headlines
Tuesday
21 February 2017
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New guidelines include people in US illegally charged with or even suspected of a crime, and would send border crossers back to Mexico regardless of origin
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Draft proposes elimination of Legal Services Corporation, which provides free legal assistance to low-income people, victims of domestic violence and others
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The wettest season on record has damaged a bridge at the California tourist attraction possibly beyond repair, and the hospitality industry is taking a hit
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Research finds distinctive language deficits in people with mild cognitive impairment, a precursor to dementia
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the first 100 days of trump
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Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers took aim at the president’s latest error, claiming he ‘only accepts intelligence reports with the logo ‘As Seen on TV’’
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South Koreans cruise to 20-0 victory over Thailand for team’s first ever win in 19-year history
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The sad fact is that, while the former Breitbart editor has been disinvited from CPAC, someone else who has repulsive views will likely take his place
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Head of Environmental Protection Agency tells staff he will ‘listen, learn, and lead’ as White House reportedly prepares orders to roll back green regulations
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Elor Azaria’s legal team to appeal 18-month sentence after trial that exposed divisions between military and rightwing nationalists
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Families fleeing violence in Latin America and migrants from outside of it make up an unprecedented crisis of homeless people stranded just outside the US
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A photographer goes behind the scenes to record the final day of London fashion week’s autumn/winter 2017 shows
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including preparations for Mainz carnival and newly discovered miniature night frogs
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Ethiopian photographer Aida Muluneh returned to her homeland to cut through the cliches of ‘animals, war, and famine’ with ultra-colourful images
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Chris Hutcheson and three other in-laws face charges after chef claimed his emails were hacked during bitter family dispute
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Partridge Family singer and actor says he will stop touring to concentrate on his health after forgetting lyrics and having a fall at recent shows
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