The New York Times: Η πρώτη εμφάνιση της Kamala Harris στην εκστρατεία και μια μεγάλη απεργία στη Γάζα – Τι δεν μπορούσε να αλλάξει η “Barbie”. – Οι ισραηλινές δυνάμεις βομβαρδίζουν τον Χαν Γιουνίς στη Γάζα – Ένοπλος σκότωσε έξι στη λουτρόπολη της Κροατίας – Βρετανία: Η προηγούμενη κυβέρνηση ξόδεψε περίπου 700 εκατομμύρια λίρες, ή λίγο πάνω από 900 εκατομμύρια δολάρια, για το σχέδιό της για απέλαση ασύλου που δεν λειτουργεί πλέον αναζητούντες στη Ρουάντα, ανακοίνωσε η νέα υπουργός Εσωτερικών – Όταν η «Barbie» κυκλοφόρησε το 2023, έγινε γρήγορα φαινόμενο

Kamala Harris speaking at a podium surrounded by people.
Vice President Kamala Harris is closing in on the Democratic nomination. Most of the party’s delegates have now endorsed her.  Erin Schaff/The New York Times

Kamala Harris hits the ground running

At her campaign headquarters in Delaware, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a spirited and aggressive assault on Donald Trump, saying her law enforcement background would help her defeat a rival who is a convicted criminal.

“Donald Trump wants to take our country backwards, to a time before many of our fellow Americans had full freedoms and rights,” she said. “But we believe in a brighter future that makes room for all Americans.”

She said that Trump, if elected, would give tax breaks to big corporations, weaken the middle class and reduce access to health care. Here are tactics she may use against him.

With high-profile Democrats rapidly lining up behind Harris, the chair of the Democratic National Committee said the party would choose a presidential nominee by Aug. 7, in an online vote before the convention. Most delegates have now endorsed Harris, which all but clears her path to the nomination.

Support: Some Democrats who had been seen as potential rivals announced their support yesterday. Here’s a look at who has and hasn’t endorsed Harris.

Biden: The president, sounding hoarse and tired from his bout with Covid, called into the Harris event by phone. He told the campaign workers who, until Sunday, had been toiling for him: “We’re still fighting in this fight together. I’m not going anywhere.”

The vice-presidential pick: If Harris is nominated, who will be her running mate?

For more: A lot has changed for women since 2016. What does that mean for Harris’s campaign?

A large smoke cloud over damaged buildings.
Gazan officials said the Monday strikes on Khan Younis killed scores of people. Abdel Kareem Hana/Associated Press

Israeli forces bombard Khan Younis in Gaza

Israel ordered Palestinians to evacuate part of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip yesterday and bombarded the area, killing scores of people and wounding hundreds, local health officials reported.

The military said it was moving further into the city because Hamas was trying to regroup there, saying the militants had used part of what was designated a humanitarian zone to fire rockets toward Israel. The military also noted that it had warned civilians earlier that day, before it began its operations, to leave the “specific areas of Khan Younis,” shrinking the humanitarian zone it had identified for people displaced by the war.

Almost all of Gaza’s 2.2 million people have been forced to flee their homes since Oct. 7, when Hamas led an attack on Israel that killed around 1,200 people and set off the fighting.

On the ground: Dr. Mohammed Saqer, the director general of nursing at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, said hundreds of injured people had streamed into the hospital. “The situation is appalling,” he said.

Hezbollah: After nine months of conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed militia that dominates southern Lebanon, the risk of all-out war is higher than ever. A cease-fire in Gaza would provide an offramp for both sides, diplomats say.

People in plain and police clothing standing behind a car with an open trunk. They hold large pieces of white cloth on a residential street with a police vehicle in the foreground.
Police officers at the scene of the shooting in Daruvar, Croatia, yesterday. Damir Spehar/Pixsell, via Reuters

Gunman kills six in Croatia spa town

A gunman killed at least six people and wounded six others yesterday morning at a rest home in the Croatian spa town of Daruvar, the country’s police chief said. A suspect was quickly arrested at a restaurant nearby, said the police chief, Nicola Milina.

The suspect was not publicly identified, but Milina said he was a member of a military police unit and was known to the police. His handgun was not registered, he added. The attack shook Daruvar, a town known for its hot springs and wine.

Context: Would-be firearm buyers in Croatia, where mass killings are rare, have to undergo mental-health screening and a security background check. They also have to make an explicit case for needing a gun and pass a course on how to handle and store firearms.

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In a scene from the movie “Barbie,” Margot Robbie, as Barbie, is smiling and driving a pink car with Ryan Gosling, as Ken, sitting in the back seat.
Warner Bros. Pictures

When “Barbie” was released in 2023, it quickly became a phenomenon. It was the top box office film of the year, and it became Warner Bros.’s highest-grossing film ever, outpacing both “Dark Knight” movies, “Wonder Woman” and every chapter in the “Harry Potter” franchise.

The movie’s DayGlo-pink success seemed to herald a new female-forward paradigm for the film industry. Why didn’t it?

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The price on the cover of most sports video games is only the beginning of what players are asked to pay. In-game purchases, pushed with compelling graphics, let them buy star athletes in “card packs” that can cost nearly as much as the games.

Soccer fans who want Kylian Mbappé on their team in FC 24’s Ultimate Team mode have to either play hundreds of hours to earn virtual currency, or spend a lot of real money. Game studios insist that players don’t need to buy the cards, but critics argue that it is essentially impossible to compete without them.

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