Donald Trump said: I'm about to call Bibi right now and tell him not to respond', as conflict risks spiralling - key US politics stories from 7 June at a glanceDonald Trump's appeal to Benjamin Netanyahu to not to strike back" after Iran launched missiles at Israel appears to have been unsuccessful after the Israeli military said it struck targets inside Iran.The US president made the plea after Iran responded to Israeli strikes on southern Beirut in Lebanon earlier on Sunday, as the conflict again threatened to spiral into a broader regional war. Continue reading...
Rose Byrne, Sarah Paulson, Daniel Radcliffe, Adrien Brody and others gather to celebrate Broadway's biggest awards night. The 79th annual Tony awards are hosted by Pink at Radio City Music Hall in New York
Kristen Welker questioned Trump's allegations that races for California governor and 2020 president were rigged'Donald Trump walked out of an interview with NBC's Meet the Press after he repeatedly made false claims that the US 2020 presidential elections was rigged in 2020 and questions around compensation for those charged in the January 6 insurrection.The US president's abrupt exit came during a tense exchange between himself and NBC's Kristen Welker during a Friday interview in Wisconsin that aired on Sunday. Continue reading...
David Rush, who was arrested in May, stole millions from US government through special access program', officials sayA former executive intelligence agent who is accused of stealing more than $40m in gold bars from the CIA reportedly created a fake spy program to siphon money, the latest on his fraudulent activity, the Washington Post first reported.David Rush, who was a senior-level employee of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for 17 years, was arrested in May after FBI agents discovered Rush had taken 303 bullion bars, each about 2.2lbs, dozens of luxury watches, and more than $2m in foreign currency from his government office. Continue reading...
Democratic congressman issues qualified defense of Maine candidate in his bid to unseat Republican Susan CollinsProgressive Democratic congressman Ro Khanna issued a qualified defense of Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner on Sunday, saying his actions were misogynistic, they were shameful, they were wrong, but they didn't come as a surprise to a lot of the folks in Maine."The former Marine-turned-oyster farmer, who is campaigning to unseat the state's Republican senator Susan Collins in November, has been hit with successive waves of accusation about his past actions, including sending sexually explicit messages he sent to women while married and being stenciled with a Nazi-themed tattoo. Continue reading...
Potential proposal would secure control of Diego Garcia base amid stalled UK plans to cede sovereignty of territoryDonald Trump is reportedly weighing a plan to buy the Chagos Islands from Mauritius amid stalled plans from the UK to cede sovereignty of the territory, the Telegraph first reported.The White House did not respond to the Guardian's request for comment on the report about the potential plan. Continue reading...
The moderate Republican, an advocate of abortion rights, resigned in 1995 amid accusations of sexual harassmentFormer US senator Bob Packwood, a moderate Oregon Republican whose reputation as a champion of abortion and women's rights was spoiled at the end of his career by allegations of sexual harassment, has died. He was 93.Packwood's death on Saturday was announced in an obituary sent to media outlets by his family. Continue reading...
From Christian Pulisic to Weston McKennie, many of the team's biggest stars have been open about their faith, creating a new dynamic for a home World Cup World Cup newsletter | Daily podcast | Get the appIn the third episode of the interminable, nine-part Pulisic docuseries, its subject, Christian Pulisic, sits down at a dining table, pink orchids blooming behind him.It is what time?" a friend asks him, holding a camera in Pulisic's face. Continue reading...
US president says I'd pay the kind of money they deserve' amid questions over his administration establishing fundDonald Trump declined on Sunday to definitively rule out compensating individuals who were charged with assaulting police officers when his supporters attacked the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 toward the end of his first presidency.Trump did that in an interview on NBC News's Meet the Press, where he spoke in support of what his administration calls an anti-weaponization" fund, arguing that people who entered the Capitol while Congress was preparing to certify Joe Biden's victory over him in the 2020 presidential election had been treated unfairly by prosecutors and should receive compensation. Continue reading...
The Socceroos playing on football's biggest stage in my adopted country would normally have me racing to book tickets. Not this yearIs USA! USA! USA!" a more fundamentally obnoxious chant than Aussie! Aussie! Aussie! Oi! Oi! Oi!"? As an Australian who has spent most of the last 15 years living in the United States and is now a permanent resident, the Socceroos' World Cup group match against the USA raises some questions. Has my adopted nation dethroned my homeland as the world's foremost exponent of being unconscionably terrible to immigrants? And on a more personal level ... who do I support here?Well, look, OK, there's really only one answer to that second question. I'm not an especially patriotic type, but if anything does bring out my Australian-ness, it's the World Cup - perhaps because it's one of the few events at which we can still claim to be underdogs. And now, two decades after I rose at dawn to watch Australia's dreams dashed by the intersection of Lucas Neill's leg and Fabio Grosso's general vicinity, I find myself living in a country hosting the tournament. Continue reading...
