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Photo Illustration: Preston JesseeWASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the widely used abortion pill mifepristone to remain on the market indefinitely, granting emergency requests from the Biden administration and the brand-name manufacturer of the drug. The high court blocked the effect of a lower-court order that was poised to limit access to the pill, which is used in more than half of U.S. abortions. The Supreme Court’s action was not a decision on the merits of the case; instead, the justices were deciding whether the pill could remain available during an ongoing legal challenge brought by antiabortion groups.
Twitter Begins Removing Legacy Blue Check Marks
  + stars: | 2023-04-21 | by ( Alexa Corse | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Twitter is over $13 billion in debt. But CEO Elon Musk said the company has a shot at becoming cash-flow positive within a few months. Illustration: Preston JesseeLegacy verified Twitter users began losing their blue check marks Thursday, as the social-media platform moved to end its previous system for authenticating users in favor of paid subscriptions. Celebrities who suggested they wouldn’t subscribe when legacy verification went away include Chrissy Teigen , Mark Hamill , Dionne Warwick , and “Seinfeld” actor Jason Alexander . All four appeared to have lost their blue checks as of Thursday.
Abortion Access: Where It Stands Almost One Year After Dobbs Decision From a high-stakes legal battle over an abortion medication, to states debating their own abortion legislation, WSJ’s Laura Kusisto highlights how abortion access has changed since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and what could come next. Photo Illustration: Preston Jessee
Illustration: Preston Jessee/WSJThe Energy Department will guarantee up to $3 billion in debt securities issued to fund rooftop solar installations, hoping to expand access to renewable energy by making the deal a no-lose proposition for many investors. The backstop is part of the Biden administration’s green financing effort, which includes hundreds of billions of dollars in tax credits and loans for clean energy, climate tech startups and other green businesses.
Illustration: Preston JesseeBanks are turning to an obscure government-linked lender to shore up their balance sheets following the industry’s rockiest period in years. The Federal Home Loan Bank system—established during the Great Depression to help promote mortgage lending and now a source of liquidity for banks of all stripes—issued a record $495 billion of debt in March to fund loans, which are called advances, the system’s Office of Finance said. Banks ramped up borrowing that month as customers pulled out deposits and investors panicked over failures that threw the stability of the U.S. financial system into question.
Photo Illustration: Preston JesseeWASHINGTON—The Supreme Court allowed the widely used abortion pill mifepristone to remain on the market through Friday, while the justices continue to weigh whether to block a lower-court order that would limit access to the drug. The extension came in a pair of brief orders issued Wednesday by Justice Samuel Alito , who oversees emergency matters for the courts in Texas, where a lawsuit contesting the pill’s approval originated.
Illustration: Preston JesseeOTTAWA—Canada’s main public broadcaster said Monday that it was pausing activity on Twitter, becoming the latest media outlet to refrain from posting because of the social-media platform’s policy on labeling accounts. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. said the decision comes a day after Twitter labeled its @CBC account as “government-funded media.” Twitter defines such outlets as those that rely mostly on government funding to carry out operations “and may have varying degrees of government involvement over editorial content.”
Why Gold Shines During Financial Turmoil
  + stars: | 2023-04-07 | by ( Wall Street Journal | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Twitter Isn’t Making Money. Here’s Why Musk Thinks It Could Soon. But CEO Elon Musk said the company has a shot at becoming cash-flow positive within a few months. Here’s why Musk is optimistic, and how his purchase contributed to Twitter’s cash problem. Illustration: Preston Jessee
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
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
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
Twitter Isn’t Making Money. Here’s Why Musk Thinks It Could Soon. But CEO Elon Musk said the company has a shot at becoming cash-flow positive within a few months. Here’s why Musk is optimistic, and how his purchase contributed to Twitter’s cash problem. Illustration: Preston Jessee
‘Never Thought It Could Happen,’ Trump Tells Supporters
  + stars: | 2023-04-04 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Trump Indictment: How a Potential Arrest Could Play OutA 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
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
Twitter Isn’t Making Money. Here’s Why Musk Thinks It Could Soon. But CEO Elon Musk said the company has a shot at becoming cash-flow positive within a few months. Here’s why Musk is optimistic, and how his purchase contributed to Twitter’s cash problem. Illustration: Preston Jessee
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
Twitter Isn’t Making Money. Here’s Why Musk Thinks It Could Soon. But CEO Elon Musk said the company has a shot at becoming cash-flow positive within a few months. Here’s why Musk is optimistic, and how his purchase contributed to Twitter’s cash problem. Illustration: Preston Jessee
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
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
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
How Drug Prices Work
  + stars: | 2023-03-27 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Twitter Isn’t Making Money. Here’s Why Musk Thinks It Could Soon. But CEO Elon Musk said the company has a shot at becoming cash-flow positive within a few months. Here’s why Musk is optimistic, and how his purchase contributed to Twitter’s cash problem. 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
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
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