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We pay a lot more for a lot less and people know it. That’s why Sunak’s Tories were thrashed in these elections | John Harris
Come to Thurrock, where the Tory council went bankrupt, services are depleted and costs are up. People feel victims of a terrible injustice. Late last Monday, I got home from a long day of political reporting to find a political leaflet produced ...The Guardian - World -
A new cold war? World war three? How do we navigate this age of confusion? | Timothy Garton Ash
In history, as in romance, beginnings matter – so what we do now will be crucial in shaping the future. In these times of planetary polycrisis, we try to get our bearings by looking to the past. Are we perhaps in The New Cold War, as Robin ...The Guardian - World -
This is how we do it: ‘I always thought a woman’s role was to please the man, but now I’m prioritising myself’
A rocky patch in Ava and Logan’s marriage forced them to talk openly about their desires – and now they’re having their best sex everHow do you do it? Share the story of your sex life, anonymously. We watch porn frequently, which is a positive ...The Guardian - World -
We are careening toward a loneliness epidemic. What will we do about it?
New research shows that as we get older, we get lonelier.MarketWatch - Business -
What Medical Stories Do We Trust?
How vaccine injuries and long Covid test our partisan beliefs.The New York Times - Top stories -
‘I haven’t had sex in 3,089 days’: comedian Sofie Hagen on being celibate for more than eight years
I love intercourse – so why has it been so long since I actually had any?. I first had sex when I was 16; I have since had quite a few people inside my body. Some were more welcome than others – like the surgeon who removed my inflamed appendix, ...The Guardian - World -
Khan wins historic third term as Mayor of London
The Labour candidate beat Conservative rival Susan Hall by more than 276,000 votes.BBC News - Top stories -
Panama's new president-elect was practically retired: 'I never imagined this'
José Raúl Mulino who was practically retired will now he'll be Panama's president. A maritime law attorney, he became known as a private business leader who took part in a civil movement against the dictatorship of Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega.NBC News - Top stories -
‘We deserve more’: US workers’ share of the pie dwindles
Bureau of Labor Statistics releases latest estimate of how much labor receives of national income, showing bleak decline. When Jesse Motte began working at a Starbucks inside a Target store in Columbia, South Carolina, more than two years ago, $15 ...The Guardian - World -
‘I can’t see a bright future’: under-30s on politics and voting in UK elections
Some are optimistic about a change of government after the next general election, while others are frustrated at the choices. Joshua Holmes, 29, from Barton Hill, Bristol, went out to vote in the local elections on Thursday afternoon.. “The ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
Title, relegation and European spots in the balance as Premier League heads for exciting finale
The Premier League season is down to its final two weeks and there’s still plenty at stake from top to bottomABC News - Sports -
Floods and landslide kill more than a dozen people in Indonesia’s Sulawesi island
Officials say a landslide hit Luwu regency in South Sulawesi on Friday after torrential rain pounded the area. A flood and a landslide have hit Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, killing at least 14 people, according to officials.. The landslide hit ...The Guardian - World -
'Where do we go?' Palestinians flee parts of Rafah after Israeli military order
Palestinian civilians rushed to flee parts of Rafah on Monday after the Israeli military told some 100,000 people to leave the southern Gaza city, a possible signal that a long-feared ground offensive could be imminent with talks for a last-ditch ...NBC News - Top stories - Israel