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Blinken in Israel to discuss options with Netanyahu as US prepares to put ceasefire resolution to UN
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Blinken in Israel to discuss options with Netanyahu as US prepares to put ceasefire resolution to UN
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Damien Hirst shark that sold for about $8m is fourth 2017 work dated to 1990s
Ukraine  
Over 1m without power after Russia’s largest assault on energy sector
Louisiana  
Ex-deacon whose son was sexually abused by a priest is excommunicated from church
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Fresh fundraising push by Trump to cover massive legal bills while RNC election coffers struggle
In focus
These talkshow hosts once called Trump a bully, an idiot and a wussy. That was then
Wisconsin  
These talkshow hosts once called Trump a bully, an idiot and a wussy. That was then
Conservative talk radio hosts in Wisconsin tried to stop Trump in 2016 – now they’re his biggest defenders
‘Huge breakthrough’ in Starbucks union talks  
Which other US firms will follow?
The MLB's worst nightmare  
The league embraced betting. Now it’s smeared with gambling’s grubby underbelly
 

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On top of ensuring we have the reporters we need to cover US news from coast to coast and border to border, it’s my job to ensure those reporters have everything they need to do their jobs effectively and safely.

It is an honor to do this important work, but I also know just how taxing it can be. In fact, the part of my role I take most seriously is overseeing the wellbeing of our reporters – especially in this political environment, where they can be subject to physical threats, and especially on beats that expose them repeatedly to trauma or violence.

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William Shatner  
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Opinion
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Putin is a dictator and a tyrant, but other forces also sustain him – and the west needs to understand them
Sports
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MLS is treating fans with contempt as the referee strike rumbles on
MLS  
Phil Neville is finding his groove with Portland
Culture
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Pop experimentalist Empress Of on vulnerability, fame and fun
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‘Flat and shallow’  
Netflix’s 3 Body Problem divides viewers in China
In case you missed it
The US finally backs a ceasefire, but the nuances in its UN resolution show the tightrope it walks
Analysis  
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'All it takes is one bad cop'  
Residents of Texas border town say migrant law would leave no one safe
Explainer  
How does Trump stand to make $3bn from Truth Social being listed on the market?
I was 14. He was 22.  
If it wasn’t grooming, what is?
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