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Jo Craven McGinty

Jo Craven McGinty

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Science Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal

New York

Final Covers

crude oil, financial and business news reporting, financial markets it leadership, macroeconomic indicators, market analysis international oil companies, national oil companies, oil & gas oil supply side analysis, futures, applied economics leadership, infrastructure, emerging markets

Doesn’t Cover

Anything outside health & wellness or pets.

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Total articles 451

  • New Wearable Devices Target the Brain to Bring Better Sleep

    By Jo Craven McGinty Verified

    Oct. 25, 2024

  • How Do People Survive Plane Crashes That Kill Nearly Everyone Else?

    By Jo Craven McGinty Verified, Timothy Martin

    Jan. 15, 2025

  • How Do People Survive Plane Crashes That Kill Nearly Everyone Else?

    By Jo Craven McGinty Verified, Timothy Martin

    Jan. 15, 2025

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Company Info

The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is a prominent American daily newspaper, established on July 8, 1889. It specializes in business, finance, and global news, making it one of the most influential newspapers in the U.S. The WSJ is owned by Dow Jones & Company, a subsidiary of News Corp, which acquired it in 2007. The WSJ publishes six days a week and offers both print and digital subscriptions. It provides comprehensive coverage of various topics, including business, finance, politics, and lifestyle. The newspaper features a well-regarded opinion section and includes special sections like Market Data, Personal Finance, and Life & Arts. With a readership that includes financial professionals, business leaders, and individual investors, the WSJ is a key resource for those seeking insights into market trends and economic policies. The WSJ has received numerous accolades for its journalism, including 39 Pulitzer Prizes, and has a significant digital presence with over 3 million digital subscribers.

New York, New York, United States

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