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President explains dropping out of election was ‘best way to unite our nation’
Joe Biden  
President explains dropping out of election was ‘best way to unite our nation’
US elections 2024  
Republican attacks on Kamala Harris to get ‘as ugly and bigoted as they can’
Washington DC  
‘Cynical and manipulative’: thousands at DC rally denounce Netanyahu address
Media  
Rupert Murdoch in secret legal battle with children over media empire – report
National parks  
Yosemite hiker slips on cables in Half Dome and falls to death during storm
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Handball, archery, football and rugby sevens all in action
Olympics live  
Handball, archery, football and rugby sevens all in action
Join our writers for all the latest news from Paris as the official opening to the Games looms
Team USA  
Paris 2024 predictions: breakout stars to a seismic basketball shock
USWNT  
US’s immovable object v Zambia’s unstoppable force
Olympics  
UK pundit Radcliffe sorry for wishing good luck to rapist
France 3-0 USMNT  
Hosts kick off Olympic campaign with thumping win
 

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In focus
My house was bombed – and my baby son and beloved husband died
Gaza voices  
My house was bombed – and my baby son and beloved husband died
Suha Nasser, 27, is a physiotherapist from Jabalia. She was sheltering with 31 relatives when their home was struck. Only six survived
Benjamin Netanyahu  
Amid chaos of US politics, Netanyahu finally gets attention he craves in Washington
Environment  
The Trans Mountain contradiction: how can Canada lead on climate while doubling down on oil?
Spotlight
From the KKK to the state house: how neo-Nazi David Duke won office
The long read  
From the KKK to the state house: how neo-Nazi David Duke won office
In the 1970s, David Duke was grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. In the 80s, he was elected to Louisiana’s house of representatives – and the kinds of ideas he stood for have not gone away
Diabetes  
More than 100,000 Americans with diabetes have limbs amputated each year. This is a crisis
How we met  
I thought straight away he was someone I wanted to marry
Review  
The Fabulous Four review – starry cast deserves better in silly, simplistic comedy
Ukraine  
‘One goal is to destroy Ukrainian identity’: the haunting images of Russia’s prisoners of war
Environment  
Point break? Why sharing its ‘secret’ wave with the Olympics could cost a tiny Tahitian village dear
Opinion
Unlike Joe Biden, Kamala Harris will be a genuine champion for abortion rights
Unlike Joe Biden, Kamala Harris will be a genuine champion for abortion rights
The Republican party remains the party of denying women human rights
Sports
NBA  
League jilts TNT Sports in new $76bn TV deal with ESPN, NBC and Amazon
League jilts TNT Sports in new $76bn TV deal with ESPN, NBC and Amazon
Manchester United  
Red Devils get sleep and meal windows to tackle jet lag on US tour
Culture
Documentary  
‘Greed, power and fame’: inside pop music’s biggest Ponzi scheme
‘Greed, power and fame’: inside pop music’s biggest Ponzi scheme
Kamala Harris  
Mingus, Blige, Beyoncé: Black Twitter celebrates Kamala Harris’s pop-culture cred
In case you missed it
'This used to be a beautiful place': how the US became the world’s biggest fossil fuel state
The other petrostates  
'This used to be a beautiful place': how the US became the world’s biggest fossil fuel state
No country has ever in history produced as much oil and gas as the US does now and Louisiana is ground zero
2020 v 2024  
Kamala Harris’s record as California prosecutor hurt her 2020 campaign. Will 2024 be different?
US elections 2024  
‘I was not voting before, now I am’: gen Z voters on what they think of Kamala Harris
How we survive  
‘We pledged not to eat each other’: the family that was shipwrecked for 38 days
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