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Trump orders paid leave for federal DEI staff and threatens China sanctions
US politics live  
Trump orders paid leave for federal DEI staff and threatens China sanctions
Trump administration orders federal employees in diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) program roles to be put on leave by Wednesday evening
Middle East live  
Israel presses on with Jenin raid as Jordanian minister warns West Bank could ‘explode’
Climate crisis  
US homeowners in disaster-prone states face soaring insurance costs
Film  
I’m just Kenobe: Ryan Gosling set to join Star Wars franchise in as-yet-untitled movie
Iraq  
‘The end of women and children’s rights’: outrage as Iraqi law allows child marriage
Trump administration
‘A twist of the knife’: trans Americans respond to Trump’s executive order
LGBTQ+ rights  
‘A twist of the knife’: trans Americans respond to Trump’s executive order
Trans communities expected Trump to deliver on his threat to roll back their rights. That didn’t make it hurt any less
Analysis  
Trump rewrites the violence of January 6 and ‘legitimates future ones’
Business  
Influence of super rich on Trump threatens democracy, say Patriotic Millionaires
Immigration policy  
Trump says immigration authorities can arrest people at churches and schools
 

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Spotlight
Apartments for $20,000 a month: residents scramble after wildfires deepen LA’s housing crisis
California wildfires  
Apartments for $20,000 a month: residents scramble after wildfires deepen LA’s housing crisis
With more than 15,000 structures burned to the ground, experts say Angelenos of all income levels will be affected
Ask Ugly  
My father had plastic surgery. Now he wants me and my mother to get work done
Minimum wage  
Fast-food chains claim raising the minimum wage ‘hurts everyone’. California workers disagree
Diet  
The fiber phenomenon: 30 easy ways to get your fill of this life-changing nutrient
A moment that changed me  
I found a photo of my grandmother with a mysterious woman
Review  
Stray Dog/High and Low review – Kurosawa lifts crime drama to astonishing new peaks
Opinion
Oligarchs are more visible than ever. That also makes them more vulnerable
Oligarchs are more visible than ever. That also makes them more vulnerable
Memo to President Trump: you are wrong to leave the World Health Organization. You should think again
Sports
Australian Open  
Shelton reaches semi-final and blasts ‘disrespectful’ broadcasters
Shelton reaches semi-final and blasts ‘disrespectful’ broadcasters
Cut load management and end the All-Star Game  
How NBA veterans would tweak the league
Culture
Film  
‘I will fall over’: Judi Dench says worsening eyesight means she can’t go out alone
‘I will fall over’: Judi Dench says worsening eyesight means she can’t go out alone
Review  
Presence review – Soderbergh’s ghost’s-eye movie plays it cool with an unhappy family
In case you missed it
‘I felt death in the flames’: how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform a barren ranch into rainforest
Environment  
‘I felt death in the flames’: how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform a barren ranch into rainforest
Juan Guillermo Garcés had a brush with death while burning jungle for cattle pasture – now he runs a nature reserve in Colombia where more than 100 new species have been discovered
China  
China’s economic need and soft diplomacy spur about-face on visa-free entry
Elon Musk  
Did Elon Musk give a Nazi or Roman salute, and what’s the difference?
Photography  
Arlene Gottfried: the New York photographer who captured the soul of a city
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