by Sophie Sullivan and Pablo Iglesias Maurer on (#76W2D)
The plane that French team used after match with Paraguay flew 44 deportation-related flights this year aloneThe French men's national soccer team, whose star Kylian Mbappe is one of the world's most outspoken athletes against far-right politicians, has been using a charter airplane company that is at the heart of the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign.Images of the team posted on social media and flight tracking data show the French team have used Global Crossing Airlines (GlobalX) for at least three domestic flights between their World Cup games and base camp in Boston. That same airline charter company has operated more than half of ICE's removal flights in 2024 and 2025. Continue reading...
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With the World Cup down to eight teams, our writers assesses who's left, identify the biggest remaining threats to France and make calls on who will lift the trophyLionel Messi. As he proved in thrilling style against Egypt, Argentina's No 10 still has magic in his boots even at the age of 39. While his penalty record of four from eight attempts is much worse than you'd expect, he is clinical when it matters most. EA Continue reading...
The meltdown in Maine's Senate race risks the Democrats' opportunity to turn Trump into a lame duck president.Two years ago Democrats had one job: stop Donald Trump from returning to the White House. It was the only thing that mattered, but with breathtaking political malpractice, they imploded.This November Democrats have two jobs: win the House of Representatives and win the Senate to turn Trump into a lame duck president for his final two years. But once again the party, fond of warning that the stakes are existential, is in grave danger of blowing it. Continue reading...
Democrats have until 27 July to pick a new candidate to face Susan Collins in November - here are the options so farA month after he won Maine's Democratic primary, Graham Platner, the oyster farmer turned insurgent candidate has suspended his campaign after being accused by a former girlfriend of severely sexually assaulting her in 2021 - an allegation he denies as categorically untrue".Now that Platner has said he will file paperwork to withdraw from the race, Maine Democrats have until 27 July to select a replacement to face Susan Collins, the Republican incumbent, in a race widely seen as pivotal to control of the Senate. The state party said on Wednesday it would hold a nominating convention to pick a new candidate. Continue reading...
Request for rehearing comes after Fox News report of Texas hospital advertising maternity services in MexicoDonald Trump said on Wednesday he would ask the US supreme court to reconsider its ruling that the 14th amendment to the US constitution guarantees birthright citizenship in light of what he described as shocking new evidence: a hospital in Texas advertising its services to expectant mothers in Mexico on a pair of billboards.Signs and Billboards are being put up all over our Southern Border, and Mexico, advertising BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP, with Deliveries starting at $4000', the president wrote on his social media platform, in what appeared to be a wild exaggeration of a Fox News report on just two billboards. Continue reading...
US president unexpectedly changed plans for flight to England after using Qatari-gifted aircraft to travel to TurkeyDonald Trump flew from Turkey to England onboard the older Air Force One on Wednesday, rather than the new, Qatari-gifted aircraft he used to travel to the Nato summit in Ankara, an unexpected change in plans that prompted questions about security fears.Trump later boarded the new plane at Mildenhall air force base in the United Kingdom for the trip back to Washington. Continue reading...
Andrew Giuliani claims actions of referee Raphael Claus over US player Folarin Balogun very, very highly suspicious'Andrew Giuliani, head of the White House's World Cup taskforce, has defended Donald Trump's lobbying of Fifa to lift the suspension of US player Folarin Balogun for Monday's game against Belgium.The US president claimed that Brazilian referee Raphael Claus, who showed Balogun a red card in the match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, was a little bit suspect, if you check his past". This was apparently a reference to a match-fixing investigation by Brazil's senate in 2024 that examined how referees were assigned to games but did not accuse Claus of wrongdoing. Continue reading...
