Scientists say government must prepare for unlikely but ‘plausible’ 4C rise in temperature and a 2-metre rise in sea levels| the Guardian
Mid-air blowout on Alaska Airlines plane suggests issues at manufacturer despite steps to address processes and culture| the Guardian
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Sexual assault allegations had surrounded Cosby for years, but when Buress’ standup joke went viral, dozens of women came forward| the Guardian
Under-15s will need parental consent to buy products as, experts say, social media driving potentially harmful beauty boom| the Guardian
The Netflix four-parter has touched many a nerve with its gut-punch power and staggering performances – but it’s also a vital call to action for parents and their teens| the Guardian
The Meta boss has embraced masculinity and abandoned fact-checking and decorum. Is this the future of the tech industry?| the Guardian
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Apple TV+’s adaptation of a novel about a post-apocalyptic, bunker-dwelling civilisation provides an utterly fantastic story – not to mention stunning, meticulous sets| the Guardian
The battle over land rights and sovereignty on the island of Roatán has galvanized the whole country| the Guardian
Mahmoud Khalil is a Palestinian activist who participated in protests at Columbia University. He was detained by Ice on 8 March 2025| www.theguardian.com
With killer performances from Brown as a top Secret Service agent and James Marsden as the president he is sworn to protect, this twisty, thought-provoking thriller is an absolute winner| the Guardian
The SpaceX boss has envisioned people staying on the red planet in a self-sustaining city in 20 years| the Guardian
Homeland security chief went to infamous prison holding deported Venezuelans as White House targets immigrants| the Guardian
The movement unites ‘family values’ conservatives and tech bro rightwingers. Will this incoherent coalition hold?| the Guardian
Trump has railed against urban centers run by Democrats, and Project 2025 lays out how to crack down on them| the Guardian
Beloved by Silicon Valley tycoons and tyranny-fearing libertarians, are cities atop the waves Earth’s next frontier?| the Guardian
Amazon, Google and Microsoft are building datacentres in water-scarce parts of five continents| the Guardian
Exclusive: sources say powerful figures in the regime secretly told US and Qatari officials they would welcome Maduro’s departure| the Guardian
Benjamin Franklin spent his mornings naked. Patricia Highsmith ate only bacon and eggs. The path to greatness is paved with a thousand tiny rituals (and a fair bit of substance abuse) – but six key rules emerge, says Oliver Burkeman| the Guardian
Ally Fogg: Bullying of ginger-haired people is harmful, but cannot be said to be as serious a problem as oppression of other groups| the Guardian
With sales down and electric vehicle rivals catching up, the rightwing politico’s brand is driving into a storm| the Guardian
Michael McGrath awaits results of secret shopper investigation amid crackdown on Chinese retail platforms| the Guardian
US president talks to Ahmed al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia as lifting of sanctions is met with jubilation in Damascus| the Guardian
Move comes after Schwab and his wife, Hilde, were reportedly accused of financial and ethical misconduct – which they deny| the Guardian
When many lower-income Americans feel isolated and empty, they yearn for physical social networks. All across US, this happens organically at McDonald’s| the Guardian
Company claimed its chatbot ‘was responsible for its own actions’ when giving wrong information about bereavement fare| the Guardian
Calming, attention-extending and even social, fibre crafts are a feel-good hobby that may even help with pulling through challenging times| the Guardian
Using spaced repetition as a study technique is effective because you are deliberately hacking the way your brain works| the Guardian
Letters: Rupert Read, Andrew Boswell, Nick Brooks and Bridget McKenzie look to the Antarctic treaty to find a way forward for the high north. Plus letters from Dee Cook, Glyn Ford and others| the Guardian
Crackdown would streamline the building of datacentres and remove environmental protections| the Guardian
As new measures to protect young people online come into force, Peter Kyle says politicians were too slow to act| the Guardian
Guardian investigation finds 98% of Europeans breathing highly damaging polluted air linked to 400,000 deaths a year| the Guardian
We’ve broken down the data on dangerous PM2.5 particles, and listed them region by region – to reveal the cities with the worst air in Europe, the US, Africa, Asia and more| the Guardian
Jorge Mario Bergoglio swapped grand residence for small apartment and used public transport| the Guardian
Exclusive: Experts decry lack of nationally determined contributions in negotiating document with weeks to go before UN-set deadline| the Guardian
Douglas Rogers: St Agnes Place, the longest continually squatted street in London, was cleared of its last residents on Wednesday, as 200 police in riot gear moved in to evict the diehards. To think I could have been among them.| the Guardian
Rumours of a link between the US first family and the Nazi war machine have circulated for decades. Now the Guardian can reveal how repercussions of events that culminated in action under the Trading with the Enemy Act are still being felt by today's president.| the Guardian
From Duolingo to GDP, how an obsession with keeping score can subtly undermine human flourishing| the Guardian
Meloni has not yet commented on revelation of Nazi salutes and antisemitic rants by members of National Youth| the Guardian
Messaging app said it had ‘high confidence’ some users were targeted and ‘possibly compromised’ by Paragon Solutions spyware| the Guardian
Francesco Cancellato, whose reporting exposes fascists within PM Meloni’s far-right party, condemns ‘violation’| the Guardian
Husam El Gomati, who reports on links between Italian government and Libya’s coastguard, fears for his sources| the Guardian
Beijing says it will act if US president doesn’t stand down, while investors brace for trade war turmoil| the Guardian
The persecution of brown people and mass deportations will not create the white country of far-right fantasy| the Guardian
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Annual report shows violent crimes dipped by 2% in 2022 but only 83% of US law enforcement agencies submitted data| the Guardian
