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Thursday
25 February 2021
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Advisory panel will meet on Friday to decide whether to recommend the vaccine be authorized
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Move undoes actions that blocked many immigrants from entering the US and sought to cut funding to cities Trump deemed ‘lawless’
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Family of Angelo Quinto said police officer knelt on his neck for almost five minutes after they called for help
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Gallup finds increase of 60% between 2012 and 2020 of adults who identify as LGBTQ, in reflection of ‘the way society is changing’
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Spotlight
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It was a spring afternoon in 1955 when a teenager’s spontaneous act of defiance changed US history. Why did it take 40 years for her to get any credit?
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As oil companies go out of business, they are leaving a legacy of abandoned wells that leak huge amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere
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Domestic violence Assume Nothing: new book details alleged abuse by former New York attorney general
Tanya Selvaratnam describes alleged intimate violence by Eric Schneiderman in the form of ‘entrapment, isolation, control, demeaning, and abuse’
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Flowers, butterflies and a rosy banner saying ‘Bienvenidos’ decorate the child detention site. Is that meant to fool us into thinking this is humane?
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Outlawing ecocide would hold governments and corporations accountable for environmental negligence. We can’t wait
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Learning our history is about truth. But it is also about reconciliation: making amends for the pain caused to generations of Black Americans
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A joined-up approach is needed to make sure the public are given clear, correct information, says healthcare historian Sally Frampton
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The golfer is known for his supreme determination to overcome obstacles. But a return to professional sport will be tough after his car crash
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Megan Rapinoe scored twice and the United States won the SheBelieves Cup title with a 6-0 victory over Argentina on Wednesday night
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Powerful figures like the Jacksonville Jaguars head coach believe they are above reproach – because for much of their careers they have been
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Steelers president Art Rooney II says he and the quarterback have met to figure out a way to ease the financial pressure caused by the veteran’s contract
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Lockdown rules have left little opportunity for people who aren’t already living with a partner to pursue romantic relationships, explains Zoe Williams
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Slick Netflix thriller Behind Her Eyes employs one of the wildest twists in recent memory, a giddy reminder of how fun a major rug-pull can be
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Scène de rue à Montmartre has been part of same French family’s private collection for more than a century
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The Lyrics, a ‘self-portrait in 154 songs’, will look at the people, places and circumstances behind songs written in boyhood, with the Beatles and beyond
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Rock star ‘pleased with outcome’ of court hearing in which he was fined $500 for drinking alcohol in a national park
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Pastors reject ‘perversion’ of Christian nationalism and say they do not want to be ‘quiet accomplices in this ongoing sin’
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Protests in Rochester follow lack of charges for police officers who placed Black man in hood until he became unconscious
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Rights group has been under pressure to condemn past statements by Kremlin critic
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UN report claims up to 10% of the world’s wealth could be hidden offshore
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Junta banned from all Facebook and Instagram pages, including all commercial entities linked to the military
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Vidam Perevertilov, a supply ship engineer, fell overboard between New Zealand and the isolated British territory of Pitcairn
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The first digital-only London Fashion Week saw big names and new talent showcase their collections online. From Royal Ballet dancers to pineapple leather and an Oscar-winning actress, here are the highlights
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The competition attracted more than 1,200 entries from 26 countries, with Australian photographers winning four of the five categories
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