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Saturday
2 March 2019
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Trump’s former attorney testified before a House committee for eight hours and raised several issues implicating the president
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The Vermont senator has never forgotten growing up poor and Jewish in Brooklyn in his 40-year career in politics
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The Turning Point USA activist’s fans at CPAC have not been deterred by remarks that appeared to defend Hitler
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Critics say process Woody Johnson called ‘no-brainer’ is ‘harmful’ to nation’s health
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Contributions moment
Spotlight
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Their fathers visited the Philippines to buy sex: now a generation of children want to track them down
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Ruth E Carter hopes her Oscar win for Black Panther will open the door for more diversity in a field that’s been lacking
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Despite no political experience and vague policies, the former army chief is a serious election contender
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The president’s El Paso rally should have been a tricky affair, with the wall, the shutdown, a counter-rally by local Democrat star Beto O’Rourke
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The young congresswoman has turned the tables on the Wall Street Journal after it accused her of taking ‘pride in ignorance’
Today in Focus Weekend
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The guard has helped his team to the best record in the NBA. He talks to Donald McRae about race, Giannis Antetokounmpo and his drive to fight poverty
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Join Barry Glendenning for updates from the afternoon’s games as Manchester City aim to move back to the top of the Premier League
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Larry Baer, the president and CEO of the San Francisco Giants, was involved in an altercation with his wife in which he knocked her from her chair
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Black Sheep
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The satirical horror of Ellis’s debut Less Than Zero gives the novel its seductive force
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Jewish leaders claim comments suggested divided loyalties but congresswoman fears antisemitism charge is because she is Muslim
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Retail giant plans to open its first store in Los Angeles as early as the end of the year, according to a Wall Street Journal report
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More than dozen arrested in 2018 and rights groups say some have been tortured
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White spots eating away at the sculptures are softening them to a clay-like consistency and deforming their features
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Personal investments: extraordinary individuals who are champions of change
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One teen’s story of breaking with his anti-vaxxer parents went viral. Now he wants to be a voice for the importance of vaccines
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Don McCullin, Frank Gehry, Jorja Smith and The Specials - the best photography commissioned by the Observer in February 2019
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Kim Jong-un’s summit with Donald Trump in Vietnam, demonstrations at the border between Colombia and Venezuela, and Paris fashion week – the week captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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A selection of images from the 41st annual parade, the theme of which was ‘fearless’
‘You can track everything' The parents who digitise their babies’ lives