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JD Vance promoted far-right views in speech about extremists’ book
Revealed  
JD Vance promoted far-right views in speech about extremists’ book
Up from Conservatism advocates repeal of Civil Rights Act, investigations into ‘gay lifestyle’ and defunding childcare
Middle East  
Israel launches reprisal strikes against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon
Democratic national convention  
Tim Walz accepts VP nomination and pitches voters: ‘We have the right team’
Music  
Trump campaign deletes Freedom video after Beyoncé blocks use of song
New Orleans  
Release of ex-US detective child molester puts kids at risk, says victim
In focus
‘They aren’t going to accept empty promises’: progressives back Harris with cautious enthusiasm
Analysis  
‘They aren’t going to accept empty promises’: progressives back Harris with cautious enthusiasm
Climate goals and Gaza ceasefire top the list of expectations for millions of young and progressive voters
Democratic convention day three key takeaways  
Walz, Bill Clinton and surprise Oprah
Ukraine war briefing  
Long-range strikes a must against Russian aggression, says EU’s Borrell
 

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Spotlight
‘I just wanted to help people!’ How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Memoir  
‘I just wanted to help people!’ How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
She started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions – and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir
The long read  
Morality and rules, and how to avoid drowning: what my daughters learned at school in China
Film  
Blink Twice review – Zoe Kravitz’s stylish yet scattered #MeToo thriller
Travel  
The reluctant camper: 15 easy tips to make you love life beneath the stars
Film  
Animal eclipses co-star Jean Reno in filming of My Penguin Friend
Music  
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds: Wild God review – this masterpiece will make you fall back in love with life
Opinion
Stop using the term ‘centrist’. It doesn’t mean what you think it does
Stop using the term ‘centrist’. It doesn’t mean what you think it does
AOC’s power comes from her outsider status. Can that endure?
Sports
Football  
‘Clear eyes, full heart’: the unlikely championship that launched Tim Walz
‘Clear eyes, full heart’: the unlikely championship that launched Tim Walz
Analysis  
Sinner case dividing tennis with lack of transparency at its core
Culture
Art  
From the Andes to Amsterdam: the artist reimagining indigenous cultures
From the Andes to Amsterdam: the artist reimagining indigenous cultures
TV  
Secret Lives of Orangutans review – David Attenborough’s new series is utterly relaxing TV
In case you missed it
Vance and Walz’s opposing views of being from the US heartland
Midwestern guys  
Vance and Walz’s opposing views of being from the US heartland
Politicians assuming working-class roots for votes isn’t new – but this year’s election pits the VP picks against each other
US elections 2024  
All eyes on America’s ‘blue wall’ as Harris scrambles to woo key voters
Documentary films  
‘A war of who gets to write history’: the artists resisting in Ukraine
Six key takeaways  
‘Yes she can’ and the ‘comeback’ of hope: top moments from DNC day two
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