Wake up to a global view on America
News, sport and opinion from the Guardian's US edition
Palette styles new do not delete
Ukraine invasion
Tuesday
7 June 2022
-
Ukrainian forces facing Russian onslaught in Donbas region are ‘standing strong’, Zelenskiy says, while talks of a ceasefire with Russia remain stalled
-
-
February Morning, founded by former Russian MP Ilya Ponomarev, broadcasts to audience in Russia
-
Headlines
-
PM retains support of most colleagues but badly weakened after result in which 148 MPs voted against him
-
Enrique Tarrio and four other members accused of plotting to attack the US Capitol
-
Report on 300 top US companies found CEOs making an average of $10.6m, with the median worker getting $23,968
-
Alessandra Sampaio, wife of Dom Phillips, tells Brazilian authorities: ‘Please answer the urgency of the moment with urgent actions’
-
News extra
-
To address this issue, some police departments have explored bringing social workers along to assist family members and explain officers’ response
-
Daughter of Duke and Duchess of Sussex turned one during the Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations
-
World risks ‘sleepwalking to disaster’, officials told, as Bonn summit envoys walk out during Russian address
-
Rapper who recorded with Drake, the Weeknd and others was pronounced dead at apartment in east Atlanta suburb
Spotlight
-
Between 15 hours of baking and three hours’ sleep, Stéphane Ravacley is trying to knead a little faith back into French politics
-
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein write in new book foreword that bid to overturn election made Trump ‘our first seditious president’
-
The ugly logic of sanctions is to make conditions so intolerable that people rise up against Maduro or the military removes him. That hasn’t happened and there’s no reason to think it will
-
-
The problems and worries are perennial, but each generation experiences them differently, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
-
By failing to act boldly and face down the Russians, Nato ensures this conflict will run and run
-
-
-
Phil Mickelson will return to the course this week in the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf Series
-
-
A statement from the players two hours before kickoff made clear that a standoff over World Cup bonuses has now morphed into something much bigger
-
Do Cleveland really believe more than 20 women are lying?
-
-
-
CO2 has not been so high since before hominids walked upright – and are not dropping fast enough to avert catastrophe
-
Coalition of lawyers, journalists and campaigners challenge climate-busting mega projects exposed in Guardian investigation
-
What would you do if your inherited wealth was built on slavery, fossil fuels or came at the price of neglect? Meet the guilty rich who want nothing to do with their money
![](https://webcf.waybackmachine.org/web/20220607045514im_/https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/859454158bba27453abdb13e0908979daf55d26f/14_29_1312_787/master/1312.jpg?width=300&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=581c7918c254cac5396ba337ab7e6eb5)
Boris Johnson won a vote of confidence yesterday – but he suffered a massive rebellion from parliamentary colleagues. Political correspondent Peter Walker explains what happens now
-
The 19-year-old star of Ms Marvel on winning her first acting role, preparing for fame – and why going into her local comic book store is now ‘super strange’
-
In a wide-ranging new memoir, the impresario who worked with Bob Marley, Roxy Music and U2, talks about his incredible life in the industry
-
The Last Week Tonight host breaks down how adding armed ‘resource officers’ overwhelmingly harms students
-
Lenny Abrahamson says characters in the books and TV adaptations less encumbered than his own generation
-
-
Rainer, 39, and Eka, 40, met in Jakarta at an underground LGBTQ+ film festival in 2010. They now live together in Toronto, Canada
-
The singer Billie Eilish has spoken about living with the condition that affects 300,000 people in the UK. For many, trying to suppress their tics is exhausting. But others have learned to control their symptoms and use the energy as a driving force
-
The Guardian writer is approaching 60 and feeling a bit creaky. So who should he talk to about growing old gracefully? His mum, of course
-
Kath Sansom’s surgery changed her life forever – and motived her to lobby for its halt
-
A confluence of high-stakes events – mass shootings, inflation, the Ukraine war – have left Americans deeply pessimistic about the direction of the country and frustrated with Washington
-
Examination of People of Praise comes as supreme court seems poised to reverse Roe v Wade
-
Monique Dawson says she was fired after she joked with a man who said he’d never back governor for re-election
-
Rittenhouse, who was found not guilty after fatally shooting two and injuring one in Kenosha unrest, made claim on Friday
-
-
Kaja Kallas warns pain of sanctions will test relations, and also criticises Macron’s stance on Putin
-
Survivors fear documents may vanish when Philippine dictator’s son assumes office after election victory
-
As he fidgeted, grimaced and glared through the jubilee, the four-year-old’s facial expressions had something for everyone
-
While jury deliberated in Toronto, news broke that the Canadian rock musician had been charged with another sexual assault
-
-
The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
-
Extinction, a new book by Marc Schlossman, explores endangered and extinct species and the factors threatening them through a rare behind-the-scenes look at one of the most important sets of natural history collections in the world at the Field Museum in Chicago
-
Cats parade en masse at the Melbourne cat lovers show, with a special breed for everyone to discover
Contact the Guardian
Most viewed
Theater This extreme play makes people faint. How do the actors stay sane, night after night?