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Last week, the US supreme court ruled that Idaho and West Virginia can continue enforcing their bans on transgender athletes playing on girls' and women's teams in schools. It's the latest development in the political and legal attack on trans people - and especially trans youth - that has surged in recent years. On the heels of that decision, Kai Wright talks with Guardian reporter Sam Levin, who has been covering the debate over trans athletes in California and speaking with students and their families, and Chase Strangio, co-director of the ACLU's LGBTQ & HIV Project, who is the first out trans person to argue in front of the US supreme court. They walk through the legal and political strategies animating the anti-trans movement, and discuss why this most recent decision could open the door to the erosion of civil liberties for everyone
Shooting death at an extended-stay motel is fourth officer-involved death since initiative began in SeptemberFederal agents killed a man at a Memphis motel on Wednesday morning in a Drug Enforcement Administration operation with the Memphis Safe Task Force, the fourth officer-involved death since the anticrime initiative began in September.Donald Trump established the federal taskforce by executive order last year, amid a surge of troops and federal law enforcement agents to Democratic-run cities that he claimed were overrun with crime. All four of the deaths have occurred in the last two months. Continue reading...
by Will Unwin, Taha Hashim, Martin Belam, David Tinda on (#76V78)
Egypt complained about the officials in their defeat to Argentina and Henderson underwent surgeryPerhaps Lionel Messi could do with a look at this video - our own Nikhita Chulani sifts the data in search of the perfect penalty.Just in, from AP. Continue reading...
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was killed by agent in Texas while on his way to work, and family found out from news reportsThe family of a Mexican immigrant who was fatally shot by a federal immigration agent on Tuesday in Texas called for an independent investigation into his killing, as questions swirl around federal officials' claims and lack of transparency.He did not deserve to die," said Ronaldo Salgado, the son of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, during a press conference led by the League of United Latin American Citizens (Lulac) on Wednesday in Houston, Texas. Continue reading...
US president veers from praising the alliance to threatening Iran and confusing world leaders' namesHaving arrived at Nato's annual summit under a familiar cloud of resentment and grievance, Donald Trump's farewell message on Wednesday was an unlikely tale of love and darkness.Addressing journalists in the presence of his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the US president surprised everyone by directing his affections at an alliance he spent much of the previous day spewing bile over, citing the now well-worn gripe about Greenland, among others. Continue reading...
by Patrick Wintour in Istanbul and Jonathan Yerushalm on (#76V2M)
Ceasefire appears close to collapse as two militaries target each other after after Iran strikes three commercial vesselsIran and the US have threatened to reignite their conflict after the most extensive exchange of fire since an interim deal was signed last month.On a chaotic day at the Nato summit in Ankara summit, Donald Trump said the US would probably hit the country again on Wednesday night and renewed his threat to take control of the strategic Kharg Island in the strait of Hormuz - a move that could provoke Iran to hit energy installations across the Gulf states. Continue reading...
Arthur Fery, a British wilrdcard, devastated Flavio Cobolli, while Alexander Zverev, Marta Kostyuk and Linda Noskova also made the semi-finalsPaolini bursts out of the blocks with as much speed as she shows when charging around the court, racing to 40-0 and taking the game to 15. This match pits two of the best athletes in the women's game against each other, and while Kostyuk possesses more power than the counterpunching Paolini, it's Paolini who has the greater experience at this stage of grand slams, having reached not only the Wimbledon final but also the French Open final two years ago. Which could be to her advantage, if this comes down to who handles the moment better.Three more games, three more holds, but it's been fairly tortuous on serve for Mertens, who has to save three break points to scramble to 2-2, just as Paolini and Kostyuk make their entrance on Centre. I'm really, really looking forward to this one ... Paolini, after losing the opening set of her first-round match 6-0, has been a player transformed, finally rediscovering the form that took her to the 2024 final and made her a fan favourite, while Kostyuk, after reaching the French Open semi-finals last month, has carried her form from the clay on to the grass, and has won 20 of her past 21 matches. Continue reading...
