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The extremist Maga lobbying group driving far-right Republican policies
Revealed  
The extremist Maga lobbying group driving far-right Republican policies
Documents show the Conservative Partnership Institute is pushing its far-right agenda at events involving GOP members
Mexico  
Nine dead after stage collapses at presidential campaign rally
Live  
Hostage families release graphic footage of female Israeli soldiers captured by Hamas during 7 October attack
'A gentle giant'  
Romeo was saved from slaughter. He’s now the world’s tallest steer.
Iowa  
Five dead and at least 35 injured as tornadoes rip through state
In focus
In one of the US’s hottest deserts, utilities push gas rather than solar
America's dirty divide  
In one of the US’s hottest deserts, utilities push gas rather than solar
In Fort Mohave, Arizona, even Republican voters are fighting gas power plants as utilities try to lock in fossil fuels
Policing  
Why killings like George Floyd get labeled ‘accidents’, according to a forensic pathologist
Ukraine war briefing  
France flies nuclear-capable missile as Russia holds drills
 

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Spotlight
Archetypal American ‘secular Jewish space’ gains due regard
'No pickles? No deli’  
Archetypal American ‘secular Jewish space’ gains due regard
I’ll Have What She’s Having, at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington DC, is a celebration the delicatessen and its place in US culture
‘I thought I was going to drown Otis Redding!’  
Patti LaBelle at 80 on soul, sex, survival and superstardom
Mischief and mooning: the New York-Dublin Portal is a testament to international idiocy. I couldn’t love it more
Truth about Asian hornets  
How terrified should humans and honeybees actually be?
Hit Man review  
Richard Linklater’s thoroughly entertaining fake-killer caper
Google Pixel 8a review  
New Android mid-range champion
Opinion
Corporations are forcing Americans to pay more for less – in their own words
Corporations are forcing Americans to pay more for less – in their own words
Ivanka Trump looks like the comeback kid – and we should all be afraid
Sports
An A for Villa to an F for Man Utd  
How US owners have fared in European football
How US owners have fared in European football
NBA playoffs  
Dončić closes strong as Mavericks steal Game 1 of West finals
Culture
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom at 40  
Spielberg’s hit-and-miss relic
Spielberg’s hit-and-miss relic
Hey, Zoey by Sarah Crossan review  
'The perfect girlfriend’
In case you missed it
Do you know how the US economy is actually doing?
Interactive quiz  
Do you know how the US economy is actually doing?
Exclusive Harris poll for the Guardian shows the majority of Americans think the country’s in recession – but it isn’t. Test your own knowledge here
I went a week without ultra-processed foods. Here’s what I learned
‘We all got to eat’  
Inflation, election lies and racial tension weigh on voters in Georgia swing county
Screams, chaos, blood on the floor  
Passengers describe terrifying turbulence on flight SQ321
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