A White House rendezvous? – iPolitics
We begin tonight with U.S. President Donald Trump, who said on Wednesday that he will meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House… Read More »A White House rendezvous? – iPolitics
We begin tonight with U.S. President Donald Trump, who said on Wednesday that he will meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House… Read More »A White House rendezvous? – iPolitics
What’s Secretary Shitfaced AKA St. Pete of Drunklandia got going this week? You know, besides paranoidly temper-tantruming around the Pentagon looking for leakers who tell… Read More »Secretary Sh*tfaced Drives Car Into Woke Women’s Law Written By, Ummmmm, Kristi Noem And Marco Rubio
President Donald Trump listens as Elon Musk speaks in the Oval Office at the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, in Washington. Alex Brandon/AP. Fight… Read More »Trump’s attack on ActBlue’s “dark money” was backed by dark money
Happy Tuesday, and welcome to another edition of Rent Free. This week’s newsletter takes a look at a few major housing developments in state legislatures.… Read More »Back to basics
The Birmingham bin strike proves the rule that public health rarely dominates the headlines for positive reasons. The pandemic is the standout modern example. Consequently,… Read More »‘Birmingham’s bin strike underlines why public health matters. Labour should talk more about it’ – LabourList
It’s Tuesday morning and Canadians still don’t know the shape of their next Parliament. What they do know is that the Liberals have won re-election,… Read More »Live blog: The morning after – iPolitics
James York is a member of the Beaconsfield Conservative Association and a policymaker in the insurance industry. Provenance, Power and Position – lest we forget?… Read More »James York: We should embrace ‘provenance’ as an immovable economic requirement but too many Tories have forgotten why | Conservative Home
What’s the go with the au pairs?: A decade on from Peter Dutton’s infamous au pair scandal, we discovered what appears to be another Australian… Read More »Au pairs are back, hustings havoc, and Nine (doesn’t) look inward
DONCASTER, England — Reform UK topped opinion polls as a protest movement. Now it might actually get to run something. Nigel Farage’s right-wing party is… Read More »Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is about to face the hard part: Being in charge
[This post is co-authored with Professor Seth Barrett Tillman.] On Monday, April 21, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Kennedy v. Braidwood Management. On… Read More »The Supreme Court’s Order for Supplemental Briefing in Kennedy v. Braidwood and the Reorganization Plan of 1966