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04/12/2026 - 9:00am
Boris Johnson: Trump has made a big mistake in Iran
Rob Lownie
Saturday, April 11
11.04
Zohran Mamdani’s racial equity plan is bad economics
New York can’t subsidize its way to abundance
Santiago Vidal Calvo
11.04
Can Lidl save Northern Ireland’s pubs?
The budget supermarket chain is navigating punitive licensing laws
Adam James Pollock
11.04
Future of Iran war hinges on Lebanon
Michal Kranz
Friday, April 10
10.04
California’s aging population will cripple the state economy
Measures to pin down homeowners are hastening a youth exodus
Joel Kotkin
10.04
Trump can’t afford a fight with the Vatican
Tensions are rising over Pope Leo XIV’s criticism of US foreign policy
Alexander Lucie-Smith
10.04
It’s time to kick Pride out of soccer
Julie Bindel
10.04
Israel’s Lebanon talks are political theater
Trump should be wary of any promises made by Netanyahu
Tom Rogan
Thursday, April 9
09.04
Muslims and the uneasy truth about assimilation
A new Washington Post article wrongly calls for pluralism without convergence
Glenn Loury
09.04
Iran is not Trump’s Suez Crisis
America’s status as the global hegemon remains largely intact
Richard Vinen
09.04
The music industry was a slop factory long before Eddie Dalton
Lias Saoudi
09.04
Democrats are still falling into Trump’s trap on trans issues
Turning gender into a moral test is a losing position
Ben Appel
Wednesday, April 8
08.04
Tucker Carlson is forcing a Christian reckoning on the Right
The podcaster’s denouncement of the Iran war has opened up a new fissure
Emily Jashinsky
08.04
Kanye West ban highlights the perils of state morality
Was liberal neutrality always an illusion?
Jide Ehizele
08.04
Iran ceasefire won’t erase months of market turmoil
John Rapley
08.04
Polymarket and Kalshi: the new gods of the attention economy
The infiltration of prediction markets into everyday life must be resisted
Ryan Zickgraf
08.04
Kanye West visa ban sets a dangerous precedent
Sarah McLaughlin
Tuesday, April 7
07.04
Trump and Crassus share a fatal misunderstanding of Iranian civilization
The President is doomed to repeat the same mistake as the Roman general
Antonio de Loera-Brust
07.04
Fatherlessness is fueling Britain’s masculinity crisis
Research on the absence of male role models casts a worrying light on family life
Stella O'Malley
07.04
Anthropic’s new AI model could lead to White House reconciliation
Another Manhattan Project may be emerging
Gavin Haynes
07.04
Fuel rationing is a symptom of the EU’s energy naivety
William Nattrass
Monday, April 6
06.04
Bluesky is already running out of steam
The platform is struggling to retain users
Oliver Bateman
06.04
Democrats have a Hasan Piker problem
Michael Baharaeen
Sunday, April 5
05.04
Zohran Mamdani is pushing New York towards fiscal disaster
Credit agencies have downgraded their outlook on the city’s finances
Seth Barron
05.04
Sectarians are exploiting Britain’s fractured society
Mawkish invocations of ‘unity’ are no longer enough to combat the threat
Ralph Leonard
05.04
The world no longer needs a reserve currency
Economic power is moving away from America
Charles Gave
05.04
The FT’s AI optimism rests on shaky science
James Rosen-Birch
Saturday, April 4
04.04
I have watched Antifa grow more extreme
A multinational summit aimed at combating the group is long overdue
Richie McGinniss
04.04
Downed fighter jets over Iran mark a dangerous turning point
What began as a show of strength is rapidly becoming a lesson in overreach
Christopher McCallion
Friday, April 3
03.04
Todd Blanche inherits the Epstein mess he helped shape
Replacing one loyalist with another leaves deeper credibility issues unanswered
Michael Tracey
03.04
Is SpaceX’s IPO just a hype bubble?
Alys Key
03.04
ITV’s transgender Elizabeth I: a strangely reactionary revisionism
‘Majesty’ arrives with the promise of provocation — but it does not deliver
Pratinav Anil
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