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LA-area stadium workers to vote on strike a week before World Cup begins
Workers say they deserve a greater share of the windfall and want protection from ICE and invasive data collectionWorkers at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, are voting on whether to authorize a strike one week before World Cup soccer games are slated to begin in the Los Angeles area.Unite Here Local 11's strike authorization vote comes as ongoing negotiations for a new contract with stadium operator Legends Global have stalled, with workers saying they deserve a greater share of the windfall from a packed schedule of coming mega-events that include the World Cup, the Super Bowl and the Olympics. Continue reading...
Trump news at a glance: Senate Republicans keep president’s $1.8bn ally payout fund alive – for now
Trump's plan for an anti-weaponization' fund that could issue financial settlements to people connected to the January 6 insurrection has sparked dissent in his party - key US politics stories from Thursday 4 June at a glanceSenate Republicans on Thursday narrowly scuttled an attempt by Democrats to stop Donald Trump from creating a $1.8bn fund to pay his allies, even as signs emerged that dissent over the proposal was spreading inside the US president's own party.Democratic Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer had proposed inserting language barring the payouts into Republican-backed legislation to fund Trump's mass deportation campaign through the duration of his term. Continue reading...
Adam Silver ‘thrilled’ Trump will attend NBA finals at Madison Square Garden
Trump claims Bill Pulte will investigate ‘rigged elections’ in temporary intelligence role
Pulte, who is the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, is a staunch loyalist of the presidentDonald Trump has suggested his controversial ally Bill Pulte will investigate rigged elections" while serving as the country's top intelligence official, as the US president continues to make unfounded allegations about voting.But Pulte, whom Trump appointed as acting director of national intelligence earlier this week, will only serve in the role temporarily, the president claimed on Thursday. Continue reading...
Pam Bondi claims Todd Blanche was ‘in charge’ of ‘entire release’ of Epstein files
Blanche, whom Trump plans to nominate to replace ex-attorney general, served as Bondi's deputy at DoJFormer attorney general Pam Bondi told lawmakers that Todd Blanche, the man Donald Trump has lined up to replace her, was in charge" of the US Department of Justice's controversial handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.Appearing before the House oversight and reform committee, which is investigating the late financier and convicted sex offender, Bondi also said she was not certain of the extent" that Trump knew about the crimes of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate of Epstein who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex-trafficking crimes, before they became public. Continue reading...
DoJ investigates 15 medical schools over alleged discrimination in admissions
Announcement follows DoJ's recent findings that medical schools at UCLA and Yale illegally used race in admissionsThe US Department of Justice's civil rights division has launched investigations into 15 medical schools over allegations of potential race discrimination in their admissions processes.Thursday's announcement follows the DoJ's recent findings that the medical schools at the University of California, Los Angeles and Yale University illegally used race in their admissions. Continue reading...
Mule deer already using incomplete $20m wildlife bridge in California
Within the last few days, a camera trap caught images of three mule deer using structure for the first timeA trio of mule deer have already scuttled across a not-quite-finished $20m wildlife bridge in Siskiyou county, marking a triumph for the California department of transportation (Caltrans).The bridge with its accompanying fencing over Route 97 in Siskiyou county is the first wildlife crossing constructed over a major highway in California. The project promises to both improve driver safety and reduce mortality for migrating mule deer, elk and other animal species. Continue reading...
Trump uses wartime powers to dole out $700m to ‘clean, beautiful’ coal
US president announces plans for two new coal plants, in Alaska and West Virginia, using Defense Production ActDonald Trump is using wartime presidential authority to hand $700m to coal-fired power plants in the US, the latest move by the president to bolster what he called clean, beautiful coal", despite it being the dirtiest of fossil fuels.Today, we're taking historic action to bring down the price of energy and the cost of living for all Americans with the power of clean, beautiful coal," he said at xa press conference on Thursday. Continue reading...
