Wall Street Journal
Support is growing to repeal this levy on medical innovation.
In the early days of the Soviet Union, British agents used intrigue and double-dealing to destroy the new regime. Robert Service tells the story in "Spies and Commissars." Simon Sebag Montefiore reviews.
The regime has treated the West the way a shark would a squid.
Data centers now consume about 1.3% of all global electricity.
Rules that were adopted to protect the legal profession from outside competition are actually stifling it.
Harvard's Theda Skocpol on the true political significance of ObamaCare.
Glasnost has destroyed the central bank's mystique. Traders and investors can now peek inside the kitchen and notice the guesswork.
Early 2013 will offer the best political environment for critical fiscal reform.
The U.N. again plays accomplice to a massacre.
Governor Brownback calls the bluff of GOP tax-cut opponents.
The counsel that Reagan received in November 1980 is still relevant today.
Some sage economic advice from 1980 for the next President.
Obama's fiscal blowout that never happened, according to Obama.
GOP primaries in Indiana and Nebraska have gone to conservative upstarts over establishment picks. Will the Lone Star State's Ted Cruz complete the trifecta?
It is not a coincidence that one candidate is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, the other Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister.
What does the social-media company know about you that Google doesn't?
A Memorial Day tradition renewed.
Roger Tory Peterson's "A Field Guide to the Birds" has set the standard since 1934. But has a new generation of birding guides finally knocked him off his perch? Laura Jacobs reviews.
An essay on the phenomenological ontology of racial preferences.
"Leaping Tall Buildings" is a collection of brief and beautifully illustrated profiles of comic-book artists. Tim Marchman reviews.
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