Plans for a mega-resort, backed by Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, have spurred broader questions about who politics is servingFor more than a month, thousands have taken to the streets of Tirana to protest against their government, in the biggest outbreak of unrest in Albania since the collapse of communism more than three decades ago. What began with environmental concerns about protecting a nature reserve and the more than 2,500 species it hosts has become the flamingo revolution, questioning the very direction of the country.Albanians are angered that multibillion dollar luxury developments backed by Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump threaten one of the last wild areas on the Adriatic - Zvernec, its lagoon and the nearby island of Sazan - and are furious at the lack of transparency surrounding the projects. The government says that deals are not finalised. But videos of bulldozers on beaches triggered the mass protests. Continue reading...
Trump administration requested pause on lower court's ruling after Trump's name was removed from facade in JuneA US appeals court ruled on Wednesday that Donald Trump's administration cannot restore the Republican leader's name to the facade of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington while he challenges a judge's order that required its removal.The decision by a three-judge panel of the US court of appeals for the District of Columbia circuit denied a request from the Trump administration to pause a lower court judge's order in a lawsuit brought by Joyce Beatty, a Democratic representative and Kennedy Center board member. Trump's name was removed from the iconic Washington theater center's facade and signage last month. US district judge Christopher Cooper ordered the removal in May, and also blocked Trump's plans to close the center for two years of renovations starting on 4 July. Continue reading...
Suit stemmed from 2023 Post article that said bank with ties to the porn industry helped fund Trump's media operationA federal judge in Florida has thrown out Donald Trump's $3.8bn defamation lawsuit against the Washington Post over an article that said a bank with links to the pornography industry helped fund his fledgling social media operation.In a brief order granting summary judgment to the newspaper, Tampa district court judge Thomas Patrick Barber, a Trump appointee, said the Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) had failed to present evidence that would allow a jury to find by clear and convincing evidence" that the Post acted with actual malice, the benchmark for such an action to succeed. Continue reading...
Mark Gatz was arrested at illegal campsite in June and had faced multiple citations for residing in Tonto national forestA man in Arizona has pleaded guilty to violating federal fire restrictions and unlawfully residing in a national forest, after authorities said he spent years living at a makeshift campsite surrounded by what officials described as approximately 1,000 pounds of trash".Mark Aaron Gatz was arrested on 25 June at his illegal campsite in Arizona's Tonto national forest, according to court records. A United States Forest Service (USFS) officer wrote in documents submitted to court that Gatz had been operating an illegal campsite" with a hot wood burning campfire" despite fire restrictions and that he had told investigators that he had been living in the forest for about eight years. Continue reading...
Daily realities of healthcare, prices and Gaza driving wave of anti-establishment sentiment among Democratic voters in closely watched contestIn Macomb county, Michigan - a blue-collar Detroit suburb that twice voted for Barack Obama before backing each of Donald Trump's three runs for the US presidency - residents are exhausted.Time and again, township trustee Shannon King, a Democrat still making up his mind, hears similar complaints. You're going backwards in your paycheck. You're going backwards in your healthcare," he said. You go to work every day. You might have a side hustle. Your significant other has a side hustle, too. And you're still struggling to do childcare." Continue reading...
Who is winning the battle to be top scorer at the World Cup? Live and updated throughout the tournamentAll-time World Cup goalscorersThe Golden Boot is awarded to the World Cup's top goalscorer, with assists used as a tie-breaker if two or more players finish level. The 2026 tournament has three former Golden Boot winners taking part: Kylian Mbappe of France (eight goals in 2022), England's Harry Kane (six goals in 2018) and James Rodriguez of Colombia (six goals in 2014).Mbappe and Kane are among the pre-tournament favourites to finish top scorer in North America, alongside Norway's Erling Haaland - making his World Cup debut - and Argentina's Lionel Messi. Continue reading...