Senate Republicans narrowly block bid to bar Trump’s $1.8bn fund to pay allies
Three GOP senators join Democrats as dispute over proposed payouts exposes party divisions
Fans given life bans for Wembanyama selfie as NBA looks at Brunson incident
John Bolton will reportedly plead guilty over mishandling classified documents
Justice department filed charges against Trump's former adviser in 2025 as part of onslaught against president's critics
Republicans urge investigation into two men accused of abuse by Epstein assistant
Hair stylist Frederic Fekkai and ex-Miami Beach mayor Philip Levine accused in new testimony, lawmakers revealRepublican lawmakers have asked the Department of Justice to investigate sexual assault allegations involving two men made by Jeffrey Epstein's longtime assistant.In a transcribed closed-door interview in late May, as part of a congressional investigation into Epstein, Sarah Kellen, one of the late sex offender's former aides, told the House oversight and reform committee she was sexually and psychologically abused" by him during her employment - but also alleged she was sexually assaulted by the French celebrity hairstylist Frederic Fekkai, and by Philip Levine, the former mayor of Miami Beach, in separate incidents in the early 2000s. Continue reading...
Hezbollah rejects Israel-Lebanon truce as Trump scrambles to end Iran war
Group calls ceasefire a roadmap to annihilate part of the Lebanese people', throwing regional peace talks into doubtHezbollah has rejected a US-brokered ceasefire plan agreed by the Lebanese and Israeli governments, throwing the future of a truce in Lebanon and regional peace negotiations into question.The group's leader, Naim Qassem, called the plan a roadmap to annihilate part of the Lebanese people" in a statement on Thursday. Continue reading...
California and New York weaken climate rules as red states ramp up green energy
Republican-led states growing renewable capabilities at faster rate as Texas emerges as clean-energy leaderDemocratic-led states are eroding their climate policies, as red states are scaling up their clean energy deployment.California on Friday scaled back its cap-and-invest program, offering more than $3bn in free pollution allowances to polluting companies. Earlier the same week, New York weakened its groundbreaking climate law, delaying a plan to regulate carbon from 2024 until 2028 and reducing emissions-slashing targets. Rhode Island's governor, meanwhile, is attempting to roll back aggressive clean-energy programs. Continue reading...
Trump claims without proof Democrats are ‘trying to steal’ California primaries
US president alleges there is big cheating' in elections for governor and Los Angeles mayor as results are pendingDonald Trump has alleged without evidence that Democrats are cheating in California's primaries and claimed in a late-night social media post that the US attorney's office in Los Angeles was investigating.As counting continues in the most populous state in the US, the president's unfounded remarks are likely to further alarm election observers, who have warned of the risk of escalating misinformation in the absence of a final result. Continue reading...
US supreme court backs FCC in clash with wireless carriers over fines
Justices uphold FCC authority to impose in-house penalties, rejecting AT&T and Verizon jury trial claims
Consumer protection agency deletes thousands of pages as Trump administration seeks to dismantle it
Deletion of the bureau's website content is just the most recent part of a larger plan to undermine an agency that's helped people'The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau deleted at least 2,200 webpages from its website last month, a move advocates say is part of the Trump administration's latest effort to dismantle the federal consumer finance watchdog.The removed content was all published before Trump's second term, and includes press releases, consumer advisories, congressional testimonies, speeches and blog posts. Some of the material dates back to as early as 2010, when the agency was formed. Continue reading...
Russell Wilson has retired: is he a surefire Hall of Famer or the NFL’s everyman?
The former Seahawks quarterback won a championship with Seattle and was a 10-time Pro Bowler. That doesn't mean he's seen as an all-time greatWhen a quarterback makes 10 Pro Bowls, wins the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, and leads his team to one Super Bowl win and (almost) another, you'd expect his Hall of Fame discussion would be fairly uncomplicated.But in the case of one Russell Carrington Wilson, who appeared to announce his retirement on Wednesday after 14 seasons to join CBS Sports as an analyst, that discussion is multi-layered - much like Wilson's career and legacy. Continue reading...
