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Trump accepts RFK Jr endorsement and vows to release JFK assassination files
US elections 2024  
Trump accepts RFK Jr endorsement and vows to release JFK assassination files
Ex-president takes stage with Kennedy in Arizona, hours after independent candidate suspends White House bid
Solingen stabbing attack  
Police manhunt under way in Germany after three killed at diversity festival
Massachusetts  
Judge rules Karen Read can be retried for murder after mistrial
Sicily yacht sinking updates  
Trapped passengers ‘may have died on Bayesian because they were asleep’
US healthcare  
Fewer US women received early and adequate prenatal care last year – CDC
In focus
2024 presidential polls: Harris makes gains on Trump in national averages
US elections 2024  
2024 presidential polls: Harris makes gains on Trump in national averages
Find out who’s up and who’s down in the latest US presidential election opinion polls
Is Trump OK?  
Unhinged reaction to rise of Harris worries supporters
‘Never summon a power you can’t control’  
Yuval Noah Harari on how AI could threaten democracy and divide the world
 

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Spotlight
Gillian Anderson on pleasure, powerful women, and collecting secret fantasies
Gillian Anderson  
Gillian Anderson on pleasure, powerful women, and collecting secret fantasies
When the actor asked women to share their erotic secrets for a new book, she found herself rethinking her own relationship with desire - and deciding to have more fun
Oliver Burkeman on how to quit people-pleasing  
‘The liberating truth is: they’re probably not thinking about you’
Ageing  
Never take health tips from world’s oldest people, say scientists
Ask Annalisa Barbieri  
My friends never want to go out any more – and it’s making me feel lonely
Blind date  
Blind date: ‘I ducked under the table to put my shoe back on and he thought I’d left’
Experience  
We went magnet fishing and found $100,000 in a safe
Opinion
On Ukraine’s third independence day at war, what does the future hold for its people? Our panel’s verdict
On Ukraine’s third independence day at war, what does the future hold for its people? Our panel’s verdict
I’m Ukrainian but my first words were Russian. It’s a legacy we’ve spent our whole lives trying to escape
Sports
Is high school football morally tenable? Three more deaths raise familiar questions
Is high school football morally tenable? Three more deaths raise familiar questions
Match previews  
Premier League team news: predicted lineups for the weekend
Culture
Sarah Koenig on 10 years of Serial  
‘People treated it as a puzzle to be solved. I felt bad and responsible’
‘People treated it as a puzzle to be solved. I felt bad and responsible’
Books  
Warhol idolised her, Thatcher copied her and Kingsley Amis had a deep fear of farting in her presence: but what was the Queen really like?
In case you missed it
Visits to Japan’s only Shinto weather shrine surge as climate crisis bites
Climate crisis  
Visits to Japan’s only Shinto weather shrine surge as climate crisis bites
At the Kisho Jinja weather shrine in Tokyo, worshippers come to pray for respite from extreme weather events fuelled by global heating
US elections 2024  
RFK Jr voters on ‘frustrating’ suspension of campaign: ‘He’s playing politics’
DNC 2024  
10 notable moments – from Trump jokes to star cameos
State of the race  
Democrats rejoice as ‘joyful’ Kamala Harris puts them back in the game
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