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JD Vance fires salvos at Democrats in first speech as Trump’s running mate
Republican national convention  
JD Vance fires salvos at Democrats in first speech as Trump’s running mate
Junior senator of Ohio leaned into his own background and attacked Biden in Republican national convention address
Joe Biden  
President tests positive for Covid and cancels campaign event, White House says
Trump rally shooting  
Ex-CIA chief decries security failings around Trump assassination attempt
Film  
Scarlett Johansson says OpenAI’s Sam Altman would make a good Marvel villain after voice dispute
US  
Rightwinger Leonard Leo helped fuel Bud Light boycott, tax filings show
RNC 2024
Key takeaways from day three of the Republican national convention
Republican national convention  
Key takeaways from day three of the Republican national convention
JD Vance’s addressed an enamored audience that chanted his name and a ringing silence on the topic of abortion
JD Vance  
Trump sees former ‘Never Trumper’ JD Vance as a way to expand his base, insiders say
Ohio  
‘They’ll do good work’: in JD Vance’s hometown, Trump is already the winner
Donald Trump  
RNC delegates bandage ears in act of solidarity with former president
 

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In focus
‘Garbage time of history’: Chinese state media pushes back on claims country has entered a new epoch
China  
‘Garbage time of history’: Chinese state media pushes back on claims country has entered a new epoch
Authorities unhappy as Chinese chat groups and WeChat feeds buzz with discussion of whether China has entered period of inevitable failure
The long read  
Food, water, wifi: is this the future of humanitarian aid?
Ukraine war briefing  
Germany to halve military aid to Kyiv, draft budget reportedly shows
Spotlight
The power of proprioception: how to improve your ‘sixth sense’ – and become healthier and happier
Health & wellbeing  
The power of proprioception: how to improve your ‘sixth sense’ – and become healthier and happier
It is our physical sense of where we are in space and is essential to our quality of life as we age. Here are simple, everyday ways to test and train it
The alternatives  
‘People think they’ll smell but they don’t’: building homes from mushroom waste and weeds
Film  
From Twister to Titanic: writers on their favourite disaster movies
How we met  
I told her all about my wild exploits in college – I wanted to shock her
The age of extinction  
What links Lady Gaga, Obama and Hitler? How famous people can give new species a bad name
Thursday quiz  
Charmed sisters, footballing mammoths and leaders who quit
Opinion
To his supporters, Trump is a martyred messiah, resurrected after crucifixion
To his supporters, Trump is a martyred messiah, resurrected after crucifixion
American rule of law is vanishing at the tips of Trump-appointed judges’ pens
Sports
Soccer  
‘A plague of liars’: what caused the disastrous pitches at Copa América?
‘A plague of liars’: what caused the disastrous pitches at Copa América?
Basketball  
Clark breaks WNBA single-game assists mark in Fever defeat
Culture
Games  
Été, the Amélie-inspired game where you paint Montreal into life
Été, the Amélie-inspired game where you paint Montreal into life
Best podcasts of the week  
Best podcasts of the week: Esther Perel’s love letter to romance
In case you missed it
‘A dystopian plot’: how will Trump’s Project 2025 affect California?
California  
‘A dystopian plot’: how will Trump’s Project 2025 affect California?
The plan takes specific aim at California on abortion rights and green policies – but the state has ways to fight it
The Trump family  
Ivanka Trump said she was done with politics – but is the Maga Princess plotting a return?
Environment  
Swim with the fishes: is tuna tourism just a bit of harmless holiday fun?
Guns and lies  
Trump is now a member of the mass shooting survivor’s club – will it change anything?
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