The Wall Street Journal
Kristol, Chavez and Steele on the Future of the Republican Party
Is the Republican Party in transition or already fully transformed? Republican Party stalwarts William Kristol, Linda Chavez and Michael Steele weigh in on the direction of the Party.
Financial Times
How government shutdown affects the US economy
The US government shutdown is already the longest in history, with lawmakers and president Donald Trump at an impasse over funding for a wall on the Mexican border. The FT outlines the economic impact of the shutdown.
The Wall Street Journal
Pure Politics
We're in a momentous political season. What's the election outlook for the White House, Senate, House of Representatives, State Houses, and State Legislatures. And what's the American voter thinking about?
TLDR News
Trump's Fraud Lawsuits: Is He Still Taking His 'Election Fraud' Claims Seriously? - TLDR News
So far Trump's legal battles haven't been going all that well. Despite the bravado on Twitter, it seems that his lawyers haven't been able to prove any real fraud or even back up many of the President's claims. So in this video we ask if...
Next Animation Studio
White House notifies Congress of Taiwan arms sales packages
The Trump administration will seek to sell Taiwan at least five and possibly seven advanced weapons systems, according to recent reports by Reuters and the New York Times.
Next Animation Studio
White House official says new research shows sunlight, humidity help kill coronavirus
Direct sunlight and high humidity can kill the coronavirus in minutes, according to new research announced on April 24 by a senior U.S. official in a press conference with President Donald Trump.
TLDR News
China Says They’ve Almost Stopped Coronavirus Spread: Can We Trust Them? - TLDR News
China’s reports show that their new cases of Coronavirus have been falling over recent weeks, which is clearly amazing news. However, some are doubting China’s miraculous turn around, suggesting that the Chinese data isn’t reliable or...
TLDR News
If Polls Were Wrong in 2016, Can We Trust Them in 2020? Why Polls are More Reliable - TLDR News
In 2016 many were shocked by Trump's victory. Polls hadn't predicted it and many were just surprised by the preferences of their fellow Americans. This time around people are cautious about being stung again, and therefore it seems that...
The Economist
Trump's post-Mueller victory spin
The summary of Robert Mueller's report appears to have cleared President Trump of collusion with Russia in the 2016 election campaign—though it did not exonerate him of obstructing justice. Kal, our cartoonist, contemplates "spinmeister"...
Next Animation Studio
Trump to redesign Air Force One to be 'red, white and blue'
In an interview with CBS News, U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that he will redesign the presidential plane Air Force One into a more patriotic color scheme.
The Wall Street Journal
Tsunami Or Ripple?
The November mid-term elections may upend Congress - or not. What's likely to happen and what are the implications for policy that affects business?
The Wall Street Journal
The Trump Agenda: The View From China
Terry Branstad, U.S. ambassador to China, talks to WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker about China's view on trade and foreign policy at the WSJ CEO Council in Tokyo.
TLDR News
3 Reasons the Democrats will Win in 2022 - TLDR News
2022 is an important year and the Democrats need to work hard to defend their trifecta. So in this video we're going to run through the uphill climb Democrats have at the midterms, and 3 reasons they could win in 2022.
The Wall Street Journal
Strategy In A Dangerous World
North Korea, Chinese militarism, Venezuela's collapse, the inevitable black swan - we look at forces that could upend global growth and corporate planning.
TLDR News
The Senate Races which Could Flip the Senate: The Races to Watch - TLDR News
Trump might be lagging behind in polling, but there are still routes he could take to retain control of the Whitehouse. In this video we outline how Trump could still win and why there's hope for Trump's campaign yet.
TLDR News
Did Polls Incorrectly Predict the 2020 Election Results? 2020 Poll Review - TLDR News
In the run up to the election a lot of people, including us, spent a lot of time looking at the polls. So when election night rolled around and we didn't see a huge blue wave, some started to doubt the polls they'd been studying. So in...
XKA Digital
Nothing trumps hard work
Professor Rodney Fitch founded his design consultancy, Fitch, now owned by WPP, in 1972. He exited the consultancy at the end of 2009 and worked in higher education and as an independent advisor, consultant and non-executive to a broad...
nxBEATS
The Lion and the Unicorn
Sing, dance and repeat! Enjoy this nxBEATS remix of "The Lion and the Unicorn," a classic children's nursery rhyme! Lyrics: The lion and the unicorn, Were fighting for the crown. The lion beat the unicorn, All around the town. Some gave...
TLDR News
Is Biden to Blame for the Taliban Takeover? Biden Defends his Decision - TLDR Now
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Espresso Media
The Women of Standing Rock: Protesters Celebrate Victory in Blocking Oil Pipeline, But Uncertainty Looms
The Women of Standing Rock part 6/8: This video captures the mixed emotions and reactions surrounding the victory and subsequent setback in the fight against the Dakota Access pipeline. It showcases the elation and celebration of...
TLDR News
The Ongoing Battle Between Trump & Dr Fauci Really Important & Inflated by the Media - TLDR News
The Ongoing Battle Between Trump & Dr Fauci: Really Important & Inflated by the Media?
The Wall Street Journal
What Could Go Wrong?
Singapore Ambassador-at-Large Bilahari Kausikan talks to WSJ Asia Digital Editor Yumiko Ono about North Korea and the threat to Asia.
Next Animation Studio
Trump’s COVID treatments: Dexamethasone, remdesivir and Regeneron explained
U.S. President Donald Trump has received a number of different treatments for coronavirus, including investigational drugs
Intelligence Squared
Vladimir Pozner and the CIA: Has Russia been influencing the American voter?
Filmed on 8th June 2017. Vladimir Pozner and Michael Hayden appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain before they took to the Intelligence Squared stage. Vladimir Pozner and Michael Hayden on Good Morning Britain (ITV)