The Wall Street Journal Worst Job Description in Chicago By: James Freeman The new mayor doesn’t even pretend to look out for taxpayers.
The Wall Street Journal Chef Defends Right to Cook with Gas By: James Freeman Local politicians in California still won’t accept defeat.
The Wall Street Journal Norway’s Government Uses Oil Wealth to Pressure U.S. Firms By: James Freeman Shouldn’t Norwegians pay for their own virtue signals?
The Wall Street Journal Philadelphia Voters: Let Cops Be Cops By: James Freeman Democratic mayoral candidate Cherelle Parker wants police to question and frisk when necessary.
The Wall Street Journal Bidens Will Probably Get to Keep Money from Overseas By: James Freeman Voters will render a verdict.
The Wall Street Journal The Man Who Kept the Secrets By: James Freeman Eighty years ago, a U.S. Navy captain chose to go down with the ship.
The Wall Street Journal Biden Has a Kennedy Problem By: James Freeman Voters seem to have a higher opinion of the challenger than of the president.
The Wall Street Journal California Admits Alternative Energy Still Unaffordable By: James Freeman Plan to limit fossil fuels works well—except when they’re needed.
The Wall Street Journal ESG Movement Fails at the Scene of Its Greatest Triumph By: James Freeman Foreign governments will have to pay for their own virtue signals.
The Wall Street Journal ‘Organized Retail Crime Is Definitely a Thing’ By: James Freeman Shop clerks should not have to develop elite crime-fighting skills.