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Trump impeachment
Tuesday
26 January 2021
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Senate trial will be the first-ever of a former US president, however the chances that Republicans will convict him are slim
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The president said the outcome might have been different if Trump had had six months left in his term
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Headlines
Tuesday
26 January 2021
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US Senate approves former Federal Reserve chair, who must try to revive economy decimated by coronavirus
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Out of power in the chamber, the Republican now faces unruly politicians and pressure over how to handle Trump impeachment
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Resolution suggests attack was ‘designed to discredit’ Trump and supporters, and condemns Republicans who voted to impeach
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Last such event for 15 states including New York, Ohio, Illinois and Georgia occurred in 2004
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Spotlight
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At two months old Maria Diemar was flown to Sweden to be adopted. Years later she tracked down her birth mother, who said her baby had been taken against her will. Now investigations are showing her case is one of thousands
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In A Woman’s Work, a striking new documentary, NFL cheerleaders reveal the underbelly of an industry that leaves them underpaid and mistreated
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He partied with high society America but caused outrage when he spilled their secrets. Ebs Burnough talks us through his new film about Answered Prayers – the ‘smart, salacious’ novel Capote never finished
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When it comes to double-standards, Republican bad faith is hardly ever in short supply
Nazia Parveen and Annabel Sowemimo explain the root causes of the hesitancy among black, Asian and minority ethnic people to be vaccinated against Covid-19
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A welcome, posthumous translation of a magnificent 1968 novel about the mental sufferings of a children’s author
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Protein bars at the ready ... the gamer sitcom’s leads plot a marathon session, featuring SAD lamps, Domino’s and motivational pep talks
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Plan, agreed on by top legislative leaders and the governor, would also use federal money to pay off part of some tenants’ unpaid rent
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Tony DeDolph is one of four charged following ‘tape job’ prank that resulted in the 2017 death of Army staff Sgt Logan Melgar
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Resignation expected to be handed in to president Sergio Mattarella on Tuesday morning
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The death toll from the disaster at a gold mine in Shandong province rises to 10
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Research from three Cambridge grave sites suggests poor people were at greatest risk of injury
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Sixty million more girls and women using modern contraceptives due to global campaign, but pandemic recession threatens services
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Roy Mehta’s black and white photographs of communities in west London 20 years ago emphasise communal interaction and togetherness – some things don’t change
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The new lockdown measures has meant parents are back to home schooling their children and juggling their own work and life commitments
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