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Iran president and foreign minister dead in helicopter crash
Ebrahim Raisi  
Iran president and foreign minister dead in helicopter crash
Foreign minister also dead after helicopter went down in mountains close to Azerbaijan border
Hush-money trial  
Trump lawyers to launch final blows at Michael Cohen
Joe Biden  
What would Trump have done if January 6 riots had been led by Black Americans?
Live  
ICC chief prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas leader over alleged war crimes
US elections 2024  
Trump allies push bill to bar non-citizen voting, even though it’s already illegal
In focus
How a Republican official is addressing election denialism in his rural county
‘There’s no fraud here’  
How a Republican official is addressing election denialism in his rural county
Abe Dane once had doubts about voting security. His work as an elections administrator changed his view: ‘These are people just like me’
‘Only Hamas can defend us’  
Israeli raids and Fatah failures boost support in West Bank
Tsai Ing-wen  
The leader who brought Taiwan closer to the US, bows out
 

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Spotlight
High-end brands urged to embrace rise of #dupe
Counterfeit goes cool  
High-end brands urged to embrace rise of #dupe
Gen Z are flaunting their knockoffs and imitations – so experts say companies should play along
‘It became a beacon of hope’  
The incredible story of Stax Records
‘I identified with those worries’  
George MacKay on masculinity, misogyny and playing an incel
The pet I'll never forget  
Pi-chan the goldfinch, the baby bird we refused to let die
Ethiopia  
As a war reporter, I trusted my fixer with my life. Two weeks later, he was kidnapped
‘There is a hunger’  
Inside New York’s unique, sold-out classical music experiences
Opinion
Biden wants progressives to believe he’s reining in Israel. He isn’t
Biden wants progressives to believe he’s reining in Israel. He isn’t
Why are class reunions so terrifying?
Sports
NBA  
Timberwolves stage largest Game 7 comeback in history to down Nuggets
Timberwolves stage largest Game 7 comeback in history to down Nuggets
US PGA  
Schauffele pips DeChambeau by one shot to win first major
Culture
‘I burned out – and started mowing lawns’  
A reality-bending chat with Harmony Korine
A reality-bending chat with Harmony Korine
Film  
This World Is Not My Own review – fascinating study of black artist Nellie Mae Rowe
In case you missed it
The Black cowboy story is 200 years old
‘A history that’s been suppressed’  
The Black cowboy story is 200 years old
Historians estimate a quarter of settlers of the US west were Black, moving cattle on horseback, settling towns and keeping the peace
‘More like therapists’  
Adult virgins turn to Nevada brothels for sex – and healing
Will Florida legalize weed?  
The state’s other big November vote
‘Scary’  
Public-school textbooks the latest target as US book bans intensify
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