Editor's note: The Seventh-day Adventist Church's North American Division has released this statement about the May 4 announcement of Dr. Ben Carson, retired neurosurgeon and Adventist member, that he will seek the Republican Party nomination for U.S.
Why does The Wall Street Journal refer to retired neurosurgeon-turned Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson as Mr. Carson instead of Dr. Carson? Our style expert William Power explains our pages' rule.
Mike Huckabee, former computer executive Carly Fiorina and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson. Of the three, we've fact-checked Huckabee the most, thanks to his previous run for president in 2007, when he staked out a
Conservative author and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson officially launched his 2016 White House bid by trashing politicians from both major parties, and urged voters to trust their own judgment. "I think it's time for the
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