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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Wilfred Chan in Brooklyn, New York)
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‘The death is too much’: New York’s Little Pakistan gathers aid for flood victims
A sense of solidarity in the Brooklyn neighborhood has driven donations – but local Pakistanis say more help is neededAs record-breaking flooding continues to devastate Pakistan, leaving more than 1,250 dead and affecting at least 35 million people, members of the Pakistani diaspora in New York City are rallying their neighbors to help.“There’s a unity here,” said Fareeha Haq, a community worker in Little Pakistan, the neighborhood in South Brooklyn that is home to one of the largest Pakistani p
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian staff)
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Colbert on Trump special master ruling: ‘This decision is bonkers’
Late-night hosts return to discuss the federal investigation into classified documents seized at Mar-a-Lago resortStephen Colbert, along with all the other late-night hosts, returned from end-of-summer holidays to recount a federal investigation into Trump’s storage of federally classified documents at Mar-a-Lago after an FBI raid in August. “Turns out, stashing top-secret government documents in the basement of your country club is, to use some technical jargon, super illegal,” the Late Show ho
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rafqa Touma)
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31,000-year-old skeleton missing its lower left leg is earliest known evidence of surgery, experts say
Finding by Australian and Indonesian archaeologists in remote Borneo cave rewrites understanding of human historyGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcastA 31,000-year-old skeleton missing its lower left leg and found in a remote Indonesian cave is believed to be the earliest known evidence of surgery, according to a peer-reviewed study that experts say rewrites understanding of human history.An expedition team led by Australian and Indonesian archaeologists stumbled up
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Barcelona sign Keira Walsh from Manchester City for world record fee
Lionesses midfielder signs contract until June 2025Fee of around £350,000 beats sum paid for Pernille HarderEngland midfielder Keira Walsh has joined Barcelona from Manchester City, the clubs have announced. The 25-year-old, one of the stars of the Lionesses’ Euro 2022 success over the summer, had been with City since 2014 and had a year remaining on her contract.It is understood that after previous bids from Barça for Walsh were rejected, a fee – reportedly around £350,000 – was agreed before W
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Zoe Williams)
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Watch out, Liz Truss: this energy crisis may spark a climate revolution we can all get behind | Zoe Williams
A freeze on bills is a sticking plaster that won’t be able to prevent the emergence of greener policiesIt’s not looking great for the climate, our change of prime minister: Liz Truss, who has about as much expertise in British geomorphology as she does in cheese, seems to think we can frack our way out of the energy crisis by Christmas, and that nuclear power is a similarly quick answer.Her newly appointed chief economic adviser, Matthew Sinclair, wrote a book entitled Let Them Eat Carbon in 201
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Bradshaw)
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See How They Run review – Agatha Christie spoof scampers through 50s theatreland
This likable whodunnit comedy sees Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan on the trail of high-camp crime in the original production of The MousetrapBeing threatened, as we are, with an endless string of ropey yet lucrative Agatha Christie movies with Kenneth Branagh phoning in anuzzer rurbeesh turrrn as the Belgian sleuth, this comedy is a relief. It’s a likably silly and relentlessly camp whodunnit spoof from screenwriter Mark Chappell, centred on Agatha Christie’s long-running play The Mousetrap, and
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ian Sample Science editor)
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Study finds link between poor mental health and long Covid
High levels of distress before coronavirus infection raises risk of long Covid, say Harvard researchersPeople who are highly stressed, anxious, lonely or depressed before catching coronavirus are more prone to long Covid than those in good mental health, according to a major study.A Harvard analysis of health data from nearly 55,000 US volunteers, most of whom were women, found that high levels of psychological distress before Covid infection raised the risk of long-term illness by 32%-46%. Cont
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Adrian Chiles)
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After three weeks travelling in Europe, I’m calling it – British food is the best | Adrian Chiles
In Italy all you get is Italian and we win hands down on variety. That is, until you stop off at a motorway service stationLast month in Croatia an old Serbian guy told me a joke about the British, the French, the Germans and the Swiss. I’m shaky on the details but it concerned a vision of paradise in which the engineers were German, the chefs were French, the lovers were Italian, the Swiss were in charge of organising everything and the police – or the “bobbies” as my Serbian friend Slobo calle
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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Phillip Schofield: how the TV presenter gave a fresh spin to Putin’s propaganda
A competition to pay a viewer’s energy bills on ITV’s This Morning attracted so much controversy that even the Kremlin took noteName: Phillip Schofield.Age: 60. Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gerard Meagher Exclusive)
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‘Zero tolerance’ crackdown on abuse of rugby referees as threats rise
RFU issues fresh guidance on five different types of disrespectBans fall into line with World Rugby’s tough measuresThe Rugby Football Union has issued referees with guidance on dealing with threats such as “I’m going to punch your lights out” and “I’m going to smash your car up” as part of a crackdown on the abuse of match officials for the new season.Amid a significant rise in incidents of abuse at all levels and fears of a shortage of referees in the lower leagues and grassroots game, the RFU