Search enters second day after Saturday shooting that wounded 12, two reported in critical condition, police sayOrganizers of a festival in the historic center of Toledo, Ohio, have cancelled planned events on Sunday as police continue the search for at least two shooters who wounded 12 people a day earlier.The Toledo police deputy chief, Joseph Heffernan, said the shooters were probably shooting at each other" when gunfire erupted just after 5.30pm near the Old West End festival, an annual gathering of live music and architectural home tours. Continue reading...
New film revives story of Taylor Parker, convicted in 2022 of cutting unborn daughter from womb of friend she killedIn an America so often saturated with brutal crime stories, it takes special circumstances to truly register shock.But the story of Taylor Parker, now sitting on a Texas death row after being convicted of murdering her pregnant friend Reagan Simmons-Hancock in 2020 and cutting her unborn daughter Braxlynn from her womb, is horrific in part because it appears almost against nature itself. Continue reading...
At least 12 people were wounded in a shooting near the Old West End festival in Toledo, Ohio, on Satuday. Toledo's deputy police chief, Joe Heffernan, said two people were in a critical condition. No arrests have been made and the search for the suspects is continuing Continue reading...
Firings are part of a broader personnel purge under the leadership of director Kash Patel, a Trump loyalistSeveral FBI analysts tied to the creation of a 2023 memo warning of a potential threat from Catholic violent extremists" were fired on Friday, according to their lawyer, the latest wave of terminations under the leadership of its director Kash Patel.The fired employees included four intelligence analysts and a supervisory analyst. The FBI declined to comment. Continue reading...
As protests flare at New Jersey's Delaney Hall, Jessica Ordaz examines the US's complex relationship with migration and detentionFor more than two weeks, at least 300 detainees at the Delaney Hall immigration detention center have been on a hunger and labor strike. They describe horrible" conditions at the Newark, New Jersey, facility: spoiled food, inadequate medical care and poor living conditions. Others have alleged physical abuse by guards, including being beaten and pepper-sprayed by a riot squad, causing some detainees to be rushed to the hospital. They're calling for a meeting with the New Jersey governor, Mikie Sherrill, to urge the immediate release of all detainees from the privately operated 1,000-bed center. As of now, the Department of Homeland Security has partly restored family visitation at the center and released pregnant detainees.
A $205m expansion team is the latest step in the league's rapid growth, but conflicts over funding and facilities show the tensions of public-private unions in sportsSports fans' connection to their team of choice is usually strengthened by high points - wins, championships and the like. For Emily Kegg and thousands of other Columbus Crew fans, their connection was reinforced by a potential loss of their team itself. When the Crew's then-ownership group and Major League Soccer threatened to relocate the team to Texas in 2017, Kegg and her family were eager to join the grassroots movement to Save the Crew. They made friends through the effort to keep the team in the city, bonding over a shared love of soccer.In late 2018, when a new ownership group announced it intended to buy the team and keep it in Columbus, Kegg decided to stay involved. Now she's the community director of the Nordecke, the supporters' group of just under 600 members that coalesced during Save the Crew. Continue reading...
Black women are two and a half times more likely to be murdered by men than white women are. This is a public health crisisIn April alone, at least half a dozen Black women were allegedly killed by their partners, including the high-profile cases of Cerina Fairfax, estranged wife of the former Virginia lieutenant governor Justin Fairfax, and Nancy Metayer Bowen, vice-mayor of Coral Springs, Florida. Shaneiqua Elkins survived a shooting by her husband, Shamar Elkins, that wounded her and killed seven of her children and one of their cousins in Shreveport, Louisiana.These tragedies are shining a light on the killings of Black women and the systems that allow that violence to continue.Tayo Bero is a Guardian US columnist Continue reading...
The defeat hurt, but the Americans' response to an early German goal provided perhaps the clearest evidence yet that their manager's message is taking rootA sunshower began dousing the fans at Soldier Field as Matt Freese picked the ball out of his net. It was only the second minute of the United States' final friendly before the World Cup, and mighty Germany had already opened the scoring with plenty of talent to turn the occasion into a rout.On this occasion, however, when it rains, it pours" did not befit the US performance. By the time the precipitation subsided after 10 minutes or so, Pochettino's starters stepped into the sunlight, determined to not be embarrassed by the four-time world champions. The hosts seldom looked over-run despite trailing, setting the stage for Antonee Robinson to volley an emphatic equalizer past Hoffenheim's Oliver Baumann in the 37th minute. Continue reading...
