The MAGA Crack-up. Plus. . .
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United States
Started January 15, 2026
The MAGA crack-up. The great British baby bust. Why did Eric Adams launch a meme coin? And more in today's Front Page
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The MAGA Crack-up. Plus. . .
The Free Press (United States) | Jan 15, 2026
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Jan 15, 2026
Encouraging financial innovation, like meme coins, can stimulate economic growth and engage younger demographics in civic participation.
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The British baby bust highlights significant economic and social challenges that could have long-term implications for the workforce and public services.
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The decline in birth rates, as highlighted in the British baby bust, reflects changing societal values and should be embraced as a sign of progress.
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The MAGA movement's internal conflicts reveal deeper divisions within American political identity, warranting a careful examination of its future.
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Eric Adams' launch of a meme coin is a misguided attempt to gain popularity, diverting attention from pressing urban issues that need real solutions.
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