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UK prosecutors charge 3, including dual Pakistani citizen, in arson attack on Jewish ambulances in London

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Three suspects were charged in an alleged arson attack targeting Jewish community ambulances in north London, an act U.K.'s Starmer called antisemitic.

Published: April 4, 2026, 4:56 pm

Iran, proxy militias threaten US universities in Lebanon as Americans urged to flee now

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Iran and its proxy militias have threatened universities in Lebanon, U.S. officials say, and the State Department warned Americans to depart immediately.

Published: April 3, 2026, 7:06 pm

Cuba releases 2,000 prisoners amid Trump pressure, energy crisis

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Cuba's government releases over 2,000 prisoners citing good behavior and health conditions as U.S. sanctions worsen the island's economic crisis.

Published: April 3, 2026, 6:15 pm

Iran Guards recruiting children as young as 12, putting them on front lines of war

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Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International report Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is recruiting children as young as 12 into military-linked combat and patrol roles.

Published: April 3, 2026, 5:10 pm

Trump Wants to Make Deportation Deals. Autocrats Are Ready to Listen.

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The White House has turned deportations, a signature domestic issue, into a major piece of foreign policy. Here’s what we know about the program.

Published: April 4, 2026, 11:12 am

Iranians Seek Respite in Nature Amid the War

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Families gathered for picnics and games this week to mark the end of the Iranian new year holiday, seizing on a brief chance to celebrate.

Published: April 4, 2026, 9:02 am

Deadly Earthquake and Floods Worsen Afghanistan’s Troubles

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Floods have killed at least 77 people this week and destroyed or damaged thousands of homes, and an earthquake on Friday killed a dozen more.

Published: April 4, 2026, 9:35 pm

Iran War Live Updates: U.S. Races to Find Missing Crew Member as Trump Repeats Threats Over Strait

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President Trump said time was “running out” on his ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and Israel struck a major petrochemical complex in Iran’s southwest.

Published: April 4, 2026, 9:32 pm

Europe’s Options in the Strait of Hormuz: Few, and Risky

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European leaders and other officials have ideas for bringing shipping back to the strait once the Iran war ends. But none of them are sure bets.

Published: April 4, 2026, 9:01 am

Three Charged With Arson in Attack on U.K. Jewish Charity’s Ambulances

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A fourth suspect was arrested after showing up at a hearing for the defendants, the police said. The March attack was widely condemned but has not been declared a terrorist incident.

Published: April 4, 2026, 4:42 pm

Epstein Presented Himself to Indian Tycoon as a Trump White House Insider

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The convicted sex offender gave Anil Ambani information on appointments and foreign policy. Some seemed prescient, though there was no evidence he was close to the administration.

Published: April 4, 2026, 4:01 am

What We Know About the F-15E Strike Eagle Shot Down by Iran

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An F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over Iran and an A-10 Warthog crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, officials said on Friday. Two airmen were rescued, and one is unaccounted for.

Published: April 4, 2026, 2:37 pm

Stephen Lewis Was a Singular Man on a Mission

Heartbreaking scenes of death from H.I.V. in Africa enraged and fueled the work of the Canadian AIDS activist and politician who died on Tuesday.

Published: April 4, 2026, 4:41 pm

Ex-US Army Pilot Recalls Battle for Survival When Shot Down in Iraq

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Ronald Young Jr. was in the Army when his Apache Longbow copter went down during the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

Published: April 3, 2026, 10:35 pm

Could There Be a Popular Uprising in Cuba?

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There is no organized opposition on the island because many critics of the regime have fled. But anti-government protests have been growing.

Published: April 3, 2026, 5:45 pm

In Syria, Kidnappings of Women and Girls Fuel a Minority Group’s Fears

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A Times investigation found that abductions of women and girls from Syria’s Alawite minority were more common, and more brutal, than the government has acknowledged.

Published: April 3, 2026, 4:01 am

Rima Hassan Is Charged With Glorifying Terrorism Online in Social Media Post

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Rima Hassan, a member of the European Parliament, could face seven years in prison for the post, in which she quoted a perpetrator of a 1972 massacre in Israel.

