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Professor behind extremist site that spread conspiracies
Revealed  
Professor behind extremist site that spread conspiracies
Documents show Scott Yenor ran Action Idaho, which attacked LGBTQ+ people and Republicans deemed not rightwing enough
Syria  
Israeli airstrike kills dozens of soldiers near Aleppo, says war monitor
‘He’s not broken’  
A year later, Evan Gershkovich is still in Russian prison
Bolivia  
Indigenous groups assert claim to treasure of ‘holy grail of shipwrecks’
California  
Low-income Latinos at higher risk from Parkinson’s-linked weedkiller
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Too often cemeteries for enslaved people have been all but erased from history. Protecting these sites is an act of resistance
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
'Perpetuating a lie'  
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
The Guardian  
Media group appoints first Caribbean correspondent
 

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In focus
Ohio city’s fortunes set to rise with flying taxi startup
Rust to riches?  
Ohio city’s fortunes set to rise with flying taxi startup
‘Uber of the skies’ Joby Aviation will build its fleet of aircraft at a $500m facility in Dayton and plans to employ 2,000 people
‘Ecocide in Gaza’  
Does scale of environmental destruction amount to a war crime?
A new moment to arise  
Beyoncé’s cover of the Beatles’ Blackbird is a timely masterstroke
Spotlight
I start off thinking: ‘How will I ever be able to do this?’
Shirley Henderson  
I start off thinking: ‘How will I ever be able to do this?’
The Harry Potter and Bridget Jones star is a dazzlingly versatile performer, with a string of Michael Winterbottom films under her belt, as well as Star Wars, TV’s Happy Valley and an Olivier award. She explains how she keeps on top of it all
‘It’s very easy to steal someone’s voice’  
How AI is affecting video game actors
‘There wasn’t enough about the horror’  
Oppenheimer finally opens in Japan to mixed reviews
A Gentleman in Moscow review  
Ewan McGregor is almost as fantastic as his outrageous fake moustache
Georgia  
The election deniers relentlessly hounding state officials
‘They kept us alive for thousands of years’  
Could saving Palestinian seeds also save the world?
Opinion
Young people like me are still feeling the effects of Covid – and they’re not all bad
Young people like me are still feeling the effects of Covid – and they’re not all bad
If life is one giant computer simulation, God is a rubbish player
Sports
NCAA Tournament  
Alabama beat No 1 seed UNC to make Elite Eight for just second time
Alabama beat No 1 seed UNC to make Elite Eight for just second time
USWNT  
Albert apologizes after reports of anti-LGBTQ+ reposts
Culture
Beyoncé: Cowboy Carter review  
From hoedown to full-blown genre throwdown
From hoedown to full-blown genre throwdown
John Cooper Clarke  
‘I read Kerouac at 12 and figured I could improve on it’
In case you missed it
Western governments struggle to coordinate response to Chinese hacking
Analysis  
Western governments struggle to coordinate response to Chinese hacking
Experts say UK-imposed sanctions will make no difference when hacking is part of ecosystem of dealing with Beijing
Bernie Moreno  
Ohio Republican says he fled socialism in Colombia for the US in 1971. What does history say?
Islamic State  
Advance of affiliates ‘could lay ground for new wave of terrorism’
Molten magnificence  
How Richard Serra’s giant steel sculptures bent time and space
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