Corrections and clarifications

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Amy Goodman | Luke Combs

• A review of the documentary Steal This Story, Please! (14 August, G2, p8) incorrectly said that the journalist Amy Goodman had worked on the Phil Donahue Show. In fact, she had speculatively contacted the TV show to get a job there as a producer.

• A live music review described Luke Combs as the “highest-selling country artist of all time”, but according to the Recording Industry Association of America he was overtaken in December by Morgan Wallen (Arena-sized swagger from a regular Joe megastar, 27 July, p17).

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‘They’re anxious about everything’: life for young people seeking work in Dudley and Lewisham

Iga Swiatek takes swing at critics after ending title drought in Canada

It’s the SUV tyranny: where have all the normal family cars gone?

Novak Djokovic suffers in Cincinnati heat as Thiago Agustín Tirante inflicts shock defeat

Why cancer, not cost of living, may be the biggest issue in Iowa’s midterm elections

‘The spirit of resistance’: De Gaulle biopic turns into surprise hit for France’s younger viewers

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Joy in Hollywood as historic Cinerama dome to reopen: ‘People still want to go to the movies’

New York City man charged with hate crimes after alleged synagogue assault

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