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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Sunday
20 September 2020
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President, McConnell and Graham say nomination will proceed as Senate minority leader Schumer promises: ‘Nothing is off the table’
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Susan Collins of Maine is among vulnerable Republican senators as polls indicate voters trust Biden more on justice picks
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The breakout star of the Democratic primary is all in for Joe Biden as the race against Donald Trump nears the final straight
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Demands for curbs on king’s wealth were unthinkable until emergence of radical grassroots movement
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This year’s historic blazes and apocalyptic skies will become routine. Hope lies in rethinking how we live with fire
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President says he will allow Chinese-owned app in US while Walmart could acquire stake and seat on global board
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100 Days to save the world
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For Rage, the Watergate and Washington Post veteran spoke to the president for hours on record. The result is a book for the ages
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You’re right to be worried about homophobic comments – but own up to spying on his phone before criticising him
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The woman behind cult HBO comedy Insecure has been making and starring in her own series for years. What took Hollywood so long to notice?
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Trump is setting up the commission to teach students ‘the miracle of American history’ – which sounds like a core part of the fascist process of taking power
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It will take more than sensible managers to reverse the rise of the hard right, says journalist Tom Blackburn
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Publication of her latest detective novel has triggered a storm of hatred and abuse
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The UFC welterweight and outspoken Trump supporter scored a TKO of Tyron Woodley, then took the fight to Joe Biden and LeBron James
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The former agent’s tell-all doesn’t quite tell all, fascinating on collusion but frustratingly coy on his own travails
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Written off by execs, the R&B sister duo are having the last laugh by conquering TikTok with their Beyoncé-approved, boundary-pushing pop
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A replacement for the liberal justice could reshape the court for a generation, marking Trump’s most lasting legacy
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Stretch of Chicago Avenue between 37th and 39th streets will be called George Perry Floyd Jr place
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Protesters dragged into police vans at rally to demand removal of Alexander Lukashenko
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Both benevolence and selfishness inspired Josh McGrane to take part in the University of Oxford coronavirus vaccine trials
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The accident killed 121 people, and began an eight-year legal battle for engineer Alan Irwin. This is what happens when the finger of blame is pointed at you
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For diners with money to spare it is the taste of autumn but decline of red pine forests has left it with a precarious future
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Americans from across the nation paid tribute to supreme court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who has died
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Fire at the Moria refugee camp in Lesbos, protests in Louisville and Portland, and the enduring impact of Covid-19
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Gregory Crewdson’s meticulously staged landscapes explore post-industrial decline in small-town America
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