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Democrats bask in optimism of Harris surge: ‘Enthusiasm is off the charts’
US elections 2024  
Democrats bask in optimism of Harris surge: ‘Enthusiasm is off the charts’
Party enjoys resurgence of excitement that was lacking during Biden’s bumpy re-election campaign
Gaza  
Israel strikes on Gaza school site kill almost 100, Palestinian officials say
Paris Olympics day 15  
Men’s marathon, golf, basketball, athletics and more – live
Olympics  
Paris 2024 offers new Olympic medal after Huston says bronze looks ‘like it went to war’
Ukraine  
Ukraine ambushes Russian convoy in Kursk as Kremlin declares emergency
Paris Olympic Games 2024
‘Blow it up’: Lewis calls on US to change relay system after Paris debacle
Track  
‘Blow it up’: Lewis calls on US to change relay system after Paris debacle
The US were disqualified from the men’s 4x100m final after a botched baton exchange in Friday’s final extended a medal-less run that began in 2004
Fish out of water: why Marchand is right to snub popular French chatshow
Medals  
Paris 2024 offers new medal after Huston says bronze looks ‘like it went to war’
Women's soccer  
USA make hay to set up memorable final with Marta
Wrestling  
Romania's Axente leaves mat on stretcher after scary fall
 

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In focus
‘I’ve been tired since I was 13’: ME patients hope harrowing inquest will change perceptions
ME / Chronic fatigue syndrome  
‘I’ve been tired since I was 13’: ME patients hope harrowing inquest will change perceptions
Maeve Boothby O’Neill’s parents tell of desperate efforts to find help and their desire to improve treatment for others
Business  
‘His rhetoric has made Tesla toxic’: is Elon Musk driving away his target market?
South America  
How Venezuela’s opposition proved its election win: ‘A brilliant political move’
Spotlight
Why Tyla’s racial identity has rallied South Africans behind Coloured communities
Music  
Why Tyla’s racial identity has rallied South Africans behind Coloured communities
Many young people are exploring what it means to embrace a label entrenched by apartheid that has evolved into a unique culture
Start your day on a strawberry  
Fifteen microhabits for calmer, healthier mornings
‘I never understood the hate’  
Behind the scenes on Emily in Paris, TV’s guiltiest pleasure
Chappell Roan  
It’s a femininomenon! How Chappell Roan slow-burned her way to stardom
Denver  
Running in America’s worst air: ‘Like binging on a carton of cigarettes’
Banksy  
Speculation rife about Banksy’s London murals after five appear in a week
Opinion
Unregulated money continues to corrode US politics. Reforms are needed
Unregulated money continues to corrode US politics. Reforms are needed
You know who else should be on trial for the UK’s far-right riots? Elon Musk
Sports
Interview  
Sven-Göran Eriksson on his terminal illness, scandal and England
Sven-Göran Eriksson on his terminal illness, scandal and England
Olympic marathon  
Ethiopia’s Tola triumphs with Olympic record time
Culture
Avatar, Tron, Fantastic Four and Star Wars  
Disney rolls out raft of new films at fan event
Disney rolls out raft of new films at fan event
‘A spy in the land of the privileged’  
Why Eve Babitz’s cult Hollywood memoir still matters 50 years on
In case you missed it
How Tim Walz went from NRA favorite to ‘straight Fs’ on gun rights
Guns and lies  
How Tim Walz went from NRA favorite to ‘straight Fs’ on gun rights
In Congress, Walz was endorsed by gun rights advocates. But after the Parkland shooting, he changed his tone
US-Mexico border  
Migrant crossings have plunged after Biden’s asylum ban. But top Democrats are asking: at what price?
Film  
‘Designed to tear families apart’: a shocking film exposes abuse and infanticide
The alternatives  
‘Every building sits on a thermal asset’: how networked geothermal power could change cities
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