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Dozens arrested at Yale and NYU as pro-Palestinian student protests spread
Universities  
Dozens arrested at Yale and NYU as pro-Palestinian student protests spread
Authorities move to break up encampments at two more US universities on Monday, as Columbia University cancels in-person classes
Elections  
Pennsylvania primary provides window into voters’ minds in crucial swing state
Donald Trump  
Hush-money trial resumes with National Enquirer publisher testimony
Tulsi Gabbard  
Ex-Democrat repeats false Hillary Clinton ‘grooming’ claim in new book
San Francisco  
Relief as public toilet finally opens – and not for $1.7m after all
In focus
Key takeaways from opening statements as historic criminal trial gets under way
Donald Trump  
Key takeaways from opening statements as historic criminal trial gets under way
The ex-president appeared uncomfortable at times at his criminal trial in New York
‘Workers end up paying the price’  
Laborers call for safer building sites
Liz Truss  
Trump fangirl channels Maga menace at US conservative thinktank
 

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Editor, Guardian US

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Spotlight
Doctors brace for US supreme court verdict on emergency abortions
‘Pitting patients against physicians’  
Doctors brace for US supreme court verdict on emergency abortions
‘A lot of rich guys arguing’  
Inside the rap beef of the decade with Drake, Kendrick Lamar and more
The long read  
Mother trees and socialist forests: is the ‘wood-wide web’ a fantasy?
Venice Biennale  
A lost astronaut, looted treasure and a hit naked Turk: the 'Art Olympics' – in pictures
Technology  
Can AI image generators be policed to prevent explicit deepfakes of children?
The Black Tax  
Why have African Americans been cheated by the system for so long?
Opinion
On trial, Trump is a shadow of the superhero his supporters crave
On trial, Trump is a shadow of the superhero his supporters crave
Trump has dodged financial calamity – for the time being
Sports
NFL draft  
High demand and supply set to create a glut of first-round QBs
High demand and supply set to create a glut of first-round QBs
David Squires on …  
FA Cup meddling, big clubs reading the room and Luton elites
Culture
PEN America  
2024 awards canceled after authors drop out over Gaza
2024 awards canceled after authors drop out over Gaza
The Thursday Murder Club  
Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan and Ben Kingsley set for film of Richard Osman’s best-selling mystery book
In case you missed it
Sean Bankhead on his raunchy dances for Beyoncé, Cardi B, Lil Nas X and more
‘I want to show more crotch!’  
Sean Bankhead on his raunchy dances for Beyoncé, Cardi B, Lil Nas X and more
He’s the world’s hottest choreographer, the man who cooks up steamy videos and stage shows for giants of music. But does the Atlanta star ever think he goes too far? Quite the opposite …
‘It’s very personal’  
Could Abdullah Hammoud, a Michigan mayor, hold the key to the 2024 elections?
‘I wanted sexual adventures, I didn’t want to fall in love’  
Molly Roden Winter on her astonishing memoir of an open marriage
Explainer  
How might new US aid change the war in Ukraine?
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