Vice-president starts with pitch to Black voters after top Democrats express concern about campaign
Parents and children unhappy with traditional education are turning to online alternatives after the pandemic opened the door to new ways of learning
Prime minister announces suspension of right to asylum in his country
Genetic largesse from some of Silicon Valley’s elite appears to be a mix of narcissism, altruism and dreams of immortality
Leaks, complaints, lawsuits — when employees are disgruntled, they have many ways to get even
In the final leg of the US election campaign, even the quietest towns are being dragged into the border war
Succeeding politically with this demographic is crucial to winning the election
The UK must equip law enforcement to tackle increasingly sophisticated criminals and give victims confidence to report
Pandemic-era migration has doubled the number of people in areas most vulnerable to extreme weather events
New paper by former Big Law associate flags concerns over role in episodes such as the opioid crisis
Student story: An Executive MBA helped Joan LaRovere develop an AI tool to bring healthcare to ‘medical deserts’
Funds turn to external managers after other revenue sources faltered
Oxford university research comes as number of children treated by NHS mental health services surges
Drug company made claims even though a study of donanemab’s preventive potential is not due to end until 2027
As Art Basel Paris takes up residence at the Grand Palais, the FT invites you to discover the best of the fair, featuring key artists, collectors and gallerists
Move part of campaign of repression since President Nicolás Maduro claimed re-election win, say rights groups
A record backlog of criminal trials has left lawyers ‘drowning in cases’. Henry Mance goes in search of the answers
In many cases, it’s best — financially — to go your separate ways
Met Police record 40 fresh allegations against the late Harrods owner from 1979 to 2013
Also in this newsletter: does Viktor Orbán have a point on EU-Russia relations?
British and American politics are undergoing surprising shifts as research — and elections — explode assumptions
Growing demand and a lack of state funding means a heavy financial burden awaits families seeking care
Institutions and charities say some backers plan to relocate because of proposed tax changes
Former US president chides ‘brothers’ for not backing Kamala Harris
Centre-right government bets on 10 years of tax breaks to stop brain drain