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  • Arwa Mahdawi

    Caitlin Clark’s name has been used to push bigotry – and she finally pushed back

    Arwa Mahdawi
    Clark made a bit of a wishy-washy statement, but after the shrill rightwing complaints, she should be applauded for speaking up
  • Moira Donegan

    The US supreme court’s rightwing justices are fighting legal monsters of their making

    Moira Donegan
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    Feel like you’re not getting the respect you deserve? You may need to change jobs

  • Emily Bell

    US and UK journalism are different. But they’re going to get a lot more similar

    Emily Bell
  • Moira Donegan

    Rightwing cases built on made-up stories keep making it to the US supreme court

    Moira Donegan
  • Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un shake hands after a signing ceremony following their bilateral talks at the Kumsusan State Guesthouse in Pyongyang.

    The Guardian view on Putin and Kim: an alarming new pact needs close attention

  • Trump’s dangerous attacks on rule of law have US historical precedents

    Corey Brettschneider
  • Admitting Ukraine to Nato would be a mistake for both Ukraine and Nato

    Christopher S Chivvis
  • My nine-year-old wanted to fly to Scotland to see Taylor Swift. Somehow I agreed

    Lauren Mechling
  • The Guardian view on the US and vaccine disinformation: a stupid, shocking and deadly game

  • Biden is lurching right on immigration. Democrats must be the party of Dreamers

    Chris Newman
  • Trump’s enablers in Congress are a fascinating case study of political amnesia

    Sidney Blumenthal
  • Why is Trump cozying up to America’s most powerful business leaders?

    Robert Reich
  • Trump always returns to his folly. And his Republican acolytes always return to him

    Richard Wolffe
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  • Barbara Ellen

    Paul Mescal can pull off short-shorts, but can ordinary men?

    Barbara Ellen
  • Mrs Brown (Brendan O'Carroll) raises a fist and makes a face as she sits at a kitchen table

    The sitcom isn’t endangered. We can all find something to laugh at – even Mrs Brown’s Boys

    Michael Hogan
    An SOS by the BBC’s comedy chief overlooked a raft of eclectic shows to help cheer us up
  • A hand reaching out of a grave throwing away torn-up betting slips, with the words on the headstone reading: ‘Tory party, gambled and lost, 4th July, 2024’

    Chris Riddell on the imminent demise of the Tory party and its election betting scandal – cartoon

    Will bets on the general election date be the final nail in the coffin for Rishi Sunak’s poll gamble?
  • The Middle East is drifting leaderless to catastrophe. War is just an airstrike away

    Simon Tisdall
  • Liberté, égalité, Mbappé! Footballer fights France’s extremists

    Agnès Poirier
  • In its progress and pain, Windrush brought us the birth of modern, multicultural Britain

    Guy Hewitt
  • The Tories betrayed the Windrush victims – we will stand by them

    Yvette Cooper
  • What does Starmer’s ‘changed’ Labour party look like on the ground? In Brighton, I found out

    Andy Beckett
  • Our incredible win could change the future of oil and gas in the UK

    Sarah Finch
  • There’s a shocking absence in this election: politicians won’t mention the Israel-Gaza war

    Owen Jones
  • A gardening club is a collective way to grow food, flowers and friendship

  • An employee shuts the exit door of the Acropolis hill archaeological site as it temporarily closes due to a heatwave

    The Guardian view on the climate crisis and heatwaves: a killer we need to combat

  • Benjamin Netanyahu

    The Guardian view on Gaza’s unending war: a deal is as distant as ever – but more essential

    • Indian PM Narendra Modi during an event to release his BJP party's manifesto on 14 April 2024.

      The Guardian view on Modi’s election disappointment: the winner is democracy in India

    • Claudia Sheinbaum

      The Guardian view on Mexico’s new president: a stunning victory for pro-poor politics

    • Flanked by US labour union representatives, Joe Biden signs off tariff increases on Chinese imports in the Rose Garden at the White House on 14 May.

      The Guardian view on free trade: an idea whose time has gone

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