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Trump Skips Second GOP Debate, Holds Michigan Rally
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why Cities Like New York Are Adopting Congestion TollsNew Yorkers lose an average of 117 hours a year in traffic according to the MTA. Now, New York City is turning to congestion tolls to help unclog its roads. WSJ’s George Downs explores if these tolls actually reduce traffic and whether other U.S. cities will adopt them. Illustration: George Downs/The Wall Street Journal
Persons: George Downs Organizations: MTA, Street Locations: New, , New York City
Watch: GOP Presidential Hopefuls Spar in Second Debate
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why Cities Like New York Are Adopting Congestion TollsNew Yorkers lose an average of 117 hours a year in traffic according to the MTA. Now, New York City is turning to congestion tolls to help unclog its roads. WSJ’s George Downs explores if these tolls actually reduce traffic and whether other U.S. cities will adopt them. Illustration: George Downs/The Wall Street Journal
Persons: George Downs Organizations: MTA, Street Locations: New, , New York City
Why Cities Like New York Are Adopting Congestion TollsNew Yorkers lose an average of 117 hours a year in traffic according to the MTA. Now, New York City is turning to congestion tolls to help unclog its roads. WSJ’s George Downs explores if these tolls actually reduce traffic and whether other U.S. cities will adopt them. Illustration: George Downs/The Wall Street Journal
Persons: George Downs Organizations: MTA, Street Locations: New, , New York City
Why It’s Never Been More Expensive to Buy a Car Supply-chain issues have largely been resolved and inflation is cooling, but car ownership has never been more expensive. WSJ’s Dion Rabouin walks through the data showing why now may be the worst time to buy a car. Photo: David Zalubowski/Associated Press
Persons: Dion Rabouin, David Zalubowski Organizations: Associated
Best Credit Cards for TSA PreCheck and Global Entry
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( Emily Sherman | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +12 min
Many travel credit cards have removed this cost barrier for their users—offering a statement credit that covers the cost of applying to either TSA PreCheck or Global Entry. All you have to do is pay the $78 PreCheck fee or $100 Global Entry fee with your card and you’ll automatically be reimbursed. Other cards to considerWhile these cards are our favorites boasting a TSA PreCheck or Global Entry credit, there are a few other options if none of them align with your needs. How we pickedTo choose Buy Side’s Best Credit Cards for TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, we looked at more than 30 credit cards that offered a credit for these application fees. To find out more about how we chose credit cards—and to meet our panel of experts—you can also check out Buy Side from WSJ’s full best credit cards methodology.
Persons: Emily Sherman, You’ll, cardholders, Uber, airfare, Chase, Cardholders Organizations: TSA, Hertz, One Venture, Venture, Venture X, Capital, American, Amex, American Express, Amex Travel, Chase, TSA PreCheck, Chase Sapphire, U.S, Sapphire Reserve, Bank of America, of America, Merrill Locations: Capital, Canada
Hollywood Writers End Strike After Reaching Deal With Studios
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Inside the Company Minting the Next Generation of Child StarsPocket.watch, a digital-media company in Culver City, Calif., wants to be ‘the Nickelodeon of the future,’ its CEO says. WSJ’s Chavie Lieber explains how the company identifies and then signs YouTube’s biggest kid creators and then works to create new shows and distribution deals with streaming giants. Zoe Thomas hosts. Photo: Pat Martin for WSJ Magazine
Persons: WSJ’s Chavie Lieber, Zoe Thomas, Pat Martin Organizations: Nickelodeon, WSJ Magazine Locations: Culver City, Calif
Philippines Removes Chinese Floating Barrier in South China Sea
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Inside the Company Minting the Next Generation of Child StarsPocket.watch, a digital-media company in Culver City, Calif., wants to be ‘the Nickelodeon of the future,’ its CEO says. WSJ’s Chavie Lieber explains how the company identifies and then signs YouTube’s biggest kid creators and then works to create new shows and distribution deals with streaming giants. Zoe Thomas hosts. Photo: Pat Martin for WSJ Magazine
Persons: WSJ’s Chavie Lieber, Zoe Thomas, Pat Martin Organizations: Nickelodeon, WSJ Magazine Locations: Culver City, Calif
Hollywood Writers Reach Tentative Deal With Studios to End Strike
  + stars: | 2023-09-25 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why Cities Like New York Are Adopting Congestion TollsNew Yorkers lose an average of 117 hours a year in traffic according to the MTA. Now, New York City is turning to congestion tolls to help unclog its roads. WSJ’s George Downs explores if these tolls actually reduce traffic and whether other U.S. cities will adopt them. Illustration: George Downs/The Wall Street Journal
Persons: George Downs Organizations: MTA, Street Locations: New, , New York City
Why Cities Like New York Are Adopting Congestion TollsNew Yorkers lose an average of 117 hours a year in traffic according to the MTA. Now, New York City is turning to congestion tolls to help unclog its roads. WSJ’s George Downs explores if these tolls actually reduce traffic and whether other U.S. cities will adopt them. Illustration: George Downs/The Wall Street Journal
Persons: George Downs Organizations: MTA, Street Locations: New, , New York City
AAdvantage Aviator Red World Elite Mastercard Review
  + stars: | 2023-09-23 | by ( Ben Luthi | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +7 min
The AAdvantage Aviator Red World Elite Mastercard charges a $99 annual fee, and like similar credit cards, it makes it possible for cardholders to get that value back in perks alone. There are very few rewards credit cards that make it that easy. No foreign transaction feesWho benefits most from the AAdvantage Aviator Red World Elite Mastercard? Methodology: How we evaluated the AAdvantage Aviator Red World Elite MastercardTo choose Buy Side from WSJ’s Best Airline Cards, we compared 23 credit cards from 10 major domestic airlines. From there, we favored credit cards that offered unusual and valuable perks that made it easier to cover the cost of the card’s annual fee.
