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    The Guardian view on Austen and Brontë adaptations: purists may reel, but reinvention keeps classic novels alive | Editorial

    Reimagining the Classics: Why Adaptations Matter for Timeless Tales The notion that every classic novel must be reimagined in some way to stay relevant has become a cultural imperative. It's a truth universally acknowledged, perhaps, but one that can be both liberating and problematic. When it...
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    Scary, cold, hungry and lonely': Volunteer soldier shares experience on front line

    War's Dark Reality: A Volunteer Soldier's Desperate Struggle As the harsh Russian winter sets in, one young volunteer soldier is facing a battle unlike any other - his own mind. Akula, who enlisted at the start of the invasion, is now grappling with the devastating consequences of war on his...
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    Are little treats feeling less exciting? Here’s how to harness small joys

    The Joy That's Lost in Plain Sight: How to Revitalize Little Pleasures For many Americans, the pursuit of happiness has become increasingly elusive. A growing sense of dissatisfaction with life and a blurring of boundaries between good and bad times have contributed to feelings of ennui. But...
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    Trump asks Supreme Court to allow deployment of National Guard in Illinois

    President Trump's administration is making a last-ditch effort to deploy thousands of Illinois National Guardsmen to Chicago under the guise of protecting federal immigration officers and government property from violence. In a surprise move, the Justice Department asked the Supreme Court on...
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    No Kings protests: What to expect at Saturday's marches around the country

    As tensions continue to simmer over the ongoing protests against the proposed monarchy restoration, thousands of demonstrators are expected to take to the streets this weekend in cities and towns across the nation. The 'No Kings' movement, which has gained significant momentum since its...
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    Ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans is a terrible decision – and a depressing one | Barney Ronay

    Birmingham has made a baffling decision to ban supporters of Israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv from watching their match against Aston Villa at Villa Park, citing safety concerns as the reason. The move is not only misguided but also deeply concerning, with many questioning whether it's a case of...
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    ‘She does terrible things’: what can a Marvel director do with Ibsen’s ruthless heroine Hedda Gabler?

    Marvel Director Nia DaCosta Takes on Ibsen's Ruthless Heroine Hedda Gabler with Tessa Thompson Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson are a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood, having collaborated on three films so far. Their latest project, a film adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play Hedda...
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