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UN report says both Hamas and Israel have committed war crimes
Gaza live  
UN report says both Hamas and Israel have committed war crimes
The UN Commission of Inquiry (COI) report covers the period from 7 October to 31 December 2023
‘A fake trial’  
Republicans push conspiracy theories after Hunter Biden verdict
Supreme court  
Institution in ‘crisis of legitimacy’ says AOC at House oversight round table
‘Firearms, arson, attacks on homes’  
The families in the eye of Ireland’s cocaine storm
‘We’re not backing down’  
US grocery workers take on Kroger with strike vote
In focus
How a true crime podcast helped identify a 1975 murder victim
Who is Mr X?  
How a true crime podcast helped identify a 1975 murder victim
Brad Willis’ MurderETC helped uncover the identity of Oscar James Nedd, who was killed in South Carolina
‘People will die’  
Biden’s border order will worsen migrants’ risks, experts say
‘Sanctions hole’  
How backdoor routes supply Russia with western tech and goods
 

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Editor, Guardian US

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Spotlight
Looking back on life in the Brat Pack
‘It never existed in any real way’  
Looking back on life in the Brat Pack
Actor Andrew McCarthy’s documentary looks at his time in 80s Hollywood and the pitfalls of living underneath a label
The sad, stupid rise of the sigma male  
How toxic masculinity took over social media
Best culture of 2024  
The top albums of the year
A moment that changed me  
I’m 58 and single since 1997. A Sex and the City meme transformed my life
Peak Japan  
Why foreign tourists are going mad for Mount Fuji
Mary Cassatt at Work review  
Stunning show blows the Mother’s Day card cliches away
Opinion
Consider the plight of that poor oppressed majority: heterosexuals
Consider the plight of that poor oppressed majority: heterosexuals
Is the Tesla board in charge of a public company or the Elon Musk fan club?
Sports
The US Open's hardest task  
How do you beat Scottie Scheffler?
How do you beat Scottie Scheffler?
Tennis  
Murray may swerve Paris Olympics if not selected for doubles
Culture
Françoise Hardy  
French pop singer and fashion muse dies aged 80
French pop singer and fashion muse dies aged 80
Françoise Hardy: France’s girlish yé-yé star was a groundbreaking musical artist
In case you missed it
The north African children paying a bloody price for Europe’s insatiable appetite for cocaine
Beaten and tortured  
The north African children paying a bloody price for Europe’s insatiable appetite for cocaine
For serious drug gangs, thousands of children coming from Morocco and Algeria offer an unlimited pool of cheap, disposable street sellers
American psyche  
Trust in US institutions has ‘never been lower’ – here’s why that matters
‘It’s unbearable’  
In ever-hotter US cities, air conditioning is no longer enough
'The avocado is the devil'  
Inside Mexico’s anti-avocado militias
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