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The deadliest mass shootings in the US The suspect in the shooting, which took place at a music festival, was killed by police officers in the hotel room from where he opened fire on the crowd ...
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The Real Message of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine This year's prize, in other words, is a kind of rebuke. Basic science is under siege, particularly in the United States. Congressional Luddites love to ...
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Uber's UK boss quits as worldwide chief flies in for London licence talks The Uber executive responsible for the UK has quit, as the company's worldwide boss prepares to meet the head of the London transport authority in ...
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The past 72 hours in rising tensions between the US and North Korea, explained President Trump's ongoing attempts to rein in North Korea without resorting to military force took a major blow this past weekend — and Trump himself ...
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Catalan leader calls for international mediation in Madrid stand-off Spain's biggest constitutional crisis in decades has raised fears of unrest and prolonged political instability in its wealthiest region, deepening the ...
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Driver shot dead by police in Somerset named Investigators said Ashworth was travelling in a red Suzuki Swift. Authorised firearms officers (AFOs) from Avon and Somerset police arrived in one ...
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In full swing: Tate's Turbine Hall turned into adult playground Danish art collective Superflex, from left: Jakob Fenger, Rasmus Nielsen and Bjørnstjerne Christiansen, on One Two Three Swing! at Turbine Hall in ...
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Philip Larkin and Me: A Friendship with Holes in It I first came across Philip Larkin's poems as a schoolboy in the late nineteen-sixties, when I began taking English "A" level and my teacher Peter Way ...
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Brenda Hale sworn in as first female president of UK's supreme court Lady Hale became the first female supreme court justice in 2009 and is a longstanding champion of diversity. Photograph: Victoria Jones/PA.
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Germany's social media hate speech law is now in effect A new law has come into force in Germany aimed at regulating social media platforms to ensure they remove hate speech within set periods of ...
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