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Trade-offs can’t be made to disappear by saying the three favorite words of the anti-Trump resistance.
Speaker 1: From the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal, this is All Things with Kim Strassel. Kim Strassel: The Senate enters a crucial week as it races to finishes one big beautiful bill.
A Badger State Supreme Court ruling sustains the state’s political compromise on the issue.
Kim Strassel: The college fight, that's what's been getting all of the headlines. And of course, the school getting most of the headlines are Columbia, Harvard, some of the other Ivy League schools.
Lisa Murkowski gets her money’s worth for her ‘aye’ on reconciliation.
Showboating on the field demeans the player and the game.
The ‘fatal conceit’ that central planning can solve complex social problems arises in a new form.
Sen. Mike Lee’s plan didn’t go anywhere, but the president has discretion to act on his own.
Kimberley Strassel is a member of the editorial board for The Wall Street Journal. She writes editorials, as well as the weekly Potomac Watch political column, from her base in Alaska.
The conflict in Iran forces isolationists to reckon with Trump’s actual beliefs.
Kim Strassel: We're going to take one more break when we come back more with Brooke Rollins on the SNAP reform. Speaker 1: From the Opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal, this is All Things ...
For a recent anniversary, my wife and I revisited the place it all began.