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The Labour government's changes will come into effect in January 2025
Can Donald Trump Go on the Offensive?
Students discuss the presidential campaign and where it stands.
The Supreme Court Gets a Defense
A leading member of the appellate bar speaks up for the institution against political attacks.
Hezbollah Gets a Pager Message
The Shiite militia’s leaders learn they’re vulnerable in a war with Israel.
The Twilight of Justin Trudeau
Liberals suffer another defeat as Canadians reckon with economic and political decline.
The Political Scientific American
A very unscientific Harris endorsement shows why voters don’t trust scientific elites.
Anchorman IV
News outlets somehow blame Trump for being the target of assassination attempts.
How Biden Let Europe Slip Away
On trade, defense and energy, Washington has failed to shore up the trans-Atlantic alliance.
Matt Walsh's Hilarious New Film Asks: 'Am I Racist?'
His documentary exposes the DEI industry by letting practitioners discredit themselves.
80 Years Later, Are We Still on 'The Road to Serfdom'?
Hayek saw in 1944 that the loss of economic freedom often leads to the denial of other freedoms.
The Media vs. Ukrainian Peace?
The anti-Trump agitprop around Putin’s war isn’t helping anybody.
A U.S. National Debt Crisis Is Coming
Trump and Harris are determined to ignore the problem—at the country’s peril.
Your Kids Don't Need Smartphones
States ban them in schools. At home, parents should too.
Unis call for tuition-fee rise in freshers' week
A group of 141 institutions is calling for inflation-linked fee hikes and more government grants.
The American Economic Association Snubs Hayek
But a Marxist and DEI get plenty of attention at the annual scholarly conference.
Has the Fed Learned Any Lessons?
The central bank wants to declare victory over inflation but hasn’t explained its monetary mistakes.
The New Gangs of New York
As a corruption probe swirls around Mayor Eric Adams’s administration, two former firefighter chiefs are charged with taking bribes.
The Machinists Strike While Boeing Is Weak
Biden backs the union after it rejects a generous contract.
Lawfare at Its Most Dishonest
As documents are unsealed, Wisconsin’s 2020 ‘false electors’ case looks more unjust all the time.
Harris Is the Safer Economic Choice
Both candidates have bad ideas, but Trump’s are worse—and likelier to find support in Congress.