Wall Street Journal The uneven economic recovery has changed how some spend on tips and charity, @amberbburton reports #WSJWhatsNow January 3, 2021
Wall Street Journal Over the past decade thousands of Americans have given up their citizenship and this year promises to set a record #WSJWhatsNow January 3, 2021
Wall Street Journal There are many reasons to expect a weaker U.S. dollar next year and perhaps for longer, but that doesn’t need to be bad news for investors. @AaronBack explains. #WSJWhatsNow January 3, 2021
Wall Street Journal As consumers have been stuck at home during the pandemic, market-research firms say shoppers of all incomes have traded up on everything from designer handbags to salon-worthy shampoo #WSJWhatsNow January 2, 2021
Wall Street Journal Colder weather means more people are going to be indoors. Here’s why air ventilation and filtration are some of the best defenses against the coronavirus in coming months. January 2, 2021
Wall Street Journal 10,000 steps has become a default goal for fitness trackers, but the number to stay healthy is actually much lower January 2, 2021
Wall Street Journal Five teenagers share what nearly a year of living virtually has been like for them January 1, 2021
Wall Street Journal “Alexa, let me hear from my dead family member.” A new WSJ documentary from @joannastern explores how tech can allow us to interact with loved ones after they die. January 1, 2021
Wall Street Journal Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation, talks about how living in New York shaped his outlook on life and what he hopes future generations will learn from past ones #WSJWhatsNow January 1, 2021
Wall Street Journal Traders are buying and selling stock options at a record pace. Here’s how call and put contracts work, and why they carry hidden risks for amateur investors. #WSJWhatsNow December 31, 2020