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JD Vance’s investments reveal potential contradictions with his political persona
US  
JD Vance’s investments reveal potential contradictions with his political persona
Analysis shows funding for biotech, defense and video platform – and a fascination with The Lord of the Rings
US elections 2024  
‘We’re not going back’: thousands rally for Harris and Walz in Wisconsin and Michigan
Homelessness  
Thousands of senior citizens are dying homeless in Los Angeles, records reveal
Paris 2024 live  
Olympics day 13: Dutch delight in marathon swimming; heptathlon, taekwondo and more
Venezuela  
Maduro cracks down on Venezuelans protesting contested election win
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Quincy Hall wins gold with late comeback in men’s 400m thriller
Track  
Quincy Hall wins gold with late comeback in men’s 400m thriller
Team GB’s Matt Hudson-Smith was beaten to Olympic gold in Paris by Quincy Hall in a thrilling men’s 400m final
Aquatics  
USA artistic swimming moonwalk to silver medal in Paris
So close but yet so far  
The pain and pleasure of finishing in fourth place at the Games
Shot put  
USA's Saunders causes stir competing in mask and sunglasses
Athletics  
Ethiopia’s Girma taken to hospital after horror fall
 

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In focus
Fifty years after Nixon resigned, a key player is still angry about his pardon
US  
Fifty years after Nixon resigned, a key player is still angry about his pardon
Elizabeth Holtzman, House committee member who reviewed impeachment articles, recalls ‘gross political act’
Canada  
‘It’s devastating’: summer in Canada’s Arctic region brings severe heatwaves
US weather  
For Maui wildfire survivors who moved to Las Vegas, another climate disaster awaits: extreme heat
Spotlight
Quincy Wilson: USA’s 16-year-old 400m relay star set for a remarkable Olympic debut
Paris Olympics  
Quincy Wilson: USA’s 16-year-old 400m relay star set for a remarkable Olympic debut
The teenager’s precocious talent won plaudits at the US Olympic trials. Now he is ready to become his country’s youngest-ever male track athlete at the Games
West Bank  
‘We don’t want to live in a prison’: grief and anger in a West Bank refugee camp
The long read  
No god in the machine: the pitfalls of AI worship
Environment  
Sea, sand and sky-high fees: Italians tussle over their right to lie on the beach
Weddings  
Secret confessions of bridesmaids: ‘The dress alone cost me two months’ rent’
Thursday quiz  
Swimming pools, studios and lots of places called Athens
Opinion
Why Donald Trump won’t make inroads with Black voters
Why Donald Trump won’t make inroads with Black voters
Narcissistic, invasive, annoying? No way – the voice note is a lifeline
Sports
Soccer  
Recent USMNT managers have promised the world and forgotten the basics
Recent USMNT managers have promised the world and forgotten the basics
Tennis  
‘I will miss those electric nights’: Rafael Nadal pulls out of US Open
Culture
Music  
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: Flight b741 review – a cheerfully rocking album about global collapse
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: Flight b741 review – a cheerfully rocking album about global collapse
Art  
‘We invest in artists as changemakers’: using art to help increase US voter participation
In case you missed it
Harris-Walz merch unites gen X dads – and Chappell Roan fans
US elections 2024  
Harris-Walz merch unites gen X dads – and Chappell Roan fans
Simple, bold logo divides observers but camouflage hat embraces one of the year’s most unlikely fashion trends
US elections 2024  
The Tim Walz cheat sheet: 10 things to know about Harris’s VP pick
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
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