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House speaker’s Christian nationalist ties spark first amendment fears
Mike Johnson  
House speaker’s Christian nationalist ties spark first amendment fears
Mike Johnson’s links to key leaders prompts alarm he might try to erode elements of constitution on separation of church and state
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Prague shooter killed himself after attack on university, police say
Live  
Israel broadens ground offensive ahead of UN security council vote
New Mexico  
Attorney general asks judge to stop Meta removing child abuse evidence from its sites
Rudy Giuliani  
Chapter 11 filing lists debts totaling up to $500m
In focus
How his anti-immigrant rhetoric is taking over the Republican party
Donald Trump  
How his anti-immigrant rhetoric is taking over the Republican party
Rhetoric that was widely seen as echoing Hitler was not enough for some senior Republicans to break ranks with the former president
Wounded child, no surviving family  
The plight of Gaza’s ‘WCNSFs’
An MP, her ex and their dog  
Mahua Moitra’s battle with India’s parliament
 

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Spotlight
Why it was a good year for sex on screen
Hollywood on top  
Why it was a good year for sex on screen
From Poor Things and Passages to All of Us Strangers, the year showed a varied and graphic look at how sex can impact us all
Blank space  
How Taylor Swift – and an aching sense of loss – dominated music in 2023
‘I cried for hours’  
The moments people realised truth about Father Christmas
Slow Horses to Ghosts  
Guardian readers’ best TV of 2023
Experience  
I found a baby on my doorstep on Christmas Day
Donald Duck, carp in a bath and squatting statuettes  
Christmas quirks across Europe
Opinion
The risk of a broader Middle East war is rising
The risk of a broader Middle East war is rising
Are we laughing at George Santos or is he laughing at us?
Sports
Yoshinobu Yamamoto  
Free-agent prize reportedly joins Dodgers on $325m deal
Free-agent prize reportedly joins Dodgers on $325m deal
NFL  
Stafford’s Rams hold off Saints to surge forward in NFC playoff race
Culture
Best movies of 2023 in the US  
No 2 – Killers of the Flower Moon
No 2 – Killers of the Flower Moon
‘It would have been cool’  
What happened to Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek movie?
In case you missed it
He’s raising millions in aid for Gaza. But still he couldn’t save his family
Israel-Gaza war  
He’s raising millions in aid for Gaza. But still he couldn’t save his family
Hani Almadhouni works in the US to support the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency. The bad news keeps coming from home in Gaza
The last days of Little Eddie  
Life and death in a US prison
Environment  
The changing climate casts a shadow over the future of the Panama Canal – and global trade
Analysis  
Colorado’s ruling to disqualify Trump sets up a showdown at supreme court
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