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Ann Widdecombe: Britain’s last Battleaxe

‘Re-dollarization,’ not ‘de-dollarization’: Standard Chartered thinks fears over the U.S. dollar are overstated

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Why Farage’s mates love Montenegro

Trump threatens Iran with more bombing as U.S. missile stockpiles decline, the Strait of Hormuz slams shut, and there’s no endgame in sight

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The deep-state cult of Leo Strauss

A year after founder Fred Smith’s death, FedEx’s CEO charts his own path

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How Tommy Robinson radicalised my mum

Mamdani’s $50 World Cup jersey stunt proves some of the oldest criticisms of socialism correct: ‘The odds are extremely stacked against you’

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Count Binface: a serious fool

U.S. reimposes naval blockade as strikes intensify and Iran threatens to stop all Mideast energy exports

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

Bending Spoons only hired 0.04% from its 800,000 job applications last year—its CEO says its cutthroat hiring process is unlike ‘useless’ interviews

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How Britain became Zombieland

FedEx CEO says we are in the middle of the biggest supply chain shift he’s seen in 35 years: ‘We are the referendum’

Politics
Does Manchesterism need Miliband?

Kevin Ryan’s AlleyCorp raises new $335 million fund, all in on early-stage bets

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Why Burnhamomics will fail

We may have just witnessed the biggest share drop in the modern history of IBM

Culture
Holden Caulfield: the original incel

Billionaire Richard Branson says copying his 5 a.m. morning routine won’t make you successful—and will just cause ‘more burnouts than breakthroughs’

Culture
Slough after The Office

Florida’s big tax cut plan assumes a level of migration that has already collapsed 90%

Culture