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Alleged ‘deal’ offer from ex-president to big oil could save industry $110bn, study finds
Donald Trump  
Alleged ‘deal’ offer from ex-president to big oil could save industry $110bn, study finds
Ex-president at Mar-a-Lago last month hosted more than 20 executives, including from Chevron, Exxon and Occidental Petroleum
Live  
US completes floating pier to deliver aid to Gaza; five killed in Israeli friendly fire incident
‘I honest to God believe I was drugged’  
Magician David Copperfield’s alleged victims speak out
Exclusive  
Meta revokes job offer to sextortion expert after he publicly criticizes Instagram
Live  
Zelenskiy says situation is ‘difficult’ on visit to Kharkiv; Putin calls China relationship an international ‘stabilizing factor’
In focus
The Trump hush-money trial reveals a seedy world shot through with moral rot
The Trump hush-money trial reveals a seedy world shot through with moral rot
The former president’s orbit is a sell-or-tell, catch-and-kill society where money and power are the only true values
‘Barbaric’  
Palestinian lorry drivers recount settlers’ attack on Gaza aid convoy
Fresh findings about obesity  
No screens at meals and insect food
 

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Spotlight
‘These are proxies for a bigger clash in society’
How US schools became a political battleground  
‘These are proxies for a bigger clash in society’
In They Came for the Schools, Mike Hixenbaugh looks at how a conservative agenda caused conflict in his Texas school system
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga review  
Anya Taylor-Joy is tremendous as chase resumes
Redone, hidden, burnt  
Seven famous subjects and the portraits they hated
I’m with the band  
Who knew Antony Blinken could play rock classics?
‘At the start you get molested and by 45 you’re too old to work’  
The secret misery of women working in TV
‘It’s going gangbusters!’  
How Britain fell in love with bubble tea
Opinion
We’re in a pivotal moment in American history. We cannot retreat
We’re in a pivotal moment in American history. We cannot retreat
Beyoncé’s display of the American flag raises questions for Black people
Sports
MLS  
Messi is frustrated with MLS’s time-wasting rules. And they could go global
Messi is frustrated with MLS’s time-wasting rules. And they could go global
NFL  
Fans must pay $1,600 a year to watch every game after Netflix addition
Culture
Best podcasts of the week  
Best podcasts of the week: The stone cold truth about the scandal that rocked curling
Best podcasts of the week: The stone cold truth about the scandal that rocked curling
A formulaic bit of facile flattery  
Jonathan Yeo’s portrait of Charles III review
In case you missed it
Don’t panic about presidential polls – yet
The Stakes  
Don’t panic about presidential polls – yet
Trump’s criminal hush-money trial continues in New York, while both Trump and Biden fight for voters in swing states
Buffalo shooting  
Two years after mass killing, an art exhibit focuses on the victims
This county undercounted 4,000 Biden votes in 2020  
Now the head of elections is looking to win back trust
‘We’ve got drone swarms, dirty bombs, radar-jamming’  
The fake town where America practices for war
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