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Moscow concert hall attack
Putin tells Russians Ukraine linked to attack which killed 115, claims denied by Kyiv officials
Moscow concert hall attack  
Putin tells Russians Ukraine linked to attack which killed 115, claims denied by Kyiv officials
Russian president says all four attackers have been detained heading for Ukraine despite Islamic State claiming responsibility
Full report  
Moscow terror attack suspects held as death toll reaches 115
Explainer  
Who is thought to be behind the Moscow attack?
Analysis  
Islamic State’s deadly Moscow attack highlights its fixation with Russia
Headlines
Congress vote passes $1.2tn spending package to avert government shutdown
US Senate  
Congress vote passes $1.2tn spending package to avert government shutdown
Vote of 74-24 came after Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer announced a breakthrough shortly before midnight
Politics  
US politicians exploit loophole to skirt campaign finance rules, study finds
Princess of Wales  
Catherine receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer
‘Rotten fruit thrown at you’  
Robert Hur speaks out on vitriol after Biden report
Middle East crisis  
Israel says 170 Gaza gunmen killed in hospital raid
 

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In focus
How Trump is creating conditions for a post-election eruption
‘It’ll be bedlam’  
How Trump is creating conditions for a post-election eruption
As the ex-president fans the flames of violence, experts and insiders say November will be a brutal test for American democracy
The rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried  
An unrepentant ex-mogul faces down decades in prison
Overworked, underpaid, under attack  
On the frontlines in a US election office
Spotlight
The agent making a killing from dead celebrities
‘We said no to Elvis Presley sweat and James Dean condoms’  
The agent making a killing from dead celebrities
Mark Roesler is a publicist with a difference – most of the clients he represents are no longer alive. And thanks to AI, holograms and social media, being dead famous is more lucrative than ever
Cots, food scarcity and constant confusion  
The toll of New York’s migrant shelter evictions
New York City  
Claims of ‘lawlessness’ on subways increase danger, critics say
In search of wildflowers?  
This whimsical hotline will help you find the best
‘The vibe is rancid’  
Layoffs and AI sour annual Game Developers Conference
‘But he didn’t hit you, did he?’  
Inside the coercive control courtroom
Opinion
As Gaza is destroyed, Israel is killing dozens of children in the West Bank
As Gaza is destroyed, Israel is killing dozens of children in the West Bank
In defying Joe Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu is exposing the limits of US power
Sports
‘The car messes with the mind’  
Hamilton hits 14-year low in Australian GP qualifying
Hamilton hits 14-year low in Australian GP qualifying
NCAA tournament  
Yale stuns No 3 seed Auburn for second win in tournament history
Culture
The Exvangelicals review  
Fine study of faith under fire in the age of Trump
Fine study of faith under fire in the age of Trump
Rediscovered  
The long-lost script that helped The Great Gatsby become a classic
In case you missed it
These talkshow hosts once called Trump a bully and an idiot. Now, they’re his biggest defenders
Wisconsin  
These talkshow hosts once called Trump a bully and an idiot. Now, they’re his biggest defenders
Conservative talk radio hosts in Wisconsin tried to stop Trump in 2016 – now they’re embracing the former president
‘Man-made starvation’  
The obstacles to Gaza aid deliveries – visual guide
‘A talented, goofy kid’  
Family of Ryan Gainer, autistic teen killed by police, speak out
Why do we do things that are bad for us?  
The ancient philosophers had an answer
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