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New Israeli military division sent to Lebanon, IDF says, as vigils and ceremonies mark 7 October anniversary
Middle East crisis live  
New Israeli military division sent to Lebanon, IDF says, as vigils and ceremonies mark 7 October anniversary
Israelis flock to ceremonies, cemeteries and memorial sites around the country as strikes on Lebanon capital continue
Russia  
Russian court sentences 72-year-old American for fighting for Ukraine
US  
Harris embarks on media blitz and tries to edge out Trump in key swing states
Florida  
Still reeling from Helene, Florida braces for Hurricane Milton as it gains strength
Angola  
Biden to visit Angola as global powers vie for African influence
7 October: one year on
‘A year is just too long’: relatives of Gaza hostages speak of their anguish
Israel  
‘A year is just too long’: relatives of Gaza hostages speak of their anguish
Many are deeply sceptical of the argument that only more military pressure will bring their loved ones back
 

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In focus
‘Every day is a new conspiracy’: behind Trump’s ironclad grip on rightwing media
US  
‘Every day is a new conspiracy’: behind Trump’s ironclad grip on rightwing media
What rightwing outlets cover increasingly differs from the mainstream, furthering the bubbles a divided US lives in
Technology  
‘Parents know they are not alone’: UK pact to withhold smartphones until 14 gathers pace
The fight for democracy  
Why is Georgia hand counting ballots and how will it affect the 2024 election?
Spotlight
Do you tell yourself you’re happier than you are? Stop the gaslighting
How to build a better life  
Do you tell yourself you’re happier than you are? Stop the gaslighting
Acknowledging your disappointment, rage or despair is a gift to yourself. This truth is the foundation from which a better life might grow
Art  
Outside Frieze’s big tent, the London art world faces severe headwinds
Book of the day  
The American No by Rupert Everett review – truthful, witty, wise and stoical
Music  
‘I wanted it to sound alive’: cult DJ Midland on his musical journey through the Aids crisis
Food  
Rachel Roddy’s recipe for bean stew with lots of herbs
Donald Trump  
‘Coal jobs out, opiates in’: how shame and pride explain Trump’s rural popularity
Opinion
The mainstream media has failed us after 7 October
The mainstream media has failed us after 7 October
Donald Trump’s Hitlerian logic is no mistake
Sports
NFL review  
Brilliant but beaten: the historical, searing misfortune of Joe Burrow
Brilliant but beaten: the historical, searing misfortune of Joe Burrow
Soccer  
Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
Culture
Books  
The road to a slave-free Georgia: the little-known history of state founder James Oglethorpe
The road to a slave-free Georgia: the little-known history of state founder James Oglethorpe
Saturday Night Live recap  
Saturday Night Live: Nate Bargatze anchors strong sophomore episode
In case you missed it
US universities failed to nurture meaningful dialogue after 7 October. But some students are still trying to talk
US campus protests  
US universities failed to nurture meaningful dialogue after 7 October. But some students are still trying to talk
Divisions remain deep, with some afraid to participate and others uninterested in talk while destruction continues
Animal behaviour  
‘Elephants show immense interest in corpses’: Susana Monsó, the philosopher examining what animals know about death
Deadlocked  
This swing county saw a job boom due to Biden. Yet, many union members still back Trump
Hurricane Helene  
Survived, missing, dead: stories from hurricane’s deadly path
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