Under Trump, LGBT rights are under fire – but in this progressive desert haven, a historic moment was met with a shrug: ‘It’s not an issue here’| the Guardian
TGA confirms drug is safe for use in pregnancy as doctors worry about effect of White House misinformation| the Guardian
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Crew of activists making symbolic attempt to deliver aid expected to be held in port until deportation hearings| the Guardian
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AI dating sites claim they remove potential for exploitation, but critics say they are reinforcing harmful stereotypes| the Guardian
Activist tells Swedish officials she has been subjected to harsh treatment, including insufficient food and water| the Guardian
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The president’s assault on US museums, education and memory is a critical dimension of his fascist aims| the Guardian
The striker tells of his parents’ remarkable journey, rejecting Ghana and playing a record 203 league games in a row| the Guardian
The notoriously reticent double Oscar-winner has become one of the most vocal critics of Donald Trump. He talks about how the man in the White House makes mobsters look bad, the damage being done to America and the need to fight fire with fire| the Guardian
Italians stay healthier for longer. So what's their secret? Could it be the long leisurely lunches at home ... or is it simply their refusal to jog? Italian journalist Guido Santevecchi dishes up a little friendly advice.| the Guardian
My vision was based on sharing, not exploitation – and here’s why it’s still worth fighting for| the Guardian
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Settlement originates from lawsuit by president against the platform, one of several filed after 6 January violence| the Guardian
Platform suspended the US president’s YouTube channel in 2021 after the January 6 Capitol riot| the Guardian
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Carmaker can make payments and send spare parts but some suppliers say they face permanent closure| the Guardian
Britain’s largest automotive employer plans to restart engine manufacturing in early October, report says| the Guardian
Manufacturing survey signals third monthly decline in output in a row amid uncertainty over tariffs| the Guardian
Residents of a Portuguese rural idyll where four vast mines are planned are among those who feel they will pay too high a cost for the energy transition| the Guardian
High-fronted SUVs are more likely to kill and are on the rise in Europe, with the UK an extreme example| the Guardian
French capital overtakes Amsterdam, where there are concerns about rising road speeds under rightwing government| the Guardian
Rather than leave unwanted paint to go to waste, Community RePaint is using it to transform local communities| the Guardian
Traffic lights are synchronised so a rush-hour cyclist at 20km/h can catch green lights all the way| the Guardian
Newly found 1946 image seems to show Herschel Grynszpan, previously thought to have died during second world war| the Guardian
Homicides are under investigation, police say during press conference, after fatal shooting of man and woman| the Guardian
The waste washing up on British beaches is a shocking but fascinating catalogue of our times| the Guardian
Rumeysa Ozturk, a visa holder, was snatched off the streets by Ice agents and sent to a detention center 1,000 miles away for opposing war crimes in Gaza| the Guardian
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Introduction of ‘dynamic pricing’ also coincided with company raising trip prices, researchers finds| the Guardian
Ride-hailing app’s ‘take rate’ – or cut – sometimes reaches more than 50% since introduction of dynamic pricing| the Guardian
Decision means drivers should receive minimum wage and paid holidays, say lawyers| the Guardian
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The firm was one of the pioneers of the gig economy model but its operations soon caused a global furore| the Guardian
Hollywood star’s claim ChatGPT update used an imitation of her voice highlights tensions over rapidly accelerating technology| the Guardian
Exclusive: YouGov survey indicates loss of support among people in Britain for Israel’s war in Gaza| the Guardian
Acquittal of four who toppled statue unchanged but appeal court decision could affect future trials for ‘significant’ criminal damage| the Guardian
David Nixon disobeyed judge’s order not to mention climate crisis as motivation during trial over road-blocking protest| the Guardian
Demonstration in central London on Saturday led to 857 arrests under Terrorism Act| the Guardian
Washington Post says announcement imminent despite guidelines showing drug – known as paracetamol elsewhere – is safe for pregnant women to take| the Guardian
Watt to be replaced by James Arrow while assuming new title of ‘captain and co-founder’| the Guardian
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Sadiq Khan says regeneration plans for central London shopping street have received ‘overwhelming support’| the Guardian
A government study shows clear benefits to the flexibility of telework. Companies ignore these findings at their own risk| the Guardian
Department of Veterans Affairs says the changes come in response to a Trump executive order ‘defending women’| the Guardian
Scientists say more-frequent hotter temperatures in west African region are part of reason for reduced harvests and price rises| the Guardian
Report cites scale of killings and aid blockages, and calls on member countries to punish those responsible| the Guardian
River Cafe cook Stevie Parle's secret to cooking the world's most beautiful bean| the Guardian
Last year I linked to a Slate story about Tom Phillips, a New Zealand father who disappeared with his kids into the bush. Back then, the story was complex enough, with unclear motivations, a potential custody battle, and an underlying theme of hardy, resilient bush men resisting the opressively civilising influence of modern society and government forces. Some argued Phillips was essentially kidnapping his own children; others that he was a modern-day “man alone”, teaching his kids an adm...| Roblog
