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 Harris and Walz to hit campaign trail in Wisconsin and Michigan
US election live  
Harris and Walz to hit campaign trail in Wisconsin and Michigan
Vice-president and her new running mate embark on battleground tour to win over swing states key to deciding who wins the White House in November
Democrats  
Cori Bush loses primary after pro-Israel groups spend millions to oust ‘Squad’ member
Live  
Paris 2024 Olympics day 12: women’s golf begins, athletics, diving and more
Baseball  
Billy Bean, former MLB player and LGBTQ advocate, dies aged 60
Middle East crisis live  
US warns Israel and Iran that conflict must not escalate
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Hocker has last laugh after Kerr and Ingebrigtsen’s tiresome war of words
Hocker has last laugh after Kerr and Ingebrigtsen’s tiresome war of words
You may have been led to believe that this 1500m final was a two-man showdown. We apologise for any confusion
Olympics live  
Paris 2024 day 12: women’s golf, track, cycling and more
How the Olympic men’s quarter-finals became the best day in basketball
Wrestling  
Amit Elor becomes youngest US wrestler to win Olympic gold
Field hockey  
Australian player arrested for allegedly buying cocaine in Paris
 

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In focus
The Tim Walz cheat sheet: 10 things to know about Harris’s VP pick
US elections 2024  
The Tim Walz cheat sheet: 10 things to know about Harris’s VP pick
Get up to speed with the Minnesota governor – what should you know about him and how do you pronounce his name?
Paris Olympic Games 2024  
‘We’re not doing anything wrong’: why the word Taiwan is banned at the Olympics
Global development  
‘I lost my son to sepsis’: the fightback against the spread of superbugs
Spotlight
Broad City’s Ilana Glazer on her new pregnancy comedy: ‘I had no idea how effortful having children is’
Film  
Broad City’s Ilana Glazer on her new pregnancy comedy: ‘I had no idea how effortful having children is’
After defining goofy millennial aimlessness with her beloved sitcom Broad City, the writer-actor is facing up to motherhood with new film Babes. But don’t worry: she hasn’t grown up too much
Euro visions  
The Icelandic love secret: should we all try ‘sex before coffee’?
A moment that changed me  
I quit my PhD – and left my severe impostor syndrome behind
Film  
Caligula: The Ultimate Cut review – 1970s Roman empire sex shocker returns to the source
Insects  
The rise of ‘ento-veganism’: how eating crickets could help save the world
Global development  
Women behind the lens: ‘The colour, the light, the happy goat – the scene looked like a painting’
Opinion
In choosing Tim Walz, Kamala Harris went for policies not electoral votes
In choosing Tim Walz, Kamala Harris went for policies not electoral votes
Elon Musk is opening another school. Expect a very un-woke curriculum
Sports
MLB  
White Sox end 21-game losing streak with victory over A’s
White Sox end 21-game losing streak with victory over A’s
‘Fight until the end’  
High jump gold medallist Mahuchikh’s call to Ukraine
Culture
Book of the day  
The Voyage Home by Pat Barker review – a brilliant finale to the Trojan war trilogy
The Voyage Home by Pat Barker review – a brilliant finale to the Trojan war trilogy
Review  
Cuckoo review – stylish horror offers atmosphere with incoherence
In case you missed it
The one policy conservatives across the world say will fix men: mandatory military service
Young men and the election  
The one policy conservatives across the world say will fix men: mandatory military service
Proponents say the draft could help foster connection. Others see the proposal as a cynical political gimmick
America's dirty divide  
In Alaska, advocates say reducing prison population is a key climate strategy
Profile  
Who is Tim Walz? The governor with a history of winning over Republicans
Romance books  
My weeks of reading hornily: steamy book sales have doubled – and I soon found out why
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