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Israel-Hamas war
Reports of Israeli strikes close to hospitals in Gaza; Blinken says ‘far too many’ Palestinians have died
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Reports of Israeli strikes close to hospitals in Gaza; Blinken says ‘far too many’ Palestinians have died
Israeli military is pushing deeper into Gaza; US Secretary of State says country has proposed longer ‘humanitarian pauses’ to Israel
‘It’s like a fire in the world’  
How the Israeli ‘kidnapped’ posters set off a phenomenon and a backlash
Israel  
Women’s groups warn of failure to keep evidence of sexual violence in Hamas attacks
Headlines
Top US nuclear board advisers are tied to arms business
‘Buying influence’  
Top US nuclear board advisers are tied to arms business
Nine of 12 members of the commission charged with avoiding nuclear conflict have financial ties to defense contractors
Ohio  
Democrats hope to emulate ballot-measure plan to protect abortion rights
On mute  
Tijuana passes law banning ballads praising Mexican drug trade
Frank Borman  
Commander of first Apollo moon mission dies aged 95
Sweden  
Schools minister declares free school ‘system failure’
In focus
The rural Michigan town fighting against rightwing conspiracy theories
'The next year will be really bad'  
The rural Michigan town fighting against rightwing conspiracy theories
A conspiracy theory-touting clerk and far-right supervisor were ousted in Adams Township – but new officials face issues as the 2024 elections loom
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Rapinoe was a great advocate. But was she a great player?
Megan Rapinoe  
Rapinoe was a great advocate. But was she a great player?
The World Cup winner’s impact off the field was undeniable. As her final game approaches, it’s time to assess her as an athlete
The attention seeker’s attention seeker  
Jared Leto climbs the Empire State Building
Dua Lipa: Houdini review  
Vanishing-act anthem destined for total ubiquity
‘Best sandwich in the world!’  
Nine rolls, hoagies and sarnies worth crossing oceans for – picked by readers
Dream Scenario review  
Nicolas Cage’s Nicolas Cagiest performance yet in viral fame comedy
Hummingbirds  
Scientists learn secret to birds' remarkable agility
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Chicago Bears beat woeful Carolina Panthers to increase shot at No 1 overall pick
Opinion
Certain uncertainty in the US bond market
Certain uncertainty in the US bond market
Power and Catholicism were inseparable in Poland. The fall of populists mirrors that of priests
Sports
Premier League  
10 things to look out for this weekend in the top flight
10 things to look out for this weekend in the top flight
UFC  
Saudi Arabia and a $1bn fighters’ lawsuit threaten UFC’s future
Culture
‘I was really hard to work with’  
Rapper Danny Brown on reaching rock bottom – then beating addiction
Rapper Danny Brown on reaching rock bottom – then beating addiction
Doctor Who  
Anniversary episodes of sci-series ‘not for children’, says producer
Explore
How the extinction of insects would transform our planet
Food, soil, water  
How the extinction of insects would transform our planet
A new study doubles the number of species at risk of extinction to 2m, driven by the latest data on insects. Losing these tiny creatures would have huge implications for life on Earth
Analysis  
Manchin just made Democrats’ quest to preserve Senate majority harder
Camera action  
Ukrainian film-makers ‘looking for right angle’ as military drone operators
Loneliness  
People never visited by loved ones more likely to die earlier, study finds
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