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Trump trial continues after key defense witness admonished by judge
Hush-money trial  
Trump trial continues after key defense witness admonished by judge
Judge Juan Merchan asks Robert Costello, called by defense to try to discredit Michael Cohen, ‘Are you staring me down right now?’
‘You feel like you’re in prison’  
Workers claim Amazon’s surveillance violates labor law
Exclusive  
Israeli soldiers and police tipping off groups that attack Gaza aid trucks
Scarlett Johansson  
ChatGPT suspends voice as actor speaks out against OpenAI
Live  
Western allies taking too long to decide on military support for Ukraine, says Zelenskiy
In focus
Anti-abortion groups target US sex-ed classes
‘Meet Baby Olivia’  
Anti-abortion groups target US sex-ed classes
Video of fetus in disembodied womb required viewing for students in two states, as classroom becomes latest front in post-Roe abortion wars
‘We all share the same pain’  
Can the Israeli-Palestinian peace movement rebuild after 7 October?
California  
The state is imposing a new tax on guns. Will it impact sales?
 

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Spotlight
The loneliness of the internationally educated elite
Nairobi to New York and back  
The loneliness of the internationally educated elite
The long read: Every year, hundreds of Kenyans head off to study at elite universities in the US and UK. On graduating, many find themselves in a strange position: unable to fit in abroad, but no longer feeling like they belong back home
My summer of love and lust  
I fell for a Ukrainian rocker – but was I just a groupie?
Saturday Night Live  
The 10 best sketches from the 49th season
‘The fear has properly set in’  
How it feels to watch my home town disappear into the sea
TechScape  
The people charged with making sure AI doesn’t destroy humanity have left the building
‘I’ve been called a witch, slut, murderer’  
The ultra-creative women dismissed as rock star girlfriends
Opinion
Michael Cohen learned that membership in Trump’s inner circle has a harsh cost
Michael Cohen learned that membership in Trump’s inner circle has a harsh cost
Biden is dramatically out of touch with voters on Gaza. He may lose because of it
Sports
Slot’s long-shot romance hints at gamble worth taking for Liverpool
Slot’s long-shot romance hints at gamble worth taking for Liverpool
In a world of fantasy leagues, Anthony Edwards is an actual fantasy player
Culture
‘If you’re in Chicago …  
It’s the thing to do’: the history of Lollapalooza
It’s the thing to do’: the history of Lollapalooza
Breathless goodbye  
The race to finish Jean-Luc Godard’s last film, one day before he died
In case you missed it
How did we get here and what happens next?
Julian Assange's right to appeal  
How did we get here and what happens next?
The family of the WikiLeaks founder had feared he could be on his way to the US this week, but Monday’s ruling will prolong the case for months
Ultra-processed foods  
The US food industry has long buried the truth about their products. Is that coming to an end?
‘There’s no fraud here’  
How a Republican official is addressing election denialism in his rural county
More of the same  
Iran’s supreme leader sets its hardline foreign policies
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