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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Pengelly in New York)
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Donald Trump once tried to pay a lawyer with a horse, new book says
New York Times reporter David Enrich also says White House counsel Donald McGahn once called senior Trump aides ‘morons’Donald Trump once tried to pay a lawyer he owed $2m with a deed to a horse.The bizarre scene is described in Servants of the Damned: Giant Law Firms, Donald Trump and the Corruption of Justice, a book by David Enrich of the New York Times that will be published next week. The Guardian obtained a copy. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Weronika Strzyżyńska)
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Iranian authorities plan to use facial recognition to enforce new hijab law
Government says it will use technology on public transport in crackdown on women’s dressThe Iranian government is planning to use facial recognition technology on public transport to identify women who are not complying with a strict new law on wearing the hijab, as the regime continues its increasingly punitive crackdown on women’s dress.The secretary of Iran’s Headquarters for Promoting Virtue and Preventing Vice, Mohammad Saleh Hashemi Golpayegani, announced in a recent interview that the gov
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (James Graham)
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At last the curtain falls on Boris Johnson: the pantomime prime minister utterly lacking in character | James Graham
‘Boris’ favoured pixie dust rather than trust, and barefaced lies rather than resignation with honourMore panto than Pericles. As the curtain comes down early on yet another prime ministerial performance, it’s interesting to reflect on how there are two scandalous and flamboyant “characters” in our national culture who followed the exact same path in their early years – going to school first at Eton and then on to Balliol College, Oxford.Captain Hook and Boris Johnson.James Graham is a British p
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Brown North of England correspondent)
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Anglo-Saxon treasures ‘returning home’ for north-east heritage venture
British Museum among those loaning items to help Ad Gefrin visitor centre tell story of Northumbria’s golden age Rare Anglo-Saxon treasures from the British Museum are “returning home” to the north-east of England to help tell the story of a royal court in Northumbria’s golden age.The objects include one of the finest examples of Anglo-Saxon glass ever found in England and a replica of one of the superstars of Northumbrian artistry, the Franks Casket. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett)
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‘Picasso nearly fell over backwards when he saw her’ – Lee Miller’s son on their intense relationship
She was a model-turned-photographer whose unflinching eye captured the horror of the Nazis. But for too long, this extraordinary woman was defined as ‘Picasso’s muse’. As a new show puts this right, her son looks backThere’s a picture of the US photographer and war correspondent Lee Miller with Pablo Picasso, taken by her after the liberation of Paris in 1944. They are gazing into one another’s eyes with such intimacy that you feel you’re intruding on something deeply personal. Not romantic, exa
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Michael Sun explains it to Steph Harmon)
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What’s up with Olivia Wilde, Harry Styles and Florence Pugh? The worry over Don’t Worry Darling
Have the headlines, memes and receipts been dominating your tabs? As the film gets set to premiere at Venice, here’s a quick summary to catch you upMichael, I can’t open a tab without being assaulted by one or a variety of the following names: Florence Pugh. Olivia Wilde. Shia LaBeouf. Harry Styles. I don’t know where to start with this story. What’s going on?Steph, welcome to your crash course in the film they are (or were) all starring in, which, for a movie called Don’t Worry Darling, has act
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Reuters)
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Eight climbers killed on Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano in Russia’s far east
Another four mountaineers are stranded on the 4,754-metre volcano after gale-force winds hamper rescue effortEight climbers have died attempting to scale the Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano in Russia’s far east, according to local officials, after freezing winds halted a rescue attempt.Six people had initially been reported killed, according to officials on the Kamchatka peninsula, and six more were believed to be stranded from the party of 12, which included two guides. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Presented by Hannah Moore with Johana Bhuiyan; produced by Hareem Khan and Solomon King; executive producers Elizabeth Cassin and Phil Maynard)
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Should we delete our period tracking apps?
Since Roe v Wade was overturned in the US in June, there are concerns that law enforcement could request the intimate data users share with period tracking apps. Johana Bhuiyan reports on the privacy concernsMillions of women around the world use period tracking apps to understand their bodies and work out when their ovulation or period is due.While many people find these apps useful and empowering, there are concerns about where the data put on these apps goes. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Beau Dure)
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Nick Kyrgios v Daniil Medvedev: US Open tennis fourth round – live!
Serena found it difficult to say goodbye: the elite usually doEmail Beau with your thoughts or tweet @duresportMedvedev 1-1 Kyrgios* (* – denotes next server)Kyrgios seems very much up for the fight tonight. Medvedev has a wayward first point. On the next, Kyrgios forces the No. 1 seed to run wide and then rushes the net. Medvedev returns once, but Kyrgios ends up with an easy winner. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Leyland Cecco in Toronto and agencies)
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Canada stabbings: police say 10 killed and 15 hurt in Saskatchewan
Police extend search for two suspects over three provinces after attacks at 13 different locationsCanada mass stabbing: police search for two suspects – live newsA manhunt was underway in western Canada on Sunday night as police searched frantically for two men suspected in a series of stabbings that have killed 10 people and wounded at least 15 others.The bulk of the attacks targeted residents of James Smith Cree Nation, an Indigenous community of 3,400, with other injuries reported in the neig