News, sport and opinion from the Guardian's US edition
Headlines
Saturday
1 June 2019
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Eleven killed were city staff members, one was contractor, while police say additional weapons found
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London mayor hits out at US president before his state visit to Britain
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Survey by Opinium suggests Nigel Farage would be 20 seats short of a majority, with Conservatives reduced to 26 MPs
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Spotlight
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In America, men are 3.5 times more likely to die from suicide than women, and many experts say it’s because they’re told not to express emotions
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An army of supporters amplify the president’s wildest claims, encouraging his conspiracy-minded tendencies
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Dead stars from Whitney Houston to Maria Callas are going on tour again. As Miley Cyrus explores the issue in a new Black Mirror, we uncover the greatest identity crisis in music today
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Failure to tip, a refusal to chat … even where you sit could influence how drivers rate you and under a new policy could see you banned
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The US president gives comfort to the far right, writes the mayor of London. The prime minister should speak truth to power
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The US’s disruptive America First approach is not one Britain can support any longer
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From school climate strikes to pro-choice campaigns, protest is shaping our political moment. Where do we go from here?
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José Antonio Reyes, the former Arsenal and Spain footballer, has died in a car accident at the age of 35, Sevilla have announced
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Weedkillers in your cereal. Microplastics in your salt. The Guardian's new series investigates the threat of toxic chemicals in our everyday lives
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The typical American shopping list is full of substances much more tightly regulated in other countries. Find out what’s in yours
Today in Focus Weekend
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The acclaimed author on the power of familial love, ignoring advice to write only about domestic life, and the recent death of her husband
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The former teen star on being born into an acting dynasty, her anger at the abortion ban in Alabama and the trouble with American cinema
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With reproductive rights under aggressive attack, clinics across state lines are bracing for an influx of women seeking care
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Young people across the country to hold day of action on Saturday highlighting lawsuit as youth-driven climate movement grows
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Toxic America thrasher
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Campaigners were happy to give up a glorious sunny day to staple placards for this week’s big demonstration in London
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After a row over military service ended Netanyahu’s efforts to form a government, Israelis speak of the resentments behind the crisis
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Documentaries
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Fourteen hopefuls flock to party convention in anti-Trump state with newly pivotal role in primaries
Personal investments: extraordinary individuals who are champions of change
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Floods, waves, flowers and lava – the last seven days, as captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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Some of Britain’s few surviving Normandy veterans are heading to France to mark the 75th anniversary of the landings in which 156,000 allied troops launched their audacious attack
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