Wall Street Journal
Walter Williams on the failure of liberal politics to help impoverished, urban black Americans.
He can reassure voters if he mans up to the failures of the health law he signed as governor of Massachusetts.
The story of Islam in America today is a story of rapid assimilation and even secularization.
A Mexican trade: More open television and telecommunications.
The gulf between Israeli and American Jews may widen in the next generation as the Orthodox rabbinate questions the validity of many conversions to Judaism. Jay P. Lefkowitz reviews "Pledges of Jewish Allegiance."
A liberal legal legend's ludicrous ObamaCare defense.
The Export Import Bank did not lose money on loans to Enron and Solyndra, as stated in the March 21 Political Diary.
By Paul A. Gigot
The 'Etch a Sketch' remark puts in stark relief what most Republicans fear about Mr. Romney's political convictions, or lack thereof.
Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce is broad but not limitless.
The Justices rebuke the bureaucracy's water torture.
The Buffett rule yields a pittance.
Chinese citizens understand their government is not as stable as it claims.
Our southern neighbor buys 13% of all U.S. exports.
Three dismal years are spun into 17 minutes of fact-challenged campaign film.
With the House budget, the GOP's institutions are joined to the party's presidential candidates.
The United Nations ignores 12,000 rockets launched into southern Israel.
After winning independence, Americans discovered that sovereignty had to be exercised in order to be real. William Anthony Hay reviews "Among the Powers of the Earth" by Eliga H. Gould.
It's spring, and "Occupy Wall Street" is back.
Paul Ryan's budget doesn't shrink on Medicare and taxes.
Jason Riley writing Tuesday in the Journal's Political Diary e-newsletter on the Hispanic vote and the GOP.
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