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Young conservatives reveal what’s top of mind as GOP, Democrats battle for ‘hopeless’ Gen Z voters
At Young America’s Foundation’s “America at 250” conference in Washington, D.C., young conservatives set out the issues shaping their political outlook ahead of the November midterms, as Republicans and Democrats both court Gen Z as a decisive voting bloc. Students highlighted affordability, border security, political polarisation, and concerns about how artificial intelligence and social media…
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From one northerner to another, Andy lad. You were nine when Maggie became PM, so what the heck do you know about the basket-case Britain she rescued us from? asks NEIL DARBYSHIRE
This is a comment piece by Daily Mail columnist Neil Darbyshire, addressed to Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, arguing that Burnham is too young to properly understand the state of Britain before Margaret Thatcher became prime minister in 1979. Darbyshire’s central point is that Burnham, who was a child at the time, lacks first-hand experience…
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Premier League managers have never been less English, title-winning or secure in their jobs
Nine Premier League clubs will begin the 2026-27 season with a different manager from the one who finished the previous campaign, underlining an unprecedented lack of job security. With 11 coaches having been in post for less than a year, the division’s median managerial tenure is at its lowest at the start of a season,…
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Bessent says K-shaped economy is ‘over’
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the “K-shaped” economy is over, arguing that the divergent fortunes of wealthy and lower-income Americans are beginning to converge. The claim matters because the term has become a widely used description of an economy in which asset owners and higher earners benefit while many households face persistent pressure from…
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America’s most powerful banker makes HUGE bet on booming city as he praises its economy and public safety
JPMorgan Chase has agreed to provide roughly $200 million in financing for a 342-flat apartment building at San Francisco’s Power Station redevelopment, signalling renewed confidence in a housing market that had largely stalled after interest-rate rises. The move matters because a major Wall Street lender is backing a large new project despite difficult construction costs…
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Labor keeps saying the economy is strong. These damning numbers reveal why Aussies aren’t buying it – and it’ll only fuel Pauline’s rise: PVO
The article argues that the Labor government’s claims of a strong economy do not match many Australians’ experience of living costs and financial pressure. It suggests this disconnect could weaken confidence in Labor and increase support for Pauline Hanson and her One Nation party. Its central theme is voter sentiment rather than a specific policy…
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The Memo: Weak jobs report clouds economy as Trump barrels toward midterms
The article content was not available because access to the page was denied, so its specific claims cannot be independently summarised. Based on the headline, it appears to examine how a weak employment report could complicate Donald Trump’s economic message ahead of the US midterm elections. The headline suggests the piece links jobs data, inflation…
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I’m 35, my mates in investment banking are at risk of losing their jobs … but I’m in an AI-proof industry that will always be needed
Construction business owner Brenden Morrissey has encouraged young Australians to consider apprenticeships rather than university, arguing that skilled trades offer more secure long-term work as artificial intelligence changes white-collar employment. He said construction would remain necessary and was less likely to be automated, contrasting it with roles such as investment banking that he believes could…
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Harris attacks Moore redistricting plan as Google reshuffles AI leadership
Maryland’s sole Republican congressman alleges a bid to erase his district, while Google moves senior AI figures. Sunrisers Leeds thrash Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred, ending three teams’ knockout hopes.
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Trump announces deals and investments to bolster mining
President Trump announced more than $2 billion in funding and investments for critical-minerals projects, alongside $180 million for mining education and workforce training. The measures are intended to expand US supplies of minerals used in batteries, advanced technology and defence equipment, reducing reliance on China, which dominates much of the sector’s mining and processing. The…