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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Belam (now) and Michael Coulter (earlier))
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Russia-Ukraine war live updates: flooding in Kryvyi Rih after missiles hit dam at Zelenskiy’s home town
Ukraine president condemns attack that has seen water overflow dam; Zelenskiy earlier visited liberated city of Izium in Kharkiv regionWhat we know on day 204 of the invasionUkrainian forces shot down four Russian planes in the past 24 hours, the Kyiv Independent reports, based on an update from the General Staff of the Ukrainian armed forces. The update said three Russian Su-25 and one Su-24m were shot down while operating over Ukrainian territory, while the Russian forces’ primary tactic cont
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hollie Richardson, Hannah Verdier, Alexi Duggins and Simon Wardell)
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TV tonight: Kit Harington opens up about his family history
The former Game of Thrones star uncovers family links to Ian Fleming and spy Kim Philby. Plus: big changes are afoot for the vets in All Creatures Great and Small. Here’s what to watch this evening Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Denis Campbell Health policy editor)
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Children whose parents breathed cigarette smoke more likely to get asthma – study
Research offers evidence that tobacco could damage health of people two generations later Children are much more likely to develop asthma if their father was exposed to tobacco smoke when he was growing up, a new study has found.And they are at even greater risk of suffering from the common lung condition if their father was a smoker himself, according to the international team of researchers. Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alex Rayner and Stephen Worthy)
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How house music changed the world: ‘It was freedom. It was our church’
As Beyoncé and Drake take on the genre, legends from Robin S to Jesse Saunders reflect on its resurgence“It was a few weeks back, late at night, I’m in bed, and my phone started pinging,” explains Robin S, the powerhouse vocalist behind Show Me Love, one of the most successful house records ever made. “I stayed half asleep. Then very early in the morning, my son called. I said: ‘Son, I love you but why are you calling me at this time?’ He said: ‘Mom, you’ve got to answer your phone, you’ve got t
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rebecca Nicholson)
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Sins of our Mother review – this true-crime series gets more shocking with every episode
Murder, religious fanaticism and a belief in the apocalypse combine in this impossibly twisty Netflix series about a ‘Doomsday mom’ – and the investigation into deaths in her familySins of Our Mother is about as Netflix True Crime as it gets. It is bombastic, tells a grimly fascinating, awful story, is expertly structured and full of twists and turns, and leaves that slightly grubby feeling of getting sucked into other people’s suffering for the purposes of entertainment. Over three episodes, ea
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Emma Beddington)
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‘It struck me like a thunderbolt’: how to survive empty-nest syndrome – and come out smiling
Many parents say they are left with overwhelming feelings of grief when their children leave home. As more teenagers head off to university, what can be done to cope and even thrive when you get the house back to yourself?Signs of seasonal migration are everywhere in the university town where I live: double-parked cars, warning lights flashing, occupants emptying jam-packed boots; bright flocks of Ikea bags, plump with pillows, extension leads trailing. Later in the day there’s another migratory
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jimi Famurewa)
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‘Farmed’: why were so many Black children fostered by white families in the UK?
From the 1950s, thousands of children of African parents were happily fostered by white British families. But for some, the well-intentioned plan was deeply damagingKemi Martins’ foster mother used to tell her a story about her childhood; a story that helped explain what it was like to be the white English parent of a Black African child. Martins was a baby when it happened, so it would have been in the early 1970s. Her foster mum was pushing her in a pram through Canvey Island, the blustery Ess
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Aditya Chakrabortty)
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It’s one law for King Charles the billionaire and another for his struggling subjects | Aditya Chakrabortty
It is only proper that the new King pays no inheritance tax – says the state that makes citizens choose between heating or eatingDuring that soggy afternoon when the Queen was still said to be only ill, the BBC’s Clive Myrie was filling time. Only hours before, he noted, Liz Truss had been making “a rather important statement” on just how families would pay their heating bills this winter. All was now “insignificant”. It was, the usually excellent presenter later admitted, “a poor choice of word
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hannah Devlin Science correspondent)
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Scientists try to teach robot to laugh at the right time
Research team hopes system could improve natural conversations between humans and AI systemsLaughter comes in many forms, from a polite chuckle to a contagious howl of mirth. Scientists are now developing an AI system that aims to recreate these nuances of humour by laughing in the right way at the right time.The team behind the laughing robot, which is called Erica, say that the system could improve natural conversations between people and AI systems. Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor)
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Prosecutors urged to examine French role in Egyptian airstrikes on civilians
NGOs want investigation into border counter-terrorism operation that allegedly ended up bombing suspected smugglersTwo international NGOs have asked French prosecutors and the UN to investigate the French state’s involvement in Egypt allegedly committing crimes against humanity in a secret military operation on the Egyptian-Libyan border.A 2021 leak appeared to show how French officers complained they were being asked to facilitate Egyptian airstrikes, codenamed Operation Sirli, on the Egyptian-