The Wall Street Journal: Allegations against Rep. Jim Jordan could derail his political career
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, faces an uncertai.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump administration lifts summer ethanol ban; energy industry vows it will sue
The Trump administration has decided to approve expanded use of ethanol fuel, a move that will help corn farmers hurt by the trade conflict with China—and that might pay political dividends for President Trump in farm-belt states such as Iowa......»»
Sinclair to buy Braves broadcaster, other regional sports channels
Sinclair Broadcast Group, the TV giant known for its conservative political views, is buying 21 former Fox regional sports networks, the Wall Street Journal reports. The $10 billion deal includes Fox Sports South, which broadcasts the Atlanta Brave.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Wynn Resorts tried to hide misconduct allegations against Steve Wynn, regulators say
Wynn Resorts Ltd. executives and outside counsel were part of a coverup to protect founder Steve Wynn from allegations by employee.....»»
‘The Simpsons’ Producers Are Pulling an Episode That Featured Michael Jackson
Their decision follows allegations against Jackson in a recent HBO documentary. The executive producers of The Simpsons are pulling an episode that featured Michael Jackson. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, The Simpsons producers Ja.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: VA nominee Ronny Jackson denies new allegations of drunken driving, overprescribing
A document compiled by Democrats on a Senate committee levels new allegations aga.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Scandal-plagued sisters resign from Korean Air Lines
The head of Korean Air Lines Co. said Sunday that his two daughters had resigned their positions at the company after an uproar over allegations that they had abused their subordinates......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Wynn Resorts expands board to add three women
Wynn Resorts Ltd. has expanded its board to 11 members, adding three women as independent directors as regulators continue to investigate the company’s handling of sexual-misconduct allegations against its former chief executive Steven Wynn......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. worries Qatar getting pushed toward Iran’s sphere of influence
The Trump administration is scrambling to mend a diplomatic rift between Qatar and its Persian Gulf neighbors and has grown increasingly worried that the emirate is drifting into Iran’s political and economic orbit, according to U.S. officials......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Feds shut Backpage, indict founders on money laundering, prostitution charges
Federal officials said Monday they were shutting down Backpage, a controversial classified-ad website that has long been accused by political leaders and law enforcement officials of providing a platform for prostitution and sex trafficking......»»
Steve Wynn Sues Former Wynn Resorts Employee Over Allegations - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalSteve Wynn Sues Former Wynn Resorts Employee Over AllegationsWall Street JournalSteve Wynn in 2016. He resigned as the chairman and chief executive of Wynn Resorts i.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: China woos ally Dominican Republic away from Taiwan
China has established formal relations with the Dominican Republic, cutting the number of governments recognizing Taiwan to 19, as Beijing tries to pressure Taipei into accepting its terms for political engagement......»»
"Unaccountable" Pentagon Officials Have "Weaponized" Vetting Of Trump Appointees: WSJ
Authored by Sean Bigley, op-ed via The Wall Street Journal, Unaccountable Pentagon officials block a security clearance for a would-be White House aide. Nothing ends a Washington career like being branded an unacceptable national-security risk. Thatâ.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Charlie Rose and CBS News sued by three women over sexual harassment allegations
CBS News and its former morning-show anchor Charlie Rose were sued Friday by three women who allege they were sexually harassed by Rose and the network was aware of his behavior and refused to act......»»
Michael Cohen's DC Consulting Career: Scattershot, With Mixed Success - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalMichael Cohen's DC Consulting Career: Scattershot, With Mixed SuccessWall Street JournalWhen Michael Cohen came knocking after the 2016 election, touting himself as the presiden.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Fox News settles discrimination lawsuits for around $10 million
Fox News and its parent company 21st Century Fox said they have reached settlements with 18 former employees of the news channel who had filed lawsuits that included allegations of racial and gender discrimination......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Senators grill EPA chief Scott Pruitt over long list of allegations
Scott Pruitt.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Harvey Weinstein is target of federal probe into sex-abuse allegations
U.S. District Attorney’s office for Southern District of New York to investigate whether film mogul committed a sex crime, an offense that could be charged federally......»»
Italy Sparks Global Fear of Fresh Euro Crisis - Wall Street Journal
NBCNews.comItaly Sparks Global Fear of Fresh Euro CrisisWall Street JournalMarkets globally convulsed Tuesday as investors came to terms with an Italian political crisis that some f.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens to resign amid sexual misconduct, campaign finance allegations
But the governor, who said he would step down Friday, denied breaking any laws. “I have not broken any laws nor committed any offense worthy of this treatment,†he said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: White House plans to move ahead with Chinese tariffs could derail weekend trade talks
A U.S. advance team was scheduled to arrive in Beijing Wednesday afternoon, the people said, ahead of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross’s planned arrival on Saturday......»»