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Archbishop ignored board findings on clerics accused of abuse
New Orleans  
Archbishop ignored board findings on clerics accused of abuse
Gregory Aymond promised ‘to be transparent’ – but a Guardian investigation found that he hid allegations, and an expert questions whether it was against Vatican policy
Ohio  
State votes in election that could determine future of majority rule
Migration  
DeSantis claims agents can tell traffickers from migrants in call for deadly force
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Russia-Ukraine war: US politician reports ‘sobering’ briefing on Ukraine’s counteroffensive
X corp  
Firm accuses climate group of helping anti-hate researchers target Twitter
Ukraine invasion
‘Ruzzki not welcome’: the Russian exiles getting a hostile reception in Georgia
The long read  
‘Ruzzki not welcome’: the Russian exiles getting a hostile reception in Georgia
After the invasion of Ukraine, thousands of Russians fled to Tbilisi. But the graffiti that has sprung up across the city suggests not everyone is pleased to see them
Opinion  
It’s almost 18 months since Russia invaded Ukraine, and peace seems no closer
Art  
Ukraine creates database of art linked to sanctions-hit Russians
Education  
Russia releases history schoolbook praising Ukraine invasion
In depth
How the New Orleans archbishop hid ‘credibly accused’ abusers
‘My prayerful support’  
How the New Orleans archbishop hid ‘credibly accused’ abusers
Exclusive: memo reveals Gregory Aymond disregarded recommendations from board advisers to publicly label certain accused clerics as credibly suspected molesters
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Why mini homes are having a big moment
Beyond the Barbie Dream House  
Why mini homes are having a big moment
Rising interest in dollhouses suggests people find solace and joy in tiny things – especially when real homes are so pricey
‘I always confront’  
Guardian readers on the decline of cinema etiquette
Football  
Johnny Manziel and the tragedy of a fallen idol
Technology  
Why Elon Musk is taking trying to mute anti-hate-speech group
China-Philippines row  
Dispute could escalate into superpower conflict, say analysts
Snoring, slobs and splitting the bills  
19 ways to holiday with friends – without falling out
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Large brawl in Alabama as people defend Black riverboat worker against white assailants
Large brawl in Alabama as people defend Black riverboat worker against white assailants
Colombia 1-0 Jamaica: Women’s World Cup last 16 – as it happened
Judge says E Jean Carroll allegation Trump raped her is ‘substantially true’ in court dismissal
Opinion
The Hollywood strike drags on because of one stumbling block: studio greed
The Hollywood strike drags on because of one stumbling block: studio greed
The world must unite now to halt the Taliban’s repression of Afghan women and girls
Sports
Sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya  
I’m sure my career would be over if I was in Belarus now
I’m sure my career would be over if I was in Belarus now
MLB  
Orioles broadcaster apparently removed for unflattering stats on team
Culture
Film  
The Inhabitant review – Lizzie Borden’s evil spirit creeps out family in boilerplate horror
The Inhabitant review – Lizzie Borden’s evil spirit creeps out family in boilerplate horror
TV review  
Only Murders In the Building – Meryl Streep helps make season three the best ever
Explore
Brazilians identifying as Indigenous up by 90% in 12 years
‘I shout from the rooftops that I exist’  
Brazilians identifying as Indigenous up by 90% in 12 years
A growing number of Brazilians are reclaiming their Indigenous identity, after years of fighting for rights
‘What people accused Oppenheimer of doing’  
The untold story of spy Ted Hall
‘It happens again and again’  
Why Americans are obsessed with secret societies
Explainer  
What’s behind the Niger coup?
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