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White House unveils $623m in funding to increase charging points
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Donald Trump  
New York fraud trial draws to an end with closing arguments
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‘We don’t have a say’  
Workers join push to unionize flagship Volkswagen plant
NFL  
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In focus
Can new president turn the tide on years of corruption?
Guatemala  
Can new president turn the tide on years of corruption?
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Artificial intelligence (AI)  
Art that can be easily copied by AI is ‘meaningless’, says Ai Weiwei
‘The wildlife that has come is phenomenal’  
The UK farmers holding off floods the natural way
 

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Nothing I’ve bought on Instagram has ever brought me joy
Reclaim your brain  
Nothing I’ve bought on Instagram has ever brought me joy
It’s all too easy to spend money online when you’re being sold on the promise of a lifestyle just out of reach
‘She keeps us enthralled, like Bowie did’  
The magic of Kate Moss, by her photographers
The experts  
Personal trainers on 20 fabulous ways to get fighting fit for free
Ranked  
The 20 best bathtub scenes
How we met  
I couldn’t have changed my life without him
Emmys 2023 predictions  
Who should win and who will win the delayed TV awards?
Opinion
Elise Stefanik wants to be Trump’s running mate. That’s unfortunate
Elise Stefanik wants to be Trump’s running mate. That’s unfortunate
It’s been 22 years since the Guantánamo prison opened. Men are still held there
Sports
NFL playoff predictions  
Is a 49ers-Ravens Super Bowl inevitable?
Is a 49ers-Ravens Super Bowl inevitable?
Berhalter and the USMNT must deliver tournament success in 2024
Culture
Back to Black  
First trailer for Amy Winehouse biopic from Sam Taylor-Johnson released
First trailer for Amy Winehouse biopic from Sam Taylor-Johnson released
Mean Girls review  
High-school sadism comedy as sugar-rush movie musical
In case you missed it
A software entrepreneur wants to empower players to develop their own games
New business school  
A software entrepreneur wants to empower players to develop their own games
Maria Burns Oritz develops software for Indigenous communities – now she she wants to democratize game development
Revealed  
Congress backers of Gaza war received most from pro-Israel donors
The social housing secret  
How Vienna became the world’s most livable city
‘Soul-warming’  
The mystery man who chops wood to keep his neighbors from freezing
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