The Morning Dispatch
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Emmanuel Macron’s Pension Problem
Workers are taking to the streets by the millions to oppose a plan to raise France’s retirement age.
The FBI Eyes One of Its Own
Prosecutors allege former counterintelligence agent Charles McGonigal took large sums of money from foreign nationals.
Tyre Nichols’ Death Renews Calls for Police Reform
As new details of the violent arrest emerge, lawmakers weigh what can be done at the federal level.
Ukraine’s Fight Against Corruption
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‘When Everything is Classified, Nothing is Classified’
Recent document security breaches bring attention to America’s over-classification problem.
The Turkish Roadblock to an Expanded NATO
Sweden and Finland still want to join the alliance, but Turkey stands squarely in the way.
Ticketmaster Faces the Music
Senators accused the ticket giant and its owner, Live Nation, of monopolistic practices.
So Long, Ron Klain
Biden prepares to navigate the remainder of his term and a reelection campaign without his longtime aide.
Breaking the ‘Paper Ceiling’
In a tight labor market, many U.S. employers are dropping four-year college degree requirements.
The Tank Debate Rolls On
Germany continues to hold up transfers of Western-made battle tanks to Ukraine.
China’s Looming Demographic Crisis
Beijing reported population decline for the first time in decades—the long-term economic impact could prove painful.
Understanding the Debt Ceiling Debate
Lawmakers gear up for yet another fight over raising the debt limit.
DOJ Appoints Another Special Counsel
Former prosecutor Robert Hur will head the investigation into Biden’s classified documents case.
MLK on the Emancipation Proclamation
“All Americans must enlist in a crusade finally to make the race question an ugly relic of a dark past.”
The End of Non-Compete Agreements?
A proposed rule by the FTC would prevent employers from using non-compete clauses.
Bolsonaro Supporters Wreak Havoc on Brasília
Brazilian authorities are investigating recent riots aimed at restoring the former president to power.