The Parable of F-16s for Ukraine
A case study in why Kyiv’s counteroffensive is slow, painful going.
The Post-Pandemic Teaching Loss
‘How are we doing with teacher rustiness and rigor? Not good.’
A Spanish Lesson for Europe
The Popular Party shows how centrist conservatives can win.
The Talent Strikes Back
Hollywood writers and actors are staging what may prove the biggest labor action of the century.
Russia’s Influence on India Wanes Even as Affection Lingers
Though they both want to create a multipolar world, Moscow has tied itself to Beijing, New Delhi’s rival.
Why This Popular 401(k) Tax Break Is Going Away | WSJ Your Money Briefing
How Businesses Can Rethink Their Rewards Programs in the Age of Inflation
Loyalty programs greet us at every turn, from online and in-store retail to delivery apps and services, restaurants and even the credit cards we use to make purchases. It’s quite possible to participate in several programs every time we spend money. They play a role in attracting new customers but primarily seek to hook in…
Say No to Julie Su as Labor Secretary
Confirming her would take California’s failed policies nationwide.
The Hall of Famer Next Door
A crosswalk meeting brought memories of my 1970s neighbor Willie Stargell.