headlines
Tuesday
14 February 2017
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Canada’s prime minister holds a joint press conference with Donald Trump and avoids making a statement on travel ban despite his previous tweets about it
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Local residents express a mix of frustration and stoicism as emergency crews race to stem flooding from America’s tallest dam
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Charges against military veterans on their way to Standing Rock have raised concerns that they’re being targeted for aiding Native American activists
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the first 100 days of trump
spotlight
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Trump handled news of North Korea’s missile launch at his private club, rather than the situation room, raising an array of ethical and national security issues
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After scrapping nudity to boost advertising revenue, Hugh Hefner’s son – now at the helm – announces the magazine is ‘taking back our identity’
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One of Jerry Sandusky’s adult sons faces multiple charges of sexual offenses involving children
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Dalilah Muhammad brought home gold for the US in the 400m hurdles in Rio. But she describes the current political situation under Donald Trump as ‘insane’
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Ice says it arrested 680 people in five states in last week’s raids, and immigration lawyers say Trump ‘is making good on his promise to deport millions’
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Utah visitors to xHamster are being given the option to watch educational videos after legislators rejected classes in school, including consent and contraception
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US calls for it to press Pyongyang to ditch nuclear programme are pointless unless Washington looks at own role, Beijing says
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documentaries
in pictures
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Highlights from the collection of winning images in the 60th World Press Photo Contest, which were selected from 80,408 images made by 5,034 photographers from 125 different countries
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including a Venezuelan protest and a Russian bird sanctuary
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As a child, Enrique Metinides photographed the bloody crime scenes of Mexico City – leading to a lifetime of ambulance chasing and macabre images
people
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Lawyers for family of singer, who died in December, say they are appalled that recording and transcript were made public
Michael Flynn Trump's national security adviser quits amid controversy over Russia links – live
Full report Flynn quits after claims he spoke with Russia, then lied
Steven Mnuchin Former Goldman Sachs exec made treasury secretary
Ivanka Trump First daughter talks business as own brand falters