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News
Trump expected to order rebrand of Pentagon as ‘Department of War’
US politics  
Trump expected to order rebrand of Pentagon as ‘Department of War’
Move is attempt to formalize name change without an act of Congress, as US president says: ‘We’re just going to do it’
Europe live  
Putin says western troops in Ukraine would be ‘legitimate targets’ as European countries pledge security support
Business live  
Tesla proposes $1tn pay package for Elon Musk; markets brace for US jobs report
Northern Ireland  
‘Queen of the Con’ convicted of fraud in Northern Ireland with help from true crime podcaster
California  
Nudists revolt by suing new property owners for civil rights violations
In focus
Healthy living, science and an army of doctors: Putin’s pursuit of longevity
Vladimir Putin  
Healthy living, science and an army of doctors: Putin’s pursuit of longevity
Russian leader was caught musing about immortality with Xi Jinping but his fascination with long life is nothing new
Afghanistan  
‘All I have left is this cloth’: Afghan quake survivors still waiting for help as aid cuts hit Taliban relief efforts
Brazil  
Anatomy of a coup plot: why Jair Bolsonaro is on trial
Features
They're electing the cats! Runners and riders in America's most furious – and furriest – election
Pets  
They're electing the cats! Runners and riders in America's most furious – and furriest – election
It has been the talk of Somerville, Massachusetts this summer, with the winner announced later today. Will it be the candidate who promises free kibble or the one who speaks gnomically of ‘CRIME’?
Exclusive  
‘Our songs last three minutes but they feel like an hour’: the return of Spinal Tap
Opinion
The golden rule of Trump and Farage’s free speech crusade: they’re allowed to chat rubbish – you’re not
The golden rule of Trump and Farage’s free speech crusade: they’re allowed to chat rubbish – you’re not
I dated Jeffrey Epstein. The files must be released
Sports
Tom Brady  
The Brady Exception is another case of the NFL jettisoning objectivity and integrity
The Brady Exception is another case of the NFL jettisoning objectivity and integrity
US Open  
Reigning champion Sabalenka storms back against Pegula
 

Betsy Reed

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Culture
Analysis  
‘The musty whiff of a yard sale’: why is Morrissey attempting to sell his share of the Smiths’ catalogue?
‘The musty whiff of a yard sale’: why is Morrissey attempting to sell his share of the Smiths’ catalogue?
Music  
Girls Aloud’s Nicola Roberts: ‘Lady Gaga told me she wanted to be the moon for a day. I’m like: where do I go next?’
Lifestyle
Experience  
I am the world porridge-making champion
I am the world porridge-making champion