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Kate Linebaugh

Kate Linebaugh

Executive Editor & Co-Host at The Journal. Podcast - The Wall Street Journal

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  • English
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  • Business
  • Finance & Banking Services

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Who Wants Non-Alcoholic Beer? Everyone, Apparently. - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts - The Wall Stre...

In 2017 Bill Shufelt was desperate. He’d quit his job at a hedge fund to start a business that sounded absolutely nuts: a non-alcoholic beer that people would actually want to drink. WSJ’s Ben Cohen uncovers how Shufelt’s idea has led to one of the fastest-growing movements in the beer industry. Further Listening: -Canned or Homemade? America’s Biggest Cranberry Company Wins Either Way Further Reading: -The Hottest Beer in America Doesn’t Have Alcohol -Bud Light Missed Out on the Super Bowl Part…
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Rail Unions Normally Hate CEOs. Now They Are Trying to Save One. - ...

About a year after a major train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, an activist investor is trying to oust Norfolk Southern’s CEO, Alan Shaw. But as WSJ’s Esther Fung explains, the CEO has some unlikely allies in his corner. Further Reading: -Railroad Workers Were Ready to Strike. Now They’re Fighting to Save Their CEO. Further Listening: -What Caused a Train to Derail in East Palestine, Ohio?
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House Passes Bill to Ban TikTok - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts - The...

Today the House voted overwhelmingly to approve a bill that would ban TikTok from operating in the U.S. or force a sale. For years politicians have threatened a ban, but this latest attempt finally gained traction. WSJ’s Georgia Wells on the long push to ban the Chinese-controlled platform and how the company is fighting back. Further Listening: -The Billionaire Keeping TikTok on Your Phone -Exclusive: TikTok’s CEO on the App’s Future in the U.S. -What’s Up With All the TikTok Bans? Further Rea…
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The Cyberattack That's Roiling Healthcare - The Journal. - WSJ Podc...

Hospitals, pharmacies and medical groups have been reeling in the wake of last month’s ransomware attack on a company widely used for insurance billing and payments. WSJ’s James Rundle unpacks how the cyberattack on Change Healthcare has left thousands of providers scrambling to pay their bills and some wondering if they can keep their doors open. Further Reading: - Change Healthcare Rival Onboards Hundreds of Thousands of Customers During Hack Crisis - U.S. Health Department Intervenes in Chang…
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How Two Binance Employees Ended Up Detained in Nigeria - The Journa...

Two Binance employees, Tigran Gambaryan and Nadeem Anjarwalla, are being held by Nigerian authorities in a guarded house. According to their families, they haven’t been charged with any crimes. WSJ’s Caitlin Ostroff explains how the two men ended up there and why crypto is being blamed for a country’s currency collapse. Further Listening: - The Fall of (Another) Crypto King - A Crypto Exchange Crackdown - The Rise of Binance – And the Effort to Reel It In Further Reading: - Crypto Gets Blamed fo…
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Why Women Are Leaving Goldman Sachs - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts -...

When David Solomon became CEO of Goldman Sachs just over five years ago, he made promoting women to senior levels of the firm a priority. But female executives are heading for the door—among them, Stephanie Cohen, one of the most senior executives at the company, who announced her departure Monday. WSJ’s AnnaMaria Andriotis unpacks what’s happening at the Wall Street giant. Further Reading: -Women Aren’t Getting the Big Jobs at Goldman Sachs, and They’re Heading for the Exits -Stephanie Cohen Is…
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Donald Trump's Meme Stock Moment - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts - Th...

Not long ago, Donald Trump’s social-media company, Truth Social, seemed like it was on life support. But when the company went public this week, its stock soared. WSJ’s Amrith Ramkumar explains how Truth Social’s valuation shot up despite its weak revenue and user numbers, and what it could mean for Trump’s financial and political future. Further Reading: - Truth Social Stock Price Surges on First Day of Trading, Increasing Trump’s Fortune - Trump Can Post Smaller $175 Million Bond in Civil Frau…
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25 Years in Prison from “The Trial of Crypto's Golden Boy” - The Jo...

Caitlin Ostroff and Rachel Humphreys attend Sam Bankman-Fried’s sentencing hearing and parse through the reasoning behind Judge Lewis Kaplan’s ruling and what a 25 year sentence could mean for the former CEO of FTX. Further Listening: - The Trail of Crypto’s Golden Boy Further Reading: - Sam Bankman-Fried Faces Lengthy Sentence-And Long Odds On Appeal
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The Battle Over Disney's Board - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts - The ...

Disney’s business has been struggling in recent years, and there’s a fight over how to fix it. On one side is Nelson Peltz, an activist investor, who is campaigning for a seat on Disney’s board of directors. On the other side is CEO Bob Iger, who doesn’t want Peltz anywhere near his company. WSJ’s Robbie Whelan explains who might win and what it could mean for the iconic brand. Further Reading: -Disney Winning Proxy Fight Against Trian With More Than Half of Votes Cast -Nelson Peltz Wins Key End…
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Biden's New Plan to Cancel Student Debt - The Journal. - WSJ Podcas...

The Biden administration is proposing a sweeping initiative to slash student debt for nearly 30 million borrowers. WSJ’s Andrew Restuccia unpacks the proposal and explains why it marks a major new White House effort to try to appeal to progressives and young voters seven months before the November election. Further Listening: - Breaking Down Student Debt Relief - How Biden Plans to Tackle Student Debt Further Reading: - Biden’s Student-Loan Plan Seeks to Slash Debt for 30 Million Americans
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Think It's Expensive to Buy a Home? Try Owning One. - The Journal. ...

It’s not just the cost of buying a home that’s going up. It’s also the hidden costs — like taxes, maintenance and insurance — that are going through the roof. WSJ’s Nicole Friedman explains why these prices are rising so fast, and what it means for the housing market. Further Listening: -‘It’s on Fire’: Why the Housing Market Is Booming Further Reading: -The Hidden Costs of Homeownership Are Skyrocketing -Home Buyers Are Ready to Buy. But Sellers Aren’t Selling.