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Republicans ramp up attacks on vice-president amid swirl over Biden future
Kamala Harris  
Republicans ramp up attacks on vice-president amid swirl over Biden future
Strength of criticism suggests Trump and allies see vice-president as powerful electoral asset for Democrats
Oklahoma  
First victim in Tulsa race massacre mass grave identified
Rust film set shooting  
Alec Baldwin trial dismissed after lawyers say evidence was withheld
Taylor Swift  
Singer's candid talk about body image inspires fans, US study finds
Live  
Israel-Gaza war: Israel says Hamas military chief was target in attack reported to have killed or injured 110 people
In focus
What does the authoritarian playbook look like?
‘Rule of the lawless’  
What does the authoritarian playbook look like?
Ruth Ben-Ghiat, a historian and professor, speaks to the Guardian about the contemporary threat of authoritarianism in the US
Joe Biden  
Bitter tensions as reporters feel misled by White House over Biden health
Extreme weather  
The story of a heat death: David went to work in his new job on a French building site. By the end of the day he was dead
 

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Spotlight
When my mother died, I thought her violent boyfriend had won. But she had secretly taken back control
Relationships  
When my mother died, I thought her violent boyfriend had won. But she had secretly taken back control
Ever since I was 14, this man had blighted both our lives. But my mum turned out to be stronger and more resourceful than I had ever imagined
Inner demons  
Grappling with childhood trauma in horror movies
Love  
‘As my wife and I left our wedding, I thought: I’ve made a huge mistake. I love Ted’: from closeted men to a major age gap – finding love against all odds
Blind date  
‘He tried to bond with the waiter – who was unimpressed’
This is how we do it  
‘We would have sex in the morning before I drove her to hospital’
Cuba  
Revolutionary generation face old age with promises unfulfilled
Opinion
Don’t believe it – the Republicans aren’t ‘softening’ their stance on abortion
Don’t believe it – the Republicans aren’t ‘softening’ their stance on abortion
I’m a Swiftie, but the staggering size of the Eras tour has left me feeling alienated
Sports
Wimbledon  
Djokovic sees off Musetti to set up final with Alcaraz
Djokovic sees off Musetti to set up final with Alcaraz
Bronny James  
Lakers rookie scores eight in tepid Vegas summer league debut
Culture
Books  
‘People say my book gave them a panic attack’: When We Cease to Understand the World author Benjamín Labatut
‘People say my book gave them a panic attack’: When We Cease to Understand the World author Benjamín Labatut
TV  
Those About to Die: this mega-budget Roman epic is as close to actual time travel as it’s possible to get
In case you missed it
Gaffes, stumbles and missteps – for Biden, the cracks were showing
The US politics sketch  
Gaffes, stumbles and missteps – for Biden, the cracks were showing
Joe Biden began by shattering his metaphorical vase, and spent the rest of the press conference putting it back together
Israel  
‘Constant anxiety’: hundreds of Palestinians face eviction threat in East Jerusalem
The Latin oil rush  
Mexico’s love affair with Pemex: will its bid to save the fallen oil giant block the shift to clean energy?
Israel-Gaza war  
Why researchers fear the Gaza death toll could reach 186,000
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