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Trump has a communication problem, but Harris has a character problem. It isn’t over.
St. Bernard on the Hertz Shuttle
What we do isn’t nearly as important as how we do it.
Welfare Is What's Eating the Budget
Means-tested programs, not Medicare and Social Security, are behind today’s massive debt.
Knowns and Unknowns of the Harris-Trump Presidential Debate
Can you believe everything they say? Obviously not, but that isn’t the point.
Can India Keep Its Wealthy From Fleeing?
A suspicion of wealth and embrace of redistribution stymie the nation’s increasingly affluent.
Will I Have to Vote for Donald Trump?
I’ve left the Democratic Party, but I don’t like the alternative. Here’s how Harris can win me over.
A Catastrophic Debate for Trump
He was angry and fixated on the past, and he failed to define Harris or her policies.
Scottish government defeated in free school meals vote
Opposition parties say the Scottish government should fulfil its promise to give all primary pupils the benefit.
School closes amid 'urgent concerns' over ceilings
For this week the school will remain closed with remote learning in place from tomorrow.
Who Won the Trump-Harris Debate?
Trump Lets Harris Off the Debate Hook
The former President let her rattle him, as he failed to make her defend her policies.
Tucker Carlson's History Lessons
The media personality spreads bizarre ideas about World War II.
Why Americans Are Sour on the Economy
They have good reason to be, as the latest Census data reveal.
The Biden-Harris Rule Trump Appointees Should Repeal First
Investors increasingly understand ESG is unhealthy but the SEC has baked it into financial regulation.
How to Save Europe's Economy
Mario Draghi has a plan, if anyone would actually read it.
The Gaza Cease-Fire Deal That Wasn't
Students discuss the future of the Israel-Hamas war and the remaining hostages.
Cantor Fitzgerald Bids Adieu to a 9/11 Survivor
Harry Waizer retires, 23 years after barely escaping the attack that killed 658 of the firm’s employees.
Notable & Quotable: Spice
Ahead of her Pittsburgh trip, Harris’s ‘advance team spent countless days in the city researching the business and thoroughly checking its owners’ backgrounds.’
Minorities Reap the Benefit When Affirmative Action Ends
Colleges across America see the first signs of a repeat of what happened in California after 1996.
The 'Collusion' Blunder
The U.S. has served itself badly by trying to blame Russia for Trumpism.