Mejia, a progressive, is one of 11 Democrats running to replace the governor-elect. But she may not be the party's best ...
If there is such a thing as an iconic fraud, it’s probably the Nigerian 419 scam. If you had an email account 20 years ago, ...
The conflict between Trump and Fed Chair Jerome Powell is a dispute within the US ruling class, driven by fear of a mass ...
Business leaders affiliated with AI companies and TikTok and family members of people accused of federal crimes were among ...
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The problem with populism: Anger feels good but isn’t an effective way to govern
Populism is an effective way to win primaries, dominate cable news, and become social media influencers, but it is a disastrous way to govern.
Parag Thatte, a stock analyst at Deutsche Bank, said a similar dynamic remained in 2026, a midterm election year. The ...
The richest people on the planet are far more likely to be in power politically than everyone else, Oxfam’s annual inequality report found.
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The Oligarchs Pushing for Conquest in Greenland
Trump’s fixation on filching the island territory from Denmark may seem like the demented ravings of a mad king. But to a ...
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Elizabeth Warren’s Abundant Mistakes
Excommunication in general is a rather stringent penalty that ought to be employed only for serious offenses, and ideally by ...
Trump has stunned Wall Street by calling for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates. He’s pressuring energy companies into ...
For the markets, it seems, any sort of respite from political meddling in a company’s commercial decisions, even if motivated by pique, is a distinct plus. Alas, such moments are not as frequent as ...
Opinion: If the OECD’s new Pillar Two “side-by-side” agreement with the US works as intended, it will constrain rather than ...
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