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The second debate of the 2020 primary season sees the candidates making their pitches on healthcare, immigration and other key issues
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Two frontrunners line up with eight other 2020 hopefuls as Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg seek campaign boost
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Democratic-controlled chamber passes Senate-drafted measure despite opposition from progressives – follow the latest live
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Artwork at high school, which shows a dead Native American and black slaves, at center of decades of controversy
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20 presidential hopefuls go head-to-head in Miami on 26-27 June – but what will they discuss, and who needs it the most?
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Marshae Jones was charged with manslaughter, while the woman accused of shooting her walks free, report says
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Six female candidates have more chance of avoiding sexist stereotyping than poor, isolated Hillary Clinton, says Guardian columnist Emma Brockes
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Megan Rapinoe has urged her USA teammates to ‘think hard’ about associating themselves with Donald Trump, saying his administration ‘doesn’t fight for the same things we fight for’
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Indiana city’s black community says his handling of a tragedy is part of a pattern that leaves people of color behind
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Ten candidates took the stage for the first of back-to-back debates, and cast themselves in sharp contrast with Trump
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Warren was convincing on healthcare and other key issues; Booker’s answers stood out on immigration; and Castro had a good night
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Visitors to the subreddit The_Donald will see warning about its ‘encouragement of violence towards police and officials’
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The president reckons Beijing will jump at a trade deal because the country’s growthis slowing. M artin Farrer takes a closer look
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A technical glitch delayed the second hour of the Democratic debate on Wednesday (June 26), forcing moderators Chuck Todd and Rachel Maddow to pause and go to commercial
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Ten of the Democrats running for their party’s 2020 presidential nomination faced off in Miami in the first of two primetime TV debates on Wednesday night, presenting their competing visions for a post-Trump America
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On The Edge is the work of the environmentalist and photographer J Henry Fair, who brings attention to the tragic effects created by the human impact on coastlines
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