Wall Street Journal

Kayla Sargent | December 21, 2020

Good things come to those who wait, but it looks like Americans will be waiting a long time before the Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google goes to court.

The judge in the Department of Justice’s case against Google has…

Kayla Sargent | December 8, 2020

Conservatives have long bemoaned the lack of viewpoint diversity in the discussion surrounding COVID-19, but for one Wall Street Journal columnist, the issue is personal.  

Former New York Times reporter and author Alex Berenson…

Joseph Vazquez | November 20, 2020

The notoriously leftist BuzzFeed is reportedly set to purchase the insufferably liberal HuffPost. When it’s over, Verizon Media will have a stake in both.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the Buzzfeed acquisition of HuffPost “is…

Kayla Sargent | November 19, 2020

The Department of Justice just got an early Christmas present in its antitrust case against Google.

The judge of the antitrust case is “eager” to move forward with the case, and has already set two preliminary hearings, according to The…

Joseph Vazquez | November 17, 2020

Moderna, a major beneficiary of President Donald Trump’s Operation Warp Speed, announced yesterday its vaccine had achieved nearly 95 percent effectiveness against COVID-19. Afterwards, stocks skyrocketed to break records.

But if you were…

Kayla Sargent | October 22, 2020

Google has already released its statement about the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust lawsuit, but now, a former CEO of the company has decided to speak out as well.

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt spoke at The Wall Street Journal’s…

Joseph Vazquez | October 19, 2020

The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board just ripped apart the absurdity of “Bidenomics.” 

Hint: it most definitely is not “well grounded in mainstream economics” as New York Times economist Paul Krugman would have people…

Joseph Vazquez | August 20, 2020

One top CATO economist is letting The Wall Street Journal have it for pushing more federal bailouts for states and using liberal spin to justify it.

CATO Director of Tax Policy Studies Chris Edwards slammed The Journal for…

Joseph Vazquez | August 18, 2020

U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt is set to approve oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Liberals and journalists lost their minds.

The Wall Street Journal reported that “[t]he Trump…

Joseph Vazquez | August 14, 2020

The Wall Street Journal just tried to use Democratic donors to speculate that Wall Street is breathing easier about the idea of a Joe Biden/Kamala Harris ticket.

The piece, headlined “As Kamala Harris Joins Biden Ticket, Wall…

Joseph Vazquez | July 27, 2020

Forget Black Lives Matter. Energy drink giant Red Bull (GmbH) just told woke culture to take a hike.

The Austria-based company that makes the Red Bull energy drink “has replaced its top U.S. executives amid internal tensions over…

Joseph Vazquez | June 10, 2020

For those looking for any good news in the market, don’t rely on the lead ABC, CBS, or NBC evening newscasts to cover it consistently for you, especially when it really matters.

The Nasdaq Composite, which is dominated by big…

Joseph Vazquez | February 24, 2020

Liberal billionaire Warren Buffett, who’s been fairly quiet this election cycle, took to CNBC to weigh in on the Democratic primary races. As it turns out, even The Billion-Dollar King of Abortion found self-proclaimed socialist Sen. Bernie…

Joseph Vazquez | January 17, 2020

Consumer confidence is the highest its been in nearly 20 years. And yet, a recent MRC analysis showed that liberal media networks only gave President Donald Trump’s economy less than one percent coverage on their evening newscasts over a…

Joseph Vazquez | January 2, 2020

For all the media brouhaha over an imminent recession in 2019, President Donald Trump’s economy has continued to stupefy prognosticators going into the new year.

The Wall Street Journal reported Jan. 1 in a piece headlined “…

Joseph Vazquez | December 4, 2019

The liberal media-dubbed “patrician populist” Tom Steyer, who once decried “‘the corporate stranglehold on democracy,’” has continued to spend millions on liberal causes this election cycle.

Steyer is…

Corinne Weaver | November 26, 2019

A Facebook employee lauded by the Trump campaign in 2016 as an “MVP” is not happy that he helped President Trump’s election strategy.

James Barnes, a former member of Facebook’s political ad sales team, wrote in a…

Alexander Hall | November 19, 2019

Millions of Americans’ medical data was reportedly shared with Google, and even liberals are calling foul.

Democratic leaders, including House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ) and colleagues Anna…

Corinne Weaver | November 8, 2019

The left has been pressuring Big Tech companies to change their ad policies in preparation for the 2020 election.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Google is considering following the footsteps of Twitter when it comes to changing its…

Corinne Weaver | August 1, 2019

Conservatives might not be able to have a career in tech engineering unless they turn liberal. 

In an article published in the Wall Street Journal, former Google engineer Kevin Cernekee detailed the political harassment he…