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Brent Kendall is the Law Bureau Chief for The Wall Street Journal. A longtime legal affairs reporter, he has covered the Supreme Court and lower courts across the country, as well as the Justice ...
Trade-offs can’t be made to disappear by saying the three favorite words of the anti-Trump resistance.
The system’s trust fund is expected to run out by 2033 unless Congress takes action.
Politicians keep sticking to a climate agenda voters keep rejecting.
The health-insurance provider is reckoning with multiple threats to its business, potentially leaving it with fewer and ...
The Senate removed a proposed tax on wind and solar projects in the version of the megabill that passed the chamber Tuesday, ...
The ‘fatal conceit’ that central planning can solve complex social problems arises in a new form.
Sixth Street’s Alan Waxman thinks his publicly traded rivals are turning private credit into a commoditized, lower-returning ...
Thomas and Alito had the majority in only 62% of non-unanimous cases.
Lawmakers thwart an international tax on U.S. companies that Janet Yellen and Joe Biden never should have allowed.
American history is more polarizing than ever. But the country’s leading storyteller wants to prove there’s still an appetite ...