Published: April 4, 2026, 10:45 am

Satellite image company restricts Mideast content, citing a U.S. government request.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 9:30 pm

Here’s how two airmen would have ejected from the F-15E.

A step-by-step look at the process by which the two crew members probably ejected from the fighter jet.

Published: April 4, 2026, 7:00 pm

U.S. Fighter Jet Downed Over Iran Was Probably Based at R.A.F. Lakenheath, U.K. Airfield

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A military analyst identified markings consistent with a squadron based at R.A.F. Lakenheath, one of two British bases that host the largest U.S. fighter jet operation in Europe.

Published: April 4, 2026, 4:43 pm

A projectile hit near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant, killing a worker.

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There was no reported increase in radiation levels. A string of recent attacks near the Persian Gulf facility has fueled fears of a nuclear accident.

Published: April 4, 2026, 2:27 pm

Missing Airman Raises Concerns That Iran Could Gain Leverage Over the U.S.

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Since 1979, Iran has repeatedly used Americans and Europeans detained on its territory to win concessions over more powerful adversaries.

Published: April 4, 2026, 4:58 pm

Living Space

We don’t have to travel to the moon to gain some of the insight that astronauts do.

Published: April 4, 2026, 10:13 am

Trump Pledged a Quick End to the Iran War, but He Hasn’t Explained How

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President Trump bet that American firepower could cow Iran into compliance. So far, Iran’s leaders have been unwilling to quit.

Published: April 4, 2026, 5:29 pm

Here’s the latest.

Published: April 4, 2026, 7:45 pm

‘Iran Is Being Destroyed in Front of Our Eyes’: Tehran Is Gripped by Fear

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Fifteen residents of Tehran said in telephone interviews and text messages that the capital was weathering heavy bombardment.

Published: April 4, 2026, 5:40 pm

Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Friday

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An American fighter jet was shot down by Iran for the first time since the start of the war, leading to an urgent search-and-rescue operation for a missing crew member.

Published: April 4, 2026, 1:20 am

Iran’s Defenses Have Been Struck, but They Can Still Fire Missiles and Drones

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Iran has sent waves of missiles and drones at Israel and Gulf states in recent weeks and shot down an American fighter jet on Friday.

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:53 pm

In the Philippines, Rising Fuel Prices Force Travelers to Stay Home During Holy Week

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Surging gasoline prices in the Philippines have forced some people to cancel or scale back the Visita Iglesia, a Holy Week tradition in which Catholics travel to seven churches.

Published: April 4, 2026, 1:10 pm

Iran Shoots Down U.S. Fighter Jet, Setting Off American Search and Rescue

One crew member was rescued. The risky operation to find the second airman came as the United States and Israel struck infrastructure targets in Iran, prompting Iranian retaliation in the Gulf.

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:58 pm

Iran Is Quickly Repairing Missile Bunkers, U.S. Intelligence Says

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Reports cast doubt on how close the United States is to destroying Iran’s missile capability, a key goal in the war.

Published: April 3, 2026, 11:07 pm

The F-15E Strike Eagle: What to Know

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The U.S. military aircraft with a two-person crew was shot down in Iran on Friday.

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:55 pm

Hegseth Says U.S. Troops Are Fighting for Jesus. The Pope Disagrees.

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In sharp contrast to the Trump administration’s calls for Christian prayers for the war effort, Pope Leo XIV says military domination is “entirely foreign to the way of Jesus Christ.”

Published: April 4, 2026, 6:57 pm

What U.S. military Pilots Are Trained to Do if Shot Down

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Published: April 4, 2026, 1:44 pm

Iranian media outlets say helicopters are searching for the crew of the downed jet.

Published: April 3, 2026, 4:44 pm

Israel plans to seize control of parts of southern Lebanon.

Published: April 3, 2026, 12:32 pm

Kuwait Blames Iran for Attack on Power and Desalination Plants

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In Kuwait, an Iranian attack on Friday damaged a power and water desalination plant, officials said. Both sides in the Iran war have ramped up strikes on civilian targets.

Published: April 3, 2026, 12:12 pm

How Do You Count 1.4 Billion People? India Is Trying.

