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11/03/2024 - 7:30pm
Peanut the Squirrel was no match for the administrative state
Was an army of officials really needed to euthanize a rescue animal?
Oliver Bateman
03.11
Americans moving to California at historically low rate
More than half a million residents left the state in 2023
Laurel Duggan
03.11
A Harris presidency promises more boardroom liberalism
Fred Bauer
Saturday, November 2
02.11
Trump campaign attacks neocons in final days of race
The Republican candidate is reminding voters of the establishment's failures
Laurel Duggan
Friday, November 1
01.11
America's political marriage divide is growing
New research shows that marital status is becoming a proxy for ideological beliefs
Laurel Duggan
01.11
John Mearsheimer: Americans would ‘fight and die’ for Taiwan
The international relations professor made a realist case for defending the island
UnHerd Staff
01.11
Is Putin pushing for negotiations ahead of a Trump presidency?
Russia and Ukraine are considering a truce over strikes on energy infrastructure
Ralph Schoellhammer
Thursday, October 31
31.10
Garbage stunt confirms Trump is America's meme king
Mary Harrington
31.10
Why the Catholic Church is embracing anime
Catholicism is adapting to the changing makeup of its followers
Katherine Dee
31.10
80% of Americans believe speech can be a form of violence
A FIRE poll has found widespread skepticism of the First Amendment
Laurel Duggan
31.10
Is a new spy agency coming to the EU?
Thomas Fazi
31.10
Democrats promote porn access in pitch to young men
The party is trying to win back male voters from Donald Trump
Laurel Duggan
Wednesday, October 30
30.10
Steve Bannon is no longer MAGA's mastermind
Oliver Bateman
30.10
Starmer warns Tories not to undermine police over Southport stabbings
Max Mitchell
30.10
Beltway's gilded class turns out for Kamala Harris in D.C.
Choosing the site of Donald Trump's 6 January speech provided an unintentional contrast
Emily Jashinsky
Tuesday, October 29
29.10
Jeff Bezos deserves credit for Washington Post intervention
Zaid Jilani
29.10
Kamala Harris's empty platitudes have come back to bite her
Voters are put off by the Democrats' lack of a positive vision
Michael Baharaeen
29.10
Will Tony Hinchcliffe's Puerto Rico joke flip Latino voters?
The comedian's New York set may end up hurting Trump
Michael Cuenco
29.10
Could China rescue Europe from Trump's tariffs?
A stimulus boost in Beijing may raise demand for Western products
John Rapley
Monday, October 28
28.10
Iran's Khamenei should not be banned from X
Suspending troublesome figures validates their victim complex
Emily Jashinsky
28.10
Navalny widow: bombs are hitting Russians too
UnHerd Staff
28.10
What UK politicians can learn from Japan's seismic election result
The LDP's historic drubbing has several lessons for Britain
Philip Patrick
28.10
Arab Americans are drifting back to the Republicans
Laurel Duggan
28.10
The Women's Equality Party deserved to fail
Rather than solve real issues, the organization opted for politics by hashtag
Josephine Bartosch
28.10
Unlike Lebanon and Gaza, Israel takes a cautious line with Iran
Each individual strike is carefully calibrated to sidestep all-out conflict
Aris Roussinos
Sunday, October 27
27.10
Trump and Harris have no plan for America's $35-trillion debt
Fred Bauer
27.10
Russia emerges victorious in Georgia's elections
Putin's grip in the Caucasus region is tightening
Vazha Tavberidze
27.10
Justin Trudeau's immigration U-turn is too little, too late
Michael Cuenco
27.10
Two years in, Elon Musk’s X is a fascinating failure
The platform is too culturally significant to die, yet too toxic to thrive financially
Oliver Bateman
Saturday, October 26
26.10
Trump was preaching to the converted in Joe Rogan interview
Emily Jashinsky
26.10
The backbone of German industry is collapsing
Tax revenues will plummet as small businesses go under
Ralph Schoellhammer
26.10
Keir Starmer's 'working people' gambit is falling apart
The PM has to provide a clear definition sooner or later
James Sean Dickson
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