Opinion Journal
A three-year inquiry ends with a sharp but measured assessment of unorthodox religious practice in the U.S.
More than 60 prime funds held securities in Dexia in 2011, the same year the troubled French bank needed government support.
Between 1961 and 2009, the number of executive layers—or ranks by title—at an average cabinet-level agency jumped from seven to 18.
Joel Kotkin, Mark Schill and Ryan Streeter on the economic revival of the Midwest.
An EPA bureaucrat lets the mask slip.
The flap over Fannie Mae's maestro and the Goldman board.
Republicans are aggravated by Obama. They should cheer up. So is everyone else.
What's the difference between Jonathan Alter and Joe Conason?
Obama's committee to abolish human evil.
Would someone please answer if Governor Cuomo calls?
Running on biography and the economy won't be enough.
GSA partiers in Vegas and Secret Service revelers in Cartagena make it clear that discretion is dead.
. . . and other lessons I learned from vetting vice-presidential candidates.
Behold, a good idea from Europe: Spending in Switzerland can't increase by more than trendline tax revenue.
Henry Hazlitt about the effects of taxation on investment, in "Economics in One Lesson," 1946.
In studies from the U.S. to Sweden, pay discrimination can't explain the disparity. Women earn less because they work fewer hours.
The Fed's near-zero interest rate policy has punished savers without producing a strong recovery. Two bills in Congress would rein in the central bank.
In a new book, emeritus professor of psychology at Harvard, Jerome Kagan, assesses the state of his discipline, arguing for important changes in attitude and practice. Carol Tavris reviews.
Are presidential landslides impossible now?
The Administration tries to nullify a state immigration statute.
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