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Israeli military creating ChatGPT-like tool using vast collection of Palestinian surveillance data
Revealed  
Israeli military creating ChatGPT-like tool using vast collection of Palestinian surveillance data
The powerful new AI model is designed to analyze intercepted communications – but experts say such systems can exacerbate biases and are prone to making mistakes
US politics live  
Trump expected to sign executive order to dissolve education department, reports say
US political financing  
Big oil investigation dripping away as Republicans dominate Congress, US senator says
Middle East crisis live  
Hamas rejects Trump ultimatum and says it will only free hostages in return for lasting truce
Europe live  
‘It’s great we are not alone,’ says Volodymyr Zelenskyy as EU leaders hold defense summit
In focus
He was tortured in Turkey. He faced an immigration judge who almost never grants asylum
US immigration  
He was tortured in Turkey. He faced an immigration judge who almost never grants asylum
Harrowing story of ‘ES’, fleeing persecution to seek safety in US, shines light on judges who grant claims at exceptionally low rates – or not at all
California  
California brings new state reparations bills amid Trump onslaught on DEI: ‘The fight for justice’
Mexico’s homophobic chant started as an unfunny joke. Now it’s a stubborn problem
 

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Spotlight
How Dungeons & Dragons helped my siblings and me grieve our father’s death
Well actually  
How Dungeons & Dragons helped my siblings and me grieve our father’s death
Fantasy realms offer a place to escape when our own world is too intense, too boring, too heartbroken
Film  
‘A certain kind of chaos’: Errol Morris unpacks Charles Manson theories
Environment  
Why fear of billion-dollar lawsuits stops countries phasing out fossil fuels
The long read  
In search of the South Pacific fugitive who crowned himself king
Parenting  
‘My child would use anything as a weapon’: the parents who live in fear of their offspring
Review  
Erin Brockovich review – Julia Roberts’ glamorous turn as an underdog lawyer
Opinion
Musk calls social security a ‘Ponzi scheme’. The real con is what Trump’s peddling
Musk calls social security a ‘Ponzi scheme’. The real con is what Trump’s peddling
Republicans want corporate oligarchy. We need economic democracy
Sports
NFL  
Chargers release five-time Pro Bowler Bosa after nine seasons
Chargers release five-time Pro Bowler Bosa after nine seasons
Cinematic, triumphant, unbeatable: Alisson seizes his moment for Liverpool
Culture
Exclusive  
‘Reduced to nonsense’: JRR Tolkien’s irritation with typist revealed in archive
‘Reduced to nonsense’: JRR Tolkien’s irritation with typist revealed in archive
Hamilton  
Hamilton cancels plans to perform at Kennedy Center amid Trump shakeup
In case you missed it
Packed Pacs: how billionaires in the US are bankrolling Republicans at the state level
US politics  
Packed Pacs: how billionaires in the US are bankrolling Republicans at the state level
Republicans are relying on ‘nameless’ donors who want to push a rightwing agenda and gain long-term hegemony
Analysis  
Trump’s NIH pick makes pitch for good science – in this administration?
Analysis  
Hopes of US golden age fade as investors start to worry about ‘Trumpcession’ risk
US universities  
‘We’re going backwards’: the Black student unions being defunded on US campuses
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