Millennials give Trump a second chance
As the over-60s turn away from Donald Trump, younger voters are disenchanted with Joe Biden and will place their vote elsewhere.
As the over-60s turn away from Donald Trump, younger voters are disenchanted with Joe Biden and will place their vote elsewhere.
Evidence is growing that Barack Obama’s administration bent the rules to undermine Donald Trump’s incoming team over Russian collusion.
The US President has a rambling, unscientific mind — but never at any stage did he actually recommend people inject disinfectant to treat COVID-19.
Some compare the global shutdown to tourist towns whose economies roar back to life from hibernation each summer. I’m not optimistic.
Many big names, in show business and beyond, enabled the disgraced movie mogul’s vile behaviour.
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then the Democratic party is heaping praise on Donald Trump.
While the president will be acquitted, John Bolton, a man of hawkishly reliable Republican credentials, can still do a lot of damage.
Bernie Sanders shares many qualities with Labour’s failed leader and will surely go the same way in a showdown with Donald Trump.
Did you get a new gadget for Christmas? Enjoy it; you won’t be getting much that’s really new in future.
There’s growing discontent with the likes of Facebook and Google.
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