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  • Vice-President Kamala Harris speaks to the media.

    The Guardian view on female political leaders: new strains of misogyny fuel old battles

    Editorial: The vitriol directed at Kamala Harris demonstrates how far there is to go – and a gender gap is emerging among young voters
  • Arwa Mahdawi

    Elon Musk’s 20-year-old estranged daughter responded to his rant about her

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • An Israeli soldiers prays in the Eviatar outpost in the Israeli-occupied West Bank

    The Biden-Harris administration needs to stop illegal Israeli settlements

    Jo-Ann Mort
  • Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with US Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House<br>epa11496587 Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting with US Vice President Kamala Harris (not pictured) in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office on the White House complex in Washington, DC, 25 July 2024. US President Joe Biden also hosted Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu the day after Netanyahu delivered an address to a joint meeting of the US Congress. EPA/KENNY HOLSTON / POOL

    Israelis want Netanyahu to resign. Why did Congress invite him to speak?

    Tamar Glezerman
  • Tayo Bero

    Sonya Massey, killed by police after asking for their help, deserved better

    Tayo Bero
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    Conservatives’ racist and sexist attacks on Kamala Harris show exactly who they are

    Judith Levine
  • The Republican party remains the party of denying women human rights

    Rebecca Solnit
  • Unlike Joe Biden, Kamala Harris will be a genuine champion for abortion rights

    Moira Donegan
  • Elon Musk is spending millions to elect Trump. Let’s boycott his companies

    Robert Reich
  • The FDA chief is right: we are failing people with diabetes

    Neil Barsky
  • Democrats are poised to win. But only if they make the election about Trump

    Michael Podhorzer
  • Joe Biden’s trajectory is like a Shakespearean tragedy

    Sidney Blumenthal
  • Unions who think Republicans are warming to labor rights are getting played

    Steven Greenhouse
  • Running Kamala Harris may actually be a political masterstroke for the Democrats

    Steve Phillips
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    Men are spending more time looking after their children – and it’s not just cultural, it’s in their genes

    Jonathan Kennedy
  • Will Hutton

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    Will Hutton
  • Andrew Rawnsley

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    Andrew Rawnsley
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    Martha Gill
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    Kenan Malik
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  • Most media barons hide their ambitions behind the language of journalistic impartiality. Not the Murdochs

    Julianne Schultz
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    Alastair Miller
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  • Palestinian supporters gather outside of the US Capitol to protest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress in Washington DC.

    The Guardian view on Israel and the world: Benjamin Netanyahu’s US trip won’t help

  • Kamala Harris

    The Guardian view on Joe Biden quitting the race: a fresh start for Democrats

    • Joe Biden waves as he turns away from a podium with US flags in the background.

      The Observer view on Joe Biden: he must step aside to stop Donald Trump

    • Joe Biden at an independence day celebration, Washington, 4 July

      The Guardian view on Joe Biden’s re-election bid: Democrats can’t go on like this

    • Masoud Pezeshkian greets his supporters in Tehran a day after the presidential election.

      The Guardian view on Iran’s moderate president: modest hopes must be acted upon

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