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Kamala Harris closing gap on Trump in tight 2024 race, polls show
US elections 2024  
Kamala Harris closing gap on Trump in tight 2024 race, polls show
Republican still mostly ahead in swing states but data suggests presumptive Democratic nominee gaining ground
Paris Olympic Games 2024  
French rail network hit by arson attacks before Olympics opening ceremony
Israel-Gaza war live  
Israeli official criticises Kamala Harris’s calls to end the war
Mexico  
Top leaders of powerful Sinaloa drug cartel arrested in Texas
Wildfires  
Man accused of starting California’s largest wildfire of the year is arrested
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Paris 2024 Olympics – opening ceremony hit by travel chaos and Snoop Dogg carries torch
Live  
Paris 2024 Olympics – opening ceremony hit by travel chaos and Snoop Dogg carries torch
Join our writers for all that latest news as we build up to the opening ceremony by the Seine
Swimming  
China's Qin says doping testers are part of a European and American plot
Soccer  
Hayes brings brings back joy as US attack thrives
Men's basketball  
Is USA's era of dominance coming to an end?
Soccer  
Canada coach sent home amid drone spying claims
 

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In focus
The Gaza orphanage director: I carried a small boy with cerebral palsy to safety – but he died soon after
Gaza  
The Gaza orphanage director: I carried a small boy with cerebral palsy to safety – but he died soon after
Bombing forced Hazem Rahma to flee Gaza City with the children in his care. But the attacks continue – and there are more and more children to look after
The other petrostates  
Climate hero or villain? Fossil fuel frenzy challenges Norway’s green image
Gaza  
Uncommitted voters who protested Biden over Gaza warn Kamala Harris must earn their vote
Spotlight
Deadpool’s obnoxious gay panic humour is a tiresome schoolyard taunt
Deadpool’s obnoxious gay panic humour is a tiresome schoolyard taunt
This summer’s Deadpool & Wolverine uses the superhero’s alleged pansexuality as queerbait, but turns it into a punchline
US elections 2024  
Democratic delegates on Biden’s exit – and Harris’s rise: ‘We’re awestruck’
Kamala Harris  
‘So uniquely her’: where did Kamala Harris’s self-help speaking style come from?
Experience  
I’ve tried 50,000 beers
Philippines  
‘I did it as quietly as I could’: the navy chief who wrecked his ship to scupper China’s ambitions
Music  
‘Sublime eternal love exists within each one of us’: David Lynch on music, friendship and life’s biggest mystery
Opinion
Sonya Massey, killed by police after asking for their help, deserved better
 Sonya Massey, killed by police after asking for their help, deserved better
Conservatives’ racist and sexist attacks on Kamala Harris show exactly who they are
Sports
NBA  
Data, dollars and dunks: why NBC, Amazon and ESPN paid $76bn for NBA rights
Data, dollars and dunks: why NBC, Amazon and ESPN paid $76bn for NBA rights
Soccer  
James admits Fernández racism storm may cause ‘problem’ at Chelsea
Culture
Books  
Thom Gunn by Michael Nott review – sex, drugs and San Francisco
Thom Gunn by Michael Nott review – sex, drugs and San Francisco
Music  
Empire of the Sun: Ask That God review – the magic’s still there
In case you missed it
Canada is proposing to lead on climate – but it’s doubling down on oil
The other petrostates  
Canada is proposing to lead on climate – but it’s doubling down on oil
Despite climate-friendly plans, the government’s controversial decision to take over the pipeline made it one of world’s biggest promoters of fossil fuel projects
Revealed  
US officials are investing public funds in Israeli bonds in deals that raise ethics concerns
Diabetes  
More than 100,000 Americans with diabetes have limbs amputated each year. This is a crisis
Analysis  
Why is Kamala Harris likely to pick a white man to be her running mate?
