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Party elites treat Trump votes as apostasy, not a sign of policy differences.
Trump Faces a Different World in Term Two
Some adversaries have passed from the scene, while others have grown tougher.
The Economics of Political Correctness
Scholars need incentives to tell the truth, not to hide it and promote socially acceptable ideas.
2024 Election Shows the Media Learned Nothing From 2016
‘I think we can do much, much better,’ said the top New York Times editor then. They didn’t.
Jamie Oliver pulls 'offensive' children's book from sale
The 400-page fantasy novel is accused of stereotyping Indigenous Australians.
Behind Trump's Ban of Mike Pompeo
Don Jr. and allies veto Nikki Haley and the former Secretary of State for the cabinet. They don’t want competition for JD Vance in 2028.
Democrats for Election Denial in Pennsylvania
Marc Elias is back and trying to steal a Senate seat for Bob Casey.
How the Supreme Court Helped Democrats
Their losses would have been greater without rulings that protected campaign spending as political free speech.
Europe's Latest Net-Zero Victim
Germany’s coalition government collapses under the weight of climate policy.
The Good Sweepers in Valencia
More than 15,000 volunteers in Spain came to help with the flooding aftermath.
Why the GOP Is Winning Over Minorities
The Democrats have nothing to offer but grievance, victimhood and welfare.
Why Iran May Dash for the Bomb
Regime voices are pushing for it, and panic over Trump may offer a new impetus for action.
What Donald Trump Can Learn From Steve Jobs
Simplicity and quality, irrespective of marketing, are the keys to advancing a prosperous enterprise.
Israeli Rescuers Are an Example for the West
The Amsterdam attacks were an old story. The Jewish state’s response is something new.
There's No Such Thing as the Latino Vote
Hispanics in the U.S. are individuals who have agency. And they bring it to the polls.
Markets Hail Trump's Economics
He’ll repair the Biden damage, and his pro-growth agenda will drive private investment.
Too much debt or value for money? Students divided over tuition fee rise
University fees are rising to £9,535, meaning students will be left in more debt after their course.
Too much debt or value for money? Students divided over tuition fee rise
University fees are rising to £9,535, meaning students will be left in more debt after their course.
Former students urged to check for loan refunds
New figures show university graduates could be eligible for refunds worth nearly £200m.
'Scooter Youths,' Not Soccer Fans, Hunt Jews in Amsterdam
The perpetrators were Muslims of Moroccan origin.