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“It looks like this administration plans to control everything that goes out. I’d be fearful that we’ll get wrong statements about science, false information about science.”

‘Oppressive’ approach to federal agency communications could result in misinformation on climate change, former presidential science advisers said
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“As a courtesy, Trump asked his staff to put a 24-hour hold on retweeting neo-Nazis. That’s just good manners, he’s a lovely host. It’s funny because it’s necessary.”

Samantha Bee, Stephen Colbert and others discussed the administration’s ties with Russia and Paul Ryan’s poor impression of a moral watchdog
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"Trump built his entire brand on being an expert manager and hiring the best people, from The Art of the Deal to The Apprentice. Now he is failing at what was meant to be one of his core strengths."

Trump built his brand on hiring the best people – and firing the rest. Flynn and Puzder prove he can’t even do that well
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"It’s clear that more and more of these people are operating only on the internet, except when the moment comes to start shooting."

Southern Poverty Law Center credited rise in racist and far-right groups to Donald Trump’s ‘incendiary rhetoric’ and his senior staff of ‘anti-Muslim ideologues’
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“My plan got blown to smithereens. Now we have to work back at the grassroots level, which is right where we were all those years ago.”

Matthew Shepard’s murder in Wyoming in 1998 spurred his mother Judy to get the law changed but Trump’s election means ‘my plan got blown to smithereens’
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"Love, sex, survival, mothers and father figures ."

A gay man’s journey from a deprived childhood through rage and towards self-realisation is a moving, mysterious dance to the music of time
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"As soon as I am able to afford it, I will be removing my implants. I would rather live my life with A-cup boobs than continue this constant pain from the implants."

Our readers talk about the procedures they have had done and whether now, looking back, they have any regrets
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Which world leader has had the most controversial dealings with Donald J. Trump so far?

Since entering the White House, Donald Trump has had dozens of interactions with leaders. Flip the cards below to see some of his most colourful ... so far
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Type in your city - find out how air pollution there is affecting your health.

Greenpeace has calculated the increased risk of death at varying levels of air pollution in 3,000 cities around the world – by combining risk analysis from the IHME’s Global Burden of Disease project with annual average background levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5s) from the WHO
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Donald Trump has dismissed reports of chaos in his administration and claimed his team is running like “a fine-tuned machine” during a press conference at which he tried to reset his beleaguered presidency and fired off numerous broadsides at the media.

President attacks media and announces Florida International University law school dean to replace Andrew Puzder, who pulled out of consideration
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"At least two women, one wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the letters LOL, approached Kim. While one woman distracted him, a second grabbed him in a chokehold and administered the poison, the local New Straits Times reported."

Half-brother of North Korean leader died within minutes of being attacked with an unidentified poison at Malaysian airport
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Pressure is mounting on the US security agencies to disclose vastly more about Donald Trump’s connections to Russia as the president is signaling a crackdown on the intelligence community in response.

Senate judiciary committee Democrats ask attorney general to recuse himself from any internal inquiry into contact between Russia and Trump campaign
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A slam dunk for solidarity.

A group of fifth-graders in New Jersey were celebrating on Thursday after they won their battle to play mixed-sex basketball
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Why are there so many homeless people on the streets of US cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu and Anchorage?

Today, Guardian US is launching Outside in America, a year-long series focusing on the people and places scrambling to cope with the homelessness crisis in the US.

In the first dispatch of the year-long series Outside in America, we explore the challenges facing the country’s street count of homeless people every two years
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Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, has told MEPs that the European Union is vital to the world’s peace and prosperity, in a rousing speech that appeared to distance him from the United States under Donald Trump.

Canadian prime minister gives rousing speech at European parliament a day after MEPs pass Ceta trade deal
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Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a bomb that killed more than 30 people and injured more than 100 when it ripped through a crowded shrine in southern Pakistan on Thursday.

More than 100 injured as jihadi group claims it bombed famous shrine to Sufi saint in Sindh province
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"It’s sad and now boring, like everything this country does, drag it into the muck till no one recognises what it was in the first place we are trying to achieve."

A hundred people across the UK are keeping diaries for the Guardian, and the dominant sentiment among leavers this week is relief that the process has begun
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