WSJ Opinion: Hits and Misses of the Week
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Allysia Finley, Kyle Peterson, Mary O'Grady and Dan Henninger. Images: Getty Images Composite: Mark Kellyfrom WSJ.com Video - Most Viewed WSJ Videos https://ift.tt/3apylmr
Thousands of protesters showing support for opposition politician Alexei Navalny were arrested during a second weekend of widening demonstrations across Russia. Photo: Peter Kovalev/TASS via ZUMA Press
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Tom Carroll, the superintendent of Boston's Catholic schools. Image: David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images
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Tour the five luxury homes featured in our Listing of the Day series this week
A fingerprint sensor embedded in the screen? An ultra-zoom camera? A faster 120Hz display? Samsung’s latest tells us a lot about what might come from Apple this year in the iPhone 13. WSJ’s Joanna Stern sifts through years of Galaxy and iPhone evidence. Photo illustration: Preston Jessee for The Wall Street Journal
Wall Street is in an uproar over GameStop shares this week, after members of Reddit’s popular WallStreetBets forum encouraged bets on the video game retailer. WSJ explains how options trading is driving the action and what’s at stake.
Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona may have the most leverage with a Senate that's evenly divided between the two parties. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains how they could determine the fate of the Biden administration’s agenda. Photo: Reuters
President Biden on Thursday signed two executive orders aimed at restoring health-care policies that were weakened during the Trump administration. The orders include restoring the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid and protections to women’s reproductive health. Photo: Evan Vucci/AP
Potomac Watch: As Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema vow never to bust the filibuster, their Democratic colleagues plot instead to bust the Byrd rule. Images: Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
Watch a clip from the movie "The Dig," starring Ralph Fiennes, and Carey Mulligan. Photo: Netflix
President Biden announced plans to boost supplies of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines sent to states for the next three weeks and purchase enough additional doses to vaccinate most of the U.S. population by the end of summer. Photo: Doug Mills/Getty Images
The Senate voted 55-45 to reject a motion challenging the constitutionality of an impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump. Most Senate Republicans endorsed the motion, signaling to Democrats it will be tough to draw the GOP votes needed to convict Trump. Photo: Senate Television/AP
President Biden signed four executive orders on Tuesday aimed at advancing racial equity, including phasing out the federal use of private prisons and bolstering the prevention of hate crimes against Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders. Photo: Mandel Ngan/AFP
The Proud Boys, a far-right group, have tried to downplay their role in the Capitol riot. A WSJ Investigation shows that at many of the day’s key moments the Proud Boys were at the forefront. Photo Illustration: Laura Kammermann
As India celebrated Republic Day on Tuesday, farmers clashed with police in what marked a violent escalation in a monthslong protest movement over the government’s new farming laws. Photo: Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters
Seven years after Elon Musk first challenged innovators to develop a functioning hyperloop system, Richard Branson-backed Virgin Hyperloop and Hyperloop TT are in a race to bring the high-speed transportation technology into the real world. Photo illustration: George Downs
Democrats can’t let go of Donald Trump, even as a former President. So now we have a second impeachment “Trial of the Century” in two years. Images: Europa Press/Zuma Press/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Monday tightening government procurement rules to increase purchases of American-made products and to strengthen domestic manufacturing. Photo: Jim Watson/AFP
The House delivered an article of impeachment against former President Donald Trump to the Senate on Monday, triggering a second impeachment trial scheduled to begin the week of Feb. 8. Photo: Susan Walsh/AP
The U.S. mortgage market involves some key players that play important roles in the process. Here’s what investors should understand and what risks they take when investing in the industry. WSJ’s Telis Demos explains. Photo: Getty Images/Martin Barraud
As the pandemic continues to weigh on the aviation industry, Chinese aircraft manufacturer Comac has been pushing ahead with testing a new passenger jet. If successful, the C919 could rival Boeing and Airbus in the largest aviation market in the world. Photo illustration: Sharon Shi
Journal Editorial Report: The Inauguration week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Bill McGurn and Dan Henninger. Images: AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
Journal Editorial Report: What we are learning about the direction of the Biden presidency. Image: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Karl Rove. Image: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images
Journal Editorial Report: Hillary, Pelosi and all the rest of them. Image: Mark Wilson/Getty Images
Demonstrations in support of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny sprung up across Russia Saturday, ending with the detention of over 3,000 protesters. Navalny was arrested Jan. 17 upon returning from Germany. Photo: Dmitri Lovetsky/AP
Demonstrations in support of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny sprung up across Russia Saturday, ending with the detention of at least 2,500 protesters. Navalny was arrested Jan. 17 upon returning from Germany. Photo: Dmitri Lovetsky/AP
President Biden on Friday signed two executive orders aimed at boosting pandemic aid, including increasing food assistance and enhancing worker protections. Photo: Ken Cedeno/Pool/Shutterstock
Big Tech’s deplatforming of former President Donald Trump has sparked a debate about the future of content moderation on social media. WSJ speaks with a disinformation and moderation expert about what comes next.
