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Reports say former campaign chief was wiretapped and has been told to expect indictment
Inequality and joblessness will fuel and sustain the wave of voters’ anger
Donald Trump should reappoint Janet Yellen and respect the central bank’s autonomy
FSB officers among four indicted over attacks that affected 500m accounts
President lambasts media and says administration running ‘like a fine-tuned machine’
Two ex-hedge fund executives accused of violating anti-corruption law
Differing stances on foreign policy and trade will threaten formation of strategy
President-elect fails to endorse findings of intelligence agencies after briefing
Trump’s choice for attorney-general is conservative hardliner on immigration
Paul Ryan tries to heal party rifts but could find himself struggling to survive
Couple’s $237m earnings since 2001 likely to shadow policy debates if candidate becomes president
Prof Dawn Ades and others, Council for the Defence of British Universities
Would the candidate use presidential power to settle scores if elected?
Regulator is examining Chinese ecommerce group’s reporting of Singles Day
Could the presidential hopeful’s particular brand of bad clothes work beautifully for him?
Those who break ranks face daunting consequences, writes Jacob Weisberg
American satirists Bill Hamilton and Vint Lawrence understood what makes the powerful what they are
The rise of an infrastructure and engineering company with the ear of government
From Daniel J Aronoff, President, The Landon Companies
Stanley Nelson’s feature-length film is as gripping, its cast as varied and vivid, as anything Hollywood could dream up
For all the US federal government’s power, it is the constituent states that have often had the upper hand
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