The Economist explains

The Economist explains

What is Kamala Harris’s record as a prosecutor?

Republicans say she was soft on crime. Progressives say she was too harsh

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Can Donald Trump use songs against a musician’s will?

Many stars have complained, and some have filed lawsuits

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What is the Fed’s preferred inflation measure?

The PCE gauge is broader and more dynamic than its better-known relative, the CPI

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Will Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris matter?

Celebrity endorsements are unlikely to change voters’ minds. But they may boost turnout

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Donald Trump says immigrants are eating Springfield’s pets. What?

He repeated the bizarre—and false—claim in his presidential debate against Kamala Harris

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Who will lead Britain’s Conservative Party?

Here are the four candidates vying for the daunting job

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When can parents be held responsible for their children’s crimes?

Mass shootings by young assailants are raising the question

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Will the debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump matter?

Normally presidential match-ups hardly move the needle—but this is no ordinary year

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What are the Murdochs fighting about in a secret Nevada court?

The outcome could shape the political orientation of the family’s media empire

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The battle between drones and helicopters in Ukraine

Small cheap drones could pose a new threat to expensive Russian craft

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A short history of political meddling with the Federal Reserve

Donald Trump’s attacks on the Fed are a throwback to the era before central-bank independence

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Could a waterspout have sunk a superyacht?

These columns of spray, in essence sea tornadoes, can be highly dangerous