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Two Colorado paramedics convicted of criminally negligent homicide in 2019 killing
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Two Colorado paramedics convicted of criminally negligent homicide in 2019 killing
EMTs Peter Cichuniec and Jeremy Cooper injected 23-year-old with high dose of ketamine in a case that sparked mass protests
Donald Trump  
Supreme court declines to expedite decision on immunity claim in 2020 election case
Israel-Gaza war  
Israeli campaign to kill Hamas leaders likely to backfire, say earlier assassination targets
Charlie Sheen  
Actor allegedly attacked at home by a neighbour, US media report
Hamas tunnels  
Flooding with seawater risks ‘ruining basic life in Gaza’, says expert
In focus
Do electric cars really produce fewer carbon emissions than petrol or diesel vehicles?
EV mythbusters  
Do electric cars really produce fewer carbon emissions than petrol or diesel vehicles?
In part five of our series exploring myths surrounding EVs, we assess the greenwashing claims
Israel-Gaza war  
New York college students who support Palestine fear post-9/11-style retaliation
Russia  
Kremlin warns US and Europe over reports Ukraine may get its seized assets
‘I’m very proud of him’  
Sebastien Lai on Hong Kong, accountability and his father Jimmy’s trial
 

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Spotlight
‘He said he’d like to marry me’
Blind date  
‘He said he’d like to marry me’
Adam, 22, in insurance, meets Rachel, 23, a waitress and administrative assistant
GeoGuesser  
If you were given a Google Street View image of anywhere on Earth, could you identify the location?
Tim Dowling  
My year in numbers – turning 60, 23 gigs, one brazen fox and zero kids at home
Garment workers  
Woman making Christmas jumpers for UK turns to sex work to pay bills
This is how we do it  
‘We’ve gone down to once a week, but it’s hotter than ever’
Perfect escapism  
Why cosy crime stories are a Christmas essential
Opinion
Trump shouldn’t be eligible to run again. But America’s highest court may disagree
Trump shouldn’t be eligible to run again. But America’s highest court may disagree
The art of leftovers: here’s how to make your turkey fly again
Sports
NFL playoff race  
Browns and Texans clash in tale of two backup QBs
Browns and Texans clash in tale of two backup QBs
Live  
West Ham v Manchester United: Premier League
Culture
‘One of TV’s most underrated shows’  
The best television you never watched in 2023
The best television you never watched in 2023
Can you beat the authors?  
Take the bumper books quiz of 2023
In case you missed it
What is stiff person syndrome and can it be treated?
Céline Dion  
What is stiff person syndrome and can it be treated?
Your questions answered about the rare neurological disorder in the wake of this week’s media coverage of Céline Dion
Hawaii  
The US promised to return stolen lands to Native Hawaiians a century ago. Most are still waiting
Wounded child, no surviving family  
The plight of Gaza’s ‘WCNSFs’
‘Absolute horror’  
Devon village in shock at felling of 100 ancient beech trees
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