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Players allegedly helped notorious crime families rig poker games The post Did the mafia make NBA stars offers they couldn’t refuse? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Olivia Levine's one-woman show takes the mental illness as a subject The post Is OCD hip? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The AI-generated cartoon is better than anything Comedy Central or Adult Swim has produced in the last 20 years The post The Will Stancil Show is art appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Sectarianism is even worse than he predicted The post Enoch Powell understated Britain’s problems appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Mayoral debate shows the Free Palestine Gen-Z TikTok kids are taking over The post Boomer New York’s last bellow appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Trump is sanctioning Russian oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil The post So much for Trump’s peace push appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The actor is the best part of Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere The post Is Jeremy Strong our John Cazale? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
China and Russia take great satisfaction in watching America turn against itself The post No Kings is the symbol of a decaying republic appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The woman accused of murdering Lola Daviet had been served a deportation order. So why was she still in France? The post France has failed its daughters appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Plus: What’s next for George Santos & the Mean Girls Justice Department The post Trump sees the White House as a wedding venue and so should you appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
It is no longer so easy for the cartels to bring personnel, drugs and weapons across the border The post Trump’s border policy is beginning to bear fruit appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
It's no stretch to say that, other than Trump himself, Miller is the most important figure steering American politics today. The post Why is Stephen Miller so divisive? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
I was told by US officials and online that if I went back to the US I would be imprisoned or worse The post From Russia with love appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
To create children who have never had a mother of any sort is to conjure Aldous Huxley's Brave New World The post The elimination of motherhood appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The Jewish state has won. But at what cost? The post How Israel won the war – and lost the PR battle appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Portugal is notoriously bureaucratic The post Legal immigration is a nightmare appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Many of the women were lured with promises of easy cash jobs during the final months of pregnancy The post How the drug cartels are ‘diversifying’ into baby-trafficking appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Following years of underinvestment, the German army is restocking its arsenal The post How Germany is preparing for war appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Cicero understood war in ways that have shaped our own understanding The post What did the ancients consider a ‘just war’? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Yes, the horses were a throwback to a bygone era, but isn't the Army proud of its history? The post Why the Army needs the cavalry appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Berlin prosecutors see the operation as an attack on Germany – the Poles see it as an attack on Russia The post Should the Nord Stream saboteurs be extradited to Germany? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The decoupling of the working class from the Democrats is one of Clinton's enduring legacies The post The Clinton curse appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The scale of the problem is no longer a matter of opinion; it's a number The post ‘Gender-affirming care’ is never justified appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The provocateur won't let daily death threats derail her agenda The post Laura Loomer is in the crosshairs appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The rodents grace T-shirts, mugs and cups The post New York City belongs to the rats appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The Asian superpower has already leapfrogged the US The post Welcome to the Chinese century appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
'We don't control the current' The post In conversation with Nick Land, the ‘father of accelerationism’ appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
While other tech giants were selling data, Microsoft has been building a monopoly on federal tech contracts The post Can the US government escape the clutches of Microsoft? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The general impression in 107 Days is one of listlessness, torpor, a failure to really grasp the stakes of what’s happening The post Kamala Harris is living in dreamland appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Dominion offers no answers, only the clear recognition of how power corrodes those bound to it The post Addie E. Citchen’s debut novel is unsettling and ambitious appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Christopher Shaw Myers outlines his uncles’ story with lesser-known information and anecdotes The post A compelling account of actor Robert Shaw’s life appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Martin Suarez's storytelling is precise, even surgical. But it’s the content that burrows under the skin The post Inside the Cartel is not your average true-crime memoir appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The documentary claims the Saudis were behind 9/11 – and the CIA then protected them The post Unpacking Tucker Carlson’s 9/11 documentary appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
It’s a strange time, McEwen reflects, to be an artist The post Adam McEwen’s small masterpieces of the uncanny appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The Life of a Showgirl is conceptually mature and compelling The post Taylor Swift’s new album balances glitter with grit appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The band never lost sight of what first made them great, and what made rock ’n’ roll great The post The Who’s farewell tour marks the end of an era appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
A brilliant meteor blazed through the Summer Triangle early in the show, eliciting oohs and aahs and apolitical cheers The post A Neil Young concert in the waning days of summer appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Gianluca and I mounted the steps to the Friedrichsbad in Baden-Baden, Germany, in pensive silence The post A rendezvous with destiny appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Our lives are under the microscope, even our sins, as those too are visible to the expert eyes of the security staff and their machines The post My run-in with airport security appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Progressive education along narrow lines is, for liberals, the source of all legitimate moral authority The post The tyranny of the mass-intellectual appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
A world that appears ‘diverse’ in its mosaic of faces and flags has become increasingly uniform in its cuisines The post When did restaurants get so boring? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
I’m known as a 'budding plant scientist' in the village, but homemade GMOs? The post Why I haven’t created a tomato-cannabis hybrid appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The attacks on Israeli soccer fans have been all but memory-holed by those who find the truth an inconvenience The post The shameless attempt to cover up the Amsterdam Jew hunt appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
‘I’m expecting to see a savage Carbone review anytime soon’ The post Can American restaurants thrive in Britain? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Glamping in the foothills of the iconic volcano that won’t let you out of her sight The post In awe of Fuji-san appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Indeed, it has some evolutionary advantages The post Gossip is good for you… so I’m told appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
