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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Maanvi Singh and agencies)
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Judge proposed by Trump named special master in Mar-a-Lago records case
Judge Cannon appointed Judge Raymond Dearie to vet documents and denied the DoJ’s plea to continue reviewing the seized recordsA federal judge has named Raymond Dearie, a senior US district judge with experience handling US national security matters, as an independent arbiter to vet records seized by the FBI from Donald Trump’s Florida estate in an ongoing criminal investigation.Florida-based US district judge Aileen Cannon on Thursday appointed Dearie to serve as a special master in the legal f
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sian Cain)
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Blade Runner 2099: ‘provocative’ TV sequel greenlit by Amazon
With Ridley Scott as executive producer, Amazon promises the TV show ‘will uphold the intellect, themes and spirit of its film predecessors’Get our weekend culture and lifestyle emailA Blade Runner TV show is in the works at Amazon Studios, the media giant has confirmed, with the original film’s director Ridley Scott on board as executive producer.Blade Runner 2099 will be a limited series, and is envisioned as a sequel to the original 1982 film and its 2017 sequel, Blade Runner 2049, which was
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Adrian Horton)
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Do Revenge review – biting Netflix comedy updates Strangers on a Train
Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke play teens swapping revenge plots in this enjoyable, if overlong, throwback teen comedy Do Revenge, a sharp Netflix dark comedy starring Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke as vengeance-obsessed high schoolers, is a virtual parade of teen movie nostalgia – a shopping mall of homages, if you will. The students at posh Rosehill Academy in Miami wear ludicrously elaborate outfits, a la Clueless. Popular kids lounge on a fountain, a la Scream. There’s a tour of Rosehill’s cliqu
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Maya Yang)
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Russia-Ukraine war latest: what we know on day 205 of the invasion
Mass burial site with 440 bodies found in recaptured Izium; Ukraine’s loss of grain storage capacity threatens global food supply; Putin praises Xi’s ‘balanced’ approach to Ukraine warSee all our Ukraine coverageUkrainian authorities have found a mass burial site of more than 440 bodies in the eastern city of Izium that was recaptured from Russian forces, a regional police chief has said. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy likened the discovery to what happened in Bucha outside Kyiv early in the war,
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Joan E Greve and Maanvi Singh in New York and agencies)
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Biden vows to combat ‘venom and violence’ of white supremacy
President also urges Congress to do more to force social media companies to address spread of hate through their platformsJoe Biden vowed to combat the “venom and violence” of white supremacy in America and decried Donald Trump’s reluctance to condemn the rightwing racism on display in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017, which spurred Biden to run against him for the presidency.The US president also called afresh for Congress to do more to force social media companies to address the spread of ha
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent)
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Extreme hunger soaring in world’s climate hotspots, says Oxfam
Charity says 19 million people facing starvation in report highlighting link with extreme weatherExtreme hunger is closely linked to the climate crisis, with many areas of the world most affected by extreme weather experiencing severe food shortages, research has shown.The development charity Oxfam examined 10 of the world’s worst climate hotspots, afflicted by drought, floods, severe storms and other extreme weather, and found their rates of extreme hunger had more than doubled in the past six
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian sport)
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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Key forwards return, pressure mounts on Brendan Rodgers and Eddie Howe takes on old club BournemouthThe Premier League should not have postponed last weekend’s fixtures. If people are working, it is wrong to confiscate their recreation, and that’s before we consider fans who’d taken time off or paid for transport in order to watch their team. Moreover, there are families relying on football-related income to pay bills and eat food who had their right to earn removed without warning, while cricke
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hannah Devlin Science correspondent)
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Japanese professor wins Ig Nobel prize for study on knob turning
Annual satirical awards laud little-known research topics such as why ducklings swim in a line formationIt is one of life’s overlooked arts: the optimal way to turn a knob. Now an investigation into this neglected question has been recognised with one of science’s most coveted accolades: an Ig Nobel prize.After a series of lab-based trials, a team of Japanese industrial designers arrived at the central conclusion that the bigger the knob, the more fingers required to turn it. Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Arifa Akbar)
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Handbagged review – sparks fly at the Queen’s audiences with the Iron Lady
Kiln theatre, LondonMoira Buffini’s clever political comedy returns, educating a new generation on Margaret Thatcher’s legacy through her weekly encounters with the monarchIt is unnerving to see a theatrical version of Queen Elizabeth on stage when the late monarch lies in state. Two versions, in fact, because Moira Buffini’s 2013 play about Margaret Thatcher’s weekly meetings with the Queen features split selves – older and younger. That is maybe why director Indhu Rubasingham takes to the stag
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Denis Campbell Health policy editor)
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Videos on healthy eating can help obese children lose weight, study finds
Doctor says findings show online healthcare can be as effective as face-to-face appointmentsWatching videos about how to cook, eat less and choose healthier foods can help obese children lose weight, reduce their risk of diabetes and become happier, a study has found.The doctor behind the findings believes they can help in treating childhood obesity because they show that online healthcare can be just as effective as face-to-face appointments. Continue reading...