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Biden signs stopgap funding bill to avert US shutdown
‘This is good news’  
Biden signs stopgap funding bill to avert US shutdown
But president admonishes Republicans for delay
The art of the fraudulent deal?  
Trump Organization trial set to begin
‘A lot of catching up to do’  
Hollywood writers head back to work
‘We felt so betrayed’  
Indigenous tribe reels after exclusion from US marine sanctuary
California  
Official who opposed #MeToo movement accused of killing fiancee
Ukraine invasion
British troops could deploy to Ukraine for first time to train soldiers
Ukraine  
British troops could deploy to Ukraine for first time to train soldiers
UK defense secretary says proposal being discussed would reduce reliance on UK and other Nato members’ bases
Energy  
How will Europe weather a second winter without gas from Russia?
‘No turning back’  
How the Ukraine war has profoundly changed the EU
At a glance  
What we know on day 585 of the invasion
 
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In depth
Is time up for Bob Menendez?
Gold bars, cash, bribery charges…  
Is time up for Bob Menendez?
The New Jersey senator says he won’t resign but a federal indictment lays out a lurid scheme of alleged corruption
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Spotlight
How Hollywood writers triumphed over AI – and why it matters
Strike  
How Hollywood writers triumphed over AI – and why it matters
Observers hail a ‘smart’ deal that allows for artificial intelligence as a tool, not a replacement – and could be a model for other industries
‘A salon, a studio, a brothel’  
Inside Serge Gainsbourg’s Paris home
Never online  
America’s new print-only newspaper reinvents the art of reading slowly
Cure or killer?  
The rewards – and very real risks – of the cold water plunge
‘I learned to lower the threshold’  
Karl Ove Knausgaard on his process, passions and life after My Struggle
‘The next days were hell’  
How the Yom Kippur war realigned the Middle East
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Opinion
We should celebrate Taylor Swift. But her success shouldn’t crowd out others
We should celebrate Taylor Swift. But her success shouldn’t crowd out others
Linda Yaccarino has a coveted gig – but Elon Musk would never give her control
Sports
‘Nobody can beat this Canelo’  
Álvarez rolls back years with Charlo trouncing
Álvarez rolls back years with Charlo trouncing
MLS  
Messi misses third straight game as Miami playoff hopes take hit
Culture
Review  
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar – Wes Anderson and Roald Dahl are a perfect fit
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar – Wes Anderson and Roald Dahl are a perfect fit
Nicole Scherzinger  
‘One of my favourite British things is the roasts. Last Sunday I had two’
Explore
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’
Review  
I’ve Been Thinking by Daniel C Dennett – an engaging, vexing memoir with a humility bypass
Jimmy Lai  
Hong Kong mogul, activist ... and now a prisoner for 1,000 days
‘You can’t put a tree back up’  
Debate rages about memorial for Sycamore Gap
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