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San Francisco faces deadliest year for overdoses due to rise of fentanyl
Drug crisis  
San Francisco faces deadliest year for overdoses due to rise of fentanyl
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Donald Trump  
Former president tells Hannity he will be a dictator only on ‘day one’ if re-elected
Gaza  
Israel and Hamas fight house-to-house battles
Trump Organization  
Eric Trump to testify again in fraud trial against Trump Organization
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UK Covid inquiry: Boris Johnson says he did not consider ignoring advice from scientists about lockdown
In focus
 ‘World leaders owe it to future generations’
Young people’s plea to Cop28  
‘World leaders owe it to future generations’
Children at the UN climate summit urge governments to commit to policies that put their needs first
Cuba  
Health and education hollowed out as staff join emigration exodus
The stadium is secondary’  
How US sports teams became real-estate speculators
 

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Spotlight
The worrying rise of one-sided celeb documentaries
From Beyoncé to Beckham  
The worrying rise of one-sided celeb documentaries
Be it the pop star’s failure to mention the controversy over her LGBTQ credentials, or Beckham ignoring rumours of an affair, stars increasingly make shows that dodge the truth – to their detriment
‘Nepo baby’ was just the start  
Inside the expanding nepo universe
Why am I like this?  
I’m an adult. Why do I regress under my parents’ roof?
The sauna secret  
Why Finland is the happiest country in the world
The 50 best movies of 2023 in the US  
Numbers 50 to 21
Best books of 2023  
Five of the best science fiction and fantasy books
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Opinion
The 15 questions that will not be asked at the Republican debate
The 15 questions that will not be asked at the Republican debate
The Beatles transcend time, geography, demographics and personal taste
Sports
Klopp, Postecoglou and the Premier League’s era of charisma
Klopp, Postecoglou and the Premier League’s era of charisma
NBA Cup  
Lakers join rampant Bucks in last four after controversial timeout
Culture
The Moonwalkers: A Journey With Tom Hanks review  
A gobsmackingly huge space spectacle
A gobsmackingly huge space spectacle
Liverpudlian indie hero Paul Simpson  
I could have made a masterpiece but I was too damaged
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Every mass shooting in the US since 2014
A visual database  
Every mass shooting in the US since 2014
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Shock of the old  
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Taiwan presidential election  
Opposition in chaos as China looms in background
Teens need malls. Malls need crowds  
Why are US shopping centers pushing kids away?
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