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US elections 2024
Kamala Harris to visit Wisconsin in first rally since launching presidential campaign
Live  
Kamala Harris to visit Wisconsin in first rally since launching presidential campaign
Vice president to travel to Milwaukee in key battleground state as poll finds vast majority of registered Democrats approve of Biden withdrawing
Analysis  
Republicans claim a ‘coup’ attempt to delegitimize Kamala Harris’s candidacy
California  
Kamala Harris’s home town cheers historic White House run: ‘She’s going to do it’
Analysis  
As Netanyahu arrives in Washington, Kamala Harris treads a careful path on Israel and Gaza
Headlines
Biden calls for justice after footage released of police killing Black woman
Sonya Massey  
Biden calls for justice after footage released of police killing Black woman
Lawmakers ‘must pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act now’, Biden says, amid shock over Sonya Massey death
Louisiana  
Nursing home owner who left 800 people in warehouse during Hurricane Ida avoids jail time
Technology  
Elon Musk claims Tesla will start using humanoid robots next year
PFAS  
PFAS widely added to US pesticides despite EPA denial, study finds
Business  
Suppliers to top essential oil brand left unpaid and afraid after abuse inquiry
 

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Paris Olympic Games 2024
Murray to retire after Games; Covid fears played down
Olympics live  
Murray to retire after Games; Covid fears played down
Join our writers for all the latest news from Paris as the summer Olympic Games loom
Midas touch  
How to snatch like weightlifter Emily Campbell
USA  
Jill Biden to lead delegation for opening ceremony
Basketball  
James carries USA past Germany in final warm-up
Victor Wembanyama  
Can France’s ‘exquisite linguine’ unite a nation at the Olympics?
In focus
Can lame duck Joe Biden give legs to Harris campaign in final months?
Analysis  
Can lame duck Joe Biden give legs to Harris campaign in final months?
President could help Harris win in November, issue executive orders to cut student debt, or he could pardon his son Hunter
Japan  
Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
New Orleans  
‘Maybe I lived a naive life’: New Orleans archbishop denies knowledge of widespread child sex abuse in 1970s
Spotlight
‘We pledged not to eat each other’: the family that was shipwrecked for 38 days
How we survive  
‘We pledged not to eat each other’: the family that was shipwrecked for 38 days
In 1972, while travelling the world, the Robertsons’ boat was attacked by whales. They found themselves adrift for weeks on a tiny raft, forced to drink turtle blood, kill sharks and use enemas to stay hydrated, while fighting for their lives
The long read  
My family and other Nazis
Life and style  
‘How many aura points did I lose?’ The new coolness currency has hints of Aristotle
Twisters is the blockbuster that almost has it all. But where’s the big kiss?
House of the Dragon  
Season two, episode six recap – fans are being cheated (despite that steamy snog)
Parisians like me love to grumble about the Olympics – but could we be about to enjoy them?
Opinion
I worked to elect Kamala Harris. She must break with Biden on Israel and Palestine
I worked to elect Kamala Harris. She must break with Biden on Israel and Palestine
Running Kamala Harris may actually be a political masterstroke for the Democrats
Sports
Soccer  
‘You can’t have barriers’: is pay-to-play having a corrosive effect on US soccer?
‘You can’t have barriers’: is pay-to-play having a corrosive effect on US soccer?
Cycling  
Tour de France winner Pogacar ruled out of Olympic road race
Culture
Science fiction  
The Book of Elsewhere by Keanu Reeves and China Miéville review – pulpy hijinks
The Book of Elsewhere by Keanu Reeves and China Miéville review – pulpy hijinks
Four Tops  
Abdul ‘Duke’ Fakir, last surviving member of Motown group, dies aged 88
In case you missed it
‘Dark oxygen’ in depths of Pacific Ocean could force rethink about origins of life
Oceans  
‘Dark oxygen’ in depths of Pacific Ocean could force rethink about origins of life
Electrically charged metallic lumps found to produce oxygen in total darkness in process aking to how plants use photosynthesis
Food  
It’s ‘almost impossible’ to eliminate toxic PFAS from your diet. Here’s what you can do
Culture  
What is the Kamala Harris coconut tree meme and why is everyone sharing it?
A running list  
The Democrats who have already endorsed Kamala Harris
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