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  • A memorial for Morgan Harris

    Canada
    Accused serial murderer admits killing four Indigenous women

    • ‘Commander, say hello to Cricket’
      Noem book contains threat against Biden dog

    • Bernie Sanders
      Vermont senator to run for fourth term

    • Live
      Crystal Palace v Manchester United: Premier League

    • Weather
      Nearly 10 million people in central US under threat of severe weather, agency warns

    • Wisconsin
      Milwaukee replaces top election official six months before presidential vote

    • New Orleans
      Teens who discovered new way to prove Pythagoras’s theorem uncover even more proofs

In focus

  • A vehicle with mattresses piled high on its roof

    ‘Trying to escape death’
    Terrified and exhausted, thousands flee feared imminent assault on Rafah

  • Emmanuel Macron and Xi Jinping walk in the middle of a large courtyard as they review an assembly of guards during an official welcome ceremony

    Xi’s European tour
    Where is Chinese president going and what is visit’s aim?

    Emmanuel Macron and Viktor Orbán among leaders Xi is meeting, with several key issues on the table
  • Black woman in crowd wearing matching red T-shirts.

    ‘We deserve more’
    US workers’ share of the pie dwindles

    Bureau of Labor Statistics releases latest estimate of how much labor receives of national income, showing bleak decline

Spotlight

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    Hollywood hysteria
    The 60s movies that showed a time of madness

    During a decade of American disillusionment, a series of films, from Seconds to What Ever Happened to Baby Jane, represented a culture cracking up
  • Donald Trump is selling an edition of the Bible.

    I bought Trump’s Bible
    A blasphemous, sticky nightmare

  • His disgusted/astonished face is hilarious … the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) at Abbey Road in The Devil’s Chord.

    Doctor Who first look review
    Ncuti Gatwa will make this show far more fun than it’s been for years

    This is it! The Fifteenth Doctor is here – and he’s a dazzling, all-singing, all-dancing delight. If only Russell T Davies didn’t spend so much time spoon-feeding new fans
  • a woman cleans up her garden and pond

    Can I get a little more eco-friendly every day?
    Four tips for a greener mindset

    Developing a daily practice of sustainability can help ease your anxiety about the future – so I tried it out for a week
    • John Oliver on attacks on libraries: ‘This is all madness, and it speaks to the need for libraries to be vigorously defended.’

      John Oliver on public libraries
      ‘Another front in the ongoing culture war’

    • NSW oyster farmer Bernie Connell with Australia’s largest oyster, Jill

      Meet Jill, Australia’s heaviest oyster
      ‘You wouldn’t eat her – she’s one of the family’

    • ‘After two minutes, the radio switchboard was going crazy’ … Luhrmann, who turned Mary Schmich’s column into a global phenomenon.

      ‘I thought it was a speech by Kurt Vonnegut’
      Baz Luhrmann on making Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen)

    • Bernard Hill as Yosser Hughes in Boys from the Blackstuff

      ‘Gissa job!’
      How Bernard Hill created one of TV’s most tragic and unforgettable characters

  • FILE PHOTO: Protests continue on Columbia University campus in support of Palestinians<br>FILE PHOTO: Protesters link arms outside Hamilton Hall barricading students inside the building at Columbia University, despite an order to disband the protest encampment supporting Palestinians or face suspension, during the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in New York City, U.S., April 30, 2024. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs/File Photo

    American politicians forget: disruption and disorder are the point of protests

    Patrick Gaspard
    • Joe Biden, in a suit and tie, sitting on a leather chair at a desk in an office with his hand on the head of Commander, the secret service dog.

      Have I got this right? Does Kristi Noem really want Joe Biden to start killing dogs too?

      Zoe Williams
    • Botox Treatment<br>Young woman receiving a botox injection

      Vampire facials, under-eye fillers, ‘prejuvenation’: how did cosmetic tweakments get so extreme?

      Georgina Lawton
    • Gogglebox’s Ellie and Izzi Warner.

      I love Vogue’s idea of ‘British girl energy’. But what does it involve?

      Emma Beddington
    • Back to school. View from the back of a happy dad escorts his sons schoolchildren to school. Parental care for children.

      How can we expect mothers to return to work if we’re so reluctant to allow fathers to stay home?

