THE BRIEFING | When Washington shuts down, Indian Country pays the price

As the federal government grinds through another shutdown, the effects are being felt unevenly across the country. For most Americans, the pain is abstract — delayed permits, closed National Parks and bureaucratic bottlenecks. For tribal nations, it’s existential.  Federal shutdowns halt the flow of money and services that uphold the government’s oldest promises to Native people […]

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London may be crime-ridden and ravaged by inflation but it remains the premier sporting city in the world, writes JONATHAN McEVOY – and here’s why Twickenham is the pinnacle

On a weekend dominated by the alleged carnal dubiousness of a Mr Mountbatten Windsor, in a year plagued by raging inflation, hiked mortgage rates, pips-squeaking tax rises, intractable war in Europe and a fragile Gaza ceasefire, where better to find light relief than at Twickenham? Your restaurant bill in town might give your bank manager […]

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Ruben Amorim faces an Amad Diallo dilemma, Elliot Anderson passes his Man United audition while Red Devils once again show much-needed resilience – THINGS WE LEARNED from 2-2 draw at Nottingham Forest

Manchester United’s  winning run under Ruben Amorim came to a halt at Nottingham Forest, but at least Amad Diallo’s superb late volley was enough to earn a point at the City Ground. It means that Amorim reaches his first anniversary as head coach with 10 points from the last four games, creating some much-needed momentum […]

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