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RT @JAHeale: One day before Nigel Farage testifies to the House Judiciary committee on free speech in the UK. Madness.
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RT @TheSpectator: "The reality is that over the course of a few decades, the state has decided to pick sides, playing favorites in a game o….
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We can no longer afford to believe our leftist government will afford the same protection for us as it does for its political agenda
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Why isn’t Heritage pushing E.J. Antoni's appointment more, and leaving Team Trump to do most of the work?. The details surrounding the row inside the Heritage Foundation, on @TheSpectator now 👇.
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The nomination of E.J. Antoni, chief economist at the Heritage Foundation, to run the Bureau of Labor Statistics has prompted crickets
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RT @TheSpectator: "Without being faced with a constant feed of other people’s thoughts, your own become more vivid, more surprising.". ✍️ K….
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The absence of silence breeds the absence of thought. A mind kept in constant stimulation never develops the muscle for thinking.
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"You can be a showgirl and a happy fiancée, Taylor seems to be saying. Is this tenable? Will it end in heartbreak? Who knows. But it’s a nice thought.". @PrufrocksBurner on the return of optimism. For @TheSpectator .
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News of their engagement can mean only one thing: a millennial marriage boom is upon us. And with it, natalists will hope, a baby boom
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RT @mattjpfmcdonald: write-up of yesterday in the pool for @TheSpectator; taking in @peopleshousedc, @kencen and @FIFAWorldCup at t….
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Infantino presented the President with a novelty-sized ticket to the World Cup Final. He brought the World Cup with him from FIFA HQ
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RT @TheSpectator: "While it’s admittedly refreshing to watch the European Union grapple with the harms of protectionism – similarly to what….
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While it’s admittedly refreshing to watch the EU grapple with the harms of protectionism, who is really emerging as the winner?
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RT @TheSpectator: "What’s really at stake in these trade deals? That is what we are slowly discovering as Donald Trump’s handshakes with Am….
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While it’s admittedly refreshing to watch the EU grapple with the harms of protectionism, who is really emerging as the winner?
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Ukraine-Russia peace talks: breakthrough or trap?. I speak to @owenmatth and @DrRadchenko for @Spectator TV.
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RT @NickClairmont1: The only political sensibility I trust is people who were anti-mask in 2021 and are anti-mask right now.
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RT @asymmetricinfo: Americans have a right to know what their government is doing. Law enforcement needs to ditch the masks. .
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Federal officers intimidate D.C. citizens by refusing to identify their agency or show their face.
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RT @axios: The Spectator U.S. leans into print boom with fall relaunch
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It's part of an industrywide print revival in the U.S. as publishers look for more ways to upsell jaded digital advertisers in the AI era.
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RT @TheSpectator: "The only certainty so far is that these tariffs are indeed bringing in revenue, as Trump has been boasting on social med….
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The confusion of the markets is understandable. No one really knows the details of what’s coming into effect
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RT @Birdyword: The real tell that this isn't about China really is in the approach to India. There is no successful vision of limiting US e….
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RT @spectator: The Bank of England has cut interest rates for the third time this year, bringing rates back down to levels not seen since t….
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Some excitement on Threadneedle Street today after the Bank of England cut interest rates to 4 per cent. The Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has just voted five to four – after a revote – for...
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The entanglement of politics and monetary policy in much of the West has become the norm in recent years. even if it’s forbidden for politicians and bankers to admit it.
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The president clamors for the Fed to lower interest rates because it serves his wild spending.
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