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Six presumed victims all from Latin America
Baltimore bridge collapse  
Six presumed victims all from Latin America
Miguel Luna and Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandova reported to be among construction workers on bridge when it collapsed
Live  
Middle East crisis: Israel intensifies strikes on southern Gaza as eight killed in fighting on Lebanese border
Supreme court  
Mifepristone hearing not a success for anti-abortion doctors, experts say
‘Chops, talent and charisma’  
Pierce Brosnan backs Aaron Taylor-Johnson as James Bond
Richard Serra  
Uncompromising American abstract sculptor dies aged 85
In focus
The Connecticut residents holding a rent strike amid lead poisoning crisis
'I raised my child in toxic conditions'  
The Connecticut residents holding a rent strike amid lead poisoning crisis
They thought their redeveloped 19th-century building was safe – but after learning it still contained toxic levels of lead, they formed a tenants union
Trump on trial  
The hush-money trial date is set. Here’s what to expect.
US elections 2024  
The uncommitted vote movement was one of the most effective protests in recent history. What happens next?
 

Dana Canedy

Managing editor, Guardian US

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Spotlight
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
A braid from a formerly enslaved African buried on the island was the catalyst for Annina van Neel’s work to preserve and share these histories
Halfway there  
Perimenopause has brought chaos to my life - but also peace
‘Pushed to the limit’  
The tiny Greek island in people smugglers’ sights
Shameless, silly and amoral  
The new wave of horny lesbian cinema
Politics and lessons on dress codes  
Inside Girls State, the female follow-up to hit film Boys State
‘One day you’ll barter bread for our DVDs’  
The film fans who refuse to surrender to streaming
Opinion
The US just stood up to Israel at the United Nations. But Biden isn’t doing enough
The US just stood up to Israel at the United Nations. But Biden isn’t doing enough
Trump got some good financial news this week. But there’s a dark side
Sports
Tennis  
Djokovic ends partnership with coach Ivanisevic
Djokovic ends partnership with coach Ivanisevic
Baseball  
Steve Garvey is part of a never-ending flow of players turned politicians
Culture
Silver Haze review  
Memory-haunted portrait of scarred, damaged lives
Memory-haunted portrait of scarred, damaged lives
Diddy  
Raids turn up legal heat on Sean Combs in sex-trafficking investigation
In case you missed it
Baltimore residents grapple with bridge collapse
‘It seems impossible’  
Baltimore residents grapple with bridge collapse
Locals gather at convenience store near entrance of bridge – closest they could get – as search under way for missing
Key takeaways  
How will US supreme court justices rule on the abortion pill?
‘I noticed nothing strange’  
Suspect’s colleagues express shock at Moscow attack
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
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