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Ledecky wins 800m freestyle world title over Pallister and McIntosh in classic
Dream turns to nightmare for midwest town in grip of US migrant crackdown
An imam's detention, firings and police violence have sown fear among immigrants who helped revive an Ohio townFor 50 long years, life in Hamilton, a town of 63,000 people a half-hour north of Cincinnati, was in decline.Factories closed and thousands of residents moved away to Cincinnati, Columbus and beyond. The scourge of the opioid epidemic during the early 2000s sucked the life out of Butler county's seat of government. Continue reading...
Ghislaine Maxwell: could talking about Epstein be her get out of jail free card?
Donald Trump, battling to disentangle himself from the scandal surrounding the late sex offender, has mused about the prospect of pardoning the British socialiteSince Ghislaine Maxwell met with federal prosecutors last week, the imprisoned British socialite's legal team has portrayed her as a beacon of truth willing to discuss all matters related to her child sex-trafficking co-conspirator Jeffrey Epstein's many crimes.
Unmasked: the man behind one of the fastest growing far-right YouTube channels
Chris Booth's channel - rife with neo-Nazi ideology, antisemitism and racism - garnered 2.3m views and likely thousands of dollars from YouTube in about two monthsThe Guardian has identified the self-described national socialist" behind an openly extremist YouTube channel that in just over two months has accumulated 50,000 subscribers, seen more than 2.3m views, and likely made thousands of dollars from YouTube's revenue-sharing monetization program.Johnathan Christopher Chris" Booth, 37, lives in the unincorporated community of Coral, a part of Maple Valley Township in Michigan's Montcalm county, and is married to a senior local Republican official. Continue reading...
The simple way Democrats should talk about Trump and Epstein | Peter Rothpletz
The scandal has haunted the president in part because of a truth voters already feel: Republicans protect elitesDemocrats must not let Jeffrey Epstein die.They must highlight how this saga exposes the president for who he has always been.This is exactly why there's eroding trust in our institutions, because until we confront the rot that exists in our institutions, until we hold everyone, everyone accountable under the same set of rules and laws, we will keep living in a country where there are two systems of justice, one for the rich and powerful, and one for everybody else. We deserve better. Release the files now.Peter Rothpletz is a Guardian contributor
Reopen Alcatraz? Indigenous people say it’s more than madness – it’s historical erasure
The infamous prison became an Indigenous resistance site after it closed. Now, tribes fight Trump's reopening plansWhen Donald Trump pledged to reopen the notorious Alcatraz prison as a detention center for immigrants and violent offenders, the idea was met with contempt and mockery. San Francisco leaders have called it Trump's stupidest idea yet" and threatened to cut off the island's sewage and garbage services if the president acts on his carceral ambitions.But for the Indigenous people of the San Francisco Bay Area, the idea was more than just laughable. It was an affront to their identity, and an attempt to erase the island's history as a site of Indigenous resistance. Continue reading...
The US is complicit in genocide. Let’s stop pretending otherwise | Mehdi Hasan
The US government, enabled by the media, is an active participant in Israel's atrocities in GazaCan we finally stop pretending that what we have been witnessing in Gaza over the past 22 months is a war," a conflict," or even a humanitarian crisis"? Many of the world's leading human rights and humanitarian groups - including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Doctors Without Borders - agreed months ago that what is being livestreamed to our phones on a daily basis is indeed a genocide.This week, Israel's own leading human rights group announced that it had reached the unequivocal conclusion that Israel is taking coordinated action to intentionally destroy Palestinian society in the Gaza Strip". In other words, said B'Tselem, Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip".Mehdi Hasan is the founder, CEO and editor-in-chief of the media company Zeteo. Continue reading...
Four killed in Montana bar shooting that is US’s ninth mass murder of 2025
Manhunt for suspect who lived nextdoor to bar where shooting occurred on Friday morning at about 10.30amFour people were killed on Friday in a shooting at a Montana bar, prompting a lockdown in a neighborhood several miles away as authorities searched a wooded area for a suspect in the case.The shooting brought the number of mass murders so far this year in the US to nine, according to the Gun Violence Archive, a non-partisan resource which defines such cases as killings in which four or more victims are killed.Associated Press contributed reporting Continue reading...
