
Jessica Mendoza
Co-Host at The Journal.
audio reporter @WSJ's The Journal • @pressclubdc • former @NPRItsBeenAMin @csmonitor @natpress • product of the philippines
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Jessica Mendoza
Something strange happened in the U.S. financial system earlier this week: the stock market, the bond market and the dollar all slid. This volatility and recent threats to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell unnerved foreign investors, who flocked to a new phenomenon called the "Sell America "trade. WSJ’s Chelsey Dulaney explains what this might mean for decades of American finance primacy. 🎧 Listen to this episode of The Journal's podcast here.
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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Jessica Mendoza
Something strange happened in the U.S. financial system earlier this week: the stock market, the bond market and the dollar all slid. This volatility and recent threats to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell unnerved foreign investors, who flocked to a new phenomenon called the "Sell America "trade. WSJ’s Chelsey Dulaney explains what this might mean for decades of American finance primacy. 🎧 Listen to this episode of The Journal's podcast here.
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1 month ago |
lovehappensmag.com | Jessica Mendoza
Imagine improving your skin health, reducing pain, boosting muscle recovery, and even enhancing your mood without taking medication or undergoing invasive treatments. Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, that’s exactly what red light therapy offers. Whether you’re looking for a natural way to fight aging, speed up healing, or simply feel better overall, red light therapy has gained serious traction for its wide range of benefits. The best part? It’s completely non-invasive and backed by science.
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1 month ago |
fox10tv.com | Grace Kraemer |Jessica Mendoza |Josephine Saige
PUEBLO, Colo. (Gray News) - People are positing a strange creature caught on camera in Colorado could be a raccoon, wolverine, or even a cryptid. KKTV's weekend anchor Grace Kraemer shared the video of something "spooky and creepy" with sports anchor Jessica Mendoza and meteorologist Josephine Saige during the 10 p.m. newscast on April 6. Kraemer said a viewer had sent in the video, which shows what appears to be a small animal reaching out with its arms to grab something on the ground.
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1 month ago |
wfsb.com | Grace Kraemer |Jessica Mendoza |Josephine Saige
PUEBLO, Colo. (Gray News) - People are positing a strange creature caught on camera in Colorado could be a raccoon, wolverine, or even a cryptid. KKTV's weekend anchor Grace Kraemer shared the video of something "spooky and creepy" with sports anchor Jessica Mendoza and meteorologist Josephine Saige during the 10 p.m. newscast on April 6. Kraemer said a viewer had sent in the video, which shows what appears to be a small animal reaching out with its arms to grab something on the ground.
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