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As the president prepares to leave the White House, he ends his term with a pardon and a lie.
A Thumb on the Scale for Wegovy
Biden’s Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services extends coverage by making nonsense of the law.
A Lame Duck Can Still Swim
Biden still has all powers of the presidency. Like some of his predecessors, he’s using them vigorously.
WPATH, 'Transgender Healthcare' and the Supreme Court
The group’s so-called Standards of Care are an attempt to stack the deck by concealing rather than exploring the evidence.
One Last Bundle of Falsehoods about Biden Family Business
Let’s hope no one ever repeats Joe’s abuses of federal office.
Joe and Hunter Biden and the Rule of Law
Pardon me, what was that about preserving democratic norms?
School closes after halls and corridor are flooded
A burst pipe causes flooding at North Denes Primary and Nursery in Great Yarmouth.
Parliament to debate bereavement lessons petition
Funeral director John Adams has campaigned for the move because he lost his mum at 12.
10 years on: Is shared parental leave 'failing working families'?
The government is reviewing the policy but campaigners say the current system is "broken".
Kash Patel, the FBI and Retribution
The country doesn’t want or need a GOP version of the Comey bureau.
Lance Morrow, 1939-2024
The elegant writer covered American life and politics since LBJ.
The Syrian Civil War Erupts Again
The U.S. is mainly a bystander, unless the mayhem spreads.
An Anti-Worker Warrior at the NLRB
The Senate can end the reign of an opponent of basic workplace norms.
Lance Morrow on the Great American Story
Remembering the craft and insight of a writer with a moral sense who told the truth as he saw it.
Something's Burning in Trudeau's Canada
The prime minister let loose at a Taylor Swift concert as an antisemitic riot raged.
Why Is the New Fafsa So Obsessed With Race?
Education Department bureaucrats have turned the ‘simplified’ student-aid form into a mini census.
Life Lessons From 'Airplane!'
The 1980 film taught me hard work and silliness can coexist.
Donald Dos and Donald Don'ts
Protect the dollar, close the Education Department and don’t fall for crypto.
Jay Bhattacharya and the Vindication of the 'Fringe' Scientists
His NIH nomination, years after being maligned for questioning lockdowns, is a boon for real science.
School staff facing abuse daily - survey finds
The survey, by Unison, gathered the experiences of almost 800 school workers across the region.