headlines
Tuesday
18 April 2017
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As Pentagon looks for denuclearization strategies, officials worry that intercepting missiles could escalate tensions and risk war
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Unlikely coalition of fossil fuel firms, environmental groups and Republicans are calling on president to stay despite his pledge to ‘cancel’ agreement
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Juan Manuel Montes has lived in the US since age nine and was supposedly protected by Obama-era policy, prompting an outcry from activists
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the first 100 days of trump
spotlight
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In the wake of Trump’s criticism of late-term abortions, three mothers shatter the misconceptions about why women make the choice
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Shattered offers a behind-the-scenes view of the obstacles in Hillary Clinton’s way and how her campaign may have been doomed from the beginning
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We want to hear how you’ve responded – whether it’s been with yoga, political action or something in between – as the president nears a milestone
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securedrop
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Pittsburgh star, 28, tests positive for nandrolone and won’t be eligible to return until mid-July
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The drama over a series of planned executions in Arkansas points to a crisis behind America’s most brutal and controversial punishment
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Tens of thousands of people expected to take part in marches Saturday; Democrats attempt to flip a House seat; Sanders launches his own talk show
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Clothes dubbed a ‘blend of Type II body armor and school pride’ are humorous way of making a serious critique of rules allowing guns in dorms and classes
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Airline says it has offered ‘very generous compensation’ after Cole Doyle was not able to join the rest of his family on the plane to Costa Rica
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in pictures
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including French presidential candidates Macron and Le Pen, and wintry weather in Germany
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When Sierra Leone was gripped by Ebola, families had to avoid burials to limit the disease’s spread. Now they are visiting cemeteries to seek closure
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As design collective Hipgnosis, Storm Thorgerson, Aubrey Powell and Peter Christopherson gave 70s rock its techno-psychedelic visual identity
people
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Duke of Cambridge says dealing with male suicides in his work as an air ambulance pilot helped him understand scale of issue
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