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Trump signs order banning citizens of 12 countries from entering the US
Trump administration  
Trump signs order banning citizens of 12 countries from entering the US
Nationals from countries including Afghanistan, Haiti and Sudan ‘fully’ restricted as those of seven other countries partially restricted
Israel-Gaza war live  
Bodies of two Israeli-American hostages taken in 7 October attack recovered, Netanyahu says
NextGen America  
Democrats need to embrace economic populism to win back young voters, says advocacy group leader
Boulder, Colorado attack  
Unnerved Jewish Americans reconsider safety protocols after string of attacks
Ohio  
Cleveland Browns clash with city over plan to move stadium to the suburbs
Special report
A treacherous Amazon journey tracing the steps of our murdered colleagues
‘This is my mission, my destiny’  
A treacherous Amazon journey tracing the steps of our murdered colleagues
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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In focus
Five key takeaways from the New York City Democratic mayoral primary debate
New York  
Five key takeaways from the New York City Democratic mayoral primary debate
Frontrunners Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani sparred on stage as all candidates said they’d stand up to Trump
Nintendo Switch  
How Nintendo dodged Trump’s tariffs and saved the Switch 2 release
Netherlands  
Collapse of Dutch government leaves uncertainty on streets of Amsterdam
Features
Embryo ‘adoption’ answered these families’ prayers. The Christian right is using them to attack IVF
US  
Embryo ‘adoption’ answered these families’ prayers. The Christian right is using them to attack IVF
By casting excess embryos as ‘little frozen orphans’, these programs appeal to infertile US Christians – and push an alarming view of personhood
The long read  
‘Do you have a family?’: midlife with no kids, ageing parents – and no crisis
Opinion
Trump has launched an unprecedented crusade against legal immigrants
Trump has launched an unprecedented crusade against legal immigrants
Trump’s tariffs have become his Vietnam – and the right is breaking ranks
Sports
Soccer  
Trump travel ban includes exemption for World Cup and Olympic athletes
Trump travel ban includes exemption for World Cup and Olympic athletes
Stanley Cup final  
Draisaitl’s OT winner caps Oilers’ comeback over Panthers in Game 1
Culture
Books  
A Different Kind of Power by Jacinda Ardern review – not your usual PM
A Different Kind of Power by Jacinda Ardern review – not your usual PM
Games  
The Nintendo Switch 2 is out today – here’s everything you need to know
Lifestyle
Life and style  
‘It’s a never-ending holiday!’ 17 expert tips to make the most of summer – indoors and out
‘It’s a never-ending holiday!’ 17 expert tips to make the most of summer – indoors and out
Travel  
A brush with Cezanne in Aix-en-Provence, France: a blockbuster retrospective comes to town
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‘This isn’t just about Trump’: the Rev William Barber arrested after prayer-protest against Republican-led budget
US  
‘This isn’t just about Trump’: the Rev William Barber arrested after prayer-protest against Republican-led budget
Eight were arrested at Moral Monday, an effort to stop a bill they say will slash vital healthcare for lower-income people
US politics  
Bernie Sanders on Biden, billionaires – and why the Democrats failed
Philadelphia  
‘A vehicle for love’: the public art project highlighting immigrants’ contributions to US cities
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