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Three things that could make a Gaza hostage deal more likely
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Scientists prize neutrality – that doesn’t cut it any more. In 2025, they must fully back the climate movement | Bill McGuire and Roger Hallam
With 2024 set to go down as the hottest year on record, we know that what is coming is truly horrifying. The past 12 months have seen our world enter new territory. Last year will go down as the ...The Guardian - Jan. 9 -
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George Santos asks judge to delay sentencing so he can make more podcasts
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Universities need new ways to make their research pay
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