Eight alleged US thieves indicted for stealing $5m worth of cheese, beef and cigarettes
Retail theft ring' stole goods from logistics sites in Pennsylvania, Virginia and New Jersey and sold them in New York, officials sayEight people were indicted this week in New York in connection with what prosecutors describe as a wide-ranging retail theft ring" that stole nearly $5m worth of goods - from steaks to cheeses to copper wiring and cigarettes.The Manhattan district attorney's office announced charges against the eight individuals on Wednesday, accusing them of conspiring to impersonate shipping carriers in a wide-ranging retail theft ring throughout the north-east". Continue reading...
Iran and the US both think they are winning the war. The truth is they are both losing | Sanam Vakil
The ceasefire has held just enough to prevent a return to all-out war, but neither side is close to achieving peaceThe US-Iran ceasefire is entering yet another round of escalation since it came into effect on 8 April. This week, there have been further strikes on Iran by the US, and Iranian retaliation on Kuwait and Bahrain, alongside Israeli escalation in Lebanon. Earlier flare-ups over the past two months were quickly contained. Both sides have tried to keep the balance between no war and no peace. But as this ceasefire drags on it risks becoming yet another Middle East stalemate, albeit one with international economic and political consequences.Four obstacles are preventing progress. The first is trust. Iran does not believe Donald Trump can deliver a deal, much less stick to one. The fear is not only that Washington will walk away again but that the goalposts will keep moving, where first nuclear limits are imposed, followed by missiles, then regional policy and finally further political concessions dressed up as security guarantees.Sanam Vakil is the director of the Middle East and North Africa programme at Chatham House Continue reading...
Trump announces Israel-Lebanon ceasefire as House passes war powers resolution | First Thing
Lebanese government agrees ceasefire with Israel but Israeli drone strikes continue. Plus the story of the man who launched Cuba's first independent magazineGood morning.Israel and Lebanon have agreed to implement a ceasefire to end hostilities, the Trump administration has announced - but it comes with caveats. Not only is the deal contingent on a complete cessation of fire from the Iran-aligned Hezbollah armed group, and on the evacuation of all its fighters from the area south of the Litani River, but Hezbollah has not been part of the talks.Where has Israel been targeting? William Christou in Beirut reports that three hospitals in southern Lebanon have been attacked by Israel in under a week, wounding more than 150 people and killing nine. Analysts and human rights experts have said the attacks on healthcare facilities were aimed at degrading the conditions for life in south Lebanon.What did Israel say about it? The military said it had struck Hezbollah infrastructure in the area of Tyre" and acknowledged a hospital was affected incidentally". It accused Hezbollah of taking over" one of the hospitals it struck.Is that number significant? Yes, the 90-day threshold is important because the 1973 War Powers Resolution lays down that a president must seek congressional approval to continue waging war after hostilities have continued that length of time. Trump's White House has rejected that argument, citing a temporary ceasefire that has been in place since 8 April - although it has been broken several times by the US, Israel and Iran. Continue reading...
NBA finals: in a mud wrestle shaped by 53 years of dread, Jalen Brunson was the difference
The New York Knicks are fighting history as well as the Spurs. On Wednesday night in San Antonio, they took a crucial step towards defeating bothIt is uncommon to begin counting down after the opening game of an NBA finals, but these are uncommon times in New York, and the Knicks have been counting since Richard Nixon was president, their coach, Mike Brown, was three years old, and their opponent, the San Antonio Spurs, played in the American Basketball Association. After the Knicks took Game 1 105-95, the anticipation in New York rose to yet another level.Game 1 was not a good game, but it was a great game. The first quarter was ragged. So was the second. Neither team could shoot from distance - the Knicks shot 31% from three, the Spurs 26%. The Spurs' Victor Wembanyama, the sport's heir apparent, made his finals debut with six turnovers, 6-for-21 shooting from the field, defensively alive but never transcendent. Both Wembanyama and Jalen Brunson, the Knicks' superb, always underestimated engine, took nine three-pointers. Each made two.Howard Bryant is the author of 11 books, including The Heritage: Black Athletes, A Divided America, and the Politics of Patriotism and Kings and Pawns: Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson in America. Continue reading...
