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Palestinians in Rafah on US campus protests
‘I was happy they still stand beside us’  
Palestinians in Rafah on US campus protests
Word of the demonstrations that have spread across the west has cheered some in Gaza’s southernmost city
Texas  
Houston officials warn of ‘catastrophic’ flooding as heavy storms slam region
Frank Stella  
Influential American artist dies aged 87
Madonna  
Free concert draws crowd of 1.6m to Brazil’s Copacabana beach
Ukraine  
Shadow of war hangs over Orthodox Easter as Zelenskiy and Putin mark holiday
In focus
From red carpet to Trump courthouse, New York lives again
The Big Apple blossoms  
From red carpet to Trump courthouse, New York lives again
Emerging from Covid’s shadow, the city is resonating with glamour, politics and power – and the traffic jams are building up too
Warren Buffett  
They wait in the rain to see him. Will they still flock to Omaha when he’s gone?
‘I’m in awe of our young people’  
Gen Z take the initiative as Georgia protesters face down Tbilisi government
 

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Spotlight
The Democrats lost the White House in 1968 amid anti-war protests. What will 2024 bring?
US elections  
The Democrats lost the White House in 1968 amid anti-war protests. What will 2024 bring?
Biden’s call for order after on-campus clashes and mass arrests of pro-Palestinian protesters further threatens the youth vote
‘I get a little stir-crazy’  
Jennifer Connelly on David Bowie, working with family and going back to college
The Met Gala through the years  
Lizzo’s flute, Billy Porter’s wings and Cher’s ‘naked dress’
From doomscrolling to sex  
Being a boy in 2024
Minority Rule review  
Ari Berman's rich history of America’s undemocratic democracy
Chicken or egg?  
One zoologist’s attempt to solve the conundrum of which came first
Opinion
I remember the 1960s crackdowns against war protesters. This is a repeat
I remember the 1960s crackdowns against war protesters. This is a repeat
We Columbia University students urge you to listen to our voices
Sports
Sport and the climate crisis  
We may lose 20% of Olympic nations
We may lose 20% of Olympic nations
Boxing  
Álvarez tames Munguía to keep undisputed super middleweight crown
Culture
The Idea of You review  
Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine spark in crowd-pleasing romcom
 Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine spark in crowd-pleasing romcom
‘Every Dylan song could be improved’  
Is perfection possible, or even desirable?
In case you missed it
Florida workers brace for summer with no protections
‘My body would tremble’  
Florida workers brace for summer with no protections
Effects of heat are expected to worsen after bill prohibiting municipalities from enacting shade and water protection is passed
Domestic violence  
Victims are often criminalized. A California bill wants to change that
‘Be in awe’  
Everything you need to know about the US cicada-geddon
New Orleans  
Musical spirit of city reminds African and Caribbean artists of home
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