Sarah Jenkins, Wall Street Reporter

Sarah Jenkins covers the beating heart of global finance from New York City. With an MBA from Columbia Business School and a decade of experience at Bloomberg News, Sarah specializes in US market volatility, federal reserve policy, and corporate governance. Her deep-dive reports on the intersection of Silicon Valley and Wall Street have earned her multiple accolades in financial journalism.
1989 Articles

Pentagon Terminates Partnership with Harvard, Citing ‘Woke’ Ideologies

In a significant move emblematic of the Trump administration's ongoing tensions with…

Trump Administration’s Push for Arctic Drilling Sparks Environmental Concerns

The Trump administration has ignited a contentious debate over the future of…

Trump’s Cultural Crusade: Aiming to Reshape the Smithsonian Landscape

In a striking move that signals a bold cultural agenda, President Donald…

Nancy Pelosi Sounds Alarm Over Press Freedom Amid Rising Restrictions and Layoffs

** In a striking address at the Washington Press Club's annual dinner…

The Resurgence of Reactionary Centrism: A Warning for Post-Trump America

** In the wake of Donald Trump's return to the political forefront,…

Trevor Noah’s Grammys Jibe Sparks Legal Threat from Donald Trump

During the recent Grammy Awards, comedian Trevor Noah, who hosted the event,…

Clintons Face Contempt of Congress Charges Amid Epstein Investigation

The ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein has intensified as Republican Congressman James…

The Erosion of Journalistic Integrity in Trump’s America: A New Era of Corporate Influence

** The landscape of American media is undergoing a seismic shift, characterised…

Trump Announces Two-Year Closure of Kennedy Center for Major Renovation

In a significant move, Donald Trump declared on Sunday evening that the…

Turkey Steps In as Tensions Escalate Between the US and Iran

** As diplomatic tensions reach a fever pitch, Turkey has taken on…

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