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Melania Trump’s abortion views baffle both sides: ‘Hard to follow the logic’
Abortion  
Melania Trump’s abortion views baffle both sides: ‘Hard to follow the logic’
In her memoir, former first lady has voiced support for the procedure, the right to which was overturned by a court of her husband’s justices
US politics live  
Liz Cheney to join Kamala Harris for campaign event at GOP birthplace
Middle East crisis live  
Israel orders more Lebanese residents to flee homes, including from city of Nabatieh
US  
‘I am going to die’: North Dakota teen in runaway vehicle saved by crashing into police car
Unions  
Striking US port workers sound resolute note: ‘This is for our future generations’
In focus
Anti-Muslim hate rises since 7 October but advocates praise community resilience
Israel-Gaza war  
Anti-Muslim hate rises since 7 October but advocates praise community resilience
US Islamophobia ‘stands out for its enormity’ but movement for Palestinian rights is unprecedented in size and visibility
Venezuela  
Christmas Caracas: early festivities are no joke as Maduro tightens grip
Georgia  
‘People are giving, sharing’: Augusta comes together as Kamala Harris surveys damage
 

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Spotlight
‘I didn’t know he was a fascist’: the artist who spent years stalking Trump
Donald Trump  
‘I didn’t know he was a fascist’: the artist who spent years stalking Trump
In the late 90s, David Henry Nobody Jr followed Trump around, collecting autographed pictures and even predicting his own presidency
Television  
‘I can’t believe they went there’: 20 years of the silly, sexy and utterly outrageous Desperate Housewives
Technology  
How artificial intelligence is changing the reports police write
The long read  
Teeth as time capsules: Soviet secrets and my dentist grandmother
Ice hockey  
The NHL is getting its own Drive to Survive. But could it backfire?
Thursday quiz  
Cursed ships, unlucky turkeys and a chainsaw incident
Opinion
JD Vance is the handpicked leader of the anti-democracy movement in the US
JD Vance is the handpicked leader of the anti-democracy movement in the US
JD Vance is trying hard not to be weird – and it’s making him seem more menacing still
Sports
MLB playoffs  
Tigers, Royals, Padres advance while Brewers stay alive
Tigers, Royals, Padres advance while Brewers stay alive
USL Championship  
Is there room for two professional women’s soccer leagues in the US?
Culture
Television  
Heartstopper season three review – the sex scenes are handled as delicately as fine china
Heartstopper season three review – the sex scenes are handled as delicately as fine china
Art and design  
‘Everything can just be what it is’: the liberated art of Nairy Baghramian
In case you missed it
‘A target on their back’: college athletes face wave of abuse amid gambling boom
The big bet  
‘A target on their back’: college athletes face wave of abuse amid gambling boom
Some states are moving to ban ‘proposition bets’, a type of side wager, but big firms are lobbying against it
New York  
‘Show me the money’: how Eric Adams made it to the top – and fell back down
Donald Trump  
Delay, delay, delay: Trump’s legal strategy proves effective as election nears
Idaho  
Something about the migrant labor camp spooked my mother. Then she learned its dark history
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