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Mike Johnson did little to fight toxic ‘burn pit’ his father campaigned against
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Mike Johnson did little to fight toxic ‘burn pit’ his father campaigned against
How House speaker's creationist beliefs clash with climate facts
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Cop28: landmark deal to ‘transition away’ from fossil fuels agreed
Live  
Israel-Gaza war: divisions between US and Israel emerge as UN overwhelmingly votes for ceasefire
New Mexico  
Abortion opponents look to 1873 vice law to help ban procedure
Andre Braugher  
Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor dies aged 61
In focus
Special counsel deals deft blow to Trump’s bid to delay federal trial
Analysis  
Special counsel deals deft blow to Trump’s bid to delay federal trial
Trump would prefer the court to take up the case after the DC circuit rules – but he can’t oppose it and then make the same request later on
‘We used to give hope to the world’  
Is Costa Rica’s green halo fading?
‘I woke up and it was no longer a company’  
SmileDirectClub’s closure leaves customers in the lurch
 

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Spotlight
How Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Andre Braugher was a talent like no other
‘Blessed with incredible gravitas’  
How Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Andre Braugher was a talent like no other
From award-winning Shakespearean roles to changing the face of TV in gritty dramas, the actor was astonishing at everything he tried. Not least, his laser-focused deadpan turn as Raymond Holt
Best movies of 2023 in the US  
No 8 – The Boy and the Heron
A Christmas that changed me  
At seven, I won a magical trip to Lapland with Chris Tarrant
A moment that changed me  
I stopped speaking at 19 – and found my artistic voice
Good Cop, bad Cop  
What the Cop28 agreement says and what it means
Just say no  
13 ways to get out of everything – from extra work to Christmas parties
Opinion
Special counsel Jack Smith made a gutsy, momentous decision in his prosecution of Donald Trump
Special counsel Jack Smith made a gutsy, momentous decision in his prosecution of Donald Trump
Has the Israel debate caused a new McCarthyism at US universities? Our panel reacts
Sports
‘North Korea can own a club’  
How soccer fans grew to defend sportswashing
How soccer fans grew to defend sportswashing
Orlando Magic  
Magic happens: can Orlando finally end their long run of futility?
Culture
Beyoncé  
Memoir by star's father Mathew Knowles to become feature film
Memoir by star's father Mathew Knowles to become feature film
Subtitles on  
How foreign-language movies entered the mainstream
In case you missed it
What’s behind the antisemitism furor over college presidents’ testimony?
Explainer  
What’s behind the antisemitism furor over college presidents’ testimony?
Backlash against presidents of Harvard, UPenn and MIT has led to one resignation and implications for free speech on campus
‘We’re on TikTok? What’s TikTok?’  
The forgotten bands going supersonic thanks to gen Z
‘I couldn’t believe this act of kindness’  
How Black women trying to get pregnant create their own healthcare networks
‘They told me: you’re too loud and you put on 10lb’  
Annette Bening on success, surgery and surviving Hollywood
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