Europe’s trade deal with the US was dead on arrival – it needs to be buried. Here’s how to do it | Georg Riekeles and Varg Folkman
Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. The EU should now steel itself and reject the terms imposed by Donald TrumpUrsula von der Leyen's Turnberry golf course deal has been rightly called a capitulation and a humiliation for Europe. Assuming such an accord would put an end to Donald Trump's coercion and bullying was either naive or the result of a miserable delusion. The EU should now steel itself and reject the terms imposed by Trump.Is this deal really as bad as it sounds? Unfortunately, it is, for at least three reasons.Georg Riekeles is the associate director of the European Policy Centre, and Varg Folkman is policy analyst at the European Policy Centre Continue reading...
Trump defends firing labor statistics chief by lying about her role in 2024 campaign – as it happened
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Trump news at a glance: ‘credibility’ of US economics data at risk, say experts, as president fires labor official
Trump's own former statistics chief denounces move as groundless' and dangerous'. Key US politics stories from Friday 1 August at a glanceAfter Donald Trump ordered the firing of a federal government official in charge of labor statistics, experts and opposition politicians have expressed alarm that the credibility" of US economic data was at risk.The US president claimed without evidence that Erika McEntarfer, the commissioner of labor statistics, had rigged" job numbers in order to make the Republicans, and ME, look bad", after data showed jobs growth stalled this summer, prompting accusations that the president was firing the messenger". Continue reading...
Charlie Woods, son of Tiger, fades late and misses out on Junior Ryder Cup
Trump steps up attacks on Fed’s independence amid interest rates row
US president called on top Fed officials to seize control from chair Jerome Powell if he fails to cut interest ratesDonald Trump called on top Federal Reserve officials to seize control from its chair, Jerome Powell, if he fails to cut interest rates, stepping up his extraordinary attacks on the central bank's independence.The US president called Powell a stubborn MORON" in a series of critical social media posts on Friday, days after the Fed held rates steady for the fifth consecutive time. Continue reading...
Dizzy with glizzys: hotdog spill on Pennsylvania highway leaves motorists steamed
Crews worked to clean up strewn links which led to morning traffic being snagged in chain reactionA highway outside of Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, was dizzy with glizzys on Friday after a truckload of hotdogs spilled across the I-83, as local commuters learned that even the weakest hot dog link can cause a chain reaction.State police said the tractor trailer had an unspecified mechanical problem on Interstate-83 a few miles north of the Maryland line as morning rush hour was wrapping up, causing it to push into a passenger vehicle. When the truck scraped along a concrete divider, its trailer was ripped open and the contents scattered. Continue reading...
ESPN reportedly selling equity stake for RedZone and other NFL properties
Trump moves nuclear submarines after ex-Russia president’s menacing tweet
Order comes after president's anger at tweet from Dmitry Medvedev which called Trump's threat to sanction Russia over Ukraine a step towards war'
Georgia detainee with prosthetic legs who objected to flooded cell sent to solitary
Rodney Taylor placed in restrictive unit' for refusing to enter flooded cell because his prosthetic legs can't get wetA Liberian-born man detained by Ice in Georgia was put in solitary confinement after complaining about flooding in the common area outside his cell at the Stewart detention center that he said was potentially dangerous for his electronic prosthetic legs, the Guardian can reveal.Rodney Taylor recently spent three days in what CoreCivic calls a restrictive housing unit" at Georgia's Stewart detention center, after refusing to enter his cell because faulty air conditioning had left the floor in the area outside his cell covered with about an inch of water. That would be a potential disaster for Taylor, since his battery-powered, microprocessor-controlled prosthetic legs can't get wet. Continue reading...
Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons demands trade: ‘I no longer want to be here’
Rees-Zammit reveals ‘load of interest’ from clubs as he returns to rugby union
Corporation for Public Broadcasting to close after US funding cut
Closure of public broadcasting group follows House Republicans' decision to strip $1.1bn in funding over two yearsThe Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced on Friday it will shut down operations after losing federal funding, delivering a blow to America's public media system and the more than 1,500 local stations that have relied on its support for nearly six decades.The closure follows the Republican-controlled House's decision last month to eliminate $1.1bn in CPB funding over two years, part of a $9bn reduction to public media and foreign aid programs. Continue reading...
Arkansas police say suspect admitted killing couple hiking with daughters
Andrew McGann charged with murder over deaths of Clinton and Cristen Brink in apparently random' attackArkansas authorities say a 28-year-old schoolteacher has admitted he killed a couple who were hiking with their two young daughters at a state park, and he has been charged with capital murder in what investigators are portraying as a random" attack.Clinton, 43, and Cristen Brink, 41, were found dead on Saturday on a walking trail at Devil's Den state park. Their daughters, seven and nine, were not hurt and are being cared for by family members, authorities have said. Continue reading...
Trump administration reportedly suspends $200m in grants to UCLA
University chancellor said life-saving research' will be defunded as Trump's academic crackdown continuesThe Trump administration is suspending some research grants to the University of California, Los Angeles, claiming antisemitism and bias", the school announced in a statement on Thursday.UCLA received a notice that the federal government, through its control of the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other agencies, is suspending certain research funding to UCLA," Julio Frenk, the university chancellor, said in a letter to the campus. The move means life-saving research" will be defunded, he said. Continue reading...
The week around the world in 20 pictures
Acute hunger in Gaza, Russian airstrikes in Kramatorsk, wildfires in Turkey and England's Chloe Kelly celebrating at Euro 2025: the past seven days as captured by the world's leading photojournalists
Gavin Newsom may call special election to redraw California congressional maps
Governor announces possible move as Democrat-led states seek to respond to planned Texas redistrictingCalifornia's governor, Gavin Newsom, may call a special election in November to begin the process of redrawing the state's congressional maps in response to Texas's plans to change their own maps to help Republicans keep their majority in the House of Representatives.Donald Trump is pushing Texas and other Republican-dominated states to carry out mid-decade redistricting that will favor the GOP and potentially stop Democrats from retaking control of the House in next year's midterm elections. Governors in Democratic-led states have responded by warning they will move to redo their own maps if Texas goes ahead with its plans, which could create an additional five Republican-leaning districts. Continue reading...
Night goggles may have hampered army pilots before DC plane crash, experts say
Goggles would have made it hard for helicopter pilots to see plane's colored lights, experts said at inquiry into the crashThe pilots of a US army helicopter that collided with a passenger jet over Washington DC in January would have had difficulty spotting the plane while wearing night-vision goggles, experts told the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Friday.The army goggles would have made it hard to see the plane's colored lights, which might have helped the Black Hawk determine the plane's direction. The goggles also limited the pilots' peripheral vision as they flew near Ronald Reagan Washington national airport that evening. Continue reading...
Smithsonian removes references to Trump impeachments at history exhibit
Changes at National Museum of American History come amid president's push to reshape US cultural agenciesThe Smithsonian Institution has scrubbed all mention of Donald Trump's impeachments from a prominent display at the National Museum of American History, temporarily eliminating any acknowledgment of the president's unique status as the only US leader the House impeached twice.The alterations to the presidential power exhibit, first reported by the Washington Post, occurred in July, with museum officials replacing contemporary signage with an older version that excludes Trump's impeachment proceedings entirely. Visitors now see only a generic reference to three presidents facing potential removal from office. Continue reading...
Gary Busey pleads guilty to groping a woman at a New Jersey convention
Actor, 81, admitted he purposely touched a woman inappropriately at a horror film convention in 2022The actor Gary Busey has pleaded guilty to criminal sexual misconduct after admitting that he purposely touched a woman inappropriately at a horror film convention in New Jersey in 2022.It was not an accidental touching," the 81-year-old Busey, who was once nominated for an Oscar, told a judge during a virtual court appearance Thursday. Continue reading...
