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Nukes in Nevada
Will Donald Trump resume nuclear testing?

America’s 28-year moratorium on setting off nukes is looking shakier than ever
 
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Thirteenth time lucky
Singapore’s ruling party calls an election

It is likely to win, as it always does
 
 
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Live-streaming will change rock ’n’ roll for the better

How to raise live music from the dead
 
 
Week in charts
Small chances, big risks

Trump’s military strategy • Commercial-property woes • Israel and the West Bank • E-sports
 
 
Watching the detectives
Television has distorted Americans’ view of policing

But the evolution of cop dramas in the past suggests they can do better
 
 
Labour’s leader
Keir Starmer needs to change the Labour Party

The leader is a hit with voters. The party isn’t
 
 
Stories of an extraordinary world
The secret economics of a VIP party

There’s an invisible system behind every £100,000 bar tab and its currency is pretty women
 
 
Checks and Balance
Bias beware—is the era of media impartiality over?

Our weekly podcast on democracy in America
 

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