The US president brags about ending wars but look at Ukraine, Gaza, Iran and Lebanon to see what his casual disregard for diplomacy and obsession with instant results have achievedThere are visionary statesmen and high-minded negotiators, pragmatic mediators and professional diplomats - and then there are meddling fools. As ceasefires implode, vast numbers of civilians die or flee, and wars Donald Trump started, fuelled or pledged to resolve rage unchecked, there's no doubt which category he belongs to. In baseball parlance, in Ukraine, Iran-Lebanon and Israel-Palestine, Trump is 0 for 3". He boasted he alone could cut deals and bring peace. He's delivered neither. In striking out, he mostly makes matters worse.The heroic age of 19th-century diplomacy, typified by Prince Metternich's great power-balancing concert of Europe" and Benjamin Disraeli's Balkan peace with honour", is history now. But it's not that long since Nobel-winning peacemakers such as the UN chief Kofi Annan and the Finnish diplomat Martti Ahtisaari, or the US senator George Mitchell, who brokered Northern Ireland's Good Friday agreement, were troubleshooting intractable conflicts the world over. Where are the successors to Desmond Tutu, Andrei Sakharov or Yitzhak Rabin when you need them?Simon Tisdall is a Guardian foreign affairs commentator Continue reading...
US and Iran exchange a series of strikes in latest threat to fragile ceasefire. Key US politics stories from 6 June at a glancePessimistic" predictions that the Middle East war could push tens of millions more people into acute hunger if drawn out are being proven right, the UN says, as the US and Iran again exchanged fire, threatening the already fragile ceasefire.The UN's World Food Programme (WFP) warned weeks ago that soaring oil prices were devastating global food security, but now, nearly three months into the conflict, the negative scenario is unfortunately materialising", said Jean-Martin Bauer, the director of WFP's food and nutrition analysis service. Continue reading...
A search for the suspects continues as victims are taken to nearby hospitals, police sayA shooting near a community festival in Toledo, Ohio, wounded at least 12 people on Saturday, with police saying a search for the suspects was ongoing.Two of the wounded were in a critical condition, Toledo deputy police chief Joe Heffernan said. He said it appeared there were at least two people firing weapons who were probably shooting at each other". Continue reading...
In late March, his polling hovered near 3%, but in a stunning reversal Becerra has advanced to the general electionXavier Becerra, the former Biden cabinet official whose California gubernatorial campaign survived a deeply underwhelming start, has advanced to the general election, in a stunning reverse of political fortune.If he prevails in November, Becerra would make history as the state's first Latino governor since 1875, when California was briefly led by Romualdo Pacheco, who was born in the territory when it was still part of Mexico. Continue reading...
Donald Trump pardoned Stephen Buyer of Indiana, who served nearly two years in prison after convictionAs his administration promotes what it calls a crackdown on fraud in states run by Democrats, Donald Trump once again used the pardon power to excuse financial crimes committed by a Republican, granting a pardon this week to Stephen Buyer, a former Republican congressman from Indiana who served nearly two years in prison for making illegal stock trades based on inside information after he left office.Buyer was sentenced to 22 months in prison in 2023 for trades made while working as a consultant and lobbyist. He was ordered to forfeit more than $350,000, representing the amount of the illegal gains, and pay a $10,000 fine. He was released in 2025. Continue reading...
The party may reclaim the US House and even Senate, but primary candidates are far from united on how to move forwardAcross the country, in front yards and on main streets, at dairy breakfasts and inside breweries, voters are delivering a similar message to Democratic primary candidates: they're tired of both parties, and sick of being ignored.The Democratic party brand is bruised after its disastrous 2024 presidential loss. A botched review of the defeat by the Democratic National Committee, and a drawn-out process over releasing the so-called autopsy, created another round of handwringing over the party's direction. Continue reading...
Governor issues disaster declaration as agencies move to stop spread of parasite, including release of sterile fliesA second case of the flesh-eating screwworm fly has been confirmed in Texas by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), days after an initial case in a one-year-old calf set off an aggressive response to stop the spread of the parasite in the dominant cattle-producing state.Texas's governor, Greg Abbott, said on Friday that state officials were working with the federal government to slow the spread of the fly and the infestations caused by larvae that feed on the living flesh of warm-blooded animals and humans. Continue reading...
Increase in complaints about the hazardous eye sore has prompted city to take action to curb irresponsible ownersKumar Satya has lived in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood since 2017 and said he loves the local parks, how people talk on the street and the sound of children screaming, playing".It was a very hot day two weeks ago, and you noticed tiny children just offering lemonade to people," said Satya, a physician who has a 13-year-old son. Continue reading...
