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Trump has launched more attacks on the environment in 100 days than his entire first term
Trump administration  
Trump has launched more attacks on the environment in 100 days than his entire first term
Blitzkrieg has hit protections in place for land, oceans, forests and wildlife, and will worsen the climate crisis
Live  
Zelenskyy calls for ‘strong push’ to pressure Russia into ceasefire as Ukraine backs minerals deal with US
Kamala Harris  
Kamala Harris says ‘courage is contagious’ in major speech excoriating Trump
Film  
Robert De Niro supports daughter Airyn as she comes out as trans: ‘I don’t know what the big deal is’
US  
May Day: protests expected across US over workers’ and immigrants’ rights
Trump presidency
Trump’s tariffs: ‘It feels like Covid 2.0. So many things are getting disrupted’
Trump tariffs  
Trump’s tariffs: ‘It feels like Covid 2.0. So many things are getting disrupted’
Pittsburgh residents, workers and business owners react to the increasingly fraught trading reality now upending supply chains and hitting prices
Elon Musk  
Move fast and destroy things: 100 chaotic days of Elon Musk in the White House
US  
Trump’s attack on federal unions a ‘test case’ for broader assault, warn lawyers
Kilmar Ábrego García  
Trump officials contacted El Salvador president about Kilmar Ábrego García, sources say
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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In focus
Cautious optimism in Ukraine over minerals deal with Trump
Analysis  
Cautious optimism in Ukraine over minerals deal with Trump
While details remain to be finalised, Zelenskyy may have have secured a better agreement than first seemed likely
US  
Private firms look to fill research gaps left by federal grant cuts: ‘We can’t wait four years’
The long read  
The ancient psychedelics myth: ‘People tell tourists the stories they think are interesting for them’
Spotlight
Justice for Phish! How the jam band shaped US culture – without awards or big hits
Music  
Justice for Phish! How the jam band shaped US culture – without awards or big hits
They were snubbed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But their dedicated followers – from Bernie Sanders to Maroon 5 – know they exemplify a uniquely American tradition
Television  
The Four Seasons review – Tina Fey’s midlife comedy is properly funny and heartbreaking
Photography  
The Underground Railroad went all the way to Canada – and a new photo exhibit preserves that legacy
Barkley Marathons  
Lazarus Lake, the ‘Leonardo da Vinci of pain’ behind the world’s cruelest race
Review  
Rust review – tragedy-marred Alec Baldwin western is a tough slog
Pilots  
‘Oh, you’re a woman!’ Why are more than 90% of pilots still men – and can anything narrow the gender gap?
Opinion