‘Pretty dark right now’: Major League Rugby reels as two more teams face funding crunch
Men's pro competition rattled as New Orleans exit, San Diego and LA merge, and Utah and Miami face uncertainty. Utah CEO tells Guardian he's confident funds can be foundMajor League Rugby has endured a tough week with a merger and a withdrawal reducing the competition to nine teams, but the US men's professional rugby union competition could yet fall to just seven entrants if two more teams fail to raise new funds, the Guardian learned.The merger of the San Diego Legion and RFC Los Angeles and the exit of the NOLA Gold were announced on Wednesday.Martin Pengelly writes on Substack at The National Maul, on rugby in the US. Continue reading...
First Thing: Stock markets fall as US announces new tariff rates on dozens of countries
Donald Trump orders levies ranging from 10% to 41% but extends deadline to next week. Plus, how did Labubu dolls became a social currency'?
Kamala Harris says she doesn’t plan to return to ‘broken’ system of US politics
Former vice-president talked to Colbert in first interview since election, after declining bid for California governorKamala Harris has said that she currently has no desire to re-enter the system" of American politics because it is broken".On Thursday night the defeated Democratic party's presidential nominee, who replaced Joe Biden late in the 2024 campaign after he dropped his re-election bid, gave her first interview since losing the election to Donald Trump, talking to Stephen Colbert on The Late Show. Continue reading...
China’s Yu Zidi, 12, wins relay bronze at world swimming championships
Why the US is burning $10m worth of birth control | Moira Donegan
With action after action, the Trump administration has made clear it does not value women's health or dignityThere are few better metaphors for the receding status of American women than one offered up by the Trump administration at a medical waste disposal facility outside Paris this week: rather than distribute nearly $10m worth of birth control, which had been purchased by USAID and was destined to be given to women in low-income countries, primarily in Africa, the Americans decided to burn it.The incinerated contraceptives included 900,000 birth control implants, 2m doses of injectable long-acting birth control, 2m packs of contraceptive pills, and 50,000 IUDs. The medicine is just the latest in the far-reaching fallout from cuts made by the so-called department of government efficiency," or Doge, a project in which Elon Musk and a group of his very young, overwhelmingly male acolytes unilaterally slashed congressionally appropriated funding to government programs they did not like. The cuts have been devastating for non-profits that work to improve women's health and safety worldwide. Sarah Shaw, an associate director at the global family planning group MSI Reproductive Choices, says that the cuts will put women at risk as they strain their health with unplanned pregnancies and seek out illegal abortions; other women who are denied access to birth control will lose out on the opportunities for education, professional development or remunerative work that can help them escape abuse, rise out of poverty, pursue their talents and ambitions and better provide for the children they already have.Moira Donegan is a Guardian US columnist Continue reading...
Labubu for life: how did a viral doll became a ‘social currency’? Just ask these diehard fans
Price hikes may frustrate some, but the mood at a California meetup shows why the trend isn't slowing down yetLabubu-shaped bounce houses. Labubu-themed drinks. A chance to meet and greet a life-size Labubu.This was the scene at a recent meetup at an outdoor shopping center in southern California, where dozens of people gathered for the chance to get their hands on one of the wildly popular fluffy dolls. Continue reading...
Low-wage workers reeling over Trump’s looming Snap cuts as food prices rise
Experts predict changes to food stamps' program affecting millions of Americans will cause poverty and hunger to risePoverty and hunger will rise as a result of the Trump administration's unprecedented cuts to the US federal food stamps" program, according to experts. Low-income workers who rely on the aid are braced for dire consequences.Katie Giede, a single mother and waitress in Conyers, Georgia, is one of the 42 million Americans who use the supplemental nutrition assistance program (Snap). Even with the maximum benefit permitted, she struggles to afford food for her and her child. Continue reading...
