Hispanic catholics and protestants saw an equally large fall in Trump's favorability
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As Trump wages a pointless war in the Gulf, his conduct has the consequence of stimulating nuclear proliferation around the world. In the DPRK, uranium enrichment is up 75% as N Korea's bid to build an arsenal gains momentum. www.wsj.com/world/asia/n...
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When the Tech Bros link hands with Tommy Robinson... Mainstream politicians have stood by as the global far-right campaigns for anti-migrant violence on our streets. Now we’re suffering the consequences, argues Adam Bienkov
Martin Wolf: Just how dangerous is AI, what should we do to contain it and will any form of regulation work? My main conclusions will be that it is definitely dangerous, we should certainly try to regulate it, and yet, in all probability, the attempt will fail.
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Trump promised a "great rebirth of American manufacturing," and then proceeded to introduce policies which did precisely the opposite: they caused an acceleration in the collapse of manufacturing, reversing gains made over the prior three years. www.ft.com/content/e7a3...
Ofcom warns Elon Musk's X that it is directly involved in the instigation of riots and that continuing in this manner may have consequences. www.ft.com/content/4b62...
In this essay, Yaroslav Trofimov looks at a famous line from Thucydides that Netanyahu likes to quote—but doesn't understand. Trofimov, of course, understands the line, which is cited as an instance of hubris, perfectly. www.wsj.com/world/the-wo...
Trump's actions, particularly those taken in Hegseth's Pentagon, look increasingly like he is preparing to abandon Taiwan as a sort of gift to Chinese President Xi. This would have been unthinkable to earlier generations of Republicans, but today, it raises no complaints. www.ft.com/content/3935...
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Kim Jong Un recently inspected a new facility that could dramatically boost Pyongyang’s ability to make nuclear bombs.
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A technological disarmament pact between the US and China would make everyone feel more secure
Skills shortages, shifting tariffs and complex permitting processes are major barriers
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Mainstream politicians have stood by as the global far-right campaigns for anti-migrant violence on our streets. Now we’re suffering the consequences, argues Adam Bienkov