The Guardian - July 22, 2024
The Guardian - July 22, 2024
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July 22, 2024
Biden quits race
Joe Biden yesterday withdrew his bid to seek a second term in the White House, endorsing the vice-president, Kamala Harris, to take his place as the Democratic candidate in an extraordinary decision that plunges the US into chaos less than four months before the election.
5 mins
A life of tragedy and resilience Biden calls time on consequential political career
Joe Biden's historic decision yesterday to step down as the Democratic nominee for president signals an imminent end to one of the most consequential American political careers.
3 mins
Pressure grows on secret service head to resign over assassination attempt
The head of the US secret service came under renewed pressure to resign yesterday as she prepared to appear before a congressional committee to explain how a gunman was able to shoot Donald Trump in the ear at a rally in Pennsylvania.
2 mins
Couple who were sailing across the Atlantic found dead on raft
The bodies of a couple who were on a sailing trip across the Atlantic Ocean have been found on a life raft that washed up on a remote Canadian island almost six weeks after they were last seen.
2 mins
The threads of history: study sheds light on Pepys' keen fashion sense
He might be best known for his juicy diary, administrative prowess and wandering eye-but new research has highlighted a different side of Samuel Pepys: that of a budding fashionista.
2 mins
Spending dilemma as Reeves hints at above-inflation public sector pay rise
Labour is fast approaching a moment of truth over its election pledges on tax and spending, experts say, after Rachel Reeves indicated the government could agree above-inflation pay rises for public sector staff.
3 mins
Probation Watchdog calls for cut in caseload
Ministers should consider reducing the caseload of the probation service by up to 40,000 people if they are to ease the prison overcrowding crisis, a watchdog has told the Guardian.
2 mins
Indonesians who paid thousands to work on UK farm fired within weeks
Indonesian workers who paid thousands of pounds to travel to Britain and pick fruit at a farm supplying most big supermarkets have been sent home within weeks for not picking fast enough.
4 mins
Water quality sensors to alert wild swimmers to real-time pollution risk
Real-time water quality monitors are being installed at wild swimming spots and beaches across southern England to help people assess their immediate risk of illness from polluted water.
3 mins
'McCarthyism' Universities condemn bill in Knesset to limit academic freedom
Israel's education minister and the country's national union of students are backing a draft law to limit academic speech in the country, which the heads of leading universities have attacked as \"McCarthyite\" and fundamentally undemocratic.
2 mins
Women in war-torn Sudanese city forced to have sex with soldiers for food, victims say
Women struggling to survive in the war-torn Sudanese city of Omdurman say soldiers are forcing them to have sex in exchange for food.
2 mins
Free to fight The convicts who are plugging gaps in Kyiv's military
Last year Volodymyr Prysiazhniuk quarrelled with his father-in-law, Yuriy.
3 mins
'Afghanistan is silent' Young musicians who found hope in Portugal
Astone's throw from Portugal's oldest cathedral and buzzing bakeries serving up pastéis de nata, the complex notes of a sitar fill the ground floor of an unassuming building in the northern city of Braga.
2 mins
Ministers 'must ignore the net-zero nimbys' to hit 2030 target
The government will need to take on \"net-zero nimbys\" and ramp up public investment to decarbonise Britain's homes, transport and electricity system, a thinktank has said.
1 min
Going for growth Productivity's a puzzle in our service economy
I 'm due a haircut and in the past week received a message from my barber containing the news that the price will be 10% higher than the last time I went for a trim.
3 mins
City of Delight Buzz and cynicism go hand in hand as world awaits the first post-Covid Olympics
In the late hours of the final Friday before the Olympic Games begin in Paris, a young waiter named Anatole closed up his brasserie for the night in the shadow of the Sainte-Chapelle by the Seine.
3 mins
'I went from cloud nine to the of the pack' bottom
Becky Downie has overcome heartbreak, tragedy, and being ostracised in her sport toreach athird Olympics
4 mins
Norris hands Piastri first victory after McLaren team orders row
For Oscar Piastri, taking his debut Formula One victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix will be a moment long to savour, yet it was one that for his McLaren teammate, Lando Norris, could not have been more painful, secured through the gritted teeth of the British driver who was forced to concede a potential win by playing the team game. Pleasure and pain then in an enormously entertaining Fisoap opera in Budapest.
3 mins
Five-star Bashir rips apart West Indies for series win
When Nottinghamshire announced at 2pm on the fourth day that entry for the fifth would be free, it looked for all money well, no money like a great offer.
4 mins
Schauffele shakes off Rose to seal America's clean sweep
Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Tom Watson, Raymond Floyd. Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Bryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele. Not since 1982 had American golfers completed a clean sweep of the four majors until Schauffele emulated Watson by prevailing at Royal Troon.
3 mins
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