Graham Platner faces new accusation, could drop out soon?
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is taking a break from his campaign after a new accusation of serious wrongdoing: sexual assault. The accuser, an ex-girlfriend named Jenny Racicot, told Politico a very…
A tax too far: Don't punish immigrants sending money to family
Remittances represent one of the most efficient poverty reduction programs yet developed, and no government designed it.
When federal oversight fails, police decertification must lead the way
Decertification is one of the strongest accountability tools available because it targets what officers value most: their ability to continue serving as police officers.
Europe doesn’t need to worry about Andy Burnham. He has the makings of a great ally | Jessica Berlin
Defence strategists fret about the next PM’s inexperience. But he knows about local resilience. That’s the kind of skill Nato urgently needs I recently asked a senior Labour figure what…
Pore substitute: can AI be trusted when it comes to skincare advice?
There are more than 3,000 conditions in dermatology, experts warn – and chatbots’ recommendations can be flaky Read more in the Antiviral series Who among us has not, in a…
If Trump wants a Nobel Peace Prize, he should do whatever it takes to stop Ebola
Trump says he deserves a peace prize for his efforts to end conflicts around the world — including the DRC. Stopping Ebola at its source would embody both humanitarian leadership and America First…
The US had the biggest opportunity in the history of American soccer. They wasted it | Alexander Abnos
The USMNT’s run at a home World Cup had attracted people who usually ignore soccer. Instead of triumph, they saw a humbling at the hands of Belgium In the closing…
Return-to-office mandates are a pay cut in disguise
Office days now cost the average worker about $55 in out-of-pocket spending on commuting, parking, coffee and lunch, according to recent research.
If the new guideline is EpiPen first, access should not be a luxury
I am a physician with good insurance, but every year we have faced higher out-of-pocket cost for my son’s EpiPen.
America is already locking up toothpaste, and the mass layoffs have barely started
I was recently in Kansas City. My Uber driver was Jesse — sharp, easy to talk to. He mentioned, almost offhandedly, that his girlfriend’s mother and a close friend had…














