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Senate approves $95bn aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
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‘It’s going to be historic’  
US flight attendants picket at major airports
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UN ‘will not cooperate’ with any forced Rafah evacuation
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Russia puts Estonian prime minister on wanted list
New York  
Long Island votes on replacement for disgraced Republican George Santos
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Author Khaled Hosseini on book bans in the US
‘It betrays students’  
Author Khaled Hosseini on book bans in the US
Hosseini’s The Kite Runnerhas joined a growing list of titles ‘under review’ or challenged by school boards, with nearly 5,894 books banned from July 2021 to June 2023
‘We are in an era of megafires’  
New tactics demanded as wildfires intensify across South America
‘Nothing was done’  
Vatican note suggests part blame in bombing of Monte Cassino
 

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Spotlight
The pro-Palestine activism of this year’s carnival
‘No Mardi Gras mask can hide genocide’  
The pro-Palestine activism of this year’s carnival
New Orleans carnival attendees have long protested against injustice – this year, Palestinian solidarity is part of the picture
200 cats, 200 dogs, one lab  
The secrets of the pet food industry
Laufey review  
Charming retro romance from a deserved Grammy winner
True romance  
How to keep the love alive when sex has gone
‘They give us beauty and magic’  
Why prestige dramas about fashion are TV’s newest obsession
Nine myths about your joints busted  
Knuckle-cracking is fine – and bad weather doesn’t make arthritis worse
Opinion
The US could stop the horror in Rafah today. Why won’t it?
The US could stop the horror in Rafah today. Why won’t it?
The software says my student cheated using AI. They say they’re innocent. Who do I believe?
Sports
Super Bowl LVIII  
Chiefs-49ers thriller was most-watched TV program ever
Chiefs-49ers thriller was most-watched TV program ever
San Francisco 49ers  
Players admitted they did not know overtime rules in loss
Culture
Deliver Us review  
Delirious baby antichrist horror smothered in surreal visions
Delirious baby antichrist horror smothered in surreal visions
Intervals by Marianne Brooker review  
A daughter’s angry and profound memorial to her mother
In case you missed it
Already weary officials are tight-lipped
Fulton county’s systems were hacked  
Already weary officials are tight-lipped
County won’t say if personal information was stolen but that elections computers are up and Trump case is unaffected
Thin, pale, but happy  
Freed Israeli hostages reunited with family
‘An extreme agenda’  
Could a recall end far-right control of a California county?
‘A hostile takeover’  
Inside tech billionaires’ push to reshape San Francisco politics
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