headlines
Wednesday
9
September
2015
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Three police officers will not be prosecuted for killing Antonio Zambrano-Montes in February in a controversial encounter that was captured on video
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Photo appears in latest issue of group’s magazine, Dabiq, which also accuses refugees of throwing away ‘lives and souls’ of their children by going to Europe
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The former US No1 tennis player James Blake was wrestled to the ground and handcuffed in New York as he was preparing to attend the US Open
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highlights
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After the world No1’s win against her sister Venus, a couple of famous names entwined in her history came to mind at her US Open press conference
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Next generation smartphone launched in San Francisco features a pressure-sensitive screen, 12-megapixel camera and stronger body
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Photoville is New York City’s largest photography event. With over 60 exhibitions housed in shipping containers, the work on show covers a range of the best in international photography
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In high school I was the cool girl in the tight mini-skirt and padded bra but since my style got weird I no longer shop for self-esteem at makeup counters
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To insert religion into law is discriminatory in the US, but dragging it into elected office is unfortunately commonplace nowadays
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I have never been asked the type of questions I’m now fielding from white people – and I’m not the only one
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Researchers catch and tag more than 2,800 sharks along the coast this spring pointing to steady population gains, but numbers come amid increase in attacks
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Pilot identified by Guardian as 42-year veteran Chris Henkey delivered ‘textbook response’ after ‘catastrophic failure of engine’, experts say
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Her Majesty to open £294m Scottish Borders Railway before retiring to Balmoral, on day she overtakes Queen Victoria’s record
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Hacked extramarital dating service ran fake accounts but protected itself legally by admitting to it in the terms of service
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special report: the counted
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People killed by the police in the US, recorded by the Guardian
in brief
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My two-star take on Tom Hardy’s Krays biopic was included in an official poster for the film. While I applaud the chutzpah in this case, audiences do need to be wary of false advertising
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Kardashian-Jenner family feuds, wild parties, the Fat Jew, Drones – it’s all about to kick off at New York fashion week
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This UK expat has discovered that America’s PR corps bears an unfortunate likeness to a fanatical religion: a monomaniacal echo chamber of bloated self-importance and self-righteous froth
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After a British Airways plane caught fire on the runway, Captain Chris Henkey joined the illustrious ranks of Sully Sullenberger and a host of others
in depth
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The proceedings in the House and the Senate this week will have a huge impact on Iran’s nuclear programme – and the next president’s freedom to navigate it
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Colbert worked hard to shed his Comedy Central image but his old persona crept into his CBS debut alongside guests George Clooney and Jeb Bush
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The long read: Myles Jackman is on a mission to change Britain’s obscenity laws. For him, it’s more than a job, it’s a moral calling
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Despite friendly fire from Democratic operatives, Clinton’s team is pressing on with a strategy that includes a more self-effacing tone and more empathy
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Countries’ attacks on their own citizens vindicate those who warned that the US president’s signature practice would echo around the world
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In a country where beheadings and barrel-bombs are part of everyday life, few see realistic prospects for change
video & pictures
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The wind has turned in Clinton’s email scandal as she recently apologized for her use of a private email server during her time as US secretary of state
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A display of photographs by Ringo Starr is to open at the National Portrait Gallery on 9 September, coinciding with the release of his book Photograph, published by Genesis Publications
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Video from Conservation International shows a marine scientist swimming with whale sharks in Cenderawasih Bay National Marine Park in Indonesia
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Queen Elizabeth II has surpassed Queen Victoria’s record to become Britain’s longest reigning monarch. We examine her reign in numbers
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of the best photographs from around the world, including a royal steam train and a giant mural
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We asked if you could design a better logo after Google unveiled their new sans-serif one. You did not disappoint. Here is a selection of our favourites
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Warhol documented his whole life in Polaroids, taking more than 20,000 shots of the famous and fabulous. Here are a select few of Dolly, Divine, Basquiat, Burroughs – and a super-70s Audrey Hepburn having a cigarette break
people
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Actor admits the corporation ‘is not perfect’, but says it is ‘vital’ to have a large-scale public service broadcaster
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After falling from grace and a resulting bout of public apologies, Bieber is bigger than ever, but how did he do it – and will other ‘troubled’ stars follow his lead?
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TV Azteca plays clips of presidential candidate denigrating Mexico ahead of October match between old rivals
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Australian pop icon says she was inspired to make the move after winning plaudits and a Grammy nomination for the Chandelier promo last year
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the big picture
Microsoft case DoJ says it can demand every email from any US-based provider