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Politicians in Tokyo realize capital-gains tax hikes are no fix for fiscal ills.
California's Lights Are Out, and Gavin Newsom Isn't Home
Customers across the state experience power outages, and climate policies are ultimately to blame.
Elon Musk Fights for Free Speech in Brazil
A ban on X is aimed at gagging influencers who buck the state’s version of the truth.
When Harris Says 'Lethal,' It's a Euphemism for 'Cheap'
The Trump and Biden administrations both aimed for a small military too reliant on technology.
Why I Am Resigning as a Brown Trustee
Allowing a vote on divestment from Israel is an act of cowardice.
Washington Gridlock Creates a Wireless Spectrum Gap
Congress needs to restore the FCC’s auction authority or the U.S. will lose its technological advantage.
Notable & Quotable: Campaign Endorsement
‘The nimble Obama campaign is out with an ad playing up Vice President Cheney’s remarks.’
Is the Google Breakup Coming?
Government shouldn’t force it, but every company should know how to spin off.
Why Trump's Conviction Can't Stand
It rests on an intent to violate a state law that is pre-empted by the Federal Election Campaign Act.
Belongings of children in care put in bin bags and lost
Campaign to stop young children in care having to pack up their lives in bin bags
Media Needs to Wise Up about Russian Propaganda
If the press wants to be an antidote and not a tool, take a closer look at the motives at work.
Parents and School Shooters
Georgia has charged the father of 14-year-old Colt Gray. Is that fair?
Job Growth Slows, Stocks Slump
August job growth was dominated again by government spending.
The Biden-Harris Subprime Bank
Bad loans and guarantees will cost taxpayers $65.2 billion in fiscal 2025.
The Sanctions Biden Will Enforce
Iran sells oil, no problem, but West Bank Israelis are his target.
False Flags and Russian Oil
Ship registries from small countries—one of which is landlocked—help Moscow evade sanctions.
Presidential Immunity From Plato to Trump
The framers didn’t want a king, but a republic with a strong executive was an innovation in 1787.
Scholarly Associations Aren't Entitled to Their Opinions
By taking stands on issues, academic groups can chill debate and harm young faculty members’ careers.
Kamala Runs for President as Businesses Flee Her State
She vows an ‘opportunity economy’ but comes from a political culture that is hostile to enterprise.
Notable & Quotable: Bibi on Hostage Killings
‘What message does this send Hamas? . . . Murder more hostages and you will get more concessions.’