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'My memory is fine'  
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Vladimir Putin  
Russian president tells Tucker Carlson US ‘needs to stop supplying weapons’ to Ukraine
Prince Harry  
Duke of Sussex settles rest of Mirror Group phone-hacking claims
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President was in a fighting mood for surprise speech – but he didn’t win
Joe Biden  
President was in a fighting mood for surprise speech – but he didn’t win
The president insisted he ‘put the country back on his feet’, but a last-minute fumble provided more fodder to his detractors
As gambling addiction rates rise, keep an eye on grandma this Super Bowl
Environment  
The world is reducing its reliance on fossil fuels – except for in three key sectors
 

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Spotlight
A race against time – and weather – in shipwreck mystery
Canada  
A race against time – and weather – in shipwreck mystery
It’s up to 300 locals in the north Atlantic town of Cape Ray to recover a shipwreck that appeared last month
Ross and Rachel for the TikTok age  
How Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s romance captured the world
Thank the demigods she’s back  
Moana is the hero we need in the world of Trump and Musk
Experience  
I fly planes into hurricanes
Fashion  
This Valentine’s Day, I’m finally going to learn to love bows
You be the judge  
Should my friend stop burping in public?
Opinion
US supreme court justices have strange views on whether Trump is disqualified
US supreme court justices have strange views on whether Trump is disqualified
The world is hungry for cocaine and happy to buy it. But think of the ravaged countries that pay the price
Sports
The Chiefs’ blitz to Romo’s rambles  
The issues that will define the Super Bowl
The issues that will define the Super Bowl
FSG  
Does Jürgen Klopp’s exit signal the end of Fenway's golden age?
Culture
‘Reading is so sexy’  
Gen Z turns to physical books and libraries
Gen Z turns to physical books and libraries
‘Firebrand, poet and heart-throb’  
How the film One Love captures the truth about Bob Marley
In case you missed it
Six months after Maui wildfire, 5,000 survivors still stranded
‘We’re tired of broken promises’  
Six months after Maui wildfire, 5,000 survivors still stranded
Red Cross says only a third of households who sought emergency shelter have moved into homes, as governor’s pledge rings hollow
‘It takes a toll’  
US low-income and communities of color endure longer power outages
‘We hold you sacred’  
How a mobile drug unit is fighting the opioid crisis in the Cherokee Nation
Visualization  
The unprecedented situation at the US-Mexico border
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