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John Letzing

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Dow Jones (@dowjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next week, we will mark one year since The Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was wrongfully detained by Russia for doing his job. We invite all supporters to participate in the several activities planned to keep Evan's story in the spotlight. #IStandWithEvan dowjones.com/press-room/1-y…

Sam Dagher (@samdagher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EXCLUSIVE: Yemen’s Houthis meet with officials from #China and #Russia in Oman and agree not to harm their ships in Red Sea in return for political support, with Mohammed Al-Qadhiمحمد القاضي bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Tracy Alloway (@tracyalloway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Map of the Taiwan earthquake's impact on semiconductor and electronics production, via Barclays: "We believe this could lead to supply disruptions in the tech supply chain"

Map of the Taiwan earthquake's impact on semiconductor and electronics production, via Barclays: "We believe this could lead to supply disruptions in the tech supply chain"
Ted Mann (@thetrough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Earth Day to Oklahoma Republicans, who got mad at banks over ESG, banned the big ones for being oil "boycotters," and thereby racked up $185 million in excess municipal borrowing costs in less than two years. (They are, now, um, rethinking things.) bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Martin Chorzempa 马永哲 (@chorzempamartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chips Act is attracting insane amount of investment. US is now on pace to add more investment in electronics manufacturing construction this year alone as it did TOTAL from 1996 until passage of the chips act in 2020 (funding not yet secured then, but investment started)

Chips Act is attracting insane amount of investment. US is now on pace to add more investment in electronics manufacturing construction this year alone as it did TOTAL from 1996 until passage of the chips act in 2020 (funding not yet secured then, but investment started)
Gráinne McCarthy (@grainnemcc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We call on everyone, including U.S. allies to do what they can right now to resolve this situation with a prisoner exchange before this sham trial takes place. The U.S. government must not let this important moment pass." #IStandWithEvan

Max Boykoff (@maxboykoff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'What's so funny about climate change?' Beth Osnes & I talked with John Letzing World Economic Forum for the Radio Davos podcast about promising efforts thru InsideTheGreenhouse CU Boulder 🦬 to apply comedy to effective climate communication listen weforum.org/podcasts/radio… read blog post weforum.org/agenda/2024/07…

Katie Robertson (@katie_robertson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Russia barred more than a dozen The Wall Street Journal journalists from entering the country, as well as journalists from NYT and WaPo “The Putin regime is farcically consistent in its all-out assault on free press and truth. This laughable list of targets is no exception,” a WSJ spox said

Larry Madowo (@larrymadowo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MONEY: At least 10 African notes or coins have Chinese projects on them, according to Beijing's foreign ministry. 🇨🇩🇪🇬🇬🇳🇲🇼🇲🇦🇸🇩🇩🇿 No other nation has that prominence in the daily lives of so many Africans.

MONEY: At least 10 African notes or coins have Chinese projects on them, according to Beijing's foreign ministry.
🇨🇩🇪🇬🇬🇳🇲🇼🇲🇦🇸🇩🇩🇿

No other nation has that prominence in the daily lives of so many Africans.
Michael Clemens (@m_clem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The Truth about Immigration and the American Worker" …or: Why does Econ 101 intuition fail us? I talked with Rogé Karma of The Atlantic, who crafted this via months discussion with top immigration economists —> theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/… Peterson Institute George Mason Economics Mason Research

Michael Thomas (@curious_founder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Inflation Reduction Act has spurred huge investment in America. $165 billion of that investment has gone into red districts, compared to $54 billion of investment in blue districts.

The Inflation Reduction Act has spurred huge investment in America. 

$165 billion of that investment has gone into red districts, compared to $54 billion of investment in blue districts.
Greg Ip (@greg_ip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not only has recent U.S. growth been pretty strong, it's of very high quality, due not just to more workers and hours, but more output per hour. (In Europe, it's the opposite.) I explain why this is very good news for the next president. wsj.com/economy/the-ne…

Not only has recent U.S. growth  been pretty strong, it's  of very high quality, due not just to more workers and hours, but more output per hour.  (In Europe, it's the opposite.)  I explain why this  is very good news for the next president.  wsj.com/economy/the-ne…
Kareem Rifai 🌐 (@kareemrifai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No one is appreciating the level of soft power required to have the only child of the leader of the world's competing superpower choose to live and attend university in the US.

No one is appreciating the level of soft power required to have the only child of the leader of the world's competing superpower choose to live and attend university in the US.
Lulu NYT (@lulugnavarro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I covered Argentina as a foreign correspondent under leftist president Kirshner and so much of what I’m seeing here reminds me of that period which saw the economy decimated with high inflation and stagnation due to tariffs and other measures. But what worries me the most….

Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quite a hot mic moment on CCTV in Beijing today as Putin and Xi, both 72 years old, are caught casually talking about living to 150 and maybe forever thanks to organ transplants. (As picked up by Bloomberg.)

Steve Inskeep (@nprinskeep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ProPublica looked into Trump’s cabinet and found three members who claimed multiple properties as a primary residence, the same accusation made against Fed governor Lisa Cook.

ProPublica looked into Trump’s cabinet and found three members who claimed multiple properties as a primary residence, the same accusation made against Fed governor Lisa Cook.