headlines
Wednesday
15 February 2017
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Puzder, who was due to meet lawmakers on Thursday, faced concerns from Republicans over his personal background and business record
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Stone, who’s named as one of four individuals under FBI observation over alleged contacts with Russian intelligence, urges Department of Justice inquiry
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Speaking alongside Benjamin Netanyahu, US president appears to dismantle years of policy by saying he is looking at multiple options for peace
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the first 100 days of trump
spotlight
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The new president has driven some to make a statement with their bank accounts – despite fears such a protest could send demonstrators to jail
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Youtube’s biggest superstar is loved by the neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer for a reason: they could see through his ‘jokes’
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Green wades into row between James Dolan and Charles Oakley and tells Knicks: ‘The man is a legend – treat him as such’
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Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril among players to pull out of week-long trip to Israel, in embarrassing blow to tour’s organisers
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Despite Trump’s deformation of the truth, it seems that lying – at least to the FBI and the vice president – still has consequences
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President attempts to divert attention from growing scandal, suggesting intelligence agencies’ actions are meant to cover for Clinton’s election loss
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The state’s execution protocol invites death row inmates’ lawyers to provide drugs to kill their own clients – a suggestion attorneys describe as ludicrous
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The dead half-brother of Kim Jong-un said in a letter that his family had ‘nowhere to go’, South Korean politicians claim
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Germany reportedly considered giving Italian officers an award but cut short plans when pair’s social media posts emerged
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in pictures
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With these images of far-flung communities in north-west Canada, Geraldine Moodie became the one of the country’s first professional female photographers
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world including satellite launches in India and nuptials in Vegas
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Anne Youngman Scottish Officer for the Bat Conservation Trust and ecologist John Haddow conduct a bat hibernation survey in a disused quarry tunnel and at Doune Castle
people
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After a tumultuous year of West-Trump controversy and Kim Kardashian being robbed, this was a more relaxing affair
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The president’s daughter probably doesn’t fancy Canada’s PM like the rest of the internet – but that didn’t stop the jokes
Pooping in space Suit could help Nasa astronauts boldly go when duty calls