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Trump Indictment: How a Potential Arrest Could Play Out A New York grand jury voted to criminally indict Donald Trump for his role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president will likely be required to come to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
Taiwan President Makes Transit Trip to U.S. Amid Tensions With China Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen is in New York as she makes transit visits through the U.S. on her way to Central America. She is expected to meet House Speaker Kevin McCarthy next week. WSJ’s Josh Chin analyzes the significance of this trip. Photo: Yuki Iwamura/Associated Press
It came despite the relationship between Murdoch and Trump being on the rocks as of late. And yet, Murdoch allowed the incendiary pro-Trump rhetoric to grip his network on Thursday night. If there was any doubt that Fox News might not offer a full-throated defense of Trump today, given the disgraced Republican’s shaky relationship with Murdoch, that has been erased. Even if he’s not convicted, they figure the indictment and spectacle will help him become the Republican nominee. The outlet’s website prominently featured a story saying Bragg “has a bad case of bias,” among other Trump-friendly articles.
One of the longest-running criminal investigations into Donald Trump’s activities culminated in an indictment of the former president by a New York state grand jury. The move marked the first time in U.S. history that a former president has faced criminal charges.
Migrants Trapped in Cells During Mexico Detention Center Fire
  + stars: | 2023-03-29 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
If a Grand Jury Votes to Indict Trump, Here's How It Could Play OutA New York grand jury could vote to criminally indict Donald Trump for his alleged role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president would likely travel to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
An Ergonomics Expert Explains How to Sleep on a Plane
  + stars: | 2023-03-29 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
If a Grand Jury Votes to Indict Trump, Here's How It Could Play OutA New York grand jury could vote to criminally indict Donald Trump for his alleged role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president would likely travel to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
If a Grand Jury Votes to Indict Trump, Here's How It Could Play OutA New York grand jury could vote to criminally indict Donald Trump for his alleged role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president would likely travel to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
Nashville Police Release School Shooting Body-Camera Footage
  + stars: | 2023-03-28 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
If a Grand Jury Votes to Indict Trump, Here's How It Could Play OutA New York grand jury could vote to criminally indict Donald Trump for his alleged role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president would likely travel to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
E47ASKA’s A5 Flying Car Wants to Reshape Your Commute – for $789,000 ASKA’s A5 could be the closest thing we’ve seen to an actual flying car – if and when it finally flies. WSJ’s George Downs explains what it would take for the vehicle to truly change how we commute. Illustration: George Downs
If a Grand Jury Votes to Indict Trump, Here's How It Could Play OutA New York grand jury could vote to criminally indict Donald Trump for his alleged role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president would likely travel to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
E35The Science Behind Cold Plunges, Explained in Four Minutes Cold plunges and ice baths are all the rage, but does research actually back up claims that they have health benefits? WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains what’s known (and what’s not) about the science of cold exposure. Photo: Kerem Yucel/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
Honduras Establishes Relations With China, Cuts Ties With Taiwan
  + stars: | 2023-03-26 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
If a Grand Jury Votes to Indict Trump, Here's How It Could Play OutA New York grand jury could vote to criminally indict Donald Trump for his alleged role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president would likely travel to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
If a Grand Jury Votes to Indict Trump, Here's How It Could Play OutA New York grand jury could vote to criminally indict Donald Trump for his alleged role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president would likely travel to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
Best Credit Card for Gas and Groceries
  + stars: | 2023-03-25 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +5 min
That’s why we named this card our Best Gas Card for Online Shoppers. For new card members, the Blue Cash Everyday Card offers a $200 cash back bonus. This card, our Best Overall pick for the Best Gas Credit Card, offers 3 points per dollar on restaurants, gas stations and a handful of other categories. Our Gas Credit Card Credit Card MethodologyTo review Best Gas Credit Cards, Buy Side from WSJ looked for cards that offered 3% or greater rewards on gas purchases. To find out more about how we choose credit cards—and to meet our panel of experts—you can check out Buy Side from WSJ’s full best credit cards methodology.
