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Jets Trade Star Sauce Gardner to Colts in Shock Move

The New York Jets have shocked the NFL world by trading elite cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts just before the trade deadline, in a move that reshapes both franchises' playoff ambitions.

Trump's Palace Project Amid American Hunger Crisis

As Donald Trump constructs his opulent Florida residence, millions of Americans face food insecurity in a stark tale of two Americas. The Full Story podcast investigates the growing inequality divide.

Anna Ancher: Painting Light at Dulwich Gallery

Discover the luminous world of Anna Ancher at Dulwich Picture Gallery's stunning exhibition, showcasing the Danish painter's revolutionary approach to capturing light and domestic intimacy.

Why USAID's End Isn't Being Mourned Worldwide

As the controversial closure of USAID sends shockwaves through international development circles, Guardian investigation reveals why many recipient countries view this as liberation rather than loss.

Peru severs diplomatic ties with Mexico

Peru has dramatically severed diplomatic relations with Mexico after former prime minister Héctor Valer claimed asylum in Mexico City, escalating a major international crisis.

Artists fight climate crisis with living Newton sculpture

Discover how contemporary artists are using striking public installations across Britain to confront the climate emergency, including a revolutionary piece reimagining Isaac Newton with a living apple tree growing from his head.

Hollywood's Worst Box Office Month in 30 Years

Cinema industry faces unprecedented crisis as October 2025 box office revenues collapse to levels not seen since the early 1990s, raising serious questions about the future of theatrical releases.

Exxon funded climate denial in Latin America

Newly uncovered documents reveal how ExxonMobil funded conservative think tanks to spread climate misinformation throughout Latin America, undermining environmental progress in vulnerable regions.

South Korea Ends 60-Year Tattoo Artist Ban

In a historic victory for body art freedom, South Korea's Constitutional Court strikes down the 60-year prohibition against non-medical professionals performing tattoos, sparking celebration across the industry.

NFL Week 9: Chiefs Dominate Bills in Key Matchup

Week 9 of the NFL season delivered explosive action as the Kansas City Chiefs secured a decisive victory over the Buffalo Bills, while other matchups kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Guardian Journalist Richard Gott Dies Aged 84

The Guardian mourns the loss of Richard Gott, its former literary editor and Latin America correspondent, who has died at 84, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking journalism and historical scholarship.

Trump's Tariff Plan Divides Republican Heartland

Exclusive insight into how Donald Trump's radical economic agenda of sweeping tariffs and tax cuts is creating both excitement and anxiety across Republican strongholds as the 2024 election approaches.

Dining at Serra: Inside the US Embassy's Restaurant

Discover the culinary diplomacy of Serra at Chancery Lane, where Rosewood Hotels brings American flavours to the heart of London's diplomatic quarter. Our review explores this groundbreaking embassy dining experience.

US Redistricting: How New Maps Reshape Politics

The controversial redrawing of congressional districts across the United States threatens to dramatically alter the political landscape, with both parties battling for advantage in what critics call 'gerrymandering at its most extreme'.

Vance and Rubio: Reshaping US Politics

An in-depth analysis of how the Vance-Rubio partnership is transforming US leadership and what it means for global relations. Discover the surprising dynamics between these two powerful figures.

Childcare funding crisis looms as pandemic aid expires

Millions of American families face a childcare timebomb as emergency federal funding that saved thousands of providers during COVID-19 is set to expire, threatening widespread closures and soaring costs.

UK Festival Collapse Owes £1.3M to Artists

A major British music festival has collapsed with staggering debts of £1.3 million, leaving international stars including Nelly Furtado and UK acts unpaid as creditors face massive losses.

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