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Group linked to anti-abortion mega-donors pours money into state's supreme court race
Alabama  
Group linked to anti-abortion mega-donors pours money into state's supreme court race
Organization affiliated with Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein spends half a million on candidate who believes life begins at fertilization
Live  
Putin warns Nato of risk of nuclear war in major speech to Russian parliament
Live  
Israeli source says troops opened fire at crowd by aid trucks as death toll passes 100
Italy  
Long-buried Atlas statue raised to guard Temple of Zeus in Sicily once more
Don Henley  
Eagles’ co-founder tells court he never gave away Hotel California lyrics
In focus
Uncovering the higher truth of Jay Shetty
Celebrity  
Uncovering the higher truth of Jay Shetty
Celebrities call him ‘amazing’ and fans pay thousands – but what exactly do they get from this self-help guru with an iffy origin story?
Risotto extremes  
The fight to save Italy’s beloved dish from extinction
Trump on trial  
Supreme Court hands Trump a gift
 

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Editor, Guardian US

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Spotlight
The Ukrainian refugees rebuilding their lives in California
‘More good days than bad’  
The Ukrainian refugees rebuilding their lives in California
As the war marks its second anniversary, families reflect on the hard journey of finding work in the US, learning a new language and regaining a sense of peace
Richard Lewis  
Curb favorite and standup legend who never hid he was having a great time
How we met  
She was in the next hospital bed – and I loved her accent
‘My first death was the weirdest’  
Ministry’s Al Jourgensen, metal’s great survivor
Oscars 2024  
Why Poor Things should win best picture
‘Why would you not want to be woke?’  
Inside the TV comedy workshops infuriating the rightwing media
Opinion
We must start preparing the US workforce for the effects of AI – now
We must start preparing the US workforce for the effects of AI – now
Michigan Democrats have sent Biden a flashing warning sign about the election
Sports
College fans gone wild  
Are court stormings becoming a dangerous problem?
Are court stormings becoming a dangerous problem?
NFL offseason questions  
A trade for No 1 and Russell Wilson’s future
Culture
Nepo baby who made good  
Rob Reiner on Trump, family – and his brilliant, beloved movies
Rob Reiner on Trump, family – and his brilliant, beloved movies
Stephen Fry  
I was never cute – I’ve got better looking as I’ve got older
In case you missed it
 Thune, Cornyn and Barrasso jostle to succeed McConnell
The three Johns  
Thune, Cornyn and Barrasso jostle to succeed McConnell
Senators from South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming lead race to become top Senate Republican – but other hopefuls could emerge
‘I never expected my husband to fall in love’  
The couples who tried polyamory – then changed their minds
Mitch McConnell’s time in the Senate will be remembered as sad and cynical
‘I’m totally, 100%, sadly addicted’  
Laurie Anderson on making an AI chatbot of husband Lou Reed
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