Ray A. Smith
@rayalexsmith
lifestyle reporter at The Wall Street Journal
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05-03-2009 15:18:22
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What election? Corporate America Is Sitting Out the Trump-Biden Rematch. Business leaders felt in 2020 that they couldn’t afford to stay silent on social and political issues. In 2024, many hope to take a quieter approach. w/Chip Cutter wsj.com/business/corpo… via The Wall Street Journal
A baby girl born deaf can hear unaided for the first time, after receiving ground-breaking gene therapy when she was eleven months old at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge.
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AI hasn’t been the job killer that some predicted, at least not so far. But in subtle and not-so-subtle ways, generative AI is already changing how some people work. Lauren Weber and I report. wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-med… via The Wall Street Journal
Congratulations to The Wall Street Journal's Michael M. Phillips, Ray A. Smith, Vanessa Fuhrmans, Te-Ping Chen, Lauren Weber, Theo Francis and Kris Maher
for being nominated to #NABJ Headquarters ✊🏾🖊️🎙️💻 📷 🎥 📝 🔈's Salute to Excellence Awards for their impactful reporting on issues affecting marginalized communities across the
Eboni Booth's PRIMARY TRUST has been awarded the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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U.S. Hiring Slows to 175,000 Jobs in April
Employers added a seasonally adjusted 175,000 jobs in April, less than in April and below what economists had expected. wsj.com/economy/jobs/j… via The Wall Street Journal
'Finance Bro’ Outfits Desperately Need an Update. wsj.com/style/fashion/… via The Wall Street Journal