Digested week: Smirking Gwyneth Paltrow turns Coldplay kiss-cam scandal into a marketing win | Emma Brockes
Actor's Astronomer ad pokes fun at canoodling CEO, while Kim Kardashian's face sling raises eyebrows and jowlsShe is an actor, a businesswoman, a guru and an influencer, but at heart - let's be honest - Gwyneth Paltrow is a sales guy, who has shown us time and again via Goop how thoroughly she understands how to monetise sneering. This week, crisis PR-style, she lent her world-class expertise to Astronomer, the company that dragged everyone's eyes up to the jumbotron at a Coldplay concert two weeks ago when two of its married executives were entwined where they shouldn't have been. Continue reading...
Would a still-developing US women’s team have won Euro 2025?
The US owns a good recent record against Euro 2025 teams, but the transition to a new generation under Emma Hayes could be limiting for nowSunday in Switzerland, England's Lionesses clawed their way to a second straight Euro title after defeating the reigning world champions, Spain, 3-1 in a penalty shootout. With a record 1.35m watching stateside, at least one wondered if, in some alternate universe in which they could play in the Euros, they would have won it.Asked that question on a recent episode of The Women's Game podcast, US captain and OL Lyonnes midfielder Lindsey Heaps suggested that they could. While debriefing England's wild quarter-final comeback against Sweden with retired World Cup champion Sam Mewis, Heaps began by noting the difficulty of comparing Emma Hayes' program in transition to mid-tournament teams: It's so hard because we're obviously missing a lot of players," she said. But we have a lot of new, young players, inexperienced players, that are doing so well. I think it would be so hard to say. Also, Emma would fully prepare us for a tournament, and tournament mode. So it'd be a little bit different than what we've been doing, and how we've been playing." Continue reading...
I spent decades at Columbia. I’m withdrawing my fall course due to its deal with Trump | Rashid Khalidi
The university's draconian policies and new definition of antisemitism make much teaching impossibleDear Acting President Shipman,I am writing you an open letter since you have seen fit to communicate the recent decisions of the Board of Trustees and the administration in a similar fashion. Continue reading...
FBI investigates drug-trafficking ‘epidemic’ in prison also housing Ice detainees: ‘A lot of corruption’
In the first of a three-part special report, a look at the drugs and violence allegedly sweeping through the Cibola county correctional center in New MexicoA private US prison contractor that is expanding its immigrant detention business amid increased Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) arrests is running a federal facility that is being investigated by the FBI for rampant drug trafficking and violence, a Guardian investigation has found.Even some staff who work for the contractor, CoreCivic, are implicated in drug smuggling at the Cibola county correctional center (CCCC) in New Mexico that is owned and operated by the company on a government contract. Continue reading...
With a second championship in sight and Bernie Sanders’ support, Vermont is the US soccer state of the moment
Vermont Green could cap an undefeated season in this weekend's USL League Two title game, with overflow crowds expected once againA silence fell on Virtue Field. Owen O'Malley stepped up, kissed the ball, and prepared to take Vermont Green's fifth penalty in a shootout. The outcome of that spot kick could decide the winner of the USL League Two semi-final against Dothan United in the fourth tier of American soccer.The moment of quiet was in stark contrast to the buzz that has gathered around this team in 2025, but the silence was soon broken as O'Malley coolly rolled his spot-kick down the middle. The back of the net rippled, and the celebrations in the stands spilled on to the field. Continue reading...
How the Ali Act overhaul is clearing the path for a Saudi-backed takeover of boxing
New legislation would let a Saudi-backed venture bypass boxing's sanctioning bodies and adopt the UFC model, undercutting protections the Ali Act once ensuredWhen Ari Emanuel - the notorious Hollywood powerbroker and CEO of TKO Holdings Group, which owns both the UFC and WWE - made a rare media appearance on the Pat McAfee Show in February 2025, he offered cryptic remarks about the state of boxing. Though typically cagey, Emanuel hinted, Who knows what's going to happen with the Ali Act" - a reference to the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act, a federal law designed to protect the rights and welfare of boxers. Since then, rumors have swirled that TKO is quietly working to amend the law to make way for its newly minted boxing venture with Saudi Arabia.Last week, those rumors were confirmed when US representatives Brian Jack, a Republican from Georgia, and Sharice Davids, a Democrat from Kansas, introduced the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act in Congress.Karim Zidan writes a regular newsletter on the intersection of sports and authoritarian politics. Continue reading...
