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News
Neo-Nazi group ‘actively seeking to grow in US’ with planned paramilitary training event
The far right  
Neo-Nazi group ‘actively seeking to grow in US’ with planned paramilitary training event
The Base is emerging from shadows and ramping up its ranks as White House turns blind eye
Russia-Ukraine war live  
Kremlin claims Ukraine has postponed prisoner swap as Kharkiv hit by Russian drone attack
Immigration  
Kilmar Ábrego García returned from El Salvador to face criminal charges in US
Congress  
Outrage after Republican representative disparages Sikh prayer in the US House
Analysis  
Money can’t buy him love: Republicans give Elon Musk the cold shoulder amid Trump feud
Special report
‘These are traps set for the people’: the story of a mother shot dead searching for food in Gaza
The Saturday read  
‘These are traps set for the people’: the story of a mother shot dead searching for food in Gaza
A family is reeling from the killing of a woman who walked for hours to an Israeli-backed distribution point with her son and daughter
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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In focus
‘I’m paranoid all the time’: surveillance and fear in a city of immigrants as White House ramps up deportations
New York  
‘I’m paranoid all the time’: surveillance and fear in a city of immigrants as White House ramps up deportations
Once-bustling immigrant neighborhoods are chilled as Trump administration cracks down
What unites countries under Trump’s travel ban is American imperialism
Cancer  
Key takeaways from world’s largest cancer conference in Chicago
Features
The manosphere seizes on the Diddy trial to undermine female victims: ‘I don’t see no crimes committed’
Sean Combs  
The manosphere seizes on the Diddy trial to undermine female victims: ‘I don’t see no crimes committed’
Commentators on Black masculinity are popular pundits on Sean Combs’s case – but they’ve taken a clear side
Technology  
‘No smartphones before 14; no social media until 16’: The Anxious Generation author on fighting back against big tech
Opinion
Male friendship isn’t easy. Just ask Trump and Musk
Male friendship isn’t easy. Just ask Trump and Musk
It’s my goal to live to 100 – and it’s not just diet and exercise that will help me achieve it
Sports
Stanley Cup final  
Marchand the hero as Panthers clip Oilers in 2OT to level series
Marchand the hero as Panthers clip Oilers in 2OT to level series
Golf  
Rory McIlroy worried about US Open bid after missing cut with 78 in Canada
Culture
My feelgood movie  
Guardian writers on their ultimate feelgood movies: ‘Radical in its own way’
Guardian writers on their ultimate feelgood movies: ‘Radical in its own way’
Review  
Straw review – Taraji P Henson rises above Tyler Perry’s tortured Netflix thriller