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Israel attacks Iran
Iranian soldiers killed in Israeli attack as Middle East edges closer to regional war
Middle East crisis live  
Iranian soldiers killed in Israeli attack as Middle East edges closer to regional war
Iranian army tells local media two soldiers killed ‘countering projectiles’ in Israel’s overnight attack
Full story  
Israel strikes military targets in Iran in reprisal attack
Israel attacks Iran  
What we know so far
Israel-Gaza war  
Israel must stop ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza, Jordan tells US
Headlines
Democrats panicking for no reason, pollsters say – US race nail-bitingly close
US elections  
Democrats panicking for no reason, pollsters say – US race nail-bitingly close
Polls suggest Harris and Trump still neck-and-neck, but Democrats pessimistic and Republicans confident
‘Dying in darkness’  
Furor over Washington Post’s decision to not endorse presidential candidate
New York  
Trial in subway killing of Jordan Neely to begin in New York
Alabama  
US man, 75, has fatal heart attack while saving grandson from drowning
World Series  
Freeman’s walk-off grand slam lifts Dodgers over Yankees in Game 1 classic
In focus
Cuba fears total collapse amid grid failure and financial crisis: ‘There is no money’
Cuba  
Cuba fears total collapse amid grid failure and financial crisis: ‘There is no money’
Repeated blackouts have left residents concerned about food, water supply and the future of the country
Cotton Capital  
‘A double-edged sword’: The Gullah Geechee people in a complex struggle over land
Turkey  
‘If I had the power I’d destroy the whole thing’: what went wrong with the ghost town of Disney-style castles?
Spotlight
This mother made six attempts to raise the alarm about her sick toddler. Doctors told her he’d be fine. They were fatally wrong
Health  
This mother made six attempts to raise the alarm about her sick toddler. Doctors told her he’d be fine. They were fatally wrong
The death of her son, Micah, highlights the danger of medics ignoring parental concerns. ‘It was like they were gaslighting us,’ says Keri-Sue McManus
Alan Moore  
‘Fandom has toxified the world’: Watchmen author Alan Moore on superheroes, Comicsgate and Trump
Los Angeles  
How the Menéndez brothers’ case got to resentencing: ‘Paid their debt to society’
Beauty  
‘It was wickedly painful. And transformative’: a tribute to all the women who ever waxed my back
Music  
‘We tried to get Mariah Carey … and found out she costs $1m’: the songs musicians chose for their first dance
Luke Evans  
‘I thought I’d die at Armageddon’: Hollywood action hero Luke Evans on growing up gay as a Jehovah’s Witness
Opinion
I visited JD Vance’s hometown. Here’s what I learned about young male voters
I visited JD Vance’s hometown. Here’s what I learned about young male voters
The Washington Post and LA Times refused to endorse a candidate. Why?
Sports
Premier League  
Arsenal’s red mist threatens to derail title tilt before crunch Liverpool clash
Arsenal’s red mist threatens to derail title tilt before crunch Liverpool clash
Cricket  
Irresistible Mitchell Santner spins New Zealand to historic victory in India
Culture
Review  
Canary Black review – Kate Beckinsale kicks impeccably chic ass in gender-flipped Taken
Canary Black review – Kate Beckinsale kicks impeccably chic ass in gender-flipped Taken
Al Pacino  
‘Say hello to my little pen’: 14 things we learned from Al Pacino’s memoir
In case you missed it
‘Who am I voting for? America!’ Chris Stapleton on patriotism, politics and being country’s great crossover star
Music  
‘Who am I voting for? America!’ Chris Stapleton on patriotism, politics and being country’s great crossover star
With southern-gothic storytelling and a soulfully diverse sound, the Kentucky singer revolutionised the double-denim country scene. But as the US election hots up, he’s staying out of the culture wars
Editorial  
The Guardian view on the US presidential election 2024: a Democratic government is the one we need
Ask Annalisa Barbieri  
How should I tell my bigoted mother that my daughter has come out?
Hurricane Helene  
‘They regress’: kids struggle without school and structure after Helene
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