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Middle East crisis: Houthis say US strikes will have no impact on their Red Sea attacks
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Middle East crisis: Houthis say US strikes will have no impact on their Red Sea attacks
US military says second nighttime attack ‘designed to degrade the Houthis’ ability to attack maritime vessels’
‘Black bodies are not for sale’  
The battle over an African American cemetery
US elections 2024  
Sanders warns Biden: address working-class fears or risk losing to demagogue
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: Moscow launches wave of attacks across Ukraine
Taiwan  
Taiwan elects Lai Ching-te, who rejects China’s territorial claim, as new president
In focus
Iowa caucuses are ‘important because they’re first’ – but are they democratic?
Explainer  
Iowa caucuses are ‘important because they’re first’ – but are they democratic?
The state has outsized influence due to its first-in-the-nation caucuses, but its position in the presidential nominating process has critics
Reproductive rights  
Many Republicans support abortion. Are they switching parties because of it?
Social media  
How Italy turned on influencers in the wake of a charity Christmas cake scandal
 

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Spotlight
My quest to find a superstar in my bag of old toys
First Barbie then … Boglins?  
My quest to find a superstar in my bag of old toys
With studios desperate for other franchises to exploit, I wondered about the toys I’d kept from my childhood – could there be hidden gold among my obscure action figures?
‘An experiment in ritual humiliation’  
Would a month of rejection therapy make me fearless?
Michael Cunningham  
‘Some people have never forgiven me for not just writing The Hours again’
Blind date  
Most awkward moment? Me eating alone as he wasn’t hungry
Mike Shinoda looks back  
‘Would I have wanted Linkin Park to be successful without being recognisable? Probably’
This is how we do it  
‘I would hate to suggest sex and get rejected – it would really upset me’
Opinion
The US isn’t the biggest power in the Middle East any more. Iran is
The US isn’t the biggest power in the Middle East any more. Iran is
The brutality and inhumanity of Israel’s assault on Gaza is no surprise. It’s just what was promised
Sports
Live  
Chelsea v Fulham – Premier League
Chelsea v Fulham – Premier League
NBA  
Bulls fans boo late Krause during ceremony, leaving widow in tears
Culture
Mark Kermode on film  
Director Christoper Nolan, a magician of cinema as memory
Director Christoper Nolan, a magician of cinema as memory
‘Take my money’  
Fans react to news of Keanu Reeves book collaboration
In case you missed it
Key dates to know for the 2024 election cycle
Mark your calendar  
Key dates to know for the 2024 election cycle
Election season kicks off on 15 January with the Iowa Republican caucuses. Here are the primaries, caucuses and debates to watch
Should you share passcodes?  
Four rules of phone use for couples
Space  
Why landing on the moon is proving more difficult today than 50 years ago
Knives, guns, poison  
The bizarre catastrophes that befell hit TV shows
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