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  • 4 days ago | thedispatch.com | Jamie Weinstein |Kevin Williamson |Grayson Logue |James Sutton

    ‘Once you’ve won, there’s no second place.’ Published June 2, 2025 Megan McArdle joins Jamie Weinstein to react to the first few months of Donald Trump’s presidency and to explain why America needs to win the A.I. race. The Agenda:—Liberation Day: “It was shambolic”—Trump’s shadow Cabinet—What DOGE got right (and wrong)—Elon Musk: A “managerial mad genius?”—Paul Ryan vindicated again—How to adapt to an A.I. world—Calm before the A.I. storm

  • 4 days ago | thedispatch.com | Grayson Logue |James Sutton

    Law Court orders in cases challenging the statutory basis of the import taxes deal the president’s trade agenda a setback. By and Published June 2, 2025 Scroll to the comments section Audio versions are only available to subscribers of The Dispatch. Join Today! to listen to this post.

  • 1 week ago | thedispatch.com | Jonah Goldberg |Grayson Logue |James Sutton |Sarah Isgur

    ‘I’m trying to sell books, Jonah.’ Published May 29, 2025 Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson join Jonah Goldberg to discuss their new book that has taken Washington by storm, Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again.

  • 1 week ago | thedispatch.com | Grayson Logue |James Sutton

    Science & Technology How a major breakthrough started with a tiny baby. By and Published May 29, 2025 Scroll to the comments section Audio versions are only available to subscribers of The Dispatch. Join Today! to listen to this post. Happy Thursday! The British government is considering classifying the wildly dangerous sport of Gloucestershire cheese rolling as part of the country’s “intangible cultural heritage.” Commentator Stephen A.

  • 2 weeks ago | thedispatch.com | Grayson Logue

    It’s been a bumpy ride for student loan borrowers over the last five years. The first Trump administration paused federal student loan payments in 2020 when the pandemic arrived and shocked the world economy. After the 2020 election, President Joe Biden repeatedly extended the pause, but borrowers received a series of conflicting messages as officials repeatedly warned repayment was about to resume, only for the pause to extend again.

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