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‘Going to increase prices on everybody’: US energy department workers sound alarm over cuts
Trump administration  
‘Going to increase prices on everybody’: US energy department workers sound alarm over cuts
Employees say cuts and deregulation undermine department’s ability to function and will cause cost hikes
Middle East crisis live  
Hamas must accept hostage deal or be ‘annihilated’, warns Israeli defence minister
Kim Sajet  
Trump says he fired National Portrait Gallery chief in latest conflict with arts
California  
Manson ‘family’ member Patricia Krenwinkel recommended for parole
US foreign policy  
Pete Hegseth calls on Asia to boost military spending in face of ‘imminent’ threat from China
Special report
Worried about weed: should London follow New York and decriminalise cannabis?
The Saturday read  
Worried about weed: should London follow New York and decriminalise cannabis?
Almost 25 years after an experiment was ditched to caution rather than arrest those carrying small amounts of the drug, a rethink is on the cards – but the British government remains cautious
 

Betsy Reed

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In focus
As Ice deports children, what futures do we lose?
As Ice deports children, what futures do we lose?
I was forced to flee my homeland as a child; so were my own children. So the horror can be grasped by our celebrity-driven society: are we removing the next Mozart?
Artificial intelligence  
‘One day I overheard my boss saying: just put it in ChatGPT’: the workers who lost their jobs to AI
Environment  
‘Like touching climate change’: glaciers reveal records of the way the world was
Features
Kind leadership, public rage and life in Trump’s America: Jacinda Ardern speaks to our editor-in-chief
Exclusive  
Kind leadership, public rage and life in Trump’s America: Jacinda Ardern speaks to our editor-in-chief
Young, progressive and relatable, the former prime minister of New Zealand tried to do politics differently. But six years into power, she dramatically resigned. In an exclusive interview with the Guardian’s editor-in-chief, she explains why
Taylor Swift  
‘Feels bigger than herself’: the importance of Taylor Swift’s latest victory
Opinion
Are there billions more people on Earth than we thought? If so, it’s no bad thing
Are there billions more people on Earth than we thought? If so, it’s no bad thing
We’re minimising the horror of Trump’s military birthday parade
Sports
Football matchday live  
PSG v Inter: Champions League final buildup
PSG v Inter: Champions League final buildup
French Open live  
Sinner, Zverev, Gauff and Draper in action on day seven
Culture
Television  
Loretta Swit obituary: actor who found global fame as 'Hot Lips' Houlihan in M*A*S*H
Loretta Swit obituary: actor who found global fame as 'Hot Lips' Houlihan in M*A*S*H
My cultural awakening  
A Timothée Chalamet drama made me leave my partner – and check him into rehab
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Science  
‘Science is a human endeavor’: astrophysicist uses art to connect Black and brown kids to the Stem fields
Cuba  
Over a barrel: lack of sugar throws Cuba’s rum industry into crisis
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