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The Russia expert’s opening statement, delivered in her north-east England accent, from the stood out for its bluntness
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Russia expert says she ‘had a couple testy encounters’ with Sondland and warned him ‘this is going to blow up’
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Moderator Rachel Maddow’s question to Pete Buttigieg represented a historic debate moment after previous omissions
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Former expert on Russia attacked debunked conspiracy theory used to defend Trump against allegations of bribery
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Kent Syverud under fire for indequate response to slurs and graffiti that targeted Jewish, Hispanic and black students
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Authorities are investigating the .45 caliber semi-automatic pistol that Nathaniel Tennosuke Berhow assembled from gun parts
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The Steelers quarterback has denied reports he used a racial slur prior to a brawl sparked by his confrontation with Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett
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The US No 3 has attacked the new competition’s format and said the creation of a second team tennis event is ‘bad for the sport’
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2020 candidate, Richard Blumenthal and Bill Cassidy express concerns over Project Nightingale in bipartisan letter
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A surging Pete Buttigieg avoided major criticism while Tulsi Gabbard reinforced her outsider status in Atlanta debate
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The deputy assistant secretary of defence told lawmakers that her staff had received an email on 25 July from the state department saying that Ukraine’s embassy and the House foreign affairs committee were asking about military aid
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Biden listed 'the only black African-American woman who had ever been elected to the United States Senate' as one of his endorsements, at which candidate and senator Kamala Harris threw her hands in the air, laughing: 'Nope. That's not true. The other one is here.'
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Recently departed chief executive Adam Neumann in line for $1.7bn payoff as one worker says: ‘No one knows what the hell is going on’
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Prospect of crashing out of EU leaves UK more exposed to global financial risks, thinktank says
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Day four of impeachment hearings saw the most explosive testimony so far as Gordon Sondland, the US ambassador to the European Union, claimed Donald Trump had directed a quid-pro-quo with Ukraine through his personal lawyer Rudi Giuliani
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The debate came hours after a senior US diplomat gave explosive testimony during impeachment hearings that directly implicated Donald Trump in a quid pro quo deal with Ukraine
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The US president has responded to shocking testimony from Gordon Sondland on the existence of a quid pro quo by saying he wanted ‘nothing’ from Ukraine
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