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US farm workers on Ice raids in the fields: ‘hunted like animals’
US immigration  
US farm workers on Ice raids in the fields: ‘hunted like animals’
In the latest installment of a series on undocumented workers, farm workers explain how fear has ripped through their communities after raids
US politics live  
Trump says he spoke to Dan Bongino after reports deputy FBI director could leave post over Epstein files fallout
Europe live  
Strengthening air defenses, sanctions against Russia and procurement of weapons all on table in US talks, Zelenskyy says
Texas floods  
A deadly 1987 flood foreshadowed the Texas disaster. Survivors ask, ‘why didn’t we learn?’
Artificial intelligence  
Scientists reportedly hiding AI text prompts in academic papers to receive positive peer reviews
In focus
‘I had a home, apartment, career’ … the Guardian’s Gaza diarist on the life he lost – and his journey into exile
Interview  
‘I had a home, apartment, career’ … the Guardian’s Gaza diarist on the life he lost – and his journey into exile
The anonymous writer has seen horror after horror in the 21 months since he was driven from his home in Gaza City. How has he kept going? And does he have any hope left?
Childcare  
Zohran Mamdani’s campaign proposes free childcare. Is it finally a winning policy?
Architecture  
‘People here are as strong as concrete’: the stunning architecture of war-torn Kharkiv
 

Betsy Reed

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Features
Terrible night’s sleep? Here’s how to make it through the day – and maybe even enjoy it – one step at a time
Sleep  
Terrible night’s sleep? Here’s how to make it through the day – and maybe even enjoy it – one step at a time
Coffee or no coffee? Almond croissant or exercise snack? Early night or bedtime as usual? You’ll be grateful you made the right choices
My feelgood movie  
‘Spirited and sumptuous’: why Big Night is my feelgood movie
Opinion
I was on New York’s rent board. Zohran Mamdani’s ideas aren’t pie in the sky
I was on New York’s rent board. Zohran Mamdani’s ideas aren’t pie in the sky
I’m not keen on the Clooneys’ ‘no phones’ rule for guests. But I’d still accept an invitation
 
The Guardian Investigates: Missing in the Amazon

What terrible truth were they trying to expose?

Our new six-part investigative podcast series uncovers what happened to a journalist and an indigenous defender after disappearing in the Amazon.

New episodes every Monday.

 
Sports
Football  
Chelsea stun PSG to win Club World Cup after Palmer’s cool double
Chelsea stun PSG to win Club World Cup after Palmer’s cool double
Boxing  
Jake Paul is boxing’s newest power broker. Taylor v Serrano was his proof of concept
Culture
Music  
DJ Nick León on Rosalía, regional Latin club sounds and rejecting success: ‘I was losing my edge’
DJ Nick León on Rosalía, regional Latin club sounds and rejecting success: ‘I was losing my edge’
Book of the day  
Men in Love by Irvine Welsh review – the Trainspotting boys grow up
Lifestyle
Travel  
A hidden delight on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast: my cabin stay amid olive trees and mountains
A hidden delight on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast: my cabin stay amid olive trees and mountains
Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion  
How to switch to holiday mode? Easy, get a bag big enough for a book and a beach towel
You may have missed
Why is the number of first-time US homebuyers at a generational low?
Housing  
Why is the number of first-time US homebuyers at a generational low?
Young Americans are holding off on buying a home, with the average age in 2024 being a record high of 38
US immigration  
Troops, terror and tears in Los Angeles as Ice raids show no sign of slowing
Donald Trump  
Blood and bravado: the Trump shooting upended an election and shook the US
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