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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Bryan Armen Graham at Flushing Meadows)
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Iga Swiatek v Ons Jabeur: US Open tennis women’s final – live!
Polish world No 1 and Wimbledon runner-up meet for titleSend Bryan a tweet at @BryanAGraham or email himSwiatek breaks in sixth game of first set!First set: *Swiatek 4-2 Jabeur (*denotes next server) Continue reading...
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tanya Aldred)
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England beat India by nine wickets in first women’s T20! – as it happened
Sophia Dunkley scored half century as England took little time in wrapping up victory in the first T20 internationalHere come the match officials, down the pavilion steps and through the guard of honour, followed by both teams wearing black armbands. Lovely pic! Very keen on the red kit. Continue reading...
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Samira Asma-Sadeque)
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Trump ‘deeply wounded narcissist’ says former White House lawyer
Ty Cobb served during the ex-president’s administration and claimed it was one of his two toxic traits dictating his actionsA former lawyer who served in the White House during Donald Trump’s administration, said the ex-president is a “deeply wounded narcissist”, claiming that’s one of the two toxic traits that dictate his actions and decision making.Ty Cobb, who stepped down in 2018 because of Trump’s disapproval of his “conciliatory” approach, also said Trump is “incapable of acting other than
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Associated Press)
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Laura Poitras’ opioids-crisis documentary wins Golden Lion at Venice film festival
Golden Lion goes to film about photographer Nan Goldin’s campaign against the Sackler familyAll the Beauty and the Bloodshed, Laura Poitras’ epic documentary about photographer Nan Goldin and her activism against the Sackler family and their art connections, has been awarded the Golden Lion for best film at the 79th Venice international film festival.Poitras, the American film-maker behind the Oscar-winning Edward Snowden documentary Citizenfour, thanked the festival for recognising that “docume
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Burnton at the Kia Oval)
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England’s Broad praises ‘whoever put the game on’ after tributes to the Queen
Bowler says resumed Test ‘felt like a celebration of Queen’s life’Broad: ‘It was incredible actually. It was amazing to be a part of’At the end of an extraordinary day on which 17 wickets fell, Stuart Broad singled out for praise not a player but “whoever decided to put the game on”. Friday’s second day had been cancelled after the death of Queen Elizabeth II but instead of abandoning the Test the England and Wales Cricket Board opted to precede its resumption with a short but memorable tribute
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Maddie Thomas)
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Pancakes and painting: rediscovering activities from childhood is the ultimate nostalgia | Maddie Thomas
You don’t need to be productive as a kid and it feels good to revel in the joy of simpler things, silly or saneAs an only child, I am used to entertaining myself. Not only am I used to it, I am probably hardwired to enjoy it. And back in 2020, in between the toilet paper wars and the crushing weight of the pandemic becoming a reality, I sank into the ultimate form of nostalgia for comfort – I rediscovered activities from my childhood.There is less pressure to be productive as a kid. Your craft p
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Photography by Martine Perret)
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Outback heartland: aerial photos of Western Australia – in pictures
Paris-born photographer Martine Perret documented conflict zones for the United Nations before moving to Margaret River in WA. Enthralled by the grandeur of the state’s vast and ancient landscapes, she set about capturing its wide open spaces from high in the sky. She is one of 168 artists participating in this year’s Margaret River Region Open Studios event (10 to 25 September), in which art lovers are invited into the private spaces of painters, sculptors, photographers and milliners. Continu
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Maya Yangin New York)
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US surpasses 1m organ transplant milestone since first surgery in 1954
Medical advocates across the country are now pushing for 1m more transplants with increasing number of patients seeking procedureMedical advocates across the United States have launched a new push for 1m more organ transplants, after the milestone figure of the 1 millionth transplant in the US was met at the end of last week.Since the first kidney transplant was performed in 1954, the US has surpassed over 1m transplants. Nevertheless, with more patients seeking the procedure than ever before, t
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Samira Asma-Sadeque)
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Guns bought through credit cards in the US will now be trackable
A new ISO-approved measure will also allow sharing of suspicious purchases with law enforcementCredit card purchases of firearms in the US can now be tracked and purchases deemed suspicious can even be shared with law enforcement, according to a new measure approved by an organization that sets parameters for business transactions.The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) voted in favor of creating a merchant code for firearms stores, according to Reuters. Continue reading...
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Vanessa Thorpe)
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‘I think the king is but a man’: why we, like King Charles, always reach for Shakespeare’s words
The new monarch is quick to quote the playwright, but given the bard’s genius with simple language, who wouldn’t?Why is the apt phrase so often one from Shakespeare? King Charles’s address to the nation has been praised for its emotional authenticity and fitting use of moving words from Hamlet. They are spoken over the dying Danish prince by his friend Horatio, who bids a fond farewell: “Good night, sweet prince, and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.”Some television viewers recognised the