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Seth Meyers on Trump: ‘Dismantling the government like he’s hacking away at a stolen Benz in a chop shop’
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Usman Khawaja’s reminder of brilliance keeps alive his hopes of a perfect finish | James Wallace
Should I stay or should I go? It’s better to burn out than to fade away? Then again, once it’s gone,
it’s gone
.The inexorable issue of retirement lurks for every professional sportsperson. More naggingly, the question of when exactly is
the right time
to step away from …Joe Root ready to evolve for England T20 return despite skipping IPL
Joe Root has not given up on making a return to England’s Twenty20 side, six years on from his last appearance although he admits the team and format have changed significantly during his absence.
Root is set to play in the upcoming three-match one-day international series against India but his …
‘There is nothing here’: the island left behind by Lagos’s economic boom
For the estimated 2,000 residents of Refuge Island life sometimes feels like that of a refugee.
A dozen communities live on the island, which lies in a lagoon on the eastern fringes of Lagos and takes its name from the arrival of enslaved people fleeing the hinterland of western Nigeria …
AJ Brown’s BookTok moment helped the Super Bowl-bound Eagles and an unknown author
Sarah Jessica Parker is papped on the regular dashing around the West Village with a
in her grip. Actor andonetime Jonathan Safran Foer correspondent
Natalie Portman uses Instagram to flaunt her bibliophile status, posting selfies with a cocked eyebrow peeking out from …The Breakdown | England beware: rugby’s Messi is even better after Olympic sevens stint
Tickets to watch France play England this weekend are not cheap. Premium adult seats cost £199 apiece and even the most affordable ones up in the gods will set you back £89. Before you phone the Rugby Football Union to enquire if an England win is included as part of …
Cricket’s going bananas: nothing is real at Hundred auction but it still costs £145m | Jonathan Liew
Tuesday briefing: China retaliates after last-minute reprieves on tariffs for Mexico and Canada
Usman Khawaja backs cricket journalist Peter Lalor after axing over Gaza social media posts
The Australian opener Usman Khawaja has said the cricket writer Peter Lalor “deserves better” after he was dropped from radio coverage of Australia’s tour of Sri Lanka for his social media posts relating to the war in Gaza.
Lalor, the longtime chief cricket writer for The Australian who has appeared …