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Biden to issue order that could close US-Mexico border to asylum seekers
Immigration  
Biden to issue order that could close US-Mexico border to asylum seekers
President’s move comes amid voter dissatisfaction over migrant numbers as leftwing and Latino lawmakers express alarm
Campus protests  
BDS founder hails demonstrations for taking Israeli divestment mainstream
Georgia  
Republican who refused to certify primary a member of election denialist group
India  
Modi set to win third term but may fall short of landslide victory in election
Revealed  
These rural California airports need critical repairs. Los Angeles stands in their way
In focus
DC targeted with harassing messages for allowing non-citizens to vote in primary
Washington  
DC targeted with harassing messages for allowing non-citizens to vote in primary
The city allows non-citizens to vote only in local elections, but Republicans have made it a central issue to stoke distrust in results
'Cost-saving kitchen staples'  
Amid rising US food prices, what should we be cooking from scratch?
'Fraud of the century'  
The warring conmen at the heart of a €5bn carbon fraud
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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Spotlight
Sienna Miller on tabloid intrusion – and why she can’t bear boho chic
‘I felt self conscious and ashamed’  
Sienna Miller on tabloid intrusion – and why she can’t bear boho chic
Seven years ago, traumatised by the press, the actor and style icon left the UK for New York. Now she’s back, starring in epic westerns and collaborating on a new fashion collection
Clipped review  
Basketball scandal makes for captivating small screen drama
‘Where do sharks hang out?’  
The race to find safe spaces for the Galápagos’ ocean-going predators
‘I was terrified'  
The small changes that can help neurodivergent people thrive at work
‘You can do anything here!’  
Why Lithuania is the best place in the world to be young
‘People were ready to move on’  
D-day left little mark on key port in UK
Opinion
Stormy Daniels has never been cowed. And now, she is vindicated
Stormy Daniels has never been cowed. And now, she is vindicated
Where was African joy at Cannes or African humour at Sundance? The big film festivals need to look beyond stereotypes
Sports
Live  
French Open 2024 quarter-finals – Gauff battles past Jabeur
French Open 2024 quarter-finals – Gauff battles past Jabeur
‘I like the chaos’  
How Sophia Laukli became a world-class athlete in two sports
Culture
Lupita Nyong’o  
Press junkets are ‘torture’ says actor
Press junkets are ‘torture’ says actor
Salman Rushdie  
Author to be subject of documentary inspired by memoir Knife
In case you missed it
Inside the deadly world of serial killer truckers
‘They’re a mystery’  
Inside the deadly world of serial killer truckers
A shocking new book sheds light on the many long-hauler killers in the US who operate close to many Americans yet remain dangerously undetected
‘No one sees us’  
Shining a light on New York’s homeless LGBTQ+ community
Explainer  
How heat affects the body – inside and out
Anguished arias and Anna Nicole Smith:  
Antonio Pappano’s heart-stopping Royal Opera highs
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