The Wall Street Journal.2:311 hour agoR. Kelly Attorney Vows to Appeal 30-Year Sentence in Sex-Abuse CaseThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJR. Kelly’s defense attorney said Wednesday that the R&B singer will appeal a 30-year prison sentence for racketeering and sex-abuse offenses. Prosecutors said the sentence allows witnesses to “reclaim control” over their lives. Photo: Elizabeth Williams/AP
The Wall Street Journal.2:062 hours agoWatch: New York Gov. Hochul Details Plans for New Statewide Gun BillThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJGov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday laid out her plans for legislation on gun reform in New York that would restrict locations where concealed carry would be allowed, require in-person training for concealed carry permits, and background checks to purchase ammunition. Photo: Fox
The Wall Street Journal.3:5410 hours agoWSJ Opinion: Roe Downfall Throws Democrats ‘Life Raft’ Over the EconomyThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJWhile abortion has not been banned in the United States, the Democratic Party is using the overturning of Roe v Wade to move attention away from inflation and the economy. Images: Shutterstock/Getty Images/Zuma Press Composite: Mark Kelly
The Wall Street Journal.1:5012 hours agoVideo: U.S. to Step Up Military Presence Across EuropeThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJPresident Biden said at a NATO summit in Madrid that the U.S. will position more military personnel and equipment in NATO countries including Poland, Spain and the U.K., stepping up its security support across Europe. Photo: Susan Walsh/Associated Press
The Wall Street Journal.6:1114 hours agoWhat Happens If a Crypto Platform Goes Bankrupt?The Wall Street Journal. - WSJWhen cryptocurrency lending platform Celsius froze user accounts amid a plunge in valuations, it sent ripples across the industry and raised questions about what happens to user assets if a crypto platform files for bankruptcy. WSJ’s Vicky Ge Huang explains. Photo illustration: Jordan Kranse
The Wall Street Journal.3:4623 hours agoFood-Security Fears Prompt Calls for ActionThe Wall Street Journal. - WSJAt the WSJ Global Food Forum, speakers urged bold efforts to avert a crisis as they expressed concerns over deepening food shortages. Photos: Taylor Glascock for The Wall Street Journal