Daily chartDonald Trump’s unfilled governmentHis lethargy, not Democratic obstinacy, is to blameJul 25th 2017
Daily chartBritain’s JAMs are living up to their nameLower-income households are increasingly struggling to make ends meetJul 24th 2017
Daily chartTwo of the biggest dark-web markets have been shut downHistory suggests that other sites will soon fill the voidJul 21st 2017
Daily chartIn America, you are what you eatEducation and income matter more than party affiliationJul 20th 2017
Daily chartThe last gaspMeasures to discourage smoking are spreading, but loopholes are all too commonJul 19th 2017
Daily chartHow a countryʼs perceived openness affects its clout abroadExcept in China, where money matters moreJul 18th 2017
Daily chartA key White House post remains unfilled: First PetIt may be time for Donald Trump to find a four-legged friendJul 17th 2017
Daily chartTheresa May celebrates one lonely year in Downing StreetWith luck, she might even last as long as Gordon BrownJul 14th 2017
Daily chartWhy Europe needs more migrantsWithout them the continent’s population will start to shrinkJul 12th 2017
Daily chartAmerica’s gap between black and white infants’ mortality has stopped narrowingAnd the causes are not fully knownJul 11th 2017
Daily chartWhy it is closing time for so many London pubsAlehouses in the city's outer regions are especially vulnerableJul 10th 2017
Daily chartTriple-doubles in basketball reflect selfishness as well as versatilityThe evidence is convincing that players change their behaviour in order to pad their statisticsJul 7th 2017
Daily chartBrazil’s army is becoming a de facto police forcePatrolling on the border and on city streets is a growing part of what the army doesJul 6th 2017