Wall Street Journal

We now know why his daughter strutted into the room on that fateful day.
“Wall Street is a traditionally male environment and it says, ‘Hey, we’re here.'"
The death of a pioneer in black arts lobbying has Washington operatives pointing fingers and lawyering up.
And it's "fake news" to say otherwise, he says.
Some worry about editor-in-chief Gerard Baker's approach to tackling the biggest story in the world.
A new executive order will transfer billions from retirees to Wall Street.
They've been told to downplay the “Muslim exclusion” part of the Muslim exclusion order.
"It is not the proper role of journalists to meet lies ... by hiding behind semantics and euphemisms," he says.
"I’d be careful about using the word ‘lie,'" says Gerard Baker.