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Israel strikes across Lebanon ‘to remove threats’ after Hezbollah fires hundreds of rockets in major escalation
Middle East crisis live  
Israel strikes across Lebanon ‘to remove threats’ after Hezbollah fires hundreds of rockets in major escalation
Social media  
Telegram app founder Pavel Durov reportedly arrested at French airport
Outer space  
Nasa says astronauts stuck in orbit to return with SpaceX crew in February, not on Boeing Starliner
Germany mass stabbing  
Suspect believed to be member of Islamic State, say authorities
Hawaii  
Big Island under tropical storm warning as Hone nears southern edges
In focus
‘Legislators don’t see me as human’: Missouri trans youth fight to survive anti-LGBTQ+ bills
American psyche  
‘Legislators don’t see me as human’: Missouri trans youth fight to survive anti-LGBTQ+ bills
GOP lawmakers have made the state hostile for trans youth. These teens and their parents vow to ‘assert themselves’
DNC 2024  
Tactical ad breaks and lies: rightwing coverage of convention is exactly as expected
Is Trump OK?  
Unhinged reaction to rise of Harris worries supporters
 

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Spotlight
‘Nonna Caterina was right’: olive oil wastewater heralded as new superfood
Food  
‘Nonna Caterina was right’: olive oil wastewater heralded as new superfood
The bitter-tasting and previously discarded by-product has been found to have many health-giving properties
Florida  
Ron DeSantis banned lessons on racism in public schools. ‘Freedom schools’ fill the gaps
Autumn fiction special 2024  
The best new novels for autumn 2024, from Sally Rooney to Jonathan Coe and Haruki Murakami
Teaching  
‘They see me as a bigger version of themselves’: teacher George Pointon on life lessons from five-year-olds
Self and wellbeing  
I love Springsteen and my daughter is a huge Swiftie – and that’s created a bridge between us
Our unequal earth  
‘Sip, return, repeat’: US city tackles throwaway cup culture with first-of-its-kind system
Opinion
Riots, shootings, sadism … blame it on the boredom of social media
Riots, shootings, sadism … blame it on the boredom of social media
Punish the men who pay for sex, rather than the women lured into that life
Sports
Premier League  
Man City 4-1 Ipswich: Haaland ensures hosts avoid scare
Man City 4-1 Ipswich: Haaland ensures hosts avoid scare
Danielle Collins  
‘I’m proud of how I was able to work my way to the top. To really, truly earn it’
Culture
Books  
Roddy Doyle: ‘People used to say I was undermining family life … ludicrous stuff’
Roddy Doyle: ‘People used to say I was undermining family life … ludicrous stuff’
Juliet Stevenson  
‘I didn’t read Alan Rickman’s diaries ... I know what my relationship with him was like’
In case you missed it
How did Donald Trump end up posting Taylor Swift deepfakes?
'Truth' Social  
How did Donald Trump end up posting Taylor Swift deepfakes?
AI images posted to Truth Social bore the watermark of a tiny Texas non-profit looking to bankroll X users
Pets  
Pigeon-fluencers help the much-hated bird make a surprising comeback
Climate crisis  
Visits to Japan’s only Shinto weather shrine surge as climate crisis bites
US elections 2024  
RFK Jr voters on ‘frustrating’ suspension of campaign: ‘He’s playing politics’
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