• Abbreviated Pundit Roundup: New rules

    Abbreviated Pundit Roundup is a long-running series published every morning that collects essential political discussion and analysis around the internet. We begin today with Paul Kane of The Washington Post writing about the probability of a first in the Congressional elections this coming November. In the 110-year history since the direct election of senators, the American electorate has never flipped majorities in both chambers going in opposite directions. Now, as lawmakers and campaign...

  • Abbreviated Pundit Roundup: Rest In Peace and Power, Ms. Faith Ringgold

    Abbreviated Pundit Roundup is a long-running series published every morning that collects essential political discussion and analysis around the internet. We begin today with a celebration of the life of noted African American artist Faith Ringgold, who passed away yesterday at her home in Englewood, N.J. at the age of 93. Margalit Fox/The New York Times For more than a half-century, Ms. Ringgold explored themes of race, gender, class, family and community through a vast array of media,...

  • Abbreviated Pundit Roundup: Media's failure to deal with Trump is rivaled by the courts

    Abbreviated Pundit Roundup is a long-running series published every morning that collects essential political discussion and analysis around the internet. The Hill: Trump says federal abortion ban is not needed ‘because we broke Roe v. Wade’ “Because we don’t need it any longer. Because we broke Roe v. Wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible,” Trump said. “We gave it back to the states. And the states are very working very brilliantly, in some cases conservative, in some...

  • Abbreviated Pundit Roundup: What happens in the Middle East doesn't stay in the Middle East

    Abbreviated Pundit Roundup is a long-running series published every morning that collects essential political discussion and analysis around the internet. Alon Pinkas/Haaretz: The World Central Kitchen Debacle Happened in a World Already Suffering From 'Israel Fatigue' Even at a time like this, Biden understands that Israelis are scared too. But he just doesn't seem to fully get that Netanyahu is using them to deceive him, and that the administration can't possibly reconcile its harsh...

  • Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Thursday

    Firefighters work to shore up burnt-out walls of old Stock Exchange, Great Belt Bridge traffic disruptions, world’s tallest wind turbine goes up in West Jutland and more news from Denmark on Thursday.

  • How to see better when driving at night – NEWS

    The day may have grown, but as summer approaches and the thermometer rises, the night… calls us for going out. However, driving at night makes it difficult for drivers, especially those suffering from certain very frequent and drivers over 50 years of age. But even drivers with particularly good vision may struggle to see sharp […]

  • Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Thursday

    Royal family to get more money, libertarian party changes tax policy, inflation edges upwards and more news from Denmark on Thursday.

  • Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Wednesday

    MitID suffered short outage after software update, cable repairs on rail line completed, King Frederik to greet public on birthday and more news from Denmark on Wednesday.

  • Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Monday

    Mink breeder compensation ‘an overestimate’, weather this week to be a mixed bag, Christiania residents tear up Pusher Street and more news from Denmark on Monday.

  • Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Friday

    Swedish prime minister vows to implement never-before-seen legislation after man shot dead in front of son, only one candidate left in the Green Party's leadership race, and nurses and midwives threaten to refuse to work overtime. Here's the latest news.

  • Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday

    Man shot dead in southern Stockholm, stop-and-search zones set to come into force from April 25th, and new stats reveal that unemployment is still on the rise in Sweden. Here's the latest news.

  • Martine Croxall: News presenter to begin legal action against BBC

    Her complaint includes issues relating to age and sex discrimination and equal pay, documents reveal.