‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Hawaii’s small farmers begin recovery after catastrophic flooding
Two kona low storms dumped up to 50in of rain on Oahu, flooding fields and submerging equipment
Protest
So you went to a No Kings protest. Now what?
Millions of people marched on Saturday against Trump and his administration. While the single-day protest has ended, there are other ways, used through different movements, to keep the momentum going
DHS funding freeze now longest partial government shutdown in US history
US
US abortion rate holds steady largely due to travel and telehealth availability – report
Pfas
Toxic Pfas residue identified on 37% of California produce, new analysis finds
Science
Full network of clitoral nerves mapped out for first time
Germany
Struggling humpback whale stranded for third time on German coast
Social media
Model Erin O’Connor says Instagram removed her pregnancy photo for nudity breach
Special Report
The featured essay
Americans don’t want this war. They can end it
A once robust American anti-war movement is significantly weaker than it was in its heyday. The immensely unpopular war on Iran offers a real opportunity to rebuild it
In focus
Analysis
‘People should be scared’: convictions in US ‘antifa’ trial set dangerous precedent
Experts say verdict gives Trump officials scope to crack down on leftwing views using spurious ‘terrorism’ label
Ohio
A costly plan will keep a steel plant in JD Vance’s hometown running. Locals are aghast: ‘It’s horrible’
California
No tuition, no grades, no power grid: why are people flocking to a ‘college’ in the middle of the desert?
Features
Religion
My mom, the cult leader: ‘She told us what to wear, when to pray, how we would have sex. We were prisoners’
Los Angeles
Long lines, martinis and memories as LA says adieu to cherished restaurant Taix
More features
The Sunday read
The OnlyFans inheritance: how its owner’s death could reshape the porn money-making machine
Leonid Radvinsky’s widow has been left with a crucial role in deciding what happens to the business that made her husband a billionaire
Analysis
How Meta’s victim-blaming failed to sway jurors in landmark social media addiction trial
Tiger Woods’ latest brush with the law leaves questions as to why golf is so beholden to him
Ewan Murray
The Filter
Make spring cleaning easier with these 13 editor favorites for scrubbing, cleaning and tidying
Housing
Putting the ‘lord’ in ‘landlord’: US churches step up to build housing amid shortage
Relationships
‘I thought, what the hell have I done?’: the people who moved abroad for love – and regretted it
Fitness
‘The highs are extremely high – but the lows are extremely low’: when working out becomes an addiction
Opinion
I’ve spent a decade fighting Trump. Here are six lessons I’ve learned
Saul Austerlitz
A decade ago, I knew nothing about organizing. But ordinary people are essential to fighting the rise of authoritarianism
Protesters dumped a Columbus statue in 2020. Trump installed a replica near the White House
Jamil Smith
The statue isn’t about preserving history – it’s about asserting the power to rewrite it
Millions of boomer small business owners will soon retire. Will their companies just disappear?
Gene Marks
I don’t know what God is. But the search keeps me grounded and feeling alive
Karen Rinaldi
More opinion
I’m seeing more people in therapy struggling with war-related anxiety. Here’s what helps
Ahona Guha
Trump is contemplating the sheer folly of boots on the ground in Iran. How did it come to this?
Simon Tisdall
A new Austen drama made me wonder: is the fate of bookish young women really so different today?
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
The UK’s free-to-access museums are the envy of the world. Charging for entry would be a big mistake
Karin Hindsbo
Editorials
The Guardian view
On peptides: Robert F Kennedy Jr would leave public health policy to the hucksters
The Guardian view
Myanmar’s forgotten war: the military cosplay democracy but people demand the real thing
Sports
Tiger’s latest brush with law leaves questions as to why golf is so beholden to him
Ewan Murray
Tiger Woods’s desire to remain relevant is understandable, but a glance at his behavioural pattern casts doubt on his PGA Tour and Ryder Cup involvement
After 12 years, a USMNT loss to Belgium still carries a World Cup weight
Leander Schaerlaeckens
The United States’ collapse in a 5-2 loss to Belgium made clear that the gap between the sides in 2014 has yet to narrow
Tudor leaves Tottenham after 44 days with club mired in relegation trouble
Men's March Madness
Illinois and Arizona end lengthy Final Four droughts with statement wins
Formula One
Drivers demand urgent action after Bearman’s ‘scary’ crash at Japanese Grand Prix
Leading figures in Formula One have called for an urgent safety review after the British driver Oliver Bearman was involved in a 190mph accident at the Japanese Grand Prix