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Hurricane Milton
Storm still producing hurricane-force winds as it moves off Florida’s east coast
Hurricane Milton live  
Storm still producing hurricane-force winds as it moves off Florida’s east coast
About 3 million customers have been left without power and there are reports of deaths as rescue efforts get under way
Full report  
Nearly 3 million without power in Florida as category 3 storm makes landfall
Dispatch  
Some Floridians choose to stay despite warnings of life risk: ‘We have faith in the Lord’
Headlines
Extremist who trained GOP poll workers will speak at Washington event with two rightwingers
Far right  
Extremist who trained GOP poll workers will speak at Washington event with two rightwingers
Steve Sailer to appear alongside a ‘proponent of scientific racism’ and a law professor suspended for ‘racist’ remarks
Live  
Dozens reported killed in Gaza after Israeli strike on school sheltering displaced people
Books  
South Korean author Han Kang wins the 2024 Nobel prize in literature
Tennis  
‘A difficult decision’: Rafael Nadal announces retirement from tennis at 38
US elections 2024  
Tim Walz calls for scrapping of electoral college to decide US presidential race
 

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In focus
‘I am physically here, but mentally in Gaza’ says lecturer now living in UK
Middle East  
‘I am physically here, but mentally in Gaza’ says lecturer now living in UK
With 120 Palestinian academics killed since October 7, the Council for At-Risk Academics faces unprecedented demand for assistance
Brazil  
‘I think, boy, I’m a part of all this’: how local heroes reforested Rio’s green heart
The long read  
Slash and burn: is private equity out of control?
Spotlight
‘We have lots of friends. We have a naked dinner with a pool party once a month’
How we met  
‘We have lots of friends. We have a naked dinner with a pool party once a month’
Kevin and Harold, both 71, met at a bar in St Louis in 1991. They fell in love and now live together in Palm Springs, California
Television  
‘I’m a man and I’m relentless!’ What does Industry say about banking’s toxic masculinity crisis?
Business  
‘You’re a girl?’ The duo taking on the male-dominated plastering world
Books  
What I Ate in One Year (and Related Thoughts) by Stanley Tucci review – starry friends and tasty morsels
Music  
Jelly Roll: Beautifully Broken review – country’s newest superstar grapples with fame and addiction
Photo essay  
‘You build a sisterhood’: training for the Mexican equestrian sport of escaramuza
Opinion
Facing war in the Middle East and Ukraine, the US looks feeble. But is it just an act?
Facing war in the Middle East and Ukraine, the US looks feeble. But is it just an act?
The FBI conducted a sham investigation into Brett Kavanaugh. Surprised?
Sports
NFL  
The Jets are a mess. But they’re not the most hopeless franchise
The Jets are a mess. But they’re not the most hopeless franchise
WNBA finals 2024 predictions  
Will Collier and the Lynx stop the Liberty powerhouse?
Culture
Film  
Terrifier 3 review – killer clown is tooled up for third helping of gleeful gorefest
Terrifier 3 review – killer clown is tooled up for third helping of gleeful gorefest
Podcasts  
‘He asked me if I wanted to meet a prince’: how Lisa Phillips survived grooming and abuse by Jeffrey Epstein
In case you missed it
Senate race tightens as rival attacks Baldwin over LGBTQ+ support
Wisconsin  
Senate race tightens as rival attacks Baldwin over LGBTQ+ support
Eric Hovde campaign ramps up efforts to tie Democrat to funding for LGBTQ+ care for youth, as race becomes toss-up
US  
‘I’m not interested in someone passive about Gaza’: how views on the war have changed dating in America
US  
Cannabis is now legal in many US states – but can the smell get you in trouble?
Israel-Gaza: one year on  
‘Survivor’s guilt is overwhelming’: the grief of losing 21 relatives in one airstrike in Gaza
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