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CBO Sees 24 Million More Uninsured, $337 Billion Deficit Cut With GOP Plan

The number of Americans without health insurance would grow by 24 million under a House Republican proposal to topple most of the Affordable Care Act, according to a nonpartisan report that is likely to complicate GOP lawmakers’ efforts to unite around the plan. 5197

Steve Bannon and the Making of an Economic Nationalist

The controversial White House counselor says his father’s 2008 financial trauma helped crystallize his antiglobalist views and led to a political hardening; “I’m going to be totally wiped out.”

Saks Owner in Talks to Buy Neiman Marcus

The private-equity firms that own Neiman Marcus are in discussions to sell the struggling retail chain to rival Hudson’s Bay, owner of Saks Fifth Avenue.

Wintry Storm Hits U.S. East Coast

A late-winter East Coast storm shut schools, canceled flights and led officials to declare states of emergency, but rain and sleet sharply lowered snowfall forecasts in some major cities. 73

College professor Robert Kelly's Skype interview with the BBC—interrupted by his two children and his wife, Kim Jung-A—has gone viral. The Wall Street Journal spoke to Mr. Kelly and his family about the incident. Photo: Miho Inada/The Wall Street Journal

College professor Robert Kelly's Skype interview with the BBC—interrupted by his two children and his wife, Kim Jung-A—has gone viral. The Wall Street Journal spoke to Mr. Kelly and his family about the incident. Photo: Miho Inada/The Wall Street Journal

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When the Children Crashed Dad’s BBC Interview: The Family Speaks

In their first interview, Korea expert Robert Kelly and his wife Kim Jung-A describe the circumstances, chaos, and global reaction to their now-infamous home-office Skype catastrophe; ‘she was in a hippity-hoppity mood.’ 60

Most Economists Expect Fed Rate Increases in March and June

With economists almost unanimously expecting the Federal Reserve to raise short-term interest rates this week, most surveyed by The Wall Street Journal now have their eyes on the central bank’s June meeting for a subsequent rate move.

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Edsel: The Clunker That Turned Into a Classic

Everyone laughed when a mechanic bought the big Ford flop in 1959, but now even strangers stop to admire Ken Lammert’s Edsel.