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US rate far higher than in peer nations, report finds
Maternal mortality  
US rate far higher than in peer nations, report finds
Alarming disparities persist, particularly between white and Black mothers, according to new report by Commonwealth Fund
Middle East live  
Israel prepared for ‘strong action’ in north near Lebanon, says Netanyahu
Biden’s immigration order  
A re-election bid that will cause ‘suffering and death’
The fake elector defence  
What Trump allies are saying to justify the 2020 scheme
Capitol attack  
‘Racial resentment’ a factor in violence of 6 January 2021, study says
In focus
Asylum-seekers at the US-Mexico border worry about their next move
‘We cannot return’  
Asylum-seekers at the US-Mexico border worry about their next move
People at the border reel after hearing about Biden’s order and consider the CBP One app, where they can go and what’s next
The end of the great northern forests?  
The tiny tree-killing beetle wreaking havoc on our ancient giants
Paramount Global  
Hollywood giant braces for new era as bidders circle
 

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Spotlight
Your brain sees sugar as a reward. But does that mean it’s addictive?
'Compulsivity is happening'  
Your brain sees sugar as a reward. But does that mean it’s addictive?
Most scientists say no, but some want ultra-processed foods, with sky-high sugar amounts, to count as addictive substances
The death of Ardi Ndembo  
Was a fatal boxing fight preventable?
King of the streamers  
How Godzilla Minus One became a monster hit for Netflix
Paul Schrader  
Cinema’s unfiltered, unsparing and uncompromised auteur
‘He is thriving now; a different child’  
The battle to educate neurodivergent pupils
Sickle cell  
I told my high school friend we’d battle it together. But she didn’t make it past 18
Opinion
Maya Hawke is honest about her privilege. Why are other nepo babies so defensive?
Maya Hawke is honest about her privilege. Why are other nepo babies so defensive?
If the Washington Post is to fly again, its journalists must share the cockpit
Sports
WNBA  
Caitlin Clark is no princess in a tower. Every hit is a strange compliment
Caitlin Clark is no princess in a tower. Every hit is a strange compliment
Baseball  
Marcano’s ban puts fine point on MLB’s alliance with gambling
Culture
Halsey  
Singer says she is ‘lucky to be alive’ amid health struggles
Singer says she is ‘lucky to be alive’ amid health struggles
‘What planet do you live on?’  
Jon Stewart on Republican reaction to Trump verdict
In case you missed it
Taiwan’s factcheckers on fighting Chinese disinformation and ‘unstoppable’ AI
Green onion panic  
Taiwan’s factcheckers on fighting Chinese disinformation and ‘unstoppable’ AI
Taiwan is the target of more disinformation from abroad than any other democracy, according to University of Gothenburg study
‘I’ve waited 10 years’  
What the US asylum process is really like, in applicants’ own words
Clipped review  
Basketball scandal makes for captivating small screen drama
Netflix released Takashi Miike’s new film without telling anyone. Please stop doing this!
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