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Historic criminal trial to hear opening statements
Donald Trump  
Historic criminal trial to hear opening statements
Jury of seven men and five women to weigh testimony related to $130,000 payment from ex-fixer Michael Cohen to Stormy Daniels
US elections  
Pro-Israel groups plan $100m effort to unseat progressives over Gaza
Unrwa  
Israel has yet to provide evidence of staff terrorist links, report says
Terry Anderson  
US journalist held hostage in Lebanon in 1980s dies
Elon Musk  
Tesla CEO postpones India trip, citing ‘heavy obligations’ at carmaker
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
The long read: As the author of a book about a pivotal uprising in 18th-century Jamaica, Vincent Brown was enlisted in a campaign to make its leader a national hero. But when he arrived in Jamaica, he started to wonder what he had got himself into
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
‘Hidden in plain sight’  
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
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
 

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Editor, Guardian US

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In focus
A progressive congresswoman made history in 2022. Can a billionaire stop her re-election?
'Summer is a very popular politician'  
A progressive congresswoman made history in 2022. Can a billionaire stop her re-election?
Summer Lee, Pennsylvania’s first Black congresswoman, has expanded her base on the left. Her primary is a test case in a year progressive candidates face a challenge from pro-Israel funds
Aipac explainer  
The pro-Israel group planning to spend millions in US elections
Sustainable or solvent?  
Costa Rica’s environment minister on balancing green credentials and growth
Spotlight
The extraordinary life and photography of Tim Hetherington
‘He could create beauty out of horror’  
The extraordinary life and photography of Tim Hetherington
He joined rebel convoys in Africa and turned his time with GIs in Afghanistan into an Oscar-nominated film. But his subject wasn’t war – it was people. Ahead of a major show, our writer remembers his former colleague
‘I want to show more crotch!’  
Sean Bankhead on his raunchy dances for Beyoncé, Cardi B, Lil Nas X and more
New York  
Residents push for renaming of Trump Plaza to disassociate from ex-president
A new start after 60  
I gave up teaching, started doodling – and became a cartoonist
The pet I'll never forget  
Brutus the schnauzer, who arrived with my ex and hung around for far longer
Blue jeans  
Does mysterious painting prove blue denim was around 200 years before Levi’s?
Opinion
Iran seems like it’s in escalation mode – but all-out war with Israel is the last thing it wants
Iran seems like it’s in escalation mode – but all-out war with Israel is the last thing it wants
Why I quit  
Life as a YouTube creator was great, but 12 years in, I felt like I was trapped on a hamster wheel
Sports
Premier League and FA Cup  
10 talking points from the weekend’s action
10 talking points from the weekend’s action
London Marathon  
Jepchirchir smashes women’s only world record to win
Culture
Spice Girls  
Group reunites at Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday party
Group reunites at Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday party
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame  
Cher, Ozzy Osbourne and A Tribe Called Quest among 2024 inductees
In case you missed it
Molly Roden Winter on her astonishing memoir of an open marriage
‘I wanted sexual adventures, I didn’t want to fall in love’  
Molly Roden Winter on her astonishing memoir of an open marriage
An open marriage, dating sites, sex with strangers – now the writer’s fearsomely frank and funny memoir about the joys of polyamory has become an instant bestseller
‘Like a film in my mind’  
Hyperphantasia and the quest to understand vivid imaginations
Rule-breaker for the ages  
Why Caravaggio is our screen age’s art superstar
‘Media firestorm’  
Israel protest at professor’s home sparks heated free-speech debate
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