Trump blasts close ally Meloni, says she’s failing US on Iran

Trump publicly rebukes Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, accusing her of lacking courage on Iran, as Italy suspends its defense agreement with Israel.
Published: April 14, 2026, 8:39 pm
Israel's spy chief says Iran mission will only end when 'extremist regime' is replaced

Mossad Director Dadi Barnea reportedly said Israel's campaign against Iran will end only once the extremist regime in Tehran has been replaced.
Published: April 14, 2026, 5:55 pm
Trump squeezed between Israel and Turkey as Netanyahu, Erdogan escalate feud

Israel–Turkey tensions escalate sharply as Netanyahu and Erdogan clash over Gaza, Iran and regional influence, creating a diplomatic challenge for Trump.
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:03 pm
'Not on our watch': Global law enforcement leaders unite in Poland against hate

Rising antisemitism since the Oct. 7 massacre drives a new global law enforcement effort focused on protecting vulnerable communities from hate crimes.
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:38 pm
Zelenskyy announces 'the future is here' after war's first all-robot capture

Ukraine captured a Russian position using only unmanned robots and drones, Zelenskyy says, calling it a first in the history of the war with Russia.
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:49 pm
China slams US military blockade of Strait of Hormuz as a 'dangerous and irresponsible move'

China slammed the U.S. military blockade of the Strait of Hormuz as a "dangerous and irresponsible" move, urging all parties to honor a ceasefire agreement.
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:38 pm
Gunman opens fire at high school in Turkey, wounding at least 16

At least 16 people were hurt after a former student opened fire inside a high school in Siverek, Turkey, before killing himself, officials said.
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:37 pm
Kim Jong Un oversees cruise missile launches from prized new North Korean warship

State media claims Kim Jong Un watched cruise and anti-ship missile launches from North Korea's new warship Choe Hyon during Sunday's weapons tests.
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:03 pm
Macron under fire over Iran, Hezbollah policy as Trump admin hosts Israel-Lebanon talks

Macron faces intense criticism for demanding Lebanon's inclusion in the ceasefire while Israel accuses France of undermining its efforts against Iran and Hezbollah.
Published: April 14, 2026, 10:30 am
U.S. Says Israel and Lebanon Agree to More Peace Talks

Fighting continued in southern Lebanon between Israel and Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants, even as Israeli and Lebanese diplomats met in Washington. The war in Lebanon has threatened to undermine the U.S.-Iran cease-fire.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:13 am
How Peter Magyar Defeated Viktor Orban, a Former Ally, In Hungary’s Election

For years, Peter Magyar was a loyal ally of Viktor Orban, the far-right Hungarian leader. Then he changed sides — and defeated his former boss in a landslide victory on Sunday. Does he represent real change?
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:07 pm
As War Chills Economy, Dubai’s Most Vulnerable Bear the Cost

Migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates, whose hospitality industry has been hit hard by the war with Iran, are facing furloughs, pay cuts and even repatriation.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:00 am
What Happened After Denmark Adopted a Ruined City in Ukraine

The Danish government has contributed more than $250 million to Mykolaiv, as the Trump administration pushes a more business-focused plan.
Published: April 14, 2026, 12:23 pm
Mark Carney Seals a Majority Government and Remakes Canada’s Liberal Party

The rising star in global centrist politics has secured a majority in the Canadian Parliament. Critics are crying foul.
Published: April 15, 2026, 2:40 am
With Algeria Visit, Pope Leo Returns to His Augustinian Roots

Some theologians say the pontiff’s understanding of Augustine’s teachings helped inform his response to President Trump’s negative comments about him.
Published: April 14, 2026, 5:08 pm
As Bahrain Cracked Down Amid War, a Death in Custody Sparked Outrage

The body of a man accused of spying for Iran, Mohammed al-Mousawi, showed signs of torture, witnesses said. The U.N. has called for an investigation.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:01 am
Benin’s Romuald Wadagni Poised to Win Presidential Election

Romuald Wadagni received 94 percent of the vote, according to provisional results. He faces the challenge of a growing jihadist insurgency in the region.
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:10 pm
Russian Oil Revenues Nearly Doubled in March

The surge in revenue provided a critical lifeline for Moscow, which has struggled to fund the war in Ukraine amid record-high deficits.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:02 pm
Will Viktor Orban’s Legacy Live On in Brussels, Even Without Him?

Viktor Orban, Hungary’s newly ousted prime minister, helped to finance a Brussels think tank that pushes his populist vision. It will outlast him, at least for a while.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:59 pm
Europe Is Desperate for More Energy. Can Norway Come to the Rescue?

The war in Iran has once again exposed Europe’s energy vulnerability. A friendly source at home would seem to be ideal. But it’s not that easy.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:40 pm
Ex-Student Wounds 16 in High School Shooting in Turkey

Officials said the teenage attacker killed himself when cornered by the police. The authorities are investigating possible motives.
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:19 pm
Northern Mariana Islands, Guam On Alert for ‘Extremely Dangerous’ Super Typhoon Sinlaku
The storm, named Sinlaku, was expected to make landfall on Tuesday evening in Tinian and Saipan, where tens of thousands of people were urged to shelter in place.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:39 am
In Myanmar, Even Flowers Stoke Fear

Myanmar’s generals have brutalized the country for decades. But they have come to dread garlands as a sign of resistance.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:12 am
When El Salvador’s Prisoners Are Set Free, She’s There To Pick Them Up

Sugey Amaya’s brother was detained in El Salvador’s mass arrest campaign four years ago. She has devoted her life to helping prisoners like him.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:02 am
Dodging Bombs and Drones, This Postman Still Delivers

Oleksiy Klochkovsky has driven mail and parcels around the front line in Ukraine for four years. He keeps one ear tuned for danger from above.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:02 am
How a Times Reporter Has Covered a Turbulent Period in Latin America

Frances Robles, an international correspondent for The New York Times, has reported on the region for more than 25 years.
Published: April 15, 2026, 7:00 am
Super Typhoon Sinlaku Slams Saipan, Causing Widespread Damage

But there were no early reports of casualties from the storm, which was named Sinlaku and was moving northwest of the region.
Published: April 15, 2026, 6:56 am
How China’s Weapons Transfers to Iran Have Evolved Over Decades

China has denied claims this month by U.S. intelligence that it might have shipped arms to Iran. In recent years, China has supported Iran with dual-use parts.
Published: April 15, 2026, 5:05 am
Pope Leo’s Challenge in Cameroon: Show African Catholics How Much They Matter

Catholicism is growing fast on the continent, yet Africans play a comparatively small role in church leadership. Cameroon, which Leo XIV will visit Wednesday, shows the divide.
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:01 am
Ship ‘Spoofing’ in Strait of Hormuz May Compound Confusion

A new pattern of deceptive activity by some vessels around the critical waterway suggests the new American blockade is changing how some ships linked to Iran are behaving.
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:01 am
Rubio Hosts Israel and Lebanon for Rare Meeting Shadowed by U.S.-Iran War

The gathering ended with encouraging words, even as Israel continued to refuse to halt its military campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Published: April 15, 2026, 12:52 am
Trump’s Blockade Risks Upending an Emerging Détente With China

In a thinly veiled critique of the war in Iran, China’s leader said the world could not risk reverting “to the law of the jungle.”
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:49 am
Carney Suspends Gas Tax in Canada as War Drives Up Fuel Costs

The prime minister said that his government was also investing in ways to boost oil and gas production.
Published: April 14, 2026, 10:00 pm
Trump Says 2nd Round of U.S.-Iran Talks Could Take Place This Week

The president did not say who would represent the United States in a potential next round of direct talks, though he ruled out being personally involved.
Published: April 15, 2026, 12:35 am
Mario Ríos Montt, Bishop and Brother of Genocidal General, Dies at 94

In Guatemala, he led the Catholic Church’s human rights office. His brother, a dictator who took power in a coup, was convicted of crimes against humanity.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:32 pm
Rare Direct Talks Between Israel and Lebanon Focus on Hezbollah

A meeting between Israeli and Lebanese officials in Washington came as the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports entered its second day.
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:40 pm
Hungary’s Populist Paradox

We look at what Viktor Orban’s defeat tells us about a model of government in which politics are more important than the economy.
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:56 am
King Charles III and Queen Camilla Will Visit D.C., New York and Virginia

The planned four-day state visit comes at a fraught time in the U.S.-U.K. relationship, following President Trump’s frequent belittling of the British prime minister.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:00 pm
Israel’s Spy Chief Addresses Criticism About the War With Iran

The Mossad head said Israel’s mission would not be complete until the Iranian regime was replaced, after criticism that the war has left Iran’s theocratic government in place.
Published: April 14, 2026, 8:07 pm
Italy Suspends Defense Pact With Israel, Further Straining Ties

The move by Italy, once considered a strong ally of Israel, reflected growing anger over Israeli aggression in the Middle East. President Trump criticized Italy’s stance on the war.
Published: April 15, 2026, 2:57 am
China Offers Veiled Criticism of U.S. as Iran War Threatens Oil Imports

China’s leader, Xi Jinping, said that the world cannot risk reverting “to the law of the jungle.” Beijing has taken a more active role diplomatically as the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz persists.
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:45 am
Middle East War Will Slow Global Economic Growth, I.M.F. Warns

The conflict could also fuel another bout of inflation, according to the International Monetary Fund.
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:50 pm
State of U.S. Blockade Is Unclear as Some Ships Transit Strait of Hormuz

Ship-tracking data showed that several vessels, including some that had been docked at Iranian ports, had moved through the strait as the U.S. military began its blockade.
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:03 pm
In Leo, Trump Faces a Different Kind of Papal Opponent

Unlike his predecessor, Pope Leo XIV enjoys growing support from a broad swath of conservative Catholics.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:05 am
Trump’s Latest Oil Blockade Brings Bigger Economic Risks

Oil markets shrugged it off, but the effort to hurt Iran could provoke retaliation that inflicts more damage on energy assets and the global economy.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:23 pm
Israel and Lebanon Seek Way Forward in Rare Direct Talks

The talks, set for Tuesday in Washington, were not expected to produce an immediate breakthrough in the war between Hezbollah and Israel.
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:44 pm
The Venezuela Model

President Trump calls the removal of Nicolás Maduro “the perfect scenario.” But not everything is going right for the U.S. in Venezuela.
Published: April 14, 2026, 12:20 pm
Two Iran-Linked Ships Passed Through Strait of Hormuz Ahead of U.S. Blockade

The vessels exited the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, hours before a U.S. naval blockade took effect.
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:53 pm
How Orban Lost His Touch, and Hungary’s Election

The election defeat for Prime Minister Viktor Orban is less the result of an ideological shift in Hungary, and more the playing out of a fundamental rule of politics.
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:35 am
Israelis Don’t Feel Much Like Victors in War With Iran

The regime in Iran has not changed and the nuclear and missile threats have not been eliminated, leaving many Israelis to wonder what this was all for.
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:56 am
Suspect in string of random attacks in Georgia is naturalized citizen from UK, DHS says

The suspect in a string of random attacks in Georgia, including in the killing of a DHS employee, is a naturalized U.S. citizen from the U.K., according to the agency.
Published: April 15, 2026, 7:36 am
New video shows Oklahoma high school principal tackling gunman who opened fire inside the school
New video shows Oklahoma high school principal Kirk Moore tackling a gunman and wrestling the weapon away from him after he allegedly opened fire inside Pauls Valley High School.
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:00 am
Colorado highway descends into chaos after massive 75-vehicle pileup, amid hazardous winter weather
Authorities say dozens of vehicles were caught in a pileup on a snow-covered stretch of I-70, forcing a major shutdown near the Eisenhower Tunnel.
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:55 am
Former UCLA gynecologist sentenced after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting patients at school

James Heaps, a former UCLA OB-GYN, pleaded guilty to 13 felony counts and was sentenced to 11 years in prison for sexually assaulting his patients.
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:50 am
Suspect arrested after housekeeper tied up, attacked in Massachusetts mansion heist

A suspect was arrested after two masked men allegedly broke into a Beverly, Massachusetts, mansion and attacked a housekeeper before fleeing with money and valuables.
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:27 am
US military kills four alleged narco-terrorists in lethal strike on drug-trafficking vessel in Eastern Pacific

U.S. Southern Command says Joint Task Force Southern Spear killed four alleged narco-terrorists in a strike on an Eastern Pacific trafficking vessel.
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:09 am
DOJ seeks to vacate Jan 6 convictions in sweeping move tied to Trump order

The Justice Department is taking sweeping action to erase Jan. 6 convictions tied to Oath Keepers and Proud Boys leaders in major court filings.
Published: April 15, 2026, 12:37 am
Suspect in Sam Altman Molotov cocktail plot cries meltdown, not attempted murder, as judge keeps him locked up

Daniel Moreno-Gama is held without bail on attempted murder charges after allegedly firebombing OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's San Francisco residence.
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:58 pm
Illegal immigrant suspected of gang ties arrested after allegedly ramming ICE officer

Authorities say the suspect tried to flee a targeted stop, striking an agent and triggering gunfire before being hospitalized and later arrested.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:59 pm
Athena Strand’s killer searched ‘missing girl,’ FedEx truck cameras after kidnapping, expert testifies

FBI expert revealed Tanner Horner searched whether FedEx truck cameras record after allegedly killing 7-year-old Athena Strand, trial testimony shows.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:48 pm
‘Baby Jessica’ arrested in Texas following alleged domestic disturbance

