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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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Tributes to Queen and religious festivals: Friday’s best photos
The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andrew Gawthorpe)
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Steve Bannon’s indictment reveals the truth about Trumpism | Andrew Gawthorpe
In the end, Maga is nothing but a scam with hate in its heart and other people’s money in its pocketsBy all appearances, Steve Bannon likes to think that he represents the soul of the Maga movement. He sees himself as a tireless champion of the common man, fighting their battles against America’s corrupt elites. It’s not for nothing that his radio show is called War Room and carried by the Real America’s Voice network. But just like everybody else who has worked closely with Donald Trump, Bannon
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tom Ambrose)
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UK politics live: uncertainty over energy bills freeze after suspension of parliamentary business
Parliament suspended after death of Queen Elizabeth II, casting doubt over how Liz Truss’s energy plan will be implementedStrikes by postal and rail workers have been cancelled after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.Royal Mail workers were due to stage the second day of a 48-hour strike on Friday in a dispute over pay and conditions.I’m Tom Ambrose and will be running the UK politics live blog throughout today. Follow me @tomambrose89 for more. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Suzanne Wrack)
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Women’s Super League 2022-23 previews No 11: Tottenham
Manager Rehanne Skinner has brought clarity and organisation – and, after a solid transfer window, they could break into the top threeIt is testament to the impact of Tottenham’s manager, Rehanne Skinner, that last season’s fifth place looks disappointing. They finished with 12 points more than the preceding season but the promise shown early on ramped up expectations. The team won their first four games, then followed a defeat by Brighton with draws against Manchester United and Arsenal, in the
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Whitney Bauck)
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Meaty, cheesy, coconutty: a chef’s quest to prove insects taste delicious
Some people might shy away from eating bugs off their plates, but Chef Joseph Yoon is popularizing the age-old practice of entomophagy – with mouthwatering resultsChef Joseph Yoon is used to people reacting negatively to his creations: he’s watched a child cry when she realized the pumpkin cake in her mouth was made with cricket powder, seen a grown adult spit out his bug-laden bite of food, and endured racist online comments aimed at him for suggesting that scorpions or mealworms are worth eati
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian staff)
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California sizzled in a record heatwave this week. We mapped where it was hottest
As one of the most brutal September heat events dragged on, the red numbers climbed ever higherCalifornia this week endured one of its longest and most intense September heatwaves, smashing temperature records up and down the state.Since 1 September, more than a dozen cities across the state set new all-time highs, with numerous others tying previous records or setting new monthly records. Thermometers in Sacramento, California, recorded a stunning 116F (47C) on Tuesday. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Polly Toynbee)
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By rejecting a windfall tax, Truss has painted herself into a corner | Polly Toynbee
The ‘handout’ of capped bills is not enough to buy off voters outraged at the excess profits of energy companiesHow grateful will people be about Thursday’s energy announcement? There will be relief, yes: the relief of finding the wrecking ball that was about to hit their home has been suspended. But it does nothing to mend the existing holes in their roof, nor warm cold rooms or fill empty fridges. People will still find themselves stricken with energy bills that have already doubled since last
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ben Martynoga)
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Farming v rewilding: the battle for Borrowdale in the Lake District
Some locals say it is time for farmers and their landlords, including the National Trust, to make more space for nature“The buggers are out of control and the trust just let them away with it. It’s not good enough.” That’s the verdict of Billy Bland, 75, a lifelong resident of Borrowdale, in the English Lake District. He’s talking about the farmers – including friends, family and neighbours – who work the land here, and of the valley’s principal landlord, the National Trust, which owns eight of
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (International Cupid: Sarah Hooper)
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Blind Date goes to New York: ‘We hugged twice, which is basically a kiss’
In a global dating special, Aaron, 28, artist, meets Robbie, 35, director of partnershipsWhat were you hoping for?An interesting date, great conversation and a delicious meal. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Isobel Koshiw and Shaun Walker)
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CIA director says Russia’s Ukraine invasion is a failure
William Burns says Vladimir Putin ‘profoundly wrong in his assumptions’ as Kyiv’s counteroffensive continuesRussia-Ukraine war – latest updatesThe head of the CIA has said Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine can already be judged as a failure, as Ukrainian troops continue a counteroffensive against Russian occupying forces in the north-east of the country.William Burns said Putin had underestimated Ukrainian resolve when he decided to invade in February and was now making the same mistake when