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World - The Guardian
‘Slick talker’ v ‘sincere and truthful’: swing-state voters respond to VP debate
Despite varying reactions, voters we asked agreed Walz and Vance managed to treat each other with civility . US politics live – latest updates Walz was rushing and appeared to want to discuss ...7 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
‘I still cringe thinking about it’: readers’ fworst work message gaffes
BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg sent Boris Johnson her briefing notes this week – she’s not the only one to mess up. The BBC cancelled a prime-time interview with Boris Johnson after the presenter Laura ...8 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
‘The ultimate reminder’: readers on what their tattoos mean to them
With number of Britons getting inked on the rise, people share the memories, loved ones and values that inspired them. After Ed Sibley’s mother died in January he had a mug of tea tattooed on his ...11 hours ago -
Entertainment - Los Angeles Times
'The Californians' and 44 more 'SNL' sketches L.A. Times readers love
After asking celebrities, we surveyed Times readers about their top 'Saturday Night Live' sketches of all time. Here are 45 of the most popular selections.13 hours ago - California -
World - The Guardian
‘A wildly beautiful place for autumn colour’: readers’ favourite UK forest trails
From Japanese acers at Westonbirt arboretum to the pines of Loch Ard, our tipsters share their top woodland days out. Autumn is often wet – so why not embrace this, and visit one of Britain’s ...17 hours ago - United Kingdom -
World - The Guardian
‘The truth is that I’m named after a Baywatch character’: readers on their unusual names
From 16th-century naval officers to US states, we asked Guardian readers to share the inspiration behind the unusual names in their lives. Gasps were heard around the Conservative party conference ...Yesterday -
Tech - Wired
License Plate Readers Are Creating a US-Wide Database of More Than Just Cars
From Trump campaign signs to Planned Parenthood bumper stickers, license plate readers around the US are creating searchable databases that reveal Americans’ political leanings and more.Yesterday