Wake up to a global view on America
News, sport and opinion from the Guardian's US edition
Palette styles new do not delete
Headlines
Tuesday
4 October 2022
-
In the first of a new series, we look at how November’s midterm elections could be an inflection point as election deniers seek to take control of the vote counting process
-
The trial would give law enforcement access to live footage by consenting residents, a departure from the city’s previous stance
-
Ukraine appears to make biggest breakthroughs in south since war began; Ukrainian president confirms negotiations ‘impossible’
-
-
Then-president voiced concern after socialite’s sex trafficking arrest, according to book by New York Times’s Maggie Haberman
-
-
News extra
-
UN special rapporteur praises step in right direction but says ‘structural inequality is underlying cause of hunger’
-
Data obtained by the Guardian shows at least 14 unhoused people froze to death in 2021, part of an overall surge in homeless deaths
-
‘Every time she’s thirsty you gotta go give her a drink’: details of gourd’s diet and battles against ‘animals and critters’ in top bid
-
Long-running satirical publication files legal document relating to case of man who was arrested for making fun of police
-
Attacks reportedly carried out by Ukrainian partisans as Kyiv pledges ‘intensification of special saboteur operations’
-
Outrage and condemnation over billionaire’s suggestions including formally making Crimea part of Russia
-
Ukraine will join Spain’s and Portugal’s bid to co-host the 2030 World Cup in a move sanctioned by the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy
-
Russia no longer has full control over any ‘annexed’ provinces as Ukrainian brigades achieve biggest breakthrough since start of war
Spotlight
-
A fragile coalition around Atlanta helped shift the state’s politics, but as the midterms loom the cracks are showing
-
The 65-year-old mega-talent has been criminally underappreciated until now – ‘Isn’t it such a blessing that I could remain relevant after all of these years?’
-
Ex-star anchor’s debut on NewsNation doesn’t exactly change the game as he moves to network with a fraction of his former viewership
-
People forget that championing whiteness is what makes Trump powerful
-
None of the stories from the Yates investigation, which include reports of coaches sexually assaulting their players, were shocking for me or my peers. Silence must not prevail
-
-
In red states, women’s options and speech are being dramatically constrained by the misogynist laws that have sprung into effect since the reversal of Roe v Wade
-
-
None of the stories from the Yates investigation, which include reports of coaches sexually assaulting their players, were shocking for me or my peers. Silence must not prevail
-
-
As any fan or player can tell you, chess has long been younger, hipper – and wilder – than most outsiders realised
-
-
Renewables, decarbonisation, activism, cooperation … The challenge is immense, but the situation is far from hopeless
-
Farmers are being forced to sell off parts of herds and seeing cows perish as drought conditions worsen. Some worry is this is the end of the road for ranching in the region
-
Activists from global south demand recompense for damage from countries most responsible for crisis
After delivering a mini-budget that caused financial mayhem, the chancellor backtracked on his headline tax cut – but has the political and economic damage already been done? Heather Stewart reports
-
1 out of 5 stars.LaBute’s quarter-baked script tries but fails to satirise male attitudes, letting down his actors Justin Long and Kate Bosworth
-
As Tate Modern opens its first major Cézanne show in 25 years, artists discuss how he has influenced their own work
Lady of Gobi thrasher
-
The woman who made her name screaming on a rollercoaster in Blue Peter has spent the past two decades screaming for the cameras in spooky castles. She talks about friendly phantoms, doubtful comedians and her mission to terrify the next generation
-
Seasonal green veg with bright flavours and crispy crumbs. By Nigel Slater
-
Women were once excluded from the official folk dance groups – but now the barriers are down. Will this mean the end of traditional morris performances?
-
Fashion designs featuring regenerative ‘shirt to dirt’ cotton and leather alternatives hit catwalk outside Pompidou Centre
-
Reality TV star failed to disclose that she was paid to promote a crypto asset in an Instagram post
-
Stories of tragedy and delay emerge as search-and-rescue teams discover survivors and fatalities
-
The solution by Camelback Family Planning ensures patients can access pills and treatment without breaking the law
-
Stewart Rhodes and four associates face the rare civil war-era charge of seditious conspiracy for attacking the US Capitol
-
Police are left baffled as to why the victims were targeted and have announced a $95,000 reward for information leading to an arrest
-
-
Launch is the first time the North has apparently sent a missile over Japanese territory since 2017
-
Iconic ticket on one-way trip to transport history as city opts for payment by travelcards and mobiles
-
International organisations cite 60% fall in civilian casualties over six months, but critics say benefits of truce have been exaggerated
-
-
The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
-
From shipbuilding to coal mining, Chris Killip embedded himself in local communities long enough to capture their solidarity – and decline
-
Guardian photographer and former head of photography Eamonn McCabe has died at 74. We look back at his iconic work
Contact the Guardian
Most viewed
After Blue (Dirty Paradise) review Kate Bush sci-fi fantasy is on another planet
3 out of 5 stars.