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Tuesday
2 February 2021
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Ten lawmakers have offered across the aisle agreement on a much-reduced economic package
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Trump-appointed judge ruled against president’s 100-day suspension, raising questions over whether Ice will resist reform
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Military has previously threatened to ‘take action’ over alleged fraud in a November election
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New York City and northern New Jersey were bracing for as much as 22in and parts of New England for a foot or more
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Spotlight
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Those who know the attorney general nominee from the 1995 case say the US could have no better ally in the battle against extremism
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Andre Ruzhnikov accuses director Mikhail Piotrovsky of ‘destroying the authority of the museum’
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Nine more stars found in Tucana II, revealing galaxy to be larger than previously thought
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Our research shows how ‘tighter’ societies do better – and how the rest must learn to adapt, says professor and author Michele Gelfand
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Liverpool have bolstered Jürgen Klopp’s central defensive options on deadline day with the signings of Ozan Kabak from Schalke and Ben Davies from Preston
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Children across the UK talk about how the pandemic has affected their lives
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Seven centuries after the poet was found guilty in Florence, Sperello di Serego Alighieri has begun a campaign to clear his ancestor’s name
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Diagnosis made in 2016 and revealed in new magazine article, as singer prepares new duets album with Lady Gaga
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The popularity of classic shows in the past year is about more than nostalgia – what pulls us back in is their relevance to today
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Intimacy coordinators are catching on in film and TV, but one says it’s female directors and actors who can be uneasy about the role
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Land review Robin Wright heads into the wild for tame drama
2 out of 5 stars.
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A path forward for the GOP is unclear when the former president still holds power over many of its lawmakers
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David Schoen also represented ‘all sorts of reputed mobsters’ while Bruce Castor sued Cosby accuser for defamation
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At least 24 people killed and scores more injured in series of bomb attacks in rebel-held areas of country
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Putin spokesman says Moscow will ignore US pleas for opposition leader to be freed in wake of protests
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People rush to stock up on supplies while mourning blow to Myanmar’s hopes of democracy
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Cases filed against nine journalists over reports that police officer fatally shot protester
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Between 2014 and 2020, Tel Aviv-based photographer and artist Iris Hassid followed the daily life of four young Palestinian women, citizens of Israel, who are part of a recent surge of young Arab women attending Tel Aviv University
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The Guardian’s picture editors select highlights from around the world
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The celebrated surrealist painter and writer had a fascination with divination
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