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Trump imposes 50% tariff on India as punishment for buying Russian oil
Trump tariffs  
Trump imposes 50% tariff on India as punishment for buying Russian oil
US president has argued New Delhi indirectly helping fund Ukraine war as experts say move is ‘own goal’ against ally
Middle East crisis live  
Israeli military carries out raid in West Bank city of Nablus
US immigration  
Immigration advocates alarmed over detention of Daca recipient: ‘No legal basis’
Guns and lies  
Domestic violence is leading cause of homicide in Utah amid Trump cuts
Censorship  
‘Parents’ rights’ groups gain ground in Canada amid Alberta book ban
Special report
Trump tariffs are reshaping old alliances as the global south plots its own path
Trade  
Trump tariffs are reshaping old alliances as the global south plots its own path
Countries from Brazil to India – hit by 50% tariffs from Wednesday – are exploring collective resistance as Trump uses trade to assert political and economic power
In focus
How vaccine misinformation led to an officer’s murder at the CDC: ‘In the face of danger ... he ran into the fire’
CDC  
How vaccine misinformation led to an officer’s murder at the CDC: ‘In the face of danger ... he ran into the fire’
After a gunman reportedly deceived by anti-vaccine disinformation opened fire on the CDC and fatally shot David Rose, a community grieves as Trump officials remain silent
Rights and freedom  
‘I sit alone and talk to myself’: a family ripped apart by Europe’s migration crisis
Papua New Guinea  
The women breaking the cycle of violence in Papua New Guinea
Features
The lesbian pop-up bar in New Orleans that was born after Hurricane Katrina
‘A gay Mardi Gras’  
The lesbian pop-up bar in New Orleans that was born after Hurricane Katrina
Grrlspot, a monthly event in New Orleans, stemmed from a desire to create spaces for queer women to gather after the storm devastated the city in 2005
Books  
‘My sister, my God. It’s a visceral pain that never goes away’: Miriam Toews on a memoir of suicide and silence
Opinion
Why does the Maga elite love conspicuous cosmetic surgery?
Why does the Maga elite love conspicuous cosmetic surgery?
ChatGPT has its uses, but I still hate it – and I’ll tell you why
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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At this dangerous moment for dissent

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Sports
US Open 2025  
Gauff digs deep to survive Tomljanović test in first-round marathon
Gauff digs deep to survive Tomljanović test in first-round marathon
A Mets-Yankees-Red Sox super division sounds crazy. Until you think about it ...
Culture
TV review  
Katrina: Come Hell and High Water review – Spike Lee gets straight to the defiant, joyous soul of New Orleans
Katrina: Come Hell and High Water review – Spike Lee gets straight to the defiant, joyous soul of New Orleans