US news from the Guardian
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Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa purchased a weapon shortly after a judge lifted a previous ban on their sale in the Colorado city, according to court documents
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A tragic tail: Jensen Karp says he adored Cinnamon Toast Crunch, until he found what appeared to be dried seafood in his breakfast
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Administration also extended the enrollment period for registering for subsidized health insurance coverage until 15 August
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The new program, which has raised $6.75m from private donors, will give low-income families of color $500 a month
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President also urges Senate to pass bills that would close loopholes in background checks system
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Biden officials say the two short-range test-fires launched over the weekend were not covered by UN Security Council resolutions
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Today, people use fashion like emoticons: ready-made avatars that perform emotions so you don’t have to
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Hope is Power
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A 14th woman has filed a lawsuit accusing Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual assault and harassment
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Illinois’ Kofi Cockburn is the second player to face racist comments on social media following a loss in the NCAA Tournament
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A new HBO documentary explores the ripple effects when Covid-19 shut down the NBA just as racial justice came to the fore in the United States
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There were upsets in both the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments on Monday as BYU and Oregon won their games
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Lawyers for Sidney Powell argued conspiracies she laid out constituted legally protected first amendment speech
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Democrats may make move opposed by minority leader who invoked nuclear option on supreme court picks to boost Biden agenda
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Jakub Żulczyk faces possible prison term for insulting Andrzej Duda over his comments on Biden election win
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Cabinet nearly assembled but president still must make hundreds of other federal appointments
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Shares, which had fallen 6.5% during the day, briefly gained 8% in after-hours trading before dropping more than 15%
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Utility recently emerged from bankruptcy after its equipment started fires that killed more than 100 people in 2017 and 2018
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Miami Beach officials have extended a curfew and state of emergency into April, in response to large spring-break crowds of partygoers defying coronavirus restrictions
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Ten people including a police officer were killed in a shooting at a supermarket in Boulder, Colorado
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Dozens of families pass daily through the Brownsville immigration depot in Texas, nearly all women with small children, telling the same story. Paul Handley documents their plight
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