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Coach K was so outraged by Duke’s performance in a Saturday afternoon game that he called for a practice that night. The season turned out well.
The Nerdiest Sleeper Issue of the Presidential Election
Voters are suspicious of the Fed, which seems structurally incapable of learning from its mistakes.
Expect the GOP to Win Big in the Senate
The party’s secret weapon: Trump voters who have no idea who the candidates for the upper chamber are.
When is the deadline to apply for secondary school?
The deadline is approaching for parents to apply for their preferred secondary school for their child.
'I massively regret using AI to cheat at uni'
Hannah says she is lucky she wasn't thrown out of university after being caught using AI.
Parents lose hope as report says Send system broken
The special educational needs system is financially unsustainable, the National Audit Office warns.
Democrats Run a Bait-and-Switch in the 2024 Senate Elections
Some incumbents are almost in Trumpian MAGA Land.
The India-Canada Breakdown
Ottawa has a serious dispute with New Delhi, but Justin Trudeau’s crude appeals to Sikh voters are making matters worse.
A Mess at the International Criminal Court
The prosecutor pursuing Israeli leaders is accused of sexual harassment. The facts cry out for an investigation.
Harris's Abortion Plan: No Concessions
Offered a middle ground on religious conscience, she refuses to take it.
Florida vs. California on Mail Ballots
One state counts the votes quickly, and the other takes weeks.
Election Lawfare Escalates in Wisconsin
The State AG uses his office to intimidate a Republican mayor.
Biden Still Speaking in Public
Did Democratic officials object when he called for locking up Donald Trump?
Trump's Tariffs Won't Bring Us Peace and Prosperity
Free trade lower’s prices and preempts war. Why do some Republicans want protectionism instead?
Saying 'Don't!' Isn't Deterrence, but It's All Kamala Harris Knows
Four more years of phobia about escalation would make the world a more dangerous place.
Notable & Quotable: Fall in the Southern Hemisphere
‘Avoid naming seasons for events or communication. . . . Even saying ‘summer (Northern Hemisphere)’ implies the Euro–American-centric approach.’
Harris and Trump Can't Both Lose, but Either One Could
If victory has 1,000 fathers, defeat in the presidential election either way will have at least a dozen reasons.
Elon Musk Rocks the Vote
Democrats cry foul over his voter petition lottery, but does it merit the uproar?
Breaking Up Google Is a Fool's Game
Antitrust enforcers intent on sparking innovation and competition risk harming it, to Beijing’s benefit.
Brown Says No to Divestment From Israel
But the university sends mixed signals on its institutional neutrality policy.