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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kari Paul in San Francisco)
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Is Silicon Valley’s golden era coming to an end?
Rising interest rates, dampened growth and the public’s shifting views on Big Tech are giving experts pauseHuge layoffs at Snapchat, dramatic valuation drops at Meta and Apple, and hiring freezes at other Big Tech firms have given new fuel to an increasingly common question: Is Silicon Valley’s golden era coming to an end?The answer is complicated, experts say. The tech industry has been on a run of impressive growth for some time, bolstered in recent years by a pandemic that forced most of the
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Wardell , Hollie Richardson, Phil Harrison and Danielle De Wolfe)
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TV tonight: marmalade sandwiches at the ready for Paddington
The gorgeous family film has replaced the Strictly Come Dancing launch, which will now air next Friday. Here’s what to watch this evening Continue reading...
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tom Hunt)
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How to turn a fruit glut into a shrub – recipe | Waste not
Excess fruit will, with the addition of sugar and vinegar, ferment nicely into a zingy, cordial-style mixerWhenever he has a glut of fruit, Tom Hill, chef/co-owner of Duck Soup and Little Duck The Picklery in London and Emilia in Ashburton, Devon, turns it into drinking vinegar. “At the moment, we’ve got a rhubarb one on,” he tells me, “and even once the rhubarb is spent, there’s still lots of flavour in the fruit, so I turn that into chutney to go with cheese.”Drinking vinegars, or shrubs, can
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andrew Gumbel)
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‘Dagger at the heart of free press’: colleagues of slain Las Vegas journalist continue his work
Jeff German was stabbed to death outside his home by a local official he had been investigatingJeff German was a dogged investigative reporter of the old school, excited by nothing so much as the whiff of corruption or official malfeasance and following it wherever it led. For four decades he chronicled the racketeers, mobsters, loan sharks, hard-luck grifters and big-time crooks of Las Vegas, the notoriously seamy desert city he called home.When, to the shock of just about everyone in Sin City
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tim Dowling)
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Tim Dowling: we talk about how we’re all going deaf. At least I think we do …
Compared to my friends’ hearing problems my perforated eardrum barely qualifies as a story. Also, I’m not sure they heard meWe are four middle-aged men having lunch in a crowded dining room in London – a rare get-together. The conversation has a single overarching theme: none of us can really follow it against the background hum.“I can’t hear anything in here,” I say. Continue reading...
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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Blind date: ‘The friend-zoning at the end was awkward’
David, 28, TV researcher, meets Emma, 30, copywriterDavid on EmmaWhat were you hoping for?A rare couple of hours where I don’t put my foot in my mouth. Continue reading...
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shah Meer Baloch in Pakistan and Matthew Taylor)
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Pakistan reels from floods: ‘We thought we’d die of hunger. Now we fear death from water’
After record temperatures and drought, swaths of the country lie submerged, symptoms of a climate crisis its people play little part inFarmer Ali Baksh stands on an embankment and points across the flooded landscape of Sindh province towards the spot where his fields used to be. He is sheltering in a makeshift camp accessible only by boat with more than 2,000 others forced to flee their homes when the floods hit.“There was no rain a few months back and there was a severe shortage of water for cr
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian Staff)
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From Ticket to Paradise to This England: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
Whether you’re jonesing for some Hollywood escapism or Kenneth Branagh’s best Boris Johnson impression, our critics have you covered for the next seven daysTicket to ParadiseOut nowSometimes it feels like Hollywood is just playing the same old hits – but, sometimes, it’s great news! Who could resist a traditional romcom starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts as exes attempting to meddle in the love life of their daughter? Original? No. Welcome? Yes. Continue reading...
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Agence France-Presse in Windhoek)
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India reintroduces cheetahs to wild after big cats airlifted from Namibia
PM Narendra Modi to welcome the eight animals amid fears that they may struggle with Kuno national park habitat or clash with leopardsEight Namibian cheetahs have been airlifted to India, part of an ambitious project to reintroduce the big cats after they were driven to extinction there decades ago, officials and vets said.The wild cheetahs were moved by road from a game park north of the Namibian capital of Windhoek on Friday to board a chartered Boeing 747 dubbed “Cat plane” for an 11-hour fli
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian sport and agencies)
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Joe Biden meets with families of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan
Americans have been detained in Russia on separate chargesGriner’s wife, Cherelle, thanks Biden for meeting in statementUS president Joe Biden met Friday with family members of WNBA star Brittney Griner and another American detained in Russia, Paul Whelan, the first face-to-face encounter that the president has had with the relatives.In a statement after the meetings, which were held separately, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Biden stressed to the families his “continued com