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US supreme court to hear appeal of Colorado ruling removing Trump from state ballot
Colorado ruling said Trump should be removed under 14th amendment to US constitution for inciting an insurrection
Alaska Airlines  
Boeing 737 Max 9 planes grounded after mid-air window blowout
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Dozens of rockets fired at northern Israel from Lebanon, IDF says
Jodie Foster  
Actor says generation Z can be ‘really annoying’ to work with
Wayne LaPierre  
The man who remade the NRA as the ‘good guy with a gun’
In focus
Does Iran have control of its proxy forces?
Middle East crisis  
Does Iran have control of its proxy forces?
Chances of a regional flare-up rest on the unclear intentions of Tehran and the groups it has nurtured
‘It’s full of green areas’  
Mystery of Europe’s heat death hotspot
'I’m happy the Irish in me can’t be seen'  
Fired-up Biden shows gloves are off in January 6 anniversary speech
 

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Spotlight
Jodie Foster on beauty, bravery, and raising feminist sons
‘There are different ways of being a woman’  
Jodie Foster on beauty, bravery, and raising feminist sons
For a long time, the actor was the most visible lesbian in Hollywood (not that she really wanted to talk about it). Now the True Detective star feels liberated – and is helping young people follow suit
This is how we do it  
‘I told her I no longer ejaculate. She said: “Well, aren’t I lucky?”’
Donald Trump  
Business genius tale could meet sorry end in New York fraud trial
Two single friends, one radical plan  
Why I’m having a child with my gay best mate
Why we need books  
We are living in the century of fear
I was a hopeless hoarder …  
… until I was forced to throw out 50 things I own
Opinion
The five truths Trump hopes you will forget about 6 January 2021
The five truths Trump hopes you will forget about 6 January 2021
The Epstein associates aren’t accused of any crimes. That doesn’t mean they didn’t do anything wrong
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
Live  
Sunderland v Newcastle United – FA Cup third round
Sunderland v Newcastle United – FA Cup third round
NBA  
Warriors’ Paul faces surgery after fracturing left hand
Culture
‘I want some light in my life’  
Eight writers make their new year reading resolutions
Eight writers make their new year reading resolutions
David Soul  
The British-American star who made crime-fighting cool
In case you missed it
Israeli families return to site of Nova festival massacre
‘It’s like time has stopped’  
Israeli families return to site of Nova festival massacre
Relatives of those held captive in Gaza remember loved ones in the last place they were happy – and plead for their return
Antisemitism  
Anti-Defamation League staff decry ‘dishonest’ campaign against Israel critics
'A wake-up call'  
Will Matthew Perry’s death spell the end of the ketamine wellness industry?
Life, death and zombie mushrooms  
In search of the Amazon’s rarest fungi
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