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LA police make mass arrests as protesters defy overnight curfew
US  
LA police make mass arrests as protesters defy overnight curfew
Police say groups congregating in downtown curfew area, amid anger over aggressive immigration raids
Israel-Gaza war  
Hamas has killed 50 Palestinian fighters armed by Israel in Gaza, faction’s associates say
US  
‘They went too far’: Musk says he regrets some of his posts about Trump
Business live  
US-China trade framework cheers markets
Trump administration  
Major US climate website likely to be shut down after almost all staff fired
In focus
As big tech grows more involved in Gaza, Muslim workers are wrestling with a spiritual crisis
Technology  
As big tech grows more involved in Gaza, Muslim workers are wrestling with a spiritual crisis
Is working in big tech halal? Muslim workers are reckoning with the possibility that their jobs go against their religious obligations
Environment  
Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine’s mussels boom
Gaza  
Hide the pain: how a war reporter keeps going when their own family are victims
 

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Features
‘Made for sex’: the hedonistic party palaces of New York’s Fire Island
Architecture  
‘Made for sex’: the hedonistic party palaces of New York’s Fire Island
It is a ‘queer Xanadu’, a sliver of sand where weekend-long revelling takes place in fabulous modernist beach-houses. As Fire Island gets its mojo back, we celebrate the Speedos-wearing architect who defined its look
A moment that changed me  
I went to a death cafe – and learned how to be happier
Opinion
Trump’s war on Harvard was decades in the making. This letter proves it
Trump’s war on Harvard was decades in the making. This letter proves it
Trump is waging war against citizens in LA. This is a dangerous new era
 
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Sports
Soccer  
Does US soccer really need four first divisions? The answer isn’t necessarily ‘no’
Does US soccer really need four first divisions? The answer isn’t necessarily ‘no’
NFL  
Rodgers says joining Steelers is ‘best for my soul’ and reveals recent marriage
Culture
Music  
Hyper-prolific rapper Boldy James: ‘I never settled for the cards life dealt me. I’ve always been the dealer’
Hyper-prolific rapper Boldy James: ‘I never settled for the cards life dealt me. I’ve always been the dealer’
Music  
‘Send me some money!’ My unforgettable encounters with the legendary Sly Stone
Lifestyle
Sexual healing  
I can reach orgasm alone – but not with my partner
I can reach orgasm alone – but not with my partner
Well actually  
Doctors dismissed my pain. I eventually discovered I had a rare tumor
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Eighty years on, are the dead being betrayed?
A quarter of Okinawan civilians died during the US invasion, some after being told to kill themselves. But today the legacy of the war dead is being complicated by the presence of tens of thousands of US soldiers
Social etiquette  
‘They tell you every minor inconvenience’: US bartenders on which generation has the worst behavior
Meta  
Misogyny in the metaverse: is Mark Zuckerberg’s dream world a no-go area for women?
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