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From Wall Street Journal Opinion: Gavin Newsom is Biden’s double-edged sword. California’s governor is a well-spoken defender of the president and his economic policies, yet his state is a reliable reminder of everything that’s wrong with them, writes Jason Riley. on.wsj.com/4be5yPo
From Wall Street Journal Opinion: Gambling is here to stay. What does that mean for young people? In this week’s Future View column, students discuss sports betting. on.wsj.com/3Qqzekk on.wsj.com/3Qqzekk
From Wall Street Journal Opinion: Ensuring that only American citizens vote in American elections is a straightforward requirement for maintaining election security and public trust, writes GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on.wsj.com/3xXNevE on.wsj.com/3xXNevE
From Wall Street Journal Opinion: I decided to check Harvard’s encampment out for myself. What I found was far less confrontational than I expected, and the mindset was intellectually timid, writes Michael Segal. on.wsj.com/3y7W2Ps on.wsj.com/3y7W2Ps
From Wall Street Journal Opinion: The mass-protest method has become the political default for progressives when they lose the policy debate. They keep going to the barricades because it often gets them what they want. on.wsj.com/3UDi7hI on.wsj.com/3UDi7hI
From Wall Street Journal Opinion: Biden warned Xi not to provide “material support” to Russia. A failure to act decisively against China now would open a path for Russian victory in Ukraine, writes Matt Pottinger. on.wsj.com/3y0rSxF on.wsj.com/3y0rSxF
From Wall Street Journal Opinion: The Insurrection Act is an invitation to presidential abuse. It needs reform now, writes William Galston. on.wsj.com/4aWh2aJ on.wsj.com/4aWh2aJ
Protesters want Columbia University to divest from companies linked to Israel. Even if it does, it will be making a statement, not doing anything financially meaningful, writes columnist James Mackintosh. on.wsj.com/3UH4lL4 on.wsj.com/3UH4lL4