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Democrats say Trump is illegally blocking them from visiting Ice detention: ‘The goal is to bully us’
US immigration  
Democrats say Trump is illegally blocking them from visiting Ice detention: ‘The goal is to bully us’
Confrontations are playing out nationwide as lawmakers conduct checks of facilities where thousands are being held
Europe live  
Trump praises European leaders as ‘great people’ as they make final diplomatic push ahead of US-Putin summit
US politics live  
DC mayor hardens stance on Trump’s ‘authoritarian’ deployment of national guard
RFK Jr  
‘Distracting the public’: group of health professionals call for RFK Jr to be removed
Israel-Gaza war  
Recognising Palestinian state must not distract from ending Gaza mass deaths, UN expert says
In focus
The ‘European capital of Brazil’ moves to expel Black politician from office – again
Brazil  
The ‘European capital of Brazil’ moves to expel Black politician from office – again
Experts say new removal cases against Renato Freitas show how Curitiba is ill-equipped to handle a defiant Black leader
Israel-Gaza war  
Gaza’s sick children wait in torturous limbo for medical evacuations
Argentina  
‘A whole spectrum of hatred’: women face increased violence in Milei’s Argentina as rights are eroded
 

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Features
‘Trump is a horror story, isn’t he?’ Stephen King on villains, dark secrets and dreams
The reader interview  
‘Trump is a horror story, isn’t he?’ Stephen King on villains, dark secrets and dreams
One of the world’s most successful authors answers readers’ questions on his sources of inspiration, the colour of fear, knowing when to quit – and why manual labour is invaluable for writers
Photography  
From Bob Dylan to Run-DMC: the songs of New York – in pictures
Opinion
Trump swallowing Putin’s lies is a bigger threat to Ukraine than bombs
Trump swallowing Putin’s lies is a bigger threat to Ukraine than bombs
Israel is wiping out Gaza’s journalists – and it’s no longer even hiding it
Sports
NFL  
From an MVP candidate to an unknown quantity: second-year QB rankings
From an MVP candidate to an unknown quantity: second-year QB rankings
Soccer  
From the World Cup logo to new club crests, soccer designs are losing an edge
Culture
Film  
Devil Wears Prada 2 to Spider-Man 4: is the Hollywood hype machine starting too early?
Devil Wears Prada 2 to Spider-Man 4: is the Hollywood hype machine starting too early?
Comedy  
‘It felt like a scene from The Handmaid’s Tale’: US comics on the dangers of political satire
Lifestyle
Summer food and drink  
Sweet-and-sour pork, sticky wings and poached for pudding: Ravinder Bhogal’s plum recipes
Sweet-and-sour pork, sticky wings and poached for pudding: Ravinder Bhogal’s plum recipes