Persons: Ben Luthi, You’ll, you’ll Organizations: Mastercard, American Airlines, AAdvantage, Auto, Citi, Capital
UAW Expands Strike at GM, Stellantis Sites but Spares Ford
  + stars: | 2023-09-22 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why Cities Like New York Are Adopting Congestion TollsNew Yorkers lose an average of 117 hours a year in traffic according to the MTA. Now, New York City is turning to congestion tolls to help unclog its roads. WSJ’s George Downs explores if these tolls actually reduce traffic and whether other U.S. cities will adopt them. Illustration: George Downs/The Wall Street Journal
Persons: George Downs Organizations: MTA, Street Locations: New, , New York City
Why It’s Never Been More Expensive to Buy a CarSupply-chain issues have largely been resolved and inflation is cooling, but car ownership has never been more expensive. WSJ’s Dion Rabouin walks through the data showing why now may be the worst time to buy a car. Photo: David Zalubowski/Associated Press
Persons: Dion Rabouin, David Zalubowski Organizations: Associated
Why It’s Never Been More Expensive to Buy a Car
  + stars: | 2023-09-20 | by ( Dion Rabouin | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Three Reasons a U.S. Recession May Be Delayed, Not Averted The U.S. economy has been strong so far in 2023, with jobs growth continuing, GDP rising and inflation slowing. But several cracks in the economic armor have started to appear. WSJ’s Dion Rabouin explains. Photo illustration: Noah Friedman/Patrick Semansky/AP
Persons: WSJ’s Dion Rabouin, Noah Friedman, Patrick Semansky Locations: U.S
Delta SkyMiles Platinum American Express Card Review
  + stars: | 2023-09-20 | by ( Ben Luthi | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +8 min
By Ben LuthiThe Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card offers a sign up bonus and annual benefits that could earn cardholders several free flights a year. But if you’re a loyal Delta customer and want a better experience every time you fly, the Delta SkyMiles Platinum can be a solid choice. The Delta SkyMiles Platinum has a $250 annual fee, and depending on how you use the card, it’s possible to offset that cost with rewards alone. Starting in 2024, for each $20 you spend on the card, SkyMiles Platinum cardholders will earn 1 medallion qualifying dollar, or MQD. Methodology: How we evaluated the Delta SkyMiles Platinum American Express CardTo choose Buy Side from WSJ’s Best Airline Cards, we compared 23 credit cards from 10 major domestic airlines.
Persons: Ben Luthi, Hopper, You’ll, that’ll, you’ll, you’re Organizations: Express Card, Delta, U.S, delta.com, TSA PreCheck, ., Delta SkyMiles, American, Capital, Venture Locations: U.S, Delta
iPhone and Samsung Battery Heat Test: How Hot Is Too Hot? Heat is enemy No. But at what temperature will you get a warning? WSJ’s Joanna Stern heated up an iPhone and a Samsung Galaxy S to get the answers. Photo illustration: Nayon Cho for The Wall Street Journal
Persons: Joanna Stern, Nayon Cho Organizations: Samsung Battery, Samsung Galaxy, Wall Street
How the Rise of SpaceX Is Reshaping NASA The rise of SpaceX as the dominant force for U.S. rocket launches has meant that NASA’s role is now evolving. To find out what this means for the future of the space agency, WSJ’s George Downs sat down with NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy. Photo Illustration: George Downs
Persons: George Downs, Pam Melroy Organizations: SpaceX, U.S . Locations: U.S
The Brain Science of Aggression and Why Lashing Out Can Feel Good Nearly one in four people surveyed in Gallup's latest Global Emotions Report said they’d recently felt anger. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains the neuroscience behind rage, the roles it plays in our lives and how we can keep it in check. Photo composite: David Fang
Persons: they’d, WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez, David Fang
Fuel Prices Are Soaring. Who Is Feeling the Pinch?
  + stars: | 2023-09-14 | by ( Bob Henderson | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Inflation fell every month for a year, but in July that trend ended with housing prices rising along with the prices for oil and gas. WSJ’s Dion Rabouin digs into August’s CPI inflation report and explains what’s really happening with prices. Photo: Stefani Reynolds/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesRising diesel prices are inflating the bills Brett McMahon is getting from the companies that truck in the plywood, rebar and other supplies his concrete-contracting business needs. Asking his clients to renegotiate contracts to ease that pain, he said, has been “hit or miss.”
