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Democrat Don Beyer says ‘we have a constitutional crisis’ over refusal to release travellers from Muslim-majority countries after temporary stay
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Reince Priebus says measure will no longer apply to green-card holders as 'couple dozen' still detained
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After about 100 people were held at airports this weekend, demonstrators gather at terminals, condemning apparent discrimination against Muslims
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German chancellor speaks to president amid international anger over US ban on people from seven Muslim countries
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‘We’ll be tattooed and taken to camps … To those who say that’s impossible: we thought Trump winning was impossible’
the first 100 days of trump
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Monday
30 January 2017
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Two arrests made but one suspect may still be on run after fatal shooting during evening prayers on Sunday
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Three Americans wounded in dawn assault as Central Command reports deaths of ‘estimated’ 14 members of al-Qaida in Arabian Peninsula
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Screen Actors Guild gave top prizes to the stars of the fact-based Nasa drama and the sci-fi show while powerful speeches against Donald Trump took center stage
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The Oregon congressman and Utah senator were widely reviled for drafting a protectionist bill in 1930 blamed for triggering the Great Depression. Until now
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Bruce Arena’s second stint as coach of the US national team began with the same result as his first, a 0-0 draw
what to watch
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From the Muslim travel ban to women’s rights, the Trump administration is taking the world backwards. Westminster should not be fawning over him
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Order has immediate chilling effect on Iranian community, as some worry about family and friends who have green cards and visas who are marooned in Iran
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Oscar-nominated Iranian director vows not to attend – along with US-resident star – even if he gets travel exemption
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Failure of Greece and the EU to reach compromise by 20 February ‘would bring back Grexit with a vengeance’.
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A refugee in Virginia fears for her family in Iraq. A translator who survived eight IED blasts has a visa. The president wants to slam the door in their faces
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in pictures
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including stylish swimmers in London, a furry man in Bulgaria and balloons for the Pope
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Several hundred people have descended on US airports to protest Trump’s executive order suspending refugee arrivals and banning certain travellers
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Reynolds’ son Todd Fisher said the event would celebrate the lives of the two women with ‘friends, family members, and the people who loved them’
The cowboy code Bonner Bolton on being the model all-American man