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Wall Street Journal Boeing Balked at FAA Review of 787 Wall Street Journal Airport staff send off an All Nippon Airways 787 Dreamliner plane before takeoff in Narita, east of Tokyo, on…

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After three years of anemic growth, the U.S. economy is confronting the nagging question of whether its best years are behind it.

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The Kyoto Scorecard

On January 4, 2013 By

The U.N.’s anticarbon scheme didn’t work out as planned.

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Wall Street Journal Happy New Year? Not for Bonds Wall Street Journal In the first two days of the year, prices for the benchmark 10-year Treasury have tumbled, sending the…

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How his speakership can be better than it was the last two years.

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The GOP thinks it will win, but the party’s strategy is far from clear.

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The cliff deal sent stocks soaring, but the sense of relief belied the fact that more tax-and-spending brinkmanship is expected as soon as February.

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A Wiretapping Miracle

On January 1, 2013 By

With little notice, Obama signs a terrorist eavesdropping bill.

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With negotiators finally making progress toward averting the fiscal cliff, President Barack Obama on Monday staged a public appearance that for a few anxious moments seemed to derail the talks.

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Chief Justice John Roberts, acknowledging the “fiscal cliff,” avoided lobbying for a judicial pay raise in his annual report on the U.S. court system but sought to defend …

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was admitted to a New York hospital after the discovery of a blood clot stemming from the concussion she sustained earlier this month.

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While homicides in big U.S. cities have fallen sharply in the past decade, there have been more killings in the suburbs, which have long been promoted as havens from …

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Hospitals nationwide are confronting a surge in babies born dependent on drugs such as oxycodone, a consequence of the prescriptionpain-pill epidemic.

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EPA chief Lisa Jackson said she will leave her post in early 2013, ending almost four years in which she was lauded by environmentalists while battling Republicans.

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America’s Boomtown

On December 27, 2012 By

While the economy sputters, Washington flourishes.

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Probe of Big Bank Widens

On December 24, 2012 By

The SEC and other federal agencies are examining allegations that Regions Financial improperly classified loans that went bad during the financial crisis.

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Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is at epidemic proportions in some parts of the world—a growing problem the U.S. is surprisingly unprepared for.

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The State Department suffered from “systemic failures” in its response to the terrorist threat in Benghazi, Libya, and had insufficient numbers of security on the ground, according to an independent …

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With talks at a crucial phase, Republicans are keeping close tabs on Paul Ryan. His support for a compromise could stem conservative defections. His opposition could sink the deal entirely.

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General Motors will purchase 200 million shares of its stock held by the U.S. Treasury in a first step toward the government’s exit from the auto maker.

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