For those of us who get the
Wall Street Journal on Saturday, it is a newspaper of respite. Yes, all of Friday’s news is there but the features are sections on what books to read and what piece of 16th century art or literature merits a second look. It’s WSJ light, best evidenced by the change in the masthead from
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL to
WSJ.
The April 3-4 edition’s front page had an article titled: “Custody Fight Plus QAnon Turns Deadly.” Long, long ago, I was interviewed by the Journal for an article about an adoption proceeding. They don’t often stray into the family law field. However, Saturday’s story was harrowing.