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Justices to decide on Trump’s claim of presidential immunity
US supreme court  
Justices to decide on Trump’s claim of presidential immunity
The former president claims immunity in his federal election subversion case – is the court indulging his bid for a delay?
Campus protests  
Protesters arrested amid crackdown on pro-Palestine student rallies
Live  
White House says it wants ‘answers’ from Israel after mass graves found near hospitals in Gaza
Tupac Shakur  
Estate threatens legal action against Drake over AI diss track
Live  
Risk of military incidents along Ukraine border quite high, says Belarus
In focus
Michigan doctor who revealed Flint water crisis now takes on child poverty
‘The first light of hope’  
Michigan doctor who revealed Flint water crisis now takes on child poverty
Mona Hanna-Attisha launched a program to provide funds during a newborn’s first year – and wants to replicate it across the country
‘Waiting for Trump’  
Viktor Orbán hopes US election will change his political fortunes
Explained  
What would Trump’s Middle East policy be if he were re-elected?
 

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Editor, Guardian US

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Spotlight
Librarians on 20 easy, enjoyable ways to read more brilliant books
The experts  
Librarians on 20 easy, enjoyable ways to read more brilliant books
Do you love reading – but all too often find yourself just scrolling through your phone or watching TV? Here is how to get lost in literature again
The forever wound  
How could I become a mother when my own mother died so young?
‘If we had the energy left, we’d cry’  
Flint residents grapple with water crisis a decade later
Climate crisis  
‘Outrageous’ activists get in the faces of politicians and oil bosses – will it work?
Part protest, part rave  
The Indigenous artists stunning the Venice Biennale
‘Everyone was in the streets. I just felt happiness’  
Portugal recalls the Carnation Revolution
Opinion
The US supreme court heard one of the most sadistic, extreme anti-abortion cases yet
The US supreme court heard one of the most sadistic, extreme anti-abortion cases yet
Fair to say America isn’t gripped by Liz Trussmania. Here’s what she can learn from Mr Bean
Sports
NFL draft predictions  
The stars, the needs and the lower-round gems
The stars, the needs and the lower-round gems
Everton 2-0 Liverpool  
Toffees strike blow to rivals' title hopes
Culture
28 Years Later  
Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes cast in sequel
Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes cast in sequel
Film  
Tomorrow’s Freedom review – does this man know the way to peace in Israel and Palestine?
In case you missed it
How the National Enquirer boosted Trump and smeared his opponents
‘The only choice for president’  
How the National Enquirer boosted Trump and smeared his opponents
A New York court has heard how the tabloid deployed a practice known as ‘catch and kill’ to aid Trump in 2016
Hawaii  
A scientist's quest to find and save the state’s native sugarcanes
Can there be delish dessert with less sugar?  
Absolutely, say these chefs
Mary Jane review  
Rachel McAdams makes a magnetic Broadway debut
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