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Ice accessed car trackers in sanctuary cities that could help in raids, files show
Trump administration  
Ice accessed car trackers in sanctuary cities that could help in raids, files show
Westchester county has laws limiting cooperation, but Ice has accessed trove of data that holds license plate readers
Business live  
US small businesses lose confidence in economy as Trump trade war fears hit dollar
Europe live  
US-Ukraine peace talks begin after Moscow hit by ‘largest ever’ drone attack
Microplastics  
Slow-release fertilizers can spread microplastics on US cropland – study
Philippines  
Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte arrested in Manila after ICC warrant
In focus
Pronatalists are ascendant on the right. Can they agree on how to make Americans have more babies?
The pronatalist movement  
Pronatalists are ascendant on the right. Can they agree on how to make Americans have more babies?
The movement unites ‘family values’ conservatives and tech bro rightwingers. Will this incoherent coalition hold?
Profile  
Who is Rodrigo Duterte? Populist architect of Philippines’ bloody ‘war on drugs’
Explainer  
Greenland election: the most consequential in island’s history?
 

Betsy Reed

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Spotlight
This story isn’t about the priest who abused me. It’s about my mother
This story isn’t about the priest who abused me. It’s about my mother
She was a master archivist of lies, enabling my stepfather’s crimes against me and my siblings. Despite everything, I needed to believe she loved me
Documentary films  
‘A cascade of terrible things’: documentary pieces together Rust shooting tragedy
Environment  
The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business
Music  
‘I cried about my breast cancer – but I didn’t throw a pity party’: Anastacia on hardship, hits and humour
Review  
All Happy Families review – childhood home is renovation project in likable indie drama
How we survive  
My brother was shot dead – and then my nephew. Now I’m trying to make our city a safer place
Opinion
Where has the left’s technological audacity gone?
Where has the left’s technological audacity gone?
As Jews celebrate Purim, let us end the slaughter in Gaza committed in our name
Sports
Soccer  
Manchester United to build new 100,000-capacity stadium next to Old Trafford
Manchester United to build new 100,000-capacity stadium next to Old Trafford
Odell Beckham Jr  
NFL star denies allegations in Diddy lawsuit
Culture
Television  
‘I demand to have some booze!’: how do actors fake being drunk or on drugs?
‘I demand to have some booze!’: how do actors fake being drunk or on drugs?
Games  
‘A lot worse than expected’: AI Pac-Man clones, reviewed
In case you missed it
Typing loudly, wearing AirPods: ‘taskmasking’ is how gen Z pretends to work at the office
Gen Z  
Typing loudly, wearing AirPods: ‘taskmasking’ is how gen Z pretends to work at the office
As more companies mandate a return to the office, young workers learn to game the system to take back control
Analysis  
There’s only one thing in Mark Carney’s in-tray: Trump
First look review  
Holland review – twisty Nicole Kidman thriller is a disappointing mess
Elon Musk  
The making of Elon Musk: how did his childhood in apartheid South Africa shape him?
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