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Trump’s choice of Vance ‘terrible news’ for Ukraine, Europe experts warn
US foreign policy  
Trump’s choice of Vance ‘terrible news’ for Ukraine, Europe experts warn
Running mate likely to push Trump to pursue ‘America first’ foreign policy and deal with Putin to end war in Ukraine
Supreme court  
Biden reportedly to push for supreme court term limits and new ethics code
New York  
Neo-Nazi leader charged over alleged plot to poison New York Jewish children
Wildlife  
Scientists set up webcam in Colorado rattlesnake ‘mega den’ with up to 2,000 reptiles
Georgia  
After pressure, Georgia attorney general in Cop City case responds to motions
RNC 2024
Convention speakers ramp up anti-Democrat rhetoric despite campaign promise of unity
RNC 2024  
Convention speakers ramp up anti-Democrat rhetoric despite campaign promise of unity
Kari Lake attacks media as ‘fake news’ as Elise Stefanik calls Biden ‘feckless and failed’ and says he’s caused ‘chaos’
Opinion  
I’m from Appalachia. JD Vance doesn’t represent us – he only represents himself
Robert F Kennedy Jr  
RFK Jr apologizes after leaked phone call in which Trump seems to offer deal
Vance's views  
JD Vance once worried Trump was ‘America’s Hitler’. Now his own authoritarian leanings come into view
 

Betsy Reed

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In focus
‘A dystopian plot’: how will Trump’s Project 2025 affect California?
California  
‘A dystopian plot’: how will Trump’s Project 2025 affect California?
The plan takes specific aim at California on abortion rights and green policies – but the state has ways to fight it
Toronto  
How ‘magical’ Bentway linear park put Toronto on road to regeneration
Explained  
Who is Usha Vance, the immigrant daughter married to Trump’s VP pick JD Vance?
Spotlight
‘Society doesn’t want my kids’: China’s single women forced abroad to freeze their eggs
China  
‘Society doesn’t want my kids’: China’s single women forced abroad to freeze their eggs
Calls grow for end to ban that means only married Chinese couples can access ‘social egg freezing’ services
Life and style  
‘I’ve had it a decade and it’s still going strong’: 18 everyday products that save you money and make life easier
Simone Biles  
Simone Biles: Rising review – the greatest gymnast of all time sets the record straight
Art  
‘All art is worthy of preserving’: what should artists do to protect what they leave behind?
Books  
If you like Baby Reindeer, you’ll love Young Mungo! 29 terrific TV shows – and the books to read instead
Music  
LA punk legends X: ‘The violence didn’t bother me as much as the spitting!’
Opinion
Tenacious D and the Dixie Chicks know the cost of speaking up – but there’s nothing funny about political violence
Tenacious D and the Dixie Chicks know the cost of speaking up – but there’s nothing funny about political violence
Forget the 5am starts! Night owls like me possess the real secret of success
Sports
USA Basketball  
‘There’s stress’: Team USA has always faced unique pressure at Olympics
‘There’s stress’: Team USA has always faced unique pressure at Olympics
USWNT 0-0 Costa Rica  
Americans draw amid sweltering heat in final Olympic tune-up
Culture
Stranger Things  
‘Pedal to the metal’: what can we expect from Stranger Things season five?
‘Pedal to the metal’: what can we expect from Stranger Things season five?
Analysis  
Tenacious D’s Trump shocker upends a career of perfectly judged musical comedy
In case you missed it
Bereaved families mark completion of Golden Gate Bridge safety net: ‘A symbol of our collective effort’
San Francisco  
Bereaved families mark completion of Golden Gate Bridge safety net: ‘A symbol of our collective effort’
Nancy Pelosi and other officials join gathering at bridge as relatives see hope in years-long fight for suicide prevention barrier
JD Vance in his own words  
From anti-Trump to vice-president nominee
How the US supreme court shredded the constitution and what can be done to repair it
Analysis  
Biden touts record in NBC interview – but the doubts won’t go away
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