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Claims of rigged system by convict ex-president and allies ‘threaten rule of law’
Donald Trump  
Claims of rigged system by convict ex-president and allies ‘threaten rule of law’
Israel-Gaza war live  
Hamas’ statement it accepts UN ceasefire resolution is ‘hopeful sign’, Blinken says
Mar-a-Lago case  
Trump will not be charged for waving around classified papers, judge says
China  
Four US academics stabbed in park, say Cornell College officials
Amazon rainforest  
World’s top banks ‘greenwashing their role in destruction of the Amazon’
In focus
Seven key House races to watch
US elections 2024  
Seven key House races to watch
Democrats only need to flip a handful of seats to get back control of the lower chamber – here’s what to keep an eye on
Tory Britain: the broken years  
How UK became a food bank nation
The long read  
Inside Mexico’s anti-avocado militias
 

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Spotlight
The chaotic aftermath of Motown’s peak years
War, disastrous sex and a lot of lawsuits  
The chaotic aftermath of Motown’s peak years
Disenchanted with Motown, star songwriters Holland-Dozier-Holland set up a pair of bold new labels: Hot Wax and Invictus. As a new box set is released, its artists remember their personal, political songs – and exhausting battles
From stealing to Spotify  
The story behind how music got free
Daniel Brühl on playing Karl Lagerfeld  
‘He never lost touch with the pulse’
The big British bamboo crisis  
‘It invaded my beautiful home’
‘Sport has infiltrated all of fashion’  
Anna Wintour on Vogue World, sport and UK arts
Beats Solo 4 review  
Apple headphones get Android-loving upgrade
Opinion
America’s problem is massive inequality – not ‘woke’ educated elites
America’s problem is massive inequality – not ‘woke’ educated elites
Deepfakes are here and can be dangerous, but ignore the alarmists – they won’t harm our elections
Sports
‘Defeat clarifies so much’  
Chess grandmaster Maurice Ashley on the power of losing
Chess grandmaster Maurice Ashley on the power of losing
Unbalanced and undercooked  
Can England overcome Euro 2024 defensive worries?
Culture
Guapo’y review  
The scars of Paraguay’s past revealed through healing plants
The scars of Paraguay’s past revealed through healing plants
‘The war was not going to stop me’  
Amateur Ukrainian actors stage King Lear in UK
In case you missed it
Her story is part of a Republican effort to intimidate others
She was sentenced to prison for voting  
Her story is part of a Republican effort to intimidate others
Crystal Mason was convicted of voter fraud after the 2016 election, when she cast a ballot without realizing she was ineligible to vote
‘America the beautiful’  
How Biden is conserving land and water as Trump looms
Robert F Kennedy Jr  
Could RFK swing enough votes from Trump and Biden to decide the election?
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 first look  
300GB of spies, zombies and Margaret Thatcher
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