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Thursday
3 December 2020
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Live US sets records for Covid deaths and hospitalisations as it approaches grim 14m cases milestone
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Outgoing US president’s daughter interviewed by lawyers alleging 2017 inauguration committee misused donor funds
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Analysis: the 2020, conducted during a pandemic, led to a change in voting habits that could have ended in disaster, but didn’t
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Images will enable scientists to measure acceleration of solar system and mass of galaxy
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Portraits of presidents’ wives have evolved with the role, and although it remains highly gendered, a new exhibition aims to celebrate their contribution and to ‘rectify the absences of women in US history’
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The controversial artist discusses her celebrity lookalike photos in a time when fake news is all around us and why she finds men’s photography to be crude
End of year
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Many expect the president will issue a flurry of pardons in the coming weeks, even as he lets others be executed
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Most Asian American voters still lean Democratic, but that’s changing. The left shouldn’t take Asian support for granted
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Anthony Joshua has suggested he would consider fighting Tyson Fury for less money next year if it ensured an anticipated world heavyweight unification title bout between the two current champions could be held in Britain
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Academic Agnieszka Graff, lawyer Karolina Więckiewicz and gynaecologist Anna Parzyńska discuss their fight for abortion rights
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Falling review Viggo Mortensen casts a clear eye on dementia
4 out of 5 stars.In the Lord of the Rings star’s powerful debut as a director, Lance Henriksen plays a homophobic father compelled to move in with his gay son -
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William Evanina speaks of Beijing’s influence campaign ‘on steroids’, as Congress passes bill targeting big companies such as Alibaba
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Transportation department said passengers bringing unusual animals had ‘eroded public trust in legitimate service animals’
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António Guterres lists human-inflicted wounds on natural world in stark message
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The animals are supplied to frankfurter brand Herta and sold in supermarkets including Waitrose, which has pulled the products pending investigation
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Lai, whose newspaper Apple daily was raided by police this year, is denied bail until April amid accusations of improper use of his office space
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The city’s plan to reduce overdose deaths needs support from Canada’s government – but Justin Trudeau is likely to be reluctant
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A new book explores Ibiza’s halycon days – from open-air superclubs to daytime beach raves. Photographer Dave Swindells talks us through the highs and highs ...
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Many modernist buildings from the Soviet period are being destroyed, but Russian photographer Arseniy Kotov hopes to preserve their memory with these shots of sloping cinemas and rooms under surveillance
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Ancient Forest Alliance’s project underscores the preventions that are needed to protect old-growth trees in areas such as the Caycuse watershed
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