Hostilities between US and Iran resume as US president lashes out at vicious, violent people'. Plus the fallout from the USMNT's exit from the Fifa World Cup
The Frenchman is a footballer, flautist and a thespian. There's no question he is the most thrilling and compelling figure at this year's tournamentThis has been the World Cup of characters, bold fashion statements, and bantz: we've had Thomas Tuchel rubber-banding around the England dressing room like a teen at his first all-ages rave, and Ivan Barton booting Miguel Almiron from the field as if sentencing him to death. Mauricio Pochettino and his $500 overshirt have brought fresh energy and inspiration to the wardrobes of convex middle-aged men the world over. Jokester Javier Aguirre's avuncular fuck you" at Anthony Gordon has pushed bilateral relations between Mexico and England to their warmest point since the British-brokered peace that ended the Pastry War of 1839.Erling Haaland has shown it's possible to be Jaws in front of goal and Scooby Doo once the ball is in the back of the net, that there's nothing about football so important that it can't make way for some silly bit of online comedy. Even Harry Kane, a man who often seems like he was media trained in the womb, has squeaked thrillingly, if briefly, to life. Continue reading...
Modern forensic analysis leads to arrest in murder of traveling salesman John Warren, authorities sayItems that were found discarded behind a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Georgia in 1985 have led to charges against a suspect in an Ohio killing committed at about that time, investigators announced recently.As told by authorities, the case centering on killed traveling salesman John Warren is among the latest in the US criminal justice system to illustrate how the application of modern forensic testing techniques on evidence collected decades earlier can lead to closure of cold murder cases. Continue reading...
Three families in Los Angeles on the devastating aftermath of ICE detentions and deportations that overwhelmed their city last summerLast summer, Angelenos began to vanish.Armed, masked immigration agents plucked people off street corners and out of their workplaces, in parking lots and department stores. Partners and primary breadwinners, grandparents and children, carwasheros and coffee shop regulars were arrested, detained and deported - disappearing from their neighborhoods. Continue reading...
by David Smith and Chris Stein in Washington on (#76V8Q)
John Thune says he spoke to McConnell on phone as secrecy over 84-year-old's health prompts Maga backlashRepublican leaders have moved to quash speculation about Mitch McConnell, the former Republican leader in the US Senate, amid a growing revolt over the lack of transparency around his health.The 84-year-old Kentucky politician, who led Senate Republicans for longer than anyone in history before stepping down last year, was admitted to hospital on 14 June but his office declined to say what he was being treated for. Continue reading...
The Americans crashed out in disappointing fashion, but there were positives from the tournament on the whole. We look at how the roster performedStats from fotmob.com, Opta and Fifa; players listed in order of minutes played.Weston McKennie, center/attacking midfield (Juventus) Continue reading...
I can't blame my patients for turning to its straightforward assessments. But it has real risks - and care may require human messinessChat told me I should break up with him."I instructed my face to remain therapist-neutral, but I must have smirked. The truth is, I was annoyed. We had been discussing the viability of this relationship for weeks, and in an instant AI had brought the answer. How do you feel about it?" She said this had been her gut feeling all along. The following session, her relationship was over. Continue reading...
Even voters who identify as foot soldiers of his political army are increasingly willing to blame Trump for their economic troublesThe political consequences of Donald Trump's policy mayhem are now coming into view: Maga" America is getting pissed.It has been a sight to see how every one of the president's policy initiatives has sabotaged some core constituency or other. From farmers and rural Americans to manufacturing workers and every American struggling to make ends meet, Trump has torched pretty much his entire political base. For all his efforts to rig the midterm elections in his favor, it's as if he is daring the Maga faithful to drop him. Continue reading...
We assess the teams who played in the tournament's last 16 before the next round of games beginsA very different side of France came to the fore, proving they are not mere showboaters, there is plenty of steel, grit and determination among the ranks. It was a brutal encounter as they became targets for Paraguay, who added menace to the low block. No one in blue retreated to the shadows, instead taking the overaggression head on, using it as fuel. To anyone who wants to go to war with us, this is what you should expect," Rayan Cherki said. It was the biggest test they have faced this far but intimidation tactics do not work, it transpires, leaving everyone else wondering how to stop them. Continue reading...
From Philly's blockbuster coup to LeBron James once again dominating the market, here are the early winners and losers from a frantic first week of NBA free agencyOnce again, it's time to pass judgement prematurely. After all, I would have my basketball writer card revoked were I to not evaluate before the dust has fully settled: that's why they pay me the modestly-sized bucks, I'm told. So, without further ado, the Winners and Losers of week one of 2026 NBA free agency. Continue reading...
