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UN chief ‘alarmed’ as Israel launches major ground offensive in Gaza
Middle East crisis live  
UN chief ‘alarmed’ as Israel launches major ground offensive in Gaza
United Nations secretary general António Guterres called on Saturday for a permanent and immediate ceasefire
Ukraine  
Zelenskyy calls for tougher Moscow sanctions after deadly Russian strike on bus
‘Very disturbing’  
Trump receipt of overseas gifts unprecedented, experts warn
House of Representatives  
US House Republicans propose fees on immigrants to fund Trump’s crackdown
Weather  
Four people killed by St Louis storms as severe weather threatens millions in US
Special report
How weight-loss wonder drugs are redefining the way our bodies work
The Saturday read  
How weight-loss wonder drugs are redefining the way our bodies work
Medications such as Ozempic have transformed obesity treatment and are now leading a healthcare revolution
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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I hope you appreciated this newsletter. Before you move on, I wanted to ask whether you could support the Guardian’s journalism as we face the unprecedented challenges of covering the second Trump administration.

As Trump himself observed: “The first term, everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend.”

He’s not entirely wrong. All around us, media organizations have begun to capitulate. First, two news outlets pulled election endorsements at the behest of their billionaire owners. Next, prominent reporters bent the knee at Mar-a-Lago. And then a major network – ABC News – rolled over in response to Trump’s legal challenges and agreed to a $16m million settlement in his favor.

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In focus
First week of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial: huge media attention and disturbing details of alleged abuse
Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs  
First week of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial: huge media attention and disturbing details of alleged abuse
Journalists, fans of Combs, podcasters and others lined up to get into court, where Cassie testified about alleged rape
‘Between a mathematician and a Trump-loving hooligan’  
Romania’s stark presidential choice
#MeToo  
Gérard Depardieu’s conviction a historic moment for #MeToo in France
Features
How to make the most of a Power Half Hour
Sort your life out in 30-minute chunks  
How to make the most of a Power Half Hour
Edit your wardrobe, do a beauty blitz, organise your savings … Experts share tips on the tasks best tackled in small bites
Blind date  
I was hoping to meet the love of my life – or to get a good story out of it
Opinion
Yes, the media’s Biden coverage was flawed. But its reporting on Trump was far worse
Yes, the media’s Biden coverage was flawed. But its reporting on Trump was far worse
It’s not a rich list – it’s gone far beyond that. We need to talk about ‘extreme wealth’
Sports
NBA  
The Knicks’ transition from laughing stock to title contenders is complete
The Knicks’ transition from laughing stock to title contenders is complete
Matchday live  
FA Cup final buildup to Crystal Palace v Manchester City
Culture
Film  
Tom Cruise doesn’t need sleep, help or clothes in Mission: Impossible
Tom Cruise doesn’t need sleep, help or clothes in Mission: Impossible
TV review  
Murderbot review – Alexander Skarsgård is hella cool as a bored Robocop who hates all humans