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Students in Northern Ireland are going without heating and skipping meals, a survey has revealed.
The Trans Double-Mastectomy Lawsuit
Clementine Breen’s story of regretful surgery at age 14 is noteworthy as the Supreme Court weighs U.S. v. Skrmetti.
An Unfond Farewell to Lina Khan
Her latest assault on business is reviving another long-dead antitrust theory. At least she’ll soon be gone.
Trump Courts Xi Jinping, Slaps Japan
China’s Communist leader won’t be charmed by an inaugural invitation.
Lawfare Ramps Up in Wisconsin
Democrats try to destroy Trump’s 2020 election lawyers.
Mike Pompeo: America Needs the Nippon Steel Deal
The takeover of U.S. Steel would challenge Chinese market dominance, bolster our economic and national security, and protect U.S. jobs.
Mystery Drones and Nuclear Stability
The U.S. will be safer when we become more clear-eyed about new things appearing in the New Jersey skies.
How Israel Turned the Mideast Around
Six months ago, the Jewish state was weakened and demoralized. No longer. Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer discusses what America can learn.
Overwhelmed by the Trump Era? Try a Different Timeline
Eight years ago, people on the left vowed to resist. Now they tell themselves stories of the ‘multiverse.’
Lansing Democrats Are Set to Stiff Michigan Waiters
A proposed hike in the minimum wage for tipped employees would drive many out of their jobs.
Civilization and the Democratic Party
The party’s most accomplished elected official in Michigan becomes an independent.
What are BTecs and how are they graded?
Hundreds of thousands of students do the vocational qualifications known as BTecs every year.
Schools accused of 'toxic and humiliating culture'
The Mossbourne Federation says the "toxic culture" claims against it are part of a "vexatious campaign".
'I was scared I would die in my student house'
The Brighton students say they collectively paid £3,120 a month for "nightmare" student housing.
'Cult of Love' Review: Unwrapping a Family's Drama
Set on Christmas Eve, Leslye Headland’s Broadway play observes the fractious relationships among two religious parents and their adult children.
Branded uniforms are a 'financial drain' on parents
About 7,500 people respond to a consultation about a new law to make all school uniforms affordable.
Inflation, Taxes and the Middle Class
Restraining prices is job one for Trump.
Biden Gets Lost in Trump's Shadow
The president-elect acts as if he’s already in charge. There’s never been a transition like this before.
Nasdaq Gets a Diversity Quota Rebuke
The Fifth Circuit rejects the SEC’s approval of the stock exchange’s mandate for company directors.
A Bipartisan Failure in Congress on National Defense
Congress slinks out of town without spending more on the military.