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Biden says only ‘the Lord almighty’ could make him drop out in pivotal TV interview
US politics  
Biden says only ‘the Lord almighty’ could make him drop out in pivotal TV interview
In appearance aimed at quelling nascent rebellion among Democrats, Biden made no big gaffes, but reviews are mixed
Iran  
Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian wins Iranian presidential election
Donald Trump  
Stormy Daniels gets more than $900K from GoFundMe after alleged threats
UK general election live  
New Labour cabinet holds first meeting in No 10
Cannabis  
Medications could be eligible for FDA approval under proposed DEA rules
In focus
Inside the Tories’ chaotic election campaign
‘This is going to be a disaster’  
Inside the Tories’ chaotic election campaign
From the surprise decision to call a snap election to the divisions inside the doomed campaign machine
Middle East  
The ‘tricky balancing act’: Jordan’s dilemma on Israel and Gaza
Warning signs?  
A history of Joe Biden’s verbal slips
 

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Spotlight
For years I was my parents’ reluctant carer. Then I was told I was making things worse
Family  
For years I was my parents’ reluctant carer. Then I was told I was making things worse
I was there through their infirmity, incontinence, our cohabitation - and suddenly I was fired
This is how we do it  
The sheep on our farm hinder our sex life more than the kids
Film  
‘We made the Maldives from a hotel in Heathrow airport’: Hollywood location scouts reveal their secrects
Life and style  
59 summer problems solved - from sunburn and sweating to wasps and wedgies
Film  
Forrest Gump at 30: a wildly popular movie that remains as light as a feather
Money  
Are pricey VIP Taylor Swift packages worth the cash?
Opinion
We should all be terrified of Trump’s Project 2025
We should all be terrified of Trump’s Project 2025
The French republic is under threat. We are 1,000 historians and we cannot remain silent
Sports
Euro 2024  
Portugal 0-0 France (3-5 pens): Félix miss puts Bleus through
Portugal 0-0 France (3-5 pens): Félix miss puts Bleus through
Copa América  
Venezuela 0-0 Canada (3-4 pens): Marsch's team set up Argentina semi-final
Culture
Television  
‘Everybody screamed when they saw it!’ The sudden rise in penises on TV
‘Everybody screamed when they saw it!’ The sudden rise in penises on TV
Books  
‘An explosion of talent’: Iain Banks’s The Wasp Factory at 40
In case you missed it
‘Buy your back brace now’: The Bear sidesteps the grueling physical costs of restaurant work
TV  
‘Buy your back brace now’: The Bear sidesteps the grueling physical costs of restaurant work
The hit show shows how kitchens are pressure cookers of stress, but not how professional cooking ravages the body
Kamala Harris  
#KHive: Harris memes abound after Joe Biden’s debate disaster
Canada  
After nine years in office, is it time for Justin Trudeau to go?
Film  
Superman, Frodo and Star Wars: the stunning life of Kiran Shah – the world’s smallest stuntman
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