Author: Paul Godfrey
The British government’s migration strategy was upended after a court allowed a challenge by a London-area council seeking to evict asylum seekers from a hotel.Read More
Keir Starmer’s commitment to deploy British peacekeepers to Ukraine has raised questions over whether the UK is ready for conflict, Alicja Hagopian writesRead More
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced Monday on X (formerly Twitter) that the UK has agreed to drop its mandate that Apple provide a ‘back door’ to access encrypted data from Am…Read More
Chief political correspondent Vassy Kapelos discusses what lies ahead as Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre returns to Ottawa in the fall.Read More
On paper, Copart (NASDAQ:CPRT) is an auto salvage auction company. The question isn’t whether Copart is a high-quality enterprise the numbers speak for themselves but whether today’s price leaves room for an investor to compound wealth without overpaying for the privilege. Copart’s business is straightforward on the surface: it connects sellers of damaged, totaled, or otherwise unwanted vehicles with buyers around the world.Read More
The UAE is using AI as a means to amass soft power and bolster the country’s brand as a modern state, writes Alainna Liloia.Read More
Jackson Hole attendees expected to fly the flag for independence.Read More
/PRNewswire/ — Perrigo Company plc (NYSE: PRGO), a leading provider of Consumer Self-Care Products, today announced that President and CEO Patrick…Read More
The tech sector was behind much of the market recovery from the April selloff, but investors have started to take stock of the elevated valuations, sending the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq to their worst day in more than two weeks on Tuesday. Deepening concerns of government interference with companies, sources said the Trump administration was looking into taking equity stakes in chip companies in exchange for grants under the CHIPS Act – just weeks after signing unprecedented revenue-sharing deals with Nvidia and AMD. Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and Intel were marginally lower in premarket trading.Read More
What matters in U.S. and global markets todayRead More