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We say: “We have already gone. And your kids? They’re with us now.” Naomi Klein is a Guardian US columnist and contributing writer. She is the professor of climate justice and co-director of ...
Anyone who would needlessly hurt an animal because they are inconvenient needs help.” The Guardian revealed Noem’s story, which is contained in a book out next month. In No Going Back ...
The Guardian obtained a copy. Like other aspirants to be Trump’s second vice-president who have ventured into print, Noem offers readers a mixture of autobiography, policy prescriptions and ...
From social engineering scams to the history of computer viruses to the latest cybersecurity products and services, Zephin Livingston has made a career out of breaking down some of the most ...
seen by Guardian Australia, said there was “an urgent need to prevent inappropriate behaviour in the marine unit” with “much work to be done” to ensure “a safe and respectful environment ...
Teachers say behaviour getting worse as survey also shows parents getting less supportive of school policies Only two in five children in England say they always feel safe at school, according to ...
That’s what’s causing the greatest abundance of trash.” The Guardian approached Altria, Philip Morris International, Danone, Nestlé, PepsiCo and The Coca-Cola Company. The Coca-Cola Company ...
the longtime head of a church that grew to international fame for being a safe haven for San Francisco’s most marginalized citizens, has died. He was 94 years old. He, alongside his wife and ...
Max is looking for the universe in which his rescuer brother Leon survives in this British animation, but some clever variations aside, it’s slow going It’s been a two-way street: there are ...
An officer at a Shanghai police economic crime desk the raid had taken place but declined to give the Guardian further details, only saying that “not so many” people had been arrested.