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‘No rebuilding without them’: Trump’s immigration crackdown will affect disaster recovery
US immigration  
‘No rebuilding without them’: Trump’s immigration crackdown will affect disaster recovery
Saket Soni, founder of Resilience Force, says skilled restoration workers, with a range of legal statuses, are doing the arduous task of repairing US cities affected by disasters
US politics live  
US federal workers have until next week to accept Trump’s buyout offer to resign
Trump administration  
Confirmation hearings begin for RFK Jr’s nomination to be US health secretary
Technology  
DeepSeek advances could heighten safety risk, says ‘godfather’ of AI
India crowd crush live  
At least 39 people believed killed in crush at Kumbh Mela festival
In focus
‘Headed for technofascism’: the rightwing roots of Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley  
‘Headed for technofascism’: the rightwing roots of Silicon Valley
The industry’s liberal reputation is misleading. Its reactionary tendencies – celebrating wealth, power and traditional masculinity – have been clear since the dotcom mania of the 1990s
Brazil  
‘Africa is where I’m from’: why some Black Brazilians are moving to Benin
Palestinian territories  
‘It will devastate people’: Palestinians despair at looming Unrwa closure
 

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Spotlight
‘Less desirable’: behind lunar new year superstitions of a year of the snake
Lunar new year  
‘Less desirable’: behind lunar new year superstitions of a year of the snake
Some say it’s not the time to make life decisions, but others are countering the bad luck – or leaving those beliefs behind
Grammys  
Chappell, chaps, Brat or rap spats: what will – and should – win at the 2025 Grammys?
Documentary  
‘In a sense, he’s like a curse’: what can a new OJ Simpson docuseries teach us?
Sexual healing  
My partner reaches orgasm long before I do – then she loses all interest
Candi Staton  
‘He said if I divorced him, he’d kill us all’: Candi Staton on abuse, alcohol and the story of Young Hearts Run Free
Wellbeing  
All in the mind? The surprising truth about brain rot
Opinion
Why Trump’s change of heart on TikTok? This is about self-interest, not security
Why Trump’s change of heart on TikTok? This is about self-interest, not security
It’s true! American schools do brainwash children. Just not in the way I thought …
Sports
NFL  
Then and now: how do the Eagles and Chiefs compare to 2023’s Super Bowl?
Then and now: how do the Eagles and Chiefs compare to 2023’s Super Bowl?
Basketball  
Griner to sign with Atlanta in WNBA’s latest shake-up
Culture
A Complete Unknown  
Timothée Chalamet says he put on 20lb to play Bob Dylan. Can that tip the scales at the Oscars?
Timothée Chalamet says he put on 20lb to play Bob Dylan. Can that tip the scales at the Oscars?
Film  
‘Denzel was scheming, powerful and sexy!’: readers’ worst Oscar snubs
In case you missed it
Louvre’s decision to move Mona Lisa is a misguided act of snobbery
Mona Lisa  
Louvre’s decision to move Mona Lisa is a misguided act of snobbery
Crowds give life to the Paris museum and the painting is a silent, compelling mystery at the heart of the hubbub
US prisons  
Life on South Carolina death row: months of ‘barbaric’ isolation before execution
Immigration  
Woman at heart of birthright citizenship lawsuit reacts to Trump’s order: ‘This is a right’
Analysis  
What will Washington do about Chinese startup DeepSeek and its AI chatbot?
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