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Earth's record heat in September stuns scientists
‘Gobsmackingly bananas’  
Earth's record heat in September stuns scientists
The carbon emissions driving the climate crisis and rapid arrival of an El Niño event are to blame, researchers say
US-Mexico border  
Biden waives 26 federal laws in south Texas to allow border wall construction
Nobel prize  
Norwegian author Jon Fosse wins prize in literature for ‘giving voice to the unsayable’
Travis-Taylor buzz  
Chiefs star says NFL is ‘overdoing’ his connection with Taylor Swift
Bob Menendez  
Senator's alleged sharing of information with Egypt risked lives of US embassy staff, ex-US official says
Ukraine invasion
Biden ‘worried’ that turmoil in Washington could disrupt US aid
Ukraine  
Biden ‘worried’ that turmoil in Washington could disrupt US aid
President speaks after the ousting of Kevin McCarthy, but German Chancellor remains ‘very convinced’ US will continue to support Kyiv
US aid  
Government supplies Ukraine with a million rounds of ammunition seized from Iran
Black Sea ports  
UK says Russia plotting to sabotage Ukrainian grain tankers with mines
At a glance  
What we know on day 589 of the invasion
 
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Banned books tour hits the road, from New York to Texas
Get on the bus  
Banned books tour hits the road, from New York to Texas
Book banning in public schools jumped by 33% this year, so a group of enthusiasts is tackling censorship with a bus tour
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The internet is vicious and toxic, but I’d never go back to the 90s
Taylor Lorenz talks to Monica Lewinsky  
The internet is vicious and toxic, but I’d never go back to the 90s
Activist speaks about surviving merciless harassment, the media’s double standards on gender, and why they still have hope
Lisa Simone on loving and fearing her mother Nina  
On my 16th, she cursed the day I was born
‘The catwalk is our riot’:  
How Paris’s booming ballroom scene found its home in the city of lights
‘We need to tell people everything’  
Portugal grapples with legacy of colonial past
Analysis  
Evergrande, the ‘runaway’ developer that could become a wrecking ball for China’s economy
‘When Kelsey calls, you say yes!’  
Sitcom legend James Burrows on returning to Frasier
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US student held in Dubai for weeks for tapping security officer’s arm
US student held in Dubai for weeks for tapping security officer’s arm
Nobel prize in literature 2023 won by Norwegian author Jon Fosse – as it happened
Newborn dead, multiple people injured in Holyoke, Massachusetts, shooting
Opinion
The US supreme court is facing a crisis of legitimacy
The US supreme court is facing a crisis of legitimacy
Spain is becoming harder to govern. Is this the future of our divided politics?
Sports
NFL  
CJ Stroud to Puka Fever: pleasant early surprises from the NFL season
CJ Stroud to Puka Fever: pleasant early surprises from the NFL season
Soccer  
McKennie’s search for a position at Juventus may finally be over
Culture
Lupin season three review  
Omar Sy is such a born action star, he could be the next Bond
Omar Sy is such a born action star, he could be the next Bond
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines review  
Pointless horror prequel
Explore
The conspiracy theorist who abandoned his dangerous beliefs
Escape from the rabbit hole  
The conspiracy theorist who abandoned his dangerous beliefs
For 15 years, Brent Lee spent hours each day consuming ‘truther’ content online. Then he logged off. Can he convince his former friends to question their worldview?
Vatican  
Synod of Bishops to meet in Rome as women prepare to vote for first time
US-Mexico border  
Scorching heat caused deaths to double at busiest migration route
‘No time to grieve’  
Hawaii residents lament decision to reopen Maui to tourism
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