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Trump administration orders release of Epstein court documents amid mounting pressure
US politics live  
Trump administration orders release of Epstein court documents amid mounting pressure
Move seeks to quell controversy that has engulfed the administration since it said it would not release more files from Epstein’s sex trafficking case
Middle East crisis live  
26 reported dead and more than 100 wounded after Israeli attacks on Gaza aid centres
Los Angeles  
Vehicle drives into Hollywood crowd injuring more than 20
Ukraine  
Russia launches ‘hellish’ aerial attack on eastern Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad
Robert F Kennedy Jr  
Health experts raise alarm over RFK Jr’s ‘war on science’ amid mass firings and budget cuts
Special report
‘The ghost of Epstein is haunting Trump’s presidency’: inside the ‘Maga’ revolt
The Saturday read  
‘The ghost of Epstein is haunting Trump’s presidency’: inside the ‘Maga’ revolt
As pressure builds over the president’s broken promise to publicly release details about the convicted sex offender, his base has a new target: Trump himself
 

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In focus
Breaking the Binary: meet the founder behind a US theater company for trans and non-binary artists
Transgender  
Breaking the Binary: meet the founder behind a US theater company for trans and non-binary artists
George Strus founded Breaking the Binary Theatre, one of the only theatrical spaces in the US created for and run by gender-expansive artists, in 2022
Gary Shteyngart  
‘My parents got me out of Soviet Russia at the right time. Should my family now leave the US?’
New York  
For Muslims, Mamdani’s rise signifies a new way of looking at who represents America
Features
Colossal cleanup effort allows summer camp to reopen after Texas floods
Texas floods 2025  
Colossal cleanup effort allows summer camp to reopen after Texas floods
Downstream of Camp Mystic, people rallied around to restore Camp Camp, which caters for those with disabilities
Sex  
Portraits of people with their sex toys around the world
 
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Opinion
How can Democrats win back working-class voters? Change their tune
Trump cannot dispel the ghost of Jeffrey Epstein
Sports
The Open  
Scheffler takes lead as Fitzpatrick drives British hopes
Scheffler takes lead as Fitzpatrick drives British hopes
Cycling live  
Tour de France 2025: stage 14 sets blockbuster mountain test in Pyrenees
Culture
Music  
‘People lashed out because she wasn’t a guy’: Linkin Park on nu-metal, nostalgia and their new frontwoman
‘People lashed out because she wasn’t a guy’: Linkin Park on nu-metal, nostalgia and their new frontwoman
Late-night TV roundup  
Stephen Colbert on Trump’s Epstein controversy: ‘Desperately looking for a scapegoat’
Lifestyle
The joys of ageing  
I’m an expert on ageing. Here’s what I know about thriving in later life
I’m an expert on ageing. Here’s what I know about thriving in later life
Hygiene  
Is your home a health hazard? 15 surprisingly filthy everyday items, from taps to toothbrushes
You may have missed
The long road to tragedy at the girls camp where floods claimed 27 lives
Texas  
The long road to tragedy at the girls camp where floods claimed 27 lives
A 2018 county meeting foretold the Texas flood that overwhelmed the summer camp for girls
Jeffrey Epstein  
‘He’s a lot of fun to be with’: Trump and Epstein were close friends for 15 years
Food  
How Trump’s anti-immigrant policies could collapse the US food industry – visualized
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