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News
Musk signals he may back down in public feud with Trump
Trump administration  
Musk signals he may back down in public feud with Trump
SpaceX owner rows back on threat to decommission Dragon spacecraft after X user advises him to ‘cool off’
Revealed  
University of Michigan using undercover investigators to surveil student Gaza protesters
Europe live  
Moscow says Kyiv drone attack carried out ‘in response’ to Ukraine’s actions
Israel-Gaza war  
Netanyahu defends arming Palestinian clans accused of ties with jihadist groups
US politics  
Republican senator employs aide fired by DeSantis over neo-Nazi imagery
In focus
A massive outbreak has made Ontario the measles epicentre of the western hemisphere
Canada  
A massive outbreak has made Ontario the measles epicentre of the western hemisphere
Three-quarters of cases are in unvaccinated children, and this week saw the first fatality: a premature baby
Chechnya  
‘She lived without fear’: daughter of Chechen activist publishes book she vowed to pen after mother’s murder
The alternatives  
‘Tastes like water’: how a US facility is recycling sewage to drink
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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Features
‘I’ve been crucified!’ Sarah Jessica Parker on dating, delis – and surviving three decades of Carrie haters
Television  
‘I’ve been crucified!’ Sarah Jessica Parker on dating, delis – and surviving three decades of Carrie haters
From being attacked for gentrifying New York to gen Z calling her toxic, Sarah Jessica Parker’s most famous role isn’t shy of controversy. As Carrie Bradshaw returns, she talks about being an antihero – and the death of fashion
Books  
Diner dates and bathhouse chili: the colorful, defiant history of the American gay restaurant
Opinion
The inevitable Trump-Musk feud is finally here – and it’s pathetic
The inevitable Trump-Musk feud is finally here – and it’s pathetic
If Trump cuts funding to NPR and PBS, rural America will pay a devastating price
Sports
Indiana 111-110 Oklahoma City  
The unsinkable Pacers don’t need the lead. They just need the last word
The unsinkable Pacers don’t need the lead. They just need the last word
NFL  
Rodgers ends time in wilderness by signing with Steelers
Culture
Music  
Add to playlist: the genre-swerving chaos of eight-piece collective Parade and the week’s best new tracks
Add to playlist: the genre-swerving chaos of eight-piece collective Parade and the week’s best new tracks
Film  
The Life of Chuck review – unmoving Stephen King schmaltz
Lifestyle
The sweet spot  
Helen Goh’s recipe for pavlova with raspberries, lychees and elderflower cream