2025-09-14
14 分钟Millions of Americans use credit cards to purchase goods every day.
The Durban Marshall credit card mandates put the secure transactions you rely on at risk,
leaving you vulnerable to hackers and foreign cyber criminals that want your data.
Hackers win, you lose.
Guard your card before it's too late.
Tell Congress your data security is not for sale and oppose the Durban Marshall credit card mandates.
paid for by Electronic Payments Coalition.
Hey, what's news listeners?
It's Sunday, September 14th.
I'm Alex O'Sullivan for the Wall Street Journal.
This is What's New Sunday,
a show where we tackle the big questions about the biggest stories in the news by reaching out to our colleagues across the newsroom to help explain what's happening in our world.
On the show this week,
President Trump is deploying the National Guard in a way that no president has done before.
He and his supporters say it's necessary to address acute situations in various U.S. cities,
but it's drawing mixed reactions among the residents of those cities and in U.S. courts.
Our reporters weigh in on where it could go from here.
It all started in June.
Immigration raids in Los Angeles sparked protests in that city and across the country.
In response, President Trump sent in military troops, including the National Guard.