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Torn in the USA Singer's anti-Trump tirade divides fans
As the lead singer of a Bruce Springsteen cover band, Brad Hobicorn had been looking forward to performing at Riv's Toms River Hub in New Jersey on Friday. Then came a text message from the bar's owner, saying the gig was cancelled. Why? Because the real Bruce Springsteen had lambasted Donald Trump.

Ancelotti is Brazil's first foreign coach but a return to their roots too
Carlo Ancelotti will become the first foreigner ever to take sole charge of Brazil.

Trzaskowski Claims Win in Polish Election Despite Knife-Edge Exit Poll
An exit poll in Poland's crucial presidential run-off suggested the race was too close to call yesterday, giving a slight lead to the liberal contender, Rafał Trzaskowski, but with the difference between the two candidates within the margin of error.

Fog on the Tyne Mitchell's Newcastle departure leaves Howe in position of maximum strength
The table was all wrong. In retrospect it offered the first clue that lack of emotional intelligence would prove central to Paul Mitchell's undoing at Newcastle.

'Massive' day of drama for Latics as Harratt ends three-year exile
Oldham are back in the Football League, edging out Southend in a playoff final that was not just a thrilling contest in front of a record crowd, but a showcase for the strength of the English pyramid.

Swiatek pulls off stunning comeback
Champion reaches last eight after being a set and a break down against Rybakina

Manston staff to work overtime amid record number of small boat arrivals
Staff at the Manston migrant processing centre in Kent have been asked to work overtime to deal with the record number of small boat arrivals, the Guardian has learned.

Tory peer proposed delaying ban on heated tobacco after PMI visit
A Conservative peer proposed delaying the UK's proposed ban on heated tobacco, weeks after a leading cigarette company paid for him to visit its research facility in Switzerland.

Tourist Damages Two Terracotta Warriors After Jumping Over Fence
A domestic tourist climbed over a fence and jumped into a section of the display of China's terracotta army, damaging two ancient clay warriors, authorities said on Saturday.

Piastri shines but reckless Verstappen pays penalty
Max Verstappen has worked hard to throw off a reputation for being reckless and indeed dangerous at times on track.

Last summer's riots more similar to those in 1958 than in 2011, study finds
The riots that swept the UK last summer had more in common with race riots in the 1950s in Nottingham and in Notting Hill, west London, than they did with disorder that broke out in 2011, researchers have said.

Miss England accuses CEO of Miss World of being 'vindictive'
Their mantra is \"beauty with a purpose\". But the organisers of the Miss World pageant have been accused of something altogether uglier: being \"vindictive and very bitter\" towards a contestant who left over claims she had been used as window-dressing.

Body of British hiker found in Dolomites
Search and rescue

People are welcoming: Tournament marks start of FA ban on trans women
London-based Goal Diggers FC compete in event aimed at showing solidarity

'Apocalyptic' Swiss village obliterated in two minutes by 9m tonnes of rock
For weeks the weight had sat above the village, 9m tonnes of rock precariously resting on an ancient slab of ice. A chunk of Kleines Nesthorn mountain's peak had crumbled, and its rubble hung over the silent, empty streets of Blatten, held back only by the glacier. The ice groaned beneath the pressure.

Palestinians 'gunned down while trying to reach aid site in Gaza'
More than 30 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire yesterday as they went to receive food at an aid distribution point set up by an Israeli-backed foundation in Gaza, according to witnesses and a hospital run by the Red Cross confirming it was treating many wounded.

United agree £62.5m deal for Wolves' Cunha
Matheus Cunha will join Manchester United after the club agreed to pay Wolves the forward's £62.5m release clause.

Royal visit boosts tourism in Ravenna, city beloved by Byron
If the most satisfying thing for anyone giving a guided tour is speaking to an enthusiastic and curious listener, then Diego Saglia felt he had royally hit the jackpot when he met Queen Camilla in Ravenna.

Greta Thunberg Activist on aid ship trying to reach Strip
The climate campaigner Greta Thunberg and 11 other activists have set sail for Gaza on a ship aimed at \"breaking Israel's siege\" of the devastated territory, organisers have said.

Lancastrian Completes Improbable Heist as His Distracted Rivals Lose Plot
The Mexican standoff is a much-loved cinematic device, but the stalemate beloved of western movie script writers has rarely, if ever, decided one of cycling's Grand Tours.

'Burgundy eat your heart out': Devon vineyard is toast of wine world for both best red and white
They began by producing drinks more usually associated with the rolling hills of southern England - hearty ciders, warming tipples made from hedgerow fruits and good old-fashioned mead.

Recipe for success Cheese-rolling king on winning - and surviving - the race
It is as much about control as out-and-out speed. Bravery is important - but so is an element of careful preparation and planning.

Farage's tax plans will help the rich, not the communities his party claims to champion
Those in Farage's constituency of Clacton would gain far less than those in leafy Orpington, where he has a £1m property

This Should Worry All of Us Why Trump Is Really Going After Harvard, US's Oldest University
In mortarboards and crimson-fringed gowns, thousands of students were joined by smiling families for the centuries-old ritual of graduation day. But this year was different.

Majestic Root seals series with personal best in battling win
England spent much of this game digging themselves into not so much a hole as a full-blown trench, a toxic combination of regular errors and occasional misfortune leaving them in a truly desperate situation, apparently destined for convincing and deserved defeat.

Fans shocked by Piper's return to Doctor Who but its future is unclear
Nearly two decades since she first appeared on Doctor Who, Billie Piper made a spectacular return to the show on Saturday night in the latest season's finale, The Reality War.

The transformation of Vitinha: from Wolves castoff to world's most effective central midfielder
Not only are you bad, but you're hurting me.\" The words, there, or so it was claimed, of Lionel Messi; and however you spin it, a fairly tough six-month performance review from the greatest player of all time and your own footballing idol.

Mental health misinformation is rife on TikTok, study reveals
More than half of all the top trending videos offering mental health advice on TikTok contain misinformation, a Guardian investigation has found.

When AI starts making us laugh, then we're screwed, says Rushdie
Salman Rushdie has said that authors are safe from the threat of AI - until the moment it can create a book that makes people laugh.

Music review
Superstar glow from pop king