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Joe Biden delivers feisty speech with vision for his second term
State of the Union address  
Joe Biden delivers feisty speech with vision for his second term
The president needed to appeal to voters as he and Donald Trump are neck and neck in the presidential contest
Joe Biden  
President backtracks on climate plans and ‘walks tightrope’ to court both young voters and moderates
Live  
UK to work with US on Gaza maritime aid corridor after Biden unveils plan for aid pier
Abortion  
US pharma group urges supreme court to preserve FDA power over abortion pill
Donald Trump  
Latest ploy to delay trials is to cry ‘election interference’, DoJ veterans say
Oscars 2024
How to watch, nominations, predictions, and timetable
Oscars 2024  
How to watch, nominations, predictions, and timetable
The 96th Academy Awards are almost upon us – here’s our guide to tuning in at home on Sunday and who we reckon will win the top prizes
Oscar predictions 2024: who will win, who should win – and who was snubbed
Is Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan’s finest film?  
All the director’s movies ranked
Best picture nominees  
Reviews, awards and where to watch
 

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In focus
Ukrainian forces struggle to hold back enemy in Mariinka
‘The Russians have more of everything’  
Ukrainian forces struggle to hold back enemy in Mariinka
Drone team has bombed tanks, armoured fighting vehicles and ammunition dumps but still Russians are on the move
New York  
The city is expanding bag checks on the subway. How is this legal?
State of the Union  
Joe Biden came out swinging - will it be enough?
Spotlight
What can we learn from 2024’s brutally honest Oscar ballots?
Film  
What can we learn from 2024’s brutally honest Oscar ballots?
Once again, the annual batch of bitchy anonymous ballots gives us an idea of where this year’s big awards might go
‘No pictures, please’  
What the Olsen twins’ social media blackout says about privacy
‘Tap water is boring, so they invent new products’  
How did humble H2O become such big business?
‘The Vikings looked at this view – can’t they just leave it?’  
Island split over plans for salmon farm
Goodbye horses! Hello cosmos!  
How the Game of Thrones team went interstellar with 3 Body Problem
From patriotic films to youth festivals  
The $1.2bn push to get vote out for Putin
Opinion
I’ve travelled the world researching patriarchy – and found it is far from inevitable
I’ve travelled the world researching patriarchy – and found it is far from inevitable
A glorious lineage, or an expensive disaster? Paris is at war over 300 wild rabbits
Sports
MLS power rankings  
Toronto’s Italian stars look like they finally care
Toronto’s Italian stars look like they finally care
NBA  
Sensational Edwards saves Timberwolves with epic block at buzzer
Culture
Holidays in hell  
Behind the rise in war tourism
Behind the rise in war tourism
‘Completely unfilmable’  
The Dune universe is about to get weird
In case you missed it
Patti Davis on secrets, abuse and life as Ronald Reagan’s daughter
‘We’ve all been wounded’  
Patti Davis on secrets, abuse and life as Ronald Reagan’s daughter
To the outside world, she was wrapped up in the love of the perfect family. In reality, she was struggling with her father’s remoteness, her mother Nancy’s rages – and worse
Katie Britt  
Who is the Alabama senator who gave a rebuttal to Biden’s State of the Union?
Why the TV One Day trounced the movie  
Gobby negging, epic sexual tension and bum-flashing in the shower
‘It has been pure terror’  
Haiti’s seven days of bedlam
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