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India’s 2027 census will shape how wealth and power is distributed and inform policies around castes and women in the world’s most populous nation.

Published: April 3, 2026, 2:56 pm

At War With Iran Again, Some Israelis Fear Conflict Is Becoming Routine

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A majority of Israelis support the war with Iran, but many doubt that it will solve Israel’s long-term security problems. Some also question their prime minister’s assurances and motives.

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:07 am

Here’s the latest.

Published: April 3, 2026, 11:05 pm

Myanmar Junta Chief Ascends to President, Five Years After Coup

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U Min Aung Hlaing’s elevation to the civilian post is the conclusion of elections in the country, which were stage managed by the military.

Published: April 3, 2026, 6:42 am

Cosmopolitan Shanghai Is an Uneasy Fit in China’s Narrative of Western Sins

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Shanghai’s many layers of architecture, culture and politics have made it a difficult fit for the Communist Party’s preferred narrative of Chinese victimhood and Western sins.

Published: April 3, 2026, 6:18 pm

Cuba Says It Is Pardoning More Than 2,000 Prisoners

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The Cuban government said the releases were a humanitarian gesture during Holy Week. It was not clear if they were related to ongoing negotiations between Cuba and the United States.

Published: April 3, 2026, 2:59 pm

Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Problem

Our White House reporter Zolan Kanno-Youngs parses some of President Trump’s conflicting messages about the war with Iran.

Published: April 3, 2026, 2:17 am

Iranians hold a nature festival in the shadow of war.

Typically on Sizdah Bedar, families picnic outside, gather around rivers or streams, tell stories and take part in simple traditions that bind them to their heritage.

Published: April 4, 2026, 1:12 am

The Race for the Future of the Moon

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The Artemis II mission isn’t just about science and exploration. It’s part of a high-stakes space race between the U.S. and China.

Published: April 3, 2026, 4:38 am

A Bid to Use Force to Open Strait of Hormuz Hits Roadblocks at U.N. Security Council

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Several permanent members of the Security Council opposed the resolution, drafted by Bahrain in coordination with its Gulf neighbors, officials said.

Published: April 3, 2026, 3:29 am

Trump Hails Strike on Iranian Bridge, Warning ‘More to Follow’

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Iran state media said eight people had been killed in the attack and dozens wounded. A local official said the bridge, in the mountains, was not yet in operation and that the people had been nearby when the attack happened.

Published: April 3, 2026, 12:57 am

Liamine Zeroual, Algerian President During Civil War, Dies at 84

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Cutting short his five-year term amid a scarring conflict, he was perhaps a first: an Algerian leader who left office without being forced out or dying.

Published: April 4, 2026, 5:18 am

Legal experts express concerns over ‘violations of international law’ in the war.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 9:12 am

War With Iran Clarifies Trump’s Spending Priorities: The Military, Not Child Care

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As the White House prepares to release its 2027 budget, President Trump said military protection, not social programs, took precedence.

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:02 am

Danish Warship Sunk by Britain’s Lord Nelson 225 Years Ago Is Found

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The ship sank during the Battle of Copenhagen, an important moment in Danish and British history, and became the origin of a common saying.

Published: April 3, 2026, 1:28 pm

Ancient Artifacts Stolen in Dutch Museum Heist Are Recovered

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The golden helmet of Cotofenesti, a highly regarded artifact from Romania, and two elaborate golden bracelets were taken in January 2025.

Published: April 3, 2026, 3:03 pm

U.K. to Host Talks on Securing Strait of Hormuz

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It was not clear whether the talks, expected to involve dozens of countries, would satisfy President Trump’s demand that other nations take a more active part in the Iran war.

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:27 am

Daughters’ relentless search shatters ‘overdose’ claim, leads to arrest in mom’s 1992 murder

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James Robert Randle was arrested over 30 years after his estranged wife Janice was found dead in their Graham, Washington home in November 1992.

Published: April 4, 2026, 8:00 pm

Three people hospitalized after city bus crashes into popular DC restaurant: officials

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A bus crashed into popular D.C. restaurant AMBAR in Shaw on Saturday morning. Officials say three adults were hospitalized with minor injuries.