      Myke Bartlett
  • Roger Bannister's record breaking run

    ‘Greatest sporting feat in last 100 years’
    Bannister’s sub four-minute mile

    Sebastian Coe’s description of the doctor’s record-breaking run in 1954 underlines its enduring significance 70 years later
  • Tom Brady was the main act in a three-hour comedy roast on Sunday

    Tom Brady
    Jokes about massages, OJ and Gisele divorce fly in comedy roast

  • David Moyes on the touchline at West Ham.

    West Ham United
    Moyes to leave club at end of this season by mutual consent

    West Ham have announced that David Moyes will leave at the end of the season, with Julen Lopetegui expected to replace him
  • Jean-Philippe Mateta celebrates giving Palace a two-goal lead at the break.

    Live
    Crystal Palace v Manchester United: Premier League

    Minute-by-minute report: Can improving Palace complete a league double over Erik ten Hag’s inconsistent side? Join Tim de Lisle
    • Naoya Inoue celebrates a knockdown of Luis Nery in the second round of their title fight

      Boxing
      Inoue boosts claim as world’s best fight with destruction of Nery

    • Lando Norris celebrates his victory in Miami

      Nice guy finishes first
      Norris' long road to top of Formula One

    • Oleksandr Pielieshenko of Ukraine

      Oleksandr Pielieshenko
      Ukraine’s former Olympian weightlifter killed in action

    • Micky Van de Ven, Heung-Min Son and Ange Postecogolou.

      Postecoglou has reinvented Spurs. But the path forward is murky

      Jonathan Wilson

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  • An oilfield near Baku

    Exclusive
    Poorer nations must be transparent over climate spending, says Cop29 leader

  • A man rides a rental bike in Baku, Azerbaijan, where the UN climate change conference will convene in November.

    Cop29
    Summit to call for peace between warring states, says host Azerbaijan

  • The common carder bee (Bombus pascuorum) spotted in West Yorkshire.

    The age of extinction
    Bumblebee nests are overheating to fatal levels, study finds

  • Thai dancers keep cool with cold drinks and a fan during the heatwaves in Thailand, where 30 people have died from heatstroke this year.

    ‘Inside an oven’
    Sweltering heat ravages crops and takes lives in south-east Asia

  • Boeing's Starliner spacecraft aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on 4 May.

    Boeing
    Company hopes to polish its reputation with Starliner crew capsule launch

    Company, which has been plagued by safety issues in its avionics wing, will send two astronauts to the ISS in its new spacecraft
  • Man in suit and glasses in Congress

    Republicans
    House set to vote on Marjorie Taylor Greene effort to remove Mike Johnson

  • people hold signs that read "Conde Nast union" and "the devil wears sunglasses when she lays you off"

    Condé Nast
    Vogue owner averts union walkout with deal on day of Met Gala

  • Jesus' Dwelling Place Church in Braddock, Pennsylvania.

    Pennsylvania
    Pastor survives shooting attempt during sermon after gun jams

    • ‘Incredible but not surprising’
      James Clyburn hits out at Trump over Gestapo comment

    • Louisiana
      Man has brain damage, mother says, after allegedly being pushed into lake

    • Kristi Noem
      Governor says ‘I’m tired of politicians pretending to be what they’re not’

    • Washington DC
      Man dies after crashing into White House gate

    • Houston
      At least 400 rescued from flooding in Texas as waters continue rising

    • US elections
      The Democrats lost the White House in 1968 amid anti-war protests. What will 2024 bring?

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  • Two figures in white either side of a miltary-style green missile hanging against a blue sky

    Russia
    Putin threatens UK military and orders nuclear drills after ‘provocation’

    Vladimir Putin responds to recent statements from David Cameron and Emmanuel Macron over Ukraine war
  • Students from the University of Oxford stand next to a tent with an “Oxford Action for Palestine” banner.

    UK
    Students stage pro-Palestine occupations at five more universities

  • A doctor points to PET scan results that are part of a previous study on Alzheimer's disease.

