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The Labour Party is insulting

After the Supreme Court killed his first tariffs, Trump turns to a new legal workaround to impose 25% tariffs on Brazil and possibly others

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What Burnham gets wrong about the elites

So you want to buy a sports franchise? Why entering sports ownership gives the rich a ‘very elite and exclusive club’ with great tax benefits

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Ann Widdecombe: Britain’s last Battleaxe

World Cup final is already the biggest ever prediction market as Kalshi bets top $1.27 billion—with Spain favored to beat Argentina

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Why Farage’s mates love Montenegro

Jensen Huang’s signature black leather jacket just sold at Sotheby’s for nearly $1 million—and the money is going to young tech builders

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The deep-state cult of Leo Strauss

Businesses are experimenting with cheaper Chinese AI models as U.S. rivals get more expensive

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How Tommy Robinson radicalised my mum

Off Season began with viral NFL jackets. Now Kristin Juszczyk is building a company designed to outlast any one sports season

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Count Binface: a serious fool

U.S. companies have finally gotten $71 billion in tariff refunds, but they’re using it to offset inflation caused by the Iran war

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

Markets may have just experienced their second DeepSeek shock, this time thanks to a Chinese AI lab named after a Pink Floyd album

Politics
How Britain became Zombieland

The AI boom is increasingly built on debt, but investor demand is plunging just as hyperscalers ramp up their bond blitz

Culture
Argentina: World Cup villains

With a $15 billion net worth, Palantir CEO Alex Karp predicts he will get 20x richer from AI—but that middle-class workers will get just modest raises

Culture
Holden Caulfield: the original incel

Even before he was wealthy, Warren Buffett planned to give away all his money—now he doesn’t check on his children’s charities to see how they use it

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