Jessica McClure Morales, who was made famous as "Baby Jessica" after her 1987 well rescue, was arrested in Texas following an alleged domestic disturbance.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:45 pm
Florida doctor charged after allegedly removing wrong organ during surgery

Former Florida surgeon indicted for manslaughter after allegedly removing a 70-year-old patient's liver instead of his spleen during surgery in 2024.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:00 pm
Illegal immigrant driver charged with DUI after car veers off road, kills two children on bikes: police

Two children were killed when an illegal immigrant accused of extreme intoxication allegedly veered off a South Carolina road, officials said.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:08 pm
Texas teacher charged after alleged student assault 'hoax' causes lockdown

Texas teacher Nicole Truelove faces felony charges after allegedly staging a hoax stabbing that triggered a lockdown at Splendora High School, police say.
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:28 pm
Omaha police shoot and kill woman after alleged Walmart kidnapping attempt

Omaha police say officers shot and killed a woman who cut a 3-year-old boy with a knife in a Nebraska Walmart parking lot.
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:07 pm
New Jersey nurse gunned down at work by estranged husband in murder-suicide: police

A New Jersey nurse was allegedly shot and killed by her estranged husband in an apparent murder-suicide at a rehab facility early Monday, authorities say.
Published: April 14, 2026, 5:42 pm
Anna Kepner's dad wants accused stepbrother in 'orange jumpsuit and handcuffs' after alleged cruise murder

Father of teen girl allegedly killed on a cruise ship says her accused stepbrother has shown no remorse and should not be free while awaiting trial.
Published: April 14, 2026, 5:40 pm
Avid runner stabbed and shot in string of random attacks allegedly carried out by repeat offender

Police say a 40-year-old Georgia runner was stabbed and shot in a series of random attacks allegedly carried out by a repeat offender in DeKalb County.
Published: April 14, 2026, 5:03 pm
Three-year-old girl killed, pregnant mother injured after alleged drag racers split car in half in Arizona

A high-speed crash allegedly involving drag racers split a car in half in Tucson, killing a 3-year-old girl and injuring her pregnant mother.
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:37 pm
California homeowner confronts intruder with shovel after man allegedly breaks in asking for daughter
Police say a California man broke into a Fairfield home through a sliding glass door after demanding entry and calling himself a fictional wizard.
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:07 pm
House to vote on aviation safety bill after deadly DC midair crash

The House is set to vote on the ALERT Act, an aviation safety bill prompted by the Jan. 29, 2025, midair collision near Reagan National Airport in D.C.
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:14 pm
Cop who killed drug suspect with Igloo cooler appeals conviction that made him an example

Former NYPD Sgt. Erik Duran, sentenced to three to nine years for manslaughter, draws massive public support as his defense attorney seeks an appeal.
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:44 pm
Husband of missing American woman will remain in Bahamas after jail release, attorney says

Terrel Butler told Fox News Digital that Brian Hooker is not leaving the Bahamas just yet, after he was released from a Freeport jail on Monday night.
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:20 pm
New Artemis II video shows moment Navy medical team opened hatch, welcomed astronauts

New video shows the moment a Navy medical team welcomed Artemis II astronauts back to Earth after their historic 10-day journey around the moon.
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:58 pm
Arizona woman charged with killing newborn child 45 years after body was found

Nancy Jean Trottier faces a murder charge after DNA linked her to a newborn found suffocated on a North Dakota college campus over 40 years ago.
Published: April 14, 2026, 12:31 pm
A Progressive Group Rolls Out a Campus Competitor to Turning Point

More Perfect Union, a left-wing media organization, hopes to win back young voters and build a new generation of college influencers with its More Perfect University program.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:04 am
Sister Mary Kay and the Waning Days of the Sisters of Charity.

An influential order of nuns decided to complete its mission when the last sister dies. The only question left is how to finish well.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:02 am
He Has a War Chest and an ‘R’ by His Name. Will Enough Voters Like Him?

Vivek Ramaswamy has all but cleared the field ahead of the May primary for Ohio governor, but whether a finance and pharma billionaire is the man for the moment is another question.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:01 am
Prosecutors Make Surprise Visit to Fed as Pirro Defends Investigation

The Justice Department’s criminal inquiry into the Federal Reserve threatens to delay the confirmation of the next chair.
Published: April 15, 2026, 2:45 am
JD Vance Heckled In Antiwar Protest at Turning Point USA Event

Vice President JD Vance appeared to express sympathy with critics of the war with Iran: “I recognize that young voters do not love the policy we have in the Middle East, OK. I understand.”
Published: April 15, 2026, 8:47 am
Vance Says Pope Leo Should Be More Careful When Talking About Theology

The vice president, who is Catholic, took issue with Pope Leo XIV’s statement that disciples of Christ are “never on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs.”
Published: April 15, 2026, 8:48 am
Rubio Hosts Israel and Lebanon for Rare Meeting Shadowed by U.S.-Iran War

The gathering ended with encouraging words, even as Israel continued to refuse to halt its military campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Published: April 15, 2026, 12:52 am
House Passes Air Safety Bill, Setting Up Clash with Senate

Senate leaders say key provisions fall short of what is necessary to prevent aircraft from midair collisions.
Published: April 15, 2026, 12:44 am
Swalwell’s Exit Injects ‘Chaos’ Into California Governor’s Race

Democratic candidates see sudden voter interest in the sleepy contest as a campaign opportunity. All are scrambling for support from former backers of Eric Swalwell.
Published: April 15, 2026, 3:27 am
Captains of Boat That Capsized Near San Diego Plead Guilty to 4 Deaths

The boat was carrying 19 migrants from Mexico to Southern California when it overturned in May 2025, the authorities said. Two of the victims were children.
Published: April 15, 2026, 12:44 am
Trump’s Blockade Risks Upending an Emerging Détente With China

In a thinly veiled critique of the war in Iran, China’s leader said the world could not risk reverting “to the law of the jungle.”
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:49 am
Pentagon Says It Attacked Another Boat in the Pacific, Killing 4

It was the second strike in two days, in a campaign against those the United States accuses of drug smuggling.
Published: April 15, 2026, 12:10 am
Gallego Dismissed Rumors of a ‘Flirty’ Swalwell, Highlighting a Culture of Silence

The admission by Senator Ruben Gallego that he had heard, but disbelieved, rumors about Eric Swalwell and women showed the attitude on Capitol Hill toward men accused of behaving badly.
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:22 am
Surgeon Who Removed Wrong Organ From Patient Is Charged in His Death

Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky tried to persuade his colleagues in the operating room that the liver he removed from a 70-year-old patient was a spleen, according to Florida’s Health Department.
Published: April 15, 2026, 12:22 am
Justice Dept. Moves to Vacate Jan. 6 Convictions for Far-Right Extremists

Defending the convictions would likely have required administration officials to assert that far-right groups were acting on behalf of President Trump on Jan. 6, 2021.
Published: April 14, 2026, 10:08 pm
Former U.C.L.A. Gynecologist Is Sentenced to 11 Years for Sexual Abuse

James M. Heaps pleaded guilty on Tuesday to sexually abusing patients, sparing them from having to testify at another trial after his conviction was overturned in February.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:34 pm
Hampshire College Will Close Amid Student Enrollment Declines

Other small private colleges like Hampshire have closed in recent years as financial pressures and competition for students increase.
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:51 pm
Resignations of Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales Set Up Special Election Fights in Texas and California
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California called a special election to replace Mr. Swalwell, while Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas had yet to announce one for Mr. Gonzales’s successor.
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:50 pm
51 Percent of Americans Think Trump’s Military Action in Iran Has Not Been Worthwhile

A survey from Ipsos and Reuters, released on Tuesday, found few Americans — 24 percent — think the war in Iran has been worth the costs and benefits.
Published: April 14, 2026, 10:08 pm
A New Accuser Says Eric Swalwell Sexually Assaulted Her

The woman said Mr. Swalwell, who resigned from Congress on Tuesday afternoon, raped her in a West Hollywood hotel room in 2018. She said she believed she was drugged.
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:34 pm
Camp Mystic Hearing in Texas Weighs Reopening After Deadly Flooding

Testimony at a hearing this week has focused on what camp leaders knew and did as floodwaters rose in July, killing at least 116 people.
Published: April 14, 2026, 8:05 pm
Ishmael Jaffree, Who Won Case Rejecting School Prayer, Is Dead at 80

An Alabama parent, he objected to prayer in his children’s classrooms. The Supreme Court ruled for him, a high-water mark in the push for the strict separation of church and state.
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:15 am
Appeals Court Ends Contempt Inquiry Into Trump Administration’s Deportation Flights

A federal judge’s nearly yearlong effort to investigate whether the Trump administration had violated his order had become a point of contention in the president’s battles with the courts.
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:06 pm
Maryland Governor and State Democrats Fail in Redistricting Effort

State Democrats butted heads over a gerrymandering plan that could have eliminated the state’s lone Republican seat in the U.S. House.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:16 pm
Trump Administration Accuses Biden DOJ of Unfairly Prosecuting Anti-Abortion Activists

The report is part of the president’s effort to claim anti-conservative and anti-Christian biases in federal law enforcement, even as he pushes to wield the legal system against his political enemies.
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:09 pm
Texas A&M Picks an Insider for President After Months of Conflict

Debates over how to teach about gender, sexuality and other topics have shaken the school, and lead to the ouster of the previous president at the College Station campus last summer.
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:21 pm
House Republicans Step Up Scrutiny of Democratic Fund-Raising Giant

Three Republican-led committees, responding to a New York Times report this month, accused ActBlue of withholding documents from a subpoena request.
Published: April 14, 2026, 8:08 pm
Virginia Governor Ends Tax Breaks for Confederate Groups

The new law signed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger is the culmination of a long, Democrat-led push to distance Virginia from its Confederate past.
Published: April 14, 2026, 8:30 pm
Olivia Troye, Ex-Pence Aide, Runs for the House as a Democrat

After spending most of her Washington career as a Republican, she joins a crowded field of Democrats running in a Virginia district that doesn’t exist yet.
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:00 am
I’m a religion expert. Here’s what I think about Trump’s Jesus image

The AI image was widely interpreted as blasphemous – including by conservative Catholic group CatholicVote.org
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:54 am
Trump’s blockade appears to be turning back tankers in the Strait of Hormuz – but Iran has a trick up its sleeve

Analysts say that Iran has already moved vast quantities of its oil offshore and a full blockade would be complex to implement
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:42 am
Iran-US war latest: Tehran risks row with Trump with new plan to bypass Strait of Hormuz blockade

The US president predicted there will be an ‘amazing two days ahead’ as he declared the war is ‘close to over’
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:44 am
Russia vows to keep sending vital oil supplies to energy crisis-hit Cuba

President Trump had previously threatened punitive tariffs on countries supplying crude to Cuba
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:38 am
Candace Owens accuses Erika Kirk of skipping TPUSA event over low ticket sales not a security threat

During the event, JD Vance slammed ‘preposterous’ and ‘disgusting’ attacks on Erika Kirk, who was set to appear with the vice president on Tuesday at a Turning Point USA event near the University of Georgia
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:34 am
Democrats file bill to push for use of 25th Amendment to remove Trump despite its long odds of ever passing

The bill comes as Democrats have raised questions about the president’s mental fitness due to his violent threats against Iran
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:28 am
‘In Sudan, there is nothing but death.. you just run’

Rachel Hagan speaks to those who have fled Sudan, and other nearby African nations, to Kenya – escaping war, poverty and sexual violence. But workers for the Red Cross fear that looking after such refugees will only get harder as international aid is cut
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:23 am
Australia’s richest person ordered to share mining royalties after decade-long dispute

Gina Rinehart told to pay descendants of her late father’s business partner
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:21 am
Kash Patel invites Eric Swalwell to speak to FBI over sexual assault claims as Polymarket launches odds on his arrest

Eric Swalwell has vehemently denied the claims against him, describing them as ‘false allegations’ in a statement
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:17 am
Countries split on plan to create a separate joint European army

NATO chief Mark Rutte has dismissed calls for a European army
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:16 am
Bernie Sanders issues blistering four-word response to Trump’s economic adviser’s take on rising oil prices over Iran war

Veteran left-winger ridicules National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett over his attempts to reassure the public as war drags on and fuel crisis threatens to deepen
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:12 am
Almost 100 humanoid robots prepare to race in Chinese half marathon

A full-scale test of a humanoid robot half-marathon has been carried out in Beijing, China, just days before the official race on 19 April.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:00 am
JD Vance fires back at criticism of Erika Kirk’s grieving of late husband Charlie

JD Vance has fired back at criticism of the way in which Erika Kirk grieved her late husband Charlie Kirk's death.
Published: April 15, 2026, 8:44 am
Can Pakistan bring US and Iran back to the negotiating table before ceasefire ends?

