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Musk says Doge didn’t cut HIV programs. But it threw a ‘miracle drug’ into chaos
Elon Musk  
Musk says Doge didn’t cut HIV programs. But it threw a ‘miracle drug’ into chaos
Global health officials say USAID cuts upended their work, as billionaire claims he will fix any defunding ‘right now’
Fear on campus  
Harvard’s international students in ‘mass panic’ over Trump move
Exclusive  
Trump administration trying to dismiss MS-13 leader’s charges to deport him
Far right  
Trump administration is minimizing white supremacist threat, officials warn
Middle East crisis live  
Israeli soldiers accused of widespread use of human shields in Gaza
Special report
Critics say the movement to defund the police failed. But Austin and Seattle are seeing progress
Policing  
Critics say the movement to defund the police failed. But Austin and Seattle are seeing progress
The rallying cry from 2020 Black Lives Matter protests pushed some US cities to divert money towards housing and community services
 

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In focus
Hush over Hollywood: why has it become so hard to make films in Los Angeles?
Los Angeles  
Hush over Hollywood: why has it become so hard to make films in Los Angeles?
The drop in productions is causing alarm – can Tinseltown halt the exodus and reclais its spot as the home of movie-making?
Business  
From matcha lattes to Dubai chocolate – how supermarkets fight to cope with TikTok trends
Global trade  
As Trump focuses on his trade war, Brazil and China forge closer ties
Features
What I discovered when I asked Amazon to tell me everything my family’s smart speaker had heard
‘Alexa, what do you know about us?’  
What I discovered when I asked Amazon to tell me everything my family’s smart speaker had heard
For years, Alexa has been our on-call vet, DJ, teacher, parent, therapist and whipping boy. What secrets would the data reveal?
Family  
The boy who came back: the near-death, and changed life, of my son Max
Opinion
Dear America: women’s bodies are not state property
Dear America: women’s bodies are not state property
As Gaza’s children are bombed and starved, we watch – powerless. What is it doing to us as a society?
Sports
NBA playoffs  
Pacers steal another in New York to take 2-0 lead in East finals
Pacers steal another in New York to take 2-0 lead in East finals
College sports  
Trump’s Harvard visa threat could wipe out several of school’s teams
Culture
Film  
The Mastermind review – Josh O’Connor is world’s worst art thief in Kelly Reichardt’s unlikely heist movie
The Mastermind review – Josh O’Connor is world’s worst art thief in Kelly Reichardt’s unlikely heist movie
Books  
‘It set me on a new path’: the book that empowered me, by Yulia Navalnaya, Elif Shafak and more
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FBI whistleblower claims he tried to get to Musk to warn him he was being targeted by Russia
US law  
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