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Aid worth $95bn for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan passed
US Senate  
Aid worth $95bn for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan passed
The Senate, in a bipartisan super-majority, overwhelmingly voted to advance the measure, which Joe Biden is expected to sign
Abortion  
US supreme court to hear arguments in key case on emergency care
‘Not like other Passovers’  
Hundreds of Jewish demonstrators arrested after New York protest seder
Donald Trump  
National Enquirer publisher tells hush-money trial he was ‘eyes and ears’ of 2016 campaign
Extreme weather  
US seeing surge of climate-related power outages, report says
In focus
Arizona activists battle to overturn near-total abortion ban
‘Have you signed yet?’  
Arizona activists battle to overturn near-total abortion ban
‘Citizen’s initiative’ aims to put abortion rights in the state’s constitution and repeal a long-dormant outright ban
‘People would never forget these shoes’  
The fight to preserve soles of Stutthof Nazi camp
America's dirty divide  
More than one-third of people in the US exposed to harmful air pollution – report
 

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Spotlight
Super-stan Harry Daniels on singing loudly at Biden, Dua Lipa and Anna Wintour for clout
‘I may be a troll but I’m not stupid’  
Super-stan Harry Daniels on singing loudly at Biden, Dua Lipa and Anna Wintour for clout
Harry Daniels’s TikToks of him singing awkwardly at stars alternate between trolling and displays of love for celebrities – but how does he do it?
From Taylor to Ariana, pop’s overreliance on gossip is choking the life out of it
Can there be delish dessert with less sugar?  
Absolutely, say these chefs
Mary Jane review  
Rachel McAdams makes a magnetic Broadway debut
‘99-year’ sentence  
Tommy Nicol was kind and friendly – a beloved brother. Why did he die in prison?
‘In the US they think we’re communists!’  
The 70,000 workers showing the world another way to earn a living
Opinion
Trump’s hush-money case might finally show him what accountability feels like
Trump’s hush-money case might finally show him what accountability feels like
I tried to become a local hero by rescuing a cat. I failed comprehensively
Sports
Charlie Hustle  
The definitive Pete Rose book that deconstructs a disgraced legend
The definitive Pete Rose book that deconstructs a disgraced legend
Caitlin Clark  
Fever star to ink record Nike deal valued at $28m over eight years – report
Culture
‘This one’s like a castle!’  
The hunt for the world’s wildest, daftest and most beautiful hedges
The hunt for the world’s wildest, daftest and most beautiful hedges
Jovial, randy and anything but dark  
Johnny Cash’s surprise return single Well Alright reviewed
In case you missed it
The dilemma of saving endangered deer
‘If we don’t shoot wolves, we will lose caribou’  
The dilemma of saving endangered deer
Researchers in Canada studying interventions to stem decline of mountain caribou have found wolf culls most effective
The long read  
Mother trees and socialist forests: is the ‘wood-wide web’ a fantasy?
Liz Truss  
Trump fangirl channels Maga menace at US conservative thinktank
Hilarious, defiant and unabashedly weird  
Conan O’Brien hasn’t lost an iota of his underdog brilliance
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