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Sunday
2 June 2019
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On the Atlantic coast the schools are good and the sun is warm. On Friday, at a nondescript municipal building, 12 people were murdered
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US president heard saying ‘I didn’t know she was nasty’ in interview published by Sun
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From a Swiss shore, the rich and mighty – and select, discreet reporters – could be seen enjoying the annual secretive summit
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Tim Cook will announce separate apps for music, TV and podcasts, according to reports
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Spotlight
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The follow-up to the first tell-all is a wild ride, stretching credulity and heavily indebted to Steve Bannon. But so is the president
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Team take an open-top bus around the city on returning from Spain and their 2-0 victory over Spurs
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The team’s championship run is bittersweet this time as they prepare to leave their home of 47 years
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US president to use state visit to promote House of Trump as he doubles down on Brexit bet
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Republican state lawmakers use redistricting to push through hardline laws that aren’t supported by voters
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Anthony Joshua pledged to ‘get his titles back’ after his shock loss to Andy Ruiz Jr in New York
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Johanna Konta reached the quarter-finals for the first time on a day Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer achieved easy progress
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Hole-by-hole coverage of the action at the Country Club of Charleston, with Scott Murray
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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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Everyone’s favourite hot priest ingeniously skirts around what he’s doing in Black Mirror: Smithereens
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Democratic candidates make case for gun control reform in terms of reducing overall death toll
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The New York congresswoman returned to a restaurant in Queens on Friday, seeking to highlight the plight of workers she knows
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Toxic America thrasher
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US secretary of state wants Iran to act ‘like a normal nation’ but Rouhani says talks possible if Washington shows respect
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Ship strikes dock and tourist river boat on busy canal in Italian city
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Documentaries
Explore
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From Biden’s unplanned endorsement to a White House lit by the flag, LGBTQ Americans lived three extraordinary years
Personal investments: extraordinary individuals who are champions of change
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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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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