    Alzheimer's
    Scientists claim to have found another distinct genetic form

  • Closeup of Bobby Singleton in white shirt and police epaulettes

    Northern Ireland
    Widespread condemnation after man found nailed to fence in County Antrim

    • Panama
      Country elects former security minister José Raúl Mulino as next president

    • Vaccines
      Scientists create immunization with potential to protect against future coronaviruses

    • 'Europe will not waver'
      EU restates readiness to launch trade war with China over cheap imports

    • Italy
      Rai journalists strike over ‘suffocating control’ by Meloni’s government

    • Caravaggio
      Lost painting that almost sold for €1,500 to go on show at Prado in Madrid

    • Namibia
      Call for port extension to be halted as genocide remains are found on Shark Island

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Podcasts

Podcasts

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    Football Weekly
    Haaland destroys Wolves as City and Arsenal keep winning – Football Weekly

  • A woman breaking sandstone in Rajasthan, India. Photograph: Romita Saluja

    The Audio Long Read
    How child labour in India makes the paving stones beneath our feet – podcast

  • Mark and Ros Dowey, the parents of Murray Dowey (Photo: Murdo MacLeod)

    Today in Focus
    How do we protect teenagers from sextortion scams?

  • Keir Starmer Votes in the Local Elections in London<br>LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 02: Leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria leave a polling station after casting their votes in the local elections in London, United Kingdom on May 02, 2024. Millions of voters across England head to the polls today to decide on thousands of council seats, and also to choose the Mayor of London, London Assembly members and 10 mayors outside the capital. (Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    Today in Focus
    Politics Weekly Westminster: local elections special

  • A polling station sign outside a polling station (Photo by Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)

    Politics Weekly UK
    Politics Weekly Westminster: Election special – podcast

  • Sofie Hagen portrait

    Weekend
    Weekend Podcast: comedian Sofie Hagen on eight years of celibacy, the £5 coffee is coming, and Philippa Perry offers advice on reconnecting with a sibling

  • Illustration: Daniel Liévano

    The Audio Long Read
    Solar storms, ice cores and nuns’ teeth: the new science of history – podcast

  • a young man and woman sit across from each other at a table, eating food

    Double fault
    Challengers is as bad in the bedroom as it is on the tennis court

    Critics might have fallen for Luca Guadagnino’s erotic tennis romp but it’s a vapid string of disappointing choices
  • Drake and Kendrick Lamar.

    'I’d have been arrested'
    Drake denies Kendrick Lamar's allegations of underage sex and harboring secret child

  • Clashes … officers clear a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of California, Los Angeles, campus.

    Tunnels, treehouses and tensegrity towers
    Landmarks in protest architecture, from UCLA to Hong Kong

  • This illustration provided by NASA depicts Voyager 1. The most distant spacecraft from Earth stopped sending back understandable data in November 2023. Flight controllers traced the blank communication to a bad computer chip and rearranged the spacecraft’s coding to work around the trouble. In mid-April 2024, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory declared success after receiving good engineering updates. The team is still working to restore transmission of the science data. (NASA via AP)

    Storms, frogs and a kiss
    How a group of scientists designed a message from humanity to aliens

  • Laure Prouvost, The Hidden Paintings Grandma Improved, In Deepth, 2023, Oil on canvas, 200 x 175 x 3.5 cm, 78 3/4 x 68 7/8 x 1 3/8 in © Laure Prouvost

    ‘A wild cocktail of emotion, politics and desire’
    The history of breasts in art

  • An illustration of two hands clasping each other, with Lady Justice carrying her scales beneath

    The big idea
    Why we need human rights now more than ever

  • Babyleaf the kitten

    The pet I'll never forget
    Babyleaf, the feral kitten who tamed me

    She came into my life just when I needed her, and together we worked on our traumas. But it could not last …
  • G2: How to build a better life - connect with your pain, you can't just cut it out

    How to build a better life
    We all want to cut out the bad parts of ourselves. It won’t work, and it won’t make us happier

  • A cup of espresso and a cup of cappuccino

    The synthetic coffee revolution
    Are ground date seeds really as delicious as the real thing?

  • Rachel Roddy's chestnut pasta with mushroom.

    A kitchen in Rome
    Rachel Roddy’s recipe for chestnut pasta with mushrooms and herbs

  • ‘I felt like a failure… when others seemed to find it easy’: Danyah Miller.

    Self and wellbeing
    Being diagnosed with dyslexia has made me happier

  • John Starbrook plays water polo. Hampton. London. Photograph by David Levene 28/4/24

    Fit for ever
    He’s 93, he’s run 52 marathons and he’s in the gym six days a week: can this man teach us how to age well?

