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Order paves way for legal experts to oppose Trump administration motion to exonerate former adviser
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Mike Garcia leading in California’s special election while Tom Tiffany easily won a special congressional election in Wisconsin
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‘Questions and concerns’ have arisen about actions of the district attorneys involved, says Georgia’s attorney general
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Cases concern whether electors must follow voters’ wishes, with president elected indirectly by delegations from each state
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As the meme has become more prominent online, its meaning has become confused – with real-life Karens caught in the crosshairs
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The billionaire has defied shelter-in-place orders and styled himself as an anti-lockdown hero. This is how we got here
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The master of dystopian TV is returning for a coronavirus-themed Wipe. How has the current global catastrophe compared with those in his imagination?
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Everything is partisan in the US now – even death. As such, choosing whether or not to cover your face has become a political statement, writes Arwa Mahdawi
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As the pandemic hits the revenue of universities across America, some are wondering whether seven-figure coaching salaries can be justified
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A 28-year-old sumo wrestler died on Wednesday from the coronavirus after several of his stablemates had contracted Covid-19
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As the chancellor announces plans to extend the unprecedented scheme to pay the wages of millions, whole sectors remain shut, causing a recession unseen in Britain for centuries. Larry Elliott explains what it will mean
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Singer had ranted at ‘wet market animal selling, virus making’ people in China in Instagram post
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Aimee Stephens was awaiting decision on whether federal civil rights law protects transgender people
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The company said those who want to return to the office won’t likely do so until at least September and reopening will be ‘careful’
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Until recently the only Covid-free country in Africa, the tiny kingdom expects more positive diagnoses to follow
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Peter Piot tells of brush with death and predicts people will suffer effects of virus for years
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The American fashion photographer, who died last month aged 90, was known for his stylised black-and white-portraits of celebrities. Here are some of his most striking shots
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From canoeing in a suburban swimming pool to practising scissor kicks on a backyard trampoline, athletes have been forced to think outside the box during the Covid-19 shutdown
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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