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Fights break out as Gazans compete over airdropped aid
‘Death at any moment’  
Fights break out as Gazans compete over airdropped aid
Armed gangs take food and water from desperate locals, as critics say airdrops are dangerous and merely designed to divert public anger
Baltimore  
As bridge cleanup begins, fear of environmental contamination looms
Donald Trump  
Attack on judge’s daughter violated gag order, prosecutors suggest
Netherlands  
Police arrest man as hostage situation ends in Dutch town of Ede
Abortion  
Texas woman charged with murder sues prosecutors for $1m
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Too often cemeteries for enslaved people have been all but erased from history. Protecting these sites is an act of resistance
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
'Perpetuating a lie'  
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
The Guardian  
Media group appoints first Caribbean correspondent
 

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Managing editor, Guardian US

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In focus
Biden changes tack to mock Trump
‘Feeble, desperate, mentally unfit’  
Biden changes tack to mock Trump
The Republican contender lowered the tone of electoral politics in 2016 – now the Democratic president has left the high road to take him on at his own game
‘We’re tough’  
Baltimore pulls together after bridge collapse
‘Go home’  
The Spanish sticker rebellion battling tourist apartments
Spotlight
The surprising truth about how to keep your home clean
Have you washed your toothbrush lately?  
The surprising truth about how to keep your home clean
We all keep our sheets, floors and fridges respectable (don’t we?), but how often should we be doing it? Experts offer their top tips
‘I was freaking out’  
Walton Goggins on fear, The White Lotus and being a 200-year-old mutant in Fallout
Blind date  
‘She tells a great story. One of them is ripe for an eight-part Netflix series’
Philippa Gregory  
I’m lazy domestically. My mother would have called me a slut
How Marie Kondo changed her mind about mess  
I realised perfect order was not my goal - it was spending time with my kids
‘In the US and UK there’s a lot to be very concerned about’  
Civil War film-maker Alex Garland
Opinion
From the playground to politics, it’s the bullies who rule. But it doesn’t have to be this way
From the playground to politics, it’s the bullies who rule. But it doesn’t have to be this way
I stopped drinking three months ago – it’s not as simple as the internet makes it look
Sports
Live  
Newcastle v West Ham: Premier League
Newcastle v West Ham: Premier League
NCAA Tournament  
Duke end hopes of No 1 seed Houston in upset
Culture
‘She’s done it again’  
Fans celebrate release of Cowboy Carter
Fans celebrate release of Cowboy Carter
Modstock  
Vintage fans in London gear up to recreate 60s mood
In case you missed it
Fear and frenzy on TikTok after women punched in New York City
‘I don’t want my account to be exploited’  
Fear and frenzy on TikTok after women punched in New York City
Traumatic attacks tap into a common fear in the city, but they remain unusual. That hasn’t stopped them from being politicized
‘It was built for 80 vehicles. We’re expecting six’  
The big Brexit border posts that may never be fully used
‘Let them honk’  
The driving coach who helped me get back on the road
‘There are children here who do not want to be black'  
One woman’s bid to save Mexico’s only Afro-Mexican museum
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