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New York Times urges Biden to drop out of presidential race
US elections 2024  
New York Times urges Biden to drop out of presidential race
Editorial board says exiting is ‘greatest public service’ president can perform after disastrous debate performance
Rust shooting  
Judge denies Alec Baldwin’s plea to dismiss case in fatal shooting
Analysis  
Elena Kagan’s scathing Chevron dissent shows court’s disregard for precedent
Marijuana  
Republicans use cannabis smell complaints as ‘excuse’ to oppose legalization, advocates say
Iran  
Iran heading for runoff election after neither lead candidate scores majority
In focus
Joe Biden bombed during the debate. But who will ask him to step down?
The inner circle  
Joe Biden bombed during the debate. But who will ask him to step down?
Jill Biden has firmly resisted calls in the past to do so, but others in the president’s inner circle also have his ear
Explainer  
Who could replace Rishi Sunak as Tory leader if he loses the UK election?
‘I am not made for war’  
The men fleeing Ukraine to evade conscription
 

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Spotlight
‘Sex in an LA spa was strangely wholesome, like an extension of the wellness experience'
This is how we do it in America  
‘Sex in an LA spa was strangely wholesome, like an extension of the wellness experience'
Pets  
Love of animals – or love of profit? Inside the $500bn pet boom
'We feel like home here'  
Miami isn’t just Lionel Messi’s new home, it’s Argentinian football’s
Blind date  
Blind Date: ‘Is 12 a score?’
Games  
‘A lot of women get male teammates talking over them’: meet the first female world champion quizzer
‘Clearly, I have no rizz’  
Can a 60-year-old misanthrope polish up his pulling power?
Opinion
Biden’s agonizing debate performance doesn’t change the reality of this election
Biden’s agonizing debate performance doesn’t change the reality of this election
It’s risky, but Joe Biden needs to give way to someone who can beat Donald Trump
Sports
Tour de France live  
Stage one updates from Florence to Rimini
Stage one updates from Florence to Rimini
Euro 2024 live  
Buildup to Switzerland v Italy and Germany v Denmark as last-16 ties begin
Culture
Anita Desai  
‘After I left India, I had to train myself to express my opinions’
‘After I left India, I had to train myself to express my opinions’
Television  
‘It isn’t hard to see where things went wrong’: how The Bear went off the boil
In case you missed it
Trump-Biden debate likely amplified Americans’ dismay about the election
Analysis  
Trump-Biden debate likely amplified Americans’ dismay about the election
Between Trump’s lies and Biden’s struggles, voters probably walked away from the debate with a better understanding of why they hate their options
Big oil uncovered  
Colorado oil and gas wells can’t fund their own cleanup. Taxpayers may foot the bill
Film  
The other 1969 concert that changed music: ‘one of the most important stories in rock history’
New York  
A program helps Black people of all ages enjoy swimming: ‘It’s very empowering’
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