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Biden quits 2024 race
US election updates: top Democrats back Kamala Harris as donations surge after Biden steps aside
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US election updates: top Democrats back Kamala Harris as donations surge after Biden steps aside
Vice-president says she will do ‘everything in my power to unite’ the party; ActBlue, the liberal political action committee, says $46.7m raised in hours since Biden withdrew from race
US elections 2024  
Democrats rush for new strategy as Kamala Harris emerges as favorite
Joe Biden  
The 48 hours that consigned Joe Biden’s 2024 candidacy to history
Kamala Harris  
Vice-president thrust into 2024 spotlight as Biden bows out
The post-Biden era may be uncertain for the Democrats, but for Trump it will be utterly dismaying
Explainers and analysis
Lame duck or legacy maker? How Biden announcement could affect US relations with foreign leaders
Analysis  
Lame duck or legacy maker? How Biden announcement could affect US relations with foreign leaders
Announcement comes at turbulent time in world affairs, with conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza and a growing US-China rivalry
Explainer  
What happens now to replace Biden as Democratic presidential nominee?
Analysis  
Biden’s selfless decision to drop out sets stage for an entirely different election
Video  
Why Joe Biden has dropped out of the presidential race
 

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Headlines
UK watchdog accuses Apple of failing to report sexual images of children
Technology  
UK watchdog accuses Apple of failing to report sexual images of children
Exclusive: NSPCC finds Apple implicated in more cases of predators sharing child abuse imagery in England and Wales alone than the company reported globally in a year
Women's health  
‘Dream come true’: study suggests drug could extend women’s fertility by five years
Microsoft IT outage  
CrowdStrike says significant number of devices back online after global outage
Health  
Most new HIV infections occurred outside sub-Saharan Africa for first time – UN report
Child protection  
AI advances could lead to more child sexual abuse videos, watchdog warns
In focus
‘Maybe I lived a naive life’: New Orleans archbishop denies knowledge of widespread child sex abuse in 1970s
New Orleans  
‘Maybe I lived a naive life’: New Orleans archbishop denies knowledge of widespread child sex abuse in 1970s
Gregory Aymond blames three predecessors as memo says he socialized or lived with 48 allegedly abusive clergymen
PFAS  
It’s ‘almost impossible’ to eliminate toxic PFAS from your diet. Here’s what you can do
Joe Biden's political career  
The tragedy and resilience of Joe Biden: a look back at a life in politics
Spotlight
What is the Kamala Harris coconut tree meme and why is everyone sharing it?
Culture  
What is the Kamala Harris coconut tree meme and why is everyone sharing it?
The phrase ‘You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?’ is everywhere online. What does it mean? Where did it come from?
Fascinating Olympians  
Bullied, belittled but indisputably brilliant: how Victoria Pendleton survived everything – and became a cycling legend
The pet I'll never forget  
Honey the hen, who lured me up a tree and almost killed me
Music  
‘They taught me how to dress’: Michael Stipe on Limbo District, the greatest band you’ve never heard of
A new start after 60  
I retired from teaching – and became a blacksmith
The age of extinction  
‘Massacred for TikTok likes’: is social media feeding the slaughter of 2.6m birds in Lebanon?
Opinion
Joe Biden has given America a fighting chance to defeat Donald Trump
Joe Biden has given America a fighting chance to defeat Donald Trump
After 30 years of dieting I was exhausted. So I started to ask: what if I stopped?
Sports
Golf  
Schauffele seals Open win as USA sweep all four majors for first time in 42 years
Schauffele seals Open win as USA sweep all four majors for first time in 42 years
Formula One  
Norris admits he was tempted to ignore team orders and win
Culture
Art and design  
Coups, crackdowns and chaos: art inspired by democracy – and the despots who overthrew it
Coups, crackdowns and chaos: art inspired by democracy – and the despots who overthrew it
Film  
Difficult, fearsome, aggressive: the Faye Dunaway documentary is unusually frank
In case you missed it
JD Vance’s confusing evolution from liberal touchstone to Maga superstar
Profile  
JD Vance’s confusing evolution from liberal touchstone to Maga superstar
Trump’s vice-presidential pick seen as relatable for ties to rural white poor, but some say his book ‘sanitized’ his past
Artificial intelligence  
The world is not quite ready for ‘digital workers’
Analysis  
The 2016 Republican convention let extremists in. In 2024, they took the stage
Paris  
‘It is our destiny’: Meet the people who rebuilt Notre Dame
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