headlines
Thursday
23 February 2017
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President revokes students' bathroom protectionsWhite House withdraws guidance stating federal law requires transgender students to have unfettered access to bathrooms matching their gender identity
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North Korea demands 'sinister' Malaysia stop investigating deathState news agency insists leader’s half-brother died of heart attack not poisoning, and blames South Korea for ‘conspiratorial racket’ -
the first 100 days of trump
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The president’s condemnation of hate crimes against Jewish targets would be more convincing if his record on prejudice in general wasn’t so lamentableDonald Trump's antisemitism comments: too little, too limp, too late
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Boyfriend of reporter killed on live TV aims to unseat NRA-endorsed lawmakerChris Hurst, a Virginia Democrat embracing a gun violence prevention platform, said the fatal shooting of Alison Parker toughened him for political battles ahead
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New EPA head's emails reveal close ties with fossil fuel interestsDocuments suggest former Oklahoma AG followed lobby group’s guidance on challenging environmental regulations, and put letterhead to oil firm complaints more than once
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Four richest men worth as much as poorest 100 millionOxfam warns that inequality personified by clove cigarette tycoons Budi and Michael Hartono will damage the nation’s economy
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Sugar tax leads to fall in consumption for second year runningHealth experts are watching the progress of the tax to see if it will lower the rates of obesity-related diseases and type 2 diabetes
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How different would the country have been under Kim Jong-nam?Kim Jong-un’s multilingual, well-travelled older brother might have helped the country towards reform
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The highlights, lowlights and shutoutsLittle Mix, the 1975 and the late David Bowie emerge as the night’s big winners while grime artists go home empty handed and George Michael is remembered
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Bolivia's salt flatsThe salt flats in Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia, are the largest in the world and contain 50-70% of the world’s lithium reserves
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Dachau's gate and a papal circusThe Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including the return of a stolen gate and a performance at the Vatican
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'I was racially profiled and asked to remove headscarf at Heathrow'The actor, who has been studying Islam, has said she was ‘freaked out’ by the request during an airport check
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Rightwing provocateur resigns from Breitbart News over pedophilia remarksThe rightwing provocateur stepped down after a livestream resurfaced in which he appeared to endorse sex between ‘younger boys’ and older men


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