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Families sue Instagram and Call of Duty maker over deadly attack
Uvalde shooting  
Families sue Instagram and Call of Duty maker over deadly attack
‘Unholy trinity’ of Instagram, Activision and Daniel Defense accused of ‘working to convert alienated teenage boys into mass shooters’
Police misconduct  
$150m paid in claims shows violent response to 2020 protests, experts say
Israel-Gaza war  
Israel strikes Rafah after top UN court orders it to halt offensive
One Hyde Park  
Billionaire Nick Candy bemoans service charge on £175m flat
'Freaking out'  
Big tech has distracted world from existential risk of AI, says top scientist
In focus
On the campaign trail with Joe Biden
Muscle memory and a fight to inspire  
On the campaign trail with Joe Biden
Veteran Democrat embraces a gruelling schedule in swing through Michigan and Georgia as he seeks to avoid joining ranks of one-term presidents
‘Gambling addiction on steroids’  
Fears of betting crisis at heart of US military
What are PFAs?  
Everything you need to know about the ‘forever chemicals’ surrounding us every day
 

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Spotlight
‘It gives me no pleasure, but I am going to have to beat you’
The last boy to be flogged at Eton  
‘It gives me no pleasure, but I am going to have to beat you’
I was 13 and in my first year at the elite school when I was caught drinking. The punishment shaped my time there – and became a watershed for the institution
They’re in pans, fruit, dust – and even tap water  
Can I eradicate toxic forever chemicals from my home?
From Baby Reindeer to Taylor Swift  
How amateur sleuths ruined pop culture
This is how we do it  
‘I want missionary every night – but I’m trying to be more adventurous’
‘There are going to be countries of old people starving to death’  
America’s premier pronatalists on having ‘tons of kids’ to save the world
Blind date  
I’ve given up trying to understand the male psyche
Opinion
Kelly Rowland’s Cannes slight is typical for Black women in entertainment
Kelly Rowland’s Cannes slight is typical for Black women in entertainment
Unless it stops an Israeli invasion of Rafah, the US could be a global pariah
Sports
NBA playoffs  
Dončić dagger completes Mavs’ 18-point fightback over Wolves in Game 2
Dončić dagger completes Mavs’ 18-point fightback over Wolves in Game 2
‘I was due’  
Clark leads Fever past Sparks to first win of season before record crowd
Culture
Super Size Me  
The film that sounded a fast-food alarm in America
The film that sounded a fast-food alarm in America
‘Is it a betrayal?’  
Claire Messud on writing her family into fiction
In case you missed it
What is Maga communism, the online ideology platformed by Tucker Carlson?
‘A deranged fringe movement’  
What is Maga communism, the online ideology platformed by Tucker Carlson?
Two young men are promoting a grab-bag ideology celebrating ‘honor’ and condemning ‘global elites’ – and winning powerful friends on the right
‘We can’t let the Black Lens die’  
A Black newspaper in Washington state gets a second life
Experience  
I woke up with a Welsh accent
‘Unlock the door or we’ll kick it down’  
Why South Africa’s youngest politician is in a hurry for change
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