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US will require background checks for shows and online firearm sales
Gun control  
US will require background checks for shows and online firearm sales
‘Historic’ action by justice department closes ‘doggone dangerous’ loophole in Biden administration’s fight against gun violence
Live  
Russia warns against travel to Middle East amid fears of Iranian attack on Israel
Tim Kaine  
Biden knows Netanyahu ‘played’ him in early months of Gaza war
Georgia  
Five students rescue a woman and her two children from drowning car
PFAS  
EPA has limited six ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water - but there are 15,000
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
‘Hidden in plain sight’  
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
From Puerta del Sol plaza in Madrid to the Tuileries Garden in Paris, guides reshape stories continent tells about itself
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
'Perpetuating a lie'  
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
 

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In focus
Arizona’s ban is a political nightmare for Republicans in the 2024 election
Analysis  
Arizona’s ban is a political nightmare for Republicans in the 2024 election
Republicans are trying to slow down the car whose brakes they cut – and to convince voters that, if it crashes, they had nothing to do with it
Exclusive  
She repeatedly reported a prison guard’s sexual abuse. It took years for officials to believe her
Menthol cigarettes are killing Black Americans  
Advocates are suing the US government to change that
Spotlight
Gaza and the hundred years’ war on Palestine
‘A new abyss’  
Gaza and the hundred years’ war on Palestine
'An amazing feeling'  
He got a college degree in prison. Now he’s off to a prestigious law school
It crawled from below 50 years ago  
How the $150m Dungeons & Dragons empire began in a basement
‘Anyone who follows this is in for a world of hurt’  
Don’t believe these TikTok tax tips, say experts
Ten years on from Chibok  
What happened to the 276 Nigerian girls snatched from their school?
Toxic gas, livelihoods under threat and power outages  
How a seaweed causes chaos in Caribbean
Opinion
For the future of US abortion rights under a second Trump presidency, look to Arizona
For the future of US abortion rights under a second Trump presidency, look to Arizona
Joe Biden has gained an inch in the polls – and Democrats are jubilant
Sports
From the Bears to the Jets  
Teams that need to nail this year’s NFL draft
Teams that need to nail this year’s NFL draft
The Masters  
Storm clouds gather over golf but a thriller can help clear the air
Culture
Fallout review  
An absolute blast of a TV show
An absolute blast of a TV show
Alexis Petridis's album of the week  
Nia Archives: Silence Is Loud review – bold, fresh jungle unbound by tradition
In case you missed it
He’s the kind of voter candidates are desperate to swing
He voted Trump in 2016, Biden in 2020  
He’s the kind of voter candidates are desperate to swing
Small business owner Scott Richardson chose Trump to shake things up but a strong economy means he’s sticking with Biden
The truth about hair relaxers  
In the US, lawsuits over cancer. In Africa, soaring sales
Caribbean leaders need to stop taking it on the chin and unite to defy condescending west
The German valley that was swept away  
‘The cemeteries gave up their dead’
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