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2023-02-27
Colorado sheriff honors deputy after he killed man who mistakenly got in wrong car
‘You’re not forgotten‘: how the right racialized the Ohio train disaster
Red states leading the US in solar and wind production, new report shows
Children among 59 people killed in sailboat wreck off Italy’s coast
Dilbert cartoon dropped by US newspapers over creator’s racist comments
‘Blind chance’ or plot? Exhumation may help solve puzzle of 1933 Reichstag blaze
House where four University of Idaho students were killed to be demolished
California man sets world record after visiting Disneyland for 2,995 days
Five people killed in Care Flight air ambulance crash in Nevada
Alligator rescued in New York City park has bathtub stopper stuck in body
Google adverts direct pregnant women to services run by UK anti-abortion groups
Clinical psychologist warns Daniel Duggan’s detention conditions ‘extreme and ‘inhumane’ as wife launches UN complaint
Sunak warned of Tory chaos over Northern Ireland protocol deal
Hundreds in Tunisia protest against president’s anti-migrant clampdown
New Zealand: eight still missing after Gabrielle, as authorities eye two more potential cyclones
Why have young men fallen out of love with romantic relationships?
‘Updating’ Roald Dahl? It’s the same old story…
Antisemitic tropes are back on stage again
Nihilistic and crazed, Cocaine Bear is zoological zeitgeist for these end times
Fewer people are marrying. That’s cause for celebration, not state intervention
Medieval medicine: the return to maggots and leeches to treat ailments
‘It’s that moment of mastery when something difficult gives way’: Adam Gopnik on the pleasure of learning a new skill
‘I knew it would be OK’: Jonathan Majors on his remarkable rise from troubled teen to Hollywood A-lister
Dining across the divide US special: ‘I got the impression he felt all Democrats were horrible. He made us sound like Bond villains’
The Courage to be Free review: Ron DeSantis bows and scrapes to Trump
Film-maker Hassan Nazer on his love letter to Iranian cinema
‘Brits are suffering but for us it’s boom time’: how Brexit boosted French and Irish ports
Facebook ads opposing a ban on vaping in Australia failed to disclose tobacco company backing
The Observer view on the dubious excuses for not backing the UN resolution on the Ukraine invasion
The Observer view on the government’s pointless voter ID scheme
Etre et Avoir director Nicolas Philibert wins Golden Bear at Berlin film festival
On my radar: Joy Crookes’s cultural highlights
On the button: Make a big statement in a skater cardigan
How slippers left the comfort of home to become a status symbol
Does gene editing hold the key to improving mental health?
Silicon tested in search to defeat the dreaded rose black spot
‘Norfolk’s Mary Rose’: remains of 17thcentury shipwreck go on display
Strange but ultimately positive genetic discovery reveals up to 1,000 relatives linked to prolific sperm donor
Tighter regulation of psychologists in family law cases up to MPs, says senior judge
It takes all 53 of our senses to bring the drab external world to life
Amazon union leader flies in to help UK strikers ‘kick down the door’
Crochet enthusiasts asked ChatGPT for patterns. The results are ‘cursed’
Crypto is intended to be hard to regulate, but at least the Treasury wants to have a go
Wasteful Crystal Palace fail to punish Klopp’s nervous Liverpool in draw
Nokia launches DIY repairable budget Android phone
Haaland on target again as Manchester City stroll to victory at Bournemouth
Daniil Medvedev outlasts evergreen Andy Murray to claim Qatar Open title
Tasmania take five SA wickets off six balls in ‘unbelievable’ final WNCL over
Borthwick shrugs off criticism of England’s kick-heavy style in Wales win
Dina Asher-Smith powers past Shericka Jackson to win World Indoor Tour final
Club ownership set to dominate Wembley Carabao Cup final narrative
Kieran Trippier: ‘If you want to be successful you have to be cute. We’ll do everything we can to win’
Timing and luck: there is more to Graham Potter’s strife than a lack of passion
Mikel Arteta says sending Arsenal ‘back to basics’ has inspired return of form
Fraser Forster well aware that Nick Pope’s pain is Loris Karius’s gain
Italy’s referees punish more dark-skinned footballers than light
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