Wall Street Journal
“At the end of the day, it does not make any sense to keep him in prison in Russia,” Putin told Tucker Carlson during their two-hour interview.
The op-ed by Steven Stalinksy alleged that Muslim and Arab leaders from Dearborn are “siding with Hamas against Israel and Iran against the U.S.”
The Wall Street Journal’s Evan Gershkovich has been wrongly imprisoned since March for doing honest reporting. His friends at WSJ won’t rest until he’s back home.
The Fox mogul is newly divorced (from both his ex-wife and from Trump) and hell-bent on regaining control of his media empire—and American politics.
This week, Fox News has run nearly 20 different segments speculating that Clinton will run again in 2024—all based on a single goofy op-ed.
Just hours after a pro-Trump WSJ columnist accused Hunter of trying to rope his dad into a business deal, the outlet’s reporters said documents revealed “no role for Joe Biden.”
The man who exposed Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes has left the paper he’s called home for 20 years.