Nicole Ault
@NicoleReneeAult
Assistant editorial page writer at @WSJopinion
AI Can’t Replace Free Markets by @Marian_L_Tupy and @PeterBoettke wsj.com/opinion/algori… via @WSJopinion
"There’s an even greater irony to this case. Planned Parenthood is best known for steadfastly denying the rights of entities that are biologically human but legally regarded as nonpersons," writes @jamestaranto wsj.com/opinion/planne… via @WSJopinion
Classroom misbehavior has surged since the Covid lockdowns, and some states are responding with changes that will benefit teachers and students. on.wsj.com/3GCbAzA
"Under Mr. Mamdani’s vision, the corner bodega, the family-owned deli and the community supermarket would all disappear—replaced by government outposts that decide what’s available and when," writes @JCats2013 wsj.com/opinion/want-s… via @WSJopinion
For all of its progressivism, New York is essentially American: thrumming with business, ingenuity and ambition, hustlers after big dreams and money. It entertains socialism, but its impulse is capitalist, writes @NicoleReneeAult on.wsj.com/44CmXAP
For all of its progressivism, New York is essentially American: thrumming with business, ingenuity and ambition, hustlers after big dreams and money. It entertains socialism, but its impulse is capitalist, writes @NicoleReneeAult on.wsj.com/4euj98g
New York entertains socialism, but its impulse is capitalist, believing in work and opportunity. That impulse has curbed the worst excesses of insensible governance. wsj.com/opinion/social… via @WSJopinion
A healthy society helps people manage inevitable decline and death with care and dignity. It doesn’t abdicate that responsibility by helping them kill themselves instead. wsj.com/opinion/new-yo… via @WSJopinion
The Estate Tax Wrecks U.S. Farms by @sierradmcclain wsj.com/opinion/the-ta… via @WSJopinion
A ruling in favor of St. Isidore, a proposed Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, could have bolstered religious freedom and educational options. wsj.com/opinion/st-isi… via @WSJopinion
An HHS report rebuts the false “consensus” on treating minors with gender dysphoria. wsj.com/opinion/u-s-ge… via @WSJopinion
Can St. Isidore Be a Religious Charter School?wsj.com/opinion/st-isi… via @WSJopinion
Easter Merits More Handel’s “Messiah” wsj.com/opinion/easter… via @WSJopinion
Gov. Greg Abbott’s political gamble pays off as a $1 billion scholarship program passes the House. wsj.com/opinion/school… via @WSJopinion
The Real Reason Young People Are Anxious by Emily Finley wsj.com/opinion/our-ki… via @WSJopinion
Identity politics have evolved in ways that demonstrate opponents of the Equal Rights Amendment had a point. wsj.com/opinion/biden-… via @WSJopinion
A little Christmas reflection. wsj.com/opinion/on-chr… via @WSJopinion
Proposal 1 pits New Yorkers against each other in untenable conflicts of rights, writes @NicoleReneeAult on.wsj.com/3NQufI2
Proponents of Prop. 1 claim it won't intrude on other freedoms, but New York's track record on religious liberty suggests otherwise. wsj.com/opinion/new-yo… via @WSJopinion
At the Frick, Close Encounters With a Reconceived Collection wsj.com/arts-culture/f… via @WSJBooks