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Gen-Z voters spread the 'Kamalove' as Harris's popularity earns youth support
Kamala Harris  
Gen-Z voters spread the 'Kamalove' as Harris's popularity earns youth support
Israel-Gaza war live  
Israel says Hezbollah will ‘pay a price for this loss’ after deadly strike on occupied Golan Heights
California wildfires  
‘The PTSD is horrible’: for Californians who survived tragedy, new blazes stir trauma
Film  
Robert Downey Jr returns to Marvel as Doctor Doom
Paris 2024 Olympics live  
Simone Biles in gymnastics action, Dutch beach volleyball player booed
Paris Olympic Games 2024
US – and Snoop Dogg – breathe sigh of relief as Dressel ends day-one gold drought
Swimming  
US – and Snoop Dogg – breathe sigh of relief as Dressel ends day-one gold drought
The Florida swimmer anchored the US men’s 4x100m freestyle relay team to victory as he claimed his eighth Olympic title
Revealed  
How a Kenyan runner turned undercover agent to lift the lid on dopers
Shooting  
Women often outperform men in Olympic shooting. Is it time for open events?
USWNT  
Croix Bethune created NWSL history. Now she is ready for the Olympics
Triathlon  
Heavy rain ruins triathlon swim practice in Seine due to pollution concerns
 

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In focus
Voters to choose between two starkly different candidates in US ‘Armageddon election’
Trump v Harris  
Voters to choose between two starkly different candidates in US ‘Armageddon election’
The choice for voters has never been so clear cut as Kamala Harris takes on Donald Trump for the White House
Drugs trade  
Mexican drugs lord ‘El Mayo’ has been captured, but does targeting kingpins work?
Business  
Rupert Murdoch goes to war with his children over his media empire
Spotlight
‘She is one of our heroines’: reviled, now revered, Winnie Mandela wins over the young
South Africa  
‘She is one of our heroines’: reviled, now revered, Winnie Mandela wins over the young
The legacy of the activist, ANC politician and wife of Nelson Mandela has growing appeal, despite her refusal to apologise for crimes
Furries  
‘Why are people always pointing the finger at furries?’: inside the wild world of the furry fandom
Film  
‘I didn’t want to be swallowed up’: actor Josh Hartnett on swapping Hollywood for Hampshire
IVF  
‘I felt as if my sperm had let me down’: one man’s IVF journey
Cancer research  
One man’s mission to revive a forgotten, life-saving drug
The big picture  
Precarious lives and playfulness in a London square
Opinion
What I learned about Kamala Harris over our Oscars dinner
What I learned about Kamala Harris over our Oscars dinner
The Biden-Harris administration needs to stop illegal Israeli settlements
Sports
Boxing  
Shields wins world title in fifth weight class after KO of Lepage-Joanisse
Shields wins world title in fifth weight class after KO of Lepage-Joanisse
UFC 304  
Britain’s Aspinall calls out Jones after winning interim heavyweight title
Culture
Art  
‘The marginal artist par excellence’: the pain, politics and playfulness of David Medalla
‘The marginal artist par excellence’: the pain, politics and playfulness of David Medalla
Architecture  
Who’s on the 2024 RA Dorfman prize shortlist? A lingerie factory turned weekend home, Ukrainian volunteer roofers – and more
In case you missed it
Nearly 43,000 people commented on the DEA reclassifying cannabis. What did they say?
Marijuana  
Nearly 43,000 people commented on the DEA reclassifying cannabis. What did they say?
Analysis shows 59% of commenters want the proposed rule change to go further and for marijuana to be decriminalized
Health  
Why scientific support for alcohol’s health benefits is fading
America's dirty divide  
Asphalt burns, delirium, body bags: extreme heat overwhelms ERs across US
Media  
Are the lives of Rupert Murdoch and Succession’s Logan Roy inching closer?
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