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New Hampshire 2024 primary
Nikki Haley vows to fight on after Trump’s New Hampshire victory: ‘this race is far from over’
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Nikki Haley vows to fight on after Trump’s New Hampshire victory: ‘this race is far from over’
Haley says she’s staying in the 2024 race with eyes on ‘my sweet state of South Carolina’; Trump’s double-digit win makes rematch with Biden more likely
Analysis  
Trump turns into sinister playground bully in New Hampshire victory lap
Trump defeats Haley  
See the New Hampshire primary results in full
Headlines
No survivors after military plane that Russia says was carrying Ukrainian PoWs crashes
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No survivors after military plane that Russia says was carrying Ukrainian PoWs crashes
Russia says aircraft was carrying 65 Ukrainian PoWs who were to be swapped alongside six crew and three other people
Atlanta  
Nose wheel falls off Boeing 757 passenger jet awaiting takeoff
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Houthis order US and British nationals working for NGOs to leave Yemen; explosion reported 100m from vessel near al-Mukha
Ryan Gosling  
Actor ‘disappointed’ after Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig snub
Martin Shkreli  
'Pharma bro' ban from pharmaceutical industry upheld by US court
 

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In focus
The primaries are mere formalities. Trump is Republicans’ once and future king
The primaries are mere formalities. Trump is Republicans’ once and future king
Trump is the first non-incumbent Republican to win in both Iowa and New Hampshire. The others never had a chance
‘Our god was locked in a US museum’  
The heritage hunters bringing home Nepal’s lost treasures
Terrawatch  
Why Iceland’s Reykjanes fires may burn for decades
Spotlight
How phones are affecting us physically
Do you have text neck?  
How phones are affecting us physically
Experts say they frequently see people in pain from smartphone use. Here’s how to avoid common problems
Well actually  
Can you breathe your way to health, happiness and a psychedelic trip?
Happy Kending: why righteous anger might be the role that wins Ryan Gosling an Oscar
How to spot a liar  
10 essential tells – from random laughter to copycat gestures
Detroit Lions  
I was at the Lions’ last NFC title game in 1992. It did not end well
A moment that changed me  
My body seemed like a death machine – until I saw those two blue lines
Opinion
Nikki Haley has been running to lead a Republican party that no longer exists
Nikki Haley has been running to lead a Republican party that no longer exists
Forty years ago Apple debuted a computer that changed our world, for good or ill
Sports
Live  
Zverev v Alcaraz, Zheng beats Kalinskaya – Australian Open quarter-finals
Zverev v Alcaraz, Zheng beats Kalinskaya – Australian Open quarter-finals
NBA  
How the once-derided Timberwolves became contenders
Culture
'Money grab’  
Immersive exhibitions based on artists such as Van Gogh and Dali derided
Immersive exhibitions based on artists such as Van Gogh and Dali derided
Six Nations: Full Contact review  
Like a desperately dated rugby highlights package
In case you missed it
20 great performances snubbed by the Academy over the years
And the Oscar nomination didn't go to …  
20 great performances snubbed by the Academy over the years
Ahead of the release of this year’s nominations today, here are the best acting turns not even shortlisted for an Academy Award this century
Analysis  
Netanyahu faces hostages dilemma as political debate heats up
‘At the private hospital, the disrespect was just more subtle’  
A tale of America’s two healthcare systems
‘More killing won’t bring back lost lives’  
Tal Mitnick, 18, on going to prison instead of joining IDF
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