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The U.K. had no good reason to cede the Chagos Islands, a militarily strategic archipelago, to Mauritius.
Unraveling the Election Fundamentals
Polls show a dead heat. Here’s what else the campaigns are considering.
'I quit uni to climb mountains, and made history'
Adriana Brownlee said she quit university to pursue mountaineering and is now a record-breaker.
Is Free Speech Ever Violence?
Students discuss what distinguishes allowable speech from hate speech and incitement to riot.
The Mail-Ballot Panic Is Back for 2024
Is this the new normal, worrying about rejected votes and USPS delays?
Who's Really Cutting Medicare?
Advantage plans for seniors are reducing benefits and raising costs after Biden cut payments.
Everyone Is Under Investigation
Firms with 40% of the S&P market cap are under Justice Department scrutiny.
What Can Trump Deliver on Illegal Migration?
His proposals would face challenges from the U.S. Senate and American courtrooms to Mexico City.
Trump Should Fire the U.N. Forces in Lebanon
Unifil has long enabled Hezbollah’s aggression and is now obstructing Israel’s efforts to defend itself.
Election 2024: The Salesman vs. the HR Exec
A business analogy helps explain why neither Trump nor Harris is ideally suited to run the ‘company.’
Notable & Quotable: Kubrick for Trump
‘I believe my father . . . would very much approve of saving America, indeed the world, from the highly destructive Globalist forces threatening to take over.’
The Silly Rhetoric Cancels Out
If the latest charges of ‘collusion’ were real, they wouldn’t wait till October.
European Regulators Make a Power Grab
And the Biden-Harris administration fails to resist, despite the cost to U.S. companies.
U.N. Peacekeepers Are Hezbollah's Best Friend
Unifil let the terrorists roll in Lebanon but grandstands when Israel fights back.
What Would the New York Times Do Without Experts?
The paper’s defense of Kamala Harris rests on a questionable appeal to authority.
The Known Unknowns of Election 2024
The gender gap seems wider than ever, while Hispanics and black men shift to Trump.
Fight begins to make mobile-free schools law
A law to ban smartphones in schools will be called for under a private member’s bill on Wednesday.
Families 'left in lurch' on child autism diagnoses
Support services are failing to meet high demand, says the Children's Commissioner for England.
Kamala Harris's Pitch to Black Men
Will more pot smoking and forgivable loans peel them from Trump?
William H. Mellor, 1950-2024
He built the Institute for Justice, which defends against government abuses.