The week the data center backlash exploded

This story appeared in Today, Explained, a daily newsletter that helps you understand the most compelling news and stories of the day. Subscribe here. Do the words “data center” make you want to drop everything and call your congressional representative? You’re not alone, if we judge the nation’s mood by the actions of politicians who poll-test what theyContinue Reading

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Follow updates as Jose Mourinho returns to lead Madrid – including the build-up, analysis and live text commentary., Skip links Skip to Content Live Navigation menu News Africa Asia US & Canada Latin America Europe Asia Pacific Middle East Explained Sport Opinion Video Features Economy Human Rights Climate Crisis InvestigationsContinue Reading

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As the 2026 US midterms approach, millions of dollars are pouring into races involving candidates who challenge Israel., NewsFeed As the 2026 US midterms approach, millions of dollars are pouring into races involving candidates who challenge US support for Israel. Al Jazeera’s Emma Withrow explains how recent elections prove howContinue Reading

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A host of recent research suggests that traits from a father’s lifestyle – such as diet, stress, and nicotine use – can be passed to his children via sperm. Now a new study on exercise offers the strongest evidence yet that the effect of environmental exposures are transmitted by RNAs,Continue Reading

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A man dressed as Star Wars villain Darth Vader spoke at a San Diego city council meeting on 19 August to voice his support of Flock cameras in the city Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/user/guardianwires?sub_confirmation=1 The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to TheContinue Reading

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During the Gilded Age, people started “to look to a place like Chicago and say, that’s the future. That’s the future of America,” Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Beverly Gage told Judy Woodruff. Gage added that people saw places like Chicago — “new, energetic, fast-growing industrial cities” —  as the future ofContinue Reading