Democratic-led states sue to block student loan caps by Trump administration
White House says caps will lower tuition costs, but critics say they will exacerbate the country's nursing shortage
Bracketology: predict a path to World Cup victory
Click your way through the group stage and the knockouts to crown champion Continue reading...
Leftwing US commentator calls decision to ban him from UK ‘Kafkaesque’
Cenk Uygur was due to appear at SXSW alongside streamer Hasan Piker but Home Office cancelled travel authorisation
Trump has made our K-shaped economy even worse | Steven Greenhouse
While wealthy Americans hail a booming stock market, the rest of us worry about rising inflation and people struggling to make ends meetIn case you're not familiar with the concept of the K-shaped economy, it's an important idea that captures a lot about Trump's America. Wealthy Americans are represented by the line of the K that angles sharply upward to the right, while the line of the K that dips downward represents non-rich Americans and the difficulties they face.The economy's K-shape has been growing worse in recent months, in large part because of Donald Trump's policies. The wealthy people's line is climbing further upward, while the line for the non-wealthy - the vast majority of Americans - has fallen further. Continue reading...
This week’s soccer questions: where next for Arsenal and did Liverpool fumble Slot’s departure?
We look at Mikel Arteta's next steps, Liverpool potentially missing out on an old flame and Anthony Gordon's move to BarcelonaThe margins were so narrow that Arsenal might have finished Saturday as European champions had Gabriel Magalhaes not skied his penalty in the shootout. Similarly, the Champions League trophy may have ended up in their grasp had Cristhian Mosquera stopped himself from tripping Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to give Paris Saint-Germain a way back after the Gunners had taken an early lead. Continue reading...
Lesbian rebels, exotic dancing and domesticity: New York’s Upstate Photography Biennial – in pictures
The Center for Photography at Woodstock (in Kingston, New York) recently opened the first-ever New York Upstate Photography Biennial, featuring the work of 39 artists who live and work across the Hudson valley and beyond. The show, co-curated by Marina Chao and Adam Giles Ryan, highlights the diverse work of photographers in the upstate region. Their images will be on view until 6 September 2026 Continue reading...
World Cup 2026: guide to all 1,248 players
Everything you need to know (and more) about every squad member. Click on the player pictures for more information Continue reading...
NBA finals 2026 Game 1: New York Knicks 105-95 San Antonio Spurs – as it happened
NBA finals: brilliant Brunson leads surging Knicks to victory over Spurs in Game 1
Mitch McConnell statement suggests he considers Bill Pulte unfit for national intelligence director role –as it happened
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US strike on alleged drug boat kills two people in eastern Pacific Ocean
Attack brings death toll to at least 207 since administration began targeting people it calls narcoterrorists'The US military attacked a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, killing two men, as the Trump administration wages a months-long campaign against alleged traffickers in Latin America.The latest attack brings the number of people who have been killed in boat strikes by the US military to at least 207 since the administration began targeting people it calls narcoterrorists" in early September. Continue reading...
Trump news at a glance: rare rebuke for president as four House Republicans side with Democrats to pass war powers resolution
Vote sends resolution to the US Senate, where the chamber must promptly take up the measure under law - key US politics stories from Wednesday, 3 June at a glanceThe US House of Representatives delivered a stunning rebuke to Donald Trump over his war on Iran on Wednesday, as representatives backed a move to force him to seek approval from Congress or withdraw US forces.The House voted 215 to 208 in favor of the war powers resolution, as four Republicans voted with Democrats. The dissident Republicans were Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Warren Davidson of Ohio and Tom Barrett of Michigan. Continue reading...
