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Activist who led ouster of Harvard president linked to ‘scientific racism’ journal
The far right  
Activist who led ouster of Harvard president linked to ‘scientific racism’ journal
Christopher Rufo recommends a newsletter to his readers that has published several supporters of discredited genetics theory
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Kremlin monitoring situation around Zaluzhny after he refused Zelenskiy request to step down
Middle East crisis  
Iran not seeking war with US but ‘not afraid of it’, says military chief
Taylor Swift  
US rightwing conspiracy theory touts singer as ‘Pentagon asset’
Alejandro Mayorkas  
House Republicans move to impeach homeland security secretary
In focus
Pro-Palestinian protests hound president, casting shadow on his re-election effort
Joe Biden  
Pro-Palestinian protests hound president, casting shadow on his re-election effort
President dogged by anti-Gaza war crowds everywhere he goes over firm support for Israel despite the heavy cost in civilian lives
‘I don’t want to cry any more’  
Russian sect in Canada to get historic apology
‘We said, there must be ladies’  
The pioneering Maasai women ending all-male leadership of the land
 

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Spotlight
How a US mining firm sued Mexico for billions – for trying to protect its own seabed
The state of our oceans  
How a US mining firm sued Mexico for billions – for trying to protect its own seabed
Local fishers helped halt underwater mining off Baja California’s coast in 2018. But then an obscure international legal process was put into motion
Why am I like this?  
I keep dating the same type of person. Should I break my own habits?
Reclaim your brain  
I pick up my phone 111 times a day – it doesn’t matter how much time we spend on it
Inside the Taylor Swift deepfake scandal  
‘It’s men telling a powerful woman to get back in her box’
‘Gotta keep your hands fresh’  
Why male athletes are wearing nail polish
I was an addict, a prisoner, a sex worker  
I thought the world had written me off – but I saved myself
Opinion
Unless Israel changes course, it could be legally culpable for mass starvation
Unless Israel changes course, it could be legally culpable for mass starvation
Broadway legend Chita Rivera was a triple threat, a trailblazer – and a hoot
Sports
Super-glued sliders and 70-yard screamers  
The highs and lows of David Beckham’s MLS legacy
The highs and lows of David Beckham’s MLS legacy
Evolution of Darwin  
Núñez finally arrives at Liverpool in Salah's absence
Culture
American Fiction review  
Entertaining comedy collision of race, class and envy
Entertaining comedy collision of race, class and envy
‘A bit random but still fabulous’  
Adele to deploy pop-up stadium for Munich concerts
In case you missed it
Can artists stop politicians from using their songs?
‘Please let me get what I want’  
Can artists stop politicians from using their songs?
The Trump-Smiths feud is the latest episode in a story that re-emerges every four years: the war between musicians and politicians over campaign music
‘I can’t face how much she suffered’  
Argentina femicides at record high as Milei dilutes protections
‘I’m so scared for my friends’  
Trans kids on Ohio’s ban on gender-affirming care
Why can’t white America leave Black children’s hair alone?
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