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I recently wrote a couple of articles about the attacks PC makers have made against the MacBook Neo. In both those articles, I responded to criticism from Dell and Microsoft, with the major point being that, in the end, you’re still using Windows, which has so many problems that it makes the argument against Microsoft’s platform very easy to make.

However, I have to admit that while…

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Senate Republicans in Uproar After Closed-Door Meeting on Slush Fund

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is running into strong opposition from Republicans on Capitol Hill over President Trump’s $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund.”

Punchbowl News reported that close to 25 Republican senators spoke in opposition to the fund in a reportedly hostile meeting with Blanche Thursday. That’s considered unusually high. Senators suggested imposing requirements on how…

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The 9 Democratic Primaries to Watch Closely This Year

As a _New Republic_ reader, you’re well aware that 2026 is a midterm year. But unless you’re a political junkie—or a voter in a handful of states—you might be unaware that primary season has already begun. Five states have held primaries already, while the rest are taking place this spring and summer. On the Democratic side, there’s no shortage of ideological disputes, age gaps, and longtime…

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The Vatican’s Deal with the CCP is Not Working—But Washington Can Help

Last week, news broke that the Hong Kong government is working to confiscate millions from Hong Kong democracy advocate and devout Catholic Jimmy Lai, 78, funds that it claims are tied to his “crimes.” Lai was sentenced to 20 years in prison in February for alleged violations of the Chinese Communist Party’s national security policy. According to his daughter Claire, his access to holy Communion…

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The Terrifying Ridiculous Spectacle

Whew. It's been a time: "Open the Fuckin' Strait," "A whole civilization will die," puerile threats, boundless botches and cover-ups, deranged lurches into ballrooms, auto-pens, Davy Crockett, and a media sanewashing it all. And when their slapstick "ceasefire" and "peace talks" imploded, our Supreme Leader was at a UFC cage match watching men batter each other bloody for fun and profit. Then…

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Nearly 100 Arrested After Demanding Democrats Block Bombs to Israel

More than 300 people protested outside of the New York offices of Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand Monday to oppose sending U.S. weapons to Israel.

BREAKING: 300+ New Yorkers have taken over the offices of Kirsten Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer demanding no more weapons for Israel.

Tell Congress: Fund people, not bombs. pic.twitter.com/7VuAj01bSZ

— Sunrise Movement 🌅…

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Defamation cases must be decided in six months: Supreme Court judge

• Court adjourns Rs10bn case against Imran
• Delay linked to pending review of 2023 judgement

ISLAMABAD: Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb of the Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that defamation cases were usually between two parties and, under the law, a decision must be made within six months.

The observation came during the hearing of a set of appeals filed by PTI founder Imran Khan against…

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Trump Campaigns Against Top Republican Behind Epstein Files Push

Donald Trump is pulling out all of the stops to get rid of one of his only Republican critics.

The president is traveling to Kentucky Wednesday to campaign against Representative Thomas Massie, who not only voted against Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” but has also been a thorn in Trump’s side over the Jeffrey Epstein files and the Iran war.

Trump is visiting Hebron, Kentucky, just outside of…

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Everyone Is Missing the Point of SCOTUS’s Tariffs Decision

The Supreme Court’s rejection of Donald Trump’s tariffs will likely have little effect on the administration’s tariff regime. It will, however, further empower the conservative legal movement and its favorite deregulatory tool.


Observers from both left and right have rejoiced over the Supreme Court’s ruling against Donald Trump’s tariff regime. But only the latter have reason to…

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Pakistan cricket’s lack of T20 evolution exposed by World Cup exit

Pakistan’s shortcomings were laid bare during their lacklustre T20 World Cup campaign which ended on Saturday when the team failed to reach the semi-finals.

From the captain Salman Agha, who was criticised for not being a T20 player, to slow batting rates and the use of all-rounders not up to the job, the Green Shirts were shown to be behind the times in the rapid-fire format.

Former…

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Trump keeps the world guessing on his Iran options during annual State of the Union speech

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump opened the foreign-policy portion of his State of the Union address tonight with a carefully calibrated message on Iran, stating that his “preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy” while warning he would “never” allow Tehran to acquire a nuclear weapon.

The formulation, which projected readiness for talks while keeping the option of military…

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Six Republicans Rebuke Trump’s Canada Tariffs—and One Democrat Doesn’t

Donald Trump got a rare rebuke from the House Wednesday night as six Republicans joined all but one Democrat to vote against his tariffs on Canada.

Representatives Don Bacon of Nebraska, Dan Newhouse of Washington, Kevin Kiley of California, Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, and Jeff Hurd of Colorado all decided that these tariffs needed to go. Democratic…

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