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The Labour Party is insulting

Looking back at the World Cup: Fans drank Boston dry, got permanent tattoos, sold out famous BBQ joints, and drove up small business revenue

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What Burnham gets wrong about the elites

Beyond rockets and satellites, SpaceX is quietly building an AI compute business that may become key to its eye-popping valuation

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Ann Widdecombe: Britain’s last Battleaxe

A weak yen turned Tokyo into a steal. A strong shekel turned Tel Aviv into the world’s most expensive city to buy McDonald’s

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Why Farage’s mates love Montenegro

The people sewing your clothes can’t see the stitches clearly — a $10 pair of glasses could unlock $27 billion in gains

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The deep-state cult of Leo Strauss

Trump officials were trying to use a Biden rule to gut billions in grants — a judge just said no

Politics
How Tommy Robinson radicalised my mum

Trump hails World Cup as huge win for America: ‘It turned out we were a soccer country, and I think it’s going to remain’

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Count Binface: a serious fool

The Democrats suddenly have a 39-year-old Senate warrior tearing into Trump and ‘Prince Don and Prince Eric’: Jon Ossoff

Politics
Jonathan Haidt: Why the Right should support the social media ban

‘Right to repair’ is coming to cars, but there’s still this big blind spot as consumers demand more autonomy

Politics
How Britain became Zombieland

Red Lobster’s 37-year-old CEO waited tables before joining the C-suite—he says it was a crash course in managing ‘difficult people and situations’

Culture
Argentina: World Cup villains

How United’s ‘premiumization’ strategy got passengers to swallow higher airfares without a fight

Culture
Holden Caulfield: the original incel

Iran just crossed Trump’s red line for resuming all-out war as fighting continues to escalate with no end in sight

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