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Letter to the editor: The lack of substantial disciplinary consequences for breaking Columbia policy has emboldened these campus antisemites to escalate.
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There is a nascent counter-revolt against America’s lurch toward self-destruction. The exception is elite U.S. universities, writes Daniel Henninger
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New York botched its rollout of cannabis by throttling legal applicants while coddling criminals. Now that the unregulated weed problem has grown too big for the state to ignore, Gov. Kathy Hochul has struck a deal with legislators to try to prune it.
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The GOP’s collection of lightweights and populist cranks are revealing themselves as increasingly impotent. The speaker is safe for now, writes Karl Rove
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Letter to the editor: I don’t believe in paying off mortgages, even small ones. I prefer to use that money for investments and “rent” my home from the bank for what is essentially a pittance.
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Lina Khan and her fellow Democratic commissioners effectively invalidated tens of millions of employment contracts without authority from Congress.
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Even if the prospect of conviction is remote, the threat of prosecution impairs the presidency. Imagine how other presidents might have fared if they had to worry about prosecution for official acts, write David Rivkin and Elizabeth Price Foley
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If the West is facing a protracted strategic competition with Russia and China, Europe must play a stronger role in strengthening Ukraine, defeating Russia and deterring Putin, write John R. Deni and Lisa A. Aronsson
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In Trump v. U.S., the Supreme Court must consider the Presidency, not merely the fate of one former President.
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The American dream isn’t dead, but the path to reach it might look different for job seekers today than it did for their parents, write Ted Decker and John Furner
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The American dream isn’t dead, but the path to reach it might look different for job seekers today than it did for their parents, write Ted Decker and John Furner on.wsj.com/3xMQOIV
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Is offshore wind a perennial infant industry? Despite receiving countless billions of dollars in subsidies over the last few decades, these energy projects are still failing to launch.
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On today's episode of the Potomac Watch podcast, Kimberley Strassel weighs in on the Supreme Court case regarding the right to be homeless. on.wsj.com/3UyxbgP

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The NLRB has nearly carte blanche authority to punish businesses. Starbucks wants the Justices to rein in labor board injunctions.
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Letter to the editor: Biden has never delivered a strong address to this country that stated the urgent reasons for supporting either Ukraine or Israel.
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Those who once claimed speech is violence now claim violence is speech. They don’t understand the Constitution any better than they understand the Middle East.
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Is offshore wind a perennial infant industry? Despite receiving countless billions of dollars in subsidies over the last few decades, these energy projects are still failing to launch.
on.wsj.com/3QhO50v

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Letter to the editor: President Biden jawbones Republicans that his administration is committed to defeating Putin in Ukraine and meeting the strategic challenges posed by China. Yet Biden’s actions belie his rhetoric.
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America needs to be stronger and do better. That is the message Congress is sending the White House with the passage of four foreign-policy bills. One can only hope Team Biden is listening, writes Walter Russell Mead
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Americans aren’t simply imagining that our streets have become more dangerous. The decline in reported crimes is a function of less reporting, not less crime, writes John R Lott Jr.
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Since at least the Vietnam War, exasperated observers of student protests have rolled their eyes and thought: Get a job. But in some cases today, activism is a job, writes Ira Stoll
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