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Exclusive: Instagram pictures of girls as young as 13 were posted to promote Threads site ‘as bait’, campaigner says| the Guardian
Chris Wright signals abandonment of Biden’s ‘irrational, quasi-religious’ climate policies at industry conference| the Guardian
Observers hail a ‘smart’ deal that allows for artificial intelligence as a tool, not a replacement – and could be a model for other industries| the Guardian
Forget Little Englanders – Deep Englanders believe that life was better before the evils of industrialisation, foreign competition and, you know, immigration| the Guardian
Brian True-May had been reinstated by production company after apologising for saying show was 'last bastion of Englishness'. By John Plunkett| the Guardian
Michael Gove’s policies on the countryside are welcome, but will only work if he can bridge the urban/rural divide| the Guardian
Pedro Sánchez speaks after Gaza protesters forced cycle race’s early end, while €700m deal with Israeli defence firm said to be off| the Guardian
Investigation will fuel GOP campaign to discredit ex-president and undo pardons and orders issued at end of his term| the Guardian
The government’s refusal to embrace prevention rather than treatment as the way forward is putting Britain’s greatest post-war achievement in jeopardy| the Guardian
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We spend almost twice as much per capita on healthcare as any other country on Earth. It’s time to change that| the Guardian
Kennedy is unfit to be our nation’s leading public health official because he rejects the fundamental principles of modern science| the Guardian
Tech giant also reveals AI assistant in progress, currently called Project Astra, and AI video generator Veo at annual I/O conference| the Guardian
From hyperrealistic deepfakes to videos that not only hijack our attention but also our emotions, tech seems increasingly full of ‘cognitohazards’| the Guardian
Surplus limbs, mis-matched patterns and blurred letters can all be signs content was created or edited by artificial intelligence| the Guardian
Sample of books scored 100% on AI detection test as experts warn they contain dangerous advice| the Guardian
Powers bestowed by the Criminal Finances Act 2017 are not being used effectively, say critics| the Guardian
If everything feels broken but strangely normal, the Soviet-era concept of hypernormalization can help| the Guardian
From electronic shelf labels to more self-service checkouts, automation is coming to your local supermarket| the Guardian
Marissa Mayer, Google's Vice President, Search Products & User Experience, has been explaining the AOL deal in general terms. She's talked to John Battelle at Searchblog and Danny Sullivan at Search Engine Watch. The two basic points are that the Google home page is not going to get banner ads, and that in general, Google is not committed to helping AOL's search results in ways that it wouldn't help other companies.| the Guardian
Why do certain people enjoy pointing out the mistakes of others?| the Guardian
Michael Wolff: There's no doubt the Facebook IPO is symptomatic of a new tech bubble. The only question is when will it burst| the Guardian
Magnum to Marmite consumer goods group plans productivity programme to save €800m| the Guardian
Fumio Sasaki owns a roll-up mattress, three shirts and four pairs of socks. After deciding to scorn possessions, he began feeling happier. He explains why| the Guardian
First-hand experience underpins Daniel Kokotajlo’s devastating film about a crisis of faith among three British Jehovah’s Witnesses| the Guardian
Horizon Europe is among the most prestigious science research programmes in the world| the Guardian
Violent settlers descend on Sinjil and other West Bank towns to protest against release of Palestinian prisoners| the Guardian
Finance minister Bezalel Smotrich has said he believes E1 plan will ‘bury the idea of a Palestinian state’| the Guardian
Commission also recommends candidate status for Moldova but gives more guarded response to Georgia| the Guardian
Leaked document marks significant moment in relations with ally but stops short of calling for immediate sanctions| the Guardian
Europe’s silence has allowed the genocide of Palestinians to continue unchecked – undermining all it stands for, says Josep Borrell, a former EU high representative| the Guardian
EU Commission president urged to ‘show leadership’ and preserve bloc’s credibility amid catastrophe in Gaza| the Guardian
Site in Pembrokeshire suggests area was more militarised than previously thought, says expert who made discovery| the Guardian
Campaigners fear increase by £149 in energy price cap by Ofgem will put more pressure on households| the Guardian
Multinationals in particular hiked prices far above rise in costs to deliver an outsize impact on cost of living crisis, report concludes| the Guardian
Canada finished top of Pool B after a 40-19 victory over Scotland in their final group game at Sandy Park| the Guardian
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Brain-implant company accused of causing needless suffering and deaths amid pressure from CEO| the Guardian
Some people never learn to read or swim or even cook as children - but with the right spirit there’s still time to make things right| the Guardian
Swimming has become addictive – the euphoria of being in the water, of overcoming a fear I never expected to overcome| the Guardian
The popular bot on X began making antisemitic comments in response to user queries| the Guardian
Key events in aftermath of news that Oxfam covered up inquiry into staff paying for sex| the Guardian
Their new film Bring Her Back is in cinemas soon and a sequel to their hit debut Talk To Me is in the works, but the LA-based directors say Adelaide still feels like home| the Guardian