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- Minnesota raids continue as DHS report indicates two agents fired guns at Alex Pretti [37d]
- Gelatinous horde of red stinging jellyfish washes into Melbourne beaches [37d]
- Keir Starmer walks tightrope over myriad issues in quest to bolster China ties [37d]
- Judge strikes down Virginia Democrats’ plan to redraw congressional districts [37d]
- Meta allowed minors access to sex-talking chatbots despite staff concerns, lawsuit alleges [37d]
- Starmer vows to remain ‘clear-eyed’ over national security as he flies to China [37d]
- Russian drone strike on Ukrainian passenger train kills five [37d]
- US federal judge blocks ICE deportation of five-year-old boy and his father [37d]
- British army officer dies during live fire training in Northumberland [37d]
- Reform byelection candidate refuses to disown claim that people born in UK not necessarily British [37d]
- Concerns grow over fairness of Women’s Champions Cup timing, location, and Fifa support [37d]
- ‘Keep slaying the dragon inside’: Simon Armitage pens poem for World Cancer Day [37d]
- Top Democrats tell Trump: either fire Kristi Noem or we will impeach her [37d]
- Root reveals Brook’s ‘Stone Cold’ celebration after England clinch Sri Lanka series win [37d]
- Bari Weiss tries to win CBS staffers’ trust amid ‘noise’ over 60 Minutes segment [37d]
- Pornhub to stop new UK users accessing site from next week [37d]
- US announces multi-day aerial military drills in the Middle East amid Iran tensions [37d]
- Biden condemns ‘our own government targeting’ US citizens in Minneapolis [37d]
- Premier League has the power but still faces reckoning with European giants | Jonathan Wilson [37d]
- Bills promote OC Joe Brady to head coach as team aims to end Super Bowl drought [37d]
- Texas sues Delaware nurse practitioner accused of mailing abortion pills across state lines [37d]
- ‘I was simply luckier’: Holocaust survivors warn against forgetting Nazi atrocities [37d]
- Mexico’s president says cancellation of oil shipment to Cuba is ‘sovereign’ decision [37d]
- Brothers were predators masquerading as party boys, New York court hears [37d]
- Melania: will documentary bankrolled by Bezos flop? | The Latest [37d]
- Government row breaks out over proposals to slash spending for PE in schools [37d]
- Philip Glass withdraws world premiere of his Lincoln symphony from Kennedy Center [37d]
- WSL2 minimum pay for under-23s less than national living wage for typical full-time job [37d]
- Sly Dunbar obituary [37d]
- Hobbycraft issues full recall of asbestos-tainted children’s play sand [37d]
- ‘Lifelong friendships were tarnished by my horrible statements’: Kanye West elaborates on apology for antisemitism [37d]
- ‘Are we reaching peak hot honey?’ Why the ‘swicy’ taste is everywhere – from pizzas to crisps [37d]
- Arteta feeling bullish after Arsenal ‘take temperature down’ with team meeting [37d]
- One in four adults in England do not drink alcohol, survey finds [37d]
- Harry Brook’s brutal century sets up England for ODI series win in Sri Lanka [37d]
- Vingegaard crashes on training ride in Spain after being tailed by amateur cyclist [37d]
- The UK government didn't want you to see this report on ecosystem collapse. I'm not surprised | George Monbiot [37d]
- Everton in line to host Fiji ‘home’ match for England’s Nations Championship clash [37d]
- Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass review – silly, scattershot Hollywood comedy [37d]
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- ‘I have Yes tattooed on my foot!’ Zoey Deutch on playing Jean Seberg in a joyous celebration of Godard classic Breathless [37d]
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- Pierre Huyghe: Liminals review – terrifying quantum visions in a notorious Berlin club take seeing beyond believing [37d]
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- Alcaraz flicks on genius switch to put himself two matches from career grand slam | Tumaini Carayol [37d]
- ‘Americans have died’: calls mount for Trump to fire Kristi Noem after deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good – US politics live [37d]
- Families of two men killed in Trump’s military boat strikes sue US government [37d]
- Pikachu and pals go wild: Pokémon theme park opens in Tokyo [37d]
- ‘Delays, lowballs, outright denials’: how the LA wildfires have exposed the US’s broken insurance industry [37d]
- Football Daily | Harry Kane and the trolls that take aim at his staggering success [37d]
- US tech workers call on CEOs to demand Trump removes ICE from cities [37d]
- ‘I lost part of my heart’: last of Japan’s pandas leave for China as ties fray [37d]
- Are you an oversharer? Maybe it’s time to rein it in | Polly Hudson [37d]
- The 16-month battle to reveal the truth about Sydney Water’s poo balls [37d]
- With The Rainbow Serpent, Dick Roughsey shared the spirit of our country. His work is a gift to us all | Alexis Wright [37d]
- Claire Denis’s Stars at Noon: who knew the end of the world could feel so romantic? [37d]
- Burnham accuses No 10 sources of lying about byelection decision [37d]
- Spain approves decree to regularise half a million undocumented migrants [37d]
- Recycled plastic packaging claims are misleading, say experts [37d]
- Champions League news: troubled Napoli staring at exit against Chelsea [37d]
- Masked thugs, sneering elites and terrified citizens: a picture of the US today. We used to have a name for this | Marina Hyde [37d]
- Bafta has caught the zeitgeist with One Battle After Another, but let’s hear it for The Ballad of Wallis Island [37d]
- Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel fairytale continues with haute couture debut [37d]
- Holocaust remembrance and a tsunami museum: photos of the day – Tuesday [37d]
- Coco Gauff unhappy after racket smashing video at Australian Open goes viral [37d]
- Sydney Sweeney was ‘not authorised’ to hang her bras on Hollywood sign, say site owners [37d]
- Witchboard review – New Orleans couple channel dead French witch in fun occult thriller [37d]
- Antibiotic use in US meat production jumped 16% in 2024, report shows [37d]
- ‘Looksmaxxing’ young men are carving up their faces. Being ugly is a lot easier | Dave Schilling [37d]
- Savoury snacks to stave off the lure of the biscuit tin | Kitchen aide [37d]
- ‘She doesn’t want to be here’: five-year-old US citizen and her mother deported to Honduras [37d]
- ‘Wake up to the risks of AI, they are almost here,’ Anthropic boss warns [37d]
- 10 of the greatest songs by Sly Dunbar – from reggae classics to Grace Jones and Bob Dylan [37d]
- Alcaraz survives early De Minaur onslaught and surges into Australian Open semis [37d]
- ‘Abdication’: Trump formally takes US out of Paris climate agreement for a second time [37d]
- Combat intensifies as One Battle After Another takes 14 Bafta nominations to Sinners’ 13 [37d]
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- The US drew up a plan to invade Canada in 1930. Now Trump is reviving old fears [37d]
- Know the score? I don’t read music, but that’s no hindrance to reimagining great classical works [37d]
- ‘The land will be left as ashes’: why Patagonia’s wildfires are almost impossible to stop [37d]
- The first Women’s Champions Cup: what is it and should we pay attention? [37d]
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