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Opinion | A Texas-Sized Energy Fiasco

Austin passes subsidies for gas power to counter wind-power subsidies that have destabilized the state electric grid. Source link

Opinion | The Swiss Bank-Bailout Rebellion

Bank rescues are poking a political bear last awakened in 2008. Source link

Opinion | National Public Radio’s Twitter Fight With Elon Musk

James Freeman is assistant editor of The Wall Street Journal's editorial page and author of the weekday Best of the Web column. He is the co-author of "Borrowed...

Opinion | The Green Subsidy War Accelerates

The EU crafts its own version of Biden’s industrial policy and corporate welfare. Source link

Opinion | Why China Will Never Lead on Tech

Communism is incapable of nurturing the curiosity that leads to innovation. Source link

Opinion | Britain’s Battery Boondoggle Goes Bust

Subsidies for electric-vehicle production fail at the first speed bump. Source link

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