Tornado in Mississippi Kills at Least 23, Dozens Injured
  + stars: | 2023-03-25 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
If a Grand Jury Votes to Indict Trump, Here's How It Could Play OutA New York grand jury could vote to criminally indict Donald Trump for his alleged role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president would likely travel to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
If a Grand Jury Votes to Indict Trump, Here's How It Could Play Out Security issues could affect any arrest and court appearance involving the former presidentBy Wall Street Journal Mar 23, 2023 11:00 pm A New York grand jury could vote to criminally indict Donald Trump for his alleged role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president would likely travel to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
Gwyneth Paltrow Testifies in Utah Ski Collision Trial
  + stars: | 2023-03-24 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
If a Grand Jury Votes to Indict Trump, Here's How It Could Play OutA New York grand jury could vote to criminally indict Donald Trump for his alleged role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president would likely travel to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
Deutsche Bank Selloff Sparks Contagion Fears
  + stars: | 2023-03-24 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
If a Grand Jury Votes to Indict Trump, Here's How It Could Play OutA New York grand jury could vote to criminally indict Donald Trump for his alleged role in a payment to a porn star, kicking off a process in which the former president would likely travel to Manhattan to face charges. WSJ’s Corinne Ramey explains where the proceedings could play out. Illustration: Preston Jessee
Why Fungi Are the Next Big Global Health Threat
  + stars: | 2023-03-24 | by ( Daniela Hernandez | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
E35The Science Behind Cold Plunges, Explained in Four Minutes Cold plunges and ice baths are all the rage, but does research actually back up claims that they have health benefits? WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains what’s known (and what’s not) about the science of cold exposure. Photo: Kerem Yucel/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
S2 E22Inside the Lucrative–and Secretive–Business of iPhone Trade-Ins So you just traded in your old iPhone to get a deal on a new one. Where does that old phone go? Who makes money on it? WSJ’s Joanna Stern follows an iPhone through the refurbishment process to explain why the second-hand phone market is booming. Photo illustration: Kenny Wassus
One of the problems with being a boss is it can be a lonely and sometimes uncomfortable place, despite the pay and the perks. Four women in leadership spanning business, politics and entertainment—and ranging in age from their 20s to their 80s—offered their best leadership advice to guests gathered for The Wall Street Journal’s Women in the Workplace Forum this week in New York City. They used terms such as “idea volcanoes” and spoke about their own impostor syndrome, hoping examples of their successes and regrets would help others.
How Much It Costs Apple to Make an iPhone 14 Pro Max
  + stars: | 2023-03-23 | by ( Dalvin Brown | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
E28How Smartphone Cases Are Ready for New iPhones Even Before They Release As soon as Apple releases new products, third-party cases and compatible accessories seem to instantly hit the shelves. How is this possible when cases can take months to design and mass produce? WSJ’s Dalvin Brown explains. Illustration: Elizabeth Smelov
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s advice to women aspiring to succeed in politics or the workplace is simple: Know your motivation, and don’t be afraid to throw a punch. The California Democrat, the first woman to serve as House speaker and one of a few in history to hold the position twice, was interviewed by Wall Street Journal Editor in Chief Emma Tucker at WSJ’s Women in the Workplace Forum on Tuesday evening at Lincoln Center in New York.
How the FDIC Protects Consumers When Banks Fail
  + stars: | 2023-03-21 | by ( Wall Street Journal | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
UBS Agrees to Buy Credit Suisse for $3 Billion: What’s Next Swiss bank UBS agreed to take over its longtime rival Credit Suisse as authorities seek to halt a dangerous decline in confidence in the global banking system. WSJ’s Patricia Kowsmann explains how the deal unfolded and what might come next. Photo: Hannah McKay/Reuters
How the FDIC Acts When Banks Fail
  + stars: | 2023-03-20 | by ( Wall Street Journal | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
UBS Agrees to Buy Credit Suisse for $3 Billion: What’s Next Swiss bank UBS agreed to take over its longtime rival Credit Suisse as authorities seek to halt a dangerous decline in confidence in the global banking system. WSJ’s Patricia Kowsmann explains how the deal unfolded and what might come next. Photo: Hannah McKay/Reuters
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