OpinionMarch 14, 2022Iran sends its missile regardsThe Biden administration’s hell-bent pursuit of a new nuclear deal with Iran grows harder to understand with each provocation from Tehran.
OpinionOctober 27, 2021WSJ Editorial Board: The GOP's Virginia openingRaces for governor in odd years rarely illuminate the national political scene, but this year’s showdown in Virginia could be an exception.
OpinionOctober 26, 2021WSJ Editorial Board: The Democrats' wealth-tax mirageDemocrats are scrambling to finance their spending bill after Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema shot down their plans to raise corporate and individual income-tax rates.
OpinionOctober 5, 2021WSJ Editorial Board: The IRS wants to look at your bank accountOn your next trip to the ATM, imagine that Uncle Sam is looking over your shoulder.
OpinionSeptember 1, 2021WSJ Editorial Board: A dishonest Afghanistan accountingPresident Biden’s defiant, accusatory defense on Tuesday of his Afghanistan withdrawal and its execution was so dishonest, and so lacking in self-reflection or accountability, that it was unworthy of the sacrifices Americans have made in that conflict.
OpinionJune 29, 2021WSJ Editorial Board: It's the entitlements, stupidEntitlements are by far the biggest long-term economic threat from the Biden agenda.
OpinionMay 27, 2021WSJ Editorial Board: The virus lab theory's new credibilityPresident Biden on Wednesday ordered U.S. intelligence to dig deeper into the origins of COVID-19, a reversal after he reportedly ordered a State Department investigative unit shut down.
OpinionMay 3, 2021WSJ Editorial Board: Mass Hysteria for $2,000 -- reaction to a 'Jeopardy!' contestant's innocent hand gestureLast week 'Jeopardy!' contestant Kelly Donohue put his index finger and thumb together in an "OK" sign, with three fingers extended, during the show’s introduction. Uh oh.
OpinionApril 9, 2021WSJ Editorial Board: YouTube's assault on COVID accountabilityTo hold elected representatives responsible for decisions they make, Americans need to know what those officials and their advisers are saying.
OpinionMarch 15, 2021WSJ Editorial Board: Gov. Cuomo becomes expendable -- with Trump gone, NY leader is no longer necessaryThe left can make its hard turn against Gov. Andrew Cuomo now because he is expendable.
OpinionMarch 11, 2021WSJ Editorial Board: Why the $1.9 trillion COVID spending bill is only a taste of what's coming nextDemocrats on Wednesday passed their $1.9 trillion spending and welfare bill that would have been unimaginable even in the Obama years.
OpinionNovember 6, 2020WSJ Editorial Board: Joe Biden's non-mandate -- his party and progressive ideas lostJoe Biden has the best chance to become the next president... but the result looks like a defeat for the rest of his Democratic Party.
OpinionOctober 21, 2020Wall Street Journal Editorial Board: The Bidens and China BusinessMost of the media is ignoring the emails found in Hunter Biden's laptop, but that doesn't mean they aren't news.
OpinionOctober 16, 2020WSJ Editorial Board: Twitter's partisan censorsThe political actions taken Wednesday by Twitter -- and to a lesser extent Facebook -- went far beyond normal content moderation.