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Thursday
13 February 2020
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Attorney general to go before House judiciary committee on 31 March as Democrats warn of ‘a crisis in the rule of law in America’ -
The Vermont senator claimed a ‘great victory’ on Tuesday night – but he was trailed closely by a pair of midwestern moderates
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After a patient who tested positive was mistakenly released from isolation at the San Diego military base, residents want more testing -
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Amazon founder purchases nine-acre estate once owned by Warner Bros president, Wall Street Journal says
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The president is accused of acting like a monarch after the justice department called his friend’s sentence too harsh -
As attention is turned more than ever to sexual assault survivors, Louise Godbold has been helping them overcome the injuries powerful men leave in their wake
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At least 80 US cities are shrinking in population but some have found strategies to still improve the quality of life for those who stayed -
Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning satire is full of vivid visuals and ingenious sound – but it’s the smells that really linger
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4 out of 5 stars.
Amazon Echo Buds review Alexa in your ear with Bose noise reduction
4 out of 5 stars.
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Barr is a ‘tough on crime’ hypocrite, a Trump toady and chief law enforcement officer who makes a mockery of the legal system
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I unearthed a clip of the mayor speaking about stop and frisk that should make every American question his suitability to be president
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The US men’s national team has urged US Soccer to sharply increase pay for the world champion women’s team
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Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, were buried on Friday in a private ceremony near the family’s southern California home
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Nicholas McInerny, a writer, came out as gay aged 45 and after nearly 20 years of marriage. It took a huge toll on his family and it all came flooding back last week when the TV presenter Phillip Schofield went public with his story. Also today: Alex Hern on the government’s plans to regulate the internet
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Clubs tell parliament that without protection, gentrification threatens their existence -
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Epstein’s lawyer says estate can’t release money to victim fund, as Virgin Islands attorney general says approving fund would skirt accountability -
The much-delayed film history hub is now projected to cost $482m and a new round of fundraising will seek to cover the latest costs
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Anti-Defamation League reported 2,713 cases of circulated propaganda, compared to 1,214 in 2018 -
Energy companies have leased 9.9m acres from the administration – and the fossil fuels extracted could equal half a year of emissions from China
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BP, Shell, Chevron and Exxon accused of making huge profits while ‘passing the buck’ on climate change -
As Venezuela enters its seventh year of a crushing depression, doctors are seeing a rise in infant mortality rates due to deprivation
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Prof Massimo Del Bene aids African migrants whose captors inflicted horrific injuries to extort ransom payments -
The group has been confined to a hostel for three weeks and want their government to help them fly back home -
Stupendemys geographicus, armed with sturdy horns, lived from about 13m to 7m years ago alongside giant crocodilians -
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A conservation, ecotourism and rewilding project in north-east Argentina is protecting endangered species and giving communities a chance to shape their own futures
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We take a glimpse at the second-longest continuously held sporting event in the US, behind only the Kentucky Derby -
From a brand inspired by Liza Minnelli to another that draws inspiration from the pharmaceutical industry for its latest collection, New York’s new guard is full of exciting names to put on your radar -
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