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United Auto Workers accused of retaliating against staff union effort
Trade unions  
United Auto Workers accused of retaliating against staff union effort
UAW Staff United says they have been ‘shut down’ for requesting same worker protections the union champions
SpaceX  
Polaris Dawn mission blasts off with plans for first commercial spacewalk
US elections 2024  
Harris and Trump make final preparations for crucial debate
Israel-Gaza war live  
‘Entire families disappeared’ after attack on Khan Younis safety zone, says official
Film  
James Earl Jones, revered actor and voice of Star Wars’ Darth Vader, dies aged 93
In focus
How China and a tariffs row cast a shadow over the US’s booming solar power
Analysis  
How China and a tariffs row cast a shadow over the US’s booming solar power
The source of new renewable energy is also a battleground over China’s cheap exports of panels that has split US firms
The long read  
‘For me, there was no other choice’: inside the global illegal organ trade
Paraguay  
Will Paraguay’s first-ever sex education curriculum be worse than none at all?
 

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Spotlight
I was a black child raised in a white supremacist cult. When doomsday didn’t come, I had to learn how to live
How we survive  
I was a black child raised in a white supremacist cult. When doomsday didn’t come, I had to learn how to live
Jerald Walker grew up believing the world would end in 1972, when he was eight. But when fire and brimstone failed to rain from the skies, he and his family had to start again
Fashion  
‘Like a horse hoof’: the most controversial shoe of the 2010s is back
Palestinian territories  
‘We are all Jenin together’: West Bank city seeks normality after IDF’s deadly raids
James Earl Jones was movie royalty, a magisterial star who inspired both love and respect
New York fashion week  
Coach breathes new life into old classics at New York fashion week
Princess of Wales  
What cancer treatment has Catherine had – and what lies ahead?
Opinion
Trump will not prepare for debating Kamala Harris. He believes he’s perfect
Trump will not prepare for debating Kamala Harris. He believes he’s perfect
The Black, Jewish and Palestinian liberation struggles are intertwined
Sports
NFL  
Jets beaten convincingly by 49ers on Rodgers’s return from injury
Jets beaten convincingly by 49ers on Rodgers’s return from injury
NFL  
Week one winners and losers: Michael Penix Jr to European fans
Culture
Games  
Destiny at 10: the forever game that is also a forever conversation
Destiny at 10: the forever game that is also a forever conversation
Morrissey  
Morrissey claims release of new album ‘gagged’ over song about 2017 Manchester bombing
In case you missed it
The huge toxic fire shrouded in secrecy: ‘I taste oil in my mouth’
Revealed  
The huge toxic fire shrouded in secrecy: ‘I taste oil in my mouth’
Louisianans say a major accident at a sprawling Marathon refinery caused health issues. The company insists there were ‘no offsite impacts’
'I am the army'  
Blacklisted settlers rule in West Bank
US policing  
Tyre Nichols was brutally killed by five Black police officers. How did we get here?
Society  
‘Worrying lack of moderation’: how eating disorder posts proliferate on X
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