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On this week’s Potomac Watch, Paul Gigot and Kim Strassel on Cuba, Jeb Bush and the right, and liberal pining for Elizabeth Warren.
And on Foreign Edition, Matt Kaminski and Bret Stephens discuss the collapse of the Russian ruble. And terror in Sydney and Pakistan.
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A chance to end an inefficient allocation of talent and capital.
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America’s worst Governor goes out after bestowing presents on the trial lawyers.
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By Paul Kupiec and Peter Wallison
Recapitalizing a failing subsidiary bank with the assets of the parent firm is contrary to law.
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By Catherine Petroski
I was the Lionel, my husband the American Flyer, but that wouldn’t derail our relationship.
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By Hamish McRae
London is packed with young Europeans doing entry-level jobs. They’ve fled labor markets tied up by red tape.
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Physicians who are employees of hospitals will split their allegiances between their employers and patients.
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BOOKSHELF
By Nicholas Wade
The debate over evolution has energized American religion: Ken Ham’s ministry raised $27 million to build the Creation Museum.
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GLOBAL VIEW
By Bret Stephens
Autocrats can always cultivate prodigies. The question is what to do with the remaining 99%.
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By Allysia Finley
Lake Wobegon results for New York state teachers.
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By James Taranto
Why is the State Department green-lighting films?
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By Ranjani Iyer Mohanty
The Prime Minister is trying to steal Christmas away from the kids.
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The soundtrack to ‘Mr. Turner’ is as multifaceted as the film’s title character.
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From First Things
What the media won’t tell you about the pope.
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BOOKSHELF
By Nicholas Wade
The debate over evolution has energized American religion: Ken Ham’s ministry raised $27 million to build the Creation Museum.
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By Allysia Finley
Lake Wobegon results for New York state teachers.
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A transcript of the weekend's program:
The President’s Cuban reset, plus Sony under cyber-attack. Also, how will Vladimir Putin respond to Russia’s plunging currency? Tune in this weekend for more: FOX News Channel, Saturday 2 p.m. and Sunday 3 p.m. ET.
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