US headlines
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Ex-FBI director’s book A Higher Loyalty – seen by the Guardian – calls president ‘unethical’ and compares presidency to a ‘forest fire’
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James Mattis says he is still seeking evidence in chemical weapons attack while France says Bashar al-Assad government is responsible
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Trump flayed the deal as ‘one of the worst’ during his campaign but is reportedly ordering advisers to take another look
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg faces a range of technically confused questions and bizarre comments from senators during his first appearance in Capitol Hill on Tuesday
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Trump Russia investigation
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The San Francisco linebacker has been accused of dragging his girlfriend and punching her in the head, leaving her with a ruptured eardrum
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In his new book, A Higher Loyalty, ex-FBI director says he rejected lawyer’s concern about investigation’s potential political impact
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More than 800 ‘emergency’ rallies are prepared around the country. Protests would also be triggered if Trump replaces deputy attorney general
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Pick for secretary of state will say Trump administration considers Russia ‘danger to our country’
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Investigators were told Eric Greitens also threatened to distribute an explicit photo of the woman and called her derogatory names
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Bus and rail company FirstGroup rejected offer from US private equity group
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British transport firm dismisses approach from private equity group as ‘opportunistic’
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Video
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says his company is 'working with' special counsel Robert Mueller in his probe into Russian interference
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Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, testifies in the first session of privacy-focused hearings on Capitol Hill
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Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress in response to the privacy scandal engulfing his social network. The 33-year-old internet mogul faced questions from a joint hearing of the US Senate's commerce and judiciary committees
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