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Nikki Haley chases an upset in bitter face-off with Trump
New Hampshire primary  
Nikki Haley chases an upset in bitter face-off with Trump
The Granite state’s primary may be the last chance Republicans have to stop the former president from securing the nomination
‘We want everybody walking out’  
UAW chief outlines mass strike for May 2028
Live  
Middle East crisis: Israeli military says troops have encircled Khan Younis after 24 soldiers killed in Gaza
Arizona  
One of first US uranium mines opens near Grand Canyon after eight years
‘Never been that bad’  
Flash floods inundate homes in San Diego
In focus
The US needs 22m acres for the transition – here’s what that looks like
Solar energy  
The US needs 22m acres for the transition – here’s what that looks like
The Bureau of Land Management proposed using 22m acres of public land for solar projects – roughly the size of Maine, or an area larger than Scotland
‘We’ll never have the truth’  
Death of suspect Ian Bailey floors family of French film-maker
Opioid deaths  
Carriers sneak life-saving drugs over border as Mexico battles crisis
 

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Spotlight
Tal Mitnick, 18, on going to prison instead of joining IDF
‘More killing won’t bring back lost lives’  
Tal Mitnick, 18, on going to prison instead of joining IDF
The first conscientious objector to be jailed in Israel since 7 October says ‘there is no military solution’ to the conflict
My month in rehab  
Alcohol was killing me – until I made that crucial call
And the Oscar nomination doesn’t go to …  
20 great performances snubbed by the Academy
Sexual healing  
My libido has shot through the roof since I stopped breastfeeding
‘I’m creating the tax I'd want to pay’  
The Austrian heiress on why she is giving away 90% of her wealth
‘Sci-fi horror was the language I was speaking’  
Dimitris Papaioannou on how Alien spawned his show Ink
Opinion
Yes, Trump is dominating the primaries. That doesn’t mean he’ll beat Biden
Yes, Trump is dominating the primaries. That doesn’t mean he’ll beat Biden
Trump and his toadies are trying to rewrite history so that he’s not an insurrectionist
Sports
NBA  
Embiid drops 70 points for 76ers on night of tumbling records
Embiid drops 70 points for 76ers on night of tumbling records
Australian Open  
Gauff overcomes nerves and Kostyuk to book semi spot
Culture
‘I apologise for speaking ignorantly’  
Oliver Stone backtracks over Barbie comments
Oliver Stone backtracks over Barbie comments
A throbbing neon powerhouse  
Hong Kong’s gigantic new billboard – with a nice museum attached
In case you missed it
Could the US handle an even worse January 6?
‘Think about the unthinkable’  
Could the US handle an even worse January 6?
The new documentary War Game follows lawmakers and military officials role-playing the response to a political coup
‘This hasn’t been done before’  
Can tech elites build their own city – and win over the skeptics?
‘New Hampshire is do-or-die’  
Granite state is Nikki Haley’s best chance against Trump
From therapy to qigong  
Survivors of the Monterey Park mass shooting are still searching for healing
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