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Trump to announce 25% aluminum and steel tariffs as China’s levies against US come into effect
Donald Trump  
Trump to announce 25% aluminum and steel tariffs as China’s levies against US come into effect
US president accused of ‘shifting goalposts’ by premier of Ontario; China’s fossil fuel levies comes into force
Salman Rushdie  
Prosecutors to lay out attempted murder case against man accused of Salman Rushdie attack
Super Bowl LIX  
Merciless Philadelphia Eagles dismantle Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl
Science  
Euclid telescope captures Einstein ring revealing warping of space
Middle East live  
Israeli talks delegation returns from Qatar after Trump says he is losing patience with ceasefire deal
In focus
For many Palestinian Americans, Trump’s Gaza plan evokes legacy of displacement
US politics  
For many Palestinian Americans, Trump’s Gaza plan evokes legacy of displacement
In Dearborn, a largely Arab American town where Trump made gains, his plan to take over Gaza is met with ‘disgust’
Trump administration  
Russell Vought: Trump’s office of management and budget head who wants federal workers to be ‘in trauma’
Elon Musk  
Elon Musk’s gutting of US agencies is illegal, experts say. How do you muzzle Doge?
 

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Spotlight
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl half-time show review – game over for Drake
Review  
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl half-time show review – game over for Drake
The Pulitzer prize-winning rapper chose artistry over more obvious showmanship in an unusual set yet still delivered the final blow to his diss track nemesis
The one change that worked  
I began a quiet, satisfying rebellion against the digital age
Art  
‘I was always obsessed with death’: how Linder turned pornography and trauma into art
How to build a better life  
Why we all need sisu – the Finnish concept of action and creativity in hard times
Far right  
Bomb-plot trial of neo-Nazi leader pulls back veil on US extremist networks
My feelgood movie  
‘Delightfully absurd’: why Mamma Mia! is my feelgood movie
Opinion
To stop Trump’s Gaza plans, Palestinians need solidarity and support
To stop Trump’s Gaza plans, Palestinians need solidarity and support
I tried the popular 30/30/30 morning routine – and was left sadder, wiser and nauseated
Sports
Super Bowl LIX  
Mahomes was chasing history. He left humbled and harassed
Mahomes was chasing history. He left humbled and harassed
Super Bowl LIX  
Kelce declines to address retirement rumors after Chiefs’ loss
Culture
Review  
Barrio Boy review – Dennis Garcia is a cut above as a closeted Brooklyn barber
Barrio Boy review – Dennis Garcia is a cut above as a closeted Brooklyn barber
The big idea  
How do our brains know what’s real?
In case you missed it
The landmark home of a California family was destroyed by fire. Now a city reckons with its painful history
California  
The landmark home of a California family was destroyed by fire. Now a city reckons with its painful history
The Bidwell mansion was a symbol for the city of Chico, but for some it was a reminder of colonization and genocide
Come early, leave early  
A gen X dance party that ends at 10pm is taking off across the US
Trump administration  
Who is helping Elon Musk gut the US government?
US immigration  
Relief for immigrants as legal services restored after Trump-induced chaos
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