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The best new stories, personally selected for you [View in browser]( Friday April 14 2023   [The Telegraph](   Daily Digest Your selected articles [Jack Teixeira being arrested by the FBI]( ['He's fit. He's strong. He's armed. He's trained': The Pentagon leaks suspect arrested by FBI]( [Smoke rises at the Southfork Dairy Farms]( [At least 18,000 cows killed in dairy farm explosion]( [Harry and Meghan]( [Why has Meghan vanished into thin air?]( [Biden]( [Opinion - Nobody in Ireland was offended by Biden – that’s for the English]( [Leanne Hainsby at a Peleton class, and in bed with cancer]( [Peloton’s Leanne Hainsby on her cancer journey: ‘My classes were my haven. I could be free for a moment’]( Try The Telegraph for $1 a week Discover the world through the eyes of Britain's finest writers. Try The Telegraph free for your first month and unlock unlimited access to our website and app. What’s more, you’ll be able to read on for just $1 per week. Cancel at any time. [Claim offer]( More recommendations [An RAF RC-135 electronic surveillance aircraft]( [British plane fired on by Russian jet after misheard order, US officials say]( [Eight ways Succession mirrors the story of the Murdochs]( [Eight ways Succession mirrors the story of the Murdochs]( [Putin]( [Opinion - Vladimir Putin may at last be glimpsing victory]( [Gwyneth Paltrow]( [How to have sex like Gwyneth Paltrow]( [The King]( [Opinion - King Charles is becoming so woke he is in danger of abolishing himself]( We hope you enjoyed our newsletter. If you have questions or feedback, please visit our [help page](. If you have questions about your Telegraph subscription, including delivery issues or technical ones, [please visit this page]( and contact us that way. We have sent you this email because you have either asked us to or because we think it will interest you. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your preferences]( For any other questions, please visit our help page [here](. Any offers included in this email come with their own Terms and Conditions, which you can see by clicking on the offer link. We may withdraw offers without notice. Telegraph Media Group Limited or its group companies - 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT. Registered in England under No 451593.

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