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Pro-Palestinian protesters take over Columbia University building
Campus protests  
Pro-Palestinian protesters take over Columbia University building
Campus protests escalate after students suspended, while dozens arrested in Texas, Utah and Virginia
North Carolina  
Four officers killed and four wounded in shooting at a home
Live  
Middle East crisis: Netanyahu says Israel will enter Rafah with or without deal as Hamas delegation leaves Cairo
Donald Trump trial  
Banker who worked with Michael Cohen to testify at Trump trial
Bird flu  
First case of walrus death recorded in Arctic
In focus
Tyson Foods dumps millions of pounds of toxic pollutants into US rivers and lakes
Revealed  
Tyson Foods dumps millions of pounds of toxic pollutants into US rivers and lakes
Nitrogen, phosphorus, chloride, oil and cyanide among the 371m lb of pollutants released by just 41 plants in five years
Explainer  
Why has the yen fallen to a decade's low and what does it mean for Japan’s economy?
Texas  
Megadrought forces end to sugarcane farming in parched borderland
 

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Spotlight
Can a comedian save me from myself?
I live in an uninhabitable ‘boy room’  
Can a comedian save me from myself?
Rachel Coster’s TikTok show, which documents the extremely messy dwelling spaces of New York’s young men, has clearly struck a nerve
‘Bowie told me it’s OK to be messy’  
The starry life and strife of singer-songwriter Lawrence Rothman
Alcohol  
I spent 22 years as a problem drinker. Here are 10 things I’ve learned since I quit
‘Collective trauma’  
Sweden’s Indigenous Sami people speak to truth commission
The long read  
The man who turned his home into a homeless shelter
‘He craved an Oscar’  
James Baldwin’s long campaign to crack Hollywood
Opinion
Why hasn’t the US called for an investigation into mass graves in Gaza?
Why hasn’t the US called for an investigation into mass graves in Gaza?
Stunning police brutality will ignite a student anti-war movement in America
Sports
NBA  
The world is on fire – and the NBA wants to be part of the solution
The world is on fire – and the NBA wants to be part of the solution
Women's World Cup  
US and Mexico withdraw joint bid to host 2027 event
Culture
'A lifelong struggle'  
Michelangelo and the most sublime declarations of gay love in art
Michelangelo and the most sublime declarations of gay love in art
What’s the perfect movie length? Only a lightweight needs toilet or food breaks
In case you missed it
Now he’s aiming for a Nebraska Senate seat
He led a strike at Kellogg’s  
Now he’s aiming for a Nebraska Senate seat
Dan Osborn is challenging incumbent Deb Fischer in a ‘long shot’ bid to prove the state still has an ‘independent spirit’
Cash is king — for now  
China signals it will slow transition to cashless society
‘Urination equality’  
Amsterdam women win fight for more public toilets
‘The science isn’t there’  
Do dating apps really help us find our soulmate?
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