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Tom Suozzi wins House seat vacated by disgraced George Santos in boost for Biden
Politics  
Tom Suozzi wins House seat vacated by disgraced George Santos in boost for Biden
The contest between Suozzi and little-known Republican Mazi Pilip was seen as a bellwether for November’s presidential election
Alejandro Mayorkas  
US House impeaches Biden homeland security secretary in historic vote
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: Ukrainian forces destroy large Russian landing ship off Crimea
Steve Ostrow  
Icon of US gay nightlife dies ages 91
Exclusive  
Anti-abortion centers raked in $1.4bn in year Roe fell, including federal money
In focus
Biden inches away from Netanyahu as Israeli PM fails to heed US on Gaza
Analysis  
Biden inches away from Netanyahu as Israeli PM fails to heed US on Gaza
After walking fine line between Israel and US Arab community, experts say Biden has justification to take ‘harder line’ before election
US military  
The US military is embedded in the gaming world. Its target: teen recruits
‘Lens of a singleton’  
Belgian council to focus on those who live alone
 

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Spotlight
17 little gestures that make you feel loved
‘He always deseeds my tomatoes’  
17 little gestures that make you feel loved
Forget flowers or chocolates: Guardian readers and their partners say it with car maintenance and pedicures
‘It has really gotten out of hand’  
Wage theft rampant in US construction
Sexily ever after  
How romance bookstores took over America
‘Utterly devastating’  
Guardian writers on their favourite breakup songs
A moment that changed me  
I held up a protest sign and it turned my life upside down
One From the Heart review  
Ambitious Coppola romance with charm and goofy innocence
Opinion
My son asks me what will be left when we return to Gaza. The answer? Only rubble and memories
My son asks me what will be left when we return to Gaza. The answer? Only rubble and memories
The US supreme court may turn this election into a constitutional crisis
Sports
‘Freddy Adu was just like Messi’  
What happened to America’s Pelé?
What happened to America’s Pelé?
NFL  
Shanahan denies 49ers are unable to win big games after latest Super Bowl loss
Culture
Players review  
Netflix’s Valentine’s romcom is a genre upgrade
 Netflix’s Valentine’s romcom is a genre upgrade
‘Love is the best thing we have’  
How we fell head over heels for TV romcoms
In case you missed it
El Paso residents fear air pollution will worsen after border crossing upgrade
‘You can taste it’  
El Paso residents fear air pollution will worsen after border crossing upgrade
Neighbors want to ‘get the trucks out’ as the idling vehicles choke the air, causing a public health concern in the historically disadvantaged area
Analysis  
Republicans’ topsy-turvy take on aid for Ukraine reveals party in thrall to Trump
Brazil  
Samba school puts Rio’s long-silenced legacy of slavery at center of carnival
‘No Mardi Gras mask can hide genocide’  
Pro-Palestine activism of this year’s New Orleans carnival
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