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Headlines
Tuesday
1 December 2020
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Attorney general says ‘We have not seen fraud that could have effected a different outcome’ while Giuliani reportedly discusses pardon with Trump
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Bill would aid small businesses, unemployed, airlines and others – ‘Stupidity on steroids’ not to pass interim deal by Christmas, says senator
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Four men destroyed metal pillar that had sparked intense interest and wild theories, saying: ‘Leave no trace’
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Actor takes aim at transphobic politicians and ‘those with a massive platform who continue to spew hostility’, saying they ‘have blood on [their] hands’
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Spotlight
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They are used to spending Christmas up close and personal, but the criteria for playing Santa – being older and overweight – put them at significant risk of catching coronavirus
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The region had seen a decline in deadly shootings since 2007, but the pandemic has disrupted violence prevention efforts
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In ‘time capsule’ interviews with Vanity Fair, the singer listens, responds and sometimes rolls her eyes at her younger self
End of year
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The toxic politics of conspiracies and lies did not start four years ago and will live on beyond Trump. But we can protect ourselves and reward the truth.
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Minute-by-minute report: Will Liverpool make sure of their place in the next round when they face Ajax? Join Scott Murray
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Lewis Hamilton has said he is ‘devastated’ to miss this weekend’s Sakhir Grand Prix after contracting the coronavirus
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Ethiopia’s prime minister was feted by the international community as a reformer and a peacemaker. Now, as the Guardian’s Jason Burke explains, he has launched a major military campaign in the north of his country that threatens the stability of the region
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Late-night hosts return from Thanksgiving to newly certified election results in Arizona and Wisconsin, and a lame-duck Trump presidency
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Robust sales of up to $11.4bn come even as millions of Americans remain out of work because of the pandemic
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The high-elevation tree – a key source of food for grizzly bears – is vulnerable to climate crisis, beetles and disease
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Dozens engage in gun battle, torch vehicles, kidnap workers and blow up bank in Criciúma
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Fifty-five Tories rebel over new coronavirus regulations as parliament votes 291 to 78 in favour
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Ahmadreza Djalali had been sentenced to death on espionage charges
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Radik Tagirov, 38, is said to have confessed to murders after being identified using DNA evidence and shoe prints
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Explore
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The Guardian’s picture editors select highlights from around the world
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Now in its 56th year, the wildlife photographer of the year showcases the world’s best nature photography. The competition is run by the Natural History Museum in London
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In the last of our lockdown diaries series, photographer David Levene visits some of his favourite swimming venues in London
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