Wall Street Journal

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Trump’s EPA vs. Biden’s Dark Climate Money

Imagine if Republicans gave Trump Admin billions of dollars to dole out to right-wing groups and businesses. That’s what Democrats did in the IRA.

Debanking and the Return of Operation Choke Point

Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen made waves when he told podcaster Joe Rogan he’s aware of 30 tech entrepreneurs who have been “debanked" in last four years.”
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How the White House Functioned With a Diminished Biden in Charge

Aides kept meetings short and controlled access, top advisers acted as go-betweens and public interactions became scripted. The admin denied Biden has declined.
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Pete Hegseth: I’ve Faced Fire Before. I Won’t Back Down

Pete Hegseth, Trumps choice for defense secretary, says he looks forward to an honest confirmation hearing, not a press show trial based on anonymous accusations.
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How Trump Can Rid Washington of Wokeness

Maureen Dowd wrote “woke is broke" after the election of Donald Trump. But what will it really take to truly kill wokeness once and for all?
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A Foreign Policy for Mitt

Mitt Romney delivers an address to the Clinton Global Initiative in New York. Here's an advance copy—as interpreted by your WSJ columnist.
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The ‘Fix’ Is in With the Latest Attack on Clarence Thomas

It’s late in the Supreme Court’s term, which means it’s hunting season for the justices’ detractors. As usual, Clarence Thomas is a prime target.
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The Real Covid Failure

If Covid’s uniquely rapid spread was due to a lab modification, as accumulating circumstantial evidence suggests, that’s extremely important to know.
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Blaming Israel for Rescuing Its People

Hamas hid four hostages in a crowded civilian area and fired on rescuers. It’s rare good news in a grinding...
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Janet Yellen’s Risky Debt-Management Business

Janet Yellen’s risky debt-management business includes her overreliance on short-term borrowing which set taxpayers up for a painful economic reckoning.
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GM Doesn’t Tell the Truth About EVs

Normal market logic goes out the window when company leaders are indulged and even required to say fantastical, unrealistic things about the future.
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Nikki Haley Pushes Forward With Longshot Effort to Dethrone Trump in GOP Race

Nikki Haley isn’t standing down in her longshot bid to halt Donald Trump’s fast-building momentum toward the Republican nomination.