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Corporations invested in projects that were ‘likely junk’, analysis says
Carbon offsetting  
Corporations invested in projects that were ‘likely junk’, analysis says
Analysis of the carbon offset projects used by top corporations including Delta, Gucci and ExxonMobil raises concerns around their emission cuts claims
Exclusive  
New York governor to launch bill banning smartphones in schools
Donald Trump  
Ex-president likens himself to Mother Teresa as jury weighs fate in hush-money case
Joe Biden  
Two more US officials resign over administration’s position on Gaza war
Russia  
Europe on high alert after suspected Moscow-linked arson and sabotage
In focus
Voters on what Trump’s hush-money case means to them
‘It’s bullshit’  
Voters on what Trump’s hush-money case means to them
Many seem ambivalent on whether the ex-president will be found guilty – and some think it will only deepen polarization
‘All eyes on Rafah’  
How AI-generated image spread across social media
California comedown  
How illicit cannabis farms have left a wilderness where ‘you’re lucky to see a lizard’
 

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Spotlight
Bogotá, the city that shuts out cars every week
‘The tranquility frees you’  
Bogotá, the city that shuts out cars every week
Born out of an anti-car protest in 1974, the Colombian capital closes many roads to cars every Sunday, leaving them free for bikes, skates and pedestrians
‘The darkest period of my life’  
I struggled to breastfeed – then a drug sent me spiralling
‘It takes on larger-than-life symbolism’  
‘The pendulum is swinging back to Puritanism’ – but the Magic Wand ‘massager’ endures
'Intent on making history'  
How the first Black individual Olympic champion came off crutches to win gold
Darius Rucker on country music, race and drugs  
‘I don’t think anyone went harder than us’
‘I did a 90-minute workout at 2am!’  
Lenny Kravitz on sex, spliffs and staying gorgeous at 60
Opinion
The ugly truth behind ChatGPT: AI is guzzling resources at planet-eating rates
The ugly truth behind ChatGPT: AI is guzzling resources at planet-eating rates
Where is Joe Biden’s fury about decapitated Palestinian babies?
Sports
Live  
French Open 2024 – Sabalenka, Medvedev, Djokovic and Zverev in action
French Open 2024 – Sabalenka, Medvedev, Djokovic and Zverev in action
‘Pedal to the metal’  
Trinity Rodman embraces new era with Emma Hayes
Culture
Aespa: Armageddon review  
Music is an afterthought in high-concept pop
Music is an afterthought in high-concept pop
Geek Girl review  
This joyful adaptation is non-stop fun
In case you missed it
Who is Juan Merchan, the judge in Trump’s criminal hush-money trial?
Profile  
Who is Juan Merchan, the judge in Trump’s criminal hush-money trial?
Born in Bogotá, Colombia, Merchan grew up in Queens and was the first in his family to attend college
The high road  
Smoking weed every day makes me less presentable and less productive. I love it
‘Happiest I’ve ever seen her’  
The sports teams giving trans kids a safe place to play
Dinosaurs  
‘Virtually complete’ Stegosaurus fossil to be auctioned at Sotheby’s geek week
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