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Biden under renewed pressure to step aside as top Democrats make agonized appeals
US elections 2024  
Biden under renewed pressure to step aside as top Democrats make agonized appeals
Senator Michael Bennet said Trump may win ‘by a landslide’ while two more senators echoed his concerns
Nato summit live  
China accuses alliance of seeking security at expense of others after Ukraine row
Donald Trump  
Bearded JD Vance remains a contender for Trump VP – by a whisker
Israel-Gaza war live  
US says it is ‘cautiously optimistic’ on Israel-Gaza ceasefire talks
Renewable energy  
China building two-thirds of world’s wind and solar projects
In focus
How Clarence Thomas has provided a list of legal targets to ultra-right groups
Analysis  
How Clarence Thomas has provided a list of legal targets to ultra-right groups
The US supreme court justice has set out course of action by signaling ‘in an appropriate case’ in concurring opinions
Viktor Orbán  
A ‘peace mission’ and a likely Trump meeting: how Hungary’s PM became the spoiler of the Nato summit
UK politics  
Will Nigel Farage behave in Commons after record as a ‘ranting’ MEP?
 

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Spotlight
Oncologists on the simple, doable, everyday things they do to try to prevent cancer
The experts  
Oncologists on the simple, doable, everyday things they do to try to prevent cancer
Cancer doctors know better than anyone how you can give yourself the best possible chance of avoiding a disease that one in two of us will get. Here, they share the tips that they live by
How to be a Norwegian parent  
Let your kids roam free, stay home alone, have fun – and fail
The Latin oil rush  
Argentina’s future lies in the balance as vast oilfields poised for extraction
Review  
Twisters review – Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones find whirlwind romance in weather-hacking 90s sequel
Games  
A child’s-eye view of the universe: Curiosmos makes space simulation fun
Well actually  
Gen Z yearns for the pre-digital dating era – but don’t ask them out in person
Opinion
Only one group can actually persuade Biden to exit the race: his rich donors
Only one group can actually persuade Biden to exit the race: his rich donors
There’s a ‘trash revolution’ in New York – exciting for everyone but the rats
Sports
USMNT  
Who could be the next coach? 10 candidates – from Klopp to Henry
Who could be the next coach? 10 candidates – from Klopp to Henry
USA basketball team  
Curry and co see off Canada in Olympic tune-up as Obama watches in Vegas
Culture
Film  
Hundreds of Beavers review – Gold Rush-style spoof silent comedy fires gags at warp speed
Hundreds of Beavers review – Gold Rush-style spoof silent comedy fires gags at warp speed
Books  
The Uptown Local by Cory Leadbeater review – exploding the Joan Didion myth
In case you missed it
‘What we’ve been saying all along’: where do critical voters stand on Biden dropping out?
Voters weigh in  
‘What we’ve been saying all along’: where do critical voters stand on Biden dropping out?
Critics were chastised as radical when bringing up Biden’s age before the debate – now it’s the center of discussion
Analysis  
Biden may have pulled off a great escape – but the curtain can fall at any time
The Latin oil rush  
‘This is something that divides us’: Ecuador’s turbulent transition from oil dependence
The election operators  
The man who cries voter fraud: how Hans von Spakovsky has built a career peddling election security fears
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