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From ‘deplorables’ to ‘garbage,’ contempt doesn’t seem to be a winning message.
Hospitals Treat Souls as Well as Bodies
Chaplains offer crucial spiritual care to patients pondering eternal questions.
Does Anyone Remember Peng Shuai?
The tennis star’s case affirms the dangers of engaging with China.
'The Inner Clock': Caught in the Diurnal Course
Disrupted circadian rhythms throw off our body clocks. Hangovers may arise when a tired brain and an overworked liver struggle to reconnect.
Trump and the Art of Deterrence
He understands that the American president can’t draw red lines unless he is willing to enforce them.
How to Build on Trump's Tax Success
The expiration of Trump’s tax cuts next year gives Congress the chance to write an even more pro-growth code.
The Bond Vigilantes Return to London
Markets give the thumb’s down to British Labour’s new tax-and-spend budget blowout.
Germany Is Forgetting How to Make Cars
Volkswagen considers shuttering three plants, the result of electric vehicle mandates.
The Three Reasons Harris Will Lose the Election
Traditional Democrats are deserting the party, she was unprepared, and she has no clear message.
Private schools vote for legal action over VAT plans
The Independent Schools Council, which represents 1,400 schools, votes to proceed with legal action.
Not a Bad Job Market
The latest NFIB employer survey finds that small firms are still searching for workers.
'A Real Pain' Review: Jesse Eisenberg's Tormented Travelogue
The actor stars alongside Kieran Culkin in his film about two cousins who visit Poland in the wake of their grandmother’s death, pairing the melancholy of middle age with the horrors of the Holocaust.
School leaders know fixing problems a marathon, not a sprint
But school leaders do not agree on how quickly the government should be pacing itself.
School leaders know fixing problems a marathon, not a sprint
But school leaders do not agree on how quickly the government should be pacing itself.
11 Books to Read: The Best Reviews of October
Marie Curie’s life of discovery, the rise of the automobile, a great painter’s years of poverty and more books highlighted by our reviewers.
Deaf pupil, 9, angry at lack of school interpreter
Maisie has missed several weeks of school as Shropshire Council has not found her a new interpreter.
Students taught about spiking dangers in new campaign
Students at the Royal Agricultural University took part in a silent disco to learn about spiking.
School has worst pupil attendance rate in England
A councillor says improvements must be made to get schoolchildren back into the classrooms.
The 'Garbage' Kerfuffle and the Biden-Harris Partnership
Perhaps the vice president expects too much from the addled president.
A Harris Victory Means a Fourth Obama Term
At home, she’s no centrist. Abroad, she seems unprepared for the dangers ahead.