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‘Life-threatening’ storm system batters state, with flooding and high winds
California  
‘Life-threatening’ storm system batters state, with flooding and high winds
First-ever hurricane-force wind warning along coast, with millions of people under flood watches and power out for close to a million
Live  
Drone strike in Syria reported to have killed six members of US-backed Kurdish-led group
‘The threat isn’t over’  
The expert arguing to the supreme court Trump is an insurrectionist
Grammys  
Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, SZA and Billie Eilish lead female-dominated Grammys
Facebook  
Rules allow altered video casting Biden as pedophile, says board
In focus
Progressive senator perhaps not that progressive after all
John Fetterman  
Progressive senator perhaps not that progressive after all
The Pennsylvania Democrat’s support for Israel and for migrant restrictions at the border has irritated many on the left
Nevada  
Latino voters are demoralised. Their votes could decide the presidency
Gaza diary part 44  
‘The angel of death is roaming the skies, nonstop’
 

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Spotlight
How my exercise addiction nearly killed me
Bigger, stronger, faster  
How my exercise addiction nearly killed me
I turned to fitness when I was out of control with bourbon, drugs and an eating disorder – but it became another problem
The breadth and depth of female dominance at the Grammys is heartening
Pregnancy  
‘At 45, I grieved the idea of motherhood. Then, by pure fluke, I was pregnant’
Reclaim your brain  
My experiment in phonelessness was a failure. It also changed my life
Touch your toes!  
Six fast, easy ways to improve your mobility – and live a longer life
The big idea  
Is compassion fatigue real?
Opinion
Republican congressmen are now talking about throwing migrants from helicopters
Republican congressmen are now talking about throwing migrants from helicopters
We’re fast approaching the era of the trillionaire. What can we do to stop it?
Sports
Premier League  
10 talking points from the weekend’s action
10 talking points from the weekend’s action
‘It’s a huge advantage’  
Could soccer skills help decide the Super Bowl?
Culture
Grammy awards 2024 red carpet  
Taylor Swift, Boygenius, and Billie goes Barbie – in pictures
Taylor Swift, Boygenius, and Billie goes Barbie – in pictures
UK  
Cara Delevingne to star as Sally Bowles in hit West End show Cabaret
In case you missed it
Floridians ask if DeSantis is looking forward or back
A once or future king?  
Floridians ask if DeSantis is looking forward or back
As Florida’s governor returns after his failed presidential bid, some wonder if he’s thinking about 2028 – or about his legacy
The Holocaust  
I stared at the chilling photos: was the grandmother I never knew in them?
‘A broken ankle is a death sentence’  
The fight to save lives in the treacherous California desert
‘They told me we’re all Russians’  
Fears grow over ‘re-education’ of Ukrainian children
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