Trump has again suggested a deal could be reached despite talks collapsing in Islamabad at the weekend. Experts tell Arpan Rai there is a good chance both sides will return to Pakistan in the coming days
Published: April 15, 2026, 8:42 am
Officials warn Sudan conflict has been ‘abandoned’ as war enters fourth year

Sudan is entering a fourth year of war marked by famine and massacres
Published: April 15, 2026, 8:41 am
JD Vance heckled at Turning Point USA event as supporters turn their back on Trump

JD Vance acknowledged that not all young conservatives are enamored with another war in the Middle East
Published: April 15, 2026, 8:03 am
Woman killed by police after slashing child in attempted kidnapping at Walmart

The child was being treated at a hospital for a large laceration across the left side of his face
Published: April 15, 2026, 8:01 am
Reeves to hold talks with US counterpart after hitting out at Trump’s ‘folly’ over Iran war

Rachel Reeves has gone public with her anger and frustration at the ‘folly’ of America’s actions in the Middle East
Published: April 15, 2026, 7:31 am
Mike Johnson says he told Trump to remove Jesus AI image

Mike Johnson has admitted he told Donald Trump to remove a Truth Social post of an image portraying the president as Jesus.
Published: April 15, 2026, 7:26 am
The ‘Searching Warriors’ who scour Mexican cartel lands for missing people

Dozens of other groups scour the country for people who are missing
Published: April 15, 2026, 7:07 am
Solar and wind energy are shielding world from worst impacts of Iran war, data shows

Analyses contradict narrative of ‘coal comeback’ that took hold after closure of Strait of Hormuz
Published: April 15, 2026, 6:42 am
Pablo Escobar’s ‘cocaine hippos’ to face mass culling despite outcry

Colombia is the only country outside of Africa with a wild hippo population
Published: April 15, 2026, 6:13 am
Watch: JD Vance heckled as he rebukes Pope Leo

JD Vance was heckled as he said that Pope Leo should be "careful" when speaking on matters of theology.
Published: April 15, 2026, 6:00 am
Trump turns on another European ally and says he is ‘shocked’ by her

The criticism marks a dramatic change in tone by Trump
Published: April 15, 2026, 5:35 am
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv calls on Israel to detain Russian ship carrying stolen grain

Russian vessel carrying 44,000 tonnes of wheat is docked in Haifa
Published: April 15, 2026, 5:32 am
Catholic JD Vance weighs in on Trump’s ‘Jesus doctor’ photo and his feud with Pope Leo

Vice President JD Vance said that, in some cases, it ‘would be best for the Vatican to stick to matters of morality’
Published: April 15, 2026, 5:26 am
Hopes rise for renewed talks as US military says Iran blockade is in force

Hopes rose for renewed talks between the United States and Iran as the U.S. military said its blockade of Iranian ports was in full effect and Tehran threatened to retaliate by strike targets across the war-weary region
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:45 am
Joe Rogan bursts into laughter over Trump’s claim that AI picture depicted him as a doctor and not Jesus

Image triggered backlash from across the political spectrum with the president eventually deleting the post
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:36 am
Powerball plans to cross the pond in effort to build larger international jackpots

Lotto players in the United Kingdom will have a chance to win big this summer
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:14 am
Trump tells Fox Business the Iran war is ‘very close to being over’ amid reports peace talks are expected to resume

The president has said the war is nearly over for the last two weeks, even though marathon weekend negotiations to end the conflict were unsuccessful
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:03 am
Oil prices fall and Asian stocks hit six-week high amid fresh hopes for Iran peace talks

Donald Trump says negotiations could resume in Pakistan over the next two days
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:02 am
‘Prime suspect’ in wife’s 2012 disappearance is arrested in connection to another cold case homicide

Robert William McCaffrey Jr., a 54-year-old from Manteo, North Carolina, has been arrested in connection with the 1990 murder of Lisa Marie McBride in New Jersey
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:01 am
Kremlin declares Putin was ‘never friends with Orban’ after historic election defeat

Moscow distances itself from influential EU ally as it attempts to play down his loss
Published: April 15, 2026, 3:26 am
Russian soldiers surrendered to Ukrainian assault using only unmanned robots, says Zelensky

Volodymyr Zelensky was in Germany on Tuesday to agree a major drone deal with Germany
Published: April 15, 2026, 3:25 am
Trump puzzled by FEMA official who claimed he was teleported to a Waffle House: ‘What does teleport mean?’

Phillips has reportedly been sidelined with FEMA since his claims drew widespread attention
Published: April 15, 2026, 2:40 am
Four killed in US military strike on alleged drug boat in eastern Pacific

The latest strike brings the death toll to 175 since the operations began in early September
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:25 am
Family of influencer who ‘died by suicide’ on safari trip with fiancé say he has stopped communicating with them

Relatives of Ashly Robinson say they believe her death in Tanzania is suspicious
Published: April 15, 2026, 12:12 am
Ethics group claims Trump’s store has branded more than 600 new items to ‘profit off the presidency’ this term

The Trump Store reportedly brought in a whopping $8.8 million in 2024
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:26 pm
Trump’s DOJ to toss Jan 6 convictions of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers

Jeanine Pirro asks to throw out cases against Stewart Rhodes and others convicted of treason-related charges and other crimes
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:40 pm
Federal charges filed against man shot by ICE agents during raid
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The encounter was among a string of shootings during the Trump administration’s aggressive push to detain and deport immigrants in the country illegally
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:22 pm
The US flu season is over – but child deaths are continuing

The number of child flu deaths from last season is still rising – and is now nearing 300 deaths
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:06 pm
If Trump’s AI Jesus depiction isn’t a red line for his Christian supporters, is anything?

Trump pushes an already-fragile alliance of conservative Catholics and evangelicals to the breaking point, Alex Woodward reports
Published: April 14, 2026, 8:37 pm
Fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore sentenced after confrontation at staffer’s home

Authorities said the woman had ended the affair and spoken to school officials.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:57 pm
86-year-old French woman detained by ICE after moving to US to rekindle decades-old romance: report

The woman, named only as Marie-Therese, is currently being held at a crowded detention center in Louisiana following her arrest
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:56 pm
Federal workers can’t escape religious messages from their bosses: ‘This has never happened before’

They’ve received proselytizing emails, invitations to worship services and observed religious undertones in policy decisions
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:46 pm
Would a US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz be legal? An international law expert explains

The freedom of navigation through international straits is one of the core principles of international law, Donald Rothwell writes
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:42 pm
White House insiders share memes showing changing mood within the administration: report

After a busy start to the week for the White House, some of those working inside the administration described how they were feeling in meme-form
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:40 pm
A nonprofit lifeline for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as more papers seek nonprofit sector help

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has avoided an imminent shutdown by selling to a nonprofit journalism operation
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:39 pm
Israel and Lebanon have ‘wonderful exchange’ but remain in deadlock after first talks in decades

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the talks a "historic opportunity" but made it clear that no immediate breakthrough agreement was anticipated
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:33 pm
Wife of Spanish prime minister charged with corruption

The decision comes two years after an investigation was opened into Begona Gomez
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:27 pm
Bahamas police release Michigan man questioned after his wife disappeared from the couple’s boat

Police in the Bahamas have released a Michigan man who said his wife disappeared after falling overboard from a small boat in waters off the island nation
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:14 pm
New Eric Swalwell accuser alleges he drugged her drink before ‘raping and choking’ her in hotel

California representative resigning from Congress over sexual assault allegations but has insisted they are untrue and pledged to ‘fight them with everything that I have’
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:06 pm
Trump’s energy secretary once said gas prices would fall by summer - now he’s not so sure

The national average gas price hit $4.118 per gallon Tuesday
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:35 pm
Irish government survives vote of confidence over handling of fuel protests

The motion was triggered by the main opposition party, Sinn Fein, which criticised the coalition’s ‘arrogance’
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:34 pm
What will JD do? Vance’s triple-whammy weekend hits his 2028 hope of succeeding Trump

After a whirlwind weekend in the Middle East, JD Vance returns to DC without the ‘dealmaker’ label to find other crises consuming Trumpworld, writes John Bowden
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:28 pm
‘He was a hero’: Tributes to Red Cross paramedic killed during fierce Israeli bombing in Lebanon

Hassan Badawi was reportedly killed in a drone strike as the IDF faced condemnation over attacks on medics
Published: April 14, 2026, 5:09 pm
Fresh off Artemis, America is now turning its attention to creating nuclear power in space

The administration wants to launch the reactors to the moon within the next four years – a timeline that critics say could be a problem
Published: April 14, 2026, 5:08 pm
Is Trump OK? Experts warn ‘narcissism’ and ‘insecurity’ are overcoming president after vulgar Iran threats and Pope attack

Concern over Trump’s mental fitness has reached new heights amid the war in Iran, with his critics loudly calling to invoke the 25th Amendment, reports Rhian Lubin
Published: April 14, 2026, 5:06 pm
Most common names in the US revealed by Census Bureau

The 2020 Census is the first since 1990 to provide data on first names
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:52 pm
Trump’s Vatican clash and AI Jesus ‘blasphemy’ is fueling a GOP holy war: ‘He should not be treating the Pope as a rival’

Trump’s latest attack on the Holy Father and depicting himself as Christ has plenty of Republicans squirming in their seats, Eric Garcia writes
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:48 pm
Afghan asylum approvals plunge as UK denies women fleeing Taliban, analysis warns

Report from Amnesty International finds Afghans less likely to find sanctuary in the UK than before Taliban takeover
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:28 pm
Homeless man saves 6-year-old boy he found wandering Miami streets at 11 pm as mom arrested
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The mother of the child, who has a learning disability, told police she was unaware that her son had been missing for 12 hours
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:09 pm
Man drowns in Colorado river trying to retrieve hat that blew off

The man was not wearing a life jacket when he entered the water from a pontoon boat to retrieve the lost item, according to local authorities
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:06 pm
Pam Bondi could face contempt charges over Epstein testimony after failing to show up for deposition

Former attorney general is ‘evading a lawful congressional subpoena,’ according to top Democrat on House Oversight Committee
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:05 pm
Trump officials thought USAID ‘just did abortions’ before gutting agency, new book claims

Global health experts asked for ‘Barney-style’ slides and maps inspired by blockbuster movies to justify their vital work in tackling infectious diseases around the world
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:55 pm
USPS union launches ad campaign encouraging mail-in voting amid feud with Trump

Trump, who himself voted by mail as recently as last month, has publicly criticized mail voting as a source of fraud and is urging Congress to curtail it through sweeping legislation
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:45 pm
Kristi Noem’s first DHS meeting where she entered to ‘Hot Momma’ was like being in a South Park episode, staffers say

Dozens of current and former staffers gave accounts about what it was like to work under Noem before she was unceremoniously dumped as Homeland Security Secretary
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:37 pm
Disney hit with layoffs as new CEO steps into role – ‘I know this is hard’

Walt Disney is set to eliminate approximately 1,000 positions across various departments as part of an ongoing effort to streamline operations, chief executive Josh D'Amaro announced in an email to employees on Tuesday.
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:29 pm
Invasive feral hogs are showing up in Texas neighborhoods for the first time as residents beg city leaders for help: report

Feral hogs cause millions of dollars in damage throughout Texas each year
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:28 pm
MAGA pundit insists Obama aide and the Pope are conspiring to hurt Trump

Hal Lambert claimed that ‘this is all about trying to hurt President Trump’s Catholic vote during the midterms’
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:25 pm
‘Baby Jessica,’ who made national headlines when she fell down a well, arrested on domestic violence charges

‘Baby Jessica’ grabbed worldwide headlines in 1987 when she got stuck in a well
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:22 pm
Trump bringing his son on China visit after criticizing Biden for doing so

The state visit has turned into a family affair for President Trump
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:18 pm
Family sues American Airlines after 4-year-old is bumped from flight plunging ‘once in a lifetime’ Disney trip into chaos

Exclusive: The child’s father was promised a $1,200 voucher for his troubles, but the offer was later rescinded, attorney Chris Ieyoub told The Independent
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:12 pm
Pope Leo urges temperance in new letter after Trump and JD Vance attacks

The pope has said he plans to keep criticizing the war despite Trump's comments
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:59 pm
Elderly woman robs Alabama bank and then turns money over to cops

Charges are pending as police investigate
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:54 pm
Woman, 65, charged in infamous abandoned baby ‘Rebecca’ case from 1981: ‘Maybe it was me’

Rebecca was found to be 3.481 quadrillion times more likely to be the child of Nancy Jean Trottier and her husband than another individual, according to authorities
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:52 pm
Harvey Weinstein faces third trial in New York City rape case

The Oscar-winning producer denies all the accusations and declared in court this winter that he had ‘acted wrongly, but I never assaulted anyone’
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:46 pm
MTG forced to answer for previously comparing Trump to Jesus during awkward CNN interview

CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins played a clip of Majorie Taylor Greene likening Trump’s 2023 arrest to the prosecution of Jesus
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:35 pm
Riley Gaines comes to Trump’s defense after he rips her criticism of AI-generated Jesus post

President Donald Trump denied being influenced by influencer’s post protesting his meme, saying he was ‘not a fan’ of hers, eliciting a surprisingly generous response
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:33 pm
Trump marvels at AI age journey video that shows him with Marla Maples but omits Ivana and Melania

President Donald Trump expresses wonder at trip down memory lane posted on Truth Social but some key episodes from his life story are missed out
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:29 pm
Adorable moment Artemis II astronaut welcomed home by her dog

Artemis II astronaut Cristina Koch’s adorable reunion with her dog following her historic trip to space was caught on camera.
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:22 pm
Rural US state sees some damage from magnitude 5.7 earthquake

Nearby communities reported strong to very strong shaking that resulted in moderate damage
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:19 pm
Lebanon and Israel hold first talks in decades in bid to end devastating war

