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Democratic national convention
Kamala Harris pledges to ‘chart a new way forward’ as she accepts nomination
US elections 2024  
Kamala Harris pledges to ‘chart a new way forward’ as she accepts nomination
Democratic nominee makes sweeping convention speech and promises to prosecute case against Donald Trump
Analysis  
Harris makes forceful speech – and skewers the menace from Mar-a-Lago
Music  
From buzz to fizzle as rumours of Beyoncé performance at DNC fly, then fade
Headlines
Israeli negotiators in Cairo for ceasefire and hostage talks as Kamala Harris urges peace
Israel-Gaza war live  
Israeli negotiators in Cairo for ceasefire and hostage talks as Kamala Harris urges peace
US vice-president and presidential candidate was speaking at the Democratic national convention as Israel confirmed its negotiators are in Cairo for talks
US voting rights  
Anti-immigrant activists draft bill requiring US citizenship proof to vote
Italy  
Possibility of manslaughter charges as final body found inside sunken Sicily yacht
US  
Robert F Kennedy Jr withdraws presidential bid in Arizona
Ukraine war live  
‘Everyone will be severely punished for what happened in Kursk region,’ says Russian ambassador
 

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In focus
 US delivery workers swelter in record heat – many without AC in their vans
Environment  
US delivery workers swelter in record heat – many without AC in their vans
Amid rising temperatures last year, unionized UPS workers made heat an issue – but despite a key contract win, workers say little progress has been made
US elections 2024  
Georgia election deniers helped pass new laws. Many worry it’ll lead to chaos in November
Japan  
Praying to the god of sunshine and rain: visitor numbers at Japan’s only Shinto weather shrine surge
Spotlight
‘I’m a tyrant!’: pop superstar Sabrina Carpenter on freakish fame, fighting Disney and writing the song of the summer
Sabrina Carpenter  
‘I’m a tyrant!’: pop superstar Sabrina Carpenter on freakish fame, fighting Disney and writing the song of the summer
After 14 years in obscurity, she has now been streamed by billions, censored by the BBC and toured with Taylor Swift – and she’s still only 25
Review  
The Crow review – unfathomably awful goth remake
Democratic national convention  
The best images from the final day – in pictures
Iran  
Fears grow for women’s rights activists jailed in Iran after 87 executions in one month
Experience  
We went magnet fishing and found $100,000 in a safe
The Guardian picture essay  
‘I am always tired’: life in the long shadow of factory farming in Europe
Opinion
Kamala Harris’s speech was the test of her political life. She passed, but there will be others – not least Gaza
Kamala Harris’s speech was the test of her political life. She passed, but there will be others – not least Gaza
Democrats are finally done with the ‘high road’ – and hitting Trump where it hurts
Sports
Is high school football morally tenable? Three more deaths raise familiar questions
Is high school football morally tenable? Three more deaths raise familiar questions
Premier League  
10 things to look out for this weekend in the top flight
Culture
Books  
The Hotel Avocado by Bob Mortimer review – more affable nonsense
The Hotel Avocado by Bob Mortimer review – more affable nonsense
Music  
Spirit of the Beehive: You’ll Have to Lose Something review – like an arthouse horror movie in sound
In case you missed it
The evolution of Kamala Harris: from activist in pigtails to presidential candidate
Profile  
The evolution of Kamala Harris: from activist in pigtails to presidential candidate
The daughter of civil rights activists has an unbroken history of working to change ‘anything that wasn’t right’, friends say
Kamala Harris  
‘Brat, what’s that?’: Harris’s meme fame (sort of) makes its way to the DNC
Revealed  
JD Vance promoted far-right views in speech about extremists’ book
Kamala Harris  
‘She may be family, but we need to hold her accountable’: Howard students cautiously excited by Kamala Harris
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