Published: April 4, 2026, 7:28 pm

Amy Bradley cruise ship mystery reignited by ‘big’ revelations in disappearance: report

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New leads have reportedly emerged in the Amy Bradley disappearance case, with the Netflix documentary director revealing FBI interviews of two trafficking suspects.

Published: April 4, 2026, 6:00 pm

One of America's prettiest cities scrambles to reclaim storybook streets from homeless camps, drug dens

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Savannah business leaders and city officials say they are working to address growing homelessness, encampments and public safety concerns downtown.

Published: April 4, 2026, 2:00 pm

Artist fumes after tribute honoring slain Iryna Zarutska gets scrubbed amid woke blowback

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Providence artist Ian Gaudreau says left-wing backlash to Elon Musk's involvement shut down his mural honoring slain refugee Iryna Zarutska.

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:00 pm

Viral surveillance video shows suspects in killing of 7-month-old flung from moped in frenzied getaway crash

Police say Amuri Greene is the suspected gunman in the Brooklyn shooting that killed 7-month-old Kaori Patterson-Moore in a gang-related attack.

Published: April 4, 2026, 11:00 am

Sheriff under fire amid Nancy Guthrie case allegedly brought loaded firearm to airport checkpoint

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Sheriff Chris Nanos allegedly brought a loaded firearm through a TSA checkpoint, and a Tucson resident says he avoided consequences a regular citizen would face.

Published: April 4, 2026, 10:00 am

Artemis II astronauts nearly halfway to the moon; NASA shares stunning photos from Orion spacecraft

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The four Artemis II astronauts are nearly halfway to the moon since launching Wednesday, while taking some stunning images. NASA says the mission is going well.

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:09 am

California 4-year-old boy survives attack by coyote that bit and tried to drag him away

A 4-year-old boy had seven puncture wounds after a coyote attacked him in Southern California. The repeat offender was later euthanized.

Published: April 3, 2026, 11:27 pm

Coast Guard captured on camera rescuing federal agents, boaters after 2 vessels capsize off Puerto Rico

U.S. Coast Guard and Puerto Rico police rescued three federal agents and two boaters after two vessels capsized off Isla de Cabras Tuesday night.

Published: April 3, 2026, 11:10 pm

Florida man charged with murder after allegedly stabbing woman to death in random attack in quiet neighborhood

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Authorities say Kersten Francilus, 25, randomly stabbed a woman to death in a South Florida neighborhood after going door to door asking odd questions.

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:58 pm

Healthy patients allegedly lured into $50M hospice scam as feds expose cash kickbacks and fake care

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Federal authorities in Los Angeles arrested eight in an alleged $50 million hospice fraud scheme that prosecutors say turned Medicare into a cash grab.

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:21 pm

Illegal immigrant accused of murdering wife in Texas just weeks after marriage, ICE fights release

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A 24-year-old illegal immigrant allegedly slit his wife's throat in Dallas. DHS lodged an ICE detainer asking Texas authorities not to release him.

Published: April 3, 2026, 8:46 pm

Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Ted Bundy unmasked, Guthrie sheriff dragged to hot seat, Hawaii doc testifies

Stay up to date with the Fox News True Crime Newsletter, which brings you the latest cases ripped from the headlines, from crime to courts, legal and scandal.

Published: April 3, 2026, 8:00 pm

Truth about Arizona girl found alive decades after vanishing leaves investigator ‘dumbfounded’: report

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An Arizona cold case was solved after 30 years. Christina Plante, missing since 1994, has been found alive. An investigator says she ran away at age 13.

Published: April 3, 2026, 7:39 pm

Parents of MacDill bomb suspects are illegal immigrants, DHS warns of birthright citizenship dangers

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DHS announces parents of suspects in the foiled MacDill Air Force Base explosive plot are illegal immigrants who defied a 1998 removal order.

Published: April 3, 2026, 7:34 pm

Walmart employee fatally stabbed in random attack by man who allegedly believed victim was a 'demon': police

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Jordanne Drinkwater was fatally stabbed at a Conway Walmart in what police described as a random attack. The suspect allegedly said he fought a demon.