Experts say the coronavirus has given the Chinese government a pretext for accelerating the mass surveillance| the Guardian
Allowing in friends and relatives with other views is not the reminder that their views have value, but that the people who hold them are as real as we are| the Guardian
I missed my chance to talk to him – but what would I say now? There are no words for my sorrow at what Palestine has lost, says rapper Tamer Nafar| the Guardian
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Woman who’s eight months pregnant sent to Colombia by ICE, despite belated court order to keep her out of the air| the Guardian
Superintendent says Liam Ramos and his father were taken into custody while in their driveway and sent to Texas| the Guardian
Poor spelling and grammar that can help identify fraudulent attacks being rectified by artificial intelligence| the Guardian
Thom Tillis, Lisa Murkowski, Mike Pence and others say action could hurt US economy and strain Nato alliance| the Guardian
US president had called for ‘retaliatory measures’ after Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, blocked two military aircraft carrying deportees| the Guardian
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The Swedish actor said that ‘he’s trying to take the world’ and called the recent actions of the US president ‘absurd’| the Guardian
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US demand to own Greenland leaves little scope for compromise, and forcing the issue would entail end of Nato| the Guardian
Justices grill administration over imposition of steep duties as Sotomayor says: ‘I just don’t understand this argument’| the Guardian
Agreement includes 15% baseline tariff for most EU exports to US after deal reached at Scotland crunch talks| the Guardian
Donald Trump’s capture of Nicolás Maduro follows months of military campaign and years of strained relationship| the Guardian
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Announcement makes UK the first country to agree deal with US since Trump imposed sweeping tariffs in April| the Guardian
UK aerospace sector will face no tariffs from the US while auto industry lowered to 10% from 25%| the Guardian
The impact of those six chaotic weeks, from higher prices to slowing growth, is still unfolding, and the story continues| the Guardian
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British troops among those to take part in joint exercises as Trump’s desire to own Greenland still ‘intact’ despite talks| the Guardian
Exclusive: SIK leader Jess Berthelsen rejects Trump claim that the US needs Greenland for ‘national security’| the Guardian
Alexander Stubb – who played golf with Trump this weekend – suggested deadline and US sanctions package| the Guardian
UK prime minister holds phone call with US president as European leaders scramble to protect Danish territory| the Guardian
Heads of state across Europe respond in solidarity with Denmark and Greenland, and boycott of World Cup suggested| the Guardian
The sedative is used more often on Black people – and justified after the fact with questionable claims of ‘excited delirium’| the Guardian
Taser International is pushing ‘excited delirium’, a poorly-defined condition, into forensics to justify the ridiculously inappropriate use of Tasers| the Guardian
Public health bodies and families say term carries racial bias and is used to justify lethal use of force by police| the Guardian
The term cited at the inquest into the death of Wayne Fella Morrison has often been used to defend US police and corrections workers in cases of fatal violence – but some doubt it even exists| the Guardian
The US government has no comprehensive record of the number of people killed by law enforcement. So the Guardian has embarked on this special project| the Guardian
Harvard study finds over half of deaths wrongly classified, in latest example of databases greatly undercounting police killings| the Guardian
There is nothing more sustaining to long-term creative work than time and space – and these things cost money| the Guardian
The EU wants independence on defence but it is buying thousands of weapons from the US each year| the Guardian
Regional forum in Tuvalu ‘strongly encourages’ Indonesia to finalise UN visit to troubled province| the Guardian
ICE held more than 68,400 people as of 14 December, breaking previous high set at beginning of December| the Guardian
Families are taking out lines of credit, working second jobs, commuting for hours and forgoing careers. It doesn’t need to be this way, experts say| the Guardian
Cache of documents seen by Guardian detail effort to refute scientific research into paraquat and derail nomination of key EPA adviser| the Guardian
AI company’s chatbot faces criticism over its generation of sexualized, nonconsensual images of women and girls| the Guardian
In Initiative, a group of young people in the early 2000s finds themselves via the role-playing game, the latest example of its undying popularity| the Guardian
Worth £6bn and with revenues recently rising by 10.9%, the niche interest game has become a global business| the Guardian
Neymar said he was ashamed after the heaviest defeat of his career, 6-0 to Vasco da Gama, led to Santos sacking their head coach| the Guardian
The New Zealand foreign minister’s moko has become international news, but beyond an identifier, our tatau are a link to ancestors, a vessel for our cultures’ stories, and a tribute to those who have gone before| the Guardian
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Intelligence assessment before proscription found that vast majority of group’s activities were lawful, court hears| the Guardian
Witnesses say scenes near Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid hubs in the south of the territory resembled a massacre| the Guardian
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Marianne Sorrell, a retired teacher from Somerset, says she is ‘very traumatised’ after arrest at Cardiff rally| the Guardian
Stockpiling not partying is the priority for Venezuelans who say they fear crackdowns by the regime the US left in place| the Guardian
Exclusive: Almost all Palestinians have been displaced to ‘red zone’ where no reconstruction is planned| the Guardian
Firm says technology used in El Eternauta is chance ‘to help creators make films and series better, not just cheaper’| the Guardian