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Kamala Harris faces 60 Minutes grilling over economic plans and whether Netanyahu is an ‘ally’
US elections  
Kamala Harris faces 60 Minutes grilling over economic plans and whether Netanyahu is an ‘ally’
In a wide-ranging interview with CBS’s 60 Minutes, the vice-president was questioned on where her political positions had shifted
Middle East crisis live  
Hezbollah says its military capabilities are intact and claims Israel’s Lebanon ground mission is a ‘failure’
Hurricane Milton  
Florida braces for Hurricane Milton less than fortnight after Helene devastation
Wildlife  
Salmon swim freely in Klamath River for first time in more than 100 years
Environment  
Deforestation ‘roaring back’ despite 140-country vow to end destruction
7 October: one year on
The stories of Gaza’s oldest victim and its youngest
Palestinians  
The stories of Gaza’s oldest victim and its youngest
Guardian tracks down families of 101-year-old great-great-grandfather and two-hour-old baby girl
 

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In focus
Will white women abandon Republicans and vote for Kamala Harris?
US elections 2024  
Will white women abandon Republicans and vote for Kamala Harris?
Trump led this demographic handily in 2016 and 2020 but younger white women are moving decidedly to the left
Analysis  
Court must rule whether Florida’s anti-trans law is the work of ‘political bullies’
The long read  
The scandal of food waste – and how we can stop it
Spotlight
‘Women give me babies to hold. I’m loved!’ Marina Abramović on art, ageing and being bigger than Trump
Interview  
‘Women give me babies to hold. I’m loved!’ Marina Abramović on art, ageing and being bigger than Trump
At 77, the godmother of performance art has a new show – and a range of longevity products. She talks about crystals, self-discipline and her hopes of making it to 100
Film  
Singin’ in the nuclear rain: new films push the musical genre in a darker direction
Television  
This is getting silly now! Why won’t politicians stop ripping off The West Wing?
iPhone 16 Pro review  
Apple levels up its smaller ‘pro’ phone
Architecture  
‘I make dreams come true’: Hanif Kara, the magician who makes impossible buildings stay up
Books  
Reagan: His Life and Legend by Max Boot review – a head of state lost without a script
Opinion
We’re still finding dead neighbors in North Carolina. We need help
We’re still finding dead neighbors in North Carolina. We need help
Both Trump and Harris are swinging to the ‘center’. What does that even mean?
Sports
NFL  
Chiefs roll past Saints and move to perfect 5-0 record
Chiefs roll past Saints and move to perfect 5-0 record
Manchester City’s claim of legal win over Premier League aimed at wider battle
Culture
Nobel prize  
Chinese author Can Xue is favourite to win 2024 Nobel prize in literature
Chinese author Can Xue is favourite to win 2024 Nobel prize in literature
Film  
Daddy’s Head review – a creature emerges from grief in clever British psychological horror
In case you missed it
How an ultra-right majority in California’s far north picked a novice to run its elections
California  
How an ultra-right majority in California’s far north picked a novice to run its elections
Shasta county has made its name as a hotbed of the election-denial movement – and the snubbing of a well-respected election clerk has caused alarm
US elections 2024  
Trump’s courting of big donors poses major corruption dangers, experts warn
Explainer  
What is a storm surge, and what is the threat from Hurricane Milton?
The featured essay  
How Israel has made trauma a weapon of war
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