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The kitchen is filled with antitank missiles, the living room with grenades, mortars, guns and vests.
Why a Former Democrat Stumped for Trump in Coachella
A woke party, for mass migration and against school choice, pushed Gloria Romero rightward.
'The lights go out when it rains' - hundreds of schools waiting on builders
Just 62 of 513 schools selected for rebuilds in England have construction contracts, the BBC has found.
'The lights go out when it rains' - hundreds of schools waiting on builders
Just 62 of 513 schools selected for rebuilds in England have construction contracts, the BBC has found.
Child safety fears as 'repaired' ceiling falls at neglected school
The 150-year-old school has faced issues with black mould, mushrooms and water ingress from the roof.
California's Law and Order Revolt
Voters may oust Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon and toughen the state’s drug and shoplifting laws.
Trump Sees Harris, and Raises With More Tax Giveaways
The former President tries to outbid the Democrat with more special interest tax favors. It’s bad economics.
Biden's New Oil Sanctions on Iran
But will he enforce them, and defend the Sunni Arab states if Tehran attacks them?
Australia Wins Its China Trade War
Beijing lifts its ban on the last Aussie export imposed in 2020.
Taxpayers Pay People to Be Hurricane Risk Takers
Florida wouldn’t be less popular if insurance were properly priced. A lot else would be different.
Senate Candidate Mike Rogers Tries a Michigan GOP Comeback
Four years of progressive governance may help him end a 30-year Republican drought.
Brevity: Or, the Soul of Wit
The case for one-word titles.
Legalize Magic Mushrooms? Massachusetts Should Just Vote No
Psychedelics have real therapeutic potential, but it’s a dangerous mistake to allow everyday use.
Campus Protesters Hijack Academic Freedom
John Witherspoon knew campuses were meant for the pursuit of truth, not political activism.
Obama's Ugly Closing Argument
Will insulting voters persuade them to back Harris?
From no school at 16 to a place at university
Devin North, who is autistic, faced leaving school at 16 but three years later he's off to university.
Drop in foreign student visas worrying for UK universities
The number of applications for students' family members also falls starkly after a ban by the previous government.
From no school at 16 to a place at university
Devin North, who is autistic, faced leaving school at 16 but three years later he's off to university.
Tom Grennan's surprise visit to secondary pupils
The pop star's visit follows his recent diagnosis with Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
‘I nearly died drinking a ginger beer – my school’s EpiPen saved my life’
Campaigners want businesses to have EpiPens on hand to treat people having dangerous allergic reactions.