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2023-03-01
Rupert Murdoch testified that Fox News hosts ‘endorsed’ stolen election narrative
Ron DeSantis takes control of Disney’s governing district after ‘don’t say gay’ row
North Korea’s Kim Jong-un sounds alarm on agriculture amid reports of food shortages
Marianne Williamson to run for president again to ‘help repair America’
Meta-funded online tool lets people remove their explicit images from the internet
Elon Musk overstated Tesla’s autopilot and self-driving tech, new lawsuit says
Elon Musk fires additional 200 people at Twitter, report says
Wizz Air to suspend Moldova flights due to security fears
Has Bernie Sanders really helped Joe Biden move further left?
‘Crafting an illusion’: US rail firms’ multimillion-dollar PR push
Ukrainian children orphaned by war ‘need a tremendous amount of help’
Trump officials complained about Jimmy Kimmel’s jokes to Disney – report
Italy shipwreck death toll rises to 62 as more bodies pulled from sea
Elly Schlein voted leader of Italy’s most important leftwing party in surprise win
Sunak hails ‘new chapter’ in UK-EU relations as Northern Ireland deal is agreed
Ex-husband and relatives charged with murder of Hong Kong model as more body parts found
Iranian officials to investigate ‘revenge’ poisoning of schoolgirls
Spanish activists end attempt to revive abandoned village after 10 years
Man shot dead in Sydney police station after threatening officers with a knife
Some politicians seem comfortable with the idea of a new cold war. They shouldn’t
Don’t believe those who claim science proves masks don’t work
First Sackler, now Bet365. The art world can’t keep taking money from companies that do us harm
Germans are right to be incensed by All Quiet on the Western Front: it paints them as the good guys
Fine, I admit it – I am a ‘dry texter’. It beats emojis or verbal diarrhoea
I can’t put things off until an old age I probably won’t have. Accepting that has brought me joy
Undocumented ex-US border patrol agent helps veterans facing deportation
A greener Marx? Kohei Saito on connecting communism with the climate crisis
Dinner with Proust: how Alzheimer’s caregivers are pulled into their patients’ worlds
‘Scanners are complicated’: why Gen Z faces workplace ‘tech shame’
My body resists veganism. What’s the most ethical alternative?
Lidl becomes latest retailer to ration sales of salad ingredients
The parched metropolis: can eco architecture save LA from megadrought?
The Guardian view on the new leader of Italy’s left: a feminist fresh start
‘This is not unique at all’: inside a devastating film about sexual grooming
John Oliver on new AI programs: ‘The potential and the peril here are huge’
‘It’s an onslaught right now’: film details US battle against anti-boycott bills
‘Bruce Springsteen was very nervous about his cameo’: Nick Hornby and Stephen Frears on High Fidelity
Indira Varma: ‘Dicking about is much more fun than being serious’
James Bond novels to be reissued with racial references removed
Why Everything Everywhere All at Once should win the best picture Oscar
Post-punk legend Kate Fagan on her hipsterbaiting classic: ‘Studio 54 was based on status and money’
Rediscovered Terry Pratchett stories to be published
Ambush review – battle fatigued Nam actioner fights worn-out war tropes
I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking) review – lyrical study of pandemic LA homelessness
Donor children could contact biological parents before 18 under new proposals
Patients losing out amid slump in NHS clinical trials, warn top clinicians
Wrap up, get out of the city – see the rare beauty of the northern lights across Britain
ChatGPT allowed in International Baccalaureate essays
Wentz looks for fourth team in four seasons after release from Commanders
‘Was I supposed to be excited?’: Humble Lillard drops Portland record 71 points
Carabao Cup final and Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend
Alastair Clarkson defends his temper after clash with AFL journalist
Matildas to play France in final Women’s World Cup warm-up
Nigel Pearson: ‘I’m a lot more thoughtful, less confrontational than in the past’
Harry Maguire’s first trophy may also be his Manchester United endgame
Gary Lineker’s lawyers say HMRC tax inquiry ‘looking in the wrong place’
Union Berlin lost in Bayern blizzard but Bundesliga title race wide open
‘Because they didn’t spend’: Guardiola takes aim at Manchester United drought
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