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Alarm after lawyer who aided Trump’s 2020 election lie attacks campus voting
Voting rights  
Alarm after lawyer who aided Trump’s 2020 election lie attacks campus voting
Rightwing lawyer Cleta Mitchell faces criticism after comments to GOP donors urging new rules to make voting harder for students
Hunter Biden  
White House prepares for possible charges against Joe Biden's son
Texas  
Mall gunman expressed interest in neo-Nazi views – report
‘They’re sacrificing us’  
A California town feels ignored months after flood
Ukraine  
Russia launches mass strikes across country injuring five in Kyiv
King Charles III coronation
King Charles and the future of the Commonwealth
A delayed reckoning  
King Charles and the future of the Commonwealth
The new monarch has an opportunity – though not much time – to show leadership on issues such as slavery reparations and the climate crisis, but will he be moved to act?
Australia  
Royal drama at Sydney Opera House after refusal to light up sails for king’s coronation
Headstrong horses and cumbersome crowns  
The coronation’s lighter side
Opinion  
The coronation pulled a screen across a desperate, polarised nation – just as intended
Ukraine invasion
Russia-Ukraine war: Moscow launches new strikes across Ukraine; man charged with bomb attack on Russian nationalist
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: Moscow launches new strikes across Ukraine; man charged with bomb attack on Russian nationalist
Drone attacks launched on Kyiv with explosions also reported in Odesa and Kherson; Ukrainian general says ‘meat assaults’ have led to high casualties
At a glance  
What we know on day 439 of the invasion
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant  
Russia evacuates more than 1,600 from town
Bakhmut  
Russia’s Wagner group signals it will stay in city after threat to quit
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A migrant policy is set to end. What will it mean for US’s commitment as a land of refuge?
Immigration  
A migrant policy is set to end. What will it mean for US’s commitment as a land of refuge?
Government leaders are advancing hardline policies to keep migrants out as pandemic-era Title 42 restrictions are expected to lift
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Nearly 50 news websites are ‘AI-generated’, a study says. Would I be able to tell?
Artificially intelligent news  
Nearly 50 news websites are ‘AI-generated’, a study says. Would I be able to tell?
A tour of the sites, featuring fake facts and odd wording, left me wondering what was real
The Rediscovery of America  
Why it’s vital to highlight Native American history
‘Sexy, devilish and subversive’  
The photographer detoxifying the nude
The big idea  
Why colour is in the eye of the beholder
‘Sometimes I don’t recognise my own family’  
Life with face blindness
David Attenborough, weed and ‘American apartheid’  
The awesome mind of rapper Billy Woods
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As the Ukraine war grinds on, Russia is becoming a cultural wasteland
King Charles complained ‘we can never be on time’ at coronation, lip reader claims
Opinion
AI machines aren’t ‘hallucinating’. But their makers are
AI machines aren’t ‘hallucinating’. But their makers are
Could an ‘emotional support’ chatbot help me de-stress? Only one way to find out
Sports
NBA  
Jokic given technical after shoving Suns owner during game
Jokic given technical after shoving Suns owner during game
Ødegaard exudes cool as he refuses to let Arsenal wilt
Culture
Coronation Concert review  
A cobbled-together bunch of B-listers
A cobbled-together bunch of B-listers
‘I don’t worry about holding back’  
How Qualeasha Wood turned being doxed into wild tapestries
Explore
Modern humans needed three tries – and 12,000 years – to colonise Europe
Revealed  
Modern humans needed three tries – and 12,000 years – to colonise Europe
Homo sapiens forced out Neanderthals between 54,000 and 42,000 years ago, according to controversial new research
Artificial intelligence  
Rise is inevitable but should not be feared, ‘father of AI’ says
A new mother, a Harvard grad and a coup leader  
Who are Thailand’s election candidates?
Gawker v BuzzFeed  
How the rivalry drove a social media boom – and bust
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