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Some young people from east Belfast are calling for more support for education in youth clubs.
Single mum 'appalled' by school uniform delay costs
Bethany Hall has only received £50 worth of a £250 order from a school uniform supplier in Daventry.
Trump Can Restore Honor to American Art
Federal arts and cultural organizations have spent decades funneling taxpayer dollars into projects ranging from the profane to the inane.
The U.S. Homeland Stands Unguarded
The Pentagon needs to modernize its plans to defend against new threats from Russia and China.
Trump Should Challenge the Fed's Policies
An independent agency of government shouldn’t have such enormous power to skew financial outcomes.
Biden Tosses Rivian a $6 Billion Lifeline
The company is losing $107,043 per EV sale, and taxpayers could end up paying.
The Election Campaign Europe Needs
Germans may finally get a chance to vote for economic growth.
Winston Churchill: An American Patriot
His leadership and foresight still inspire the free world, 150 years after his birth.
British Labour Meets the Laffer Curve
The new U.K. government gets a lesson in supply-side economics as businesses revolt against tax hikes.
'Gangster Hunters': The Good Guys Learn to Fight
At the start of the FBI’s campaign against organized crime, few agents had any experience with guns or knew how to handle a crime scene.
Australian Senate approves social media ban on under-16s
The ban aims to reduce "harms" on children and will take at least a year to implement, the PM says.
University vet school accused of overlooking racism
The university says it is doing everything it reasonably can to support students.
'The Blood Quilt' Review: A Patchwork Family Drama
Katori Hall’s play at Lincoln Center observes four daughters as they gather on an island off the coast of Georgia in the wake of their mother’s death.
'Thomas Schütte' Review: An Artist's Endless Irony at MoMa
The German painter and sculptor receives a retrospective in New York featuring more than 100 works, many of them bombastic and suffused with sarcasm.
Sixth form college teachers strike over pay
The National Education Union says 2,000 members are taking part in a walkout over pay.
Sixth form college staff take to the picket line
Lessons at two colleges in Brighton & Hove and one in Horsham will be affected.
'It's so easy to lie': A fifth of children use fake age on social media
The regulator finds a fifth of children are pretending to be adults, potentially exposing them to harm.
A Short Lesson in Drug Competition
Calling RFK Jr.: See the new treatment that will break a Pfizer monopoly on a drug for heart disease.
The Court Case About Who Funds CAIR
A federal magistrate says the anti-Israel nonprofit must hand over donor information.
Trump Has His Cabinet Picks. Now It's Time to Pick Their Deputies
The No. 2 at a department or agency can be as important as the No. 1.