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Biden attacked as ‘dictator’ as Trump's upside down show rolls on
New Hampshire  
Biden attacked as ‘dictator’ as Trump's upside down show rolls on
Supporters absorb former US president’s strategy of inverting accusations against him and turning them on his accuser. To his fans, Trump is the saviour of democracy
‘Tortuguita vive’  
Campaigners across US hail anti-Cop City activist killed by police
Live  
Middle East crisis: UN chief accuses Israel of mass destruction and killing civilians on an ‘unprecedented scale’
'We'll never go away'  
Anti-abortion activists meet in Washington to plan further bans
Ukraine  
Zelenskiy slams Trump’s rhetoric on stopping war as ‘very dangerous’
In focus
Ryan Binkley’s quixotic quest for the Republican nod
‘God spoke to me’  
Ryan Binkley’s quixotic quest for the Republican nod
The pastor from Texas is an extreme long shot in New Hampshire, but he’s forging ahead with his lonely bid
‘Angel or antichrist’  
Russia grapples with Lenin’s legacy 100 years after death
Big tech boom or bust?  
Experts see signs of strength after wave of layoffs
 

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Spotlight
The woman who brought streetwise realism to the Shangri-Las
Mary Weiss  
The woman who brought streetwise realism to the Shangri-Las
Weiss’s piercing voice gave the trio’s songs a lasting punch
‘You won't replace us’  
A deadly attack on a Slovakian gay bar – and its link to a fast-spreading racist ideology
Small business  
Fellow Republicans, it’s time to admit that the US economy isn’t bad
Trainspotting’s Jonny Lee Miller  
‘If I could make a living being a firefighter, I may well just do that’
Goodbye Mr Kerry, farewell Mr Xie  
End of an era in global climate politics
Ask Philippa  
I am 65 and when I look in the mirror all I see is ugliness
Opinion
Israel’s plans for Gaza’s future will only keep the flame of Hamas resistance burning
Israel’s plans for Gaza’s future will only keep the flame of Hamas resistance burning
Jamie Dimon thinks Trump was ‘kind of right’ about a lot of things. What?
Sports
NFL playoffs  
McCaffrey’s late touchdown powers 49ers into NFC title game
McCaffrey’s late touchdown powers 49ers into NFC title game
‘Lamar is a dog’  
Jackson and Ravens roll over Texans to reach AFC title game
Culture
Limitarianism  
Why we need to put a cap on the super-rich
Why we need to put a cap on the super-rich
‘He’s the party starter!’  
Daniel Kaluuya and Kano on friendship, football and their new film
In case you missed it
Why are Teslas’ batteries dying in the cold?
Extreme weather  
Why are Teslas’ batteries dying in the cold?
Freezing temperatures across central US have cut electric vehicles’ range and left drivers facing long waits at charging stations
Thomas Keneally  
‘When I met Barbara Kingsolver I burst into geriatric tears’
Millions ‘at risk of famine’  
US insists it’s trying to get aid into Gaza
‘A film to make us unsafe in the cinema. As we should be’  
Sandra Hüller and Christian Friedel on The Zone of Interest
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