Published: April 3, 2026, 6:34 pm

Illegal immigrant, accomplice get 5 years for murder in sweetheart deal with progressive Virginia DA

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Two admitted murderers will serve just five years in prison after a plea deal with a progressive Virginia prosecutor reduced their effective sentences.

Published: April 3, 2026, 6:24 pm

ICE detains president of Wisconsin's largest mosque, alleging he hid conviction for attacks on Israelis

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Federal authorities detain Wisconsin's largest mosque president, alleging he concealed past conviction in Israel and lied on his immigration application.

Published: April 3, 2026, 3:31 pm

NY prosecutor sidesteps sanctuary law and coordinates ICE arrest of Guatemalan child rape suspect

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A New York prosecutor used a legal loophole to coordinate an ICE arrest of a suspected child rapist, bypassing the state's sanctuary and no-bail policies.

Published: April 3, 2026, 3:18 pm

Dem lawmaker busted on camera slipping into bash with reality TV stars as Americans feel shutdown pain

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Democrat Rep. Seth Magaziner was caught sneaking into a "Real Housewives of Rhode Island" watch party amid the government shutdown before Easter travel.

Published: April 3, 2026, 3:00 pm

Feds charge illegal immigrant in Loyola student killing as attorney says prosecutors lack 'faith' in state

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New federal charges filed against the illegal immigrant accused of fatally shooting 18-year-old Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman.

Published: April 3, 2026, 2:29 pm

What B-52 bombers bring to the Iran fight and more top headlines

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Published: April 3, 2026, 11:17 am

Nancy Guthrie sheriff to get dragged to hot seat as stalled case stirs up past scandals

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Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos faces perjury allegations over his early career history as his department investigates Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.

Published: April 3, 2026, 10:00 am

Artemis II crew describes life aboard Orion spacecraft on historic journey to the moon and back

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The Artemis II crew launched from Kennedy Space Center aboard Orion, embarking on NASA's first crewed moon mission since the Apollo era of the 1970s.

Published: April 3, 2026, 5:41 am

At Least 15 Injured After Driver Plows Into a Louisiana Festival

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Some of the pedestrians at the parade in New Iberia, La., were critically hurt, according to the authorities, who said the driver was taken into custody.

Published: April 4, 2026, 9:35 pm

Some Voters Say Congress Is Too Old. These Black Democrats Aren’t Leaving.

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As older members of Congress head for the exits amid growing pressure for fresh faces in the Democratic Party, some of the most seasoned Black lawmakers are resisting retirement.

Published: April 4, 2026, 6:29 pm

New Attorney General, Same Albatross: Trump’s Quest for Retribution

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The name atop the Justice Department’s organizational chart matters less than the presence of a president whose demands for revenge have become so extreme that even his most obsequious appointees have fallen short.

Published: April 4, 2026, 9:02 am

Trump Pledged a Quick End to the Iran War, but He Hasn’t Explained How

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President Trump bet that American firepower could cow Iran into compliance. So far, Iran’s leaders have been unwilling to quit.

Published: April 4, 2026, 5:29 pm

Houston Cheers on Artemis II Moon Mission, Reclaiming Its Place as ‘Space City’

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The Artemis II mission elicited deep feelings for many Americans, particularly in Houston, the home of mission control.

Published: April 4, 2026, 5:20 pm

A Meat Plant Closed in Nebraska. Then Politics Became a Focus for These Latinos

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Politically disconnected young men, especially Latinos, helped fuel President Trump’s victory, but in this economy, they could move to unconventional candidates like Dan Osborn in Nebraska.

Published: April 4, 2026, 6:22 pm

Foreign Doctors Forced Out of U.S. Hospitals by Trump Immigration Policy

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Physicians from 39 countries are being pushed out of U.S. hospitals as a policy blocks their ability to work.

Published: April 4, 2026, 2:49 pm

Trump Directs Officials to Pay All D.H.S. Employees

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The memorandum calls for paying employees at the Coast Guard, Federal Emergency Management Agency and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency who have gone without pay during a record-long shutdown.

Published: April 4, 2026, 2:55 am

Arrest of Wisconsin Mosque Leader Was Tied to Trump Antisemitism Campaign

Immigration lawyers and former federal officials say the case of Salah Sarsour echoes those against other pro-Palestinian activists.

