On Washington: House Democrats Throw Out the Rule Book. But to What End?
The Democrats’s sit-in over gun control attracted considerable public attention, but the payoff remains unclear.
On Washington: House Democrats Throw Out the Rule Book. But to What End?
The Democrats’s sit-in over gun control attracted considerable public attention, but the payoff remains unclear.
A Bad Rule for Investors
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce says a new Labor Department fiduciary rule “will harm the very people it intends to protect.”
Another View: Taking a Hard Look at a Campaign Critical of a Fiduciary Rule
A U.S. Chamber of Commerce webpage cites small-business owners supposedly opposed to the new regulation. But the report isn’t all it’s said to be.
Saracens Rule Europe and Hope the Reign Will Last
After Saracens won their first European title with a 21-9 win over Racing 92, the owner and coaches are determined to make sure it’s just a beginning.
Trump Won’t Rule Out Effort to Remove Ryan as Convention Chairman
In an interview that aired Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Mr. Trump said there could be consequences in the event that Mr. Ryan continues withholding his support.
Catchers Still Adjusting to Baseball’s Plate-Blocking Rule
Retired World Series-winning catcher Bob Boone has a CD with 60 video clips of home-plate collisions that resulted in injuries. None of those happened in the past two seasons since Major League Baseball instituted a new rule to prevent collisions.
Indonesia Won’t Slide Back Into Military Rule, Security Minister Says
The assertion by Luhut B. Pandjaitan came as Human Rights Watch released a report saying that elements of the military continued to undermine orders from Indonesia’s president.