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Trump attacks Biden and Harris in first rally since assassination attempt
US elections 2024  
Trump attacks Biden and Harris in first rally since assassination attempt
In first rally with running mate JD Vance, ex-president jibes at leadership chaos within Democratic party
Middle East crisis live  
Israeli military confirms striking Hezbollah weapons depot in south Lebanon
Biden  
President continues to resist Democratic calls to end re-election campaign
Healthcare  
Plan to end exorbitant ‘surprise’ ambulance bills heads to Congress
Israel-Gaza war  
Slowly but surely, Israel tightens its grip on Gaza’s lifeline to Egypt
In focus
The 2016 Republican convention let extremists in. In 2024, they took the stage
Analysis  
The 2016 Republican convention let extremists in. In 2024, they took the stage
From JD Vance to Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Republican party put radical figures front and center
Explainer  
What is CrowdStrike, and how did it cause a global Windows outage?
Analysis  
Elon Musk v California: what exits of X and SpaceX mean for the Golden state
 

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Spotlight
The new etiquette: 56 ways to do the right thing, from how to leave a party to texting after sex
Social etiquette  
The new etiquette: 56 ways to do the right thing, from how to leave a party to texting after sex
Do we really need to tip? Are air kisses still a thing? What about yoga sweat? We cordially invite you to our ultimate guide to avoiding the pitfalls and pratfalls of good living
Paris  
‘It is our destiny’: Meet the people who rebuilt Notre Dame
Q&A  
Eva Longoria: ‘People are still discovering Desperate Housewives. Thematically, it’s timeless’
Ask Philippa  
I’m in my 50s, deeply in love for the first time – and terrified
Books  
Pulitzer-winning author Anne Applebaum: ‘Often, for autocrats, the second time in power is worse’
Food poverty  
A first-of-its-kind free food market opens in San Francisco: ‘Without this, some of us won’t make it’
Opinion
Aristopopulists like JD Vance can offer only empty promises to the working class
Aristopopulists like JD Vance can offer only empty promises to the working class
Practice doesn’t always make perfect – that’s why you’re not in the Olympics
Sports
The Open  
Outsider Brown gives himself every chance of bringing home bacon
Outsider Brown gives himself every chance of bringing home bacon
Olympics  
Liberté, egalité … fraternité? Conflict looms large as Paris welcomes world
Culture
Film  
From steamy summertime romances to spring-break chaos: the 20 best films about holidays
From steamy summertime romances to spring-break chaos: the 20 best films about holidays
UK arts  
Britain behind Europe in arts funding and education, ‘crisis’ report shows
In case you missed it
We unleashed Facebook and Instagram’s algorithms on blank accounts. They served up sexism and misogyny
Meta  
We unleashed Facebook and Instagram’s algorithms on blank accounts. They served up sexism and misogyny
Result of Guardian Australia experiment aligns with research showing social media automatically delivers troubling content to young men, largely without oversight
Menopause  
Can you prepare for a good menopause? Perhaps start by thinking of it as a ‘second spring’
Psychology  
The flow state: the science of the elusive creative mindset that can improve your life
Film  
Secret Diary of a Call Girl hits Netflix top ten 17 years after release
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