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US immigration officials push for increased detentions, including ‘collateral’ arrests
Trump administration  
US immigration officials push for increased detentions, including ‘collateral’ arrests
Ice officers encouraged to ‘push the envelope’ with arrests, including of undocumented people encountered by chance
Exclusive  
Palestinian Red Crescent details medic’s account of 15 colleagues’ slaughter
US  
Trump’s 50% tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum come into effect
US politics live  
Elon Musk attacks Trump’s ‘big beautiful’ tax bill as ‘outrageous’ and says it will cause deficit to grow by $2.5tn
California  
Reformed Manson follower eyes freedom after 56 years: ‘She’s not the same person any more’
In focus
Florida Man v Canada: how the Stanley Cup final became a proxy war
Stanley Cup  
Florida Man v Canada: how the Stanley Cup final became a proxy war
Edmonton face the Panthers in the NHL title showdown for the second season in a row. But there are plenty of talking points off the ice too
Global development  
Women behind the lens: ‘The bridal dress is meant to present her as a queen … but to me it always felt like a cage’
TikTok  
Noughties nostalgia trends as fans revisit music and TV favourites
 

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As Trump himself observed: “The first term, everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend.”

He’s not entirely wrong. All around us, media organizations have begun to capitulate. First, two news outlets pulled election endorsements at the behest of their billionaire owners. Next, prominent reporters bent the knee at Mar-a-Lago. And then a major network – ABC News – rolled over in response to Trump’s legal challenges and agreed to a $16m million settlement in his favor.

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Features
The genteel, silver-tongued thinker who fathered US conservatism - and paved the way for Trump
Books  
The genteel, silver-tongued thinker who fathered US conservatism - and paved the way for Trump
A new biography digs into the life of William F Buckley Jr. Its author thinks the rightwing intellectual has some lessons for the left
US politics  
‘Saying Trump is dangerous is not enough’: Bernie Sanders on Biden, billionaires – and why the Democrats failed
Opinion
Antisemitic and Islamophobic violence is rising in the United States. Both must stop
Antisemitic and Islamophobic violence is rising in the United States. Both must stop
Trump keeps being overruled by judges. And his temper tantrums won’t stop that
Sports
Tennis live  
French Open quarter-finals – Keys v Gauff, Andreeva v Boisson, Sinner v Bublik
French Open quarter-finals – Keys v Gauff, Andreeva v Boisson, Sinner v Bublik
Soccer  
Manchester City agree €55m fee to buy Milan midfielder Reijnders
Culture
Photography  
Giddy up! Photos from the wild frontier – in pictures
Giddy up! Photos from the wild frontier – in pictures
Film  
Showgirls review – Paul Verhoeven’s kitsch-classic softcore erotic drama is pure bizarreness
You may have missed
How the far right seeks to spread its ideology through the publishing world
Far right  
How the far right seeks to spread its ideology through the publishing world
Efforts raise questions about the far right’s place in the broader culture wars waged by the Trump administration
The long read  
‘The Mozart of the attention economy’: why MrBeast is the world’s biggest YouTube star
Interview  
‘I’m in pain from smiling so much’: JoJo Siwa on surviving Mickey Rourke and finding love on Celebrity Big Brother
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