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Sam Bankman-Fried funded a group with racist ties. FTX wants its $5m back
Silicon Valley  
Sam Bankman-Fried funded a group with racist ties. FTX wants its $5m back
The Guardian reveals FTX trustees, in charge after the CEO’s downfall, allege payments were made with looted funds
Donald Trump  
Trump gets name of his doctor wrong as he challenges Biden to cognitive test
Israel-Gaza war  
Israeli military announces daily ‘tactical pause’ in southern Gaza to allow in aid
Michigan  
Nine injured including two children in shooting at public splash pad
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: peace summit enters second day as west looks to put pressure on Moscow
In focus
Fathers write to their children from the frontline
‘Know how loved you were’  
Fathers write to their children from the frontline
As many countries celebrate Father’s Day, four men share their love, fears and dreams for their children in Gaza, Ukraine, Afghanistan and Sudan
Transportation  
‘The time is right’ for US to catch up on high-speed rail, says British Amtrak exec
‘They’ve grown too powerful’  
How the US supreme court could be a key election issue
 

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Editor, Guardian US

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Spotlight
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver on their hit podcast Miss Me?
‘People like it because it’s the messy truth’  
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver on their hit podcast Miss Me?
The pop star and the TV presenter are longtime friends, and it’s their intimacy – and honesty – that gives their new BBC Sounds show its edge. They discuss their storied careers, and how they turn life’s challenges into audio gold
‘No pride in occupation’  
Queer Palestinians on ‘pink-washing’ in Gaza conflict
Computer says yes  
How AI is changing our romantic lives
‘Hip-hop is the new avant garde’  
John Cale on Lou Reed, anger and continual reinvention
Ask Philippa  
My grownup son is gaming all day and lives on takeaways
Mental health  
Self-care: why looking after No 1 isn’t always best for your wellbeing
Opinion
Rising violence against politicians is an attack on democracy itself
Rising violence against politicians is an attack on democracy itself
Far-right Republicans’ latest target? No-fault divorce
Sports
US Open  
DeChambeau takes control with glorious 67 as McIlroy rues late bogeys
DeChambeau takes control with glorious 67 as McIlroy rues late bogeys
Boxing  
Davis ends 421-day layoff with eight-round destruction of Martin
Culture
‘In South Africa, you hear of disappearance all the time’  
One photographer’s search for his sister’s missing years
One photographer’s search for his sister’s missing years
Dora Maar  
Rare photographs by cast Picasso’s tormented muse in a new light
In case you missed it
How Apple’s podcast transcriptions came to be
Accessible and ‘a pleasure to read’  
How Apple’s podcast transcriptions came to be
Apple rolled out a feature highly requested by both disabled users and podcast creators. Why did it take so long?
UK politics  
How 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts
‘Crime has got out of hand’  
The young Germans disaffected with the political mainstream
Empty classrooms, silent halls  
Taiwan’s declining birthrate forces schools to close
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