Elon is offering us a raw deal with X
He and his team have taken to poetry to convince us that a little censorship really isn’t so bad
David Marcus is a columnist at the New York Post
He and his team have taken to poetry to convince us that a little censorship really isn’t so bad
Reactions in New York across and America have been surprisingly nuanced and restrained
By an Eagles fan
From our UK edition
America’s Surgeon General Vivek Murthy wisely advised this week that thirteen years of age is too young for kids to be on social media. Hear, hear. But we must ask: if thirteen is not old enough for Twitter or Facebook, how is it, according to the Biden administration, totally old enough to opt for life-changing
The classified documents scandal should be the end of his presidency
George Santos is a symptom of this nation’s slipping standards
The former president’s success hinges on his presenting an image of confidence and control
It all makes sense now
Leo’s victory sees him crowned the new king of soccer
Their leaders must talk out of both sides of the mouth — and who’s better at that?
By all appearances, he got rolled by a white supremacist
One of the world’s most popular sports has begun to get a foothold in the US
From our UK edition
The walls are closing in on Donald Trump. Again. But this time it’s different. Again. In the wake of the Republicans’ performance in the midterms, which ranges from lacklustre to biblically awful depending on how many drinks the GOP consultant you’re asking has had, Trump is taking all the blame. There are two problems with
Worries about crime weren’t enough to secure a win for Lee Zeldin
Voices on the right have let themselves down
Governor Kathy Hochul gets desperate on crime as Lee Zeldin polls ahead
How should we treat those who refuse to acknowledge the pandemic is over?
The New York AG is too busy hunting Trump to keep her city safe
Mayor Eric Adams is stuck between a Texas rock and a Manhattan hard place
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