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President honors fallen soldiers but also says says ‘God did that’ when when taking credit for US hosting world sports events| the Guardian
Research also warns that half of those with a problem are not getting the help they need| the Guardian
Angry response comes after newspaper claims chemical weapon was used in the remote region of Nduga| the Guardian
Data stolen in 2012 breach, containing encrypted passwords and details of around two-thirds of cloud firm’s customers, has been leaked| the Guardian
Move is part of a campaign by Trump administration to reorient US foreign policy in a more socially conservative direction| the Guardian
Rachel Reeves concerned that lenders’ restrictions are holding back growth in the SME sector| the Guardian
Gap North America president Marka Hansen says outpouring of comments shows 'we did not go about this in the right way'. By Josh Halliday| the Guardian
Landmark review says urgent action needed to conserve resources and save ecosystems that supply fresh water| the Guardian
Rashida Tlaib and other Democratic ‘Squad’ members – and one Republican – are targets of attack ads as critics support opponents| the Guardian
Fanny Wilkinson designed 75 parks in the capital, the first UK female landscape gardener to be paid for her work| the Guardian
Open letter calls for Soil Association certification to be removed from industry, amid concerns of negative environmental impact| the Guardian
Two children were seriously injured in 2012 incident, inquiry into 80 deaths hears| the Guardian
Half of 16- to 21-year-olds support ‘digital curfew’ and nearly 70% feel worse after using social media| the Guardian
Beavers accomplish long-stalled conservation plan on former army site, sparing crayfish and taxpayers alike| the Guardian
President dismisses Biden-appointed chair of Federal Labor Relations Authority to advance ‘America-First agenda’| the Guardian
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Opposition leader Friedrich Merz accused of breaking longstanding political firewall against far-right populists| the Guardian
French president says yielding to Vladimir Putin would be ‘bad news for everyone’ amid fears of US and Russia deciding continent’s future security| the Guardian
US vice-president told litany of tales of Europe’s rights infringements in speech to leaders at defence gathering| the Guardian
Gabriele Tilmann says suspect’s online communications point to extremism but investigators have found no links to jihadist groups| the Guardian
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US vice-president meets with AfD leader Alice Weidel as Trump administration courts European populist parties| the Guardian
As many as 200,000 US workers slated to be affected by mass terminations as Musk leads crusade to slash spending| the Guardian
Many have moved more than once, with estimated 1.9m Palestinians relocating since Israel’s invasion, says OCHA| the Guardian
A series of instincts, thousands of tiny adjustments, hundreds of drafts … What is the mysterious process writers go through to get an idea on to the page?| the Guardian
Trump’s meme coin has some conservatives complaining over ‘most blatant ponzi scheme in history’| the Guardian
Top Meta lieutenant says company ‘overdid it a bit’ on moderation after CEO’s dinner at Mar-a-Lago| the Guardian
There are many versions of the much-loved Middle Eastern snack. Here’s my favourite| the Guardian
From donning ‘pie-proof’ bike helmets to conversing with the songbirds, the key to avoiding avian conflict might be learning to speak their language, experts say| the Guardian
Those who don’t die from the floods risk death by starvation – yet you’ve probably heard little about the devastation| the Guardian
Exclusive: Fires more than quadruple since 2020 after surge in popularity of battery-assisted travel| the Guardian
Clinical trials find one-time gene therapy exa-cel offers ‘functional cure’ in 96.6% of patients| the Guardian
Trump’s health secretary pick transferred ownership of Maha slogan application to anti-vaccine ally Del Bigtree| the Guardian
Charl Kleinhaus confirms he owns account that contained posts, as White House uses antisemitism as rationale for deportations| the Guardian
The doomsayers predicted we'd fail, but with very little time and a massive effort we scientists have shown that united we really can get results, says Jenny Rohn| the Guardian
Founding editor says 500 pitches rejected this month and their ‘authors’ banned, as influencers promote ‘get rich quick’ schemes| the Guardian
Uruguay’s José Mujica lives in a tiny house rather than the presidential palace, and gives away 90% of his salary. He’s legalised marijuana and gay marriage. But his greatest legacy, writes Giles Tremlett, is governing without giving up his revolutionary ideals| the Guardian
Former PM’s firm got £41,000 a month to help PetroSaudi break into Chinese market when he was Middle East peace envoy| the Guardian
Norwegian oil company announces it has scrapped its $200m plan to deepwater drill in Great Australian Bight Marine Park| the Guardian
Tech billionaire and Hyperloop creator pays nearly $1m for iconic vehicle with plans to make its movie transformation a reality. By Stuart Dredge| the Guardian
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Donald Trump’s return to White House and Rachel Reeves’s call for regulators to help drive UK growth taken into account| the Guardian
Profits are poised to dominate in a new era shorn of years of hard-won regulatory restrictions| the Guardian
Chancellor uses Mansion House speech to suggest it is time to loosen some constraints brought in after 2007-08 crash| the Guardian
Watchdogs could cut capital rules as Trump’s deregulation drive opens door to rollback of post-crisis protections| the Guardian
It was news and no news; the most significant milestone in one of the most profound changes to affect the US in the past century, and yet a non-event. Last week the US Census Bureau issued figures showing that non-hispanic whites made up 49.8 per cent of the population of California.| the Guardian
Former senator and secretary of state says Nazi leader was initially elected and that ‘Trump is telling us what he intends to do’| the Guardian
Lawsuit claimed former president participated in January 6 insurrection and should be blocked from holding office again| the Guardian
Trump faces charges in New York, Florida, Washington DC and Georgia – now he has been re-elected, what does it mean for the cases?| the Guardian
