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Saturday
1 June 2019
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Gunman injures four others before being killed by police in 'devastating' day for city
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Fourteen hopefuls flock to party convention in anti-Trump state with newly pivotal role in primaries
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With reproductive rights under aggressive attack, clinics across state lines are bracing for an influx of women seeking care
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Mobster who climbed ranks of New York crime in 1970s was played by Denzel Washington in acclaimed 2007 movie
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Spotlight
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Dead stars from Whitney Houston to Maria Callas are going on tour again. As Miley Cyrus explores the issue in a new Black Mirror, we uncover the greatest identity crisis in music today
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An army of supporters amplify the president’s wildest claims, encouraging his conspiracy-minded tendencies
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Boom in DIY fashion hides bitter divisions about size inclusivity, race and when a kimono should be called a jacket
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Gary, 23, publicist, meets Adam, 26, civil servant
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Why is Palantir, a data-mining company, sponsoring a conference at Berkeley on privacy?
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Liverpool and Tottenham enter final from which the ripple effects for the winners could be era-defining
Weedkillers in your cereal. Microplastics in your salt. The Guardian's new series investigates the threat of toxic chemicals in our everyday lives
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The typical American shopping list is full of substances much more tightly regulated in other countries. Find out what’s in yours
Today in Focus Weekend
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Spokesman said Cosby dropped the case against seven women ‘to focus on other matters’
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After 5% tariff announced, president tweets ‘Mexico has taken advantage of the US for decades’
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Toxic America thrasher
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Chris Exley, who says aluminium in vaccines may cause autism, has raised more than £22,000
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Natural heritage chief warns of flooded and deserted towns, dead forests and polluted waters
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Documentaries
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Failure to tip, a refusal to chat … even where you sit could influence how drivers rate you and under a new policy could see you banned
Personal investments: extraordinary individuals who are champions of change
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Floods, waves, flowers and lava – the last seven days, as captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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A frog, an albino panda and a ‘seabed garden’
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As the 75th anniversary of D-day approaches, some of Britain’s handful of surviving Normandy veterans are making their way to France to commemorate the landings, in which 156,000 allied troops launched an audacious attack on the Normandy beaches
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