Plastic-production emissions could triple to one-fifth of Earth’s carbon budget – report
Coronavirus
Incarcerated people died 3.5 times more frequently at peak than those outside – report
Maine
Legislature passes sweeping gun safety laws in all-night session
Google
Company fires 28 staff after protest against contract with Israeli government
Panama
Presidential frontrunner vows to ‘close’ Darién Gap
‘Russia doesn’t care’
Sweden sounds alarm over unsafe oil fleet
Kanye West
Artist suspected of attacking man who allegedly sexually assaulted his wife
In focus
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A guide to eating fewer toxic chemicals
Are your kids being spied on?
The rise of anti-cheating software in US schools
Remote proctoring tools have faced pushback at colleges over privacy and discrimination concerns, but their use in K-12 schools has attracted less scrutiny
‘People are begging us to feed their children'
Gaza refugees in Cairo find little help
With no centralised relief effort in Egypt, Palestinians are relying on grassroots charities for food, rent and clothing
Spotlight
Attention home cooks
How to store half a lemon – and 17 other ways to keep leftover food fresh
What should you do with opened tins, cut avocados and egg yolks that weren’t required in your recipe? Chefs and food experts tell all
What is an ‘emotionally immature parent’?
How a nine-year-old book found a new, younger audience
Ranked
Happy 90th birthday, Shirley MacLaine: her 20 best films
Kooky kid sister, romantic lead, comic turn, cantankerous old dame … we pick out her greatest roles
Partying with an 8ft pink panther
Ibiza in the 70s and 80s
Oriol Maspons’s humorous and playful photographs of the island’s beachgoers and clubbers disclose the new attitudes to nudity, sexuality and freedom of expression in the post-Franco era
War, grief and hope
The stories behind the World Press Photo award-winners
Clean energy’s dirty secret
The trail of waste left by India’s solar power boom
Goodbye cod, hello herring
Why putting a different fish on your dish will help the planet
‘Like a stray Bee Gee!’
Does Andrew Scott’s Ripley have the worst wig in TV history?
Annina van Neel's life is forever changed after encountering a vast burial ground - one of the most significant traces of the transatlantic slave trade in the world
Richard Gadd on the true story behind Baby Reindeer
The chilling, visceral, deeply compelling comedy-drama has caused shock waves worldwide since launching last weekend. But what about the experiences that inspired it?
‘David Lynch had to personally approve the screening’
The film clubs driving the celluloid revival
‘The house was small, the life was big’
How Amy Winehouse’s homes were recreated for Back to Black
The Movie Critic
Quentin Tarantino scraps plans for his final film – reports
Obituary
Eleanor Coppola
Free expressionism
A fresh look at revolutionary art collective the Blue Rider
It felt like chatting with an old friend rather than meeting for the first time
Steve, 65, and Lisa, 67, met in the mid-90s on an early online messaging system while on opposite sides of the Atlantic. They now live together near Cambridge
Happy eater
Food crazes make me want to roll my eyes. But first, pass me a crookie
Jay Rayner
Dining across the divide
‘I couldn’t get on board with her equating the Taliban and the democratic government of Ukraine’
'There’s so much tension it’s like a romantic comedy’
My first time at an archery class
Science
Mentally stimulating work plays key role in staving off dementia, study finds
The longevity vacation
Why bar-hopping holidays are out and extreme wellness breaks are in
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From low-level drug dealer to human trafficker
Are modern slavery laws catching the wrong people?
Arizona reinstated a near-total ban on abortions
Providers are surprisingly optimistic
There is hope for a different future for abortion in the state even as Republicans flounder in their response
‘The money is not real – it’s a feckless level of wealth’
The inside story of the biggest art fraud in American history
Orlando Whitfield was a student when he became best friends with Inigo Philbrick, ‘the art world’s Bernie Madoff’. He talks about how their decade of hustling would lead one to a breakdown – and the other to jail
A moment that changed me
I was paralysed on a climb. Then I made the 100-mile journey back to myself
Low-carb diets work
Why does the American Diabetes Association push insulin instead?
‘We need more shade’
US’s hottest city turns to trees to cool those most in need