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Supreme court to hear birthright citizenship dispute that could expand Trump’s power
Trump administration  
Supreme court to hear birthright citizenship dispute that could expand Trump’s power
President’s lawyers have asked for ruling on whether lower court judges should be able to block his orders nationwide
Middle East crisis live  
Trump says US should turn Gaza into ‘freedom zone’ as more than 90 killed in Israeli strikes
Ukraine war live  
Russian team a ‘theatre prop’, says Zelenskyy as Putin fails to attend Turkish talks
Music  
Cassie Ventura to return to stand after testifying Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs raped her
Abortion  
Missouri lawmakers approve referendum to repeal abortion-rights amendment
In focus
Keep calm (but delete your nudes): the new rules for travelling to and from Trump’s America
US news  
Keep calm (but delete your nudes): the new rules for travelling to and from Trump’s America
Many people have decided a trip to the US isn’t worth the risk after recent border detentions. But if you are going, what do you need to know? Immigration lawyers explain it all
Israel-Gaza war  
A grim lottery: as Israel bombs hospitals, some Gaza children are granted rare exit permits
Video explainer  
Why have Israeli attacks on Syria surged since the fall of Assad?
 

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Features
Inside the LA ‘psychic reset’ bootcamp that promises happiness – at a price
US  
Inside the LA ‘psychic reset’ bootcamp that promises happiness – at a price
I was told my life would change if I let strangers prod my deepest wounds. But I wasn’t sure: were these group training sessions empowering or exploitative?
Body image  
Fake fitness influencers: the secrets and lies behind the world’s most envied physiques
Opinion
Democrats are failing against Trump. We need a new generation in 2026
Democrats are failing against Trump. We need a new generation in 2026
Romania might be about to make a Trump-admiring former football hooligan its president. This is why
Sports
NBA playoffs  
Brown and White combine for 60 as Celtics rout Knicks to extend series
Brown and White combine for 60 as Celtics rout Knicks to extend series
Pulisic has had the best-ever season by an American in Europe
Culture
Art  
Breast pumps, babygrows and unfinished drinks: the stunning parenting paintings every mother should see
Breast pumps, babygrows and unfinished drinks: the stunning parenting paintings every mother should see
Review  
Two Prosecutors review – a petrifying portrait of Stalinist insurrection
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Thanks to poor engineering and Elon Musk, Tesla’s road rage-inducing street tank can’t even win over its core demographic: doomsday preppers
US-Mexico border  
Fear and surveillance in the US-Mexico borderlands: ‘There’s a lot more open hate’
Gaza war  
Israel’s ‘no hunger in Gaza’ narrative flies in face of obvious evidence
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