Why spend every evening fighting trolls on X when you could be working your way through the greats of literature? No more online rage, recriminations, doom-scrolling …| the Guardian
I was offered plantation rum, saw plantation-themed shutters and then a plantation-linked housing estate. And I thought: enough, says Rachelle Ferron, the head of entertainment at ITV’s Good Morning Britain| the Guardian
• XKeyscore gives 'widest-reaching' collection of online data• NSA analysts require no prior authorization for searches• Sweeps up emails, social media activity and browsing history| the Guardian
X chatbot tells users it was ‘instructed by my creators’ to accept ‘white genocide as real and racially motivated’| the Guardian
Ex-president promises executive order revoking right enshrined in 14th amendment during anti-immigrant tirade on social media| the Guardian
Role of church in parliament and schools questioned as census shows 5.5m fewer holders of faith in England and Wales| the Guardian
The Sainsbury Wing’s co-designer Denise Scott Brown says plans to remodel her award-winning entrance are tragically bad. Here, she explains why| the Guardian
Only pasties made in Cornwall to the traditional recipe can be labelled 'Cornish pasties' after a ruling from Brussels| the Guardian
Education system overhaul urged after report finds student disengagement widespread in schools| the Guardian
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau says he had ‘good call’ with US president and that tariffs will be postponed for at least a month| the Guardian
Exclusive: The discovery shows the particles can travel around the body and may lodge in organs| the Guardian
The largest city in the world is as big as Austria, but few people have ever heard of it. The megacity of 34 million people in central of China is the emblem of the fastest urban revolution on the planet. The Communist party decided 30 years ago to unify and populate vast rural areas, an experiment that has become a symbol of the Chinese ability to reshape the world| the Guardian
Ten years on, Nick Hopkins recalls how the Guardian defied the intelligence agencies to publish revelations of mass state surveillance| the Guardian
The long read: Steve Albini was long synonymous with the indie underground, playing in revered bands and recording albums by the Pixies, PJ Harvey and Nirvana. He also often seemed determined to offend as many people as possible. What led him to reassess his past?| the Guardian
Bank is largest UK lender to cut rates in apparent response to turbulence, and experts predict others will follow| the Guardian
Regulator faces accusation of acting unlawfully in its investigation of Global Warming Policy Foundation| the Guardian
Neil Record and Nigel Vinson confirm their donations, and are both linked to thinktank that took funds from oil companies| the Guardian
Michael Hintze financially supporting organisation that regularly casts doubt on the science and cost of tackling climate change| the Guardian
Pledge to fix broken welfare system follows new evidence that people are worried about returning to work for fear that benefits will be withdrawn| the Guardian
Seatings come under fire from Trump critics as sign of oligarchy and the powerful influence they wield| the Guardian
Exclusive: UK willing to placate Trump with lower digital services tax rate also encompassing non-US companies| the Guardian
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Analysis finds Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Netflix, Apple and Microsoft averaged 18.8%, compared with 29.7% US average| the Guardian
Vice-president makes remark after reports that president told cabinet members billionaire will be stepping back| the Guardian
A wildlife crossing across the 101 freeway will connect two parts of the Santa Monica mountains for animals| the Guardian
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President claims ‘America is going to be very rich again soon’ thanks to tariffs as he signed executive orders to boost US coal production| the Guardian
Internal investigation cleared the national security adviser Mike Waltz, but the mistake was months in the making| the Guardian
British and Australian scientists compile a list of tips to help policy makers better understand the 'imperfect nature of science'Top 20 things scientists need to know about policy-making| the Guardian
Understaffed agency sent into ‘death spiral’ as employees warn Musk-led cuts will lead to structural collapse| the Guardian
Number of couples tying knot fell 800,000 in 2022 amid birthrate ‘crisis’| the Guardian
Some say it was an unambiguous Nazi salute but others are unsure and say focus should be on Musk’s stated support for far-right| the Guardian
Ministry of Defence clarifies it has no plans for conscription after Gen Sir Patrick Sanders says UK should take steps to place society on war footing| the Guardian
Measures include empowering security officers to arrest people, and reassigning control of Middle East department| the Guardian
Email from law school professors urges students from ‘targeted’ countries to consider returning to US| the Guardian
While we watch students getting handcuffed, vague new guidelines create a culture of fear over teaching our history| the Guardian
Jason Stanley, who says grandmother fled Berlin with his father in 1939, says US may become ‘fascist dictatorship’| the Guardian
Hong Kong employee was duped into sending cash to criminals by AI-generated video call| the Guardian
The town of Gujo Hachiman is the centre of the replica food industry now worth an estimated $90m| the Guardian
With its handmade chefs’ knives, ornate chopsticks and bento boxes, the Tokyo street where restaurants buy kitchenware is also a great place for tourists to pick up souvenirs| the Guardian
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Trial-monitoring committee in Dakota Access lawsuit have shared concerns of judicial bias and due-process violations| the Guardian
Experts warn victory for Energy Transfer, whose CEO is a Trump donor, could have a ‘chilling’ effect on free speech| the Guardian
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Non-profit, which will appeal decision, says lawsuits like this are aimed at ‘destroying the right to peaceful protest’| the Guardian
Company sought to present itself at the heart of myriad utopian ideals, in pursuit of ‘mission’ to ‘elevate the world’s consciousness’| the Guardian
Recruitment group says more applicants are turning down offers that do not include hybrid working| the Guardian