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Trump makes first public appearance since assassination attempt as he names running mate
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Trump makes first public appearance since assassination attempt as he names running mate
Wild applause as Republican nominee makes first public appearance since assassination attempt in Pennsylvania
JD Vance  
Trump’s running mate said UK could be ‘first Islamist country’ with nuclear weapons
Trump rally shooting  
Suspect's motive remains elusive as FBI pores over suspect’s home town
Books  
Generation Kill author Evan Wright dies aged 59
Human rights  
Thousands of children swept up in El Salvador mass arrests, rights body says
RNC 2024
‘Braveheart of our time’: RNC day one shows Trump inspires more awe than ever among Republicans
Delegates on Trump  
‘Braveheart of our time’: RNC day one shows Trump inspires more awe than ever among Republicans
Delegates celebrate Trump in Milwaukee and speak of the horror they felt from learning of the Pennsylvania attack
Sean O'Brien  
Teamsters union president calls Trump ‘tough SOB’ in unprecedented speech
JD Vance  
Six takeaways from Trump’s pick of the Ohio senator as running mate
Milwaukee  
‘Not welcome in our city’: protesters march on Republican convention
 

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In focus
A Trump-Vance duo would be ‘the most dangerous administration’ for abortion rights, say advocates
US  
A Trump-Vance duo would be ‘the most dangerous administration’ for abortion rights, say advocates
Rights groups are vociferously condemning Trump’s VP pick of JD Vance, who has long opposed the procedure
Israel  
‘I’ve seen many wars’: residents along Israel’s Lebanon boundary brace for conflict
Analysis  
Biden touts record in NBC interview – but the doubts won’t go away
Spotlight
Brat summer: is the long era of clean living finally over?
Life and style  
Brat summer: is the long era of clean living finally over?
Charli xcx’s new album, Brat, highlights how many young women currently aspire to live – dirty, hedonistic, happy and bra-less. Well, it beats journalling after a long day of pilates ...
Sport  
College Football 25: could this be the US’s most anticipated sports video game ever?
Food  
The miso miracle: how to use the ingredient that makes every dish delicious
On our plate  
‘Instead of crisps, kids could eat snacks from the sea’: the forager chef looking to revolutionise Chile’s diet
Film  
Skywalkers: A Love Story review – ‘rooftopping’ couple chase thrills in Netflix documentary
House of the Dragon  
Season two, episode five recap – here come some newbies to turn up the heat again
Opinion
Unfortunately, gun violence – against Trump or anyone else – is all too American
Unfortunately, gun violence – against Trump or anyone else – is all too American
‘Turning down the temperature’ shouldn’t mean silencing all criticism of Trump
Sports
This Copa América was scorching chaos. Will World Cup 2026 be different?
This Copa América was scorching chaos. Will World Cup 2026 be different?
Soccer live  
Southgate steps down as England manager – news and reaction
Culture
How we made  
‘We were smoking a lot of weed’: how we made People Just Do Nothing
‘We were smoking a lot of weed’: how we made People Just Do Nothing
Film  
Chuck Chuck Baby review – emotionally charged musical drama rules the roost
In case you missed it
‘The job is all about anticipation’: behind the lens of the defining photo of the Trump rally shooting
Photography  
‘The job is all about anticipation’: behind the lens of the defining photo of the Trump rally shooting
Photographer Evan Vucci has been covering Trump for eight years. When he heard gunshots at a Pennsylvania rally he ran towards the stage
Ukraine  
‘Be yourself’: Ukraine launches PR drive to attract recruits to weary army
Israel-Gaza war  
Living in a tent with premature triplets: how fear and anxiety haunt Gaza’s new mothers
Shannen Doherty was the 90s bad girl everyone loved to hate. She was more complex than that
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