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Wednesday
1 July 2020
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Eight states reported new single-day highs of new cases on Tuesday as Dr Fauci warns US is ‘going in the wrong direction’
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Robert O’Brien condemned for deflecting blame on to CIA briefer, as Trump faces growing pressure to explain why he did not act
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Virginia’s Crown Act goes into effect on Wednesday – and other southern states could follow
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Mayor issued executive order for protesters to vacate Capitol Hill Occupied Protest as demonstrators responded with chants
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CV explained thrasher
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The social network bills itself as a ‘no censorship’ bastion – but it’s already had to remind users what is and isn’t allowed
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In the 1990s, Jacklean Davis was a policing superstar, hailed as the best crime solver in the city. But a dispute turned into a major federal case against her, brought by a prosecutor whose conduct in other cases was called ‘grotesque’
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Newsrooms should know: the disaster is here. It is raging now. Our job is to cover it with the urgency it deserves
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Shut-offs are one of the worst impacts of America’s water poverty crisis. Can Baltimore show another way?
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Exclusive: analysis of US cities shows emergency on affordability of running water amid Covid-19 pandemic
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Guardian US and Consumer Reports are working in partnership to test 120 water systems across the US from small towns to big cities – and we need your help
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It appears that it’s not only teams that are overvalued in MLS after tweeted out photos of their underwhelming food choices in Florida
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Parliament’s intelligence and security committee produced a report into alleged Russian interference in UK politics, but the UK prime minister withheld its release. Luke Harding investigates what could be in it
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Eva Longoria, Zendaya and Awkwafina are among the new class of invitees which is 36% people of color and 45% women
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Group say they are ‘deeply devastated’ by allegations
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Ju-On: Origins review Netflix's gory but scare-free Grudge TV show
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Plea draws suggestions on social media that the president was not aware the disgraced media figure had died in May 2017
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One of the most powerful local police agencies in the US has a history of abuse. Families of those killed by LASD want systematic change
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Dr Clare Wenham was speaking to BBC news when girl appeared with picture of unicorn
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General says army has ‘zero tolerance’ for sexual abusers, with 45 members fired and 73 having faced investigations since 2016
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Demonstrators have clashed with police during protests over a national security law imposed by China on the 23rd anniversary of the city’s handover from Britain
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Istanbul Photo Awards 2020, organised by Anadolu Agency, has announced the winners in four categories of the annual competition: single news, story news, single sports and story sports
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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