US news from the Guardian
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President-elect says economic relief is his top priority as he enters office at a time when over 100,000 Americans are testing positive for Covid-19 a day
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The former president said ‘You lost a big audience the minute you say it’ but Ilhan Omar was among several progressives to defend slogan
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Heavily redacted court filing, which does not name Trump, comes as president reportedly is considering sweeping pardons
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Forty one people test positive after ‘Naughty in N’awlins’ event which saw about 250 people congregate in mid-November
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Indictment accuses Jerry Nehl Boylan of causing deaths of 33 passengers and one crew member in Labor Day weekend boat fire
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Four men destroyed metal pillar that had sparked intense interest and wild theories, saying: ‘Leave no trace’
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Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit has thousands of people suddenly interested in chess. The game is a great personal comfort for me
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Hope is Power
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The former NFL player believes uncomfortable conversations are a way of bridging the racial divide. So he wrote a book about them
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The US women’s national soccer team have reached an agreement with the US Soccer Federation over equal work conditions
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Sarah Fuller, who became the first woman to play for a Power 5 college football team last weekend, is set to continue her career with Vanderbilt
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Australia’s allies take aim at China’s campaign of ‘disinformation’
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San Francisco’s mayor is the latest to fall prey to the siren song of the famed Napa Valley eatery, flouting coronavirus guidelines
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Gabriel Sterling tells president to soften his language or ‘someone is going to get killed’
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Potentially criminal scheme to bribe unnamed officials in exchange for a presidential pardon revealed in unsealed court document
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Robust sales of up to $11.4bn come even as millions of Americans remain out of work because of the pandemic
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With Hungary and Poland vetoing the EU budget and Covid recovery fund, the case for issuing perpetual bonds has never been stronger
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Georgia's voting system implementation manager, Gabriel Sterling, said on Tuesday that president Donald Trump was inspiring death threats against election workers in the state.
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New sea creature found by video identification and without specimen
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'Everyone in Georgia will be able to have even more confidence' after recount, said secretary of state, who pushed back at widespread misinformation around the US presidential election
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Dear President Trump: election officials are facing death threats on your watch