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Thursday
24 September 2020
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Crowds gather from coast to coast after just one officer involved in Taylor’s killing is charged with wanton endangerment
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David Smith’s sketch: President takes us through the looking glass amid the kneecapping of American democracy
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The Democrat’s large transition team is aiming to raise millions and include ‘diversity of ideology’ at an uncertain time
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UK-US media figure was behind huge investigations and was harsh critic of Rupert Murdoch
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To many in Louisville, the grand jury decision felt like a step backward from the recent victories in this segregated city
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Seven years ago Tometi helped to create what is possibly the biggest protest movement in US history. She explains what the critics of BLM get wrong, how her family’s story made her an activist and why she is certain the movement will succeed
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A generation of women who admire the Notorious RBG work, in ways large and small, to emulate her
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Steven Stamkos scored on his first shot since February and Tampa Bay blew out Dallas in a 5-2 rout in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final on Wednesday
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From hospitals to care homes to community testing, the first wave of Covid-19 infections was met with unprecedented national efforts but also with panic, errors and delays. As infections begin to rise again, is the country better prepared?
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The Comey Rule review Are we ready for the first Trump TV drama?
3 out of 5 stars.Jeff Daniels takes on the role of former FBI director James Comey in a patchy and misguided miniseries about his much-publicised fall from grace -
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Mars to drop image of black farmer from rice brand, recognising it is ‘out of step with the times’
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Intelligence bureau encouraged Americans to be patient and ensure they are getting information from trusted sources
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Research says melting will continue even if temperature rises are limited to 2C
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Wong released on bail after arrest over 2019 protest and for allegedly violating mask law
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Seoul says regime ‘committed an act of brutality’ against ministry official who was investigating claims of unauthorised fishing on maritime border
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Commercial fishermen – who say they fear overfishing of lobster – have been accused of vandalism and harassment
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French actor and singer’s career spanned more than half a century
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Luke Gilford spent four years immersing himself in queer rodeo culture – and discovered a world where steer roping meets lip sync battles and camp glamour
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The Guardian’s picture editors select highlights from around the world
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Although Covid-19 threatened to thwart presentations at London Fashion Week, these internationally celebrated designers wouldn’t be stopped. Reflection and innovation prompted by the pandemic provided the most heartfelt and poignant collections seen in years
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