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Plus: Biden poised to lift ban on firing British Storm Shadow missiles into Russia [View in browser]( | [Unsubscribe]( Wednesday September 11 2024 [Telegraph Logo]( [Telegraph Logo]( [Daily Digest]( Dear Reader, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris went head to head for the first time last night. Rozina Sabur has a full breakdown of the key exchanges of the presidential debate, including Trump [challenging Ms Harris over her policy U-turns](. You can also read our audit of [how Ms Harris's positions have changed](. Our writers have given their verdict on who won. Tony Diver praises Ms Harris's attack strategy, but is underwhelmed by the substance of her platform, while Tim Stanley makes the case that Trump was crazy - but [Ms Harris was insufferable](. Elsewhere, Charlotte Lytton meets the first recipient of a brain chip created by Elon Musk's company. Now Noland Arbaugh, who is paralysed below the shoulders, can [move chess pieces with his mind](. Your selected articles [Trump and Harris shaking hands at the presidential debate]( [Donald Trump attacks Kamala Harris over policy U-turns]( [Kamala Harris]( [Kamala Harris says her values have not changed – but her words suggest otherwise]( [Trump and Harris]( [Who won the presidential debate? Our experts and readers are divided]( [An AI-generated meme of Donald Trump saving geese and cats]( [Trump claims immigrants are eating pet dogs and cats in Ohio]( [Trump and Harris]( [Will Trump and Harris meet for a second presidential debate?]( [Joe Biden]( [Biden poised to lift ban on firing British Storm Shadow missiles into Russia]( [Noland Arbaugh in his modified wheelchair]( [‘Elon Musk implanted a chip in my brain – it’s the coolest thing that’s happened to me’]( [Jackie Kennedy in her 1968 Valentino second wedding dress]( [The significance of Jackie Kennedy’s groundbreaking second wedding dress]( [Starbucks chief executive Brian Niccol]( [Starbucks coffee is ‘inconsistent’ and takes too long to order, admits new boss]( [Prince Harry]( [Prince Harry’s US visa ruling hidden from public]( Special Offer: Enjoy 1 whole year for just $49 Unlock unlimited access to The Telegraph's award-winning website and app with a Digital Subscription. Cancel at any time. [Download now]( Other newsletters you may like... Election 2024 Unpacked Exclusive analysis from Washington and the front line of a divided America [Sign up]( [Illustration of a letter and a pair of spectacles]( Healthy Living The latest health and wellbeing stories. [Sign up]( [An illustration of a heart with a pulse line through it]( Travel Destination guides, travel advice and the latest news from our experts around the world. [Sign up]( [An illustration of a passport and a travel ticket]( Get in touch Are you enjoying the Telegraph Daily Digest Newsletter? Please email us your thoughts and feedback at dailydigest@telegraph.co.uk. If you require technical support for Telegraph newsletters, please contact newslettersupport@telegraph.co.uk or [visit our newsletters help page](. For assistance with your subscription, please visit our [help page](. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here.]( The Telegraph UK News App is the fastest way to get the latest news, insight and opinion. [Download on the App Store]( [Get it on Google Play]( We have sent you this email because you have either asked us to or because we think it will interest you. [Update your preferences]( For any other questions, please visit our help page [here](. Any offers included in this email come with their own Terms and Conditions, which you can see by clicking on the offer link. We may withdraw offers without notice. Telegraph Media Group Limited or its group companies - 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT. Registered in England under No 451593.

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