Wall Street Journal
Inside Apple’s Multibillion-Dollar Push to Make Chips in the U.S. | WSJ
Feb 23, 2026
Apple is beginning to bring its semiconductor manufacturing supply chain back to the United States. Nearly all of the most advanced chips are made in Taiwan, which China has threatened to annex. Concentrating chip supplies on an island that could be invaded, or face steep U.S. tariffs from Trump, is a big risk to Apple’s business. To find out how far the company still has to go, WSJ reporter Rolfe Winkler visited several of the company’s suppliers including TSMC, ASML and Foxconn in the Southwest.
Why Trump Is Relying on Coast Guard Special Forces for Key Missions | WSJ
Feb 3, 2026
With its special forces playing a key role in Trump’s national security missions, the Coast Guard is standing up a new command for its elite teams. These special forces units have ramped up drug interdictions in the Caribbean and the Pacific, leading seizers of oil tankers. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday visited a unit in Miami to learn more.
How Trump Is Reclaiming the U.S.’s Biggest Cultural Symbols | WSJ
Dec 31, 2025
President Trump has put his stamp on everything from a UFC fight to youth politics to the Smithsonian. The Wall Street Journal’s Aaron Zitner examines the new civic landscape heading into the celebration of the country’s 250th birthday. He spoke with a popular young conservative Benny Johnson at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest, UFC president Dana White and Michael Gonzalez, a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
The U-2 Spy Plane Is Still Flying Combat Missions 60 Years After Its Debut
June 7, 2018
The U-2 spy plane has been in service for more than 60 years and still flies missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. WSJ's Michael Phillips got a rare opportunity to fly to the edge of space and explore why America's oldest working spy plane is still soaring above 70,000 feet.