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  2. The Wall Street Journal - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 study found The Wall Street Journal was the newspaper that was least likely to present negative effects of global warming among several newspapers. It was also the most likely to present negative economic framing when discussing climate change mitigation policies, tending to take the stance that the cost of such policies generally ...

  3. Colleen Joy Shogan - Wikipedia

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    In October 2024, the Wall Street Journal reported that Shogan and her top advisers had censored numerous displays at the National Archives' museum in an effort to de-emphasize negative parts of U.S. history, according to documents, and current and former employees.

  4. Daniel Henninger - Wikipedia

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    Henninger serves as the deputy editorial page director of The Wall Street Journal, and is a contributor to Fox News. He also writes a column named "Wonder Land", which appears in the Journal every Thursday. [3] [4] In the 1980s he wrote most of the Journal's editorials on drug regulation. [5]

  5. Will Lyons - Wikipedia

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    [12] 2015, 2014 and 2010 Lyons's wine column in The Wall Street Journal was shortlisted for International Columnist of the Year in the Louis Roederer Writers Awards. [13] In 2008, Lyons won the Louis Roederer Writers Awards' Regional Wine Writer, [14] having been runner-up for the award in 2006 and 2009. [15]

  6. Jason Zweig - Wikipedia

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    His other books include Your Money and Your Brain (2007), a book on the neuroscience of investing, and The Devil's Financial Dictionary (2015), a satirical glossary of financial terms. [8] [9] Zweig won a 2013 Gerald Loeb Award for Personal Finance and Personal Service for his column, [10] "The Intelligent Investor," in The Wall Street Journal.

  7. William McGurn - Wikipedia

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    He rejoined The Wall Street Journal in April 2015 and now writes the Main Street column; he is also an executive at its parent company. [2] [3] [4] On January 23, 2023, two days after the 2023 Monterey Park Shooting, McGurn published an op-ed titled, "Are There “Too Many Asians”?"

  8. Jude Wanniski - Wikipedia

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    From 1961 to 1965 he worked at The Las Vegas Review-Journal as a political columnist, [5] where he taught himself economics. [6] In 1965, Wanniski moved to Washington, D.C., to work as a columnist for the National Observer, published by Dow Jones. [4] From 1972 to 1978, Wanniski was the associate editor of The Wall Street Journal.

  9. Billion Dollar Whale - Wikipedia

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    Billion Dollar Whale is a book based on extensive investigative reporting by Wall Street Journal correspondents Tom Wright and Bradley Hope. Their reporting made them finalists for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize.

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