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‘A dark day for our country’: Democrats furious over Trump bill’s passage
Democrats  
‘A dark day for our country’: Democrats furious over Trump bill’s passage
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib condemns major policy bill as ‘disgusting’ as party vows to ‘mobilize and fight back’
Ukraine  
Russia launches record 550 drones and ballistic missiles at Kyiv in night-time raid
US immigration  
Stateless Palestinian woman detained after honeymoon released from Ice jail
Israel-Gaza war  
Hamas officials meet to discuss proposed Gaza ceasefire deal
Soccer  
Soccer agent Jonathan Barnett accused of trafficking, torture and rape
In focus
The desperate drive to secure passports for thousands of US-born Haitian kids – before it’s too late
Haitian Americans  
The desperate drive to secure passports for thousands of US-born Haitian kids – before it’s too late
Advocates in Springfield, Ohio – a city thousands of Haitians now call home – fear the fallout of Trump’s DHS revoking temporary protected status for Haitian nationals
Seascape: the state of our oceans  
Canada races to build icebreakers amid melting ice and geopolitical tensions
Health  
Trump’s Medicaid cuts are coming for rural Americans: ‘It’s going to have to hit them first’
 

Betsy Reed

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Features
Charred chimneys are all that’s left of these LA midcentury homes. Inside the quest to save them
Architecture  
Charred chimneys are all that’s left of these LA midcentury homes. Inside the quest to save them
A piece of history burned down in the Los Angeles wildfires. Project Chimney is salvaging what’s left to honor the architecture – and eventually create a memorial
Experience  
I was attacked by a wild tiger
Opinion
How do we celebrate the Fourth of July when American freedom is disappearing?
This Fourth of July, the world declares its independence from America
 
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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
The IOC handed LA the 2028 Olympics. Now Trump is weaponizing them
The IOC handed LA the 2028 Olympics. Now Trump is weaponizing them
Tennis live  
Wimbledon 2025: Osaka opens before Alcaraz in action and Sabalenka v Raducanu
Culture
Fiction  
My Sister and Other Lovers by Esther Freud review – Hideous Kinky, the teenage years
My Sister and Other Lovers by Esther Freud review – Hideous Kinky, the teenage years
Back to the Future  
‘The film wouldn’t even be made today’: the story behind Back to the Future at 40
Lifestyle
Life  
The secrets of self-optimisers: why ‘microefficiencies’ are on the rise
The secrets of self-optimisers: why ‘microefficiencies’ are on the rise
Mental health  
‘Am I just an asshole?’ Time blindness can explain chronic lateness - some of the time
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The long read: Alberto Varela claimed he wanted to use sacred plant medicine to free people’s minds. But as the organisation grew, his followers discovered a darker reality
Explainer  
What’s in Trump’s major tax bill? Extended cuts, deportations and more
Ohio  
‘Our sense of safety was violated’: a Black suburb confronts repeated threats from white supremacists
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