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Nevada primary  
Biden focuses on Black and Latino voters as GOP scheme helps Trump
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‘In a word, horrific'  
Trump’s extreme anti-environment blueprint emerges
Red Sea  
Houthis claim fresh attacks on US and British ships
'I am truly sorry'  
Ukraine-born Miss Japan returns title after revelations about affair
California  
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Town throws birthday bash for America’s oldest person
Parade honors Edie Ceccarelli, who says the secret to her longevity is a little red wine and minding her own business
Brazil  
Nut-breakers refuse to crack as their precious palms are threatened
Turkey  
Uncertainty surrounds post-quake rebuild – despite bold promises
 

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Spotlight
Readers on Taylor Swift’s political influence
‘She could absolutely change my mind’  
Readers on Taylor Swift’s political influence
Voters from across the US on what they think the superstar should talk about, and whether she could sway their vote
Forty days lost in the rainforest  
Colombia’s miracle rescue
Super Bowl  
Christian McCaffrey is a reminder that running backs still matter
One Day review  
A flawless romcom you’ll fall for, hard
‘It’s supposed to be hard!’  
The computer game that forces you to face your demons
'Try harder!'  
Poland’s women demand Tusk act over abortion promises
Opinion
The Middle East conflict is spiraling. Biden must force Israel to end the war
The Middle East conflict is spiraling. Biden must force Israel to end the war
As Putin and Trump threaten from east and west, Europe must stand up for itself
Sports
Boos, losses, injuries  
How Inter Miami’s world tour turned into a circus
How Inter Miami’s world tour turned into a circus
Soccer  
Foden delivers reminder of weapons at City's disposal
Culture
Which Brings Me to You review  
Mostly charming romcom is worth puckering up for
Mostly charming romcom is worth puckering up for
The Seeding review  
Redneck-biblical horror-thriller offers perverse Edenic refuge
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Seven things to know from the US Senate’s border security and Ukraine bill
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John Fetterman  
Progressive senator perhaps not that progressive after all
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How atmospheric rivers led to a state of emergency
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