Editorials
The "Wartime Journals" of Hugh Trevor-Roper provide fascinating insight into the British scholar as well as the war. Brendan Simms reviews.
Sex doesn't sell Barack Obama.
New Jersey is the latest state that may price teens and young adults out of the labor force.
The Navy's capabilities are impressive. But we need more ships.
No one should write off the Golden State. But it will take massive reforms to reverse its economic decline.
Liberals use Muslim terminology pejoratively, knowing the civility police will never be coming for them.
The Attorney General decides that voter ID in Texas is illegal.
The Garden State pro-tax lobby loses political altitude.
Things get messy when a President signals that he wants out of a war.
Doyle McManus on the persistent unpopularity of ObamaCare.
Too many energy companies focus on political strategies rather than on business. A new trade agreement could change that.
Three years into America's post-World War II drawdown,not a single U.S. nuclear bomber could hit a large, undefended target in Ohio.
Tough real-estate developers, featherbedding unions, falling debris and workmen—and the need to get a high-rise up and earn a profit. Roger Lowenstein reviews "Good Guys, Wise Guys, and Putting Up Buildings."
Elderly feminists try to turn back the clock.
Low interest rates disguise the federal debt bomb.
Bond default insurance is triggered. World does not end.
Here are some other health-care mandates that government should impose on employers.
Government lawyers claim to know how much an e-book should sell for.
The president should reverse cabinet-level decisions that are at odds with affordable domestic production.
The Fed should increase its cash reserve requirement for banks in order to prevent excessive credit creation.
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