Karen Bass heads to LA mayoral runoff but challenger yet to be determined
Incumbent leads in primary, but with less than 50% of votes must face either Spencer Pratt or Nithya RamanLos Angeles's high-profile mayoral contest remained unsettled Wednesday evening as the city waited to learn who will join incumbent Karen Bass in November's general election.Bass came out ahead in Tuesday's heated primary but, after securing less than 50% of the vote, she'll have to defend her seat against either Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star, or progressive city council member Nithya Raman. As of Wednesday evening, with more than 60% of votes counted, Pratt had secured just under 30% of the vote, while Raman had won nearly 23%. Continue reading...
‘Maybe we’ll never ever take it down’: Trump says UFC arena at White House could stay permanently
Trump signs order to make it easier to fire 8,000 highly paid federal workers
Order strips job protections from workers earning up to about $200,000 a year and deemed to be influencing' policyDonald Trump has signed an executive order making it easier to fire thousands of the best-paid workers in the US government aspart of a broader drive by his administration to overhaul the federal workforce.The order, released by the White House and the office of personnel management (OPM) on Wednesday, strips job protections from a mostly senior group of federal workers - about 8,000 employees - earning up to almost $200,000 a year, and who are deemed to be influencing" government policy. Continue reading...
Suspended Union executive has reportedly failed to complete MLS training
Guardian sources say Ernst Tanner has not rejoined the club after he was found to have violated league policiesDespite being eligible for reinstatement, former Philadelphia Union sporting director Ernst Tanner has not resumed duties with the club, multiple sources with knowledge of the situation said this week, in part because he has yet to complete his league-ordered restorative practices training.Tanner was suspended through 1 June by Major League Soccer after a league-ordered investigation found he had violated policies and standards of professional conduct required of League and Club leadership". That investigation, which concluded in March, was the league's second inquiry into alleged misconduct by Tanner; he had previously been investigated after an MLS Players Association complaint alleged multiple instances of racist, sexist and homophobic behavior. Continue reading...
Dismay as Trump officials to dismantle key ocean monitoring system
Ocean Observatories Initiative, $368m network that has provided crucial climate data, latest victim of Trump cutsThe Trump administration plans to dismantle a $368m deep-sea observation system that has for more than a decade provided crucial data on ocean systems and climate change.In a notice, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced that it had initiated descoping of the Ocean Observatories Initiative" (OOI), a vast ocean observation network comprising more than 900 instruments that collect data on ocean health, including current patterns, climate variability and marine biodiversity. Continue reading...
Judge in Luigi Mangione case holds secret hearing despite press objections
Hearing in New York state case over shooting of healthcare executive sealed at short notice at request of the defense'Luigi Mangione's New York state case in the killing of the healthcare executive Brian Thompson descended into secrecy on Wednesday when Judge Gregory Carro held sealed proceedings despite press objections.Mangione's state trial for allegedly shooting dead Thompson on a Manhattan Street in late 2024 is scheduled for 8 September. Mangione also faces a federal trial in relation to Thompson's killing. The murder triggered an intense manhunt but also prompted an outpouring of public rage against the practices of the for-profit US healthcare industry. Continue reading...
‘We were attacked as bad Jews’: Columbia faculty who supported Gaza protests file claims with Trump’s antisemitism fund
Faculty who support Palestinian rights are applying for compensation, claiming they faced harassment as Jews for their positionsWhen Columbia University reached a settlement with the Trump administration last year, the deal included a $21m fund to compensate Jewish employees for an allegedly hostile work environment due to heated protests against Israel's war in Gaza.This week, as the window to file claims with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission came to a close, several Jewish faculty members filed claims to say they had experienced harassment as Jews on campus - but probably not on grounds Trump's EEOC intended. Continue reading...
