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Alabama ruling  
Doctors shocked and angry as IVF care thrown into turmoil
Declaration that IVF embryos are ‘extrauterine children’ means ‘literally criminalizing standard medical care’, physicians say
Tyler Perry  
Mogul halts $800m studio expansion after being shocked by AI
‘Welcome to the moon’  
US returns to lunar surface for first time in over 50 years
Ukraine  
Children who lost loved ones in war to address UN security council
Cybercrime  
Huge leak lifts lid on world of China’s hackers for hire
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Super Bowl  
Two-thirds of bets were illegal as black market thrives, report says
About 228m bets placed on Super Bowl LVIII were on illegal platforms despite legalization, according to a new analysis
‘The media and politicians are failing’  
Comedian Bassem Youssef on Piers Morgan, satire and ‘Genocide Joe’
South Carolina  
Republican primary: when to expect results and what they can tell us
 

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Spotlight
Why I said yes to a blind date at 75
What is there to lose?  
Why I said yes to a blind date at 75
Dating when you’re over 60 is a whole new ballgame, says novelist Deborah Moggach, but that definitely isn’t a reason to give up trying
Aryan homoeroticism and Lenin’s head  
The museum showcasing Berlin’s unwanted statues
‘Vegetarianism is still seen as a bit odd’  
So why is Argentina’s appetite for beef on the wane?
Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley:  
‘Never repress a woman – because it will come out’
‘It was a very hard journey’  
Master and Margarita director on its unlikely Russian success
Oscars 2024  
The Taiwanese grandmothers who went from ‘old and useless’ to a nomination
Opinion
Shove over, Russell Crowe. No action hero has suffered like Sylvester Stallone
Shove over, Russell Crowe. No action hero has suffered like Sylvester Stallone
I wish I could tell those negotiating the fate of Israeli hostages: my daughter Naama is no bargaining chip
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Liverpool draw Sparta Prague, West Ham face Freiburg in Europa League and more
Liverpool draw Sparta Prague, West Ham face Freiburg in Europa League and more
‘Everyone hates them’  
See-through pants add to MLB’s uniform controversy
Culture
Swiftie wanted  
V&A museum seeks superfan to advise on Taylor Swift culture
V&A museum seeks superfan to advise on Taylor Swift culture
It Happened One Night at 90  
The greatest romantic comedy ever made?
In case you missed it
How the country halved its suicide rate – and saved countless lives
The Finnish miracle  
How the country halved its suicide rate – and saved countless lives
It is now often known as the ‘world’s happiest country’, but Finland used to have one of the highest suicide rates in the world. From alcohol to antidepressants, here are the changes that made the difference
‘Taking the pulse of the planet’  
Could we monitor biodiversity from space as we do the weather?
Disappearing tongues  
The endangered language crisis
Revealed  
300% surge in deaths of unhoused people in LA amid fentanyl and housing crises
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