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Clima

How UK must adapt to cope with climate change

Every £1 spent adapting to rising temperatures would yield about £5 in benefits, climate committee says

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Will 115 charges taint Pep Guardiola's legacy?

Manchester City manager ‘has changed the face of football at every level in England’ – but his success comes with a few caveats

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Scientists may have discovered the legendary fourth musketeer

But there have been issues verifying the genetic remains

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The USPS may allow handguns to be mailed

Concealable handguns have been banned in the mail since the 1920s

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AI

What not to share when using AI for personal finance help

There are risks involved with oversharing

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AIpolitics

AI: The White House’s policy pivot

The Trump administration is switching things up

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Ted Turner: The pugnacious media mogul who founded CNN

The cable news pioneer died at 87

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‘This is not inevitable. It is a matter of political choice.’

Opinion, comment and editorials of the day

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Income stacking: how it works and why Gen Z is doing it

In an attempt to earn financial security amid a volatile economy, more people are working multiple jobs

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Can Democrats still win the House after losing the redistricting battle?

Republicans will have to contend with Trump’s unpopularity

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Magazine printables - May 29, 2026

Magazine printables - May 29, 2026

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Magazine solutions - May 29, 2026

Magazine solutions - May 29, 2026

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AI

Musk loses $150B lawsuit against OpenAI, Altman

Musk had previously helped start the artificial intelligence company

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3 killed in suspected hate crime at San Diego mosque

The two suspects were also later found dead

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Trump DOJ sets up $1.8B fund for Trump’s allies

The fund was part of a settlement agreement by Trump to drop his lawsuit against the IRS

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geopolitics

What does China want from Putin?

Russian leader arrives in Beijing for meeting with Xi Jinping, amid deepening cooperation – and asymmetric power balance

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AI

The changing sounds of the office

No more clattering keyboards; ‘everyone is chatting with AI’

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Reversing Brexit: how would rejoining the EU work?

Previous concessions and favourable terms for the UK might not be on the table again

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Florida and the NFL clash over diversity hiring

The ‘Rooney Rule’ has been in place since 2003

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world

Pulp friction: why quality mangoes are hard to find

Conflict, weather and supply chain problems are putting a squeeze on the tropical fruit

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Patel: His own branded Ka$h bourbon

The FBI director has been accused of being a heavy drinker

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UFOs: The Pentagon’s dud disclosure

Nothing new is revealed in trove of documents

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A dangerous high

The U.S. is being flooded with synthetic drugs that are cheap to make, hard to track, and fraught with risk

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health

Hantavirus: Are we ready for another pandemic?

The disease does not have a cure

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GOP notches more victories in redistricting fight

Courts sided with Republicans in Tennessee and Virginia

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Students across the country are in a ‘reading recession’

The decline predates the pandemic

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‘The plight of the American people has only gotten worse’

Opinion, comment and editorials of the day

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Business

10 of the best food markets in the world

Take a localized tour of the best eats on the planet

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Ballet dancer with ALS performs again through digital avatar: The Week's Good…

Plus, two lions who spent the beginning of their lives in a small enclosure are now learning what it’s like to roam free, through…

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White House hosts Christian prayer rally

Thousands gathered at the National Mall for a religious-political celebration

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health

WHO: DRC Ebola outbreak is global emergency

There are no approved vaccines or treatments for this strain of the virus

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Trump target Cassidy unseated in GOP primary

Sen. Bill Cassidy was defeated in the Republican primary in Louisiana

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Is Britain becoming ungovernable?

Difficult trade-offs ahead require a leader who can ‘switch off all the noise and fixate on the real problems’

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What is the Thucydides trap?

Chinese premier cited ancient Greek history to issue warning to Donald Trump

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Sunny UK terraces for al fresco drinks with a view

Sit back and get sipping at these spectacular suntraps

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E. coli could be used to make sunscreen

The bacteria can act as a chemical factory

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6 cinematic homes with theaters

Featuring a dramatic property in Houston and moody Chicago townhome

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Film reviews: ‘Is God Is,’ ‘The Wizard of the Kremlin,’ and ‘The Sheep…

Vengeful twins hunt for their father to kill him, introducing the man who invented Vladimir Putin, and a shepherd’s flock works…

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world

The prevalence of antidepressants in conflict zones

Rising use of prescription drugs in war environments that trigger ‘mounting psychological strain’ could have sinister implications

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Riding and camping in the Atlas Mountains

This ‘less-rehearsed’ version of Morocco is a must-see

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Business

Are gilt markets acting as ‘the UK’s political police’?

Bond markets smell a crisis from a potential lurch to the left in the Labour Party

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world

5 red hot cartoons about the USA-China summit

Artists take on sleepy lunches, lucky cats, and more

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health

The hantavirus Andes strain: can it be contained?

As passengers from the MV Hondius quarantine, health experts do not believe the virus will cause a pandemic

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politics

The BJP takes West Bengal: is India a one-party state?

After the party won a ‘stunning’ majority, it has a dominance not seen since Congress Party rule in the 1960s

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5 viral cartoons about the hantavirus outbreak

Artists take on rat summits, viral moments, and more

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The 8 unmissable new Broadway shows to see before they disappear

Classics, revivals and new live-wire musicals

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Why the CIA dismisses credit for a Mexican narco killing

America’s premier intelligence agency is playing coy about the recent death of a cartel-linked figure

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‘Each feminist advance in American public life has prompted an equally strong…

Opinion, comment and editorials of the day

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