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Opinion | The U.S. Is the Most Troubled Nation, Except for All the Others

Gerry Baker is Editor at Large of The Wall Street Journal. His weekly column for the editorial page, “Free Expression,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Tuesday....

Opinion | The British Left’s Tax Progress

The Labour Party moves to the right of the Tories on economics. Source link

Opinion | A Net-Zero Car Crash in London

Motorists are reminding politicians that gas-powered cars are popular. Source link

Opinion | The U.K.’s Windfall Tax Downfall

Guess what: Higher taxes reduce energy production and security. Source link

Opinion | The Real Story of the 1953 Iranian Coup

The left blames the CIA for the eventual rise of the ayatollahs. The truth is more complicated. Source link

Opinion | The U.S. and U.K. Are Split on the Ukraine War

The British are more assertive, the Americans more worried about provoking Russia. Source link

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Sports Betting Reddit Trends: What Smart Bettors Are Doing Differently

Introduction Over the past few years, Reddit has become one of the most active platforms for bettors looking to improve their strategies. What started as...

The Rise of Specialist Executive Recruitment Firms in the UK

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Why Non-Executive Directors Are Essential for Strong Governance and Business Growth

Did you know that companies with effective non-executive directors (NEDs) can outperform their competitors by up to 20%? This remarkable statistic underscores the vital...

What Canadian Bettors Look for in a Great Sports Betting Experience

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How Professional Bettors Manage Risk and Bankroll

Professional betting is often misunderstood. Many assume success comes from predicting winners more accurately than everyone else. In reality, long-term profitability depends far more...