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Trump 'assassination attempt'
Trump shooting attempt: suspect detained and assault rifle recovered at golf course
US live  
Trump shooting attempt: suspect detained and assault rifle recovered at golf course
Questions raised over security arrangements following second apparent assassination attempt on former president within two months
Full report  
Suspect held after apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump at Florida golf course
Analysis  
Violence and instability have become a feature, not a bug, of US political life
Headlines
‘Looks like karma to me’: Hillary Clinton on Trump’s hush-money conviction
Hillary Clinton  
‘Looks like karma to me’: Hillary Clinton on Trump’s hush-money conviction
Former first lady, who faced ‘lock her up’ calls from Trump supporters, says tears welled up in her eyes at verdict
US elections 2024  
JD Vance admits he is willing to ‘create stories’ to get media attention
Israel-Gaza war live  
New generations being recruited as conflict continues, senior Hamas official says
Emmys 2024  
Shōgun makes Emmys history as Hacks, The Bear and Baby Reindeer triumph
Live  
Europe floods: death toll rises
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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In focus
Hot queen conch seeks cool mates: Florida’s new ‘speed dating’ service to save endangered shellfish
Environment  
Hot queen conch seeks cool mates: Florida’s new ‘speed dating’ service to save endangered shellfish
Soaring sea temperatures have made the celebrated gastropod lethargic and infertile, so scientists are helping the threatened species to reproduce
The Stakes  
If Trump and Vance win the election, this is what’s at stake
US elections 2024  
‘It’s such a dramatic contrast’: Harris turns North Carolina into a toss-up
Spotlight
‘The biggest upset in years’ – why Shōgun’s epic Emmys haul leaves me with a nagging feeling
Television  
‘The biggest upset in years’ – why Shōgun’s epic Emmys haul leaves me with a nagging feeling
Yes, Shōgun is majestic TV that is very clearly prestigious with a capital P. But did it really deserve to shut out so many other shows?
Wellness  
How the west’s wellness industry is driving Ethiopia’s frankincense trees towards extinction
Homes  
The cult of storage: is tidying really the fast track to a happier, healthier life?
A new start after 60  
It took 70 years to find my inner artist. At 82, I’m in my studio every day
Reality TV  
‘The parents asked if we were going to show them having sex’: how Laguna Beach started a reality TV revolution
A kitchen in Rome  
‘We called her the vegetable whisperer’: Rachel Roddy on the cook who inspired her
Opinion
Should we take Elon Musk’s and Taylor Swift’s political endorsements seriously?
Should we take Elon Musk’s and Taylor Swift’s political endorsements seriously?
Spare a thought for poor Ireland – forced to collect €13bn from Apple against its will
Sports
WNBA  
Caitlin Clark breaks WNBA rookie scoring record as Wilson passes 1,000 points
Caitlin Clark breaks WNBA rookie scoring record as Wilson passes 1,000 points
NFL  
So … naming a stadium after Trevor Lawrence may have been a little premature
Culture
Books  
Kingmaker by Sonia Purnell review – Pamela Churchill Harriman’s astonishing life of seduction and power
Kingmaker by Sonia Purnell review – Pamela Churchill Harriman’s astonishing life of seduction and power
Film  
Stephen King adaptation The Life of Chuck wins Toronto film festival award
In case you missed it
I read the full 900-page manifesto – here’s why it matters
Project 2025  
I read the full 900-page manifesto – here’s why it matters
Heritage Foundation blueprint describes an America poisoned by ‘wokeness’ and overtaken by lawlessness that only conservatives can save
Life behind bars  
Inside Japan’s biggest prison: home to yakuza … and hundreds of old men
Drugs  
‘They died because they tried it once’: a US high school was ravaged by fentanyl – and came back from the brink
Samuel Alito  
The princess and the judge: Samuel Alito’s ties to a German aristocrat who defends the far right
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