Persons: Dion Rabouin, Stefani Reynolds, Brett McMahon, Organizations: Agence France
iPhone and Samsung Battery Heat Test: How Hot Is Too Hot? Heat is enemy No. But at what temperature will you get a warning? WSJ’s Joanna Stern heated up an iPhone and a Samsung Galaxy S to get the answers. Photo illustration: Nayon Cho for The Wall Street Journal
Persons: Joanna Stern, Nayon Cho Organizations: Samsung Battery, Samsung Galaxy, Wall Street
Watch: Escaped Pennsylvania Inmate Danelo Cavalcante Is Captured
  + stars: | 2023-09-13 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Apple's Switch to USB-C: iPhone Users Will Learn Not All Cords Are EqualApple’s new iPhones will all have a USB-C port. Goodbye Lightning. But with so many different USB-C cables around, which one is right for you? WSJ’s Dalvin Brown unpacks the switch and which cables could work for you. Photo: Elizabeth Smelov
Persons: WSJ’s Dalvin Brown, Elizabeth Smelov
Watch: Sen. Mitt Romney Announces He Won’t Seek Re-Election
  + stars: | 2023-09-13 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Apple's Switch to USB-C: iPhone Users Will Learn Not All Cords Are EqualApple’s new iPhones will all have a USB-C port. Goodbye Lightning. But with so many different USB-C cables around, which one is right for you? WSJ’s Dalvin Brown unpacks the switch and which cables could work for you. Photo: Elizabeth Smelov
Persons: WSJ’s Dalvin Brown, Elizabeth Smelov
Pope Francis Holds Mass During Historic Visit to Mongolia
  + stars: | 2023-09-03 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why It’s Never Been More Expensive to Buy a CarSupply-chain issues have largely been resolved and inflation is cooling, but car ownership has never been more expensive. WSJ’s Dion Rabouin walks through the data showing why now may be the worst time to buy a car. Photo: David Zalubowski/Associated Press
Persons: Dion Rabouin, David Zalubowski Organizations: Associated
Best High-Yield Savings Accounts of September 2023
  + stars: | 2023-08-31 | by ( Martha C. White | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +18 min
With the Federal Reserve steadily raising interest rates to fight inflation, high-yield savings account payouts have steadily risen, too. After years of near-zero returns, the average savings account rate has risen to 0.43%, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Unlike some high-yield online savings accounts, you earn a high APY—currently 5%—on every dollar in your account. You can conduct immediate electronic transfers between your brokerage account and savings account, and manage both savings and investment activities on a single platform. How we pickedTo pick Buy Side from WSJ’s Best Savings Accounts, we looked for accounts that offered the best APY on deposited funds without restrictions.
Persons: Martha C, it’s, JPMorgan Chase, Wells, Wells Fargo, Ally, Synchrony, Foster, Alliant, , Ivy, Achilles, We’ve, Morgan Stanley, Marcus, Goldman Sachs, Charles Schwab, Charles Schwab Bank Charles Schwab Organizations: Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Capital, National, One’s, JPMorgan, JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase &, Chase Savings, Ally, Synchrony, CIT, First Citizens, Bank, Foster Care, Navy, Navy Federal, Bask Bank, Texas Capital Bank, Savings, LendingClub, Alliance Data Systems, Comenity Capital Bank, FDIC, Morgan Stanley Private, Morgan Stanley Private Bank, Bloomberg, Trade, Charles, Charles Schwab Bank, Best Bank, National Credit Union Administration, dateline Locations: Chase, Zelle, Ally’s, Chicago, U.S, Utah, .
Across the country AI chatbots are now taking fast-food drive-thru orders. WSJ’s Joanna Stern put the tech through a series of tests at a Hardee’s—including blasting dog barking sounds and asking some crazy questions. Generative artificial intelligence has captivated marketers’ attention by promising to help them conduct research and produce campaigns more efficiently. But it is also poised to further complicate some of their most thankless tasks, such as ensuring that their ads run only near content they want and that their digital marketing materials stay on-brand.
Persons: WSJ’s Joanna Stern
Chase Slate Edge Credit Card Review
  + stars: | 2023-08-28 | by ( Aaron Hurd | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +7 min
By Aaron HurdIf you’re one of the millions of Americans dealing with credit card debt — which recently hit a record $1.03 trillion — a balance-transfer credit card can offer temporary relief. That’s exactly what the Chase Slate Edge, our pick for Best Balance-Transfer Credit Card, delivers. But the thing that gives the Slate card the edge is how it helps you improve your credit score. If this is you, the automatic credit line increases you can earn with the Chase Slate Edge will give your credit score a boost while you pay off your credit card balance. We preferred credit cards with longer balance transfer promotional periods and lower balance transfer initiation fees.
Persons: Aaron Hurd, you’ve, Chase Organizations: Slate, Chase, Chase Slate, Slate Edge, Wings, Navy Federal Credit Union, Navy Federal
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