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Trump and Harris head for swing states amid fallout from presidential debate
US politics live  
Trump and Harris head for swing states amid fallout from presidential debate
Kamala Harris has her sights set on North Carolina while Donald Trump is heading to Arizona
SpaceX Polaris Dawn live  
All-civilian crew conducts first privately funded spacewalk
US politics  
Donald Trump a de facto Russian asset, FBI official he fired suggests
Environment  
Big oil faces a rising number of climate-focused lawsuits, report finds
Louisiana  
Hurricane Francine makes landfall as category 2 storm
In focus
X’s AI chatbot spread voter misinformation – and election officials fought back
Bots v Ballots  
X’s AI chatbot spread voter misinformation – and election officials fought back
When the Grok tool gave false information, a collection of election officials sprang into action to tamp it down
The long read  
How oligarchs took on the UK fraud squad – and won
Analysis  
West’s missile go-ahead to Ukraine would hold no shortage of risks
 

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Spotlight
‘Do you have contempt for my views?’ How a leftwing film-maker and a Republican came together
Toronto film festival 2024  
‘Do you have contempt for my views?’ How a leftwing film-maker and a Republican came together
For documentary The Last Republican, director Steve Pink followed Adam Kinzinger, who went against his party to criticise Donald Trump in the wake of an insurrection
How we met  
‘He seemed very nice and kind – and I really liked his hands’
Television  
‘Delightfully delulu’: in defence of Emily in Paris
Animals  
The hell and horror of cattle attacks: ‘I told my husband to leave me to die’
Happy eater  
Toasted nori on Pot Noodle, sea salt on supermarket mousse… behold, I am the king of snacks
Brazil  
‘A beacon of hope’: Indigenous people reunited with sacred cloak
Opinion
Why is our so-called democratic society suppressing freedom of speech?
Why is our so-called democratic society suppressing freedom of speech?
Wikipedia is facing an existential crisis. Can gen Z save it?
Sports
Business of soccer  
Anfield Presents Amazon Dome may be closer than we think – and fans will be livid
Anfield Presents Amazon Dome may be closer than we think – and fans will be livid
Gymnastics  
Chiles says stripping of Olympic bronze took away ‘the person I am’
Culture
Film  
The Critic review – Ian McKellen’s poison pen sharpens 30s society cosy-crime drama
The Critic review – Ian McKellen’s poison pen sharpens 30s society cosy-crime drama
Album of the week  
Tindersticks: Soft Tissue review – still ruling their own twilit world after 30 years
In case you missed it
Taylor Swift’s Harris endorsement has thrilled fans – but will it move the election needle?
US elections 2024  
Taylor Swift’s Harris endorsement has thrilled fans – but will it move the election needle?
US Swifties who were waiting for their idol’s statement are ‘hopeful’ about its impact as Republicans criticize the move
Explainer  
Fracking: the controversial extraction process that Harris and Trump sparred over
Pass notes  
Tall energy: is this Kamala Harris’s secret weapon?
Venezuela  
Is it game over for Venezuela’s opposition as Maduro clings to power?
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