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Iowa caucuses 2024
Trump ‘clear frontrunner’ in Republican field after Iowa win, says Joe Biden
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Trump ‘clear frontrunner’ in Republican field after Iowa win, says Joe Biden
Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley fail to gain traction as Donald Trump wins US’s first election contest of 2024
Analysis  
Trump takes the Republican reins in his quest for re-election
Key takeaways  
Trump’s hold on Republicans is clear but second place isn’t
Headlines
Gorsuch urged to recuse himself from supreme court case over ties to oil baron
Revealed  
Gorsuch urged to recuse himself from supreme court case over ties to oil baron
Philip Anschutz has hosted rightwing justice at resort and stands to benefit if court strips power from federal regulatory agencies
E Jean Carroll  
Jury selection to begin in defamation trial against Trump
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Middle East crisis: Kurdish PM says Iran is attacking civilians
Gilgo Beach serial killings  
Alleged Long Island serial killer back in court in ‘major development’ of case
US weather  
Arctic blast continues to sweep entire US setting record-low temperatures
 

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In focus
Cesarean rates in Puerto Rico soar amid health crisis
‘The last thing I wanted’:  
Cesarean rates in Puerto Rico soar amid health crisis
More than half of babies born on the island are delivered via surgery, but doctor convenience is only half the story
The age of extinction  
This pristine lake has endured for 2m years. Why are its fish in crisis?
‘Giving us oxygen’  
Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
Spotlight
 The biggest shocks from the Emmy awards
‘That show deserved to be encased in gold!’  
The biggest shocks from the Emmy awards
Succession, The Bear and Beef cleaned up, but Claire Danes should have won for a scream alone … and Bob Odenkirk’s stunning acting gymnastics were ridiculously shut out
‘The tide has turned’  
Why parents are suing US social media firms after their children’s death
Eat, spray, love  
The secret lives of rats
The tyranny of the algorithm  
Why every coffee shop looks the same
Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer review  
Master director’s passionate idealism
Sexual healing  
My partner’s lazy son is ruining our sex life
Opinion
Trump’s Iowa win marks a comeback for him and a step backwards for the country
Trump’s Iowa win marks a comeback for him and a step backwards for the country
Trump won Iowa handily. The idea that he won’t be the nominee is absurd
Sports
NFL  
Buccaneers steamroll Eagles as Bills set up Chiefs clash
Buccaneers steamroll Eagles as Bills set up Chiefs clash
Jimmy Butler  
‘Neymar is good at basketball .. he’s good at almost everything’
Culture
True Detective: Night Country review  
A blazing Jodie Foster makes this show better than ever before
A blazing Jodie Foster makes this show better than ever before
Amy Winehouse  
Why star of biopic had to train ‘like an athlete’
In case you missed it
Kamala Harris takes hits in book on Biden
‘This person should not be president’  
Kamala Harris takes hits in book on Biden
Hunter Walker and Luppe B Luppen, authors of The Truce, quote former staffers to vice-president in scathing assessment
‘Things were being thrown at us!’  
Is booing at the theatre actually a good thing?
Ireland’s last nuns are dying out. Can we condemn their abuses – and admit the good they did too?
Beauty  
Is it still OK to colour my hair pink in my 50s?
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