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2024 presidential debate
‘Defcon 1 moment’: Biden’s debate performance sends Democrats into panic
Joe Biden  
‘Defcon 1 moment’: Biden’s debate performance sends Democrats into panic
Party scrambles to affirm president’s ability to lead nation as some raise questions about about what else can be done
Full report  
Biden struggles to land lines as Trump lies in first presidential debate
‘You’re the sucker, you’re the loser’  
Ninety miserable minutes of Biden v Trump
Analysis  
Trump-Biden debate likely amplified Americans’ dismay about the election
Headlines
Michigan leading US on monitoring and studying bird flu outbreak
Bird flu  
Michigan leading US on monitoring and studying bird flu outbreak
Daily text messages and phone calls check on farm workers who work with cows that have tested positive for H5N1
West Bank  
Israel destroys 11 homes in West Bank village amid spiralling violence
US supreme court  
Ketanji Brown Jackson pens fiery dissent in abortion ruling: ‘Facilitating suffering of people’
Space  
Astronauts take cover as defunct Russian satellite splits into nearly 200 pieces
Religion  
Oklahoma state superintendent orders public schools to teach the Bible
 

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In focus
Colorado oil and gas wells can’t fund their own cleanup. Taxpayers may foot the bill
Big oil uncovered  
Colorado oil and gas wells can’t fund their own cleanup. Taxpayers may foot the bill
A Carbon Tracker report shows the cost to safely shut down low-producing wells is $3bn more than what they earn
A common condition  
Campaign to decriminalise suicide in four Caribbean nations gains momentum
Trump v Biden in the first 2024 presidential debate: our panelists’ verdict
Spotlight
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was asked to return his key to New York City – will Miami and Chicago rescind theirs?
Locked out  
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was asked to return his key to New York City – will Miami and Chicago rescind theirs?
Receiving a key to a city is the ultimate accolade for many rap stars, and Combs’s key ring was the lyrical equivalent of the infinity stone gauntlet
Film  
The other 1969 concert that changed music: ‘one of the most important stories in rock history’
Basketball  
Is 7ft 9in teenager Olivier Rioux too tall for basketball?
Glastonbury  
Can Marina Abramović get Glastonbury to be silent for seven minutes?
Television  
‘It isn’t hard to see where things went wrong’: how The Bear went off the boil
Life and style  
12 little acts of kindness: what friends and strangers did for each other in their hour of need
Opinion
The true losers of this presidential debate were the American people
The true losers of this presidential debate were the American people
Most Americans have no idea how anti-worker the US supreme court has become
Sports
Weah sees red as Berhalter’s USMNT drift on journey to nowhere
Weah sees red as Berhalter’s USMNT drift on journey to nowhere
Live  
Euro 2024: a selection headache for England and buildup to the last-16 ties – live news
Culture
France  
How an 80s punk lyric became the rallying cry of French protests against the far right
How an 80s punk lyric became the rallying cry of French protests against the far right
Music  
‘I’m literally a superstar!’: the irresistible confidence of Nigerian singer-songwriter Ayra Starr
In case you missed it
Visualized: see where summer heat has risen in the US the most
Extreme heat  
Visualized: see where summer heat has risen in the US the most
More than a third of Americans endure summers at least 1.5C hotter than the 1895 average, analysis shows
Friendships  
‘She is my soulmate. I’d do anything for her’: readers on their best friends
Water  
Kids have a right to water in US schools, but does that water make the grade?
The age of extinction  
‘No chain stores, but moose on every corner’: as Colorado herds thrive, clashes with people rise
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