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Sunday
26 February 2017
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A once-fringe presidential candidate has turned his doubters into cheerleaders. But the spiritual and financial cost of Trumpism has yet to be tallied
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Across America, a growing number of people are using this small-scale forum to make their voices heard, drawing comparisons to the Tea Party movement
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James Tomsheck, head of CBP’s internal affairs department during previous hiring surge, says screening process failed to weed out corrupt applicants
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the first 100 days of trump
spotlight
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With links to Donald Trump, Steve Bannon and Nigel Farage, the rightwing American computer scientist is at the heart of a multimillion-dollar propaganda network
securedrop
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Minute-by-minute report: Will Tottenham return to second spot in the table with victory over Stoke City at White Hart Lane? Join Nick Ames for the latest
what to watch
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Writer-director Jordan Peele masterfully combines incisive social commentary with genuine, seat-edge suspense in film exploring evils of American suburbia
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The White House reportedly tried to influence an active counter-intelligence investigation. All else, press ban included, is designed to deflect attention
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WHCA cites celebration of first amendment after a week of bad blood between White House and the press culminates in presidential tweet
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The 17-year-old and his opponents want him to compete against boys but state regulations mean he is classed by birth gender
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A riot broke out in Stockholm soon after the US president said immigration was causing problems
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explore
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Committee to Protect Journalists says president is sending a signal to countries such as Turkey, Ethiopia and Venezuela that ‘it is OK to abuse journalists’
in pictures
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Some of the most powerful portraits that Richard Avedon ever shot were those commissioned by the Amon Carter Museum of Art, in Fort Worth, Texas
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people
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Sources say adviser felt phrase castigates ‘an entire religion’ and indicated ‘he’s not on board’ – a contrast with president and key staff members
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Two years ago, she was a respected black rights activist and teacher. Then she was exposed as a white woman who had deceived almost everyone she knew. Why did she do it?
Democrats New chair Perez vows unity with beaten opponent Ellison
Analysis Could Roe v Wade be overturned and abortion outlawed?