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Stock markets plunge as China announces retaliatory 34% tariffs on US goods
Business live  
Stock markets plunge as China announces retaliatory 34% tariffs on US goods
Global trade war escalate as Beijing hits back against Donald Trump with new tariffs on US goods
US politics live  
Donald Trump fires director of US national security and other officials
US universities  
Trump reportedly threatening to freeze $510m in grants from Brown University
Guinness World Records  
‘People scream in shock’: the US woman with the world’s longest tongue
Republicans  
New House Republican proposal seeks to exempt many toxic Pfas from review
In focus
‘There are no winners’: global companies respond to Trump tariffs
Tariffs  
‘There are no winners’: global companies respond to Trump tariffs
From UK tailors to Australian farmers to Irish whiskey distillers, firms reveal the impact of US measures
Harvard University  
Harvard faculty organize amid anxiety that the college will capitulate to Trump
Environment  
Musical vans, school oaths and civic pride: how an Indian city beat the litter
 

Betsy Reed

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Spotlight
Did John and Yoko split because of Richard Nixon? The making of revelatory music film One to One
Documentary films  
Did John and Yoko split because of Richard Nixon? The making of revelatory music film One to One
The director of One to One: John & Yoko reveals how he was given access to a trove of intimate and family archive material that changes how we see the star couple
Experience  
I held up a plane to catch a thief
Television  
From gun-toting monkeys to triple homicides: the wildest theories for the White Lotus finale
Health  
Ozempic is hailed as a miracle drug. But how does it affect people with eating disorders?
Music  
‘This weird dream just keeps going!’ Wet Leg on overnight success, sexual epiphanies and facing fears
You be the judge  
Should my boyfriend stop spitting in public?
Opinion
Elon Musk could be the Democrats’ best hope
Elon Musk could be the Democrats’ best hope
Where is our Tiananmen square ‘Tank Man’ who can stand up to Trump?
Sports
Premier League  
10 things to look out for this weekend as Arsenal head to Merseyside
10 things to look out for this weekend as Arsenal head to Merseyside
Formula One  
Japan GP practice stopped four times but Tsunoda still delivers for Red Bull
Culture
Broadway  
Good Night, and Good Luck review – George Clooney’s Broadway debut never quite lands
Good Night, and Good Luck review – George Clooney’s Broadway debut never quite lands
Games  
Mario Kart World: hands-on with Nintendo’s crucial Switch 2 launch game
In case you missed it
Revealed: Trump’s fossil-fuel donors to profit from data-center boom and green rollbacks
Climate crisis  
Revealed: Trump’s fossil-fuel donors to profit from data-center boom and green rollbacks
Energy Transfer, a top backer of US president, has received requests to power even more energy-guzzling data centers
Gaza  
The Gaza paramedic killings: a visual timeline
Unequal beginnings  
Both her home and school burned down during the LA fires. She’s just one of 700,000 uprooted kids
Analysis  
Trump’s ‘idiotic’ and flawed tariff calculations stun economists
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