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Though he may not admit it, Trump must know we’re handing him a strong economy.
Academy trust to hand over schools after money row (link is external)
University of Brighton Academies Trust runs 11 primary schools and three secondary schools.
'Families should move to avoid school run issues' (link is external)
Parents need to use "common sense" when picking where to live, claims one councillor.
Free school meals 'would tackle child poverty' (link is external)
Bishop Auckland MP Sam Rushworth wants to eventually see free meals for all pupils.
Where's Trump on Venezuela? (link is external)
Mixed messages from Republicans worry the opposition to Maduro in Caracas.
In California, Human Beings Come Last (link is external)
Efforts to protect endangered species contribute to disasters like the Los Angeles wildfires.
Joe Biden's Legacy of Deceit (link is external)
The attempts to deny inflation were bad enough. But the falsehood that history will remember is the conspiracy to cover up his infirmity.
School forced to close after 'ransomware attack' (link is external)
The school will be closed on 20 and 21 January while the data breach is investigated.
Decision to cut road safety GCSE reversed (link is external)
Grants to schools to teach a GCSE in Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies were axed in 2023.
Can Trump Do Better the Second Time? (link is external)
He’s stronger now, but his brand of political disruption has limits.
Trump, TikTok and Xi Jinping (link is external)
The President’s duty is to enforce the law, not cut a deal with China.
Scott Bessent vs. Bernie Sanders (link is external)
Their exchange on the minimum wage shows two views of the world.
China's Cut-Rate Economic Growth (link is external)
Rosy official data mask a deepening malaise—except for exports.
Journal Writers Look Ahead to Trump 47 (link is external)
Our hopes, fears and expectations for the first nonconsecutive White House term in 132 years.
Nebraska Will Fight the Radical Campaign for Electric Trucks (link is external)
Unelected regulators and oligopolists try to force a change that will leave rural Americans high and dry.
Trump Is a Realist on Greenland (link is external)
In fact, stability depends on the U.S. being ready to act in places the president-elect keeps talking about.
'The Köln Concert' at 50: Keith Jarrett's Solo Flow (link is external)
The landmark recording—which came from a concert in Cologne, West Germany, that almost didn’t happen—is a work of gorgeous, stream-of-consciousness pianism.
'Somewhere to Roost' Review: Domestic Bliss With a Feathered Twist (link is external)
At the American Folk Art Museum, notions of home are explored through objects that, at their best, create an intimate bond across centuries between visitors and the people who once owned them.
Swamp Creatures Scurry (link is external)
Unelected policy makers realize they shouldn’t have been making policy.
16 Books We Read This Week (link is external)
The transformation of Anne Frank, the early days of the Federal Reserve, why matter still mystifies and more.