Watch: Orange juice has never cost more and will likely get more expensive. Here’s why.
The Wall Street Journal
@WSJ
The Wall Street Journal’s Tweets
Heard on the Street: The takeover drama featuring BTS's agency Hybe and its rival SM Entertainment is getting juicier, and the plot twists more outrageous
4
12
15
North Koreans are experiencing widespread hunger and dying of starvation, as the country suffers one of its worst food shortages in decades
25
27
41
Gross hot tubs. Weight rooms that are safety hazards. Rats in the hampers. A new survey of NFL players presents a new look at the best—and worst—teams to play for.
1
8
21
As the West follows China in electric-vehicle adoption, the success of plug-in hybrids there underlines the risks of an all-or-nothing approach to the shift to electric vehicles, says #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3Z8QmO3
1:17
7.1K views
6
4
23
Apple blocked an update to an app over concerns that a new ChatGPT-powered AI feature could generate inappropriate content
15
20
73
Some people are discovering that, much like a real marriage, it takes work to rekindle the flame with an office spouse
8
15
53
The day after Greece’s worst train crash in at least 60 years, protestors demanded the government take responsibility for the disaster that left at least 46 people dead
6
24
107
Democratic senators are calling on Meta to stop its plan to release a metaverse app to teens because of the company’s past failures to protect children
18
25
111
Russia struck a multistory apartment block in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia overnight, killing at least four people
7
20
22
The Federal Reserve might be winning the inflation fight—depending on which indicator is used
9
13
24
People are injecting themselves with peptides at home in search of rejuvenation: “I remember filling up my first syringe, and I was thinking, ‘Oh my God, I can't believe I'm gonna do this.’”
7
11
20
Beijing is globally dominant in some scientific pursuits and positioned to develop key future breakthroughs, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute says
7
13
22
Credit Suisse’s multibillion-dollar legal bills are posing another threat to its planned recovery
2
6
18
From fast-food chains to high-end fashion brands, U.S. companies are planning expansions in China, seeing the country’s huge consumer market as a promising long-term bet #WSJWhatsNow on.wsj.com/3SImqG2
1:03
18.1K views
14
21
36
CEO Elon Musk sees strong demand for Teslas, but cautions about challenge of building all those cars
11
16
47
Carbon emissions climbed to their highest level in 2022, but the increase is smaller than feared, an International Energy Agency analysis shows
19
8
30
Secretary of State Antony Blinken had his first in-person conversation with his Russian counterpart since the invasion of Ukraine last year
23
11
32
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has pushed to transform his nation into a soccer powerhouse, but his quest has exposed the limits of his top-down control
7
11
41
Eurozone inflation eased for a fourth month, but a strong pickup in services prices makes it likely the European Central Bank will continue to raise interest rates
5
15
27
Think the stick shift is dead? Not yet. Drivers seeking a reprieve from the increasingly automated world are sticking with manual transmissions.
15
30
90
The Biden administration says it will pursue laws to establish liability for software companies that sell technology that lacks cybersecurity protections
15
28
63
The U.S. Postal Service hired outside truckers at cut-rate prices to carry its mail. They were in crashes that have killed 79 people since 2020.
7
26
52
Tax Day is April 18 this year—and some changes to tax breaks and other things could mean smaller refunds for many filers
3
6
14
Therapists cope with anxiety in some unexpected ways—including spending time with tomato plants and breathing slowly along to classical music
7
11
34
How much should your clothes cost? We break down what you should expect to pay for high-quality men’s staples that will last
4
9
33
As competition heats up, reality-TV coaches are helping wannabe stars get on their favorite shows: “You really have to know what you are doing to get anyone's attention the right way.”
6
7
19
Louis Vuitton is the world’s biggest, most influential luxury-goods company. Can a global behemoth retain its air of exclusivity?
7
6
34
The PGA Tour told players that it will go ahead with a slate of events that feature smaller fields and no 36-hole cut—similar to rival LIV Golf’s format
2
8
21
Steven Yeun, the star of the new Netflix series "Beef," weighs in on getting into character, trusting his collaborators and really overthinking things
5
7
36
TikTok is adding a new 60-minute screen-time limit for users under the age of 18. Minors will have to enter a passcode to stay on the app beyond the limit, the company said.
9
8
37
Chinese financier Fan Bao, who went missing last month, has been detained in connection with the investigation of a former senior executive at the investment bank he founded
2
16
26
The Havana Syndrome illness reported by U.S. officials overseas was unlikely to have been caused by a foreign adversary or weapon, U.S. intelligence says
9
15
45
Elon Musk is trying to run Twitter with an ever-shrinking fraction of the staff the company had when he took over. Silicon Valley is watching to see if he will succeed.
13
16
73
Military supplies from China would provide Russia with a lifeline in its Ukraine war effort, thanks to the compatibility of Chinese and Russian weapon systems and Beijing’s large military manufacturing base
20
20
68
Heard on the Street: China’s economic activity expanded sharply last month, and most signs point to an impressive 2023—with some caveats
4
11
36
Can disco music, colored carpets and group chats speed up airline boarding? Southwest Airlines wants to find out.
9
9
30
Think the stick shift is dead? Not yet. Drivers seeking a reprieve from the increasingly automated world are sticking with manual transmissions.
14
11
83
From : The arrival of two Iranian warships in Brazil is unsettling for democracies in the Western hemisphere. Worse is that the Biden Administration seems to have been complicit in trying to bury the news.
16
21
57