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Far-right figures try to create white nationalist ‘haven’ in Kentucky
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Far-right figures try to create white nationalist ‘haven’ in Kentucky
Venture fund and real estate startup linked to far-right groups promote residential development as community for rightwingers
‘We don’t want to be the bad guys’  
Anti-abortion marchers seek post-Roe stance
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Middle East crisis: Damascus strike – four Iranian Revolutionary Guards confirmed dead
US economy  
S&P 500 hits new record high amid signs of easing gloom
Alec Baldwin  
Actor indicted for involuntary manslaughter in fatal gunfire on film set
In focus
Nikki Haley bets on frosty New Hampshire to warm up to her candidacy
Republican primary  
Nikki Haley bets on frosty New Hampshire to warm up to her candidacy
Former UN ambassador needs to perform well in the Granite state to stem Trump steamroll and appease wealthy donors
Yemen  
Enchanting, complex, and much misunderstood
Analysis  
Seemingly disparate Middle East conflicts show collective erosion of self-restraint
 

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Spotlight
St Paul makes history with first all-woman city council
‘Showing the world what’s possible’  
St Paul makes history with first all-woman city council
Last fall, all seven city council seats were up for grabs and all were won by female candidates below the age of 40
Are your friends talking about you?  
The truth about paranoia – and why it’s higher than ever
‘Teaching – how hard can it be?’  
Three writers put their relationships on the line and try their partners’ jobs
Blind date  
She took me to a garlic-themed bar. I loved it!
‘What happened to me mustn’t happen to the next generation’  
Judith Godrèche on grooming and France’s #MeToo
John Lewis review  
Superb first biography of a civil rights hero
Opinion
There is still a way to stop Donald Trump – but time is running out
There is still a way to stop Donald Trump – but time is running out
Biden can – and should – press Israel to plan for what comes after this war
Sports
Live  
Swiatek stunned by Nosková, Zverev v Michelsen, Medvedev wins – Australian Open
Swiatek stunned by Nosková, Zverev v Michelsen, Medvedev wins – Australian Open
Live  
Arsenal v Crystal Palace – Premier League
Culture
‘Money runs our lives’  
Kiley Reid on education, excess and what makes us squirm
Kiley Reid on education, excess and what makes us squirm
‘There is joy, and there is rage’  
The new generation of novelists writing about motherhood
In case you missed it
‘When I met Barbara Kingsolver I burst into geriatric tears’
Thomas Keneally  
‘When I met Barbara Kingsolver I burst into geriatric tears’
The Australian author on wise words from his mother, being blurbed by Graham Greene, and why it’s best to read Dostoyevsky when you’re 80
Millions ‘at risk of famine’  
US insists it’s trying to get aid into Gaza
‘A film to make us unsafe in the cinema. As we should be’  
Sandra Hüller and Christian Friedel on The Zone of Interest
Analysis  
Houthi-US fight may be imbalanced but that doesn’t mean it will be brief
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