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Five people killed in Jerusalem shooting; Israel threatens Gaza City with ‘powerful hurricane’
Middle East crisis live  
Five people killed in Jerusalem shooting; Israel threatens Gaza City with ‘powerful hurricane’
Israel’s defence minister, Israel Katz, has warned that a ‘powerful hurricane’ will ‘strike the skies of Gaza City’ later today
US unions  
US union membership declining in ‘right-to-work’ states, report reveals
US politics live  
Trump tells foreign firms to ‘respect’ immigration laws after Hyundai raid
Minnesota  
‘Do you care about our kids?’ parents demand gun ban after deadly shooting
Europe live  
Macron faces new political crisis with France prime minister François Bayrou threatened by confidence vote
In focus
As Covid surges in the US, Americans can’t get vaccinated: ‘terrified I might kill somebody’
US  
As Covid surges in the US, Americans can’t get vaccinated: ‘terrified I might kill somebody’
The FDA is allowing the vaccine for people 65 and older, but younger people need to have an underlying condition
Jeffrey Epstein  
Epstein estate records release could shine light on sex trafficker’s connections – or show nothing at all
Brazil  
‘He’s always on the attack’: the Brazilian judge prosecuting Bolsonaro inspires both love and hate
Features
Mahmoud Khalil on exile, liberation and Ice detention
‘It was a clear act of cruelty’  
Mahmoud Khalil on exile, liberation and Ice detention
His grandparents survived the Nakba and he fled Assad’s Syria. Khalil is no stranger to political persecution, but not even Trump’s crackdown can silence him
How to build a better life  
A better life is possible - but only if you dive deep into your unconscious
Opinion
Need I list all the reasons why Trump shouldn’t get a Nobel peace prize?
Need I list all the reasons why Trump shouldn’t get a Nobel peace prize?
Donald Trump’s ‘Department of War’ will just deliver bloodshed and destruction
Sports
NFL  
Rodgers’ Jets revenge tour with Steelers shows the old guy may still have it
Rodgers’ Jets revenge tour with Steelers shows the old guy may still have it
NFL  
Bills storm back from 15 points down in fourth quarter to beat Ravens in instant classic
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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Culture
First look review  
Sacrifice review – starry satire pokes fun at celebrity before falling into a volcano
Sacrifice review – starry satire pokes fun at celebrity before falling into a volcano
Pop  
Jade: That’s Showbiz Baby! review – former Little Mix star thrives in chaos on an idiosyncratic debut
Lifestyle