Wall Street Journal

I'm a doctor. So sue me. No, really I'm a doctor. So sue me. No, really

The doctors' lobby says capping malpractice suits will make healthcare cheaper. I'm an M.D. and I don't believe it
  • Blaming Obama for the stock market crash

    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.
  • Mark Penn explains the zeitgeist

    In a new column for the Wall Street Journal, the Clinton pollster shares a stunning insight: The down economy is scaring baby boomers.
  • Economic illiteracy from the WSJ

    The paper's latest editorial tries to debunk Barack Obama's claims about his tax plans, but makes a laughable assertion in doing so.
  • WSJ editorial board takes on McCain

    The paper's famously conservative editorial page has some harsh words for John McCain's recent rhetoric on the economy.
  • The bane of San Francisco cycling

    Two years ago, high oil prices made Rob Anderson's crusade against bike lanes look dumb. Today, words fail.
  • Quote of the day

    An Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal argues that the new Batman movie is a paean to George W. Bush.
  • The Wall Street Peak Oil Journal

    As crude prices set another record, the Journal publishes its gloomiest assessment yet of the oil market
  • The great pantsuit debate

    It's 2008, and the Wall Street Journal has a pressing dilemma for us to ponder: Skirts or pants?
  • Mike Huckabee, leftist

    Establishment Republicans are uniformly opposed to the former governor of Arkansas; it hasn't taken them long to resume attacking him.
  • FCC commissioner Michael Copps vs. "Big Media"

    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.
  • Free to be, the Wall Street Journal

    It's time to tear down the paid-content wall, says Rupert Murdoch. Score another victory for the all-conquering Internet.
  • Torture may have led to Pearl murder suspect's death

    Saud Memon was reportedly a shell of a man after being detained by the CIA and Pakistani authorities.
  • Potheads on Wall Street

    Bear-Stearns CEO Jimmy Cayne is accused of enjoying a joint, now and again. Bully for him!
  • Forecast says: Chances of recession growing

    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?
  • Is the Wall Street Journal carrying Ben Bernanke's water?

    Kremlinology, 21st century style; the blogosphere watches the Fed watchers.
  • Yeah, well, other than winning the White House and all

    The Wall Street Journal on women in politics.
  • Learning from Genghis Khan and the Qianlong Emperor

    The Wall Street Journal's profile of Foxconn, Taiwan's manufacturing goliath, leaves out just one thing: The company's attitude toward the press.
  • The Murdoch Street Journal

    Enough with the wailing and moaning. Do your worst, Rupert! Financial journalism will survive.
  • Don't sell my company to Rupert Murdoch

    It's not just bad journalism, it's bad business to let Murdoch take control of Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal.
  • The true cost of doing business in China

    Suspect product quality isn't the only thing signified by low prices at Wal-Mart.
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