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Top US ethics watchdog investigating ex-president over dinner with oil bosses
Donald Trump  
Top US ethics watchdog investigating ex-president over dinner with oil bosses
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington ‘taking very serious look’ at whether Mar-a-Lago meeting justifies legal action
Live  
Volodymyr Zelenskiy postpones all foreign trips amid Russian advances in Kharkiv region
Live  
Netanyahu says Israel rejects UN decision to promote recognition of Palestine as state
Planets  
Earth-sized planet spotted orbiting small star with 100 times sun’s lifespan
Technology  
Apple store workers vote to authorize first strike over bargaining delays
In focus
False invoices and why Michael Cohen flipped
Key takeaways from trial  
False invoices and why Michael Cohen flipped
Star witness in hush-money trial walked through key elements of case as defense lawyers sought to undermine his credibility
Explainer  
Why are there riots in New Caledonia against France’s voting change, and why does it matter?
Desperation in Gaza's camps  
‘No water, food, health care, toilet’
 

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Spotlight
The fake town where America practices for war
‘We’ve got drone swarms, dirty bombs, radar-jamming’  
The fake town where America practices for war
In the middle of the Mojave desert, the US army has built a huge set to prepare its soldiers for combat, filled with actors, tanks, explosions – and even fake news
'Breasts are a serious political problem'  
One woman’s quest to reclaim her chest
How do you follow My Octopus Teacher?  
With crocodiles, otters and a new book
Explainer  
What’s behind the US tariffs on Chinese EVs and what do they mean for Biden’s re-election chances?
From $120,000 bananas to gold toilets  
Art provocateur Maurizio Cattelan is back
Death metal, Schubert, nudity  
Opera about Ukraine dam destruction premieres in Kyiv
Opinion
Putin’s war machine reshuffle reveals his deepest fear – the rise of Kremlin rivals
Putin’s war machine reshuffle reveals his deepest fear – the rise of Kremlin rivals
I have worked in the world’s most dangerous combat zones. Never have I felt as unsafe as I did in Gaza
Sports
Caitlin Clark  
Fever rookie scores 20 points with 10 turnovers in WNBA debut
Fever rookie scores 20 points with 10 turnovers in WNBA debut
Kansas City Chiefs  
Chiefs’ kicker Butker rails against Pride, Biden and working women in speech
Culture
Audio  
Margaret Atwood reads Dance of the Happy Shades by Alice Munro
Margaret Atwood reads Dance of the Happy Shades by Alice Munro
My First Book by Honor Levy review  
Extremely online
In case you missed it
The China-linked EV battery mega factory dividing a US township
Michigan  
The China-linked EV battery mega factory dividing a US township
Plans for a sprawling factory in rural Michigan making batteries for electric cars offer an economic lifeline, but for some residents there is a big problem: the parent company is in China
Revealed  
US university lecturer behind far-right Twitter account and publishing house
Andrei Belousov  
Putin picks trusted technocrat to run defense ministry
Is it right to force someone into rehab?  
The man whose life inspired a landmark law
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