A Wall Street Journal editorial argued that Trump pardoning certain Jan. 6 defendants “would contradict Mr. Trump’s support for law and order.” That misses an important point.
China continues withholding data, information and access.
Ann Telnaes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, said in a blog post that it was the first time the Post had rejected a ...
The most bullish forecast on Wall Street has just landed, and it’s predicting the S&P 500 will reach 7,100 in 2025, thanks in part to a resilient economy. The author of that call, Oppenheimer ...
Investors can expect more gains for the U.S. stock market in 2025, but should brace for more volatility given already lofty valuations for Wall Street. That’s according to a team of strategists ...
It’s that time of the year when financial-market analysts offer their expert outlook for stocks. Don’t listen to them. The truth is that forecasts are no more accurate than a coin flip.
The cognitive dissonance between inflation fears and actual spending habits will make for continued growth in 2025, much like ...
Read U.S. Rep.-elect Adam Gray's scathing response to Dan Walters' critical column on the creation of UC Merced and its costs ...
In a scathing op-ed the Journal, whose parent company Dow Jones is owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, said that Trump “on the advice of Elon Musk blew up the end-of-session budget bill ...
Julie Wernau writes about health and medicine across the U.S. for The Wall Street Journal's health and science bureau in New York. She tends toward stories that reveal the on-the-ground impact of ...
Patience Haggin is a reporter covering digital advertising and broadband in The Wall Street Journal's media bureau in New York. She writes frequently on privacy, political advertising and competition.
Benoit Faucon is a Middle East correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. He focuses on the geopolitics of oil, Iran and Russia's involvement in Africa and the Middle East. He has also strayed ...