Why Trump's Primary Challengers Aren't a Threat to His Campaign
President Trump now faces three potential challengers in the Republican primary. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains why they don't pose a challenge to Trump's re-election campaign. Photo: Getty Imagesfrom WSJ.com Video - Most Viewed WSJ Videos 7 days https://ift.tt/2Uiur6w
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Hong Kong police dispersed demonstrators with tear gas and water cannons laced with blue dye as tens of thousands showed up to rally despite a police ban. Photo: Lillian Suwanrumpha / AFP
A bitter trade battle between Japan and South Korea, America's two biggest allies in Asia, could undermine Washington’s security strategy in the region. Here's why the U.S. may step in. Photos: Yonhap News/Newscom via ZUMA Press
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Several pro-democracy lawmakers and activists were arrested by Hong Kong police ahead of a banned rally scheduled for August 31, 2019. Image: Kyle Lam/Bloomberg
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A free trade agreement between the U.S. and U.K. would boost both economies and enhance the special relationship between the two countries. Image: Erin Schaff / AP
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The We Co.’s public offering is expected to come as early as next month. But some investors are saying it might not be worth the risk. Here’s why. Photo: David 'Dee' Delgado/Bloomberg
Hong Kong police used water cannons for the first time Sunday as pro-democracy protests turned violent. Photo: Associated Press
The British pound fell after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that Parliament would be suspended for a month. WSJ's Max Colchester explains how this may curtail rebel lawmakers' efforts to prevent a no-deal Brexit. Photo: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
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Fossil fuels continue to drive human progress, and the late David Koch should be lauded for his role as a leader in this important industry. Image: Reuters / Wireimage Composite: Brad Howard
A research team discovered a cranium that dates back 3.8 million years in the Afar region of Ethiopia. The fossilized bones, uncovered in 2016, are from the earliest moments of human evolution. Photo: Cleveland Museum of Natural History
The leading Democratic candidates look likely to share the same stage at the next presidential debate, after Tom Steyer failed to get the support needed to qualify, according to two polls. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib highlights three important things about the race. Photo composite: Getty/AP/EPA/Bloomberg/Zuma Press
What does the road to an IPO look like for the world’s most profitable company? After repeated delays, Saudi Aramco has revived plans for what would be the biggest-ever IPO. But hurdles remain for the state-owned energy company. Photo illustration: Adele Morgan
At the G-7 summit, French President Emmanuel Macron said he hoped President Trump and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani could meet within weeks. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib highlights three reasons that may not happen. Photo: Associated Press
In a joint news conference following the conclusion of the G-7 summit, French President Emmanuel Macron and President Trump discussed U.S. trade negotiations with China. Photo Illustration: Laura Kammermann.
President Trump clashed with world leaders over the U.S. trade war with China and a host of foreign-policy issues at the G-7 summit Sunday. Photo: Getty Images
Cato Institute Senior Fellow Johan Norberg counters the dated view of Sweden as a socialist paradise. Image: Bloomberg / ZUMA Wire Composite: Brad Howard
1.7 million people protested peacefully in Hong Kong on Sunday August 18, 2019. Authorities in Hong Kong and China need to reciprocate. Image: AFP/Getty
As protests in Hong Kong take a growing economic toll on the city and President Trump warns he could use the unrest as leverage in trade talks, here’s how China could be hurt. Photo: EPA
Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said Thursday he will run for U.S. Senate after dropping his 2020 presidential bid. WSJ's Gerald. F Seib explains why that’s significant for the battle for control of the Senate on the horizon. Photo: AP
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President Trump on Friday ordered U.S. companies to look for alternatives to China after Beijing said it would add more tariffs to U.S. imports. Can the U.S. president place demands like this on private companies? WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains the powers a president is unable to revoke. Photo: Getty
Speaking in Los Angeles in 1980, Libertarian Party vice-presidential candidate David Koch spoke about the importance of party principles including less government intervention into personal lives, economic affairs, and the affairs of foreign countries. Image: Randy Rasmussen/Associated Press
Elizabeth Warren and her supporters claim she "has a plan" for everything. So why is the Democratic Presidential candidate so vague about one of the biggest vote winners, health care? Image: Mario Tama/Getty Images
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In this animation from a “Friedman Fundamentals” video series by PolicyEd and the Hoover Institution, Milton Friedman demonstrates how the great achievements from civilization have come from individuals pursuing their separate interests, not government. Image: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
In this excerpt from a lecture titled “Is Capitalism Humane” delivered at Cornell University in 1978, Milton Friedman answers a question on self-interest and the morality of corporations pursuing profits. Image: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
The 2020 Democratic primaries are still fluid but the race will tighten next summer, and the Midwestern states that gave Trump his victory will prove pivotal again. Image: AP
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell is facing fears of an economic downturn, volatile markets and criticism from President Trump. WSJ's Nick Timiraos explains what pressures are weighing on the Fed chief as he heads to this year's annual central bank conference in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Photo: Getty Images