Washington is hosting the diplomatic talks and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will participate
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:16 pm
Drunk wrong-way driver shows cop Barnes & Noble gift card instead of ID
A drunk wrong-way driver accidentally showed a cop her Barnes & Noble card instead of her ID after getting pulled over.
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:11 pm
Los Angeles Unified narrowly avoids strike that would have impacted 400,000 students

Teachers, principals, and staff had been prepared to walk out if the deal was not reached in the country’s second-largest school district
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:11 pm
Super typhoon slows to a crawl as it bears down on remote US islands

The typhoon slowed to a crawl as it approached the islands, raising fears that the fierce storm won’t go away quickly
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:07 pm
Teen opens fire at his former high school in Turkey, wounding at least 16

Attacker, 18, opened fire on his old high school and then killed himself, officials confirmed
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:52 pm
Dad of three suffers burns to 90% of his body after ‘bursting into flames’ near California mall

The California father taken by a helicopter to a hospital for treatment, but remains in critical condition, his family says
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:42 pm
Hungary’s new prime minister says he will ask Putin to stop the killing in Ukraine

Peter Magyar’s election victory over Viktor Orban was greeted with relief in Kyiv
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:27 pm
Trump orders McDonald’s directly to the Oval Office door in awkward stunt

Donald Trump ordered a McDonald's meal directly to the Oval Office as his administration promoted their “no tax on tips” policy.
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:25 pm
Four dead as Israeli airstrike hits police car in Gaza, health officials say

An Israeli airstrike hit a police car in Gaza on Tuesday, according to medics in the region
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:16 pm
Newsom uses White House’s DoorDash stunt to point out Trump can be president - but likely can’t work for the app

Gavin Newsom’s press office team mocked Trump for the publicity stunt where DoorDash ‘grandma’ Sharon Simmons greeted him with two large bags of McDonald’s
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:12 pm
Man who wanted to kill Sam Altman ‘motivated by fears of AI for humanity,’ police say
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The suspect was opposed to artificial intelligence and had list of other AI tech executives
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:00 pm
Trump admin agrees to keep flying rainbow Pride flag at Stonewall monument

Under the agreement, within a week, the park service will hang three flags on its flagpole at the monument
Published: April 14, 2026, 12:33 pm
Italy suspends Israel defence deal renewal amid Middle East conflicts

Ms Meloni's right-wing government has been critical in recent weeks of Israeli attacks on Lebanon
Published: April 14, 2026, 12:30 pm
Emergency managers issue warning for residents in tornado-prone areas

Emergency managers, who responded to some of the worst tornadoes in the country last year, have a message for Americans
Published: April 14, 2026, 12:11 pm
What you should do to avoid flight chaos this summer
With a large amount of the world’s jet fuel supply trapped in the Gulf, Britons’ holiday plans have been called into question
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:56 am
Pope Leo has responded to Trump’s attack. Here’s what it tells us

Pope Leo’s opposition to the Iran war is not political in origin, Darius von Guttner Sporzynski writes
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:28 am
Starmer and Macron to hold summit in bid to reopen Strait of Hormuz after Trump’s blockade

Downing Street confirmed the summit will take place in Paris on Friday
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:16 am
My month in the tradwife world: ‘I can’t pretend I’m not enjoying myself at all ...’

In the past few months, there has been a boom in tradwife novels, while the accounts of influencers only grow more popular. What is it about this culture that makes it so compelling to young women? ‘No one I know wants to go spend their one wild and magical life being a shill for some billionaire tech asshole,” says Shannon, a character in Yesteryear, the buzzy new novel about a tradwife influencer by Caro Claire Burke. Shannon is a gen Z woman who is working as a producer for the protagonist, Natalie, a 32-year-old social media star seemingly with more than a little in common with some aspects of the real-life influencer Hannah Neeleman, who rose to fame documenting her life as a wife and mother on her ranch, Ballerina Farm. “Just so they can breastfeed in a broom closet someday,” Natalie quips back.
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:00 am
A moment that changed me: I was desperate to get off the mountain – and that gut instinct saved my life

From the moment I started climbing the 7,000-metre peaks of the Pamir mountains in Tajikistan, something felt off. What followed will stay with me for ever I didn’t have a reason for my terrible feeling of dread – and that was part of the problem. From the moment I arrived in Tajikistan with my boyfriend, Tim, to climb two 7,000-metre (23,000ft) peaks, something felt off. It wasn’t a fear I could name: it was more like a constant, unnerving low hum. A helicopter dropped us off – landing on a jagged glacier that was to be our base camp and act as a refuge from avalanches from the towering peaks that surrounded it. The helicopter flew far too low, skimming the glacier ice that looked sharp enough to tear it open. You could see it from the helicopter because there was a gaping hole in the back – a part was missing because it was so old.
Published: April 15, 2026, 5:45 am
Margo’s Got Money Troubles review – Michelle Pfeiffer’s career renaissance starts here

The star powerfully plays the mum to Elle Fanning’s cash-strapped single mother and OnlyFans creator in this charming schmaltzfest – which could have been so much more Margo’s Got Money Troubles first gives us the why. Margo’s got money troubles because Margo got pregnant. Margo got pregnant because she is so young, and she thought her English professor writing her a poem was A Good Thing (poems written by English professors are never A Good Thing). She started having sex with her English professor and their combined brain power clearly didn’t extend to contraceptive deployment. Margo stayed pregnant because there’s no story in “young woman has termination, goes on with the rest of her life pretty untraumatised, actually”. Margo had the baby. And that is where the money troubles start. David E Kelley’s new series is an eight-part comedy-drama, adapted from the pugnacious romp of a 2024 bestselling novel by Rufi Thorpe, and directed by Dearbhla Walsh. It stars Elle Fanning (as great as she is in The Great) as the eponymous heroine and Michelle Pfeiffer as her mother, Shyanne (which, along with her role in The Madison, might signal a proper career renaissance for the actor – Kidman-style, but less boring).
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:00 am
‘This craving to go viral is tiresome’: the artists who’re sick of the pressure to promote on social media

From Stewart Lee in his wolf costume to Werner Herzog’s big steak sizzle-up, artists are now under huge duress to ‘chase the algorithm’ and reach audiences. Many of them are hitting burnout – and hitting back There was a meme recently featuring Tony Soprano looking characteristically menacing, with a caption that reads: “Imagine telling him he needs to create short form content to engage the algorithm.” But that sentiment feels inescapable: 82% of all internet traffic is now made up of videos, and the number of short-form videos published on the likes of TikTok and Instagram grew by 71% in the year from 2024. You may have noticed there is a particularly high number of videos featuring people’s faces, which the algorithm rewards. All of a sudden, chefs, lawyers, podcasters, critics – all people with jobs once associated with an off-camera existence – are turning the lens on themselves. Even film director Werner Herzog, a once proud non-social media user, is now sizzling steaks and doing unboxing videos to camera.
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:00 am
MacBook Air M5 review: Apple’s best consumer laptop speeds up

Chip upgrade brings pro-level power, long battery life and plenty of storage, but the Air now faces real competition Apple’s latest MacBook Air is its most powerful yet, comes with double the starting storage and is better than ever for getting work done and as the benchmark for a consumer laptop. But this year the new lower-cost MacBook Neo has muddied the waters. The M5 MacBook Air starts at £1,099 (€1,199/$1,099/A$1,799) for the 13in version, which is £100 or equivalent more than last year’s excellent M4 version, but comes with at least 512GB of storage. It sits above the £599 MacBook Neo and below the £1,699 M5 MacBook Pro, making the Air Apple’s mid-range machine. Screen: 13.6in LCD (2560x1600; 224 ppi) True Tone Processor: Apple M5 with eight or 10-core GPU RAM: 16, 24 or 32GB Storage: 512GB, 1, 2 or 4TB SSD Operating system: macOS 26 Tahoe Camera: 12MP centre stage Connectivity: wifi 7, Bluetooth 6, 2x Thunderbolt/USB 4, headphones Dimensions: 215 x 304.1 x 11.3mm Weight: 1.23kg
Published: April 15, 2026, 6:00 am
Justice denied: why families of apartheid victims are still searching for answers

Struggle for justice symbolises limitations of Truth and Reconciliation Commission, whose hearings began 30 years ago Darkness had fallen on 27 June 1985 when Fort Calata, Matthew Goniwe, Sicelo Mhlauli and Sparrow Mkonto set off on the 150-mile drive back from a meeting of anti-apartheid activists in the South African city of Port Elizabeth, now known as Gqeberha. They never made it home. About an hour into their journey, as the road wound north from the coast towards their home town of Cradock (now called Nxuba), the four men were pulled over by three white security police officers. They were handcuffed and driven back towards Gqeberha.
Published: April 15, 2026, 5:00 am
Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran war is ‘close to over’ after hinting at return to talks in Pakistan

US president has also doubled down on his criticism of Pope and Nato over war in Iran Donald Trump said the “special relationship” between the US and UK was in a poor state but that it will not have impact on King Charle’s upcoming state visit to America. In an interview with Sky News, the US president once again criticised Keir Starmer over his policies, particularly on energy and immigration, and reiterated his disappointment that the UK and other Nato allies had not joined his war against Iran when the US “needed them”.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:30 am
US DoJ files for overturning January 6 convictions for far-right groups’ members

Filing seeks to overturn seditious conspiracy charges of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers members who laid siege to US Capitol in 2021 The US Department of Justice has requested that a federal appeals judge overturn convictions for members of far-right groups Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, who were previously found guilty of seditious conspiracy in connection with the violent siege of the US capitol in 2021. Jeanine Pirro, the Donald Trump-appointed US attorney for the District of Columbia, signed separate motions on Tuesday to vacate convictions for a slew of individuals, including the Proud Boys’ leaders Ethan Nordean and Joseph Biggs as well as Stewart Rhodes, a former attorney who founded the Oath Keepers’ militia.
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:33 am
House Democrats call for commission led by JD Vance to oust Trump

Measure by Jamie Raskin follows statements by Trump about annihilating Iran and post depicting himself as Jesus House Democrats on Tuesday proposed creating a commission that would work with JD Vance to remove Donald Trump from office under the 25th amendment, should they determine he is no longer fit to serve. The measure, introduced by Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House judiciary committee, follows a series of statements from Trump, including his recent warning that Iran’s “whole civilization will die” if it did not capitulate to his demands, and a social media post that depicted him as Jesus Christ.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:01 pm
California man shot by ICE arrested by FBI and charged with ‘assault’

DHS accused of false and misleading statements about Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez who was shot in face Federal officials have arrested a California man who was shot by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and charged him with “assault” on a federal officer. Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, 36, was shot by ICE officers on 7 April in Patterson, a rural town in California’s central valley roughly 80 miles south-east of San Francisco. He was hit by more than six bullets, including in the face, according to his attorney.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:52 pm
New accuser says Eric Swalwell sexually assaulted her in 2018

Lonna Drewes alleges Democratic congressman drugged and raped her at hotel Another woman has accused Eric Swalwell of sexual assault, claiming the California Democrat drugged and raped her in 2018. At a press conference in Beverly Hills on Tuesday, the woman, Lonna Drewes, said she delayed coming forward sooner with her allegations that Swalwell drugged and raped her in a West Hollywood hotel room because of his “political power”.
Published: April 14, 2026, 5:45 pm
American Youtuber Johnny Somali sentenced to jail in South Korea over ‘comfort women’ statue stunt

Johnny Somali, 25, caused outrage after filming himself kissing a statue commemorating wartime sex slaves An American YouTuber who caused outrage for filming himself kissing a statue commemorating Korean wartime sex slaves has been sentenced to six months in prison, a court in Seoul said on Wednesday. Johnny Somali, 25, gained notoriety several years ago for recording himself doing a series of provocative stunts in South Korea and Japan, and streaming them on platforms such as YouTube and Twitch.
Published: April 15, 2026, 5:22 am
After 1,200 years, cherry blossom record to live on despite Japanese scientist’s death

Prof Yasuyuki Aono’s meticulous work charted shifting bloom dates as a marker of climate change Even in his final months, he counted the days until the cherry blossoms. Prof Yasuyuki Aono of Osaka Metropolitan University spent his career gathering data on the spring flowering dates of cherry trees in Japan in what is one of the world’s longest climate records tracking a seasonal occurrence. Using sources dating as far back as the 9th century, he revealed that cherry tree flowerings have occurred progressively earlier in recent decades – a now famous marker of climate change.
Published: April 15, 2026, 5:00 am
‘An incalculable loss’: Hampshire College to close doors after fall semester

Massachusetts liberal arts college laments ‘heartbreaking reality’ and says financial pressures to blame A Massachusetts liberal arts college is set to close permanently due to low enrollment and financial problems. The board of trustees of Hampshire College, a small liberal arts school in Amherst founded in 1965, pointed to “financial pressures” that have been “compounded by shifting external factors”.
Published: April 14, 2026, 10:59 pm
Hidden treasures: Spanish archaeologists discover trove of ancient shipwrecks in Bay of Gibraltar

Researchers identify wrecks at the bottom of the sea from as far back as fifth century BC, from Europe and beyond Spanish archaeologists exploring the bay that curves between the southern port of Algeciras and the Rock of Gibraltar have documented the wrecks of more than 30 ships that came to grief near the Pillars of Hercules between the fifth century BC and the second world war. Over the millennia, the bay, which sits at the north end of the strait of Gibraltar that separates Europe from Africa, has swallowed everything from Phoenician and Roman vessels to British, Spanish, Venetian and Dutch ships – as well as the odd aeroplane.
Published: April 15, 2026, 8:00 am
Trump news at a glance: president hints at second round of talks with Iran as temporary ceasefire ticks down

