WSJ
Coverage of WSJ in the Nexus archive.
- June 30, 2026
Immigration expert David Bier and law professor Natasha Sarin discuss Pres. Trump's wins and losses at the Supreme Court. WSJ's Yaroslav Trofimov analyzes Ukraine's drone assault on Moscow. Carlos Barragán's book 'The Yahoo Boys' explores Nigerian romance scammers.
- Buffett delays annual donation to Gates Foundation pending review of Jeffrey Epstein ties: WSJ
Warren Buffett has delayed his annual donation to the Gates Foundation while the organization reviews its ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The Gates Foundation is continuing to examine its connections to Epstein, referred to as a late sex offender in the article.
- US considering moving Gulf bases hit by Iran westward, including to Israel — report
The US is considering relocating Gulf bases damaged by Iran's retaliatory strikes westward, including to Israel, according to a WSJ report. The strikes caused greater damage to the Middle East's only US Navy base in Bahrain than the Pentagon has acknowledged.
- ICC member states to vote July 24 on whether to remove chief prosecutor — WSJ
ICC member states are set to vote on July 24 to decide whether to remove the chief prosecutor. The vote is expected to show most members opposing a group of African countries that support Karim Khan amid a sexual misconduct investigation.
- New IRGC chief ‘frequently overruled’ Iran’s leaders during talks with US — report
Ahmad Vahidi, the new IRGC chief, frequently overruled Iran’s leaders during US talks, pushing for a harder line, linking Iran and Lebanon, and advocating strikes on Israel and the Gulf despite objections from Iran’s foreign minister and president.
- Elliott Builds Stake in Life-Science Firm Bio-Rad, WSJ Says
Elliott is building a stake in Bio-Rad, a life-science firm, according to WSJ. The move indicates Elliott's interest in the life-science industry. Bio-Rad is a leading company in the field.
- Apple, Intel have reached preliminary chip-making deal
Apple and Intel have reached a preliminary deal for chip-making. The agreement is reported by WSJ. This partnership may impact the tech industry.