Donald TrumpTrump gaining ground among Latino voters, poll showsEx-president ahead with 39% support among Latino voters surveyed, wiping out Biden’s lead among crucial voting bloc
A new poll indicates former US president Donald Trump is gaining ground among Latino voters, wiping out incumbent Joe Biden’s lead among the crucial, but diverse, voting bloc.
A USA Today and Suffolk University survey showed Trump was ahead with 39% support among Latino voters surveyed, compared with Biden’s 34%, signaling a slump since 2020, when Biden garnered 65% of the approval from Latino voters.
THIS SCEPTRED ISLEWhy is it so hard to find a calendar that starts the week on a Monday, not a Sunday? It can't just be my family who gets outraged by this. Samantha Joly, London, UK
It certainly seems like a minor thing to get "outraged" about. Your query does not state where you are writing from but most European calendars start the week on Monday while North American calenders on Sunday.
The ObserverFashion50 fashion questions you should be asking right nowStumped by spring's new clothes? Fashion expert Mimi Spencer has set up wonderstuff.co.uk, a website dedicated to answering those conundrums of style that can keep a girl awake at night. Here, she explains what to buy and what not to wear this season1. What colour should I wear?
It's a Crayola moment, so crawl out from that dark, comfortable place and get a load of brights.
Children's tech This article is more than 9 years oldAdventure Time: new mobile game gets kids to create their own levelsThis article is more than 9 years oldGame Wizard app encourages children to draw and share their ideas using either the touchscreen or pens and paper
Adventure Time has been a hit as a TV show and as a series of mobile games, but its latest interactive spin-off wants to get children creating as well as playing.
Wales This article is more than 1 month oldFour teenagers found dead in car in north Wales drowned, says coronerThis article is more than 1 month oldProvisional cause of death of Jevon Hirst, 16, Harvey Owen, 17, Wilf Fitchett, 17, and Hugo Morris, 18, was drowning, inquests told
Four teenagers drowned after the vehicle they were travelling in left a road in north Wales, a coroner has said.
The inquests into the deaths of Jevon Hirst, 16, Harvey Owen, 17, Wilf Fitchett, 17, and Hugo Morris, 18, all from the Shropshire area, were opened and adjourned on Wednesday.