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Harris and Walz hold Las Vegas rally and match Trump pledge of no tax on tips
US elections 2024  
Harris and Walz hold Las Vegas rally and match Trump pledge of no tax on tips
Buoyant Democratic duo, energized by recent polling data, hope to win over voters in critical states such as Nevada
Abortion  
Child rape survivors face extraordinary barriers in states with abortion bans
Olympics  
Paris 2024 final day: Hassan wins women’s marathon; cycling finals, weightlifting and more – live
Israel-Gaza war live  
Israel issues massive evacuation order in Khan Younis
Missouri  
Black Ferguson police officer suffers critical brain injury in Michael Brown anniversary violence
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Curry shows otherworldly skills in Olympic epic
Curry shows otherworldly skills in Olympic epic
Despite a febrile atmosphere, the USA’s new Dream Team always looked in control in a 98-87 win against the hosts
Marathon  
Fans unite in Paris to rouse Bhutan’s Kinzang Lhamo Olympian effort
Hayes courts disaster but makes instant mark with Olympic gold
Gymnastics  
IOC orders Chiles to return bronze medal after appeal saga
Boxing  
Gender wars and Gazprom vol-au-vents leave sport in a mess
 

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In focus
Oleg Orlov: the veteran dissident who accepted jail to ‘show there is resistance inside Russia’
Protest  
Oleg Orlov: the veteran dissident who accepted jail to ‘show there is resistance inside Russia’
The trenchant critic of Putin was released this month, but says he saw captivity as an integral part of his campaign
Ukraine war briefing  
Zelenskiy acknowledges Ukraine’s military operation in Russia for first time
Analysis  
Macron is hugging France’s heroes as though he dare not let the Olympics go
Spotlight
Fusion power might be 30 years away but we will reap its benefits well before
Science  
Fusion power might be 30 years away but we will reap its benefits well before
Discoveries made in pursuit of nuclear fusion have potentially huge practical applications in everything from curing cancer to superior batteries for EVs
Film  
‘I see the world for what it is’: actor Naomi Ackie’s rage-fuelled rising star
Books  
The Art of Power by Nancy Pelosi review – politics with principles
Asia Pacific  
Love the army, defend the motherland: how China is pushing military education on children
Interview  
Sarah Manguso: ‘I seem to have hit on a cultural sore spot’
Food  
Serve with crusty bread and don’t use a fork: Özge Kalvo’s recipe for Turkish menemen
Opinion
A wave of optimism is sweeping the Democrats – are the good times really about to roll again?
A wave of optimism is sweeping the Democrats – are the good times really about to roll again?
Britain burns while liberals check facts
Sports
Soccer  
Ten Hag backs Rashford after City win at Wembley
Ten Hag backs Rashford after City win at Wembley
NFL preseason roundup  
No 1 pick Williams ‘outstanding’ in Bears debut
Culture
Music  
‘And really, that song?’: Celine Dion rebukes Trump for unauthorized use of Titanic tune
‘And really, that song?’: Celine Dion rebukes Trump for unauthorized use of Titanic tune
Banksy  
Meaning of new series revealed as latest London artwork emerges
In case you missed it
LinkedIn is a mess. Here’s how to fix it
Business  
LinkedIn is a mess. Here’s how to fix it
The networking site one is calling a ‘cesspool’ is riddled with oversharing and lunatics – it’s time for change
Not done yet  
Still-smarting Joe Biden to focus on his legacy in final months
Riots and racism  
‘You’re reminded you don’t belong, even if you were born in Britain’
Guns and lies  
How Tim Walz went from NRA favorite to ‘straight Fs’ on gun rights
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