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'She makes us proud': Harris raises over $12m in California as Pelosi welcomes her home
US elections 2024  
'She makes us proud': Harris raises over $12m in California as Pelosi welcomes her home
Vice-president returns to San Francisco for event attended by ex-House speaker Pelosi and governor Gavin Newsom
Middle East crisis live  
US accelerates military deployment to region amid reports Iran may attack within days
Paris Olympic Games 2024  
Paris says goodbye to the Olympics with golden closing ceremony
Music  
Family of Isaac Hayes threaten Donald Trump with lawsuit over use of song in rallies
Society  
Cannabis could help people cut down or stop opioid use, research shows
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Home Olympics will be a lure for Team USA veterans
Biles and Ledecky for 2028?  
Home Olympics will be a lure for Team USA veterans
Some of the biggest American stars at Paris 2024 may be tempted to extend their careers when they would otherwise be riding off into the sunset
Adieu, Paris: you were chic, spectacular and showed how to stage a handsome Games
Jordan Chiles  
Bronze medal saga has inflicted needless suffering on innocent gymnasts
Paris memories  
Picking over the memorable moments you might have missed
Medals  
USA edge China at top of gold medal table after win in final event

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In focus
‘A different level than 2020’: Trump’s plan to steal election is taking shape
The fight for democracy  
‘A different level than 2020’: Trump’s plan to steal election is taking shape
Trump’s refusal to accept the 2020 election results serves as a preview to expected challenges in November
Elon’s politics  
How Musk became a driver of elections misinformation
Interview  
‘I’m not sure Israel is a democratic state any more’: Yair Golan’s mission to save his country
Spotlight
The selfishness secret: embrace the liberating, life-enhancing power of saying no
How to build a better life  
The selfishness secret: embrace the liberating, life-enhancing power of saying no
We are conditioned to please others, to agree to things to avoid causing hurt or upset. But sometimes, to be happy, we must prioritise our own needs
Business  
Disney serves up sequels and park attractions to superfans in California – as prices rise
Interview  
Nazir Afzal on UK riots, racism and the far right: ‘These people are so stupid, they tell you they are coming’
Stage  
‘The younger generation condemn us’: stars of Madwomen of the West hit back at cancel culture
Exclusive  
‘They are trying to exterminate us’: Thailand’s banned political leader speaks out
The pet I'll never forget  
Bernie ruled our street with an iron paw – and became a local hero
Opinion
Editorial  
The Guardian view on the politics of joy: Democrats are embracing the sunny side
The Guardian view on the politics of joy: Democrats are embracing the sunny side
Why I quit  
Googling my name became an obsession, every hour of every day – I needed help
Sports
MLB  
Red Sox’ Duran apologizes for aiming ‘horrific’ homophobic slur at fan
Red Sox’ Duran apologizes for aiming ‘horrific’ homophobic slur at fan
Tour de France Femmes live  
Stage one: Rotterdam to The Hague
Culture
The big idea  
Should we abolish exams?
Should we abolish exams?
Carol Rumens's poem of the week  
Poem of the week: Sudanese Saying by Pierre Joris
In case you missed it
Democrats’ joy is unconfined as Harris and Walz take upbeat message on tour
US elections 2024  
Democrats’ joy is unconfined as Harris and Walz take upbeat message on tour
The new presidential ticket is accentuating the positive on a swing through battleground states but opinions differ on whether they can shift the mood in rural America
Science  
Fusion power might be 30 years away but we will reap its benefits well before
Fertility crisis  
Birthrates are plummeting worldwide. Can governments turn the tide?
Business  
LinkedIn is a mess. Here’s how to fix it
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