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Joe Biden confuses Gaza with Ukraine in airdrop announcement
Israel-Gaza war  
Joe Biden confuses Gaza with Ukraine in airdrop announcement
President says US would ‘insist’ Israel does more to facilitate help, saying ‘children’s lives are on the line’
Iris Apfel  
Renowned New York designer and style icon dies aged 102
Turning Point USA  
A far-right youth group is ramping up its movement to back election deniers
Quite the leap  
Iowa man born on 29 February has a son on same day
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war live: Alexei Navalny’s mother visits grave in Moscow; three killed in reported Russian drone attack
In focus
First week of paints picture of chaotic set where safety was ‘secondary’
Rust armorer trial  
First week of paints picture of chaotic set where safety was ‘secondary’
Prosecution alleges Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, who was in charge of firearms safety, was ‘sloppy’ and left weapons unsecured
Religion  
What Alabama’s IVF ruling reveals about the ascendant Christian nationalist movement
Sweden  
Home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as fears rise over Russia
 

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The day an A-list actor came to me for therapy
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Daniela Klette  
Dog walker, dancer – and Germany’s most-wanted woman
The man who tricked Nazi Germany  
Lessons from the past on how to beat disinformation
‘It feels like we’ve been lobotomised’  
The possible sexual consequences of anti-depressants
‘I was in despair’  
How lending a phone led to life savings being stolen
This is how we do it  
‘I believe in polyamory in theory - I’m not sure I’m enjoying it in practice’
Opinion
Sweden is joining Nato, but it’s hopelessly unprepared for war
Sweden is joining Nato, but it’s hopelessly unprepared for war
I have worked as a celebrant for years, and yet I still wonder – why do people get married?
Sports
Formula One  
Horner fighting for future as Verstappen says he is ‘distracted’
Horner fighting for future as Verstappen says he is ‘distracted’
‘No excuse’  
Former NFL MVP Newton sorry for role in youth football fight
Culture
‘I‘d rather people scratch their heads than yawn’  
St Vincent on death, Dave Grohl and dividing her fans
St Vincent on death, Dave Grohl and dividing her fans
From Dylan to Ishiguro  
Can song lyrics ever be literature?
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Mental health  
California wants to force people into care. Advocates say it will backfire
Jay Shetty  
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The names linked to ClothOff, the deepfake pornography app
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