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US still unprepared for Russian election interference, Robert Mueller says
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US still unprepared for Russian election interference, Robert Mueller says
Former special counsel issues warning in preface to book about 2016 investigation and Trump-Moscow links
Politics  
US House will vote on doomed funding bill as shutdown deadline nears
Middle East live  
Two children among 12 dead from pager explosions, Lebanon’s health minister says
Capital punishment  
‘He deserves to live’: South Carolina to execute first man in 13 years despite doubts raised by evidence
US elections 2024  
Trump-allied Pac fires canvassing vendor in crucial states weeks before election
In focus
AOC calls the US Green party ‘not serious’ – can it be more than a ‘spoiler’ in the election?
Politics  
AOC calls the US Green party ‘not serious’ – can it be more than a ‘spoiler’ in the election?
Jill Stein, the party’s presidential nominee, is polling at about 1%, and of 500,000 elected positions it holds just 149
Taiwan  
‘This is very embarrassing’: Middle East crisis takes a detour to an office park in Taiwan
Explained  
What would a Federal Reserve interest rate cut mean for you?
 

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Spotlight
Friends at 30 – the inside story: ‘Matt LeBlanc ate so much beef trifle’
Television  
Friends at 30 – the inside story: ‘Matt LeBlanc ate so much beef trifle’
From leather pants to monkeys, romance, oddly emphasised words, smelly cats and superstar special guests, the sitcom defined the 1990s. Here the writers and producers tell all …
A moment that changed me  
My dad helped me with everything – then suddenly he was gone
Bolivia  
‘We empower ourselves’: the women cleaning up Bolivia’s Lake Uru Uru
TV review  
After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun review – the Leonardo DiCaprio reveal is quite something
Books  
Entitlement by Rumaan Alam review – the American dream gone wrong
Film  
‘It’s not about proving’: inside the mysterious world of psychics
Opinion
Who keeps Europe’s wealthy west going? Underpaid, invisible migrants from its east – and I went undercover to find them
Who keeps Europe’s wealthy west going? Underpaid, invisible migrants from its east – and I went undercover to find them
The American right is inciting a pogrom against Haitian immigrants in Ohio
Sports
Boxing  
Anthony Joshua, Daniel Dubois and boxing’s broken mandatory challenger system
Anthony Joshua, Daniel Dubois and boxing’s broken mandatory challenger system
Basketball  
Life as an NBA seven-footer: ‘The cons? Doors, beds and a shortage of tall women’
Culture
Film  
Greedy People review – blood and chaos overlay bizarrely Coenesque crime caper
Greedy People review – blood and chaos overlay bizarrely Coenesque crime caper
Ballet  
Mother of Michaela DePrince dies a day after ballerina
In case you missed it
Democrats face campaign dilemma after second apparent Trump assassination plot
US elections 2024  
Democrats face campaign dilemma after second apparent Trump assassination plot
Democrats talk about Trump as a threat to democracy, but he has been the target of violence and can adopt the language of victimhood
Sean 'Diddy' Combs  
Timeline of allegations and charges
The long read  
The cement company that paid millions to Isis: was Lafarge complicit in crimes against humanity?
Republicans  
Why Republicans are raising double the money in down-ballot races
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