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The Guardian Today US | The Guardian Support independent journalism Support us   cilfian @ —m HeadlinesUS oe-= Headlines Kamala Harris closing gap on Trump in tight 2024 race, polls show US elections 2024   Kamala Harris closing gap on Trump in tight 2024 race, polls show Republican still mostly ahead in swing states but data suggests presumptive Democratic nominee gaining ground Paris Olympic Games 2024   French rail network hit by arson attacks before Olympics opening ceremony Israel-Gaza war live   Israeli official criticises Kamala Harris’s calls to end the war Mexico   Top leaders of powerful Sinaloa drug cartel arrested in Texas Wildfires   Man accused of starting California’s largest wildfire of the year is arrested Paris Olympic Games 2024 Paris 2024 Olympics – opening ceremony hit by travel chaos and Snoop Dogg carries torch Live   Paris 2024 Olympics – opening ceremony hit by travel chaos and Snoop Dogg carries torch Join our writers for all that latest news as we build up to the opening ceremony by the Seine Swimming   China's Qin says doping testers are part of a European and American plot Soccer   Hayes brings brings back joy as US attack thrives Men's basketball   Is USA's era of dominance coming to an end? Soccer   Canada coach sent home amid drone spying claims Betsy Reed Editor, Guardian US Person Image I hope you appreciated this newsletter. Before you move on, I wanted to ask if you would consider supporting the Guardian’s journalism during one of the most consequential news cycles of our lifetimes. We have never been more passionate about exposing the multiplying threats to our democracy and holding power to account in America. In the heat of a tumultuous presidential race, with the threat of a more extreme second Trump presidency looming, there is an urgent need for free, trustworthy journalism that foregrounds the stakes of November’s election for our country and planet. Yet from Elon Musk to the Murdochs, a small number of billionaire owners have a powerful hold on so much of the information that reaches the public about what’s happening in the world. The Guardian is different. We have no billionaire owner or shareholders to consider. Our journalism is produced to serve the public interest – not profit motives. And we avoid the trap that befalls much US media: the tendency, born of a desire to please all sides, to engage in false equivalence in the name of neutrality. We always strive to be fair. But sometimes that means calling out the lies of powerful people and institutions – and making clear how misinformation and demagoguery can damage democracy. From threats to election integrity, to the spiraling climate crisis, to complex foreign conflicts, our journalists contextualize, investigate and illuminate the critical stories of our time. As a global news organization with a robust US reporting staff, we’re able to provide a fresh, outsider perspective – one so often missing in the American media bubble. Around the world, readers can access the Guardian’s paywall-free journalism because of our unique reader-supported model. That’s because of people like you. Our readers keep us independent, beholden to no outside influence and accessible to everyone – whether they can afford to pay for news, or not. If you can, please consider supporting us just once from $1, or better yet, support us every month with a little more. Thank you. Support us   In focus The Gaza orphanage director: I carried a small boy with cerebral palsy to safety – but he died soon after Gaza   The Gaza orphanage director: I carried a small boy with cerebral palsy to safety – but he died soon after Bombing forced Hazem Rahma to flee Gaza City with the children in his care. But the attacks continue – and there are more and more children to look after The other petrostates   Climate hero or villain? Fossil fuel frenzy challenges Norway’s green image Gaza   Uncommitted voters who protested Biden over Gaza warn Kamala Harris must earn their vote Spotlight Deadpool’s obnoxious gay panic humour is a tiresome schoolyard taunt Deadpool’s obnoxious gay panic humour is a tiresome schoolyard taunt Guy Lodge This summer’s Deadpool & Wolverine uses the superhero’s alleged pansexuality as queerbait, but turns it into a punchline US elections 2024   Democratic delegates on Biden’s exit – and Harris’s rise: ‘We’re awestruck’ Kamala Harris   ‘So uniquely her’: where did Kamala Harris’s self-help speaking style come from? Experience   I’ve tried 50,000 beers Philippines   ‘I did it as quietly as I could’: the navy chief who wrecked his ship to scupper China’s ambitions Music   ‘Sublime eternal love exists within each one of us’: David Lynch on music, friendship and life’s biggest mystery Opinion Sonya Massey, killed by police after asking for their help, deserved better Tayo Bero Sonya Massey, killed by police after asking for their help, deserved better Conservatives’ racist and sexist attacks on Kamala Harris show exactly who they are Judith Levine Sports NBA   Data, dollars and dunks: why NBC, Amazon and ESPN paid $76bn for NBA rights Data, dollars and dunks: why NBC, Amazon and ESPN paid $76bn for NBA rights Soccer   James admits Fernández racism storm may cause ‘problem’ at Chelsea Culture Books   Thom Gunn by Michael Nott review – sex, drugs and San Francisco Thom Gunn by Michael Nott review – sex, drugs and San Francisco Music   Empire of the Sun: Ask That God review – the magic’s still there In case you missed it Canada is proposing to lead on climate – but it’s doubling down on oil The other petrostates   Canada is proposing to lead on climate – but it’s doubling down on oil Despite climate-friendly plans, the government’s controversial decision to take over the pipeline made it one of world’s biggest promoters of fossil fuel projects Revealed   US officials are investing public funds in Israeli bonds in deals that raise ethics concerns Diabetes   More than 100,000 Americans with diabetes have limbs amputated each year. This is a crisis Analysis   Why is Kamala Harris likely to pick a white man to be her running mate? Get in touch If you have any questions or comments about any of our newsletters please email [email protected] Person Image We’re not owned by a billionaire or shareholders: we're fiercely independent, which means we report on fact, not fiction. We are not for sale – but only thanks to your support. If you can, please support us from just $1. Thank you. Support us   Manage your emails | | Trouble viewing? You are receiving this email because you are a subscriber to The Guardian Today US. Guardian News & Media Limited - a member of Guardian Media Group PLC. Registered Office: Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9GU. Registered in England No. 908396                                                            
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