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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Edward Helmore in New York)
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Cool reception to Meghan media blitz suggests US not yet sold on former royals
Response to podcast series and magazine profile met with barb that duke and duchess are ‘taking a hardship and turning it into content’Meghan Markle launched a US media blitz last week with a podcast and a lengthy magazine profile, but the somewhat cool reception she and husband Prince Harry are now receiving in America suggests there are still bumps in their road ahead as they seek to establish themselves as bona fide celebrities.The push came with an interview in New York magazine’s the Cut, t
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Erum Salam)
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How an alligator became an emotional support animal: ‘They said it was a midlife crisis’
Joseph Henney’s main companion is not an ordinary alligator. ‘He tries to comfort people and is famous for his hugs’Joseph Henney, 69, grew up on a farm in the same area of Dover, Pennsylvania he lives in now. From a young age, Henney was surrounded by a wide range of animals, such as cattle, coyotes, snakes and hogs, which makes owning a pet alligator perhaps the least surprising thing about him.But Henney’s gator companion Wally is not an ordinary pet – he’s an official emotional support anima
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jess Clark)
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Energy bills: could going abroad this winter help you save?
With living costs spiralling out of control, we look what you’d need to do to have few months in the sunSoaring energy bills mean many Britons are dreading the arrival of winter and considering big lifestyle changes to cope with the financial pressure. So, if your personal circumstances allow it, what about escaping abroad for the coldest months of the year?Tom Church, the co-founder of the money-saving community LatestDeals.co.uk, is one of them. He says he is considering packing his bags after
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Euan O'Byrne Mulligan)
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Athens ranked cheapest location in Europe for city break
Prices have fallen and a weekend in the Greek capital costs £207, compared with £218 in runner-up LisbonAthens has been ranked the cheapest location for a city break on the continent, ahead of traditional budget-friendly eastern European destinations.Analysis of a dozen typical tourist costs for UK visitors in 20 popular cities by Post Office Travel Money found prices in the Greek capital have fallen by 15% since 2021. Continue reading...
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ed Pilkington)
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Trump in increasing legal peril one month on from Mar-a-Lago search
The photo released by the justice department of materials seized at his resort sends a message: the time for frivolity is overThe photo tells it all. There is the overabundance of the carpet in Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump’s Florida resort, with its elaborate floral design presumably intended to suggest taste and luxury but merely signaling excess.There is the tackiness of the cheap gilded frames stuck in a box on the right of the picture, an echo of the golden skin plastered all over Trump Tower in
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Joe Plimmer)
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Bristol Zoo closure: in pictures
As Bristol Zoo closes, we look back at some of the highlights it has given us over the years Continue reading...
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Joel Golby)
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How to With John Wilson: I am begging you to watch this miraculous TV show
Every episode of this visual essay is an absolute masterpiece – like nothing else on television. So why have broadcasters made us wait so long for it to be shown in the UK?The good news is: the first series of How to With John Wilson (Sunday, 9.35pm, BBC Two), one of the finest shows to come out of the US in years, finally drops this week.What the first series of this show – and we’re still just on the first series, for now – achieves is something close to miraculous. It’s a complete modern rein
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lois Beckett in Los Angeles)
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‘It’s too hot’: Los Angeles melts under its worst heatwave of the year
Temperatures are breaking records in southern California with advocates concerned for the unhoused and outdoor workersAs Los Angeles struggled under a brutal heatwave, many streets were quiet as residents followed the official warnings to shelter inside their air conditioned homes. Public libraries transformed into cooling centers, and mutual aid groups prepared frozen water bottles to offer relief to unhoused residents. Food vendors were still on the streets, despite describing heat that can re
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jess Cartner-Morley)
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Pre-loved up! Miquita Oliver gives her mum and grandma a charity shop makeover
Secondhand clothes are cooler and sexier than anything new, says the TV presenter. So she took her family shopping in Oxfam to prove it‘I think it’s so sexy to get dressed for a fiver,” says Miquita Oliver. She looks like a million dollars in an off-the-shoulder ivory bustier top with a cappuccino-froth of feathers below the neckline, and blue jeans that sit perfectly on her hips and graze the top of her kitten heels. It is note-perfect supermodel-at-an-afterparty cosplay – “my 90s Kate Moss loo
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hollie Richardson, Jack Seale, Danielle De Wolfe, Graeme Virtue and Simon Wardell)
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TV tonight: who are the celebrities under those ridiculous masks?
The Masked Dancer returns for another fun season. Plus: a fun night ahead for Bryan Ferry fans. Here’s what to watch this evening Continue reading...