New York's Mayor-elect heads to the Oval Office, after convincing NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch to stay on the job next ...
Chuck Schumer becomes the target of his own party’s anger after the end of the government shutdown. Is there a change in ...
President Trump seems to prize his relationships with Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, but what is the goal for the U.S. in ...
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WSJ Opinion: Does Supply-Side Economics Still Work?
Once a defining principle of conservative governing, supply-side economics has taken some political hits in the last decade.
Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger urges UVA's board to hold off hiring a new president until she takes office, but Gov. Glenn ...
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WSJ Opinion: At Last, A Deal to End the Government Shutdown
Eight Senate Democrats break with their party to vote for a deal to reopen the federal government, after 40 days of a funding ...
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WSJ Opinion: Donald Trump’s Epstein Files Reversal
Donald Trump changes his mind on the Epstein files, saying all of them should be released. What does his new stance mean for ...
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WSJ Opinion: The Economics of … Income Mobility
Harvard economist Roland Fryer details the findings of his research into creating genuine opportunity for every child in ...
Donald Trump welcomes Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House, touts promised investments in the U.S., and says ...
The government is set to reopen, but both parties are busy with foolish internal fights.
Likening the global threat level to that of 1939, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth unveils reforms to the Pentagon ...
Now Congress has voted to require the Justice Department to release the Epstein files, what types of information are about to ...
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