Collapse of weekend negotiations prompted Trump to impose a blockade on Iranian ports – key US politics stories from 14 April at a glance Donald Trump has hinted that US-Iranian peace talks could resume in Islamabad over the next two days, and complimented the work of Pakistan’s army chief as mediator. The US president was speaking on Tuesday to a New York Post reporter who had gone to Islamabad for the first round of ceasefire talks over the weekend. After an interview discussing prospects for negotiations, the reporter said the president had called her back “with an update”.
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:00 am
US military says it killed four more people in a boat strike in the eastern Pacific

Strike marks third deadly attack on vessels in region in four days, and the killing of 174 people since September The US military said it killed four more people in a boat strike in the eastern Pacific ocean on Tuesday, marking the third deadly attack on vessels in the region in four days. The US Southern Command, which oversees military operations in Latin America and the Caribbean, announced the killings in a social media post, claiming, without providing evidence, that the men killed were “narco-terrorists”.
Published: April 15, 2026, 1:40 am
What does the Save America act mean for US democracy? Post your questions now

The latest iteration of the Save America act could disenfranchise millions of voters. Guardian democracy reporters George Chidi and Sam Levine will be taking readers’ questions at 12pm ET (4pm GMT) on Wednesday about its implications. Post yours now Sign in or create your Guardian account to join the discussion The latest version of the Save America act could, if it is passed, upend voting for all Americans in the middle of a federal midterm election year and create costly, chaotic changes for elections workers. As this explainer by Rachel Leingang sets out: “this year’s version [of Save] includes expansive documentary proof of citizenship requirements and criminal liability for election officials from the initial Save act, in addition to a very strict voter ID requirement for casting a ballot and a provision that requires states to regularly turn their voter rolls over to the Department of Homeland Security.” George Chidi is the Guardian’s politics and democracy correspondent. His recent reporting has included looking at the states bringing in strict proof-0f-citizenship requirements to register to vote and covering efforts by the FBI to investigate Fulton county in Georgia over the 2020 election, the results of which are still challenged by Donald Trump’s supporters.
Published: April 14, 2026, 10:00 pm
Trump’s ‘DoorDash grandma’ had lobbied for ‘no tax on tips’ policy

Sharon Simmons was photographed delivering McDonald’s to Trump on Monday but company admits it was a stunt The DoorDash delivery driver who had a turn in the national spotlight on Monday by bringing a fast-food order to Donald Trump at the White House has publicly touted the president’s so-called “no tax on tips” policy before – causing some to question the encounter’s authenticity and the company to confirm it was a stunt. Sharon Simmons had lobbied in July 2025 in favor of the policy, which DoorDash supports, testifying in Congress that she was based in Nevada and driving for the delivery platform because her husband’s cancer treatments had made it difficult to make ends meet otherwise.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:09 pm
Viral victory: Iran is beating the land of tech bros in the social media wars

With AI-generated comedy videos and lego animations of Trump, Iranian content creators are using humour in propaganda battle against US If Iran could manufacture destructive missiles at the speed with which it produces cutting memes, US Central Command would be coming out with its hands up by now. One of the more bizarre and unexpected aspects of the Iran-US war is that Iran, a country by reputation dominated by conservative clerics neuralgic about western culture and media, is dominating the social media war, unleashing its gen Z tech warriors to engage western audiences with its sarcasm and ridicule of the Trump administration.
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:00 am
Chiang Mai’s New Year revelry hit by smog and war-related price spikes

Air pollution caused by wildfires is another blow to northern Thailand’s tourism industry as businesses suffer amid war in Iran The Doi Suthep temple in northern Thailand is known for its spectacular views of Chiang Mai and the lush forested mountains that surround it. Over recent weeks, though, visitors can see little of the city beyond a thick cloud of grey haze. Persistent wildfires have caused intense air pollution across the north of Thailand, forcing three provinces to declare emergencies and triggering spikes in pollution-related illnesses.
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:01 pm
Sex and drugs and poisoned champagne: 90 years on, we can finally see Joan Crawford’s wildest film

A legal dispute led to Letty Lynton, the golden age superstar’s controversial drama, being sealed away. Only now can audiences see what all the fuss was about Joan Crawford was one of the biggest stars of Hollywood’s golden age, but one of her most famous, and controversial, films has not been screened legally since January 1936. Ninety years later, thanks to her grandson, that is all about to change. The 1932 MGM film Letty Lynton tells the lethal tale of a Manhattan socialite, her fiance and her vindictive ex-lover. It was a hit at the box office – although something of a conundrum for the critics. They just couldn’t understand how MGM had managed to sneak such a risque story past the censors. That was only the start of the trouble. MGM had wanted to buy the rights to a play called Dishonored Lady, written by Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes. This was a hit on Broadway in 1930, but its booze, drugs and sex content meant it had already been designated by the Hays office as “unfit for motion picture adaptation”. MGM only backed out when the authors demanded $30,000 – and the Hays office made it clear they wouldn’t give an inch, not on a story about a woman they considered a “nymphomaniac”. Instead, for just $3,500, MGM bought the rights to Marie Belloc Lowndes’ novel Letty Lynton, which, just like Dishonored Lady, was inspired by the real-life case of Madeleine Smith. In 1857, Smith, a Scottish socialite, was tried for murder, accused of poisoning her lover with arsenic after he threatened to use her love letters to expose their affair and jeopardise her engagement.
Published: April 15, 2026, 5:00 am
‘I wanted my work to be shameless’: 93-year-old artist Joan Semmel on her trailblazing nudes

In the 1970s, the painter shocked the art world with paintings modeled on her own nude body. Now in her 10th decade, she’s celebrated as a feminist pioneer On a life-revivingly sunny day in New York, light pours into the SoHo studio of the 93-year-old painter Joan Semmel. She’s lived in the floor-through railroad apartment since 1970, and she works out of a high-ceilinged room overlooking Spring Street, dominated by a decades-old snake plant. A loft stuffed with canvases occupies one side of the carpeted room, while the other wall displays four recent paintings that will appear in her upcoming show, Continuities, spread between locations of Alexander Gray Associates in New York and Brussels. Each vibrant piece evokes elements that have long connected Semmel’s process – gesture, doubling, transparency and abstraction – and features the same model she’s used for more than 50 years: her own nude body. She has maintained that these are not self-portraits, and for much of her career they lacked heads. Semmel bursts into laughter while recalling her surprise when people asked how she felt about “being naked out there. I’m not, that’s a painting,” she says. “It’s a construct, but it’s not me.”
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:00 am
‘Seeking connection’: the video game where players stopped shooting and started talking

In a post-apocalyptic landscape of cutthroat scavengers, surprisingly peaceful players are opting to team up and open up – a phenomenon that’s intriguing game developers and psychologists alike The video game Arc Raiders is set in a lethal imagining of an apocalyptic future for humanity. Survivors have been forced to live deep underground in colonies while mysterious, murderous AI machines patrol the surface. Only the desolate ruins of former cities survive, and reckless human “raiders” take trips topside to conduct dangerous scavenging missions. For all the menace of these armed robots, called Arcs, the deadly droids are not the biggest threat in this hugely popular game, which was released late last year and has sold more than 14m copies. Raiders operate with the constant anxiety that another person will shoot them on sight and steal their loot. Mercilessness is rewarded in this kind of competitive, high-stakes world.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:00 am
‘I was peeing blood constantly’: my ketamine hell – and what made me stop

Thomas Delaney’s addiction issues started when he was a teen and worsened through his 20s. Eventually, an argument with his mother led him to change everything Thomas Delaney never used to believe he was “good enough to be loved”. Growing up, he internalised the hurt he saw playing out at home. “I thought I was useless, I wasn’t a nice person … I even thought that my mum and dad didn’t love each other because of me.” When I visit him (and his extremely affectionate black-and-white cat, Figaro) at home in Glasgow, Delaney, dressed in a jumper printed with the words “nicotine is dumb”, is frank about the impact his childhood had on him. “I had suicidal ideations from a very, very young age because I assumed that, if I was dead, maybe my mum and dad wouldn’t be arguing.” Later, he became addicted to ketamine. At his most unwell, he weighed just 38kg (6st).
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:00 am
When an author says she had to decline a $175,000 prize, what does it say about the publishing world? | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

Helen DeWitt turning down the Windham-Campbell literary award caused controversy. But her bold act highlights that such prizes aren’t always as meritocratic as they might seem “All you need is a five-minute spot on a morning TV show,” a colleague told me recently. “Then everyone will buy your novel.” I tried to picture myself, with my horror of being filmed, in thick orange makeup, perched on a sofa in a brightly lit studio while trying to talk about how the French critic Hélène Cixous inspired me to want to write the first great ovulation novel. It sounded ridiculous for all involved. Yet when you’re a writer, you are supposed to take every opportunity you can get. That was the attitude to news that Helen DeWitt had turned down the $175,000 (£129,000) Windham-Campbell prize on the basis of being unable to fulfil its promotional obligations, which included six to eight hours of filming. The prize, which this year was given to eight writers in recognition of their life’s work, is intended to give recipients time and space to work independently of financial concerns.
Published: April 15, 2026, 5:00 am
Hungary beware: authoritarianism can be checked, but it is rarely dismissed with a single blow | Blanche Leridon

Poland has shown that it takes far more time and energy to rebuild a country’s rule of law than it does to dismantle it “Historic” is an adjective used too often these days, at the risk of trivialising the word and diluting its substance. But Sunday’s Hungarian election, which marked the fall of Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power, deserves the label. The chief architect of European illiberalism, the man who dismantled Hungary’s rule of law, presided over a system of endemic corruption and stood as an avowed enemy of Ukraine is gone. The scale of the moment is undeniable. For Ukraine and for the European project, the relief is palpable. With an election turnout of 79.5% – the highest the country has seen since the fall of the USSR – and a strong mobilisation of the youth vote, the Hungarian people have delivered a clear mandate for change. Despite the explicit support of Donald Trump and the Maga-sphere, despite an electoral map gerrymandered in his favour and a locked-down media landscape, Orbán lost. What is more, he lost so decisively that he was forced to concede immediately. There is, without a doubt, reason for enthusiasts of liberal democracy to celebrate – a “Budapest spring” in its own right. Blanche Leridon is director of French studies at Institut Montaigne, an author and a lecturer at Sciences Po Paris
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:00 am
The Brexit delusion is dead – so now Keir Starmer doesn’t need to pretend any more | Rafael Behr

To rebuild relations with Europe in a dangerous world, the prime minister needs to win big arguments, not hide behind outdated red lines In opposition, Keir Starmer pushed Brexit to the margin of debate. In government, he has learned that Europe is central to Britain’s interests whether you talk about it or not. The avoidance of painful arguments from the past turns out to be a handicap when making plans for the future. This was predictable. Labour’s 2024 general election manifesto pretended that Brexit was a historical event. It was something Boris Johnson got “done” in 2020, in fulfilment of his winning campaign pledge from the previous year. The terms could be tweaked, but Starmer promised to preserve the substance. That was an indulgence of public fatigue with the whole issue, made electorally expedient by fear of offending former Labour supporters who had voted leave in the referendum. Rafael Behr is a Guardian columnist Guardian Newsroom: Can Labour come back from the brink?
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Published: April 15, 2026, 9:00 am
Longer summers are not just more time to spend eating watermelon. No! It’s far more sinister! | First Dog on the Moon

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Published: April 15, 2026, 6:45 am
Behold, another second coming. But this one is Donald Trump – WAY BETTER than that Jesus guy | Marina Hyde

The Middle East on fire, a spat with the pope – and he posts himself as Potus Almighty. Will his disciples now see that their messiah has feet of clay? You hear such a lot from Maga Republicans about how liberals think Trump voters are stupid. But not nearly enough about the far more salient point: that Donald Trump thinks Trump voters are stupid. Naturally, nobody deplores his own people as passionately as a populist, but even by those exacting historical standards Trump really does regard his supporters as a honking great throng of halfwits. How else to explain his seemingly retrofitted claim yesterday that the AI picture he posted of himself as Jesus was “me as a doctor”. Er, no. After it incensed leading figures in the Christian right, which makes up a large part of his voter base, the US president later deleted it, lamenting of these idiots that he “didn’t want anybody to be confused. People were confused.” Yeah, people are stoopid. Alas, as you’ve no doubt seen, controversy still attends this image Trump shared on his Truth Social/True Sociopath platform. It depicts Trump in Jesus robes and holding a glowing orb of something – presumably heavenly light or radioactive material he omitted to tell Congress about – which he is transmitting restoratively into the forehead of some midwestern Lazarus. I’m sure we’d all love to know how the AI prompt for it could be “show me Donald Trump as a doctor”, or indeed how the LLM of choice would react when called out on its subsequent error. “You’re right – I overstated that. I shouldn’t have implied the US president is a benign deity who can raise the dead. To clarify – he’s a malignant narcissist and a tumour on the world. Thanks for catching that.”
Published: April 14, 2026, 12:44 pm
The Guardian view on three years of war in Sudan: a vast humanitarian crisis persists because the fighting does | Editorial

