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The Wall Street Journal is a major American business-focused daily #newspaper and online #publication founded in 1889. Published six days a week by Dow Jones & Company, it has long been regarded as one of the leading financial and economic news outlets in the world. The Wall Street Journal covers topics including markets, corporate developments, technology, politics, and international affairs, and it has earned multiple Pulitzer Prizes for its reporting. Its editorial stance is often described as center-right, particularly on economic and business issues, though its news reporting maintains a commitment to journalistic standards of accuracy and breadth. The newspaper is available in both print and digital formats, reaching millions of subscribers globally. Owned by News Corp since 2007, the Wall Street Journal continues to influence business leaders, policymakers, and investors, with coverage that frequently shapes market perception and public debate. Its position within the media landscape remains central to discussions of financial journalism and the role of business news in society.

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