Defense attorneys say prosecutors coerced Anthony, 19, into waiving his right to testify, and cite additional reasonsKarmelo Anthony's legal team is seeking a new trial and the recusal of a state judge a month after a Texas jury convicted the 19-year-old of murder and sentenced him to 35 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf, 17, at a track meet in 2025.In a Tuesday motion, Anthony's defense attorneys argued that their client's conviction should be overturned because prosecutors coerced him into waiving his right to testify, among other reasons. Continue reading...
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was killed by immigration enforcement as he was looking to hire workers, his son saysA federal immigration agent fatally shot a driver in Houston on Tuesday morning, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) has said.Agents stopped Lorenzo Salgado Araujo at around 6.50am and tried to arrest him, according to ICE, which described Salgado Araujo as a Mexican national and an illegal alien" whom the agency was seeking as part of a targeted enforcement operation". Continue reading...
Officers say they saw signs of life multiple times, and after hospital treated the child, he was taken to hospital's morgueA toddler who was declared dead after being discovered in a backyard pool in February was actually alive and found hours later in a room that serves as the hospital morgue, recently released police records show.Two Gilbert police officers saw possible signs of life multiple times, but the child was still taken to the hospital's cold room" after being treated by staff, according to the documents. Continue reading...
Thousands of people descend on Newport Beach, drawn by flash mob-style meetup organized onlineAn alleged TikTok takeover" sparked mayhem in a southern California beach town over the Fourth of July weekend, leading to fires, roughly 400 arrests and officers on horseback for crowd control.Thousands of people descended on Newport Beach, California, on Saturday night, many drawn by an online flash mob-style meetup, according to a city statement. Balboa Peninsula was already packed with tens of thousands of Fourth of July revelers, but as night fell, officials said, a large crowd obstructed traffic, set fires and hurled explosives at law enforcement officers. Continue reading...
Officials also find multiple cracks and sagging floors in building that is being converted into apartmentsA high-rise building in Manhattan was deemed unstable on Tuesday after authorities determined that support columns buckled, spurring evacuation of nearby buildings, according to officials and reports.Officials said they also found structural issues" on the 21st floor of the former Pfizer pharmaceutical building, which is being converted into residential apartments. Two structural columns buckled, and there were multiple cracks and sagging floors," the fire department said on X. Continue reading...
by Joseph Gedeon and Shrai Popat in Washington on (#76TPW)
Sanders, one of Platner's earliest and most influential backers, is latest to call on him to withdraw from Maine raceThe progressive senator Bernie Sanders called on Graham Platner to withdraw from the US Senate race in Maine, citing very serious allegations" of sexual assault, hours before the embattled nominee faced another claim of sexual misconduct.While Platner has denied the new allegations, reported by Politico, and later by the Washington Post, the initial report prompted a wave of prominent Democrats to urge him to stand aside as the party's nominee in the consequential Senate contest. Continue reading...
Novak Djokovic beat Felix Auger-Aliassime in Wimbledon's longest-ever quarter-final, while Karolina Muchova saw off Naomi Osaka and Jannik Sinner also wonNow a love hold for Struff, who's started pretty well and leads 3-2 He looks confident, but he's not yet been put under pressure and I wonder if he can offer more testing returns. Even if he needs to stand back to give himself a better look at Sinner's serve, he has to try and dig into it rather than hope e can struggle to a tiebreaker.Nana Sinner appears to have been busy knitting Jannik's top; that, or Nike have rinsed him with gear yet again. Continue reading...
President also threatens to pull all American troops from Europe and rails against Nato stance on Iran warDonald Trump has revived his bid for the US to acquire Greenland, threatening to pull all American armed forces out of Europe after the continent repeatedly pushed back.Arriving at the Nato summit in Ankara on Tuesday, the US president also suggested his commitment to defending Europe had been tempered by political decisions by leaders on immigration and energy. Continue reading...