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US to ‘have contact’ with Russia today, says Rubio, after Ukraine agrees to 30-day ceasefire
Ukraine war live  
US to ‘have contact’ with Russia today, says Rubio, after Ukraine agrees to 30-day ceasefire
US secretary of state says he ‘strong urges Russia to end all hostilities’
US politics live  
Education department plans to cut half its workforce
Business live  
Trump tariffs of 25% on steel and aluminium come into effect globally as Europe says it will retaliate
Donald Trump  
Trump’s ‘drill, baby, drill’ agenda could keep the world hooked on oil and gas
Measles outbreak  
CDC expects measles outbreak in west Texas to ‘expand rapidly’
In focus
‘We’re on the edge of chaos’: families with trans kids fight for care as bans take hold
Trans youth healthcare  
‘We’re on the edge of chaos’: families with trans kids fight for care as bans take hold
A federal judge blocked Donald Trump’s executive order banning trans youth healthcare, but access remains uncertain
Ohio  
Delays and uncertainty dog Intel’s dream of Rust belt manufacturing hub
Haiti  
Battered statue bears witness to Haiti’s tragedy, resilience and flickering hope
 

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Spotlight
Checking out early: who is going to die in this season of The White Lotus?
The White Lotus  
Checking out early: who is going to die in this season of The White Lotus?
The third season of Mike White’s delicious resort-set comedy drama has teased yet another murder but we don’t yet know the whos or the whys
Fashion  
‘They add 10 years to my age!’ What happened when a millennial and a gen Zer swapped jeans
Deep-sea mining  
As countries scramble for minerals, the seabed beckons. Will mining it be a disaster?
Music  
‘We swept into Moscow in Gorbachev’s limousine’: Neil Tennant’s love affair with Russia – before the ‘cancer of Putin’
Art and design  
‘Painting was my final act of defiance’: how a chef from war-torn Eritrea wowed the art world after his death
A moment that changed me  
Crohn’s left me in constant pain. An operation restored my appetite for life
Opinion
Trump is using antisemitism as a pretext for a war on the first amendment
Trump is using antisemitism as a pretext for a war on the first amendment
A Trump-Putin pact is emerging – and Europe is its target
Sports
Infantino and Trump have taken the 2026 World Cup for themselves
Infantino and Trump have taken the 2026 World Cup for themselves
Champions League  
Slot sanguine after Liverpool exit with ‘best game I’ve been involved in’
Culture
Television  
‘You get hooked so quickly!’ How Formula 1: Drive to Survive became the apex of TV documentaries
‘You get hooked so quickly!’ How Formula 1: Drive to Survive became the apex of TV documentaries
Stage  
Keep dancing: Chanel DaSilva on taking risks, dealing with grief and tackling Trump
In case you missed it
This story isn’t about the priest who abused me. It’s about my mother
This story isn’t about the priest who abused me. It’s about my mother
She was a master archivist of lies, enabling my stepfather’s crimes against me and my siblings. Despite everything, I needed to believe she loved me
Capital punishment  
America’s next killing spree: 10 days, five states, six death-row prisoners set to die
The pronatalist movement  
The rise of pronatalism: why Musk, Vance and the right want women to have more babies
US Postal Service  
The US Postal Service helped build the Black middle class. Trump could end that legacy
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