Editorials
The runway bird nests may finally go.
Renewable fuel mandates are raising electricity prices in the states.
Do the math on dividend taxes. Yields lower, stock prices lower—maybe by 30%.
The horrific London metro attacks of 2005 were almost reprised in New York in September 2009.
Ron Paul and Paul Krugman on the Great Depression, the Federal Reserve and fraud.
What affirmation action actually affirms.
Fine, fast or frozen, American food is so much better than it was. Henry Allen reviews three biographies of men who changed the way we eat.
In "Solar Dance," Modris Eksteins examines one of the 20th-century's most famous counterfeit cases: a cache of fake Van Goghs that Berlin art dealer Otto Wacker released into the market. Hugh Eakin reviews.
In "Engines of Change," Paul Ingrassia writes about automobiles that swept the American imagination at various periods. Joseph Epstein reviews.
Author Leo Braudy on books about the world's movie capital, from its beginnings as a dusty outpost for silent-movie production, through the gaudy century that followed, to the present, when a slow resurrection is underway.
By Charles B. Rangel
Rep. Charles Rangel (D., N.Y.) on the drug abuse epidemic of the 1980s that led to enhanced criminal penalties for crack cocaine offenses.
Al Armendariz, the EPA official who resigned in disgrace this week, was no outlier among the Obama administration's regulators.
America's reputation is now implicated in Chen's fate.
Reform-minded Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is stymied by bureaucrats and monopoly tycoons.
In Charlotte, churches cooperate in an experiment to attract twenty-somethings.
Young workers who enter the labor force in a recession suffer years of lower wages.
Companies claim automated phone-answering systems save them millions. I have my doubts.
James Grant on how to get bankers to take more responsible risks.
The Obama administration refused to defend me against the lawsuit filed for José Padilla. Now even the liberal Ninth Circuit agrees the suit was frivolous.
The threat to arbitration in settling financial disputes.
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