Recent polling shows that the Democrat's shiny new candidate – Kamala Harris – is ahead in almost all the swing states. Meanwhile, the British far-right, who seemed so potent last week, have bee repelled by anti-fascist campaigners and the criminal justice system. Is the tide beginning to turn in favour of reasoned debate? Emily Tamkin and Tom Hamilton report back, while Rohan Venkat, back from vacation, picks up on the turbulence in Bangladesh.
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A government scholarship took them abroad. But then left them in a lurch
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Who cares for the caregiver? How women cancer patients battle housework, neglect and abandonment
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‘Unfair considerations?’: 26 scientists express concern about new process for prestigious award
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Hockey: Suraj Karkera steps out of the shadow to stake his claim as India’s first-choice goalkeeper
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Adding more good-quality protein to the diets of older adults can combat muscle loss
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2024 Booker Prize: Read the opening lines of the six shortlisted novels, 5 of them by women authors
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The US took decades to act against these toxic chemicals. India should not wait
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Counting calories for weight loss? Gut microbes and digestion also have a key role
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What Don Bradman thought of the first Indian team that toured Australia
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Congress files complaint against BJP leaders who issued ‘open threats’ to Rahul Gandhi