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‘It was the same old show’: Kamala Harris responds to Trump’s attacks on her racial identity
Kamala Harris  
‘It was the same old show’: Kamala Harris responds to Trump’s attacks on her racial identity
Vice-president brushes off remarks by Donald Trump in which he said Harris ‘happened to turn Black’ a number of years ago
Middle East crisis live  
Israel confirms death of Hamas military chief who masterminded 7 October attack
Paris 2024 live  
Olympics day six: USA win rowing gold; golf, race walks and more
Nancy Pelosi  
Doctors told Pelosi of concern for Trump’s mental health, ex-speaker says in book
UK  
Boy, 17, remanded in custody over murder of three girls in UK
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Ledecky makes history with gold in 1500m freestyle
Swimming  
Ledecky makes history with gold in 1500m freestyle
Katie Ledecky won the 1500m freestyle on Wednesday night in Paris, becoming the first female swimmer to claim gold at four different Olympics
Soccer  
Canada progress despite six-point deduction over drone scandal
Paris 2024 live  
Olympics day six: Dutch pip Glover and GB to rowing gold; golf, race walks and more
Just one swimming world record has fallen at the Paris Olympics. Is the pool to blame?
Italy  
Cheesy pictures: Italian gymnast’s exhaustive parmesan photoshoot takes Olympics by storm
 

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In focus
Project 2025: rightwing manifesto’s key proposals and how they could affect you
Explained  
Project 2025: rightwing manifesto’s key proposals and how they could affect you
Blueprint outlines extreme, conservative policies for a potential second Trump term and beyond
Wildfires  
‘I see what the fire may do’: the college student documenting wildfires from the frontlines
The long read  
‘Nobody knows what I know’: how a loyal RSS member abandoned Hindu nationalism
Spotlight
US Forest Service failing to protect old growth trees from logging, critics say
Environment  
US Forest Service failing to protect old growth trees from logging, critics say
Biden’s efforts to save mature trees are not getting enough Forest Service support, according to some conservationists
Rights  
‘They can stone us and flog us – I will keep using makeup’: why women risk everything in Afghanistan’s secret salons
Film  
Breaking the bank: are Hollywood stars getting paid too much?
Games  
Crushing it: why millions of people still can’t stop playing Candy Crush
Film  
The silence is deafening: why this year’s environmental films are nonverbal
Relationships  
How we met: ‘I couldn’t imagine the day without her in it’
Opinion
Trump’s usual sexist sneers don’t work against Harris – and to top it off, she’s laughing at him
Trump’s usual sexist sneers don’t work against Harris – and to top it off, she’s laughing at him
Kamala Harris needs to mobilise voters around class – not race
Sports
NFL  
‘Appearance v reality’: Rodgers denies fallout with top receiver Wilson
‘Appearance v reality’: Rodgers denies fallout with top receiver Wilson
Tennis  
Emma Raducanu continues push for US Open draw after Washington Open win
Culture
Film  
The comeback queen: actor Joan Chen on self-doubt, success, savagings – and a second chance at 63
The comeback queen: actor Joan Chen on self-doubt, success, savagings – and a second chance at 63
Books  
Someone Like Us by Dinaw Mengestu review – haunting American dreams
In case you missed it
Risk of Middle East conflict acute after weeks of strikes
War  
Risk of Middle East conflict acute after weeks of strikes
In assassinating Ismail Haniyeh in Iran, Israel has taken the regional brinkmanship to an unanticipated new level
Analysis  
Haniyeh’s killing creates crisis for Iran’s new president
Bitcoin  
Maga hats, panties and the carnivore diet: my bizarre day at Trump’s Bitcoin 2024 speech
Domestic violence  
My ex was brutally murdered. Then his killer was hailed a national hero
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