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“It’s in the back of everybody’s mind at the moment: If there are... shall we say, changes, where can we go?”

Remote towns and beauty spots have attracted the attention of the mega-rich, including Trump cheerleader Peter Thiel, wanting a first-class hideaway
theguardian.com|Oleh Eleanor Ainge Roy

“Never pick a fight with people who buy ink by the barrel.”

The president’s belligerent approach to the press may distract from problems in the short term, experts say, but history shows such hostility can end badly
theguardian.com|Oleh Lucia Graves
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Frozen out: the US interpreters abandoned on Europe’s border
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"Adele did the best thing anyone of privilege can do: she admitted, she spoke. Because Adele is not an appropriating thief – she’s a queen, with a genuine desire for solidarity."

Speaking at the Grammys, the white, working-class Londoner shattered the taboo of race and class with a display of solidarity
theguardian.com|Oleh Michaela Coel

An Indonesian woman arrested for suspected involvement in the killing of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un’s half-brother in Malaysia was duped into thinking she was part of a comedy show prank, Indonesia’s national police chief has said, citing information received from Malaysian authorities.

If Donald J. Trump deports millions of people, Mexico’s call centers will have one word for him – and it won’t be "gracias" — it’ll be "thanks."

Employing native English speakers who understand US culture would give call centers an edge over rivals in India and the Philippines in billion-dollar industry
theguardian.com|Oleh Rory Carroll

"Interviewers must always remember: We have a right to be there; We are representatives of the public; We have to ask the questions they want answered – whatever the likes of Donald J. Trump spokesman Sean Spicer tell us.

Simon Hattenstone has spent a professional lifetime asking questions people don’t want to answer. With Trump, we have a corker – but he has some tips
theguardian.com|Oleh Simon Hattenstone

Late Night with Seth Meyers: "It’s racist to assume all black people know each other... You don’t know all orange people. Hey Donald, could you set up a meeting with Snooki and the Lorax?"

Comics, including Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert, dissect the president’s first solo presser, filled with ‘bizarre paranoia’
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The maintenance worker found the woman just before 2 p.m. She had made her way inside the parking garage in downtown Portland, Oregon, and now stood in the corner of the second floor, mumbling something the worker could not understand. The temperature was about 18F with a wind chill. The woman started to remove her pants, a common reaction to severe hypothermia.

He ran to get help from a parking attendant, but by the time they returned, Karen Batts was lying on her back, naked from the waist down and unconscious. At 2.16 p.m., medics called Portland police to notify them that Batts, 52, was dead.

She was discovered half-naked and dead in a freezing parking lot. What does her drift into homelessness tell us about how Oregon treats its neediest citizens?
theguardian.com|Oleh Jason Wilson

The Trump administration is considering a proposal to mobilize as many as 100,000 National Guard troops to round up unauthorized immigrants — including millions living nowhere near the Mexico border, according to a draft memo obtained by the Associated Press.

Draft memo calls for unprecedented militarization of immigration enforcement, including targeting undocumented people nowhere near Mexican border
theguardian.com|Oleh Ed Pilkington

"We’re making a statement that this country is sustained by us."

Day was part of a growing movement of strikes against Trump’s immigration policies: ‘We’re making a statement that this country is sustained by us’
theguardian.com|Oleh Jamiles Lartey

To his critics, the first month of Trump’s presidency has been a historic disaster. But his supporters see things very differently: "He’s just making good choice after good choice."

After the blur of Donald Trump’s opening weeks, what impact is he having in a former steel county in Pennsylvania which flipped for him in November?
theguardian.com|Oleh Tom McCarthy

Go inside Google's secret laboratory.

With clusters of balloons through the stratosphere, Project Loon aims to bring internet to the two-thirds of the world’s population who still don’t have access
theguardian.com|Oleh Olivia Solon

"Donald Trump and his administration know the resistance will be a grassroots effort, and that is why they will use every weapon in their arsenal to stamp out the spirit of resistance and revolution that is bubbling to the surface. It is on us to ensure that Trump fails in his endeavor."

Social movements play a critical role in holding his administration to account. But Trump’s recent executive orders could endanger their survival
theguardian.com|Oleh Douglas Williams

"Declaring Trump mentally ill and calling for his removal may be erroneous and unethical, but we must not close the door on understanding his thinking and predicting his behavior by shutting down the discourse around his personality."

It may be unethical to declare the new US president as mentally ill, but studying his personality is both legitimate and important
theguardian.com|Oleh Kamran Ahmed

For someone who claims he doesn’t want to run for president, it sure reads like a state of the union address.

The 5,700-word mission statement reads like a state of the union address, tackling everything from fake news to growing anti-globalization sentiment
theguardian.com|Oleh Olivia Solon

“As a courtesy, Trump asked his staff to put a 24-hour hold on retweeting neo-Nazis. That’s just good manners, he’s a lovely host. It’s funny because it’s necessary.” – The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Samantha Bee, Stephen Colbert and others discussed the administration’s ties with Russia and Paul Ryan’s poor impression of a moral watchdog
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