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Students discuss the president-elect’s nominees.
The Desolate Wilderness
An editorial published annually since 1961: An account of the Pilgrims’ journey to Plymouth in 1620, as recorded by Nathaniel Morton.
And the Fair Land
An editorial published annually since 1961: For all our social discord we yet remain the longest enduring society of free men governing themselves without benefit of kings or dictators.
Trump Wields a Tariff Bludgeon
The threat of a tax on imports will be his all-purpose lever in foreign and domestic policy.
Trump Betrays the Truckers With Chavez-DeRemer
His Labor nominee’s views on gig workers could cost thousands of jobs.
Hezbollah's Cease-Fire Is a Victory for Israel
Iran’s Lebanese proxy staggers out of the fight, leaving Hamas alone in Gaza.
Thanksgiving Tales From a Turkey Farm
The holiday is a good reminder of the connection between food and the land.
A Short, Strange Trip to Nowhere
While everything’s a ‘journey’ today, my recent travel attempt deserved the term for another reason.
Democrats Need FBI Reform Too
The collusion and laptop hoaxes were America’s ‘siloviki’ protecting their power.
How Inflation Killed Bidenomics
The California-based Hewlett Foundation pushed the idea of a federal spend-a-thon.
Trump's Election Victory and the Death of Racial Tribalism
Shelby Steele says the election shows that blacks no longer feel beholden to the Democratic Party.
CCTV shows pupils abused and locked in padded room
Police have said staff will not face action over abuse of autistic children shown in videos leaked to the BBC.
Democrats vs. Democracy
The nasty treatment of ‘No Labels’ suggests the Democratic party itself should consider a new label.
Got Debt? Try Some Fiscal Federalism
Musk and Ramaswamy can end Washington’s habit of paying for everything from bike paths to bus stops.
The U.S. Is Losing the Ability to Deter War With China
A war game simulation shows we will run out of long-range missiles in a week.
Queueing through the night for student accommodation
Students at Oxford Brookes University queue for 24 hours just to secure a property for next year.
'I want to get a job but I don't know how'
The BBC speaks to young people yet to enter the workforce as well as those who have chosen to leave it.
'Citizen Hub has been a huge help for my family'
The community interest company in St Neots aims to create opportunities and help fill skills gaps.
Extra-curricular activities need 'relentless fundraising'
The principal of a school in Newry says a recent musical production required over £20,000 of fundraising.
Beyond the 'Resistance'
A consensus on crime by illegal migrants may allow for enforcement progress.