Jessica Dye is a senior news editor at The Wall Street Journal, based in New York. She previously worked at the Financial Times, Reuters and Law360, editing and reporting on a range of issues ...
The editorial board of the Wall Street Journal is pushing back on a call from President Trump to eliminate the Senate ...
Break the Senate’s 60-vote rule, and a vital check on the left is gone.
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The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal is urging Republicans in Congress to end health care subsidies introduced as ...
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