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‘A sad circus’  
Iowa caucuses arrive with little doubt over likely Republican victor
Opinion polls show Donald Trump’s immense lead over Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley in first state to vote on nominee
The far right  
Scientist cited in push to oust Harvard’s Claudine Gay has links to eugenicists
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Middle East crisis: lights are ‘flashing red’ on global dashboard, says UK foreign secretary
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Trump returns to court for new E Jean Carroll trial – and it could prove costly
Texas  
Three migrants drown near area where US agents are denied access
In focus
Iran’s ‘axis of resistance’ is a potent coalition but a risky strategy
Explainer  
Iran’s ‘axis of resistance’ is a potent coalition but a risky strategy
Tehran’s allies help it project power – and risk causing a wider conflagration in the Middle East
‘It will be the end of democracy’  
Bernie Sanders on what happens if Trump wins
Business  
Don’t laugh: boomers still rule the world – for now
 

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Spotlight
Eddie Murphy taught me to pace myself – don’t blow your wad
Actor Da’Vine Joy Randolph  
Eddie Murphy taught me to pace myself – don’t blow your wad
The Golden Globe-winning star of The Holdovers on sparring with comedy greats, switching from opera to acting, and cooking as therapy
‘Hell no to my fears’  
Actor Danielle Brooks on making her mark
Psychedelics  
Field trip: inside America’s first magic mushroom school
Analysis  
Let’s turn the air blue, girls – we should be free to curse at will
Ask Philippa  
I’m 80 and my single daughter is bullying me into childcare
Rejection therapy  
Would a month of ritual humiliation make me fearless?
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
‘It only takes one to be real and it changes humanity for ever’: what if we’ve been lied to about UFOs?
Sports
NFL playoffs  
Mahomes helms KC past Miami in near-record low temperatures
Mahomes helms KC past Miami in near-record low temperatures
Live  
Everton v Aston Villa – Premier League
Culture
‘Life is about creating yourself’  
On Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine
On Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine
The Disappearance of Shere Hite review  
Heartfelt hymn to the forgotten feminist
In case you missed it
‘Toadbusters’ take on cane toads with gloves, bucket and torch
Environment  
‘Toadbusters’ take on cane toads with gloves, bucket and torch
Initiatives such as the Great Cane Toad Bust aim to curb the growing number of toads after months of favourable breeding conditions in Australia
Nikki Haley’s pretend slavery ‘gaffe’ told us what this election is about
First Barbie then … Boglins?  
My quest to find a superstar in my bag of old toys
Mark your calendar  
Key dates to know for the 2024 election cycle
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