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The agency is set to revisit peptide production, but evidence and safety data remain thin.

The Dark Knight’s “mask” stops being private. Here’s what it means for the Bruce-to-Batman split, and why it matters.

A former waiter says he had to share tips with managers and other staff, triggering a London employment tribunal filing.

NATO leaders say Ukraine’s “weeks” adoption cycle exposes how Western processes drag innovation for months and years.

His limited disclosure after more than 100 days away raises a high-stakes issue: what mental health details should politicians share?

Fuel shortages, inflation, energy attacks, and rising casualties are pushing prominent voices to publicly pin blame.

Foreign Tongues keeps the Stones sounding like themselves while addressing war and autocracy, backed by a rejuvenated 2023 run.

The CEO of.txt explains why a medieval setup is doing serious work for distributed AI teams and GPU costs.

A-list guests turn a private wedding into a public visibility moment, with ripple effects for brands and sports-media deals.

A Guardian technology piece tests whether you can spot AI-generated text, then explains why human and machine language differ.

Burden sharing, US commitments, and the Iran war are putting NATO solidarity on a short leash at Turkey.

Across Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, politicians brace for constitutional turmoil even if Reform only leads opposition.