From the AT&T-Time Warner merger and now with BMW, Ford, Honda and VW, storied antitrust division is acting like Trump’s petty enforcer: Our view
Author: The Editorial Board, USA TODAY
Business Roundtable’s new commitment to more than shareholders is right on the money
Top CEOs have redefined the purpose of a corporation. They now should also acknowledge that the biggest threat to capitalism is capitalists: Our view
Now’s not the time for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates
The U.S. economy is already on powerful medication, from the $1.5 trillion tax cut as well as from federal borrowing and spending: Our view
Paying ransomware pirates only encourages more criminal hackers
Follow the FBI’s advice: Don’t pay hacking ransoms. Invest taxpayer dollars in training programs, spam filters and other cybersecurity: Our view
What national debt? Budget deal shows neither GOP nor Democratic Party cares
At least Donald Trump and Nancy Pelosi would prevent a government shutdown for two years. With this dysfunctional government, we’ll take it: Our view
Mueller testimony: Audio version of special counsel report will help Americans judge
Donald Trump tweets Robert Mueller ‘should not be given another bite at the apple.’ Another bite could judge whether it’s rotten to the core: Our view
Hey Donald Trump, another court just saw through your census citizenship question charade
With 2020 census already being printed to meet tight deadlines, Trump and the Republican Party should give up gerrymandering operation: Our view
After World Cup, USWNT could really score at home for soccer
Once the equal pay issue is properly resolved, the USA men’s and women’s teams can grow and prosper by doing joint promotional efforts: Our view
Joe Biden and other 2020 Democrats give climate change the attention it deserves
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton spent only minutes on global warming during televised debates. Now, climate is a hot ‘crisis’ for voters: Our view
Donald Trump, $22 trillion debt is no Laffer-ing matter
With $1 trillion budget deficit after Trump tax cuts, giving the Presidential Medal of Freedom to voodoo ‘supply side’ economist is obscene: Our view