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Thursday
28
April
2016
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US president has introduced federal-level reforms, but without getting states to do likewise their impact will be minimal
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One of Syrian city’s last paediatricians among the dead, as UN envoy says ceasefire is now ‘barely alive’
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Dana Nuccitelli: Evolution and climate science denial are predominant on the political right; there is no equivalent on the left
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highlights
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He has dominated the desktop internet. He’s dominated the mobile internet. Now he’s going to dominate Facebook itself
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Jessica Lange, Gabriel Byrne and Michael Shannon are all superb as the family tearing one another apart in a dark production of Eugene O’Neill’s finest play
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Marlins Park, Miami
She stunned the world with her magnum opus Lemonade and now Beyoncé’s new world tour puts the furious politics of black womanhood centre stage -
Fishing for feminists?
Eva WisemanA hoaxer is caught just in time – but it could have been so different
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The Golden State Warriors made light work of Houston while their were vital wins for the Hornets and Trail Blazers
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David Lengel: A healthy cynicism of Arrieta’s otherworldly achievements is good for the game. Plus, Maeda-mania draws near, Rob Manfred takes on the Goose and Thor takes Manhattan
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In his darkest Chelsea days the Leicester manager’s need to tamper seemed almost out of control. Now he is proving that doing nothing is sometimes the thing to do
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Liverpool defender Mamadou Sakho has been suspended for 30 days after Uefa opened disciplinary proceedings against him following a doping violation, European football’s governing body has announced
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After a month in segregation, I emerged gaunt and scared of everything. I was so thin that inmates thought I’d been away getting some type of chemotherapy
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Despite all the feminist progress we’ve made, women and girls are still subject to mixed messages about how their bodies must be perfect
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Three aides unable to get home for the holiday hosted the future president at a hotel ceremony in 2008. It became a yearly ritual, leading to the first White House Seder
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Police say the boy, who is expected to recover, was carrying a ‘a replica gun’; shooting happened one year on from Freddie Gray funeral and ensuing riot
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Deaths of eight prisoners, including two Australians, prompted a huge outcry – and a pause in executions. But now foreigners on death row fear their own sentences could be just weeks away
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Brazilian president admits possibility that she will play no part in Rio Games if senate passes impeachment motion
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in brief
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Link between larger friendship circles and high pain thresholds may be down to the way the the brain’s endorphin system has evolved, researchers say
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Toy company chiefs say order was blocked by employee who misinterpreted rule on political neutrality, but deny they were influenced by China concerns
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The proliferation of television has brought more extreme sex, the invention of ‘sexposition’ and portrayals of sexuality that haven’t been seen before
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On the 20th anniversary of the film starring Tom Cruise, the director publishes the exhaustive 5,000-word mission statement he wrote for his crisis-hit sports agent
in depth
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India is trying to stop surrogacy for foreign couples – purportedly to prevent the exploitation of poor women. But will this make matters worse?
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When city planner Robert Moses proposed a road through Greenwich Village in 1955, he was fought by local resident Jane Jacobs. It was the start of a decades-long struggle for swaths of the city
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Why so many Iranians have come to hate the hijab
Denise Hassanzade Ajiri for Tehran BureauOver the years the state crackdown on women’s dress has become more of a show to placate the country’s hardline base. Our correspondent shares stories from her personal repertoire illustrating the point -
Bloods and Crips say a truce formed a year ago continues to inspire them to reduce violence in the city
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A remarkable exhibition in a church in Roeselare, West Flanders, compares cycling to religion
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Using brain imaging, scientists have built a map displaying how words and their meanings are represented across different regions of the brain
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The Meningitis Belt, composed of 26 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, experiences an outbreak of meningitis A every five to eight years. African leaders had to unite to find an affordable solutionFighting disease in Africa's Meningitis Belt – video
video & pictures
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The new book Outside the Lines gathers behind-the-scenes pictures, outtakes and lost images from the cover shoots of punk and new wave’s most famous LPs. Take a look, and read what their photographers recall from the sessions
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Beyoncé performs on the opening night of her Formation World Tour on Wednesday in Miami. In these clips she performs Hold Up and Daddy Lessons
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With works by Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Peter Lindbergh and Guy Bourdin, as well as contemporary photographers such as Miles Aldridge and David LaChapelle, these are arguably the images which defined modern fashion photography as we know it
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Russian president Vladimir Putin watches the first rocket launch from the new Vosochny cosmodrome in the country’s far east on Thursday
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Supporters and opponents of Donald Trump clash at a rally in Anaheim, California on Tuesday, with pepper spray being used against each other
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On a visit to a US gun range, photographer Jane Hilton decided to do some shooting of a different sort. But rather than focusing in on the people wielding the weapons, she concentrated on the targets
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Tom Hanks says that he bet £100 on Leicester City for Premier League glory at the start of the season
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She was London’s Young Poet Laureate, becoming a voice for its marginalised people – now her work has been recited by the queen of pop
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Video games pioneer Nolan Bushnell is planning to revive the ‘hardcore fundamental game design’ of arcades to make mobile titles worth playing
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The General will be a gritty take on the former US president’s time as leader of the colonial forces during the revolutionary war
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Having conquered pop and musical theatre, Lauper went to Nashville to record a country album, Detour. She talked about working with legends and why she chose to perform in a state with anti-LGBT laws
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