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CBS News shakes up 60 Minutes as ousted correspondents ‘fear what comes next’
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Call of controversy? Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 imagines a revived Korean war
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The Book of Birds by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris audiobook review – a love letter to our feathered friends
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Black Comedy review – Peter Shaffer’s relentless farce provokes helpless laughter
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‘It’s like Dunkirk for the construction industry!’ The small team rescuing London’s precious building materials
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Obama’s former speechwriter Ben Rhodes examines the US through its 15 most defining speeches
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Whisper it: becoming a mum can make you a more productive writer | Tania Roettger
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Coke can hair rollers and Puerto Rican pride: the street photography of Janette Beckman – in pictures
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Kingfisher by Rozie Kelly review – lust at first sight
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Escaping Babylon by Jesse Bernard review – an intimate history of Black British music
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Milking it: inside America’s lactation rooms – in pictures
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Redcliffe review – beautiful musical gets straight to the heart of forbidden love
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Patagonia sues drag queen Pattie Gonia for trademark infringement
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Leonora Carrington work painted during psychiatric confinement to go on show for first time
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Stanford Was Once a Cradle of Innovation. What It’s Turned Into Is Something Else Entirely.
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Novel about ‘Disneyfication’ of nature wins climate fiction prize
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Ribbit is the new Wordle, and I’m here to share it with you
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Two Venezuelan boys in a forest full of vultures: Silvana Trevale’s best photograph
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Dark of the Moon review – bluegrass girl meets emo witch boy and their songs soar
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The mural project honouring the Black cultural heritage of Rio de Janeiro – photo essay
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How Garry Trudeau’s Doonesbury cartoons captured America: ‘One of our nation’s greatest journalists’
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I vibe-coded a billionaire jet tracker to warn people about a possible apocalypse. Then the data started getting weird.
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What We Ask Google by Simon Rogers review – the secrets of our search history
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Fieldwork As a Sex Object by Meena Kandasamy review – story of a deepfake sex tape
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‘Writing is exactly like love – you need to do it in the dark’: novelist Leila Slimani on starting a new chapter in her life
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No time for tomes like these | Letters
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Stripteases, ecstatic embraces and a dog in a dress: the full-on photos celebrating queer dancefloors worldwide
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‘Shocking? It’s only what you see in ancient temples’: painter T Venkanna on his joyous carnivals of copulation
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Dada Masilo’s Hamlet review – dance remix gives the tragedy some potent tweaks
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007 First Light review – a triumphant James Bond game made by obsessive fans
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Money Talks: The Freedom of Constraint
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The Vivisectors by Missouri Williams review – twisted love story from a cult writer
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Crossing the Wine Dark Sea by Emily Wilson review – a masterclass in translation
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‘A gift that keeps on giving’: the witty world of Lee Friedlander – in pictures
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Ian McEwan says pessimism ‘a bigger problem than climate change’
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Harlingen CISD dance team dazzles as it wins grand champion
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Curtis Murayama: Les Murakami shares his favorite memories ahead of his 90th birthday
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AI, longevity, and the World Cup: Inside JPMorgan's summer reading list
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Thespians review – world’s first actor gets comic kudos from Mischief’s merrymakers
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Criminal review – homelessness show delivers a rage-making punch in the gut
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Fatiha El-Ghorri: Cockney Stacking Doll review – Taskmaster star’s endearing, earthy tour of the East End
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Jensen Huang is really leaning into his street-food influencer era
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From racy riders to romantic rivals: Jilly Cooper’s best books – ranked!
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A Billion Years of Sex Differences by Steve Stewart-Williams review – what we get wrong about men and women
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Written under collapsing ceilings, typed on phones: the poetry bringing Palestine to the world
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‘I want to bury it under a roundabout!’ Kim Noble on his unusual approach to promoting his graphic novel
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Whistler by Ann Patchett review – a saccharine story of reunion
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Origami dragons and a story arcade! The joy of museums aimed at children
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X is cracking down on content thieves
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From Gilead to Ladyland: how the rebellious women of literature offer hope in dark times
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Could nature itself hold the solution to climate change?
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I was punched on the school bus. Being violently bullied changed me – and affected one of the biggest decisions of my life
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Our Public House review – a heartfelt portrait of divided Britain set behind the bar
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Isabelle review – a sprawling debut driven by big ideas and family conflict
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My body is fat, not wrong: how body neutrality – not positivity – helped me shed a lifetime of shame | Jasper Peach
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Gisèle Pelicot tells Hay festival she has found love and trust again after rape ordeal
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The best negotiation book I've read this year
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‘It’s as if Arya, my great dane, is contemplating time and memory’: Johan Van Aarde’s best phone picture
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The best books to read in May: new paperbacks from Ocean Vuong, RF Kuang and Nick Clegg
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‘I laughed out loud dozens of times’: authors choose books to make you fall back in love with reading
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A Kristen Stewart heist movie gave me a thirst for adventure - I found it as an engineer on a remote oil rig
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What is missing from the Guardian’s 100 best novels list | Letters
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Phyllida Barlow: Disruptor review – sexy latex and gobs of gum as a stately home gets trashed
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Keeping my dead wife’s books safe for our son helped me let go of guilt | Ben O'Mara
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Tony Abbott wants to slay the dragon – but is blind to the beasts of Australia’s past | Ben Doherty
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Roddy Doyle: ‘When you’re a Dublin writer, you’re inevitably asked about Joyce, and it’s tedious’
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What am I bid for a blown-up van? The bizarre art auction aiming to build an eco power station in Reform-held Clacton
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Near death experiences, ‘crip memes’ and the tyranny of the DWP: the new exhibition powered by illness and disability
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‘My parents didn’t talk about the past’: how director Caroline Huppert recovered her family’s wartime secrets
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