Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...What sort of collateral could Trump offer in return? Even by America’s recent standards, this creates a new kind of headache. edward.luce@ft.com...
...James Politi responds Hi Ed, you’re right that I have been in Washington a while, but I still feel like a novice compared to Mitch McConnell!...
...Perot was polling in the mid-thirties in June 1992. Then he dropped out of the race only to re-emerge in the final six weeks. He still got 19 per cent of the vote....
...However, it was another lawyer — James Hartley, partner and head of dispute resolution at law firm Freeths — who represented 555 of the sub-postmasters in a landmark 2019 High Court case in which the extent...
...Moreover, a narrow Biden victory over Trump could be almost as bad as a Trump re-election....
...The trouble with gauging the difficulty of our chart quizzes is that people tend to only submit answers when they’re certain....
...Again, we’re still in the like, woe is us, tell us it ain’t so. Give us an alternative....
...Viewpoints When a former vice-president spurns his former president, we ought to sit up and notice, writes Edward Luce in the Swamp Notes newsletter....
...Today we’re getting into: Opening arguments in Trump’s “hush money” trial What does it take to win Pennsylvania?...
...After Nixon was re-elected in 1972, he was increasingly besieged by the Watergate scandal....
...(In case you’re wondering about the book’s content, it is filled with photos from Trump’s time in office and features him waving from Air Force One on the cover.)...
...We’re also reading . . . America’s Supreme Court: The Conservative majority delivers rulings that assist Trump and play politics with the constitution, argues Edward Luce....
...Before New York attorney-general Letitia James more than halved the original bond, Trump’s lawyers said 30 surety companies refused to underwrite such a large amount....
...National Committee has seized on its Republican counterpart’s internal turmoil and fundraising struggles in a memo this week, as the FT’s James Politi and Lauren Fedor reported in this scoop [free to read...
...The war in Gaza is a personal test for Biden, not least as he prepares for a re-election campaign in 2024....
...Edward — who comes from a family of politicians — explains why he got into journalism in this video....
...Many DEI executives were more afraid of litigation from civil rights groups accusing them of doing too little to end discrimination and create diverse workforces than from campaigners such as Edward Blum...
...Trump’s 2024 re-election strategy is built around being a victim of America’s legal system....
...A gap has opened up between their share prices and the value of the assets they hold, they’re battling the worst year for raising capital in a decade, and they’re being targeted by hedge funds including...
...“It’s so absurd to me that people say we’re not serious when we bought [stakes in] seven clubs in the last 18 months,” Wander said....
...“They’re addressing the same customers.”...
...Our esteemed Washington bureau chief James Politi conducted a database search and discovered that the FT’s first use of it was in a column I wrote in August 2020 — several weeks before the WSJ did so....
...“She uses litigation, if necessary, as a platform to try and return, in her view, antitrust law to its original purpose of preventing industry consolidation or post-merger abuse,” he says....
...In this FT visual analysis, recent satellite images, radar data on building damage and interviews with displaced people reveal what is at stake in the last refuge for Gazans. We’re also reading . . ....
...James was an English poet and patron of the surrealist movement – he was friends with Dalí, Picasso and Magritte....
International Edition