The Wall Street Journal relies on vote-counting services from the Associated Press. Here’s a look at how it all works on Nov.
After many months of twists and turns, election week has finally arrived. Our journalists have been working tirelessly to ...
The Wall Street Journal relies on vote-counting services from the Associated Press for vote tallies on Election Day. The AP has counted the vote since 1848 and uses its data to call winners ...
News Corp blasted “the blatant biases of ad agencies and ad associations,” which are “boycotting certain media properties” ...
Where are Diane Blitzer's copies of The Wall Street Journal? And why won't the newspaper give her a refund for the missed ...
according to a review by The Wall Street Journal of dozens of accounts on Telegram, the messaging app, and Trump’s Truth Social platform. Chapters have gathered across state lines, talked about ...
The company pointed to strong Dow Jones subscription growth of 11% to 5.9 million customers, as well as a jump in Journal ...
The cancellations have been mounting since the newspaper announced its decision last week not to endorse a candidate for ...
More than 200,000 people have canceled subscriptions to The Washington Post since the newspaper announced its decision last ...
Daniel Kiss is an associate graphics reporter and cartographer at The Wall Street Journal, based in London. He joined the ...
More than 200,000 people have canceled subscriptions to The Washington Post since the newspaper announced its decision last week not to endorse a candidate for president, a published ...
“My intent is just making money,” the man, who called himself Théo, said during a Zoom call with a reporter from The Wall Street Journal earlier this week. He described himself as a Frenchman ...