Daily WSJ Headline - February 17, 2023

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There's a small, mysterious band of people who keep bitcoin running. They're known as the "maintainers."


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Goldman is pasuing efforts to acquire new credit-card programs, people familiar with the matter say. It ended talks with T-Mobile for a co-branded card.


A Georgia grand jury said "perjury may have been committed" in the Trump election probe


YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down after almost a decade in the role


Tesla is recalling about 362,800 vehicles over its Full-Self Driving beta software. Regulators said some Teslas could violate local traffic laws.


Former Barclays head Jes Staley exchanged more than a thousand emails with Jeffrey Epstein that included photos of young women is seductive poses


Biden said the last three objects shot down by the U.S. over North America were likely not related to China's spy balloon program


Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman checked himself into the hospital to receive treatment for clinical depression


The SEC filed a lawsuit against Do Kwon and Terraform Labs, accusing them of defrauding buyers of cryptocurrencies TerraUSD and Luna


Abu Dhabi plans to sell a roughly 4% stake of its natural-gas business in an IPO, the latest in a wave of mega listings across the Gulf region


Intelligence officials during the Trump administration monitored a series of aerial objects over U.S. military sites that they suspected were tied to China


Meta gave thousands of employees a subpar rating in recent performance reviews, signaling more cuts may be on the way, people familiar with the matter said

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