Trump’s Approval Rating: Cutting Waste and Draining the Swamp
According to the left-wing media and Democrats, the solution to restoring democracy in America—and avoiding comparisons to Hitler—is to stop...
Read MoreMeta’s Israel Policy Chief Tried to Suppress Pro-Palestinian Instagram Posts
A former senior Israeli government official now working as Meta’s Israel policy chief personally pushed for the censorship of Instagram accounts...
Read MoreMarkets relieved by German election result, but key industries remain mired in uncertainty
Germany's election result delivered a jolt of optimism to lackluster markets at the start of the week, though the question of whether the new...
Read MoreAll it takes is a 'WHIFF of infected breath' to catch Omicron
You only need to be exposed to 'a whiff of infected breath' to catch Omicron, one of the Government's scientific advisers said today. Professor Peter...
Read MoreThe four ways Labour can stop benefit fraud and save billions
National Audit Office’s anti-fraud boss outlines how losses can be halted after benefit overpayments hit £10.2bn last year
Read MoreMeet the World’s Least Popular President
In a country riven by deep political, social, and geographic divisions, there are few subjects on which all Peruvians can agree. But the foibles and...
Read MoreGovernment Tech Workers Forced to Defend Projects to Random Elon Musk Bros
A recent high school graduate and former Neuralink intern has joined meetings to review lines of code and other work history of career public...
Read MoreNatWest sees Government overtaken as biggest shareholder after 16 years
The Government is no longer the biggest shareholder in NatWest, marking a shift in the bank’s future more than 16 years after being bailed out by...
Read More'Liberal propaganda' media outlet could see taxpayer funding slashed if GOP efforts succeed
National Public Radio could see its funding slashed as a new bill would scrap both "direct or indirect" federal taxpayer support for the news...
Read MoreEnergy bills up, interest rates down – what Reeves can do to ease the cost of living
The Chancellor has been left with very few levers to pull, with tax rises ruled out and the economy not providing the growth needed to buy some...
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