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Disarray at Department of Veterans Affairs imperils patient care, internal documents reveal
US military  
Disarray at Department of Veterans Affairs imperils patient care, internal documents reveal
Unit closures, reduced hours of operation and exam backlogs reported after Trump administration reductions
Trump administration  
Fresh attack on Harvard intensifies chaos for international students in US
Business live  
Trump ‘recommending’ 50% tariff on EU, and threatens Apple with 25% tariff
Ukraine  
Ukraine ‘should focus on hi-tech war of survival rather than recapturing territory’
Israel-Gaza war  
Israeli attacks kill at least 16 people across Gaza as aid agencies warn of famine
Special report
Fear, hope and loathing in Elon Musk’s new city: ‘It’s the wild, wild west and the future’
Starbase  
Fear, hope and loathing in Elon Musk’s new city: ‘It’s the wild, wild west and the future’
 

Betsy Reed

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In focus
Shock on streets of DC after Israeli embassy staff shooting: ‘It’s horrifying’
Washington DC  
Shock on streets of DC after Israeli embassy staff shooting: ‘It’s horrifying’
Washington’s grey skies matched the sombre mood at the site of the killing of two people hours earlier
New Zealand  
Myth or mystery: are moose roaming the isolated wilds of New Zealand?
Global development  
‘I don’t want to be here. But we can’t go home’: what life is like for people forced to flee floods and fighting
Features
‘I should really be the world champion’: Ralph Macchio on kicking it as The Karate Kid for 41 years
Film  
‘I should really be the world champion’: Ralph Macchio on kicking it as The Karate Kid for 41 years
After putting Cobra Kai to bed after six seasons, the actor is teaming up with Jackie Chan in Karate Kid: Legends
Red carpet fashion  
The best of the Cannes film festival 2025 red carpet
Opinion
Trump’s barbarism is turning his biggest strength into a liability
Trump’s barbarism is turning his biggest strength into a liability
Maga’s ‘DEI hire’ taunt is an age-old grievance reignited. And it’s spreading
Sports
NBA  
Thunder roll Timberwolves to take 2-0 lead in Western Conference finals
Thunder roll Timberwolves to take 2-0 lead in Western Conference finals
Tennis  
The Świątek problem: can Coco Gauff flip the script at Roland Garros?
Culture
Podcasts  
Your favorite podcast is now a video – but are vodcasts the future, or just ‘crap telly’?
Your favorite podcast is now a video – but are vodcasts the future, or just ‘crap telly’?
Wolf Alice  
‘Our peers have come and gone. We’re still here’: Wolf Alice on ambition, ageing and why new bands are struggling
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Environment  
Godfather of climate science decries Trump plan to shut Nasa lab above Seinfeld diner: ‘It’s crazy’
Technology  
‘Every person that clashed with him has left’: the rise, fall and spectacular comeback of Sam Altman
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