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Kevin McCarthy ousted
McCarthy says he won't run for speakership after historic ouster led by hard-right Republicans
Republican infighting  
McCarthy says he won't run for speakership after historic ouster led by hard-right Republicans
The ousting of McCarthy represented the first time in US history that a speaker of the House has been removed from office
Steve Scalise  
House speaker contender reportedly called himself ‘David Duke without the baggage’
Nancy Pelosi  
Pelosi rebukes interim speaker for office eviction as she attended Feinstein service
Leave them laughing  
Inside a tense political moment
Headlines
Trio of scientists share chemistry prize for quantum dots discovery
Nobel prizes  
Trio of scientists share chemistry prize for quantum dots discovery
Official announcement comes after trio’s names were leaked in email to Swedish newspaper earlier in the day
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: dozens of Ukrainian drones attack Russian regions, Moscow says; US aid in limbo amid Congress chaos
UAE  
American woman freed from Dubai after two months in custody for tapping security officer’s arm
Sam Bankman-Fried  
FTX founder sports new haircut as trial continues after slow start
2024 election  
Centrist group No Labels accuses Democrats of waging ‘war’ against it
 
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Ukraine invasion
How war has changed Ukrainian literature
‘Hearing Russian brings me pain’  
How war has changed Ukrainian literature
Many writers and publishers have ditched Russian language in favour of Ukrainian in response to invasion
At a glance  
What we know on day 588 of the invasion
ICC  
Armenia’s parliament defies Russia in vote to join international criminal court
Windows for Ukraine  
Donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
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In depth
Why is country music still resistant to diversity?
‘Dangerous gatekeeping’  
Why is country music still resistant to diversity?
Grammy-winning star Maren Morris has announced she is leaving the genre that made her famous due to bigotry revealing an industry still stuck in the past
Spotlight
What exactly makes someone a dog person?
Competitive, warm and conservative  
What exactly makes someone a dog person?
Not sure why you love hanging out with your canine buddy so much? Here are the qualities in dogs – and you – that help explain it
Escape from the rabbit hole  
The conspiracy theorist who abandoned his dangerous beliefs
Assassin’s Creed Mirage review  
A stripped-back stab in the right direction
Honk honk!  
Can noise cameras reduce ‘potentially fatal’ sound pollution?
‘They made a huge profit knowing they’d kill people’  
US firms use tactics to avoid paying asbestos victims
A moment that changed me  
The teenage seizure that forced me to let go of stress for ever
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Trump allies offered plea agreements in Georgia election interference case
Trump allies offered plea agreements in Georgia election interference case
British soldier took her own life after sexual harassment from boss, says army
Trump’s escalating violent rhetoric is straight out of the autocrat’s playbook
Opinion
Why is fashion now so boring, beige and banal?
Why is fashion now so boring, beige and banal?
In Slovakia, we share the fear of all Ukraine’s neighbours. So why are we turning back to Russia?
Sports
What stage are we at in Man Utd’s endless theatrer of pain?
What stage are we at in Man Utd’s endless theatrer of pain?
NBA  
From fasting to pregame prayers: how religion shapes the NBA
Culture
Himalayan tree-huggers and a landscape of vulvas  
The eco-show where women call the shots
The eco-show where women call the shots
‘What would it be like to be evil?’  
Controversial Philip Guston show ridicules the virus-like KKK
Explore
Hawaiians lament decision to reopen Maui to tourism
‘No time to grieve’  
Hawaiians lament decision to reopen Maui to tourism
Two months after wildfires devastated West Maui, officials announce ‘phased’ reopening as residents struggle to survive
US-Mexico border  
Scorching heat caused deaths to double at busiest migration route
Global economy  
Central banks ‘risk global recession unless they relax 2% inflation targets’
‘We are alive and we are here’  
Chile’s lost tribe celebrates long-awaited recognition
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