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Donald Trump’s foul-mouthed migrant rant captured in private pitch to donors
Donald Trump  
Donald Trump’s foul-mouthed migrant rant captured in private pitch to donors
Republican nominee claims Harris is threat to democracy in recording of top-dollar fundraiser in Colorado in August
US elections 2024  
Barack Obama to campaign for Harris across battleground states next week
Middle East crisis live  
Key route out of Lebanon ‘significantly bombed’ as Israel orders evacuations in south
US port strike  
US dock workers agree on deal with port operators to end strike
Hurricane Helene  
Florida man rescues neighbors on surfboard after Helene floods island city
In focus
Israel was told ‘you are not alone’ – but year of war has left it isolated
7 October: one year on  
Israel was told ‘you are not alone’ – but year of war has left it isolated
For many Israelis, the shedding of support since 7 October attack has revived a belief that they cannot rely on others
US prisons  
Involuntary servitude still exists in California. A ballot measure in November could change that
Japan  
After freeing a man who spent half a century on death row, will Japan keep using the death penalty?
 

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Spotlight
‘I never said I was going to retire ...’ Paul Simon on disability, drive and the mystery behind his greatest songs
Paul Simon  
‘I never said I was going to retire ...’ Paul Simon on disability, drive and the mystery behind his greatest songs
He halted his career after decades of hits, then a dream one night changed everything. From New York to swinging London and apartheid South Africa, he explains his epic journey
Well actually  
Red, white or yellow? What your tongue says about your health
Film  
‘Editing it was like exposure therapy’: Shiori Ito, the reluctant face of Japan’s #MeToo movement
Experience  
A horse-riding accident shattered my jaw
Books  
Unleashed by Boris Johnson review – memoirs of a clown
The fight to vote  
Republicans’ non-citizen voting myth sets stage to claim stolen election
Opinion
Hurricane Helene is a humanitarian crisis – and a climate disaster
Hurricane Helene is a humanitarian crisis – and a climate disaster
The US election is on a knife edge. My trip to Georgia showed how easily it could end in tragedy
Sports
MLB playoffs  
Shohei Ohtani: how the Dodgers’ humble, normcore megastar reached baseball’s biggest stage
Shohei Ohtani: how the Dodgers’ humble, normcore megastar reached baseball’s biggest stage
NFL  
The Black quarterback is now the NFL’s leading man. But at what cost?
Culture
Art  
‘I didn’t know he was a fascist’: the artist who spent years stalking Trump
‘I didn’t know he was a fascist’: the artist who spent years stalking Trump
The reader interview  
David Gilmour: ‘The rich and powerful have siphoned off the majority of music industry money’
In case you missed it
Melania Trump passionately defends abortion rights in upcoming memoir
Exclusive  
Melania Trump passionately defends abortion rights in upcoming memoir
Exclusive: ‘I have carried this belief with me throughout my entire adult life,’ former first lady writes in memoir
LGBTQ+ rights  
‘It’s very powerful’: New Hampshire ruling protects trans kids from being outed
Analysis  
Gulf leaders support Palestine – but many would not mind seeing Israel challenge Iran
The long read  
Teeth as time capsules: Soviet secrets and my dentist grandmother
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