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Take part

  • People queue outside the Hermes store in Mayfair in London, Monday, April 12, 2021.

    Tell us
    Are you splurging on luxury goods you can ill afford?

  • Dozens of students arrested at the occupied Hamilton Hall building of Columbia University in New York<br>NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - APRIL 30: New York Police Department officers detain dozens of pro-Palestinian students at Columbia University after they barricaded themselves at the Hamilton Hall building near Gaza Solidarity Encampment earlier in New York, United States on April 30, 2024. (Photo by Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    US students
    Share your experience of the pro-Palestinian campus protests

  • Hands Up<br>Large party group of people holding their arms and hands high in the air during an Outdoor Concert

    Music
    Tell us your experiences of making a living from music

  • A young businessman riding skateboard in the city of Barcelona, Spain.

    Tell us
    How do you make your commute fun or productive?

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From our global editions

  • Nasrin Sotoudeh and her husband Reza Khandan hold up a protest badge that reads: ‘I oppose the mandatory hijab.’

    ‘I am ready to return whenever they say’
    Nasrin Sotoudeh on prison, the hijab, and violence in Iran

  • Clockwise (left to right from top): Burberry bags in a store, Moët & Chandon champagne, Gieves & Hawkes of Savile Row, and Wilkin & Sons, which is behind the Tiptree jam brand.

    From sporrans to chandeliers
    King Charles and Queen Camilla weigh up new royal warrants

  • Two young women in headscarves seen on a screen

    'An increasingly hostile environment'
    Female journalists under attack as press freedom falters

  • Martin Kanja stands in a road, wearing sunglasses and a white top with the name of his record label, Haekalu, on the sleeve

    ‘People think it’s just for emo or gothic kids’
    The Kenyan metalhead leading a new wave of African rock

In case you missed it

  • A banner hanging from the upper windows of  building on a busy street in Amsterdam bears the message ‘fuck the housing market’. Pedestrians and cyclists pass by in the foreground

    ‘Everything’s just … on hold’
    The Netherlands’ next-level housing crisis

  • Logos for Republican and Democratic parties

    Explainer
    What happens if a US presidential candidate dies?

    Joe Biden and Donald Trump are the two oldest candidates in US history. If either needs to be replaced, what next?
  • A national guardsman patrols the US-Mexico border atop a shipping container.

    ‘Why doesn’t anybody care?’
    Texas-Mexico border devastated by anti-migrant operation

    Greg Abbott’s strategy to deter immigration isn’t just harming people and costing billions – it’s ruining the Rio Grande’s ecosystem
  • The TikTok office

    ‘It’s just not hitting like it used to’
    TikTok was in its flop era before it got banned in the US

  • A covered stadium full of people, with multiple, giant side-by-side screens of an older white man in a suit speaking from what appears to be an office.

    Warren Buffett
    They wait in the rain to see him. Will they still flock to Omaha when he’s gone?

  • a side-by-side image of Joe Biden and Donald Trump

    Biden v Trump
    With six months to go, the US election is more unpredictable than ever

  • an "open" sign

    Difficult to define
    What is a US small business? One owner explains

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  • The singer/actor Lady Gaga wears a bright pink gown at the 2019 Met Gala event in New York City.

    The Met Gala through the years
    Lizzo’s flute, Billy Porter’s wings and Cher’s ‘naked dress’

    As this year’s event at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City draws nearer, we look back at some of the biggest, boldest and most iconic looks to ascend its steps
  • From left, Denmark's Queen Mary, King Frederik X, Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia wave from the balcony at the Royal Palace, in Stockholm, Sweden.

    Photos of the day
    Holocaust remembrance and a royal wave

  • A woman poses with her snakes

    Italy
    Snake catchers festival

  • US singer Madonna performs during a free concert on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    Photos of the weekend
    Madonna in Rio and a battle between Greek churches

  • A monochrome image of Paul Auster standing in his study with a cigarette in his hand and a number of objects on a table behind him, including a manual typewriter

    The big picture
    Author Paul Auster in his element

  • A fake Native Amerian headdress, tunic and mask

    Photography
    Faux Native American costumes and clothing reconsidered

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