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Harris leads Trump nationally, but key swing state races tighter
US presidential polls  
Harris leads Trump nationally, but key swing state races tighter
Race so close in swing states one commentator this week called it the ‘equivalent of a knife fight in a phone booth’
‘I got flowers and that was it’  
UPS faces backlash from extreme heat incidents
West Bank  
‘Deeply disturbed’ White House calls for inquiry into killing of Ayşenur Eygi
Drugs  
Cannabis use falls among US teenagers but rises among everyone else – study
Business  
Drinking wine to 5: Dolly Parton launches prosecco and rosé range in UK
In focus
Tyre Nichols was brutally killed by five Black police officers. How did we get here?
US policing  
Tyre Nichols was brutally killed by five Black police officers. How did we get here?
Diversifying departments is one of the oldest methods of police reform, but Black cops are not immune to adopting the racism of the system
US elections 2024  
Trump rebrands his ramblings as ‘I do the weave’ – but is he just losing it?
Ukraine war briefing  
US says striking deep in Russia no game-changer after Zelenskiy plea
 

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Spotlight
Life needs fiction to make it bearable’
Pedro Almodóvar  
Life needs fiction to make it bearable’
The Spanish film-maker on the raw, real life experiences behind his first collection of short stories – and why his mother is his inspiration
Interview  
Kim Cattrall: ‘I’ve had a life’s experience – I want to bring it on board’
‘He wanted a better life’  
The man who fell from a plane in search of a new start – and the brother who retraced his journey 20 years later
Novelist Rumaan Alam  
‘A lot of people have secret money – it can make you crazy with envy’
Blind date  
I showed too much disdain when he mentioned his friends working in the City
An ageing king, his clairvoyant daughter and her celebrity shaman – welcome to Norway’s epic reality show
Opinion
Rise against fascism  
American democracy is in peril. And racism will be the sledgehammer that destroys it
American democracy is in peril. And racism will be the sledgehammer that destroys it
Editorial  
The Guardian view on the Paris Paralympics: a return to the spirit of London 2012
Sports
US Open  
Fritz outlasts Tiafoe over five sets in all-American clash to reach final
Fritz outlasts Tiafoe over five sets in all-American clash to reach final
NFL  
Saquon Barkley leads Eagles to victory in Brazil as Packers’ Love limps off field
Culture
Venice film festival 2024 roundup  
Nicole Kidman gets carnal and Lady Gaga goes crazy
Nicole Kidman gets carnal and Lady Gaga goes crazy
Anne Enright  
‘When I was eight I wanted to be a boy, so that I could be anything I wanted’
In case you missed it
Billionaires are endorsing Trump – but is that a bad bargain for them?
US elections 2024  
Billionaires are endorsing Trump – but is that a bad bargain for them?
Experts are issuing stern warnings about business support for Trump – it could backfire badly and endanger democracy
Film  
‘I’ve failed, badly – and I’m good with it’: James McAvoy on class, comfort and carnage
Japan  
‘I couldn’t say no’: anger grows over topless medical exams in Japan schools
US politics  
The strangest insult in US politics: why do Republicans call it ‘the Democrat party’?
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