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Trump’s lead over Biden narrows after conviction, analysis shows
US elections 2024  
Trump’s lead over Biden narrows after conviction, analysis shows
Republicans said verdict would hurt president’s standing, but data looks mostly the same with slight uptick for Biden
António Guterres  
News and tech media mostly quiet after UN chief calls for ban on ads for oil and gas
Live  
Israeli forces step up bombing of Rafah as tanks try to push west
‘Rigged’  
Trump attacks judge and courts in first post-conviction rally
‘Greed’  
John Deere rolls out hundreds of US layoffs and sends work to Mexico
In focus
The maker of a detection tool shares the key giveaways
How to spot a deepfake  
The maker of a detection tool shares the key giveaways
Siwei Lyu of the DeepFake-o-meter explains how to tell when photos, videos and audio aren’t real
‘You can feel a shift’  
Will the French be lured by Le Pen?
Conservative wipeout  
The lesson Canada’s 1993 election offers to the Tories
 

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Spotlight
Great Lakes shipping fights to cut emissions
‘All these problems are solvable’  
Great Lakes shipping fights to cut emissions
A new, cleaner ship points way as US ports in the region are spending millions on upgrades in pursuit of net zero
‘I am haunted by its legacy’  
Child of Klan leader on abandoning white nationalism
Experience  
I live on trains
‘We thought it was erotic postcards’  
Madrid museum exhibits 1920s couple’s intimate photos
Not guilty  
How tech mogul Mike Lynch’s fortunes soared, fell – and rose again
‘I wish I had enjoyed success more’  
Jon Bon Jovi on megahits, marriage – and his fears for his career
Opinion
US state abortion ban exemptions aren’t vague by accident. Uncertainty is the point
US state abortion ban exemptions aren’t vague by accident. Uncertainty is the point
I was born behind the iron curtain but I got lucky. It’s why I’m voting in these European elections
Sports
NBA finals  
Porzingis sets the tone as Celtics limit Doncic in stunning opener
Porzingis sets the tone as Celtics limit Doncic in stunning opener
‘Tell them we’re not playing’  
Inside the USWNT’s fight for equal pay
Culture
Surprise songs, secret guests and hidden details  
The ultimate guide to Taylor Swift’s Eras tour
The ultimate guide to Taylor Swift’s Eras tour
Wallace and Gromit  
Evil penguin Feathers McGraw to return in new film
In case you missed it
How Ron DeSantis’s ‘chilling’ anti-immigration law hurts Florida workers
Florida  
How Ron DeSantis’s ‘chilling’ anti-immigration law hurts Florida workers
A judge blocked the governor’s law making it a felony to knowingly transport undocumented people, ruling it exceeds state authority
Nigel Farage  
The man who wants to be the UK’s answer to Donald Trump
‘We don’t disappear after 30’  
The Old Lesbians telling a century’s worth of raw, revealing stories
Taylor Swift is everywhere  
Could I avoid the pop star and her music in the UK for the whole month of May?
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