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Hurricane Milton: millions in Florida told to leave their homes amid threat to life warning
Live  
Hurricane Milton: millions in Florida told to leave their homes amid threat to life warning
Mayor of Tampa warns residents they are ‘going to die’ if they stay behind
Explainer  
Hurricane Milton: what does it actually take to evacuate during a weather crisis?
Climate crisis  
Hurricanes like Helene twice as likely to happen due to global heating, data finds
Headlines
Republicans threaten to punish colleges that allow pro-Palestinian protests
Exclusive  
Republicans threaten to punish colleges that allow pro-Palestinian protests
In video, House majority leader outlines plan of attack on universities that fail to quash criticism of Israel
Technology  
Google facing US government attempt to break it up, court filing shows
Live  
Over 50,000 children could be living without parents in Gaza, warns International Rescue Committee
Kamala Harris  
The high life: Kamala Harris cracks open a beer with Stephen Colbert
Business  
Boeing withdraws 30% pay rise offer to striking workers amid stalemate
 

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In focus
Senate race tightens as rival attacks Baldwin over LGBTQ+ support
Wisconsin  
Senate race tightens as rival attacks Baldwin over LGBTQ+ support
Eric Hovde campaign ramps up efforts to tie Democrat to funding for LGBTQ+ care for youth, as race becomes toss-up
Analysis  
US emergency crews struggle as climate crisis fuels ‘unprecedented’ competing disasters
US  
Cannabis is now legal in many US states – but can the smell get you in trouble?
Spotlight
‘I’m not interested in someone passive about Gaza’: how views on the war have changed dating in America
Israel-Gaza: one year on  
‘I’m not interested in someone passive about Gaza’: how views on the war have changed dating in America
As Americans grapple with tensions within and beyond their communities, intimate relationships are strained: ‘Differences feel much bigger now’
Podcasts  
‘He asked me if I wanted to meet a prince’: how Lisa Phillips survived grooming and abuse by Jeffrey Epstein
Environment  
‘A huge loss’: is it the end for the ship that helped us understand life on Earth?
Television  
Dodge the vomiting cake! How TV baking went from twee to terrifying
A moment that changed me  
Seeing my childhood photos left me feeling shocked and betrayed
Switzerland  
‘Like a sylvan spa!’ Inside Zurich’s staggering, revolutionary new hospital for kids
Opinion
Trump is falsely blaming Harris for high prices. His plans will cause huge inflation
Trump is falsely blaming Harris for high prices. His plans will cause huge inflation
Celebrities are coughing up millions to bring back the dodo. This could end very badly
Sports
Soccer  
Klopp returning to football as Red Bull’s ‘head of global soccer’
Klopp returning to football as Red Bull’s ‘head of global soccer’
WNBA  
Sun down as Lynx set up finals date with New York Liberty
Culture
Music  
John Chowning, godfather of digital pop: ‘My wife told me: I didn’t think I’d have to compete with a computer’
John Chowning, godfather of digital pop: ‘My wife told me: I didn’t think I’d have to compete with a computer’
Book of the day  
Paper Boat by Margaret Atwood review – the poetry collection of a lifetime
In case you missed it
‘Survivor’s guilt is overwhelming’: the grief of losing 21 relatives in one airstrike in Gaza
Israel-Gaza: one year on  
‘Survivor’s guilt is overwhelming’: the grief of losing 21 relatives in one airstrike in Gaza
London-based journalist Ahmed Alnaouq channels grief by giving young Palestinian writers a voice through his platform
Environment  
Klamath River dam removal: before and after images show dramatic change
Labor movement  
US unions step up efforts to make case that Trump is no friend of workers
US elections 2024  
Will white women abandon Republicans and vote for Kamala Harris?
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