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Billionaire hedge funder is controversial sixth qualifier for the seventh debate, in Des Moines, Iowa on Tuesday -
President ponders success of ‘Crazy Bernie’ in Democratic race and asks, ‘So what does this all mean?’
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President claims speaker is ‘absolute worst in US history’ as Senate trial looms -
The California outlet – which gave Mexican Americans a chance to see themselves reflected positively in print – is ending its run after 42 years -
In the past decade hundreds of bodies have been buried haphazardly on the US southern border – and Operation Identification hopes to repatriate the remains -
Trump is an unpopular president – but experts say the electoral college system puts him in a good place for a second White House term
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Employers should be reassured by an investigation into the costs to them of parental leave
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New England Patriots star Julian Edelman was arrested in southern California on suspicion of misdemeanor vandalism, local police have confirmed -
Serena Williams won her first title since the 2017 Australian Open with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Jessica Pegula at the Auckland Classic on Sunday
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First there was Hurricane Maria. Then, government upset. Now, Puerto Rico is facing the effects of devastating earthquakes -
Trump tells Fox News he will invoke executive privilege if Senate moves to call witnesses, which remains unlikely -
President says four US embassies ‘probably’ targeted but Democratic senator calls for new intelligence briefing -
Cohen claims ‘character assassination’ by prosecution and seeks release after serving a year and a day behind bars
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While a cessation in hostilities is welcome, businesses have a lot of ground to make up, and few expect any further progress -
Excerpts of exchanges between staff discussing flaws and substandard work on the project‘Designed by clowns’ -
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The Consumer Electronics Show opened this week in Las Vegas with more than 4,400 companies exhibiting, including 1,200 startups. CES 2020 features the latest transformative technologies, including 5G, artificial intelligence, vehicle technology and digital health -
Qassem Suleimani, who was killed in a US drone strike, was widely considered to be the most powerful man in Iran after the supreme leader. The Guardian's Middle East correspondent Martin Chulov examines what motivated Trump to order the assassination
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Nancy Pelosi says she will not hold articles of impeachment indefinitely but will wait until she is ready, adding that it will 'probably be soon'
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