I fear language does not abide by logic The post Is something ‘greenlit’ – or ‘greenlighted’? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
If he cared at all about the Oxford Union, he’d have resigned weeks ago The post Good riddance (or not) to George Abaraonye appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The problem we face might not be feminization, as Helen Andrews brands it, but emasculation The post Should we fear the feminization of society? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The No Kings protest was a retirement-home activity for permanently terrified MSNBC boomers The post America’s king is Burger King appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The doomed Tory leader may be eyeing a career on the American lecture circuit The post Is Kemi Badenoch plotting an American move? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Left-wing rule has left the country’s economy in chaos The post Bolivia votes for ‘capitalism for all’ appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
They view him as a traitor to their class The post Why does the left hate J.D. Vance so much? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
She will lead a weak minority government facing formidable economic problems The post Will Japan’s first female prime minister succeed? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Republicans have capitalized on Jay Jones’s moral bankruptcy, but the state’s Democrats only want to talk about Trump The post Is the Virginia election a referendum on Trump? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Tradecraft at Oxford’s Bodleian Library gives remarkable insights into the British spy writer John le Carré’s working methods.| The Spectator World
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Polls show the gubernatorial contest is narrowing The post Will a Republican be the next New Jersey governor? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The gurus seem to accept yoga’s status as an easy-peasy hobby for overpaid attention-seekers The post Yoga is slow-motion pole-dancing for grannies appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
A mixture of Martin Luther King Jr. and L. Ron Hubbard, he is our greatest living orator The post How Alex Jones won appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
It is a grand, multifaceted masterpiece of badness The post One Battle After Another may be the worst movie ever made appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
She's the nation's court jester The post We need Sabrina Carpenter appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Excerpts from her new memoir are a mixture of the newsworthy and the unremarkable The post Have the Virginia Giuffre revelations got Prince Andrew sweating? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
For his part, Zelensky played his cards very well The post Trump, the foreign policy president? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Plus: Cockburn would have signed the Pentagon pledge The post Tucker Carlson, ‘belle of the ball’ appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Looks like the man with the walrus mustache got a little careless The post John Bolton’s AOL chat with Iran appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Innovative local leaders are having their day The post The rise of the mayors appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Now Trump has announced it, is CIA covert action in Venezuela really covert? The post Schrödinger’s covert action appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The French have never got The Donald. Amid parliamentary deadlock and fiscal crisis, this may now be changing The post Why the French are dreaming of a Donald Trump à la française appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Biden and Trump officials jockeying for credit are both wrong The post Who deserves credit for the Gaza ceasefire? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
For Volodymyr Zelensky, the Russian President’s missive could not come at a worse time The post Is Putin stringing Trump along with the promise of a Budapest summit? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The President’s vigorous effort to call to account those who waged lawfare against him is a necessary purgative The post Trump inherited a weaponized justice system appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The fund would also be used to transfer wealth to 'developing countries,' as well those the UN deems especially 'vulnerable' to the| The Spectator World
Woke language is used to browbeat ordinary people into submission, but research shows that it’s achieving the precise opposite The post Why woke doesn’t work appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
If he avoids a spectacular implosion, it’s hard to see anybody successfully challenging him for the Republican nomination The post Is J.D. Vance really the President-in-waiting? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The mayoral candidate deflected whenever Martha MacCallum pressed him on Hamas The post Zohran Mamdani pledges free everything on Fox News appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
An unsavory chat thread has gone viral – and the Vice President has leapt to the defense of its members The post Chat, how cooked are the Young Republicans leaders? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Tim Robinson's latest cringe-fest is sophisticated and hilarious The post The Chair Company is the workplace comedy we need right now appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The liberal lothario was photographed kissing Katy Perry on a yacht in Malibu The post Justin Trudeau kisses Canada goodbye appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
You get the sense that Taylor Greene has lost interest in the Republican project The post Is Marjorie Taylor Greene a Democrat? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Plus: Progressive airports won’t show Noem shutdown video The post You want a peace of me? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
It was nothing more than a marketing ploy, designed to go viral and make money. Because why wouldn’t it be in 2025?| The Spectator World
Aleister Crowley, who was born 150 years ago today, was once one of my idols. Few others seemed to match his sheer force of personality.| The Spectator World
The passage of Iryna’s Law in North Carolina - named after brutally murdered refugee Iryna Zarutska - is a reminder of how far we’ve fallen| The Spectator World
Give a talented, quirky young man all the fame and adulation that he could ever imagine, and watch him teeter under it| The Spectator World
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Donald Trump likes to see the world as being run by strong men, not worthy NGO types. So why does he even want the Nobel Peace Prize?| The Spectator World
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One walk through the literary fiction section at a bookstore is a testament to the art form’s cultural bankruptcy. Just about every other| The Spectator World
Twelve Churches is a hugely accomplished and endlessly readable book, rich in historical and ecclesiastical detail. If it has flaws, they are| The Spectator World
The White House has has been busy this week, er, setting up a TikTok account, despite plans to ban the app in just under a month| The Spectator World
Congress has put free school-choice funding on offer to all the states, if only the governor or legislature opts in| The Spectator World
Illinois released its 2024 Educational Report Card, and the grades are bleak. Eighty schools reported not a single student proficient in math| The Spectator World
Thomas Skinner has emerged as a patriotic online influencer in Britain. It turns out the Vice President was watching| The Spectator World
As Elon Musk feuds with Donald Trump and looks to launch a political party of his own, he should stop to consider the lessons of Ron Paul.| The Spectator World
Ron Paul celebrated his 90th birthday on Saturday at a freshly-built college events center in Southeast Texas| The Spectator World
Politics has tainted the stratosphere, with each side blaming the other for the astounding delay in getting our stranded astronauts back home| The Spectator World