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Documents linked to associates of notorious sex offender unsealed
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Documents linked to associates of notorious sex offender unsealed
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Seagrass resurgence offers ray of hope for Florida’s hard-hit manatees
A remarkable turnaround in sea cows’ favorite food at Mosquito Lagoon means emergency feeding program can end
Palestinian poet Najwan Darwish  
We can’t begin to comprehend the loss of art
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Can brewing a traditional moonshine help Colombia’s youth avoid gangs?
 

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Spotlight
Tips to cut down plastic use in your kitchen
Reduce, reuse, refuse  
Tips to cut down plastic use in your kitchen
Every year, we dump 10m tons of plastic into the ocean, and solving the problem will require regulatory action. But there are ways consumers can help
Golden Globes 2024  
Who will win - and who should win - the film awards
Biopic woman  
Move over Napoleon, Ferrari and Oppenheimer … here come the wives
Don’t blame us! Are James Bond trigger warnings really for audiences’ benefit?
I discovered …  
Chimps using tools – and people wouldn’t believe me
The Brothers Sun review  
Michelle Yeoh is supreme and gloriously lethal in gangster comedy
Opinion
Biden’s January 6 speech is bigger than the ‘horserace’. Can the media say that?
Biden’s January 6 speech is bigger than the ‘horserace’. Can the media say that?
Wine is stronger and measures are bigger. So can I manage moderation?
The 2024 Iowa Caucus: What you need to know
Friday 12 January, 6.30pm CST | 12.30am GMT
The midwestern state is the first to vote in the presidential primary race. Join Guardian US reporter Sam Levine and guests as they discuss how the Iowa caucus works, and why it matters.
Sports
Is this really the end of Bill Belichick’s time at the New England Patriots?
Is this really the end of Bill Belichick’s time at the New England Patriots?
NHL  
Alex Ovechkin’s shot at hockey’s most hallowed record is fading fast. Why?
Culture
Unfunny business  
Dave Chappelle and Ricky Gervais sink to new depths
Dave Chappelle and Ricky Gervais sink to new depths
Drama  
Money Heist writer returns to scene of the crime with prequel Berlin
In case you missed it
The joy of freedom for Rohingya resettled in the US
‘I can ride the bus. I can walk the streets’  
The joy of freedom for Rohingya resettled in the US
A diplomatic breakthrough has allowed 62 refugees to start a new life in America. Yet a million still remain in fear and poverty in the Bangladeshi camps
Reclaim your brain  
Everyone is on their phones. But is it phone addiction we’re experiencing?
‘He has no understudy’  
Rachel Weisz, Judi Dench and more remember Tom Wilkinson
Prison to folk hero  
Gypsy Rose Blanchard embraces first days of ‘freedom’
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