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Third-party candidates can’t win the White House. But they can make someone else lose it.
Russia, US and other countries exchange 26 prisoners in largest transfer since the cold war
The arch-enemies of Israel killed in twin strikes
Miami has defied the trend of struggling US office markets
Brussels will offer a quick deal then threaten retaliation against tariffs
Tesla, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple and Alphabet lead tech sector sell-off.
Kamala Harris could make history as the first female US president. Why isn’t she talking about it?
This summer’s games will fire the starting gun on a vast project to transform the French capital
Millions of India’s citizens have piled into shares and options, egged on by online ‘finfluencers’
Prediction markets have exploded, but regulators are hitting the brakes on politics betting
The new Democratic frontrunner is polling behind former president Donald Trump
The president announced his decision on Sunday, throwing the White House race into turmoil
Republicans rallied around Donald Trump this week. Does that unity extend across the aisle?
Donald Trump formally accepted the Republican party nomination for president.
Hungarian PM tells EU leaders that Donald Trump would rapidly push to end the Ukraine War
President Tinubu says his reforms are necessary, but millions could be pushed into poverty
Former US marine and author of ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ once described ex-president as an ‘idiot’
Donald Trump called for national unity as the FBI investigated his attempted assassination
The US conservative legal movement racked up big wins in recent years. What’s next on the docket?
Supreme Court decisions have hamstrung regulators but may make things more complex for companies
The Women’s Tennis Association is looking to Saudi Arabia and private equity for support
Masoud Pezeshkian promises change to Tehran’s domestic and foreign policies
The world’s largest sportswear maker is in crisis as its sneakers lose some of their influence
The country’s far right was denied a majority in Sunday’s parliamentary elections
Exit polls show Keir Starmer’s party gaining big majority over Conservatives