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Fears mount that election deniers could disrupt vote count in US swing states
US elections 2024  
Fears mount that election deniers could disrupt vote count in US swing states
At least 239 election deniers have signed up to Trump’s ‘election integrity’ conspiracy theories, survey finds
Ukraine war live  
Russia’s spy claims about expelled diplomats are ‘baseless’, UK says, as Putin ramps up row over Ukraine weapons
Florida  
Officials investigate voters who signed abortion ballot initiative
Business live  
Boeing ‘ready to talk’ after factory workers vote to strike; gold hits record high
Israel-Gaza war live  
Body of US-Turkish citizen killed by Israeli troops in occupied West Bank due to arrive in Turkey
In focus
‘Many people would throw a tantrum at this point’: An Israeli and a Palestinian discuss 7 October, Gaza – and the future
Israel-Gaza war  
‘Many people would throw a tantrum at this point’: An Israeli and a Palestinian discuss 7 October, Gaza – and the future
Couples Therapy’s Orna Guralnik and former participant Christine have very different views on Israel and Palestine. Could they try to understand one another without the conversation breaking down?
US elections 2024  
Palestinian advocacy groups pressure Harris as election looms: ‘I know the dangers of a Trump presidency’
Explained  
Storm Shadow missiles: what are they and why are they important for Ukraine?
 

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Spotlight
I’m 70 years old – and climb a mountain every day
Experience  
I’m 70 years old – and climb a mountain every day
When people see my physique, abs and mental state, no one can believe my age
‘We cannot ignore Africa’  
F1 fans on continent add to calls by Lewis Hamilton for grand prix
You be the judge  
My housemate always loses our keys. Should he pay for a smart lock?
Film  
Speak No Evil review – James McAvoy gives roaring life to red-blooded holiday horror
The alternatives  
‘The system is the problem, not people’: how a radical food group spread round the world
Stage  
The Roommate review – Patti LuPone and Mia Farrow elevate so-so play
Opinion
The US government is right to investigate Nvidia for alleged unfair practices
The US government is right to investigate Nvidia for alleged unfair practices
The French far left has lessons for how to defeat the far right
Sports
NFL  
Dolphins’ Tagovailoa exits loss to Bills with third career concussion
Dolphins’ Tagovailoa exits loss to Bills with third career concussion
Premier League  
10 things to look out for this weekend in the top flight
Culture
The week in art  
Van Gogh dazzles, the Fourth Plinth beckons and Norwich nabs some narcs
Van Gogh dazzles, the Fourth Plinth beckons and Norwich nabs some narcs
Film  
‘The main issue was always the hijab’: the Iranian directors arrested for their gentle septuagenarian comedy
In case you missed it
Swing state voters on the debate: ‘Trump couldn’t even look at her!’
Debate reaction  
Swing state voters on the debate: ‘Trump couldn’t even look at her!’
Battleground state voters generally awarded Harris a win, though they want to see more policy specifics
Roe v Wade  
Tracking abortion laws across the United States
Analysis  
Rapid intensification of Hurricane Francine is a sign of a hotter world
Bots v Ballots  
X’s AI chatbot spread voter misinformation – and election officials fought back
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