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Ann Widdecombe: Britain’s last Battleaxe

‘Close to as good as it gets’: Jamie Dimon just offered another warning on bubbly markets as Wall Street had a monster quarter

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Why Farage’s mates love Montenegro

Topgolf’s CEO thinks the sport’s next star could get their start at one of its driving ranges

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The deep-state cult of Leo Strauss

Ramp’s billionaire CEO ignores résumés and Ivy League degrees—he’s more interested in engineers who built Minecraft servers as teens

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How Tommy Robinson radicalised my mum

Mitsubishi takes over $7.5 billion in U.S. natural gas fields from Aethon, deepening Japanese bet on LNG and the AI boom

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Count Binface: a serious fool

An SEC email address mix-up is causing confusion and threatening to disrupt its proposal to scrap quarterly reporting requirements

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

Trump reduces size of two national monuments by 90% in efforts to expand land development

Politics
How Britain became Zombieland

New experimental Alzheimer’s drug shows potential after study shows slower cognitive decline

Politics
Does Manchesterism need Miliband?

A new FCC proposal could spell the end of the burner phone

Politics
Why Burnhamomics will fail

After donating $48 billion to the Gates Foundation, Warren Buffett is quietly ending one of the biggest philanthropic relationships in history

Culture
Holden Caulfield: the original Redditor

MacKenzie Scott, Melinda French Gates, and Lauren Sánchez Bezos are rewriting the rules of billionaire giving—one quietly, one strategically, one very publicly

Culture
Slough after The Office

Goldman economist offers a reality check on AI adoption: it took 15 years for computers to really show up in the data

Culture