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Palestinian prisoners and detainees released as Netanyahu denounces ‘shocking’ images of freed Israeli hostages
Gaza ceasefire live  
Palestinian prisoners and detainees released as Netanyahu denounces ‘shocking’ images of freed Israeli hostages
Palestinian prisoners and detainees were freed after Or Levy, Eli Sharabi and Ohad Ben Ami were handed to the Red Cross
Joe Biden  
Donald Trump revokes Joe Biden’s security clearance in latest revenge move
Trump administration  
Judge temporarily blocks Musk’s ‘Doge’ team from accessing treasury records
Gavin Newsom  
California governor signs in to law $50m to challenge Trump immigration plans
Gambling  
Americans expected to place record $1.39bn in bets for Super Bowl LIX
In focus
What does Elon Musk believe?
Trump administration  
What does Elon Musk believe?
The man given free rein by Trump to crusade against the federal government supported Democrats until 2022. But some of Musk’s longstanding positions lead a straight line to his far-right sympathies
Diversity, equity and inclusion  
US equality chief fired by Trump condemns ‘demonization of the term DEI’
Gaza  
‘We make the most of every minute’: relief and resolve at Gaza’s few reopened restaurants
 

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Spotlight
How NFL wife Kylie Kelce’s podcast about motherhood and women’s sports became a hit
‘The people’s princess’  
How NFL wife Kylie Kelce’s podcast about motherhood and women’s sports became a hit
The spouse of former football player Jason Kelce is spotlighting women in a male-dominated sphere and giving her ‘real’ take on parenting
‘Sometimes it’s fabulous, sometimes it’s Lord of the Flies’  
Behind the scenes of The White Lotus season three
Older fathers on having kids in their 60s and 70s  
‘My time with my son is more limited – and more precious’
Film  
‘They chucked her under the bus – then reversed it back over her’: has the Emilia Pérez backlash gone too far?
Cotton Capital: ongoing series  
How an outsider captured the intimacy of Gullah Geechee life in 13 portraits
Blind date  
Blind date: ‘We went on two dates eight years ago – he didn’t want a third. That was an icebreaker’
Opinion
Trump isn’t a narcissist – he’s a solipsist. And it means a few simple things
Trump isn’t a narcissist – he’s a solipsist. And it means a few simple things
Here’s how Democrats should fight back against Trump
Sports
Patrick Mahomes, the Super Bowl’s final boss who evolved towards greatness
Patrick Mahomes, the Super Bowl’s final boss who evolved towards greatness
Analysis  
NBA trade deadline verdict: grading winners and losers after a chaotic week
Culture
Splat’s entertainment  
I watched Rotten Tomatoes’ 40 lowest-rated films to find out which was worst
I watched Rotten Tomatoes’ 40 lowest-rated films to find out which was worst
Legacies of violence  
The World After Gaza by Pankaj Mishra review
In case you missed it
US-Panama relationship was ‘very strong’. Then Trump upended the diplomatic playing board
US foreign policy  
US-Panama relationship was ‘very strong’. Then Trump upended the diplomatic playing board
US had made inroads against Chinese influence in Panama, but Trump’s demands could help Beijing expand its regional power
Censorship  
Multi-level barrage of US book bans is ‘unprecedented’, says PEN America
US immigration  
Parents pull kids from childcare as immigration fears hit US’s youngest
El Salvador  
Bukele-mania: El Salvador strongman’s crime clampdown excites regional right
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