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At least 66 members of far-right group in rural Oregon standing for office
Revealed  
At least 66 members of far-right group in rural Oregon standing for office
Anti-government People’s Rights Network, founded by Ammon Bundy, appearing to follow ‘entryism’ strategy
Live  
Bodies of three more hostages recovered by Israeli military
‘Thrilled to be back’  
Trump swaps courtroom for Bronx in play for Hispanic and Black voters
‘Crisis in dental care’  
Bernie Sanders on his fight for better teeth for Americans
Kelly Rowland  
Singer alleges racial profiling in Cannes film festival usher incident
In focus
A Black newspaper in Washington state gets a second life
‘We can’t let the Black Lens die’  
A Black newspaper in Washington state gets a second life
The Spokane community revived the paper to capture the nuance of the Black community – beyond the ‘feel-good stories’
‘Unlock the door or we’ll kick it down’  
Why South Africa’s youngest politician is in a hurry for change
‘In our rivers, our cups’  
Deadly spread of salt water in Bangladesh
 

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Spotlight
Keffiyeh-maker’s bittersweet reaction to surge in demand
‘We are very emotional’  
Keffiyeh-maker’s bittersweet reaction to surge in demand
Global desire to show solidarity for Palestinian cause boosts demand for traditional scarf
Ten-gallon hits!  
Why country is the biggest pop music craze of 2024
Experience  
I woke up with a Welsh accent
Shatner, Pine, or a Kirk triple whammy  
Where should Star Trek boldly go next?
Valeria Golino  
‘I’m not a man-hater. I am a lover of men’
Atlas review  
Jennifer Lopez learns to love AI in silly Netflix mockbuster
Opinion
Congress’s latest ‘antisemitism’ hearing was an ugly attack on Palestinian rights
Congress’s latest ‘antisemitism’ hearing was an ugly attack on Palestinian rights
It’s an open secret: the UAE is fuelling Sudan’s war – and there’ll be no peace until we call it out
Sports
Dallas Mavericks  
Mark Cuban backs Biden. Why was he so keen to sell the Mavs to Trump megadonors?
Mark Cuban backs Biden. Why was he so keen to sell the Mavs to Trump megadonors?
Stuck in the dirt  
No end in sight as US men’s French Open slump hits 25
Culture
The Beach Boys review  
Rather too sunny account of 60s pop legends’ story
Rather too sunny account of 60s pop legends’ story
‘He’s never worked a day in his life!’  
Paul McCartney honours Bruce Springsteen at Ivor Novello awards
In case you missed it
The anti-Palestinian origins of American Islamophobia
Decades of spying and repression  
The anti-Palestinian origins of American Islamophobia
It’s often assumed that Islamophobia is the driving force behind US anti-Palestinian bigotry. In fact, it’s the other way around
'No pickles? No deli’  
Archetypal American ‘secular Jewish space’ gains due regard
Eric Adams  
A real estate mogul bought her way into the New York mayor’s inner circle – and then the favors started
‘We don’t know how many George Floyds there are’  
How police killings are kept hidden
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