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 Loyalists behind January 6 also leading Biden impeachment, says watchdog
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Loyalists behind January 6 also leading Biden impeachment, says watchdog
Israel-Gaza war  
Israel could keep security control of Gaza after Hamas defeat, says defence minister
Capital punishment  
US death-penalty states buck public sentiment to find new ways to kill
Syphilis  
US faces ‘tragic’ rise in cases with life-saving drug in short supply
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Russia-Ukraine war: Russia making gradual gains on frontline, UK believes; Moscow using North Korean missiles, US says
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Anti-Defamation League staff decry ‘dishonest’ campaign against Israel critics
Antisemitism  
Anti-Defamation League staff decry ‘dishonest’ campaign against Israel critics
ADL has only doubled down on initiatives defending Israel and the policies of the Israeli government amid criticism and staff resignations
Plants, birds, feral pigs  
The invasive species that cost the US millions
‘Our minds are blank’  
How ‘earthquake resilient’ Japan fails its ageing rural communities
 

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Spotlight
Will actor's death spell the end of the ketamine wellness industry?
Matthew Perry  
Will actor's death spell the end of the ketamine wellness industry?
The actor’s autopsy revealed he had died from taking ketamine, currently being touted as a miracle treatment for mental health problems
Experience  
I own the world’s oldest living cat
‘I feel I’m addicted’  
Readers on their relationships with their phones
From Megalopolis to Joker 2  
The 2024 films Guardian writers are most excited about
Liam Gallagher and John Squire: Just Another Rainbow review  
Predictable? Definitely. Good? Maybe
‘One day wasn’t enough’  
The rise of the ‘buddymoon’ – a holiday with your wedding guests
Opinion
A girl was allegedly raped in the metaverse. Is this the beginning of a dark new future?
A girl was allegedly raped in the metaverse. Is this the beginning of a dark new future?
A public health message for this flu season: please keep your snot to yourself
The 2024 Iowa Caucus: What you need to know
Friday 12 January, 6.30pm CST | 12.30am GMT
The midwestern state is the first to vote in the presidential primary race. Join Guardian US reporter Sam Levine and guests as they discuss how the Iowa caucus works, and why it matters.
Sports
NBA  
Jokić banks in half-court miracle at buzzer to stun Warriors
Jokić banks in half-court miracle at buzzer to stun Warriors
‘Nothing is sacred’  
NBA players are in the public eye like never before
Culture
‘If no one flies, they won’t give you the money’  
Alexander Payne on Marvel, misfits and making movies
Alexander Payne on Marvel, misfits and making movies
YouTube’s video games are almost impossible to find – but once you unearth them, you’ll wish you never looked
In case you missed it
Neptune only slightly darker than Uranus, say Oxford scientists
True blue  
Neptune only slightly darker than Uranus, say Oxford scientists
Both ice giants are similar pale blue, new research finds, correcting earlier beliefs about the planets’ relative hues
Palestinian poet Najwan Darwish  
We can’t begin to comprehend the loss of art
Jeffrey Epstein’s elite circle was huge  
What do the documents show about his lifestyle and $580m fortune?
Unfunny business  
Dave Chappelle and Ricky Gervais sink to new depths
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