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US campus protests: hundreds of riot police move in to disperse pro-Palestinian demonstrators at UCLA
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US campus protests: hundreds of riot police move in to disperse pro-Palestinian demonstrators at UCLA
Officers in tactical gear moving on to campus in latest flashpoint for mounting tensions over protests at US colleges
Revealed  
Emory University investigated over alleged anti-Muslim discrimination
Donald Trump  
Lawyer who negotiated Stormy Daniels deal to resume testimony
Climate crisis  
New US rules for pollution cuts ‘probably terminal’ for coal-fired plants
Abortion  
Arizona senate votes to repeal near-total 1864 ban after huge backlash
In focus
Student photographers’ best images of the campus protests
‘I was lying on the ground beside a wall of cops’  
Student photographers’ best images of the campus protests
Nine photojournalists from across the US tell the stories behind their most powerful shots, as pro-Palestinian protesters face police crackdowns
Death by diabetes  
Does the ADA work for patients or companies? A lawsuit dared to ask
‘They hide when Israelis come’  
Palestinians despair of leadership after killing of colonel’s son
 

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Spotlight
Is America’s oldest Chinese restaurant in a tiny suburb of Sacramento? Historians investigate
'A chop suey parlor filled with memories'  
Is America’s oldest Chinese restaurant in a tiny suburb of Sacramento? Historians investigate
Researchers visited California’s Chicago Cafe to find out if it’s really 121 years old – and entered a chop suey parlor filled with memories
'Fragmented and declining'  
Chimps are dying of the common cold. Is great ape tourism to blame?
‘I want to push the limits’  
‘Quad god’ Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating – and do a quintuple
‘Ryan Reynolds never had to deal with this’  
The slow death and (possible) rebirth of Southend United
How we met  
From the first moment I felt a sense of happiness
‘Intense and insane’  
Was this the most unsettling reality TV show ever?
Opinion
Does shooting her puppy rule out Kristi Noem as Trump’s running mate? Don’t bet on it
Does shooting her puppy rule out Kristi Noem as Trump’s running mate? Don’t bet on it
Higher interest rates make government debt unviable as an economic solution
Sports
Premier League  
Who will win the golden boot?
Who will win the golden boot?
Vintage performance  
What’s behind NBA stars’ wine obsession?
Culture
‘Like taking a shovel to your brain’  
Dark fairytale game Indika takes aim at the Russian Orthodox church
Dark fairytale game Indika takes aim at the Russian Orthodox church
‘Don’t know if my body can do this’  
Does A Chorus Line still ring true for dancers?
In case you missed it
Why Japan has nine million empty homes
Akiya houses  
Why Japan has nine million empty homes
New figures show nearly 14% of all houses in Japan are empty – but this real estate glut is attracting growing interest from foreigners
From Colombia to Syria justice is possible for survivors of sexual violence in war
Trump trial key takeaways, day nine  
Stormy Daniels’ lawyer, a fine and a warning
Well actually  
I have OCD. Some cognitive behavioral therapy techniques were totally wrong for me
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