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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Valerie Gonzalez in Eagle Pass, Texas)
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Migrants risk death crossing treacherous Rio Grande river for ‘American dream’
Nine died while swimming the Rio Grande on Friday as deaths became commonplace this year after a migration shift pushed thousands hereTwo small inflatable floats with printed aquatic animals in bright colors lay by the river under the Eagle Pass port of entry in Texas on Saturday, a day after nine migrants died while swimming the Rio Grande.A parent had placed their child in the floats and jumped in a river that looked deceptively calm. National guardsmen tasked with watching that section of Eag
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ella McLeod)
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I have been called a coconut more times than I can count. It is painful, but I understand it
People suggest that I am somehow a race traitor because I love Shakespeare and listen to Taylor Swift. But I am enormously proud of my blacknessI like listening to Taylor Swift; I love period dramas; I am enormously proud of my blackness – and I have been called a “coconut” more times than I can count. To be called a “coconut” – a person who is “black on the outside and white on the inside” – is to be told that having defiantly forced your way into a space previously inaccessible to you as a res
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Diane Taylor)
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Hundreds of thousands who live off-grid face winter with no energy bill support
UK households without domestic energy supply contract, such as those living in caravans and boats, will not receive £400 in OctoberWhile millions of households fear government support for energy bills will not be enough to get them through the cold weather, hundreds of thousands of people who live off-grid are worried they will have no help at all.The government response to a consultation exercise into the energy bills support scheme (EBSS) , through which households are given £400 towards their
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lauren Gambino and David Smith in Washington)
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Could unexpected Democratic gains foil a midterm Republican victory?
A string of favorable outcomes for the party, coupled with backlash from supreme court’s abortion ban, could galvanize Biden supportersJoe Biden travels to the battleground states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania on Monday, determined to reframe America’s midterm elections as a defining choice between democracy and the extremism of Donald Trump.Fighting for every vote, the US president will mark Labor Day with growing confidence as opinion polls suggest that, while Republicans still have the lead,
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Zoe Wood)
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Zipcar’s go-slow over speeding ticket has cost me a £390 fine
I also have three points on my driving licence after the car firm took months to alert the policeI got a speeding ticket when I was driving a Zipcar but, because of a long processing delay, I have been fined £390 and received three points on my licence.I was caught driving at 24mph on a road with a 20mph speed limit on 17 October 2021 and Zipcar was notified of the traffic violation on 26 October. The normal procedure is for Zipcar to tell the police who was driving, and to inform them of the tr
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Walker Political correspondent)
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Ideological strength could be Liz Truss’s key weakness, hopes Labour
Party weighs up foreign secretary’s vulnerabilities as it hones tactics to defeat her in No 10If, as widely assumed, Liz Truss takes over from Boris Johnson, it will not just be the nation having to adjust. Labour must adapt at speed from an ideologically flexible prime minister happy to improvise, to one with a much clearer idea of what she wants.One thing is certain – Keir Starmer and his team will not underestimate an opponent they largely view as talented and hard-working. Continue reading..
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor)
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 review: cutting-edge excellence at eye-watering price
Refined phone-tablet hybrid is better all round – but still a gadget-lover’s dream and not for the mass marketSamsung’s cutting-edge Galaxy Z Fold 4 Android phone-tablet hybrid is back and here to prove that folding devices are the future.By putting both a powerful smartphone and 7.6in tablet in your pocket, Samsung has created the device of choice for gadget lovers. But the price means it is not ready yet for most consumers. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Anthony Cummins)
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Lessons by Ian McEwan review – this boy’s life
The novelist’s attempt to capture a man’s existence over eight decades of personal and global change makes you long for the more melodramatic turns of his other books Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Virginia Wallis)
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Should I sell my rental flat to buy out my partner from the house we bought together?
I fear I face capital gains tax bill of £100,000 or more if I sell it without living back in it for two yearsQ My partner and I are splitting up, sadly, but amicably, after 12 years together. We have two children, aged eight and six. The issue has become how we afford the new living arrangements without uprooting the kids from the area, and their friends and school. We want to share custody and stay where we currently live. At present, we rent a flat for her while I stay in the house we bought t
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (As told to Rich Pelley)
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‘My life would be very different without the Fall’: Stewart Lee’s honest playlist
The comedian is still inspired by Mark E Smith but has finally fallen out of love with Morrissey. But whose sandwiches did he once steal?The first song I remember hearing while on holiday with my mum in Mallorca. I remember sitting by some candles in the dark by lake, and this Spanish guitarist playing The Concierto de Aranjuez by Joaquín Rodrigo. It was only in my 20s when I was listening to Sketches of Spain by Miles Davis, which features the same concerto, I realised what it was.The first sin