Wall Street Journal seeks Middle East deputy bureau chief

The Wall Street Journal’s Middle East bureau is seeking a deputy bureau chief to help spearhead coverage of a volatile…

5 years ago

Talking Biz News Today — August 29, 2019

Some of Thursday's top business news stories: Associated Press High-voltage women wanted; must enjoy breaking ground, by Sarah Blake Morgan…

5 years ago

Retailers cry out against further tariffs on Chinese goods

Retailers across the U.S. have warned about higher prices and other unpleasant consequences of an additional 5% tariff on Chinese…

5 years ago

Washington Post reporter Jan wins NABJ awards for race and business coverage

The Washington Post reporter Tracy Jan has received two National Association of Black Journalists Salute to Excellence awards for her coverage…

5 years ago

“Bad Blood” author Carreyrou leaves WSJ over paid speaking ban

Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou, the author of the well-received "Bad Blood" and a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, has…

5 years ago

WSJ seeks a personal tech columnist

Are you a journalist obsessed with how technology serves—and disturbs—your life? Are you open-minded and curious, yet skeptical and protective…

5 years ago

Reuters is examining a peer-to-peer network for collaboration, fact checking

Reuters plans to introduce a “peer-to-peer network” to help journalists collaborate on stories and help each other fact check claims,…

5 years ago

Fellows selected for 2019 FRED Advanced Data Workshop

The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing has selected 16 business journalists for its advanced data workshop at the…

5 years ago

Youngstown, Ohio, newspaper tossed a life line in unusual deal

An unusual deal will keep the Youngstown, Ohio, newspaper going for now.  The newspaper announced in June it would cease…

5 years ago

Fortune’s Ellen McGirt joins Better podcast

Ellen McGirt, a senior editor at Fortune who writes the daily RaceAhead column, joined Great Place to Work's podcast Better…

5 years ago