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Sunday
21 February 2021
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Masks may be needed in 2022, says Biden’s chief medical adviser -
Engine failure of a United Airlines Boeing prompts airlines in US and Japan to ground dozens of 777s
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State energy grid failed in deep freeze as reports spread of companies seeking to cash in -
Ex-undercover officer claims in posthumous letter he was pressured to lure Malcolm X’s security men into committing crimes -
Spotlight
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Trump’s critics – and the donors backing them – are scrambling fast to try to prise control away from the pro-Trump majority -
In a new four-part series, the allegations of sexual abuse aimed at Woody Allen are dissected and examined in exhaustive detail -
Many parts of central Christchurch are unrecognisable now
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The details of the two tales vary, but the narrative arcs are eerily similar
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Novak Djokovic says his target is to overtake the 20 grand slam titles won by his rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal -
Football legend Deion Sanders described ‘mixed emotions’ his coaching debut, telling reporters that his personal items were stolen during the game
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Christen Press scored in the 11th minute, Megan Rapinoe added a late goal and the US women beat Brazil 2-0 in the SheBelieves Cup on Sunday
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Today in Focus: freshwater
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'They're about white culpability – including his own' Philip Guston's daughter on his Klan paintings
The postponement last year of an exhibition of the artist’s work led to a fraught debate over race and culture -
The Cancún-fleeing Texas senator took it in the neck and deservedly so. The rest was uneven but, hallelujah – funny
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Jonathan Cohn’s study of the fight for healthcare coverage delivers depth, dish and much for Democrats to ponder -
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With huge gaps in the state and local response to the winter crisis, volunteers are stepping up to provide vital services -
A spate of pandemic-era violence has shined a light on anti-Asian bias, stoking concerns of division between two minority communities -
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Condemnation of military comes from around world as Aung San Suu Kyi remains under house arrest -
As Covid pushed the island’s economy to the brink of collapse, musicians and film-makers found another way to be creative – cooking, baking and selling
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Police and demonstrators clashed again in Barcelona during demonstrations over the jailing of Pablo Hasél -
The islands, three miles from the Chinese mainland, will be first to fall if antagonisms lead to an invasion -
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you the best in news photography from around the globe -
The Spanish photographer reimagines the journey through Mexico to the US as a magical quest -
Severe temperatures in Texas, a swarm of locusts in Kenya, the first images of Mars from Nasa’s Perseverance rover, a blue dog in Russia and the enduring impact of Covid-19: the most striking images from around the world this week
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