Victories for Donald Trump and Republicans nationally present rare opportunities—and soon, pressure to deliver results.
A WSJ experiment found that accounts supporting Trump and Harris dominate feeds of new X users who wanted cooking and crafts.
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Welcome to The Journal, our show about money, business, and power. I'm Ryan Knutson. It's Wednesday, October 9th. Coming up on the show, Elon Musk's secret political contributions. Over the last ...
Fox shares gained 5% in pre-market trading after the quarterly report. Advertising revenue increased 11%, with the company crediting a surge in political ads at its local TV stations, along with ...
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Nearly half of states have laws restricting political apparel, per NCSL. The Brennan Center’s Veronica Degraffenreid was former acting secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and served as ...
Customers who come to X looking for a respite from a blizzard of political news are struggling to escape no matter how hard they try, according to an analysis from the Wall Street Journal.