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The Guardian today: Tory MPs disown 'negative' Brexit findings by own committee

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BREAKING: North Carolina takes down Gonzaga to win NCAA men's basketball national title

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  A year after losing a heartbreaker at the buzzer in the final, North Carolina edged Gonzaga 71-65 in a back-and-forth game to capture the sixth NCAA national championship in school history.

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BREAKING: Attorney General Sessions orders review of Obama-era police reform agreements

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  Attorney General Jeff Sessions Monday ordered a review of all police reform agreements and investigations initiated by the Justice Department. The directive, issued in a two-page memorandum, effectively opens a re-examination of an aggressive effort by the Obama administration to force local police to reform many policies, from the use of deadly force to how officers deal with minority communities. The agreements with Ferguson, Mo., and Baltimore, Md., are among the high-profile cases under review.

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