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EPA again OKs use of toxic herbicide linked to Parkinson’s disease
Environmental Protection Agency  
EPA again OKs use of toxic herbicide linked to Parkinson’s disease
Agency’s draft report backs paraquat’s safety but lawsuit’s plaintiffs say EPA ignored evidence of Parkinson’s risk
Donald Trump  
Former president says he would encourage Russia to attack Nato allies who pay too little
‘Unlike 9/11, we’re fighting back’  
Arab Americans in Dearborn are resilient in the face of Islamophobia
US elections 2024  
How Biden ‘erased’ progress he made and alienated the left as election looms
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: Drone attack in southern Ukraine damages gas pipeline
In focus
Harvard’s Lawrence Lessig on Trump’s new threat
How to steal a US election  
Harvard’s Lawrence Lessig on Trump’s new threat
Law professor’s new book offers a stark warning about loopholes that could let Republicans overturn the election
‘Hamas have held my son hostage for nine years’  
Father of detained Israeli Bedouin speaks out
Analysis  
Outgunned and exhausted: what hope for Ukraine if US military aid dries up?
 

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Spotlight
Why Travis Kelce is the man for Taylor Swift
The tight end the right turned against  
Why Travis Kelce is the man for Taylor Swift
Like the singer, the Chiefs football player is at the top of his field, while his support of BLM and vaccines align with her progressive politics
Ask Philippa  
I’m tempted to have an affair with one of my wife’s friends
‘All my films deal with how to live’  
Wim Wenders on Herzog, spirituality and shooting a movie in 16 days
‘Cosmic time machines’  
How space telescopes transformed our ability to understand the universe
Enhanced Games  
Drug-friendly sports competition gains prominence even as the backlash grows
‘People are scared’  
Sweden’s freedom of information laws lead to wave of deadly bombings
Opinion
Stress, the dog or too busy watching porn – what’s your excuse for not having sex?
Stress, the dog or too busy watching porn – what’s your excuse for not having sex?
Denouncing critics of Israel as ‘un-Jews’ or antisemites is a perversion of history
Sports
Super Bowl 2024 predictions  
Picks for 49ers v Chiefs, MVP, score and winners
Picks for 49ers v Chiefs, MVP, score and winners
NBA  
Curry hits stunning three with 0.7 seconds left to beat Suns
Culture
The Iron Claw review  
Crowd-pleasing wrestling saga grapples with toxic masculinity
Crowd-pleasing wrestling saga grapples with toxic masculinity
Silent Cavalry review  
Howell Raines’ fine work on southern resistance
In case you missed it
Texas took over a failing Houston school district. Will its militaristic structure work?
The fight for democracy  
Texas took over a failing Houston school district. Will its militaristic structure work?
The state fired teachers and brought in a former army ranger as superintendent, who brought questionable lessons with him
Meet generation stay-at-home  
‘You don’t need to pay to go clubbing: you can sit at home and watch it on your phone’
Transnational repression  
Beijing accused of using spying, threats and blackmail against Tibetan exiles
Noodles of opportunity  
How an Oregon law boosted a small food business and built community
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