Congressional Democrats say GOP majority is unraveling, but moves may in fact be aimed at retaining powerThe wrath of Donald Trump has kept congressional Republicans in line for much of his second term thus far. But as the November midterm elections draw closer, the president's allies in the Senate and House of Representatives appear increasingly willing to defy a president who appears to have asked lawmakers for too much in some areas and too little in others, all while the public sours on his administration.In both chambers, small groups of Republicans have in recent weeks joined with Democrats to advance resolutions requiring that Trump receive Congress's permission before continuing hostilities against Iran. Republican dissidents in the House helped pass another round of aid for Ukraine, as well as an effort to protect Haitians from deportation. In the Senate, a critical mass of Republican senators has given Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte, a cold reception. Continue reading...
CNN anchor Jake Tapper joined a chorus of voices accusing the former first lady of rewriting history and dodging accountability for the 2024 lossForget the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fight being held on the White House lawn, if you want to tune in to a far more amusing brawl, may I suggest Hunter Biden v Jake Tapper? The CNN anchor is categorically unimpressed with Jill Biden's new memoir, View from the East Wing, and has joined a chorus of voices accusing the former first lady of rewriting history and dodging accountability for the 2024 loss. In response, Hunter has accused Tapper of having the wrong priorities.So let me get this straight," Hunter wrote on Twitter/X on Wednesday. Jake Tapper is focused on attacking my Mom. Jared and Ivanka are building a private island paradise on Albanian protected land. Don Jr married the daughter of Epstein's banker, and a startup his fund backs just got a record $620M Pentagon loan. Eric is taking an Israeli drone company public for $1.5B in the middle of a war with Iran that nobody wanted. And I know: But what about your paintings, Hunter?' Please."Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
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The New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani, briefly stepped away from City Hall to tackle the ultimate soccer challenge: predicting the entire World Cup bracket In the Guardian's exclusive interactive game. From shocking early exits to his definitive pick for the final, see how Mamdani maps out the world's biggest tournament
I love soccer. But absurd ticket prices and odious politics are keeping me away from the stadiumsForgive me if I'm not excited for the World Cup. After a heartbreaking loss for my beloved Arsenal in the Champions League Final, I'd love a break from soccer. A respite from the drama and misery of the beautiful game would do a lot of good for my soul right now. But Fifa, the sport's sprawling governing body, doesn't have time for me to lick my wounds. They demand my wallet.With the World Cup coming to North America, I have no chance of escaping the monstrous hype, even if I can't even imagine affording the exorbitant ticket prices. Thousands of seats remain available for the US's opening group stage match against Paraguay in Los Angeles, which was an unthinkable result when the competition was awarded to the US, Mexico and Canada.Dave Schilling is a Los Angeles-based writer and humorist Continue reading...
The justice department decision to launch a criminal investigation into Carroll is a troubling, dark turnDonald Trump is accused of raping E Jean Carroll, the magazine writer, in the dressing room of a Manhattan department store sometime in the mid-1990s. Trump denies this, as he denies all the sexual abuse allegations that have been made against him by more than two dozen women, but he was found to have sexually abused Carroll by a federal jury; later, another jury found that he defamed her when he said that she had lied about it. She didn't lie.Trump has vowed to appeal the rulings, but he's so far been frustrated: a federal court panel declined to hear his appeal of one verdict, and the US supreme court has so far delayed a decision on whether to hear another of his appeals in the matter no fewer than 12 times. She won two judgments from Trump: $5m for sexual abuse and defamation, and more than $83m for defamation. The president has used his office to enrich himself so blatantly that he almost certainly has the money to pay her. But Carroll hasn't seen a dime; it's not clear that she ever will. Continue reading...
Mark, 17, struggled to make it through senior year after his dad was deported to El Salvador. Getting his diploma was bittersweet for the Maryland teen - as his dad watched on a livestreamAs Mark was getting ready for his high school graduation, he thought about how his dad would have probably insisted on adjusting his slacks - they were a bit tight - and fixed up his tie. He would want me to look my best," he said.But his dad and namesake, Marco, was 2,000 miles away. He had been arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Maryland just before Christmas and deported to El Salvador in March. Continue reading...
Trump says Bill Pulte is less shackled' because he has only been appointed director of national intelligence temporarily. Key US politics stories from 5 June 2026 at a glanceDonald Trump has said that he wants Bill Pulte, his new acting director of national intelligence, to cut the office, which has already been significantly scaled back during the president's second term.Trump noted that the size of the office as been way too high for way too long," and that if he cut, I wouldn't mind". Continue reading...
Becerra advanced to the general election after emerging from California's crowded primary field in the race to succeed Gavin NewsomXavier Becerra has advanced to the November general election in California's gubernatorial race, cementing a stunning come-from-behind primary victory in one of California's most turbulent campaign seasons in recent memory.Election officials are continuing to count ballots to determine whether he will face fellow Democrat Tom Steyer, the environmental activist who championed progressive policies like universal healthcare and more taxes on billionaires like himself, or Republican Steve Hilton, the former UK political operative turned Fox News personality who was endorsed by Donald Trump, in the fall. Continue reading...