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Kamala Harris makes history as whirlwind week upends US election
US elections 2024  
Kamala Harris makes history as whirlwind week upends US election
Joe Biden’s decision to step aside, a slew of endorsements and a record fundraising haul – vice-president hits the ground running as Democrats’ new standard-bearer
Israel-Gaza war  
IDF orders evacuation of humanitarian zone
Olympics live  
China wins first gold; action in diving, swimming, hockey, cycling and more
Justice  
Biden to announce plans to reform US supreme court – report
Medical research  
Type of mouth bacteria ‘melts’ some cancers, study finds
Paris Olympic Games 2024
First US medal of Paris Olympics comes in women’s synchronized diving
Silver lining  
First US medal of Paris Olympics comes in women’s synchronized diving
Kassidy Cook and Sarah Bacon clinched silver in the 3m springboard final. The pair finished 23.04 points behind the Chinese duo in a dramatic final
Beach volleyball  
Chase Budinger made $18m in the NBA. But the Olympics called him
Opening ceremony  
IOC 'deeply apologizes' after South Korea introduced as North Korea
Olympics live  
China wins first gold; US nab diving silver; swimming, hockey and more
Netherlands  
Olympian who raped 12-year-old ‘not a paedophile’, official says
 

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In focus
EU says conflict an existential threat to the bloc
Russia-Ukraine war  
EU says conflict an existential threat to the bloc
The EU’s Josep Borrell made the remark in a meeting with Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi
Health  
Why scientific support for alcohol’s health benefits is fading
America's dirty divide  
Asphalt burns, delirium, body bags: extreme heat overwhelms ERs across US
Spotlight
The pets that ruined relationships – from pups interrupting sex to aggressive pigs
‘He chose the dog over me’  
The pets that ruined relationships – from pups interrupting sex to aggressive pigs
For some owners, animals are part of the family. But for their friends and lovers, they can present a serious problem …
Family  
We had an ordinary marriage. Then I found out my husband had been viewing images of child abuse
Music  
Charli xcx: from slow burn pop star to ‘brat’ US election influencer
Sport  
Olympic mind Games: 10 ways athletes try to gain a psychological edge
The Q&A  
Daphne Guinness: ‘I don’t look in the mirror much. Growing up, I never thought I was beautiful’
Veep  
‘Selina was not modelled on Harris’: Iannucci on how US presidential race came to mirror Veep
Opinion
The Biden-Harris administration needs to stop illegal Israeli settlements
The Biden-Harris administration needs to stop illegal Israeli settlements
Should Ukraine join Nato?
Sports
NFL  
Jordan Love agrees record-tying $222m contract with Packers
Jordan Love agrees record-tying $222m contract with Packers
Premier League  
‘I didn’t say I’m leaving’: Pep Guardiola could extend his Manchester City stay
Culture
Notes on a scandal  
Monica Heisey on why Ursula Parrott’s account of divorce is still alarmingly relatable
Monica Heisey on why Ursula Parrott’s account of divorce is still alarmingly relatable
Ice Spice: Y2K! review  
A masterclass in outrageous party trap
In case you missed it
Why Zuckerberg’s multibillion-dollar gamble doesn’t just matter to Meta
Analysis  
Why Zuckerberg’s multibillion-dollar gamble doesn’t just matter to Meta
Kamala Harris  
‘So uniquely her’: where did Kamala Harris’s self-help speaking style come from?
Revealed  
US officials are investing public funds in Israeli bonds in deals that raise ethics concerns
The other petrostates  
Canada is proposing to lead on climate – but it’s doubling down on oil
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