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"We’re supposed to just roll over and die because we can’t pay it ourselves?"

Republican proposal would upend a healthcare system in Indiana that covers many low-income people – in a program that Mike Pence put in place
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From Obi Won Tons to sticky fingers from Fifty Shades – the best tie-in cookbooks.

Star Wars, Fifty Shades, Twin Peaks…Phill Langhorne finds plenty of drama in these film and TV recipe books
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"Samuel makes sure you never forget that death happens in life – and that life is messily ongoing."

Psychotherapist Julia Samuel’s case studies provide vital and compelling insights into bereavement
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“I see the people in the restaurant and wonder how did they make so much money,” Auyeung says. “I do complain, but there’s no use – nothing will change.”

The Chinese city is one of the world’s richest but the lowest-paid 10% struggle
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"When I came here I thought I was coming to a hard but decent job in another European country, but we ended up as slaves".

Thousands of female Romanian farm workers are suffering horrendous abuse
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"The music – for five equal voices (of unspecified sex) – is astonishingly beautiful and yet strange, radical even. These works had lain unsung and unloved for almost four centuries, mostly because they were anonymous."

A newly unearthed collection of choral music is unlike any other music of its time. Who composed it? All the evidence points to the youngest daughter of Lucrezia Borgia
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The disgraced South Korean leader Park Geun-hye has broken her silence over the corruption scandal that led to her removal from office, saying she is sorry she could not finish her mandate but is confident “the truth will be revealed”.

Impeached president says she is sorry she could not complete mandate after leaving Blue House in motorcade flanked by police
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"It’s crazy. Why can’t I ever play a nice, normal, salt-of-the-earth type? Is there something I should know?"

The actor on a forthcoming Will & Grace reunion, being married to Ron from Parks and Recreation, and touring with her new punk-folk duo
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“I’ve been thinking and rethinking about it. You see some art that lifts you up and you’re not sure why, and you’re just so grateful for the experience.”

The French film director on the magic of Nick Cave, his fascination with Theodor Adorno and his favourite Paris market
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"My nephew thinks it's funny that I don't know what Candy Crush is. I think it's funny that he'll never own his own home."

‘I’m in a Guildford hotel room, afraid, at 5.45pm. There’s a smart television mounted on the wall behind me’
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"The first time we met Sister Sledge was also the first time they heard the song We Are Family. When they walked into the studio, we were still writing the song as it was blasting over the loudspeakers".

Member of Sister Sledge, the group known for their huge 1970s hit We Are Family
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De Pear admits errors, such as the decision to show the battle for Mosul on Facebook Live: “That was definitely a mistake, no one thought about emojis. You’ve got to be willing to make mistakes. We won’t be showing something so potentially sensitive or violent where people can comment live on the screen.” But he dismisses criticism by Kelvin Mackenzie about presenter Fatima Manji wearing a hijab on the night of the lorry terror attack in Nice.

The C4 news programme is flying high with a host of awards, but De Pear sees plenty of challenges ahead, from Trump to Facebook
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"In business parlance, Labour has become a toxic brand".

Ill-fated austerity plans will wreck the country, but the government knows it has no opposition to worry about
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"Many of the actors from the original have agreed to return, including Grant, Colin Firth, Keira Knightley, Bill Nighy and Liam Neeson; charity tempting them back, after 14 years, to Curtisland, that preposterous and seductive fantasia-Britain that was established in a trilogy of famous romcoms".

Richard Curtis has reunited stars of his soppy film favourite for Red Nose Day Actually. Will it be happy endings all round?
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“I basically have zero contact with him at this point,” Trump Jr told about 1,000 Republicans at a fundraiser in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday night.

President’s older son, speaking to Republicans at a fundraiser in Dallas, says he does not miss politics but does miss ‘the intensity’ of campaigning
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"The best remedy is good speech that gets people thinking and challenging ideologies. We focus on trying to amplify some of the voices to counter violent narratives."

Speaking at SXSW, Monika Bickert calls for social networks to build ‘counter-speech’, responding to extremism and hate speech with broad opposition
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"Your task is made so much harder by the anger and resentment you no doubt harbour towards him".

It’s common for a grieving child to deify a parent who dies and blame the surviving parent, says Mariella
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