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Is big business ready to love Trump again?
‘Perilous for democracy, good for profits’  
Is big business ready to love Trump again?
Once-critical CEOs have reasons to back a second Trump term, with plans for tax breaks and reduced worker power
G7 live  
World leaders gather in Italy with Ukraine and Israel-Gaza wars on the agenda
Abortion  
Complete ban in South Carolina more likely after primaries
Gaza  
Unrwa accuses Israel of frequently preventing aid deliveries
Donald Trump  
Mass purge of state department likely to sow chaos, US diplomats say
In focus
US firefighters are in a housing crisis
Broken toilets, bed bugs and rats  
US firefighters are in a housing crisis
A recent survey found 86% of respondents have lived in their cars and crashed on couches while they fight fire
Brazil  
Devastating floods hit its ‘Black population on the periphery’ the hardest
'This is a new era in America'  
Rightwing media decried Trump’s trial. What about Hunter Biden’s?
 

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Editor, Guardian US

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Spotlight
Did fracking make their kids sick?
Rare cancers, full-body rashes, death  
Did fracking make their kids sick?
Pennsylvania families worry about rising cases of rare cancer with well pads near homes and stalled House bills
Precarious production  
How fragile is the global supply chain?
Ranked  
Fantasia to Flesh and Fantasy, the Coens to Cavalcanti: anthology films
Arcadian review  
Nicolas Cage lies low in tense post-apocalyptic thriller
‘I didn’t discover rationality until I went to England’  
Neil Jordan on Tom Cruise, sandwich-boarding and seeing his dad’s ghost
Liquid gold  
Olive oil is soaring in price – here’s what to use instead in 10 classic dishes
Opinion
Jeff Bezos once saved the Washington Post. Now he needs to do it again
Jeff Bezos once saved the Washington Post. Now he needs to do it again
I have always laughed at those who read the instructions. But the joke is on me
Sports
NBA finals  
Dončić fouls out as Celtics move within one win of title
Dončić fouls out as Celtics move within one win of title
USMNT 1-1 Brazil  
Pulisic free-kick earns US first-ever draw against Seleção
Culture
Book of the day  
The Friday Afternoon Club by Griffin Dunne review – Hollywood tales
The Friday Afternoon Club by Griffin Dunne review – Hollywood tales
‘Brexit made Polish culture more visible’  
How the diaspora is changing Britain
In case you missed it
Should Musk get multibillion pay deal? Tesla shareholders will decide
Analysis  
Should Musk get multibillion pay deal? Tesla shareholders will decide
CEO claims he is winning investor votes by ‘wide margins’ but it is unclear if court will allow restoration of payout
‘Oxford study’  
Trolls are citing 'research' to demean Asian women in interracial relationships. But it doesn’t actually exist
Magic mushrooms helped a Navajo woman deal with trauma  
Now she wants to help others
Is aspartame bad for you?  
What we know about the sweetener’s health risks
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