The doctors' lobby says capping malpractice suits will make healthcare cheaper. I'm an M.D. and I don't believe it
By Rahul K. Parikh, M.D. Oct 27, 2009
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Chris Anderson, Wired's editor in chief, discusses the Internet's challenge to the traditional press
By Frank Hornig
July 28, 2009
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Life at the big bank, with regulators watching every move, just doesn't seem that fun anymore.
By Andrew Leonard
February 25, 2009
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The paper's editorial board says the president can improve his legacy by "by undoing a measure of the injustice inflicted on" Scooter Libby.
By Alex Koppelman
December 23, 2008
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Remember the fashion industry's encouraging efforts to find normal-size models? Yeah, that didn't last.
By Carol Lloyd
February 29, 2008
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A Wall Street Journal columnist says the shell-shocked Dow is Obama's fault, and then tells him how to fix it. First: More Ronald Reagan, less Jimmy Carter. It gets worse from there.
By Andrew Leonard
February 23, 2009
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In a new column for the Wall Street Journal, the Clinton pollster shares a stunning insight: The down economy is scaring baby boomers.
By Andrew Leonard
December 11, 2008
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The paper's latest editorial tries to debunk Barack Obama's claims about his tax plans, but makes a laughable assertion in doing so.
By Alex Koppelman
October 13, 2008
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The paper's famously conservative editorial page has some harsh words for John McCain's recent rhetoric on the economy.
By Alex Koppelman
September 19, 2008
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Two years ago, high oil prices made Rob Anderson's crusade against bike lanes look dumb. Today, words fail.
By Andrew Leonard
August 20, 2008
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An Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal argues that the new Batman movie is a paean to George W. Bush.
By Alex Koppelman
July 25, 2008
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As crude prices set another record, the Journal publishes its gloomiest assessment yet of the oil market
By Andrew Leonard
May 22, 2008
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It's 2008, and the Wall Street Journal has a pressing dilemma for us to ponder: Skirts or pants?
By Carol Lloyd
January 17, 2008
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Establishment Republicans are uniformly opposed to the former governor of Arkansas; it hasn't taken them long to resume attacking him.
By Alex Koppelman
January 4, 2008
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FCC chairman Kevin Martin wants to relax rules on how many media outlets one company can own in one market. Democratic commissioner Copps wants to rally the public to stop media consolidation.
By Louise Witt
December 3, 2007
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It's time to tear down the paid-content wall, says Rupert Murdoch. Score another victory for the all-conquering Internet.
By Andrew Leonard
November 13, 2007
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Saud Memon was reportedly a shell of a man after being detained by the CIA and Pakistani authorities.
By Alex Koppelman
November 12, 2007
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Bear-Stearns CEO Jimmy Cayne is accused of enjoying a joint, now and again. Bully for him!
By Andrew Leonard
November 1, 2007
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Glum news from the Wall Street Journal's monthly survey of economists. But should we be pleased or terrified at how wrong these prognosticators have been in the past?
By Andrew Leonard
September 12, 2007
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Kremlinology, 21st century style; the blogosphere watches the Fed watchers.
By Andrew Leonard
August 30, 2007
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The Wall Street Journal on women in politics.
By Tim Grieve
August 15, 2007
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The Wall Street Journal's profile of Foxconn, Taiwan's manufacturing goliath, leaves out just one thing: The company's attitude toward the press.
By Andrew Leonard
August 13, 2007
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Enough with the wailing and moaning. Do your worst, Rupert! Financial journalism will survive.
By Andrew Leonard
August 1, 2007
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It's not just bad journalism, it's bad business to let Murdoch take control of Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal.
By Steven Yount
July 22, 2007
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Suspect product quality isn't the only thing signified by low prices at Wal-Mart.
By Andrew Leonard
July 13, 2007