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US police agencies took intelligence directly from IDF, leaked files show
BlueLeaks  
US police agencies took intelligence directly from IDF, leaked files show
Analysis of BlueLeaks trove also shows police received training on domestic ‘Muslim extremists’ from pro-Israel groups
Live  
UN official warns Gaza ‘reaching point of no return’ ahead of ceasefire vote
Hunter Biden  
President's son indicted on California tax charges in new criminal case
Louisiana  
Before removal, priest was accused of misconduct by multiple women
Elon Musk  
Billionaire says Disney boss should be ‘fired immediately’ amid X ad boycott
In focus
The radicals who would fill key posts if Trump is re-elected
‘Grifters and sycophants’  
The radicals who would fill key posts if Trump is re-elected
Controversial former Trump aide Stephen Miller’s legal group is seeking lawyers with total fealty to ex-president
Revealed  
More than 1,000 unmarked graves discovered along EU migration routes
‘A tough neighborhood’  
How Gulf scientists are reaching across political divides to help coral reefs
 

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Spotlight
A protest against a top Israel-born chef was called antisemitic. Staff tell a different story
Philadelphia  
A protest against a top Israel-born chef was called antisemitic. Staff tell a different story
Michael Solomonov’s Israel-inspired restaurant empire has come under scrutiny by pro-Palestinian protesters, who accuse him of complicity in attacks on Gaza
‘Long-lost best friends’  
The longevity movement finds psychedelics
‘Joni Mitchell said she felt as awkward as me’  
Brittany Howard on poverty, chaos and fame
From Shakespeare to stardom  
Making It So by Patrick Stewart audiobook review
Space  
Nasa hands over control as new era of moon missions readies for lift-off
Neil Young: Before and After review  
With age comes tenderness
Opinion
Viktor Orbán has undermined Europe for long enough. It’s time to call his bluff
Viktor Orbán has undermined Europe for long enough. It’s time to call his bluff
‘All punk power and visceral emotion’: farewell, Shane MacGowan, my Celtic soul brother
Sports
NBA Cup  
James scores 30 as Lakers join Pacers in inaugural final
James scores 30 as Lakers join Pacers in inaugural final
NFL playoff race  
Eagles and Cowboys renew rivalry with stakes sky high
Culture
Cult writer Ann Scott on her UK years  
‘The drugs were good, the music was good, the sex was good’
‘The drugs were good, the music was good, the sex was good’
Best music of 2023  
The 50 best albums of 2023 – 50 to 21
In case you missed it
The Golden Gate Bridge is finally getting a safety net
‘It might have saved my son’s life’  
The Golden Gate Bridge is finally getting a safety net
Parents who lost their children to suicide have spent years fighting for a barrier. Its completion brings reflection onheartbreaking loss – and a hope for a different future
Education  
US public schools took a stance on Israel-Hamas. The backlash was swift
Juanita Castro obituary  
Sister of Fidel and Raúl Castro, who became a CIA informer
‘He controlled my life’  
New Orleans archdiocese ignored woman’s claims before priest’s abrupt dismissal
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