A devastating ‘war of atrocities’ will continue as long as the United Arab Emirates and others back the belligerents “Bloody unacceptable.” The UN’s top official in Sudan, Denise Brown, abandoned the language of diplomacy in addressing the failure to tackle a devastating three-year conflict which has been overshadowed by Ukraine, then Gaza, and now Iran. The humanitarian crisis has dominated discussions of Sudan, she argued: “How about focusing on finding a solution to end the war?” The international conference convened in Berlin on Wednesday is intended to inject a sense of urgency, as the conflict enters its fourth year. Since Sudan’s generals turned upon each other, having overthrown the civilian government, tens if not hundreds of thousands of people have been killed. Four million have fled abroad to other fragile nations, and millions more are displaced internally. More than half the population – approaching 30 million people – are acutely food insecure. Much of the capital, Khartoum, lies in ruins. Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here.
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:02 pm
Former Alabama star allegedly impersonated NFL’s Penix, Njoku and McKinney in $20m loan scam

Luther Davis, a national champion with the Crimson Tide, is said to have worn wigs and make-up to secure fraudulent loans A former University of Alabama football star plans to plead guilty later this month to orchestrating an alleged scheme in which he impersonated NFL players and defrauded lenders out of nearly $20m. The alleged scam is described in detail by the US attorney for the northern district of Georgia, including depictions of the former defensive lineman donning disguises during loan closings. Luther Davis, a member of the Alabama team that won the 2010 national championship game, along with a partner, CJ Evins, “obtained at least thirteen fraudulent loans totaling more than $19,845,000”, the criminal information filing alleges. A criminal information (CI) document is filed by a US attorney when a defendant agrees to waive the constitutional right to indictment by a grand jury and instead proceed by typically entering a guilty plea; both Davis and Evins are doing so according to the court docket. Aliya Sports and Sure Sports did not reply to a request for comment for this article.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:00 am
How the streaming dream turned sports on TV into a costly maze

What began as a fan-friendly revolution has splintered into a confusing, expensive web of subscriptions, blackouts and ads There was a moment, perhaps a decade ago, when it felt as if sports broadcasting nirvana was near. A world where ordinary fans could access any game on any device, any time, anywhere. Or near enough, as cord-cutting devastated traditional cable subscription models and viewers who had long been locked into expensive and restrictive TV packages now had choices. Streaming nurtured a diverse and bespoke landscape.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:00 am
Atlético hold off Barcelona comeback after Lookman strike and García red

Defeat never tasted so good. At the end of a battle in which both teams had fought and both had bled, in which they had suffered but above all played, a huge banner was unfurled at the Metropolitano. “We give everything to win the cup,” it said, and, boy, had they. For the first time, Diego Simeone had seen his team lose a Champions League knockout game at home, but it didn’t matter: instead there was delirium, the club’s anthem belted out louder than ever before. “Buah! You don’t know how lovely it is to be among the four best teams in Europe,” the coach said. They had waited a long time for this. Ten years and one day later, Atlético Madrid eliminated Barcelona to reach the semi-final of the Champions League again. “This is the third time we’ve done this – against Messi’s Barcelona, against Lamine’s Barcelona – and it isn’t easy,” Simeone said; the other two times, in 2014 and 2016, they reached the final to which they are so desperate to return and exorcise the ghosts from Lisbon and Milan. “I’ve been here 14 years and never stop feeling emotional,” Simeone said. “I told the players: thank you, thank you, thank you. For the things we do, the faith we have.”
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:25 pm
NFL reporter Russini resigns amid ‘self-feeding speculation’ over photos with Patriots’ Vrabel

Photos prompted investigation by The Athletic Russini seen as one of NFL’s top reporters NFL reporter Dianna Russini has resigned from The Athletic less than a week after photos of her and New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel prompted an internal investigation at The New York Times-owned sports outlet. The New York Post last week published the photos of Vrabel and Russini at an Arizona resort and said they were taken before the NFL owners meetings that began in Phoenix on 29 March.
Published: April 14, 2026, 8:23 pm
Javier Mascherano resigns as Inter Miami manager months after winning MLS Cup

Mascherano coached one full season with Messi in Miami Inter Miami have been off to a slow start in 2026 Javier Mascherano has stunningly stepped down as Inter Miami’s manager, just months after leading the team to their first MLS title. In the club’s announcement of the move, Mascherano said he was leaving for “personal reasons,” though later on the announcement specifies that his coaching staff will also depart the club.
Published: April 14, 2026, 5:19 pm
Azzi Fudd taken first in WNBA draft by Dallas Wings in UConn reunion with Paige Bueckers

Fudd goes No 1, reunites with Bueckers UCLA set record with five first-round picks Azzi Fudd was selected by the Dallas Wings with the first pick of the WNBA draft on Monday night, capping a 12-month ascent from NCAA champion to the top overall choice and setting up a reunion with former University of Connecticut teammate Paige Bueckers. The 5ft 11in guard, who led UConn to last year’s national title and was named the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player, is the seventh player from the program to go No 1. Bueckers, the top selection by Dallas in the 2025 draft and the reigning WNBA rookie of the year, watched Fudd’s name called from a sold-out crowd at the Shed, the $500m cultural center at Hudson Yards on Manhattan’s west side.
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:11 am
Return trip from NYC to World Cup final stadium could cost $100 during tournament

NJ Transit says no decision has been finalized Trip to New Jersey stadium typically is $12.90 Train tickets from New York City to MetLife Stadium, the New Jersey site of eight World Cup games this summer, are set to increase sevenfold to more than $100 during the tournament, according to a new report. The Athletic reported NJ Transit’s plans for the ticket increase on Tuesday, citing sources familiar with the public transportation provider. NJ Transit told Fox 5 New York that the price has not been finalized. A decision is expected in the coming days, the Athletic report said.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:40 pm
Javokhir Sindarov earns world chess title shot with stunning Candidates win

Uzbek grandmaster wins Candidates with round to spare Sindarov, 20, to face India’s Gukesh for world title in fall Javokhir Sindarov will challenge for Gukesh Dommaraju’s world chess championship this fall after clinching the Candidates tournament with a game to spare on Tuesday afternoon in Cyprus. The 20-year-old Uzbek grandmaster closed out an emphatic victory in the 14-game double round-robin with a tame 58-move draw playing with the black pieces against Dutch star Anish Giri, moving to 9½ points and leaving the world No 9 two adrift with one round remaining.
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:03 pm
US Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker leaves for role with Saudi Arabia as World Cup looms

Crocker hired Emma Hayes and Mauricio Pochettino Sporting director duties to be split in the meantime US Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker is leaving his post with less than two months to go until the 2026 World Cup, US Soccer announced on Tuesday. The Guardian can also confirm Fox Sports’ earlier reporting that Crocker is taking up a similar role with the Saudi Arabia football federation. US Soccer said Crocker’s duties will be shared by chief operating officer Dan Helfrich, assistant sporting director Oguchi Onyewu, women’s youth national team head of development Tracey Kevins, and “the broader sporting leadership team.”
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:45 pm
North Korea rapidly expanding nuclear weapons capability, UN watchdog warns

Pyongyang making ‘very serious’ progress on producing weapons, with rapid rise in activity at main nuclear complex North Korea has made “very serious” progress in its ability to produce more nuclear weapons, the head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog has said, in another sign that the regime is seeking to use its nuclear arsenal to ensure its survival. North Korea is thought to have assembled about 50 nuclear warheads, although some experts are sceptical of its claims that it is able to miniaturise them so they can be attached to long-range ballistic missiles.
Published: April 15, 2026, 7:51 am
Trump warns US-UK trade deal ‘can always be changed’ with relations in ‘sad state’

President says he gave Britain ‘better deal than I had to’ but ally was ‘not there when we needed them’ on Iran Donald Trump has threatened to row back on the trade deal the US signed with the UK last year, in his latest salvo against the British government over sharp differences about the US’s approach to the Middle East. The US president said the economic deal struck with the UK, which cut some of his tariffs on cars, aluminium and steel, was “better than I had to” and that it could “always be changed”.
Published: April 15, 2026, 8:11 am
UK to call for end to Sudan bloodshed at Berlin talks on third anniversary of war

British aid to double as 19m people face acute hunger, but summit unlikely to end conflict amid Saudi-UAE tensions The British foreign secretary, Yvette Cooper, will urge Sudan’s warring parties to “cease bloodshed” during a major conference on Wednesday, which analysts believe is unlikely to deliver a significant step towards peace. The talks in Berlin – held on the third anniversary of the start of Sudan’s ruinous war – are expected to help address a catastrophic funding shortfall that is compounding the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:01 pm
Paris art enthusiast wins €1m Picasso painting in €100 charity raffle

Ari Hodara bought his ticket at the weekend after finding out about the raffle by chance while dining out A Parisian art enthusiast could not believe his luck when he found out on Tuesday he had won a Pablo Picasso painting worth more than €1m with a €100 raffle ticket. “How do I check that it’s not a hoax?” said Ari Hodara, 58, after organisers called him following the draw at Christie’s auction house in the French capital.
Published: April 15, 2026, 7:41 am
Air New Zealand's economy Skynest bunk beds set for launch

Passengers can book a four-hour session in the bunk beds from May for Auckland-New York flights but airline cautions against smuggling in children Economy passengers on Air New Zealand’s ultra-long-haul flight between Auckland and New York can book a spot in the airline’s bunk-bed style sleeping pods from May, which will take to skies in late 2026. In what the airline says is a world first, six full-length, lie-flat sleeping pods, are squeezed into the aisle of the new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The pods, known as “Skynest”, will include fresh bedding, a privacy curtain, ambient lighting and kit with eye-masks, skincare, earplugs and socks.
Published: April 15, 2026, 2:07 am
Nicole Kidman reveals she is training to become a death doula to ‘provide solace and care’ to dying

Australian actor says the death of her mother in 2024 inspired the new direction Nicole Kidman has revealed her next role: death doula. The Australian actor revealed she is now training to be a death doula – professionals who provide emotional, physical and psychological support to the dying – while speaking at the University of San Francisco.
Published: April 15, 2026, 4:17 am
Scottish ultrarunning champion dies during Highlands record attempt

David Parrish, who won Cape Wrath Ultra in 2023, had been attempting gruelling route again as fundraising challenge A 35-year-old ultramarathon champion from Dumfries has died while attempting to beat the record for a race to the most north-westerly point on mainland Britain. David Parrish, a former Royal Marine, was trying to become the fastest man to complete the Cape Wrath trail, one of Britain’s most gruelling race routes.
Published: April 15, 2026, 8:45 am
Kanye West postpones Marseille concert as France considers blocking him from performing

Interior minister is ‘highly determined’ to block US rapper from performing in the southern city in June due to his past antisemitic remarks, sources say Kanye West has announced he will postpone an upcoming concert in France, just after reports emerged that France’s interior minister is seeking to block the US rapper from performing due to his antisemitic remarks. “After much thought and consideration, it is my sole decision to postpone my show in Marseille, France until further notice,” the rapper, legally known as Ye, wrote on X.
Published: April 15, 2026, 12:34 am
Cuba could beat US energy blockade with $8bn investment in renewables, says thinktank

Report by Common Wealth argues rest of the world should pay for country’s transition as reparative climate finance Cuba could beat the US’s crippling energy blockade for ever with just an $8bn investment in renewable energy. And the rest of the world should pay for it. Those are the bold claims of a thinktank analysis of the embattled socialist republic’s energy policy, which claims that Cuba could show its Caribbean neighbours the way to a green energy future.
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:01 pm
Inside a jubilant DC conference where ‘the climate deniers are in charge now’

Trump’s EPA chief Lee Zeldin’s presence shows how much influence climate deniers now have, experts say As scientists confirmed that March was the United States’ most abnormally hot month in recorded history, dozens of climate deniers gathered to promote misinformation and tout their newfound influence on federal policy. At a conference hosted by the prominent science-denying thinktank the Heartland Institute last week, a crowd of mostly middle-aged men in suits claimed the world is finally waking up to the idea that the climate crisis does not exist.
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:00 pm
‘Suddenly, boom, it’s completely warm’: summers are getting longer – especially in Sydney, study finds

Researchers examined trends in 10 global cities, with Sydney’s summer growing at two-and-a-half times the average Scientist Ted Scott could feel that summers in his home state of Minnesota were not what they used to be. With the climate crisis accelerating, Scott could feel and see the seasons changing from their usual patterns – especially summer – and he wanted to know what the data said.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:11 am
‘Without them there is no life’: the race to understand the mysterious world of Africa’s fungi

Amid growing evidence of fungi’s key role in ecosystems and storing carbon, African scientists are championing the need to preserve ‘funga’ as much as flora and fauna Madagascar has long been celebrated for its remarkable wildlife, with the vast majority of its species – from ring-tailed lemurs to certain species of baobab trees – found nowhere else on the planet. But when discussing the island nation’s endemic treasures, fungi are often left out of the conversation. Yet “fungi are some of the most important things in the world”, says Anna Ralaiveloarisoa, a Malagasy scientist. “They feed 90% of terrestrial plants. Without them, there is no life on the Earth.”
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:00 am
Disney to cut 1,000 jobs as CEO announces layoffs across company

Studio and television business, ESPN, certain corporate functions and more to see workforce reduced, source says Walt Disney’s new chief executive, Josh D’Amaro, announced layoffs in an email to employees on Tuesday, as he looks to streamline the company’s operations. About 1,000 positions will be eliminated, according to a person familiar with the development.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:03 pm
UCLA gynecologist pleads guilty to 13 sexual abuse charges and is sentenced to 11 years in prison

