Editor’s note: Appellate and constitutional lawyer David B. Rivkin, a longtime contributor to the Journal, died Friday at 68.
The painter’s 1924 canvas reflects his evolution toward Surrealism and abstraction even as it evokes his own identity.
One more disturbing reminder of the sordid family business.
His newsletter isn’t always nice, but it’s chewed over by everyone who matters in the music industry.
Voters nixed an exam that helped enhance the state’s reputation. Lawmakers may correct this mistake.
Common sense, unlike the uncommon nonsense of the past four years.
That’s what Prime Minister Netanyahu should have said.
It may be more important in education than anywhere else.
He may be new to politics, but he had the right idea.
The pig came to embody the idea of Rome’s evil empire for the Jews of antiquity.
What did you call President Biden?
An appeals court restored an injunction on the Corporate Transparency Act, which aims to unmask shell companies but is seen ...