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State to purchase mobile homes to train public school staff in firearms
Ohio  
State to purchase mobile homes to train public school staff in firearms
In a first, the state has purchased shoot houses designed for indoor gun training to help school staff ‘respond to active shooter’
Middle East crisis  
Pressure grows on Israel as France suggests sanctions and Turkey restricts exports
Donald Trump  
Special counsel urges supreme court to reject immunity bid in election trial
Space  
Study sheds light on the white dwarf star, likely destroyer of our solar system
Israel  
Digital trail identifying IDF spy chief has been online for years
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
‘Hidden in plain sight’  
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
From Puerta del Sol plaza in Madrid to the Tuileries Garden in Paris, guides reshape stories continent tells about itself
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
'Perpetuating a lie'  
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
 

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Editor, Guardian US

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In focus
The Republican states trying to ban lab-grown meat
‘Political efforts’  
The Republican states trying to ban lab-grown meat
Florida is on track to ban cell-cultivated meat while three others float it – but experts say the reasoning has little to do with safety, ethical or environmental questions
‘Hell on Earth’  
Famine nears in northern Gaza despite Israeli aid pledges
From the frying pan to the fire  
Green onions ignite voter anger in South Korea’s elections
Spotlight
Woozy Amy Winehouse biopic buoyed by extraordinary lead performance
Back to Black review  
Woozy Amy Winehouse biopic buoyed by extraordinary lead performance
Sam Taylor-Johnson’s best film to date is more interested in romance and creativity than demons or blame
‘I’d love Helen to still be here, telling me off’  
Michael Palin on the loss of his wife of 57 years
Back in the water  
A 73-year-old scuba diver lost her leg to a shark. Now she’s returning to the sea
Crabs, kelp and mussels  
Argentina’s waters teem with life – could a fish farm ban do the same for Chile?
The vorfreude secret  
Thirty zero-effort ways to fill your life with joy
Curb Your Enthusiasm finale review  
An absolutely perfect ending
Opinion
Methane from landfills is detectable from space – and driving the climate crisis
Methane from landfills is detectable from space – and driving the climate crisis
Lula is styling himself as the new leader of the global south – and shifting attention away from the west
Sports
A relegation push and CBS  
USL’s quest to become America’s go-to league
USL’s quest to become America’s go-to league
Three stripes and out … But good can come from Germany parting ways with Adidas
Culture
Reindeer skins and sonic looms  
Borealis music festival dives into Sámi culture
Borealis music festival dives into Sámi culture
Billy Dee Williams  
Star Wars star says actors ‘should’ be allowed to wear blackface
In case you missed it
What do presidential polls teach us?
Trump one week, Biden the next  
What do presidential polls teach us?
Even with the potential for error and a decline in voter engagement, polls can explain the electorate at a point in time
‘Time is running out’  
Can a future of undetectable deepfakes be avoided?
The disappeared of Gaza  
Tens of thousands missing in territory since start of war
Donald Trump  
Christian nationalists embrace him as their savior – will they be his?
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