James Heaps was first sentenced in 2023 but appeals court found he was denied a fair trial A former University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) gynecologist pleaded guilty to 13 felony sexual abuse charges on Tuesday in connection with the sexual assault of several patients over his career, and was sentenced to 11 years in prison. James Heaps was originally sentenced in 2023 to 11 years in prison after being convicted of five counts of sexual battery and penetration involving two patients. That sentence was overturned by an appeals court in February, which ruled that Heaps was denied a fair trial because the judge did not share with his attorneys a note from the court’s foreman sharing concerns about a juror’s English proficiency.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:36 pm
Trump pick to lead Federal Reserve has assets worth over $100m, disclosures indicate

Kevin Warsh, seeking to replace Fed chair Jerome Powell, had to file financial disclosures for Senate approval Kevin Warsh, the former Federal Reserve governor chosen by Donald Trump to lead the central bank, has submitted financial disclosures that suggest he holds assets worth well over $100m. The document is required for his nomination to advance through the Senate, beginning with a yet-to-be-scheduled hearing.
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:13 pm
Florida surgeon indicted after removing liver instead of spleen

Grand jury brings manslaughter charge over fatal 2024 operation where patient died on table A surgeon in Florida has been indicted for manslaughter after he wrongly removed a patient’s liver instead of his spleen during an August 2024 procedure. Thomas Shaknovsky, 44, was indicted by a grand jury in Tallahassee on Monday after prosecutors said he botched the surgery of 70-year-old William Bryan, of Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Published: April 14, 2026, 7:22 pm
Magyar meets with Hungarian president and goes on state media as he plans break with Orbán era – Europe live

Prime minister elect says he expects new government to be in place by mid-May Election winner Péter Magyar has confirmed work is under way to form the new Hungarian government by mid-May after holding talks with the country’s president, Tamás Sulyok, a loyalist of the outgoing prime minister, Viktor Orbán. The two leaders discussed the timetable for new parliament, which can be formed not before 4 May when the results of the Sunday’s vote need to be certified by, with Magyar saying he expected the new government to be in place by mid-May. “[Sulyok] is unworthy of representing the unity of the Hungarian nation. He is unfit to serve as the guardian of legality. He is not fit to serve as a moral authority or a role model.”
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:43 am
‘One simple gesture says it all’: the world in black and white – in pictures

From sunbathers holding hands to rain-soaked metro stations, Marina Sersale’s magical monochrome images take us across Italy, Japan and beyond
Published: April 15, 2026, 6:00 am
Truth & Treason review – persuasive, punchy treatment of teenager who takes on the Gestapo

Based on a true story, Ewan Horrocks as a young German denouncing Nazism and Rupert Evans as a Gestapo officer work well to loosen the Christian saviour narrative grip This second world war-set feature dramatises the story of German-resistance figure Helmuth Hübener, a Mormon teenager from Hamburg who went from being a member of the Hitler Youth to distributing leaflets denouncing the Nazi regime. According to the film, Hübener (Ewan Horrocks) was partly inspired to act because his Jewish friend Salomon Schwarz gets shipped off to Auschwitz. Hübener’s main motivation, apparently, was that he wanted people to know the truth, hence the movie’s alliterative title. It would be oh-so-easy to dismiss this film as maladroit Christian saviour-touting melodrama, however historically accurate it might be. It is especially tempting given one of the companies backing it is faith-based outfit Angel Studios, which brought us the QAnon-adjacent Sound of Freedom from a few years back. Plus, poor old Salomon (Nye Occomore) barely features much before he meets his epiphany-inciting fate. He certainly doesn’t get as much screen time as Hübener’s chief antagonist, Gestapo officer Erwin Mussener (Rupert Evans), who we learn has a soft side and his own freight of tragedy to bear before he starts yanking people’s fingernails out.
Published: April 15, 2026, 6:00 am
Mother Mary review – Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel are lost in ludicrous pop star drama

Music from Charli xcx can’t save David Lowery’s dour chamber piece, despite some flashes of dazzling style For a certain stripe of pop fan, diva worship comes along with having a high tolerance for their unique flavor of psychobabble. So when Anne Hathaway, as the titular singer in David Lowery’s Mother Mary, declares that her new single Spooky Action is about Einstein’s “transubstantiation of feelings”, I ignored the snorts from those in the theater beside me. Finally, I thought, fondly casting my mind back to when Lady Gaga would talk about her music as a reverse Warholian explosion: a pop star who is not afraid to lean into high-concept nonsense. My generosity quickly faded when I began to realize that Mother Mary – the character and the film – was missing a crucial component for any modern pop star worth their salt: self-awareness. Mother Mary is a one-time music A-lister in search of a comeback after a mysterious event that has taken her out of commission. She seems … haunted, and is experiencing a fashion emergency to boot, unable to find anything to wear for her imminent return to the stage. Three days before she is due to make her big appearance she turns up in the rain at the gothic mansion of fashion designer Sam Anselm (an enjoyably over-the-top Michaela Coel), looking like a rat caught in a monsoon, begging for an outfit that “feels like me”. Sam has moved on considerably since she was Mother Mary’s partner in fashion, and perhaps her lover behind closed doors too. In fact, she entirely loathes the pop star. “You are a carcinogen, you are a tumor,” Sam says in an amusingly ominous voiceover. “The bile is rising.”
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:18 pm
Miracle Mile: boy meets girl, romcom meets nuclear war

This 80s thriller straddles both a charming love affair and the threat of impending apocalypse. Somehow, it all works Miracle Mile is the result of an 80s romcom getting a severe bout of nuclear fear. It’s a uniquely chilling thriller, combining the disparate elements of screwball romance with a paranoid conspiracy to create a beat-the-clock urgency that defies categorisation and expectations. Jazz musician Harry (Anthony Edwards) meets and falls in love with Julie (Mare Winningham) while visiting Los Angeles, having spent an idyllic afternoon together. Julie rushes off to work and Harry returns to his hotel, with the pair arranging to meet that night.
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:00 pm
Is the new Super Mario Galaxy movie really that bad?

A shallow plot and advert-adjacent cameos justify the critics’ condemnation of Nintendo’s latest film. But there’s sincere affection for the universe here, too I was bracing myself for the worst when I headed into the cinema with my children to watch the new Super Mario Galaxy movie over the Easter break. The reviews have been memorably dire. The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw called it worse than AI; Empire deemed it a “humourless, hysterical trudge”. It’s been vilified even more than the first Mario movie, which film critics also hated. I am a lifelong Nintendo fan, though – I literally wrote the book on the company – so even if it was terrible, there was a possibility that the Mario-loving child within me might temporarily take over my critical faculties and get me through it. That’s what happened with the first Mario movie, which I found to be perfectly OK. I was not actively offended by it, as the film critics seemed to be; audiences seemed to land mostly in my camp, if the huge discrepancy between its audience ratings and review ratings were any indication. Could the sequel really be that much worse?
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:59 am
‘R&B today is like Brazilian football – the creativity, the skill’: Odeal, the genre’s hottest UK star

After being dropped by his label, the British-Nigerian singer became huge as an independent artist. So why did the Brit awards snub him? Ahead of arena dates, he reflects on his journey so far “I’m not looking at a crowd tonight,” Odeal says hours before his first ever Brixton Academy performance in late March. “I’m looking at my people; aunties, uncles, friends, peers and supporters.” Dressed in loungewear and stretched across a leather sofa backstage at the south London venue, the British-Nigerian singer seems calm, as if he’s exactly where he expected to be. The 26-year-old has the type of fame particular to the British R&B scene: adoration and many millions of streams from the genre’s global fanbase, to the point where he’ll soon play arenas across the US in support of R&B megastar Summer Walker – though is yet to have much mainstream recognition beyond that.
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:00 pm
Shrooms, alligators and the swamp: how the ‘satanic e-girls of TikTok’ revived psychedelic sludge metallers Acid Bath

The Louisiana band came to a tragically early end in the 90s, but after going viral they’ll soon play stadiums with System of a Down. They look back on the claggy riffs and circle pits ‘It’s a mind-blower,” says singer Dax Riggs on the surprising TikTok-driven renaissance of the renowned 1990s psychedelic sludge metallers Acid Bath. “In the front row you’ll see an old fan and next to them is a 13-year-old kid singing all the words,” adds guitarist Sammy Duet. “What the hell is going on here?” Formed in the Louisiana bayou in 1991 with oppressive, swampy sounds soundtracking tales of drugs, death and decay, Acid Bath deftly hopped from treacly, melodic grooves to bluesy licks and fast-chugging thrashers, sometimes in the same song. “Society here was totally decrepit and unfair in a lot of ways, but the beauty of the landscape is supreme,” says Riggs of the backwater wetlands that loomed large in their psyches. Their claggy, peculiar southern gothic style burned bright, before the death of bassist Audie Pitre in 1997 brought their journey to a close.
Published: April 14, 2026, 8:10 am
The Fallen by Louise Brangan review – an enraging account of Ireland’s Magdalene laundries

The horrifying story of the Catholic-run institutions that incarcerated thousands of women and girls Many readers, and surely most Irish readers, will finish this book in a state of white-knuckled rage, mingled with sorrow and at least a pang of guilt. It is a detailed, thoroughgoing and appalling account of the Magdalene laundries, the most famous, and most infamous, among Ireland’s extended and varied landscape of penal or correctional institutions, which operated for most of the 20th century – the last of the laundries was closed in 1996. As the academic Louise Brangan points out in The Fallen, it is easy to become confused by the number and variety of prisons, mental asylums, orphanages, workhouses and homes for unmarried mothers that proliferated in Ireland between the foundation of the Irish Free State in 1922 and the late 1990s. However, the Magdalene laundries were unique. Dr Brangan writes: “In a regime distinguished by its excessive inhumanity, the Magdalene laundries were its deep end. In 1951, when the laundries were at their height, for every 100,000 males, 27 were in prison … [while] for every 100,000 females, 70 were in a laundry. These were not peripheral: they were Ireland’s main carceral institution.”
Published: April 15, 2026, 6:00 am
Communion by Jon Doyle review – a charged debut about sin and solace

A man who meant to be a priest is faced with a moral crossroads in this ambitious and affecting first novel Jon Doyle’s debut novel tells the story of Mack O’Brien, a young man who went to a seminary to study for the priesthood but was asked to leave because he had no real calling, and has therefore returned to his family home in Wales to work out what to do with his life. Cheek by jowl with his ailing, deeply religious mother, and a father struggling to process the grief of his own parents’ recent deaths, he finds himself drawn into participating in a local theatre production – playing a disciple in Owen Sheers’s now-legendary Passion of Port Talbot, an immersive community-led re-enactment of the crucifixion that took place over several days in Port Talbot in 2012, starring Michael Sheen. Mack is recruited after a steelworker from the plant where he works as a security guard drops out of the show. Material enough for a novel already, one might think, but all this becomes more or less background noise when, on the same night he agrees to be in the play, Mack bumps into Siwan, a young woman he was close to at school. Siwan’s mother was an environmental activist who ended up going to prison for her protests. Siwan had visited him at the seminary on the day he agreed to leave the priesthood and said to him, “forgive me father, for I am about to sin”. The nature of the sin she is intent on committing becomes the focus of the novel.
Published: April 15, 2026, 8:01 am
My Year in Paris With Gertrude Stein by Deborah Levy review – wonderfully entertaining

Biography mingles with fiction as Levy explores the avant-garde writer through the story of three female friends in Paris The narrator of Deborah Levy’s witty scherzo of a “fiction” – “novel” isn’t the word for this uncategorisable book – thinks that Gertrude Stein would have liked Sigmund Freud. She imagines them enjoying a cigar together while their wives make small talk. Would Frau Freud “have exchanged her recipe for boiled beef with Alice B [Toklas]’s recipe for hashish fudge”? The two never met (though with her interest in the “bottom character” and his in the “unconscious”, Stein and Freud would have had plenty to talk about), but that barely matters. This book is full of things that don’t actually happen, of relationships that are not what the people involved suppose them to be, of digressions and fantasies and encounters that are imagined but never take place. It all starts with a lost cat. The cat is called “it”: lower-case “i” followed by lower-case “t”. This causes all sorts of linguistic confusion, highlighting the way we use the word “it” to mean something indeterminate (as in the first sentence of this paragraph), or something trivial, or something tremendous. The phrase “lost it” recurs, the “it” meaning – variously – one’s mind, sympathy with Ernest Hemingway, daring to be as unconventional as Gertrude Stein, the stream of consciousness “flowing under the mowed and manicured golf courses on which men swung their clubs in the 21st century”, the temptation to smile while being undermined by a patronising man, the drudgery of housekeeping, the thing – which might be obedience or shame – that holds an artist back from becoming a modernist … or love, or one’s mother, or a black-and-white cat with one deformed ear.
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:01 am
All Them Dogs by Djamel White review – murderous desires in the badlands of Dublin

