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Trump Says He’d Invoke Insurrection Act if ‘People Were Being Killed’ | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-10-06 22:13
Chicago is going to be very safe. And you say, why is it that a governor wouldn't accept free help from regardless. I mean, whether it's uh National Guard or the military or anybody.I mean, if women raped and beaten and knocked to hell and the same with men where they're being shot all over the place in large numbers, we have a governor get up and say, "Oh, it's safe. We can handle it." He can't handle it. He's an incompetent guy. That's why they threw him out of the family business.I don't care if it's a N ...
Watch: Large Fire Engulfs Home of South Carolina Judge | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-10-06 14:45
Officials are investigating an Oct. 4 fire that destroyed the home of South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein, the state Supreme Court said. Goodstein recently ruled against the Trump administration. Photo: Michael Yelton/Storyful #WSJ #Fire #SouthCarolina ...
Rolls-Royce CEO Tufan Erginbilgiç Shares His Playbook for Success | WSJ Leadership Institute
WSJ News· 2025-10-06 09:00
transformation. What we were looking to do is really taking a company from point A to point B. In point B, that company is so different that it can do stuff that it couldn't do at point A.Whether it is capability, whether it is balance sheet strength, where it is mindset and culture, it is a very different company. So that is to me transformation. [Music] Tufan, you have an amazing story to tell and I want to get into the story in a minute.But first of all, you also have some news. Uh you have just been awa ...
Federal Agents Confront Anti-ICE Protesters in Chicago, Launch Tear Gas | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-10-04 21:59
Oh, look at this. [Applause] [Music] Here we're in Brighton Park in Chicago on 39th and Katy was a a shooting earlier, an ICE involved shooting. We want to demand an investigation and how they are escalating violence. They are escalating violence in the city.This is not making anyone safer. [Music] Back up. Back up.[Applause] [Music] You guys are cool. Arrest them all. ...
'This is a Big Day': Trump on Hamas Conditionally Agreeing to Release Hostages | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-10-04 00:01
International Relations & Diplomacy - Several countries including Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan provided assistance [1][3] - The collective aim was to end the war and establish peace in the Middle East [3] - The involved parties are nearing the achievement of peace [3] Humanitarian Concerns - Focus on the return of hostages to their families [2] - Concern for the condition of the returning hostages [2] Overall Assessment - The situation is considered unprecedented [3] - The outcome remains to be seen [1]
How Trump Uses AI Meme Videos to Attack Democrats | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-10-03 21:16
President Trump has been posting all sorts of AI videos poking fun at Democrats. They've been talking about the government shutdown and some of them have even been referring to far-right conspiracy theories. The video that's gotten the most attention is of Democratic House Minority Leader Hakee Jeff wearing a sombrero and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.>> Nobody likes Democrats anymore. We have no voters left because of all of our woke trans bull. >> Jeff called the video >> racist and fake AI video.V ...
Bessent Blames Democrats for Shutdown, Says It Could Weaken U.S. GDP | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-10-02 15:47
we were left with a mess. It was the largest deficit uh when we weren't in a recession, weren't at war, and we are fixing the deficit. And um you know, there could be a a discussion, but this isn't the way to have a discussion.Shutting down the government and lowering the GDP. They they you have a 3.8% 8% GDP and the Democrats shut down the government that you we could see a hit to the GDP, a hit to growth and a hit to working Americans. The Democrats want to negotiate uh you know in the you know like terro ...
JD Vance on Government Shutdown: Moderate Democrats ‘Cracking a Little Bit’ | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-10-01 19:36
You guys say illegal illegal immigrants are getting taxpayer funded healthcare. Democrats say you're lying. That makes it feel like it could be a really long shutdown. Is this going to be a long shutdown.You know, I I don't know. I can't predict what congressional Democrats are going to do, Peter. But I actually don't think it's going to be that long of a shutdown.This is a pure guess from the vice president of the United States because I think you already saw some evidence that moderate Democrats are crack ...
Powerful Quake Kills Dozens in the Philippines | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-10-01 09:57
Disaster Event - A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck the central Philippines, resulting in dozens of fatalities [1] - The earthquake occurred just days after a super typhoon hit the same region [1]
Watch: Trump Announces Deal With Pfizer to Lower Drug Prices | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-09-30 18:02
Drug Pricing & Accessibility - Pfizer commits to offering all prescription medications to Medicaid at most favored nation prices, aiming to significantly reduce Medicaid costs [1] - Pfizer agrees to provide some popular medications to all consumers at heavily discounted prices, ranging from 50% to 100% off, available for direct purchase online via a federal government website [2] - All new medications introduced by Pfizer to the American market will be sold at reduced most favored nation costs, aligning with prices paid by other countries [3] - The agreement aims to bring down drug prices immediately for Americans [8] Manufacturing & Investment - Pfizer will invest $70 billion to reshore domestic manufacturing facilities, relocating production to the United States [3][4] - Pfizer commits to source the production of medicines consumed in the US from within the US, unleashing its investment portfolio in the country [5] - Pfizer is granted a three-year grace period from tariffs as long as they move production to the US [5] Negotiation & Tariffs - The administration is negotiating deals with other companies, with Pfizer being the first [6] - The administration is prepared to impose tariffs of an equivalent amount if companies refuse to make a deal, removing the advantage of non-compliance [7]