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DeSantis ally hosts debate hedging white nationalism
‘No enemies to the right’  
DeSantis ally hosts debate hedging white nationalism
Christopher Rufo’s Twitter space discussed conservatives cooperating with extremists ‘to destroy the power of the left’
Shutdown  
House votes against stopgap bill as funding likely to lapse
Abortion  
Arkansas moves to install ‘monument to unborn children’ on state grounds
Ryder Cup 2023  
Europe lead 9½-2½ against USA on day two
Donald Trump  
Prosecutors reiterate need for gag order in 2020 election case
Ukraine invasion
How the Ukraine war has profoundly changed the EU
‘No turning back’  
How the Ukraine war has profoundly changed the EU
Russia’s invasion has had a major impact on the bloc’s security and energy policies – and even its very raison d’être
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Ex-Wagner commander who met Putin ‘likely to be considered a traitor by soldiers’
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What we know on day 584 of the invasion
What happened in the Russia-Ukraine war this week?  
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The Sam Bankman-Fried trial is here
‘Dark’ donations, free love and the fall  
The Sam Bankman-Fried trial is here
The FTX founder’s day in court comes on Tuesday. Where did it all go wrong – and what can we expect in the high-profile trial?
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After 27 years, an arrest in unsolved murder of hip-hop legend
Tupac Shakur  
After 27 years, an arrest in unsolved murder of hip-hop legend
Decades-long inquiry into the 1996 killing aided by gang leader admitting he was in the shooter’s car and provided the gun
This is how we do it  
‘Now we’re older, we’re more truthful about what gives us pleasure’
The science of skin  
Everything you need to know about your body’s biggest organ – and how to protect it
Taylor Swift  
Singer is upgrading Travis Kelce’s fame – and the NFL loves it
What would happen if Russia invaded Finland?  
I went to a giant war game in London to find out
How women drove evolution  
Cat Bohannon on her radical new history of humanity
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Opinion
Biden is right to praise the auto strike. His climate agenda depends on it
Biden is right to praise the auto strike. His climate agenda depends on it
Digested week: even a dreary way to dump Trump is a dream
Sports
WNBA  
Aces use late burst to sweep aside Dallas and return to finals
Aces use late burst to sweep aside Dallas and return to finals
MLB  
Kapler out as Giants manager with three games left in season
Culture
‘I’m not worried about fame or glory’  
Lydia Davis, the author who has refused to sell her book on Amazon
Lydia Davis, the author who has refused to sell her book on Amazon
‘I’m a better musician than I ever was a drug dealer’  
Rapper Potter Payper on leaving prison behind
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Water-conscious Swedish islanders compete for ugliest lawn title
‘The dog’s very happy’  
Water-conscious Swedish islanders compete for ugliest lawn title
‘Fiji’s Jonny Wilkinson’  
Island nation embraces Simione Kuruvoli ahead of Rugby World Cup clash
‘Saint-Tropez has become LVMH Ville’  
Locals in French Riviera town slam super-rich ‘takeover’
Dianne Feinstein  
Historic career began in tragedy and ended in controversy
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