Sparks fly in this homoerotic dance of desire and betrayal, from a powerful new voice in Irish literature Toxic masculinity, that repressed and repressive male energy that does so much to fuel brutality and abuse, sometimes finds itself on the brink of a vulnerable homoeroticism. In Djamel White’s debut novel All Them Dogs, a vividly propulsive neo-noir, two violent men discover that murderous desires can lead to love as well as death. This is a fast-paced crime thriller with a psychosexual twist, set in a dangerously Freudian arena of Eros and Thanatos. On the run for five years after killing a man in a gang fight, Tony Ward has returned to the badlands of west Dublin under the protection of a local crime boss. Teamed up with tall and sullen enforcer Darren “Flute” Walsh, Tony is back on his home turf grafting a grim routine of collecting debts and drug dealer’s dues. Propelled through a world of old scores and hard knocks, our protagonist is a shark who has to keep moving simply to survive. But when he and Flute are called upon to kill a failing dealer, their brutal conspiracy becomes a visceral dance of desire and betrayal.
Published: April 14, 2026, 8:00 am
‘Such a water-cooler show!’ Jane Krakowski on Ally McBeal – and life as the world’s biggest scene-stealer

The 1990s series set her career alight; then came 30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and countless theatre triumphs. She discusses Tina Fey, Stephen Sondheim and why it would take a broken leg to keep her off stage ‘I’ve been on three television shows that moved the needle a little bit,” says Jane Krakowski. “It sounds obnoxious for me to say it, so hopefully you’ll phrase that as if you said it.” In fact, I did also say it: the first was Ally McBeal, from 1997 until 2002, in which she played Elaine Vassal, an idiosyncratic character in a groundbreaking show. The kind of people who liked to sit around arguing about telly and post-modernism talked constantly about what kind of feminism McBeal was iterating, in the late 90s, with its scatty, neurotic heroine, such an unfamiliar screen trope of Career Woman, but somehow so much closer to life. Krakowski was almost the photo-negative of Calista Flockhart’s title character: brassy, eccentric, unconcerned by others’ opinions. Similarly, her character in 30 Rock, Jenna Maroney, acted as the bookend to Tina Fey’s Liz Lemon – Krakowski untouched by self-awareness, Fey beset by it. That ran from 2006 until 2013, and two years later, Fey’s follow-up, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, featured Krakowski as Jacqueline White, a magnetically unlikable wealthy socialite, in a fictional world so surreally improbable that it feels like a high-wire act only this particular cast could have pulled off. You could split hairs about whether Ally McBeal invented the “dramedy” or just honed it, and the question of Fey’s comic sensibility could suck you in like quicksand. But in each show, Krakowski creates a character that you cannot imagine having landed, fully formed, on the page. She is expressive in a way that’s so high-voltage but so controlled, funny in a way that feels so instinctive but so deliberated, that the dialogue and the performance seem to explode together like two chemical elements.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:00 am
‘They accomplished so much, even as they were dying’: the groundbreaking gay art of Peter Hujar and Paul Thek

A new book uncovers the yearning romance that fueled the Aids-era artists’ life and work Andrew Durbin, author and editor-in-chief of Frieze Magazine, spent almost five years writing The Wonderful World That Almost Was. This dual biography of photographer Peter Hujar and sculptor Paul Thek, two gay artists who made extraordinary work in the years before and during Aids, focuses on their friendship, creativity and collaboration spanning more than 30 years. They died within a year of each other, in 1987 and 1988, both from complications from Aids. The work and lives of Thek and Hujar have come storming back into the cultural conversation in recent years. Hujar was played by Ben Whishaw in Ira Sachs’s poetic 2025 film, Peter Hujar’s Day, and his images have been used as cover art for an Anohni and the Johnsons album and Hanya Yanagihara’s bestseller A Little Life. Thek’s equivalent moment has been slower; his most important works were large-scale installations in Europe, all lost, and which, as Durbin tells me, “everyone loved, but few could experience. And when they were finished, there wasn’t much left to sell. But I think his moment is about to come.”
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:00 am
‘These flowers have witnessed horrific things’: Steve McQueen’s bountiful Grenada – in pictures

The artist and film-maker spent a summer on the island making poetic images of the local flora – and exploring their connections to Grenada’s historical trauma
Published: April 14, 2026, 6:01 am
‘It was life-changing’: the celebrated art historian who spent 46 years sitting for Frank Auerbach

Catherine Lampert is a historian, curator and model who spent much of her time sitting for her famous friends. She tells us what the likes of Auerbach, Lucian Freud and Euan Uglow meant to her Last November, a work titled Potiphar’s Wife by British painter Euan Uglow appeared in a private sale by Christie’s in London. “We were all so excited,” says art historian and curator Catherine Lampert. “I had tried many times to find out where that picture was.” It depicts a woman lying on the ground against a blue wall, legs crossed and arms stretched out behind her to, it seems, stop a man in a T-shirt from leaving. Both cling to a beautifully draped length of orange cloth. “Euan was quite cryptic,” she says. “But in the last months, he let me record him in anticipation of this book and then he would be quite” – she taps the table decisively with her hand – “‘This is what this picture is about.’ The last time I went to see him in hospital, he said, ‘Let’s get to work.’” Lampert only recorded a few minutes that day. But the details she gleaned – about the vertical yellow band that anchors the whole composition being “satiny and still” and the way the drapery “moves” – she treasured like gold dust.
This is the last painting Uglow talked to Lampert about as he lay dying of cancer in August 2000. She had known him since her early 20s, had organised his first big show in 1974 and in those final months of his life, she was working on the catalogue raisonné of his paintings – an annotated list of Uglow’s complete works.
Lampert is sitting at an aged square table that has been in her London home for 50 years, as has she. The many people who have sat around it (Uglow and Frank Auerbach among them), not to mention the art (Alison Turnbull) and photography (David Hockney in Lucian Freud’s studio; Auerbach and Leon Kossoff at a dinner) on the walls, speak to her status as a quiet giant of contemporary art.
Published: April 14, 2026, 9:18 am
Bosses say AI boosts productivity – workers say they’re drowning in ‘workslop’

Workslop refers to AI-generated work that seems polished but is flawed and in need of heavy corrections Ken, a copywriter for a large, Miami-based cybersecurity firm, used to enjoy his job. But then the “workslop” started piling up. Workslop is an unintended consequence of the AI boom. It’s what happens when employees use AI to quickly generate work that seems polished – at least superficially – but is in fact so flawed or inaccurate that it needs to be heavily corrected, cleaned up or even completely redone after it’s passed on to colleagues.
Published: April 14, 2026, 2:00 pm
Sali Hughes on beauty: how to repair your hair in three minutes – no scissors or faffing required

Even the promise of stronger, healthier hair could never quite tempt me to use products as opposed to cutting it. Until now … There are few brands one can credit with having changed the beauty game, but the launch of Olaplex just over a decade ago invalidated the assertion that the only way to fix damaged hair is to cut it. It used a patented ingredient (the unpronounceable bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate) to strengthen and rebuild all types of hair bonds ravaged by bleach, colour and other chemical or heat treatments.
Published: April 15, 2026, 9:00 am
Always in crisis mode? You might be catastrophizing – here’s how to stop

When your boss asks to meet, do you assume you’re about to get fired? Experts explain this common pattern Your boss asks you for a meeting later in the week; you have never received negative feedback, but you automatically assume you’re about to get fired. Thoughts begin to swirl as you imagine the consequences: soon, you’ll be unemployed and unable to pay your rent. Or, perhaps, when your partner is a little late coming home, you visualize a terrible accident on the motorway, their car crushed in the pile-up.
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:00 pm
From gentle strolls to zipline thrills: summer hiking in the Swiss Alps

The vertiginous Valais canton offers adventures aplenty, from abseiling down gorges to wild swims in glacial pools – and nights swapping hiking tales in mountain huts Thick grey-green mud squidges through my toes as I step into the icy, irresistible water. I’m on the descent from the Britannia Hut at the foot of the Allalinhorn in the Valais canton of the Swiss Alps, and this turquoise pool of glacial meltwater has been on the horizon tempting me for an hour. I peel off all five layers of clothing and plunge into the murky water. After a night in a shared dorm without showers it’s bliss. In winter, the jagged ridges of the Valais are the domain of expert skiers and ice climbers, but in summer the lower slopes become accessible to hikers, with the added bonus of the ski lift infrastructure. You can be surrounded by dramatic peaks with the security of well-marked trails ranging from gentle strolls to serious alpine routes. I’m here to hike to mountain huts, test my nerves on via ferrata routes, and fill my city-dweller lungs with clean Alpine air.
Published: April 15, 2026, 6:00 am
AI companies make powerful tech – but they’re also savvy marketers

Anthropic’s Claude Mythos AI is said to be frighteningly capable, but we shouldn’t get carried away by the hype Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, the Guardian’s US tech editor, writing to you from my happy village in Pokopia. Tech companies are cutting jobs and betting on AI. The payoff is far from guaranteed ‘There’s a lot of desperation’: skilled older workers turn to AI training to stay afloat ‘It has your name on it, but I don’t think it’s you’: how AI is impersonating musicians on Spotify ‘It feels as if I’ve made a new best friend’: my experiment with AI journalling ‘Irresponsible failure’: Google, Meta, Snap and Microsoft slam EU over child sexual abuse law lapse ‘Abhorrent’: the inside story of the Polymarket gamblers betting millions on war OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home targeted with molotov cocktail
Published: April 14, 2026, 12:04 pm
What can I do with leftover rice? | Kitchen aide

Don’t be scared of cooked rice: our experts share safe ways to turn yesterday’s leftovers into something delicious How do I store cooked rice safely, and what can I make with it the next day? “Rice is the most versatile grain to have around as extras,” confirms Ping Coombes, author of Rice, but there’s another benefit, too. “When rice cools, the molecules rearrange into tighter bonds in a process called retrogradation.” This, Coombes continues, creates resistant starch, and the more resistant the starch, the slower the release of energy. “Eating chilled, pre-cooked rice makes it release sugar molecules into the blood stream more slowly, promoting the feelings of fullness for longer and preventing big variations of blood sugar.” But back to Michael’s prospective meals.
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“It’s a bit of a running joke with rice, because I think of all the people in China who aren’t spreading their leftover rice immediately on to a tray to cool and are still alive,” says Amy Poon, of Poon’s at Somerset House in London. “But I have to be responsible and say: cool the rice as quickly as possible, within the hour, and put it in an airtight container and pop it in the fridge [or freezer] straight away.” The reason being, as food science guru Harold McGee notes in his bible On Food & Cooking, “Raw rice almost always carries dormant spores of the bacterium Bacillus cereus, which produces powerful gastrointestinal toxins. The spores can tolerate high temperatures, and some survive cooking.” In short: good storage practices will prevent bacterial growth, not to mention open a whole world of dinner opportunities.
Published: April 14, 2026, 12:00 pm
Vegemite is recognised globally – but how many people know Milo was invented in Australia?

The chocolate malt powder is sold in more than 40 countries, and Australian cafe owners say there’s ‘jingoistic pride’ in serving it on their menus When I order the jumbo-sized Milo Godzilla at Ho Jiak in Sydney’s Haymarket, it arrives as advertised – it’s comically large. The Malaysian restaurant prepares the drink by swirling Milo powder with hot water, adding sweet drizzles of condensed milk then chilling the mix with ice. Scoops of ice-cream are added and extra choc-malt powder is showered on top. Served in a one-litre jug, it’s so big I can’t finish it solo: staff hand me three takeaway cups to transport the leftovers. Like many beloved Milo drinks, the Godzilla is native to south-east Asia. Without ice-cream, it’s essentially a Milo Dinosaur: an iced Milo heavily sprinkled with more of the choc-malt grains and served everywhere from Malaysian market stalls to Indian-Muslim restaurants in Singapore.
Published: April 14, 2026, 3:00 pm
‘Nothing but tree skeletons’: record-breaking wildfires devastate US cattle country

Rising temperatures and extreme drought are driving more destructive spring fires across the Great Plains. This year, forces aligned to create the perfect storm in Nebraska In a normal year, the vast grasslands that roll across the American Great Plains would be starting to green. But at the center of the US, where most of the nation’s beef producers graze their herds, this spring brought fire instead of moisture, leaving more than a million acres black and barren. Multiple blazes raged across Nebraska, where the records for the annual acreage burned were obliterated in a single month. The state logged the largest blaze ever recorded when the Morrill fire cascaded across more than 642,000 acres (260,000 hectares) before it was contained in March.
Published: April 14, 2026, 11:00 am
Art, sex, nature: why is everything sold to us as a means to an end, rather than an end in itself?

How a reductive worldview is stripping meaning from our most valued activities This article was originally published as The six-second hug on Aeon.co For decades, films out of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios have opened with Leo the roaring lion, garlanded with the motto ars gratia artis: art for art’s sake. Given that MGM is a money-making behemoth, we might doubt the sincerity of this high-minded sentiment. Still, it certainly expresses one of the few legitimate reasons why people should make movies. Art for the sake of anything else – profit, self-promotion, propaganda – isn’t really art at all, or at least not in its purest sense. It therefore came as a bit of a shock to see a recent advert for the National Art Pass, which gives holders free or discounted entry to galleries and museums around the UK. The tagline “See more. Live more” sounded right: art does indeed enrich our lives. But it turned out that the “more” here was purely quantitative, not qualitative. “Grow some years on to your life with art,” proclaimed the main slogan, followed by: “Spending time in galleries and museums could help you live longer.” Art not for art’s sake, but for your heart’s sake, the fleshy not the spiritual one at that. This messaging around the arts has become ubiquitous, with Arts Council England promoting the idea that “engaging in creative and cultural activities has proven health benefits for individuals and communities”.
Published: April 14, 2026, 4:00 am
Magazine covers and a Dignity Day march in Caracas: photos of the day – Tuesday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Published: April 14, 2026, 1:16 pm
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