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Trump’s true believers keep the faith
‘I like him even better now’  
Trump’s true believers keep the faith
Millions of Democrats and independents view Trump’s four years in office as a disaster but for supporters it is his biggest asset
Ukraine  
US agrees to send long-range missiles in military boost for Kyiv
Texas  
The death row inmate at mercy of supreme court – and junk science
Technology  
An old master? No, it’s an image AI just knocked up … and it can’t be copyrighted
2024 election  
US progressive groups facing ‘five-alarm fire’ as donations down
Ukraine invasion
War crimes dossier to accuse Russia of deliberately causing starvation
Ukraine  
War crimes dossier to accuse Russia of deliberately causing starvation
Human rights lawyers are working with Ukraine’s public prosecutor to prepare dossier to submit to the international criminal court
Ukraine war live  
Zelenskiy meets no officials during Poland visit amid strained ties
At a glance  
What we know on day 578 of the invasion
Russia  
Lavrov dismisses Ukraine peace plan and UN effort to revive grain deal
 

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In depth
 Methuselah arrived in the US in 1938. She’s now the oldest fish in captivity
California  
Methuselah arrived in the US in 1938. She’s now the oldest fish in captivity
The lungfish arrived in San Francisco on a steamship along with 230 other fish. Today, she’s the only living aquatic animal from that vessel
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American football season is getting hotter. Young players are dying
Climate  
American football season is getting hotter. Young players are dying
Nearly a dozen US football players have died of heat in recent years as teams reckon with training in a changing climate
‘He ate three of his ties in a month’  
California’s dog mayor celebrates a year in office
The Times review  
How the newspaper of record survived – and thrived
‘I am willing to wait for months’  
Chinese Tiananmen critic holed up in Taiwan transit lounge hopes for life in US
‘Ghosts love my house’  
Jeanette Winterson on hauntings, high spirits and post-humanism
Refugees  
On Lampedusa, a familiar disillusion 10 years after its first tragedy
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Runaway Florida siblings, 10 and 11, stopped after driving 200 miles in mother’s car
Runaway Florida siblings, 10 and 11, stopped after driving 200 miles in mother’s car
Let’s hear it for England’s royals – and centuries of incompetence, criminality and failure
Eat beans and scratch your own back – expert advice on how to age better, inside and out
Opinion
Should we borrow from other cultures? Of course we should, just as we always have
Should we borrow from other cultures? Of course we should, just as we always have
Murdoch brainwashed Britain. That’s the comforting tale the left tells itself. But is it true?
Sports
Solheim Cup  
Europe tied 8-8 with USA at start of final day - live
Europe tied 8-8 with USA at start of final day - live
Formula One  
Max Verstappen on brink of title after winning Japanese Grand Prix
Culture
Wendy Ide's film of the week  
Dumb Money – Paul Dano excels in fun retelling of the GameStop stock craze
Dumb Money – Paul Dano excels in fun retelling of the GameStop stock craze
Adrian Edmondson  
‘I’ve won more prizes for vegetables than I have for comedy’
Explore
The immigrant, pop star ... and supreme court judge who will decide fate of justice system
Israel  
The immigrant, pop star ... and supreme court judge who will decide fate of justice system
Australia  
A crypto firm sent a disability worker $10m by mistake. Months later she was arrested at the airport
Rupert Murdoch made his own rules  
What is the media mogul’s real legacy?
‘We are artists’  
Mexican wrestling’s exóticos are champions with new film
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