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News
Trump signs executive order rebranding Pentagon as Department of War
Donald Trump  
Trump signs executive order rebranding Pentagon as Department of War
Directive will make Department of War secondary title and is way to get around need for congressional approval
US immigration  
Seoul promises to help hundreds of Korean workers arrested in US in Ice raid
Explainer  
Revisions and rising unemployment: what to know about the US jobs report
US Open  
Alcaraz too strong as he beats Djokovic in straight sets to reach US Open final
New York City  
Eric Adams says he’s staying in New York mayoral race amid dropout talk
Special report
Xi, Putin, Kim and the optics of a new world order
The Saturday read  
Xi, Putin, Kim and the optics of a new world order
Alliance of global autocrats has been accelerated by Donald Trump’s use of political and economic pressure against friends and foes alike
In focus
One year after Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi was killed, the US has not investigated. Her family wants answers
West Bank  
One year after Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi was killed, the US has not investigated. Her family wants answers
The American Turkish woman, 26, was shot in the head on 6 September 2024 by an Israeli sniper in the West Bank
Ukraine  
‘It is a war of drones now’: the ever-evolving tech dominating the frontline in Ukraine
‘Existential crisis’  
How Google’s shift to AI has upended the online news model
Features
‘He didn’t find it weird that I arrived at the date using a homemade treasure map’
Blind date  
‘He didn’t find it weird that I arrived at the date using a homemade treasure map’
Joe, 31, an office manager, meets Mabyn, 36, who works in costume for theatre
Move over fashion week  
Chanel and Dior soft launch creations at Venice film festival
Opinion
The Jeffrey Epstein cover-up is an affront to US democracy
The Jeffrey Epstein cover-up is an affront to US democracy
Blindsided by Trump, Modi is learning hard lessons about India’s place in the new world order
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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Sports
Tennis  
Sinner sees off Auger-Aliassime to reach historic US Open final with Alcaraz
Sinner sees off Auger-Aliassime to reach historic US Open final with Alcaraz
NFL  
How I became a Buffalo Bills fan – and learned what home means
Culture
South Park  
Oh my God, they riled Donny! The 15 biggest South Park scandals … ranked
Oh my God, they riled Donny! The 15 biggest South Park scandals … ranked
TV review  
The Paper review – this spinoff of the US Office is dated, mediocre TV