headlines
Thursday
23 February 2017
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White House withdraws guidance stating federal law requires transgender students to have unfettered access to bathrooms matching their gender identity
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Troops control much of base to southwest of city, which they hope to use to capture heavily fortified western suburbs
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the first 100 days of trump
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The president’s condemnation of hate crimes against Jewish targets would be more convincing if his record on prejudice in general wasn’t so lamentable
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Cleanup volunteers and financial donors of many faiths offer backing to Chesed Shel Emeth Society cemetery in suburban St Louis
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Chris Hurst, a Virginia Democrat embracing a gun violence prevention platform, said the fatal shooting of Alison Parker toughened him for political battles ahead
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Oxfam warns that inequality personified by clove cigarette tycoons Budi and Michael Hartono will damage the nation’s economy
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Health experts are watching the progress of the tax to see if it will lower the rates of obesity-related diseases and type 2 diabetes
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Kim Jong-un’s multilingual, well-travelled older brother might have helped the country towards reform
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Little Mix, the 1975 and the late David Bowie emerge as the night’s big winners while grime artists go home empty handed and George Michael is remembered
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The salt flats in Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia, are the largest in the world and contain 50-70% of the world’s lithium reserves
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including the return of a stolen gate and a performance at the Vatican
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The actor, who has been studying Islam, has said she was ‘freaked out’ by the request during an airport check
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The rightwing provocateur stepped down after a livestream resurfaced in which he appeared to endorse sex between ‘younger boys’ and older men
George Clooney Trump and Bannon 'Hollywood elitists'