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Pundits see a ‘diploma divide’ in politics. They’re focused on the wrong thing | Dustin Guastella
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Pundits see a ‘diploma divide’ in politics. They’re focused on the wrong thing | Dustin Guastella
Dustin Guastella

The article delves into the concept of the "diploma divide" in contemporary politics,...

The truth about stress: from the benefits of the ‘good kind’ to the exercise that only makes it worse
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The truth about stress: from the benefits of the ‘good kind’ to the exercise that only makes it worse
Dr Richard Mackenzie and Peter Walker

The article explores the complex nature of stress, highlighting both its beneficial and...

The best pressure washers: eight expert picks for cleaning garden furniture and patios
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The best pressure washers: eight expert picks for cleaning garden furniture and patios
Andy Shaw

The article focuses on the utility of pressure washers for outdoor cleaning tasks, particularly...

Dear Keir Starmer, there is a way to rout Nigel Farage – and it’s staring you in the face | Julian Coman
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Dear Keir Starmer, there is a way to rout Nigel Farage – and it’s staring you in the face | Julian Coman
Julian Coman

The article explores the dynamics of recent political history in the UK, particularly focusing...

From weird elephant videos to revolutionising TV: 20 years of Youtube
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From weird elephant videos to revolutionising TV: 20 years of Youtube
Amelia Tait

The article reflects on the evolution of YouTube over the past two decades, emphasizing its...

Italian opposition file complaint over far-right deputy PM party’s use of ‘racist’ AI images
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Italian opposition file complaint over far-right deputy PM party’s use of ‘racist’ AI images
Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo

The article sheds light on a recent controversy surrounding the use of AIgenerated images by...

Trump is creating a selfish, miserable world. Here’s what we can do | Michael Plant
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Trump is creating a selfish, miserable world. Here’s what we can do | Michael Plant
Michael Plant

The article presents a critical perspective on Donald Trump's presidency, emphasizing the...

Medical cannabis shows potential to fight cancer, largest-ever study finds
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Medical cannabis shows potential to fight cancer, largest-ever study finds
Hannah Harris Green

The article highlights the findings of a significant study on medical cannabis and its potential...

If Harvard, armor-plated by history and padded with funds, can’t beat Trump, no one can
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If Harvard, armor-plated by history and padded with funds, can’t beat Trump, no one can
Ed Pilkington

The article explores the confrontation between Donald Trump and Harvard University, highlighting...

Senate Democrat meets Ábrego García in El Salvador as legal battles continue – US politics live
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Senate Democrat meets Ábrego García in El Salvador as legal battles continue – US politics live
Léonie Chao-Fong (now) and Tom Ambrose (earlier)

The article focuses on a significant meeting between Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen and...

Russia-Ukraine war live: Rubio threatens to walk away from peace talks as outline of US minerals deal revealed
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Russia-Ukraine war live: Rubio threatens to walk away from peace talks as outline of US minerals deal revealed
Amy Sedghi

The article highlights the evolving dynamics of the RussiaUkraine conflict, particularly...

China dismisses Zelenskyy’s claim it has supplied weapons to Russia
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China dismisses Zelenskyy’s claim it has supplied weapons to Russia
Helen Davidson in Taipei and agencies

The recent article addresses the diplomatic tensions between China and Ukraine, particularly...

First Thing: IRS reportedly plans to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status
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First Thing: IRS reportedly plans to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status
Nicola Slawson

The article highlights a significant political move involving Harvard University and the IRS,...

Hamas rejects Israel’s latest ceasefire proposal over ‘impossible conditions’
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Hamas rejects Israel’s latest ceasefire proposal over ‘impossible conditions’
Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Jerusalem and agencies

The article presents a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel,...

Scores killed in US strikes on Yemen fuel port of Ras Isa, Houthi media says
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Scores killed in US strikes on Yemen fuel port of Ras Isa, Houthi media says
Reuters

The report on the US strikes in Yemen highlights significant casualties and the ongoing conflict...

My home city of Birmingham is giving up on young people. Here’s how we can get it back on track | Ibraheem Mockbel
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My home city of Birmingham is giving up on young people. Here’s how we can get it back on track | Ibraheem Mockbel
Ibraheem Mockbel

The article sheds light on the deteriorating state of youth services in Birmingham, as recounted...

Far-right online content is a danger to children – but I’ve seen how it can radicalise older people, too | April O’Neill
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Far-right online content is a danger to children – but I’ve seen how it can radicalise older people, too | April O’Neill
April O’Neill

The article delves into the dangers posed by farright online content, particularly focusing on...

Republicans in many states forge ahead with bills requiring proof of citizenship to vote
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Republicans in many states forge ahead with bills requiring proof of citizenship to vote
Rachel Leingang

The article discusses the efforts of Republican lawmakers across the United States to implement...

UK wildfires expose ‘postcode lottery’ of firefighting resources, says union
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UK wildfires expose ‘postcode lottery’ of firefighting resources, says union
Rajeev Syal and Helena Horton

The article highlights a pressing issue regarding firefighting resources in the UK, as wildfires...

Survivor of notorious New Orleans child sex abuser priest speaks out for first time
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Survivor of notorious New Orleans child sex abuser priest speaks out for first time
Ramon Antonio Vargas and David Hammer of WWL Louisiana in New Orleans

The article highlights the personal testimony of Neil Duhon, a survivor of childhood sexual...

Doge cuts spark questions as employees supporting Musk space launches spared
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Doge cuts spark questions as employees supporting Musk space launches spared
Tom Perkins

The recent article revolves around the job security of certain employees within the U.S...

Drake expands lawsuit against Universal Music Group, alleging defamation at Super Bowl
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Drake expands lawsuit against Universal Music Group, alleging defamation at Super Bowl
Ben Beaumont-Thomas

The news article highlights Drake's expansion of his lawsuit against Universal Music Group UMG...

Dramatic rise in fake political content on social media as Canada prepares to vote
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Dramatic rise in fake political content on social media as Canada prepares to vote
Leyland Cecco in Toronto

The article highlights a concerning trend regarding the rise of fake political content on social...

What to look for in May’s local elections: Tories on defensive and Reform hoping for gains
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What to look for in May’s local elections: Tories on defensive and Reform hoping for gains
Rowena Mason Whitehall editor

The article provides an overview of the upcoming local elections in England, set for May 1...