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Putin ready to make Ukraine deal, Trump says before Alaska summit
Russia-Ukraine war  
Putin ready to make Ukraine deal, Trump says before Alaska summit
US president’s comment that Russian and Ukrainian leaders may have to ‘divvy’ things up likely to raise alarm
‘An intimidation tactic’  
Trump’s show of force dismays Washington residents
Texas  
Texas legislature to end special session without passing new electoral maps
Los Angeles  
Man fleeing Ice raid outside LA Home Depot hit and killed on freeway
Pfas  
Exposure to some common Pfas changes gene activity, new study finds
In focus
Democrats are fighting fire with fire over redistricting – but will democracy burn?
The fight for democracy  
Democrats are fighting fire with fire over redistricting – but will democracy burn?
Trump’s plan to boost Republican House seats in the midterms through gerrymandering has provoked a reaction
Ukraine  
‘What about our lives?’: emotions run high in frontline Ukrainian city over ceding land to Russia
Bolivia  
Bolivia election could see lurch to right as once-dominant party’s time runs out
 

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Features
‘I tried to be nice. Sometimes I would explode’: John Fogerty on Creedence, contracts and control
Music  
‘I tried to be nice. Sometimes I would explode’: John Fogerty on Creedence, contracts and control
As the driving force behind Creedence Clearwater Revival, he wrote some of the 60s most enduring songs. But a poor record deal followed by years in the wilderness drove him to the brink of breakdown. Now 80, he looks back
TV  
And Just Like That finale review – a sad, heavy-handed and far too faecal farewell
Opinion
Remember when having women in power was supposed to change everything?
Remember when having women in power was supposed to change everything?
Trump’s DC takeover is a move of staggering hypocrisy
Sports
Premier League  
Ten things to look out for on the opening weekend
Ten things to look out for on the opening weekend
MLS  
Maga hats, anti-Ice banners and plenty of confusion: did MLS create its own political mess?
Culture
Review  
Mafia: The Old Country – by-numbers action game is elevated by Sicilian period setting
Mafia: The Old Country – by-numbers action game is elevated by Sicilian period setting
Add to playlist  
Yingtuitive’s dream-logic electronics plus the week’s best tracks
Lifestyle