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At least 60% of US population may face ‘forever chemicals’ in tap water, tests suggest
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At least 60% of US population may face ‘forever chemicals’ in tap water, tests suggest
Federal tests of one-third of water systems find 70 million Americans exposed to PFAS – suggesting 200 million affected overall
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Middle East crisis: WHO accuses Israel of hindering medical rescue missions to Nasser hospital
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X social network suspends Yulia Navalnaya’s account; Alexei Navalny’s mother demands Putin hand over son’s body
Julian Assange  
Supporters gather outside court as extradition hearing starts
Honduras  
Ex-leader praised by Trump faces trial in US for running ‘narco-state’
In focus
Trump’s trial calendar becomes clearer – as do his delay tactics
Analysis  
Trump’s trial calendar becomes clearer – as do his delay tactics
Hush-money trial will begin on 25 March, with federal case on allegations over 2020 election hinging on supreme court action
Economy  
Voters may at last be coming round to Biden’s sunny view of the economy
Ukraine war briefing  
'Extremely difficult' battles, says Zelenskiy, amid ammunition and air defence shortages
 

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Spotlight
The groundbreaking stories of Black astronauts
‘No one had done it before him’  
The groundbreaking stories of Black astronauts
In documentary The Space Race, the people involved with major progress within Nasa talk about their highs and lows
The long read  
Solar storms, ice cores and nuns’ teeth: the new science of history
‘Everything is hairless’  
What 100 women taught me about porn and body confidence
Six-metre waves, strong currents, small boats  
Why thousands brave the Mona Passage to Puerto Rico
‘Tease it to Jesus!’  
The beatific return of big hair
Star power  
Astronomers discover universe’s brightest object – a quasar fuelled by a black hole that eats a sun a day
Opinion
The US justice department must drop spy charges against Julian Assange
The US justice department must drop spy charges against Julian Assange
The Navalny I knew was naive about Putin’s Russia, but he gave us hope. We are his hope now
Sports
Premier League weekly awards  
Liverpool’s chaos agent; Guardiola’s frustration
Liverpool’s chaos agent; Guardiola’s frustration
Basketball  
Why oil autocracies and private equity bullies are coming for the NBA next
Culture
‘Music is the language of the world’  
How a Syrian refugee became the toast of the Irish folk scene
How a Syrian refugee became the toast of the Irish folk scene
‘Little by little, the truth is being discovered’  
The archive rescuing China’s forbidden films
In case you missed it
The reluctant politician continuing her late husband Alexei's work
Yulia Navalnaya  
The reluctant politician continuing her late husband Alexei's work
The 47-year-old was a regular source of advice and support to Alexei Navalny but she expressed little interest in entering politics before his death
US policing  
A gunman killed and injured protesters at a BLM march. Why did police blame the victims?
Artificial intelligence  
Can AI porn be ethical?
‘Europe must defend itself’  
Shadow of war in Ukraine looms over security conference
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