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The left-wing populist barely beat moderate Haley Stevens

The left-wing populist barely beat moderate Haley Stevens

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The health secretary is now entering the culinary world

Artificial intelligence is transforming the publishing industry. What does that mean for human authors?

The move comes as measles cases continue to rise

He previously served as Trump’s personal lawyer

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the working class is catching up

Inflation may necessitate changing your habits

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At least two sailors have reportedly tried to jump overboard. The Defense Department is denying all reports.

Officials from Egypt, Turkey and Qatar also attended the meeting

At least seven people in Indiana were killed during the storms

The president called the longtime drills “totally inappropriate and hostile”

Major names are missing tournaments due to injury and the ‘gruelling’ schedule, but heatwaves, governing bodies and match-fixing are also concerns

Is president’s move ‘public exhibition of narcissistic rage’?

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Anthony Bourdain comes of age one fateful summer and a former poet basks in belated recognition

Former state governor charged with destruction of evidence in case of 43 students presumed to have been killed: atrocity that ‘rocked the nation’

The Tory leader’s supporters have commended her for her approach to ‘second chances’, though, but critics are concerned her strategy is inching further rightwards

The Apollo takeover also has implications for the London market

Artists take on the land of the free, Big Tech reassurances, and more

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Head south from Cancún to explore ‘magical’ ruins amid an ‘impenetrable’ rainforest

Beijing is embracing clean energy on a massive scale

Artists take on bunker blues, TACO truck, and more

Russia is undergoing its worst labour crisis in decades, placing the country on the verge of economic collapse

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The deployment is expected to cost billions of dollars through the end of Trump’s term

A May court ruling ordered the center to remove the president’s name from the building

New filings document “an array of invasive tactics” used by the government to surveil groups

There have been widespread reports of poor conditions on the USS Abraham Lincoln

Reform UK leader's big fight against the establishment has left everyone a bit bemused

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As the event enters another decade, organisers are determined to preserve its heritage

In the face of economic and social crises, views on the regime remain split, with building resentment against both US and Iranian governments

A pink neighborhood, a sunken battleship, and more

Struggling war orphans, cyberpunk criminals and environmentalist forest gods top the growing list of anime movies

The president’s push for statesmanship supremacy has put Brasilia and Washington on a public collision course

Part D premiums could rise by $20 per month

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An in-depth look at three major French philosophers and how a con man sent four people to death row

Limitations are coming for imports of Chinese robot vacuums

The jab may be new and improved

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