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Jillian Kay Melchior

Jillian Kay Melchior

Editorial Page Writer at The Wall Street Journal

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  • English
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  • Editorial Page

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Opinion | A Black Life Lost in Seattle's No-Cop Zone - The Wall Street Journal

Opinion | A Black Life Lost in Seattle's No-Cop Zone  The Wall Street Journal
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Covid Unemployment Relief Makes Help Impossible to Find - The Wall ...

Covid Unemployment Relief Makes Help Impossible to Find  The Wall Street Journal
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Opinion | A Hong Kong Dissident’s Daring Escape

Danes face threats from Beijing for planning a fake climate crisis to help Ted Hui get to the West.
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Netflix’s True-Crime Character Assassination - The Wall Street Journal

Netflix’s True-Crime Character Assassination  The Wall Street Journal
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Opinion | Return to Normalcy? Not on the Streets of Philadelphia

Far-left protesters see vindication in a Biden victory—and a debt they’re prepared to collect.
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Opinion | A Black Lives Matter Republican

A walk through Baltimore with Kimberly Klacik, a congressional long shot who’s become a star.
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Opinion | Biden and Trump Are Both Right on Antifa

It’s an idea, not a group, and its radical leftist adherents refuse to disavow violence.
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Opinion | Colorado’s Cory Gardner Struggles to Survive the Trump Ef...

The GOP senator touts his record as he seeks re-election in a state trending against the president.
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Opinion | A Twitter Mob Takes Down an Administrator at Michigan State

The Graduate Employees Union denounced Stephen Hsu, and the president demanded his resignation.
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Opinion | Anarchy in the Streets of Philadelphia

Vandals and arsonists have targeted one developer’s properties for years, and gotten away with it.
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Opinion | Hong Kong’s Forbidden Vigil

People light candles every June 4 for Tiananmen Square victims. This year police refused a permit.
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Opinion | The People’s Republic vs. Jimmy Lai

China seeks to imprison a Hong Kong newspaperman and bankrupt his tabloid.
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Opinion | The Socialist Takes On the Tycoon in Colorado

Sanders has raised an army of volunteers while Bloomberg has pumped millions into the state.
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Opinion | The Virus Response Spurs Hong Kong’s Labor Movement

Hospital workers staged a five-day strike demanding a total shutdown of the border with the mainland.
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Opinion | Meet the Hong Kong Lawyers Working to Keep Protesters Free

People yell out their names as they’re being arrested so a bystander can call the volunteer legal-aid hotline.
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Opinion | Why Would Beijing Want to Turn Hong Kong Into Macau?

The former Portuguese colony is docile—but it’s also a corrupt backwater.
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Opinion | Does Freedom Have a Future in China?

Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee and mainland artist Jingxiong Guo both endured arrest and now live in exile, but they disagree on the prospects for democratic reform.
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Opinion | Hong Kong’s Revolutionary Turn

Many of the protesters have concluded the ‘one country, two systems’ model is untenable.
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Opinion | Hong Kong’s Spiritual Battle

With parishioners split over politics, pastors try to keep churches together.
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Opinion | The Hong Kong Crackdown Has Begun

Beijing hasn’t sent tanks into the streets. It’s trying to do the job with criminal gangs and technology.
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Opinion | The Treasure My Father Buried for Me

The coins and gems were fake, but it didn’t diminish the magic.