Wall Street Journal
The Italian PM's labor market reform shows political courage.
Why emulate countries with high budget deficits, high unemployment, low birthrates, and weak defense?
Josh Kraushaar on gay marriage and black voters' support for President Obama.
Americans worry about competition from China. So do some of its Asian neighbors.
How about a tax code that doesn't discriminate against individual health policies?
What Sergei Magnitsky's brutal death tells us about the Kremlin's leadership.
'I would not argue that this statute is a perfect model of clarity.'
Some conservatives risk falling into Obama's tax and deficit trap.
In "The Crisis of Zionism," a former editor of the staunchly pro-Israel New Republic now urges sanctions to force the country to change its West Bank policy.
A New York Times columnist invades a troubled woman's privacy.
By Paul A. Gigot
The possibilities of Paul Ryan as Vice President.
A history not of the novel, but of the sort of books that pleased the English-language reading public over the last three centuries.
People who harvest our food are as important as those who swing a bat.
The regime fears Cuban-to-Cuban chatter even more than it does communication with the outside world.
Israel knows sanctions aren't likely to work and is increasingly aware of the poor quality of U.S. intelligence.
The English language needs to be shaken up on occasion, but beware the smiley-face and the plague of nowness.
Under today's loose standards, the telegraph inventor might own the Internet.
New York's Governor loses a round to the unions.
The Dartmouth president is better than the bank deserves.
Jerry Brown's latest California accomplishment.
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