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Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen expected to testify
Hush-money trial  
Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen expected to testify
Key prosecution witness set to take the stand after tough week for Trump in which court heard vivid testimony from Stormy Daniels
Live  
Ukraine says Russia attacking border in northern Kharkiv region and replaces commander on frontline
Live  
Gaza health system could collapse within hours, authorities say; 20 killed in attacks on Jabaliya camp
Steve Buscemi  
Actor victim of random street attack in New York City
Alabama  
Mercedes workers face anti-union message ‘barrage’ before election
In focus
How the right is weaponizing pro-Palestinian protests in the US
Campus protests  
How the right is weaponizing pro-Palestinian protests in the US
Republicans are using a narrative of chaos and ‘philosophical divisions on Israel’ among Democrats to sink Biden’s campaign
Analysis  
Florida is a prime example of Trump’s vise grip on state Republican parties
‘We tell them to go’  
Civilian life on the edge of Russia’s advance in eastern Ukraine
 

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Spotlight
The bride-to-be proving you don’t have to be an influencer to get free stuff
Weddings  
The bride-to-be proving you don’t have to be an influencer to get free stuff
Kayla King figured it couldn’t hurt to ask brands for a little help. Now she’s saved a bundle, and she’s ‘sharing the wealth’
Riot grrrl pioneer Kathleen Hanna  
‘A lot of men really get off on watching a woman get angry’
The pet I'll never forget  
My giant stick insect, who ruled her empire like a spiny queen
What if HRT isn’t right for me?  
And is cold-water swimming really the answer to everything? Your menopause questions answered
A new start after 60  
I’ve been a rocket scientist and a teacher – but I love being an actor
Why has Cannes gone canine crazy?  
A dog in the dock and another doing red carpet interviews
Opinion
US students, once again, have led the way. Now we must all stand up for Palestinians
US students, once again, have led the way. Now we must all stand up for Palestinians
Isolated abroad, divided at home: now Rafah poses a stark choice for Israel
Sports
WNBA  
Caitlin Clark will earn 2% of the median NBA salary. Is that as ridiculous as it sounds?
Caitlin Clark will earn 2% of the median NBA salary. Is that as ridiculous as it sounds?
Premier League  
10 talking points from the weekend’s action
Culture
‘Unanimous victory seemed certain’  
The biggest mistakes from the 2024 TV Baftas
The biggest mistakes from the 2024 TV Baftas
Hanging around  
How Planet of the Apes became Hollywood’s most resilient franchise
In case you missed it
A survivor explores the backstory to a Mother’s Day mass shooting
‘You have to see it in context’  
A survivor explores the backstory to a Mother’s Day mass shooting
Almost 20 years before the 2013 New Orleans shooting, a baby was nearly beaten to death in an enduring cycle of violence
Accused of 'deepfake' video of teen cheerleaders, arrested and condemned  
The problem? Nothing was fake
Poor reviews, missing product  
Firms’ anti-woke offerings soak consumers
‘So much at stake’  
Kerry Kennedy on the family political split
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