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    Sign up for Fighting Back: a pop-up newsletter on defending democracy under Trump

    **The Guardian's 'Fighting Back' Newsletter: Empowering Citizens in a Trump Presidency** As the US descends into uncertain territory under a new presidency, The Guardian has launched a dedicated newsletter to provide citizens with actionable advice on defending democracy. "Fighting Back" is an...
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    After Zelenskyy meeting, Trump calls on Ukraine and Russia to 'stop where they are' and end the war

    US President Donald Trump has urged Ukraine and Russia to bring an immediate end to their conflict, following a recent meeting with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy. In a statement released on Tuesday, Trump called on both sides to "stop where they are" and work towards a peaceful...
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    Ancient preserved heads give up their secrets as Māori tattoos see resurgence

    New Zealand's National Museum Hosts Ancient Māori Tattoo Ceremony as Art Form Sees Resurgence In the heart of Te Papa Tongarewa, New Zealand's national museum, a crowd gathered to witness the painstaking process of traditional Māori tattooing. Eight individuals, including men and women, lay...
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    EU sets 2027 target for anti-drone system to defend against Russia

    EU officials have set a 2027 deadline for the development of an anti-drone system to bolster the bloc's defenses against Russia, amid escalating tensions over Moscow's ongoing war in Ukraine. European Commission Vice-President Kaja Kallas has emphasized that "drones are already redefining...
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    Hekate by Nikita Gill review – the ancient Greek goddess works magic in this retelling

    Nikita Gill's latest retelling of Greek mythology is a spellbinding reimagining of Hekate, the goddess of magic, the underworld, and crossroads. Born amidst war and turmoil, Hekate's life takes a dramatic turn when she is forced to flee with her Titan mother, Asteria, after being enslaved by...
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    Dogecoin jumps after Elon Musk replaces Twitter bird with Shiba Inu

    Elon Musk's Twitter bird has been replaced with a Shiba Inu, sparking a surge in Dogecoin prices and fuelling speculation about the billionaire's involvement in the cryptocurrency. In a move that appears to be an intentional nod to Dogecoin, which was created as a joke just over nine years ago...
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    Republicans are setting a trap ahead of Saturday’s ‘No Kings’ rally

    Republican leaders are trying to spin the upcoming "No Kings" rally as a divisive and unpatriotic event, painting its participants as haters of America and radicals. However, these comments aren't spontaneous remarks - they're carefully crafted talking points designed to keep certain ideas from...
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    People in the US: share your views on the US government shutdown

    Federal government shutdown sparks heated debate among Americans, with many questioning Democrats' refusal to back a spending bill that would have kept the country open through mid-November. The impasse centered around the Republicans' plan to continue funding the government, while Democrats...
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    Study finds slightly higher risk of autism diagnosis in areas with more lithium in drinking water, but experts say more research is needed

    Lithium levels in tap water may be linked to an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children, according to a recent study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. Researchers analyzed data from Denmark and found that as lithium levels in drinking water rose, so did the...
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    Trans athlete researcher rejects open category proposal at conference, says most would 'quit their sport'

    Trans Athlete Researcher Rejects Open Category Proposal, Says Most Would Quit Sport A proposal to create an open category for transgender athletes in women's sports was met with resistance from a leading researcher in the field. Joanna Marie Harper, a professor at Western University in Canada...
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    Virginia attorney general candidate apologizes: "I cannot take back what I said"

    Virginia Attorney General Candidate Apologizes, Says He Can't Take Back Threats A disturbing revelation has shaken the Democratic primary in Virginia as Jay Jones, a contender for attorney general, has apologized for sending threatening text messages in 2022. The messages, which have been made...
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