Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America by Maggie Haberman, Mudlark £25 During the Trump presidency, Maggie Haberman of the New York Times established herself as the leading Trump-watcher — managing to report unsparingly on the president, while maintaining a relationship with him. Now she […]
Month: November 2022
The global economy is headed for a severe recession, Mohamed El-Erian has warned. The economist expects “more uncertainty in the future as shocks grow more frequent and more violent”. The recession will be drawn-out rather than “short and shallow”, he added. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access […]
Sierra Leone’s president has defended his decision to spend almost a quarter of the national budget on education, saying the country cannot develop unless all children go to school. Speaking to the Guardian, Julius Maada Bio admitted that allocating 1.7tn leones (£80m) this year for its ambitious educational reform programme […]
It’s a grab bag of economic data this week in a period marked by Thanksgiving and a half day on Black Friday, when consumers and investors alike will try to take advantage of bargain hunting for Christmas gifts. Whether the economy and Wall Street will be in a holiday mood […]
After Yale and Harvard Law Schools withdrew from the U.S. News & World Report law school rankings last week, the law schools of Stanford, Columbia, Georgetown and Berkeley announced their departures. Stanford Law Dean Jenny Martinez said in a statement that while Stanford has ranked highly for many years, the […]
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Donald Trump’s announcement that he will seek the White House in 2024 serves as a timely reminder that, while many of the high-profile candidates he endorsed in 2022’s midterms performed below expectations, the policies he embraced as a candidate and as president, […]