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Republican voters could be key to push for abortion rights referendum
Florida  
Republican voters could be key to push for abortion rights referendum
More than 150,000 Republicans among 1.3m signatures collected for plan to put constitutional amendment to voters next year
Prince Harry  
Royal wins victory in phone-hacking case against Daily Mirror
Palestinian territories  
How American citizens are leading rise of ‘settler violence’ on Palestinian lands
Georgia  
Second chance for Mark Meadows to move racketeering case to federal court
Media  
US rightwing media begins to show signs of ‘impeachment fatigue’
In focus
The Crown promised them riches – over 150 years on, they could finally get billions
First Nations in Canada  
The Crown promised them riches – over 150 years on, they could finally get billions
In northern Ontario, a dozen First Nations have been left struggling. A court’s attempt at compensation see them getting up to C$126bn
Mexico  
The Maya Train pulls in ahead of schedule but with a host of questions
Analysis  
Biden in a bind as Netanhayu ready to flout any US attempt to rein in Israel
 

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Spotlight
Why more men are joining the ranks of therapists
‘We’re rushing to a place we’re needed’  
Why more men are joining the ranks of therapists
Several factors including stigma around mental health and years of low-paid work kept men away. But men’s attitude toward the profession seems to be changing now
Best movies US 2023  
No 6 – 20 Days in Mariupol
Experience  
I fell off a 40ft cliff
Ranked  
Every episode of The Crown
Bye-bye booze!  
Five ways to have a fun, fabulous, totally dry Christmas
Celebrity pet I’ll never forget  
Fatty, the curry-loving cat who adopted me, by Val McDermid
Opinion
If a woman can be raped in broad daylight on a train, there are tough questions for all of us
If a woman can be raped in broad daylight on a train, there are tough questions for all of us
My dad’s Christmas round robins used to mortify me: now I see the magic in them
Sports
NFL  
Resurgent Raiders rack up record 63 points in historic beatdown of Chargers
Resurgent Raiders rack up record 63 points in historic beatdown of Chargers
NFL playoff race  
Bills’ season hangs in balance as in-form Cowboys visit
Culture
‘It will always be less hellish than the reality’  
Why cinema keeps returning to the Holocaust
Why cinema keeps returning to the Holocaust
Alicia Keys, Elton John … and Joe from the Guardian  
Why they’ve all played the St Pancras piano
In case you missed it
When you stop trying to get pregnant
‘I’m not willing to put my body through any more’  
When you stop trying to get pregnant
Black people who have experienced infertility talk about the difficult decision to end their pursuit of parenthood
‘World’s largest Dickens festival’  
Dutch town attempts to shake off political strife
Is the specter of inflation finally fading  
And what could it mean for Biden?
Fox News  
Sean Hannity’s ‘war on Christmas’ movie isn’t about Christmas at all
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