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Atlanta police surveil people opposing ‘Cop City'
'There’s this constant stalking feeling’  
Atlanta police surveil people opposing ‘Cop City'
Residents wonder what legal protections are available as police monitor them at all hours, blaring sirens and shining lights
Live  
Fresh attacks on Rafah amid reports that US-made weapons used in strike that led to deadly fire
Revealed  
The rural Californians who can’t sell their businesses – because LA is their landlord
Trump hush-money trial  
Prosecutors detail ex-president's ‘corrupt bargain’ in closing arguments
South Africa elections  
Voting under way amid grim national mood
In focus
As avian flu hops to cows and at least two humans, migrant farm workers are at risk
Environment  
As avian flu hops to cows and at least two humans, migrant farm workers are at risk
Officials are now incentivizing testing, but experts say workers need protective equipment and paid sick leave to prevent further spread
‘It’s become a battleground’  
Mexico’s local candidates face deadly violence
Spying, hacking and intimidation  
Israel’s nine-year ‘war’ on the ICC exposed
 

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Spotlight
Americans have demonized drugs for decades. Now we’re doing them every day
The high road  
Americans have demonized drugs for decades. Now we’re doing them every day
Regular drug use – from caffeine to psychedelics – has become a fundamental part of modern life. A first-person Guardian US series explores America’s shifting relationship with mind-altering substances
Ron Howard on Jim Henson  
‘You could see there was nothing to hide’
Sweat wisely!  
22 etiquette rules for exercise – from swimming lanes to selfies
Fighting dirty  
From Scythia to South Korea: a potted history of poo in warfare
‘It’s a hallucinatory experience!’  
Musicians on the awesome creative power of motherhood
A moment that changed me  
I cured my 3am terrors with the help of a therapist – and a moose
Opinion
My family has fled Rafah for yet another ‘safe’ area. By now we know there is is no such thing
My family has fled Rafah for yet another ‘safe’ area. By now we know there is is no such thing
Louisiana’s move to criminalize abortion pills is cruel and medically senseless
Sports
Bronx Zoo ‘90  
The season the New York Yankees hit a chaotic low
The season the New York Yankees hit a chaotic low
French Open  
Tsitsipas, Alcaraz, Jabeur in action before Swiatek v Osaka – live
Culture
Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult review  
A horribly mesmerising look at an invite-only church
A horribly mesmerising look at an invite-only church
Hauntii review  
A ghost searches for understanding in the afterlife in imaginative debut
In case you missed it
Is Keir Starmer really a socialist and what will happen if Labour wins?
UK general election  
Is Keir Starmer really a socialist and what will happen if Labour wins?
So far Labour has doubled down on economic stability and political caution – but key voices are identifying with the ideology
Revealed  
Israeli spy chief ‘threatened’ ICC prosecutor over war crimes inquiry
‘Putin’s patience snapped’  
Insiders marvel at Russia’s military purge
‘I may lose my voice soon’  
The US might restrict social media in prisons and inmates are worried
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