US politics is an outlier bastion of climate denial with nearly one in four members of Congress dismissing the reality of climate change, even as alarm has grown among the American public over dangerous global heating, an analysis has found.
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Many of the 594 athletes named to the US Olympic team this summer are immigrants or the children of immigrants, all of whom have chosen to represent a country that is in the throes of a movement that would have limited their ability to get there or stay there, even through legal means.
USA’s Olympic team is bolstered by a crucial group of athletes: immigrants
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Guardian journalist Robyn Vinter describes how the sharing of food and concerns about extremism helped dial down tension outside mosque after Southport deaths.
‘Love will prevail’: how a far-right rally in Liverpool was defused
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Tactics for dealing with unaffordable repayments range from taking low-paid work to working a second job, and even to remortgaging a home.
‘I’d be better off if I hadn’t been to uni’: UK graduates tell of lives burdened by student loans
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With house prices unaffordable for many, some would-be homeowners are turning to micro-dwellings. But from caravans to narrowboats, how do you make a small space suitable for family life?
Swiss army knives and compromise: how to live well in a tiny home – by the people who do it
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Have you become more stressed about big gatherings? You’re certainly not alone. Here is how to leave fear behind and have a great time.
Flex your social muscles – and stick to one drink: 10 ways to be much more confident at parties
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A fox in the sun, fireflies and a brush fire, and trees blanketed with butterflies are among the striking images caught by winners of the California Academy of Sciences’ annual contest. Now in its 11th year, it highlights biodiversity and the many threats our planet faces.
Winning images of the 2024 BigPicture natural world photography competition
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Cuerpas Reales Hinchas Reales (Real Bodies, Real Fans) challenges gender stereotypes in the football culture of Latin America and celebrates the contribution female fans of all ages make to the game.
‘Joy and resistance’: South America’s female football fans on their love of the game – in pictures
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Unable to marry legally in Japan, LGBTQ+ couples are celebrating their bond in traditional kimonos, suits and gowns for elaborate photoshoots.
Japan’s LGBTQ+ photo weddings – in pictures
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Limp salad, bad barbecues, jellyfish stings and chafing. Summer can be a tricky season – but our experts are on hand to help with your hot-weather headaches.
59 summer problems solved – from sunburn and sweating to wasps and wedgies
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