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Baltimore bridge collapse: dive team deployed as officials say at least seven cars fell into water
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Baltimore bridge collapse: dive team deployed as officials say at least seven cars fell into water
Abortion  
US supreme court to hear first major abortion case since Roe decision
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Israel recalls ceasefire negotiators from Qatar, claiming Hamas ‘not interested’ in talks
Louisiana  
Coroner accused of child abuse cuts sexual assault exam program
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: Russia spy chief claims US, UK and Ukraine were behind Moscow attack
Abortion
Tracking where laws stand in every state
Abortion rights across the US  
Tracking where laws stand in every state
Abortion is now banned in 14 states, while two have banned abortion past roughly six weeks of pregnancy
The next Clarence Thomas?  
Abortion pill case spotlights rightwing judge and his wife’s shadowy connections
Mifepristone  
How the abortion pill case at the supreme court could undo the FDA
‘Cruel’  
The supreme court could send one-time abortion deserts like Hawaii back in time
 

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In focus
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
Who killed Marielle Franco?  
Arrests lay bare nexus of politicians, police and paramilitaries
Andean alarm  
Climate crisis increases fears of glacial lake flood in Peru
Spotlight
How Alex Jones turned a tragedy into a battleground
‘It got vile very quickly’  
How Alex Jones turned a tragedy into a battleground
Leaving Neverland director Dan Reed spent four years following the circus created by the rightwing TV host after he claimed the Sandy Hook school shooting never happened
Death and typos  
My six strange years screening online obituary comments
Cars before people  
How chaotic, polluted Dhaka is failing its elderly citizens
China cyber-attacks explained  
Who is behind the hacking operation against the US and UK?
Sexual healing  
Motherhood has changed my wife’s body – and I’m no longer attracted to her
Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV review  
How on Earth was this stuff ever broadcast?
Opinion
Obama opened a door between Cuba and the US. Why is Biden closing it again?
Obama opened a door between Cuba and the US. Why is Biden closing it again?
Gwyneth Paltrow is letting her hair down – but she has a lot to learn
Sports
How the Knicks went from laughing stocks to contenders (yes, really)
How the Knicks went from laughing stocks to contenders (yes, really)
NCAA Tournament  
Clark breaks single-season scoring record as Iowa survive scare
Culture
The radio host who beat Goebbels at his own game  
How to Win an Information War by Peter Pomarantsev review
How to Win an Information War by Peter Pomarantsev review
John Carpenter on horror classic The Thing  
‘It was an enormous failure and I got fired’
In case you missed it
A California city is training AI to spot homeless encampments
Revealed  
A California city is training AI to spot homeless encampments
San Jose invited tech companies to mount cameras on a vehicle in what appears to be first-of-its-kind experiment
‘At war with myself’  
With gambling on the rise in the US, young addicts seek solace in an old program
‘I’ve never seen war shown like this’  
Film-maker captures Ukraine conflict from soldiers’ view
How we survive  
At four, I was kidnapped and sex-trafficked for years. Now I fight for the powerless – and win every case
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