California primary election results: governor’s race too close to call
Early results show Steve Hilton, Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer emerging in front, with many ballots to be counted
Peabo Bryson, R&B singer behind classic Disney duets, dies aged 75
Two-time Grammy winner was best known for songs from Beauty and the Beast and AladdinPeabo Bryson, the R&B singer best known as the voice behind the Oscar-winning Disney film duets Beauty and the Beast with Celine Dion, and A Whole New World with Regina Belle from Aladdin, has died. He was 75.His family said in a statement that Bryson, who won two Grammy awards, died on Tuesday, days after having a stroke. Continue reading...
US teen accused of stabbing three horses at Las Vegas rodeo
Prosecutors seek to try 17-year-old as adult after animals injured at major barrel racing eventA teenage girl who allegedly stabbed three show horses at a weekend rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a crazy, obsessed stalker" who waited in a darkened barn to commit the attacks, the owner of one of the animals has said.The Nevada city's police department arrested a 17-year-old female on Saturday for the incidents at the National Barrel Horse Association's supershow, a competition for the sport's top riders at the South Point equestrian arena on the Las Vegas strip. Continue reading...
Trump suggests he will make Todd Blanche permanent US attorney general
US president says I think he will' when asked if the acting attorney general would take on a permanent roleDonald Trump said he believed he would make acting attorney general Todd Blanche permanent as the top US law enforcement officer.Asked in an interview broadcast Wednesday on Pod Force One if Blanche would be US attorney general, Trump said: I think he will." Continue reading...
What happened when a tiny school district refused to ‘bend the knee’ to Trump and ICE
In Winooski, Vermont, where more than a third of children are English learners, a school superintendent is taking a stand to protect immigrant studentsOn an April morning at Winooki high school, the day started with a writing prompt: Do you feel safe in school? Why or why not?The students - whose families hail from across the globe and speak Arabic, Nepali, Spanish, Somali and more - wrote their responses before reading them aloud. Continue reading...
People emerge from New York City manhole – video
New York police are investigating a bizarre mystery involving groups of people emerging from the city's manholes in recent weeks. Video recorded on 29 May shows seven people climb through a manhole at the intersection of Bedford Avenue and Lynch Street in Brooklyn.The NYPD, to make sure there was not a threat to the public, sent their highly trained Emergency Services Unit officers into the sewer system to make sure nothing nefarious had been left behind by the individuals - nothing was found," the New York City police department told NBC in a statement on 1 June
‘Excited but wary’: fans in the 16 host cities share their hopes and fears before the World Cup
In the first of a new series of dispatches, fans in US, Mexico and Canada tell us that they want visitors to have a good time but are angry about ticket prices, Fifa's priorities and a lack of long-term thinking from politiciansThe 2026 World Cup features 104 matches in 16 cities across Canada, Mexico and the USA, from Vancouver to Mexico City and San Francisco to Boston. Before, throughout and after the tournament we'll be hearing from fans in those cities about their experiences - some shared and some different - in our My World Cup" series. Here some of our correspondents share their first thoughts. Continue reading...
‘Americans will be less safe’: alarm as Trump picks loyalist as intelligence chief
Bill Pulte, who does not have any national intelligence experience, is nicknamed Little Trump' among someDonald Trump's decision to appoint Bill Pulte as the acting director of national intelligence has set off alarm bells in Washington, as a staunch Trump loyalist with little government experience who has shown an eagerness to retaliate against the president's political rivals will now sit atop the US intelligence apparatus.Pulte, whose grandfather started PulteGroup, a major residential homebuilder, had no government experience before Trump appointed him to lead the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), an under-the-radar regulator that oversees the government lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Shortly after arriving at the agency, he began to gut it, firing sizable chunks of the boards of both and appointing himself as chair. Pulte had no government experience before being appointed to the role and does not have national intelligence experience. Continue reading...
Democrats who marched in New York’s Israel Day parade decry attendance of far-right minister Smotrich
Politicians' statements reflect difficulty facing pro-Israel Democrats as voter support for country falls
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