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Trump rally shooting
Trump rally shooting live: questions raised over security service failings after assassination attempt
Live  
Trump rally shooting live: questions raised over security service failings after assassination attempt
Spectator and suspect, named as Thomas Matthew Crooks, killed in shooting at Pennsylvania rally
Full report  
FBI names Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, as ‘subject involved’ in shooting
Media  
‘Dark day in American politics’: what the papers say about the Trump rally shooting
Reaction  
Biden, Liz Cheney and other politicians condemn Trump rally shooting
Analysis  
Cool heads needed as political fringe dwellers spread disinformation after Trump shooting
Headlines
Hamas mastermind of 7 October attack target of deadly Gaza strike, claims Israel
Israel-Gaza war  
Hamas mastermind of 7 October attack target of deadly Gaza strike, claims Israel
Health officials say at least 90 people killed and 289 injured by strike on camp for displaced people in Khan Younis
Copa América  
Luis Suárez denies Canada as Uruguay snatch third-place
Life and style  
Richard Simmons, celebrated fitness instructor, dies aged 76
Euro 2024  
Southgate’s England set for date with destiny with Spain after cultural reset
PFAS  
‘Forever chemicals’ used in lithium ion batteries threaten environment, research finds
 

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In focus
A new effort offers hope to Pinochet-era international adoptees
Chile’s stolen children  
A new effort offers hope to Pinochet-era international adoptees
Thousands of children were adopted abroad during the Pinochet dictatorship – many in murky circumstances
Democratic party  
Top donors revolt as ‘odd and off-putting’ Joe Biden struggles post-debate
Milwaukee  
Welcome to the Trump show: Republican convention to resemble coronation
Spotlight
‘Let’s make history!’: Amazon staff at UK warehouse vote on union recognition
Amazon  
‘Let’s make history!’: Amazon staff at UK warehouse vote on union recognition
In Coventry, the GMB has been canvassing hard to represent workers officially – and the potentially historic result is due this week
Television  
Sex Education’s Tanya Reynolds: ‘A clowning class changed my life’
Bereavement  
‘I felt I had no right to grieve’: what happens if your sorrow doesn’t seem appropriate?
Put Sgt Pepper back in its sleeve – after 60 years, A Hard Day’s Night is still the Beatles at their joyful best
Annie Ernaux  
‘I wanted to read more’: five actors on bringing Ernaux’s memoir to the stage
Ask Philippa  
My brother’s mental illness hovers over my family life
Opinion
The rich were led to believe they were different. Those days are numbered
The rich were led to believe they were different. Those days are numbered
Why Labour wants to hang the Tory legacy around the Conservatives’ necks for years
Sports
Wimbledon 2024  
Krejcikova crowned champion after holding off battling Paolini in three sets
Krejcikova crowned champion after holding off battling Paolini in three sets
Live  
Euro 2024 final: news and buildup to Spain v England – live
Culture
Books  
The Silence in Between by Josie Ferguson – love in a fractured city
The Silence in Between by Josie Ferguson – love in a fractured city
Danny Dyer  
‘It’s been a mad old journey’: Danny Dyer on family, royalty and his tough guy image
In case you missed it
Alec Baldwin’s trial gets shock ending fit for Hollywood
‘A botched prosecution’  
Alec Baldwin’s trial gets shock ending fit for Hollywood
The high-stakes case, which saw the actor charged in the death of Halyna Hutchins, fell apart in a matter of hours
‘Rule of the lawless’  
What does the authoritarian playbook look like?
Cuba  
Members of the revolutionary generation feel abandoned by the society they created
Climate crisis  
After Hurricane Beryl’s destruction, climate scientists fear for what’s next
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