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All reform agreements between justice department and local police forces – including Ferguson and Baltimore – to be reexamined, attorney general says
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War monitor says medical sources in town of Khan Sheikhun reported symptoms including fainting, vomiting and foaming at
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Kyrgyz-born Russian citizen Akbarzhon Jalilov is suspect in blast that killed 14, says Kyrgyzstan intelligence agency
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While proud of their history, many Gibraltarians do not recognise territory’s image as sliver of British yesteryear preserved in sunny amber
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Dina Nayeri was just a child when she fled Iran as an asylum seeker. But as she settled into life in the US and then Europe, she became suspicious of the idea that refugees should shed their old identities and be eternally thankful
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The company funded ‘It’s Lit: A guide to what teens think is cool’, which found that it was more cool than Vice, Nike and Facebook
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the first 100 days of trump
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Every week we will bring you a Resistance Now track chosen by a current artist. Lanre Bakare talks to Carlos Arévalo of Chicano Batman, who picks John Lennon’s Working Class Hero
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With a different focus each month, people gather to write letters to officials, make phone calls, and learn about existing activist groups they can work with
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Mars Inc, Staples, Levis Strauss and Gap Inc have doubts about Trump’s pro-business climate plan; Bernie Sanders plans a summer bash for activists; how #blackwomenatwork won the Internet
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New details emerge in Google lawsuit that alleges former employee Anthony Levandowski plotted to steal trade secrets and take them to Uber
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Study reveals fall in birth weight in areas of the Tennessee Valley which had greatest boom in coal-fired power plant activity following nuclear closures
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Fast food home delivery is tried out as number of letters sent in New Zealand halves in a decade
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Report predicts rise in robotics will usher in ‘industrial revolution 4.0’ altering working practices and legal frameworks
in pictures
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These are the winning entries from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council photo competition 2017, which allows researchers and doctoral students to share another side of their work
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including a London tube sign owned by the Queen, and flamingos in Dubai
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The actor accuses the film’s producer of secretly filming “pornographic” scenes with a body double that she claims violated a clause in her contract
Neil Gorsuch Nomination vote in committee sets up Democratic filibuster
Video The historic fight for Gorsuch's confirmation