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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
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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
Cláudia Agostinho, her siblings and cousins will have case heard at European court of human rights| the Guardian
This year’s tiny harvest casts doubt on the spirit’s recent resurgence, once a bright spot in the island’s economy| the Guardian
Exclusive: Leaked documents show that as little as 1% of products containing hazardous substances could be prohibited| the Guardian
James Cook’s crew dined on it to ward off scurvy. Now top chefs are going wild for this antioxidant-rich native spinach| the Guardian
Since 1988, humans have destroyed an area of rainforest roughly the size of California| the Guardian
Usage of punctuation down almost half in two decades as further research finds 67% of British students rarely use it| the Guardian
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A new show focusing on the artist’s fascination with string includes works unseen beyond private collections| the Guardian
At its best, Hepworth’s work is like an invigorating walk by the sea. What a shame, then, that Tate has trapped her sculptures in airless vitrines| the Guardian
Event in front of Turkish embassy will further inflame tensions between two countries| the Guardian
Notes from strategy session for raid on Wet’suwet’en nation’s ancestral lands show commanders argued for ‘lethal overwatch’| the Guardian
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Latest 0.25 point hike marks 12th rise in a row as Bank battles stubbornly high inflation| the Guardian
As Bank raises interest rates again and big business greedflation pushes prices higher, the PM’s vow is a gamble| the Guardian
Annual rate back on downward path, which eases pressure on Bank of England| the Guardian
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Widely available in Japanese convenience stories as 'yakisoba pan', this simple concoction makes for a solid post-pub snack| the Guardian
The IPC’s findings that a quarter of Palestinians in Gaza are starving should mark an urgent turning point in this war| the Guardian
From Instagram poetry to Greek classics, the works of fiction that have caused uproar through history – and into the present| the Guardian
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IPC says ‘worst-case scenario of famine’ is playing out as it calls for urgent ceasefire to alleviate ‘widespread starvation’| the Guardian
Starvation used as weapon in war-torn country facing humanitarian catastrophe| the Guardian
IPC says famine is ‘entirely man-made’ and immediate response is needed or avoidable deaths will soar| the Guardian
Exclusive: Investigation reveals how intelligence agencies tried to derail war crimes prosecution, with Netanyahu ‘obsessed’ with intercepts| the Guardian
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A summary of the report obtained by the Guardian found no specific issue with how the club handled a report of abuse but improvements could have been made| the Guardian
The NWSL’s transgender participation policy, thought to still be in place, was abandoned in 2022, the league confirmed| the Guardian
Sidney Blumenthal, former senior adviser to President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, has published three books of a projected five-volume political life of Abraham Lincoln: A Self-Made Man, Wrestling With His Angel and All the Powers of Earth. He is a Guardian US columnist.| www.theguardian.com
With every rattled excuse and deflection, Trump throws his administration into further chaos| the Guardian
The NWSL, a co-defendant in the suit with San Diego Wave, denied all allegations in a response branded ‘boilerplate’ by an expert| the Guardian
A ‘mass casualty incident’ as temperatures soar to upper 90s fahrenheit in the region| the Guardian
Dr Vivek Murthy calls on tech companies and policymakers to take ‘immediate action’ to protect children’s mental health| the Guardian
The Israeli PM will have to call on his talent for self-preservation in the face of questions about how a foreign power viewed as an enemy was able to infiltrate the highest levels of his government| the Guardian
This flawlessly executed programme is one of the most audaciously satirical spoofs ever aired in the UK. It’s a full-blooded roar of a show that deserves an immediate watch| the Guardian
US president accused of ‘firing the messenger’ as he makes claims without evidence about Erika McEntarfer| the Guardian
Governor announces possible move as Democrat-led states seek to respond to planned Texas redistricting| the Guardian
Tofu’s not just a difficult thing to love; it’s a difficult thing to cook – but with the right steps, you can achieve a crispy crust and silky interior. But how firm should your bean curd be? And do you need to coat it for crunch?| the Guardian
The pulp from this distinctly ocker fruit explodes in the mouth and sets it apart from the rest of the fruits in the greengrocer| the Guardian
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The latest news and comment on the Islamic State militant group| www.theguardian.com
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Children among at least 30 hurt as incident expected to inflame tensions ahead of this month’s election| the Guardian
CDU leader once sidelined by Merkel loves private planes, hates tax bureaucracy, and backs Ukraine| the Guardian
Berlin correspondent Kate Connolly charts the rise of Alice Weidel, the far-right Alternative für Deutschland candidate for chancellor| the Guardian
In advance of Meta’s quarterly earnings report, CEO says his company aims to bring powerful AI into the lives of millions| the Guardian
Complaint, which prosecutor has yet to accept, raises risk of Sanaa Seif’s detention during Cop27| the Guardian
Schools and universities must revert to Title IX guidance on sexual misconduct complaints from first Trump term| the Guardian
Andy Bodle: It's an ugly word for an ugly state of affairs. Surely English can do better. How about 'descalate'?| the Guardian
Robert Sullivan, 61, on ‘personal leave’ after Heather Jones, now 33, brought allegations, sexual in nature, to diocese| the Guardian
Exclusive: Gaming platform accused of ‘troubling disconnect between child-friendly appearance and reality’| the Guardian
Israel admits deliberate attack on the journalist, known for frontline coverage, in a strike on a tent outside al-Shifa hospital| the Guardian
Israeli-Palestinian magazine says IDF ‘legitimisation cell’ set up to blunt global outrage over killing of media staff| the Guardian
Court rules former presidents entitled to some degree of immunity from criminal prosecution| the Guardian
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Former president calls verdict ‘a disgrace’ after being convicted in New York on all 34 counts of falsifying business records| the Guardian
US district judge Aileen Cannon makes ruling after hearing in which Trump’s legal team urged her to drop charges| the Guardian
Special counsel Jack Smith dismisses the two federal criminal cases before president-elect’s inauguration| the Guardian
President-elect spokesperson hails ‘decisive win’ as Judge Juan Merchan declines to provide new sentencing date| the Guardian
Ex-president vows to appeal against ruling, which comes less than a year after Carroll won $5m in sexual abuse and defamation trial| the Guardian