Wipeout: What would it take for Trump to suffer historic landslide defeat in 2020?
As new projection suggests president will suffer historic battering, Andrew Buncombe examines if previous landslides offer clues to November's outcome
As new projection suggests president will suffer historic battering, Andrew Buncombe examines if previous landslides offer clues to November's outcome
Over 40 per cent of Donald Trump voters who took part in poll also believe the conspiracy theory
'Epic doesn't cover this obit'
'I shouldn't have been such a wise guy. I shouldn't have been so cavalier'
'It is not only supermen who are supercharged,' DGSE chief says
'The British people do not expect there to be one rule for them and another rule for Dominic Cummings'
'I think the narrative is starting to change and I don't want the clap to be negative,' Annemarie Plas says
Crowds rush to scene of crash on outskirts of city, ignoring social distancing rules
'Our decision, made on May 20, is by no means a reflection on whether then-Senator Biden sexually assaulted Ms Reade'
Pair have been in Central America for 67 days
'His VP pick could be a real olive branch'
Local residents feeling 'vulnerable and at risk' from large numbers of visitors, police say
The singer is having a bit of an 'I don't see color' moment, which fails to clarify the point she was trying to make
'In America, we need more prayer. Not less,' president says in unplanned announcement
'Large portions of the electorate, knowing what the stakes are, have been rebelling against Trump for three years,' Democratic pollster says
At least Theresa May kept her non-answers brief
Death toll in the state has surpassed 16,000
Researchers trawled the surface of coastal waters off the UK and US with finer mesh nets than typically used and captured vast quantities of shorter and thinner plastic particles
The figure stayed between 0.7 and 1
The South African visual activist has been challenging ideas of queerness and black identity – and will have an exhibition at the Tate Modern when lockdown ends
Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli have pleaded guilty in the college admissions scandal.
health secretary said they were being considered this week
'Signs some of the rallying-around effect we saw after the first lockdown announcements and Boris Johnson's subsequent illness are falling away', says Ipsos Mori
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'It has nothing to do with Trump, I want something for my community'