Potomac Watch: Democrats rely on unions to get elected, and unions are therefore first in line to get their special-interest paybacks, hence the firing of Peter Robb, the General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board. Images: Getty/Bloomberg Composite: Mark Kelly
Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Biden's top medical adviser, said current Covid-19 vaccines should still be effective against new variants of the virus, and the U.S. could approach a “degree of normality” by fall if most of the country is vaccinated by summer. Photo: Al Drago/Zuma Press
Watch a clip from the movie "Our Friend," starring Dakota Johnson, and Casey Affleck. Photo: Gravitas Ventures
World leaders welcomed President Biden’s move to rejoin the Paris climate accord. As the president reverses many of his predecessor’s climate policies, here’s what it means for the global race to meet ambitious emissions targets. Photo: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
President Biden on Thursday announced a series of actions his administration plans to take to combat the coronavirus, including accelerating vaccine administration and expanding the mask mandate. Photo: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
Veteran NBA sports performance coach Arnie Kander demonstrates a dynamic warm-up that is important to do before working out.
President Biden's top medical adviser on Covid-19, Dr. Anthony Fauci, announced Thursday that the U.S. will remain a member of the World Health Organization, reversing the Trump administration’s decision to withdraw. Photo: AFP/Getty
Veteran NBA sports performance coach Arnie Kander explains how to begin the step-up challenge by measuring your first set of steps.
President Biden in his inaugural address said democracy had survived and asked the divided nation to unite in the face of tough days ahead. WSJ’s Jerry Seib unpacks the main themes of the 46th president’s speech. Photos: AFP/Getty Images, Shutterstock
Wonder Land: The Covid vaccination mess calls to mind the catastrophic rollout of ObamaCare and the Obama-Biden response to H1N1. Image: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
In the first news conference of the Biden administration, White House press secretary Jen Psaki took questions on President Biden’s efforts to combat misinformation and work with Congress on a Covid-19 relief bill, and his stance on Donald Trump’s impeachment.Photo: Stefani Reynolds/POOL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Amanda Gorman recited her poem at President Biden’s inauguration ceremony outside the U.S. Capitol. The 22-year-old is the first National Youth Poet Laureate and the youngest poet to read at a presidential inauguration. Photo: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal
At an inaugural ceremony marked by health and safety concerns, President Biden called for unity, while Kamala Harris made history as the first woman to become vice president. Photo: Alyssa Schukar/The Wall Street Journal
Janet Yellen told lawmakers during her confirmation hearing for Treasury Secretary Tuesday that the benefits of President-elect Joe Biden’s coronavirus relief package outweigh the costs in the long run. Photo: Andrew Harnik/Press Pool
On Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said President Trump provoked the mob that attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6 and spoke of moving the country forward. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Built circa 1820, the home with a striking villa-style white façade and wooden shutters is one of just a dozen homes on historic Melina Place. This is the first time in more than 50 years that the house, largely unseen from the street, has been listed for sale.
With the new year in full swing, follow veteran NBA sports performance coach Arnie Kander through a 6-week step-up challenge to gauge your fitness and improve over time.
Journal Editorial Report: The pros and cons of imposing more controls on big technology companies. Image: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty Images
After recovering in Germany from a near-fatal poisoning attack, prominent Putin critic Alexei Navalny returned to Russia and was immediately detained. Here’s how the arrest of the Kremlin’s most vocal critic played out, and what might happen next. Photo: Kirill Kudryavtsev/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews former Attorney General Michael Mukasey. Image: Richard B. Levine/Zuma Press