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2022-07-18
Report on Uvalde school shooting finds ‘systemic failures’ by law enforcement
Broken and distrusting: why Americans are pulling away from the daily news
Trump won’t blunt January 6 inquiry by entering 2024 race, panel member says
‘They had their dreams’: the families devastated by Texas truck deaths
Bernie Sanders condemns Joe Manchin for sabotaging president’s agenda
Former Nascar driver Bobby East stabbed to death at California gas station
How Leonardo figured out the beauty of anatomy
Hungary protests continue for fifth day amid growing anger at Orbán tax changes
Tech company earnings reports expected to bring a flush of bad news
‘It’s socialism’: heated Tory leadership debate exposes deep divisions
Experts confirm white whale carcass on Victorian beach is not Migaloo
Documenta 15: Germany art exhibition chief resigns amid outrage over anti-Semitic works
UAE sentences ex-lawyer of Jamal Khashoggi to three years in prison
Putin is already at war with Europe. There is only one way to stop him
The Tory leadership debate was a masterclass in telling us what we already knew
No longer the most populous, but still China wants to be world number one
Wanted: a Tory candidate with the faintest idea of what modern Britain is actually like
Thank You For Your Servitude review – disappointing tale of Trump’s town
‘Part of me wants to hide’: Dutch director traces great-grandfather’s Nazi war crimes
Overworked and burnt out? How to claw back time in your day
Gabriel Byrne: ‘I was never not conscious of being Irish’
‘A baby needed a family’: how a same-sex couple became one of Germany’s first to adopt
‘It’s weird how we divide ourselves in so many ways’: actor John Cho on Star Trek, social media and tackling racial stereotypes
Why fake grass is far from green in ways you might not guess
The Guardian view on Tory economics: for haves, not for have-nots
The Guardian view on controlling grey squirrels: a question of balance
Gérard Depardieu profile: he’s ‘the best and worst of France’
I’m a frazzled fortysomething – but put on the right song, and I’m 18 again and on holiday in Tenerife
Leave-in hair conditioners: 10 of the best
The Webb telescope: a source of wonder that is both aesthetic and technological
Body shock: six ways the heat affects the human body
‘I’m lovingly angry’: Marianne Levy on why mothers are expected to suffer in silence
‘The way it’s playing out is unexpected’: UK faces up to changing waves of Covid
UK has missed chances to prepare for future pandemics, says ex-vaccines tsar
The best of times, the worst of times... That’s science in the age of Covid
Cameron Smith wins the Open after reeling in Rory McIlroy with stunning 64
Fred Kerley runs down astonishing gold as US men sweep 100m at Worlds
Manchester United agree initial £46m transfer fee for Lisandro Martínez
García to quit European Tour and Ryder Cup captain Stenson may join LIV rebels
‘I’m only human’: McIlroy’s Open dream in tatters after sublime Smith victory
Romée Leuchter puts Netherlands in last eight and eliminates Switzerland
Eddie Jones says Courtney Lawes’ ‘laconic style’ was key to England win
Under-investigation sprint coach apprehended and cautioned in Eugene
Sweden swagger into Euro 2022 last eight after dismantling Portugal
England Women will have to be at their best without the ball against Spain
‘I will have no regrets’ – Manchester United’s Zidane Iqbal out to impress
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