Published: April 4, 2026, 3:04 am

Trump Contemplates Other Cabinet Changes as He Faces Political Clock

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With the midterms approaching, the president may be running out of time to get new cabinet members confirmed without bipartisan support.

Published: April 4, 2026, 1:30 pm

Trump Administration Celebrates Good Friday in Official Messages

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President Trump and administration officials have extended more pronounced overtures to Christians in public statements and executive orders.

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:01 am

ICE Review Finds Dozens of Violations at Texas Migrant Detention Center

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A review of Camp East Montana in Texas found failures in medical care, disease control and oversight, including improperly documented uses of force.

Published: April 4, 2026, 2:00 am

Trump Goes After Programs He Calls ‘Woke’ in Budget Proposal

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The president’s request for 2027 reflects his preoccupation with eliminating programs that support diversity and civil rights.

Published: April 3, 2026, 10:55 pm

Six Senate Races to Watch as Democrats Grow Bullish Ahead of Midterm Elections

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It’s still a tall task for the party to win back control. Here’s the latest.

Published: April 4, 2026, 3:41 pm

Iran Is Quickly Repairing Missile Bunkers, U.S. Intelligence Says

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Reports cast doubt on how close the United States is to destroying Iran’s missile capability, a key goal in the war.

Published: April 3, 2026, 11:07 pm

Trump Seeks $152 Million to Begin to Turn Alcatraz Back Into a Prison

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The plan faces significant local political opposition and the dilapidated state of the site poses considerable logistical challenges.

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:06 pm

House Democrat Wages a Lonely Legal Fight Testing Congress’s Power

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Representative LaMonica McIver is facing crushing legal fees and prison time as she seeks to get the Justice Department assault case against her dismissed, citing her legislative prerogatives.

Published: April 3, 2026, 6:08 pm

Justice Alito Was Taken to the Hospital Last Month in Undisclosed Incident

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Supreme Court justices are not required to release information about their health, and the disclosure practices of individual justices have varied.

Published: April 3, 2026, 6:06 pm

No One at Waffle House Remembers FEMA Official Who Says He Teleported In

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Gregg Phillips, who is in charge of responding to fires and floods, says the hand of God suddenly and mysteriously moved him to a 24-hour breakfast spot in Rome, Ga.

Published: April 3, 2026, 8:00 pm

One Rescued From U.S. Jet Shot Down in Iran, U.S. Officials Say

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The fate of the plane’s crew was unclear, as American officials scrambled to mount a search and rescue operation.

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:56 pm

Donald Trump Jr eyeing his father’s beloved new ballroom as a possible wedding venue, report claims

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A federal judge ruled the president needs congressional approval to continue his White House ballroom project

Published: April 4, 2026, 9:28 pm

Iran-US war latest: Trump threatens to rain down ‘hell’ on Iran in 48 hours unless Tehran opens Strait of Hormuz

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US president says ‘time is running out’ for Iran to open up the waterway in sinister threat to Tehran

Published: April 4, 2026, 8:53 pm

Polymarket pulls bet on fate of US pilot missing in Iran amid uproar: ‘Dystopian death market’

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Polymarket said the bet was taken down ‘immediately’ and it was investigating

Published: April 4, 2026, 8:52 pm

Two more arrested for arson attack at Czech drone technology company

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Czech authorities have previously announced five detentions, including those of an Egyptian and a U.S. citizen

Published: April 4, 2026, 8:09 pm

Niece of senior Iranian official Trump had assassinated in his first term arrested by ICE after living ‘lavish lifestyle’ in LA

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Qassem Soleimani’s niece and grand-niece are set to be removed from the U.S., Marco Rubio said

Published: April 4, 2026, 7:54 pm

Residents evacuated as 50mph winds whip up two brush fires in Southern California

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The two blazes are the first of the season and come just over a year after the devastating LA fires of January 2025

Published: April 4, 2026, 7:46 pm

Hegseth’s latest purge of top generals is down to his ‘paranoia’ over fears of losing his own job, report claims

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Republicans have been praising the service of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George after he and others were apparently forced out by the Defense Secretary

