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Opinion | Democrats Fail to Live Up to Their Label

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Opinion | Notable & Quotable: The New Cornel West

‘West has gone off the deep end. . . . Weeks ago, he praised Florida’s extremist governor, Ron DeSantis, in The Wall Street Journal, ‘for his revolutionary defense...

Opinion | Don’t Count a Third Party Out in 2024

If Biden and Trump are the nominees, who’s to say Americans won’t decide on another option? Source link

Opinion | No Labels May Re-Elect Donald Trump

The centrist group’s candidate would take unenthusiastic voters away from Biden. Source link

Opinion | Biden vs. Trump in 2024? Don’t Be So Sure

Look at voters’ faces when you describe the match-up and you’ll realize they’re open to alternatives. Source link

Opinion | America Wants a Centrist Party—in Theory

William A. Galston writes the weekly Politics & Ideas column in the Wall Street Journal. He holds the Ezra K. Zilkha Chair in the Brookings Institution’s Governance Studies...

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Tinder Writes Its Own Romcoms For the Dating App Era

Samantha slips from a ladder while reaching for a book in the library, but just at the right moment, John steps in to...

The Verge’s guide to moving

Moving is one of the most stressful events that can happen in your life. It takes a lot of time and effort, it’s...

Britain’s new PM dubbed a ‘part-timer’ for saying he won’t work past 6 p.m. on Fridays

The newly elected leader recently revealed that for years, he has “protected” that time to spend it with his family, including a 16-year-old...

We reviewed 1,200 studies to understand how childhood shapes the leaders we are today. Here’s what we found

Today, most of us spent our day on autopilot, moving from meeting to meeting with little or no time to think things through....

Carlsberg is pouring $4.2 billion into a deal with Pepsi and Lipton distributor Britvic as Gen Z shies away from alcohol

The trend of people rejecting alcoholic drinks in favor of their non-alcoholic counterparts has been afoot for a while.  While the burgeoning “moderative movement”...