Charlie Woods, Tiger’s son, inches closer to Junior Ryder Cup automatic bid
Commanders wideout Terry McLaurin requests trade after contract talks stall
Millennial women were told to chase our dreams. That’s left us burnt out, broke and dreaming of a rich patron | Carolin Würfel
By my age, my German boomer parents had kids, a house, a car, a garden. All I have is a nervous feeling whenever I open my banking appA couple of weeks ago, I came across an Amy Poehler joke in which she sums up the different generational experiences of money: Boomers are all about money. Gen X is like: Is it all about money?' Millennials ask: Where is the money?' And gen Z is like: What is money?'"It made me laugh - but it also hit a nerve. It felt painfully accurate and oddly comforting. Maybe it's not just me. I'm a millennial, and financial insecurity has been a theme in my life for a while. But recently, it's grown louder, and I literally can't stop asking: WHERE IS THE GODDAMN MONEY?"Carolin Wurfel is a writer, screenwriter and journalist who lives in Berlin and Istanbul. She is the author of Three Women Dreamed of Socialism Continue reading...
Chargers’ Lance shines in preseason opener as NFL honors shooting victims
Judge rules against Trump and extends deportation protections for 60,000 immigrants
San Francisco judge leaves temporary protected status in place for people from Honduras and Nicaragua while case against Trump administration proceedsA federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's plans and extended temporary protected status (TPS) for 60,000 people from Central America and Asia, including people from Nepal, Honduras and Nicaragua.TPS is a protection that can be granted by the homeland security secretary to people of various nationalities who are in the United States, preventing them from being deported and allowing them to work. Continue reading...
Sorry America, but it's not Australia's fault that your healthcare system is failing you | John Quiggin
Donald Trump has blamed freeloader' countries like Australia for the high cost of medicines. Unfortunately the grim statistics tell a different story
Trump news at a glance: president unleashes slew of new tariff rates for trading partners
New tariffs, which range from 10% to 41%, will come into force in seven days - key US politics stories from Thursday at a glanceDonald Trump has signed an executive order placing tariffs on dozens of US trading partners just hours before the 1 August deadline he set for deals to be done.The new tariffs, the next step in his trade agenda that will test the global economy, are set to go into effect in seven days. The extension reflects the government's need for more time to harmonize the tariff rates, AP reports, according to a senior official who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity. Continue reading...
Trump signs order increasing tariffs on Canadian goods from 25% to 35%
Decision comes amid escalating trade tensions between the two countries and before a deadline to negotiate a deal
Trump revives presidential fitness test – will US students run a mile?
Pull-ups, sit-ups and a mile-long run on menu of test first introduced by Eisenhower - but does it actually work?Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he is re-establishing the presidential fitness test, a way of assessing the fitness level of American students.The test was administered in public middle and high schools in the United States from 1966 to 2013, when the Obama administration replaced it with the presidential youth fitness program - a similar physical assessment program, but with more focus on health education. Continue reading...
US labor activist Chris Smalls assaulted by IDF during Gaza aid trip, group says
Freedom Flotilla Coalition says Smalls was choked and kicked' after aid ship trying to reach Gaza was interceptedOn Saturday night, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) intercepted and boarded the Handala, an aid ship that attempted to reach Gaza as part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, a grassroots international collective that has worked to end Israel's blockade of Gaza since 2010. According to the coalition, IDF soldiers beat and choked the American labor activist Chris Smalls, who was onboard the ship. Smalls is most well-known for co-founding the Amazon Labor Union.The Handala, which carried food, baby formula, diapers and medicine, was attempting to breach Israel's blockade of Gaza, as Palestinians there continue to starve in what UN-backed hunger experts have called a worst-case scenario of famine" that is unfolding. Continue reading...
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