headlines
Tuesday
14 February 2017
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White House says resignation a result of ‘eroding level of trust’, not potential violation of law, as GOP divided over inquiry into Flynn’s calls with ambassador
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Trump’s deputy press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, offered misleading account of Arkansas case in which court filings show no one ineligible voting
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Daniel Ramirez Medina, 23, who has no criminal record, was arrested along with his father despite having received Daca protection under Obama
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An unusual amount of rain, climate change and unexpected erosion of an emergency spillway created a perfect storm at Lake Oroville in California
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the first 100 days of trump
spotlight
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When Sam Lyon fled with his family he was sheltered by a Sikh temple in Sacramento. His experience gave him new insight into the president’s travel ban
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Minute-by-minute report: America’s finest dogs compete for the title of Best in Show at Madison Square Garden. Follow all the action with Bryan Graham
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Minute-by-minute report: America’s finest dogs compete for the title of Best in Show at Madison Square Garden. Follow all the action with Bryan Graham
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Findings show potential link between repeated sub-concussive head impacts and degenerative disease, although no clear link to football established
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This resignation and scandal is not a surprise. After all, we have a president who is too careless to handle a national security incident in a confidential manner
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Ash clouds from the local steelworks dominate the sky in Zenica, where even taking a breath can be a struggle. But despite pending criminal charges, the steel company’s environmental pledges remain unfulfilled
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Greenpeace has calculated the increased risk of death at varying levels of air pollution in 3,000 cities around the world – by combining risk analysis from the IHME’s Global Burden of Disease project with annual average background levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5s) from the WHO
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While some will view the national security adviser’s departure as a peace offering from Trump, others see a president who remains ‘utterly ignorant’
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Pedro Hernandez, 56, convicted in retrial after six-year-old went missing in 1979
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Police launch investigation over death of Kim Jong-nam, who was tipped to succeed father as ruler of North Korea before he fell out of favour
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Experts at emergency meeting of 16 nations say pest has invaded fields of maize, a staple crop throughout the region
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explore
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The long read: Ever since Winston Churchill invented it in 1946, successive prime ministers have discovered that the bond between the US and UK is anything but sacred. So, why does this absurd idea refuse to go away?
in pictures
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French photographer Gabriel Barathieu has been named this year’s winner for his ‘balletic, malevolent’ dancing octopus, while British winner Nick Blake captured a lone diver among the otherworldly sunbeams of a Mexican cave
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including a protest against EDF and a fashion parade inside the Langata Women’s Maximum Security Prison
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The Carnival of Viareggio has been one of the most spectacular Italian folk events for 144 years.
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Antarctica Sea ice shrinks to smallest ever extent