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Monday
24 July 2017
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Anthony Scaramucci says Trump’s view is ‘maybe they did it, maybe they didn’t do it’ as White House gives mixed signals on sanctions
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Donald Trump’s son-in-law bought part of old New York Times building from Soviet-born tycoon, Guardian investigation into Russian money in NYC property market finds
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Snooty got stuck in a maintenance hatch at South Florida Museum and was discovered on Sunday morning
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Don Damond describes final call as godmother says Justine hoped to return to Australia due to fears of US gun violence
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Donald Trump is not known for the consistency of his views, and his colleagues and allies have fallen victim to his caprices, too
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Chris Froome, in the wake of his fourth Tour de France victory, has said he would like to keep riding into his late thirties but admitted he is ‘definitely getting older’
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Chelsea have apologised for social media posts by their Brazilian defender Kenedy that ‘caused great offence and hurt the feelings of the people of China’
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As the laughable ‘Made in America’ week closed, the White House staged a farce to rival any of Sean Spicer’s press briefings. This was nightmare political theater
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President complains that some GOP politicians ‘were carried over the line on my back’, hours after comms director tells CNN Trump will ‘dial back some tweets’
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Trump’s new communications chief says he will take ‘dramatic action’ to stop leaks, and brushes off his own criticism of Trump during Republican primaries
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As experts converge on Paris for major summit on HIV science, study highlights potential benefits of deploying low-cost drug combination in sub-Saharan Africa
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Israeli man injured in Amman days after anti-Israeli protests in the Jordanian capital
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The longest-serving Greek prime minister since the economic crisis began says he is leading the country out of crisis
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The Guardian’s new column features excerpts from The Bernie Sanders Show … Republicans fail twice in a single week on healthcare … and more
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Republicans still can’t find enough votes for their healthcare bill as activists keep up pressure, while others target Trump Tower with an Impeach Trump! protest
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Elected officials traditionally engage with constituents during their seven days off, but unhappiness with the healthcare bill has the GOP avoiding voters
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Resistance against the Republican effort to repeal and replace Obamacare may have reached a critical mass this week – but there’s more work to be done
in pictures
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including summer swims and opening of Vladivostok’s Patriot Park
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Photojournalist Eliza Hatch’s photo series Cheer Up Luv aims to raise awareness about women’s experiences of sexual harassment in cities
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The work of the photojournalist, who has died at the age of 80, graced the pages of the Observer and its magazine for two decades
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A question-and-answer session at a Sochi school was designed to make Putin seem youth-friendly after recent youth demonstrations
Leftwing Breitbart? Chapo Trap House is strong new voice in resistance to Trump