Published: April 4, 2026, 5:47 pm

Trump gushes over his policies – ‘Thank you Mr. Tariff!’ – as desperate search continues for US pilot missing in Iran

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While he has been active on his social media platform, the president has kept a relatively low profile since reports of the missing U.S. airman broke

Published: April 4, 2026, 4:58 pm

Mom, 38, undergoes multiple surgeries after being savagely mauled by unknown animal

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DNA tests on torn clothing and other materials are being used to try to identify the animal attacker

Published: April 4, 2026, 4:35 pm

Trump effort requiring colleges to show race isn’t considered in admissions halted by judge

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Trump ordered the data collection in August, expressing concerns that colleges and universities were using personal statements and other proxies to consider race, which he views as illegal discrimination

Published: April 4, 2026, 4:32 pm

Trump warns he’ll ‘reign down hell’ on Iran within 48 hours unless Strait of Hormuz is opened and peace deal is made

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President’s latest threat against the Iranian regime comes as the search for a missing U.S. fighter pilot continues after an F-15 was shot down

Published: April 4, 2026, 3:29 pm

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin’s forces launch 280-drone assault as Zelensky hits out at ‘Easter escalation’

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Zelensky had proposed a halt in strikes for Easter

Published: April 4, 2026, 3:28 pm

Trump ‘probably in panic mode’ over US jets shot down and missing pilot in Iran, says his former national security adviser

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President has not been seen publicly since he addressed the nation late Wednesday, prompting his critics to speculate on the his state of mind

Published: April 4, 2026, 3:05 pm

Pakistani finance worker murdered at his upscale DC building had let his killers in thinking they were fellow tenants: police

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DC police say the victim, Syed Hammad Hussain, and suspects did not have a prior relationship before the brutal attack

Published: April 4, 2026, 3:02 pm

Iran says strike hit close to its Bushehr nuclear facility as guard killed

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Iran’s atomic agency says an airstrike has hit near its Bushehr nuclear facility, killing a security guard and damaging a support building

Published: April 4, 2026, 1:27 pm

Afghanistan earthquake kills eight members of same refugee family returning from Iran

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A three-year-old boy, the sole survivor, sustained injuries and is currently receiving hospital treatment in the capital

Published: April 4, 2026, 1:14 pm

Trump’s ‘Stone Ages’ threat against Iran harks back to a notorious Vietnam War declaration

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President’s channeling of legendary Strategic Air Command boss Curtis LeMay in his bomb Iran ‘back to the Stone Ages’ rhetoric is part of a longstanding campaign to delegitimize modern laws of war ... but ignores LeMay’s own judgments that his preferred tactics would be war crimes, Andrew Feinberg writes

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:59 pm

A double murderer was ordered to spend 50 years behind bars. Families of the victims are outraged at the sentence

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Lazerith Carrillo had initially faced a capital murder charge. Now he could be eligible for parole in just 25 years

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:55 pm

Arrests, beatings and an atmosphere of fear: Iranians on life under wartime ‘martial law’

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Reports from within Iran point to an increase in checkpoints and surveillance, with claims of phones seized and social media monitored, writes Amirhossein Miresmaeili

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:55 pm

Renaming Florida airport after Donald Trump is expected to cost more than $5M

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The president’s company trademarked the Trump name for use in airports before Florida passed the renaming bill

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:53 pm

Stress from Russian bombardment causing premature births in Ukraine, UN warns

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Overwhelming stress from the risk of Russian bombardment is causing rising rates of premature childbirth in Ukrainian women, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has warned.

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:31 pm

Nine men charged over plot to smuggle 3.5 tonnes of cocaine into Australia by sea

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Four men also charged in connection with seizure of 30kg of methamphetamine in Perth last August

Published: April 4, 2026, 11:42 am

What history tells us about how Iran’s Revolutionary Guard would resist any US ground invasion

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The IRGC will likely resist any invasion of Iranian territory with tenacity

Published: April 4, 2026, 11:31 am

Can Kennedy lineage and hype over 'Love Story' help send JFK's grandson to Congress?

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As a Kennedy scion, Jack Schlossberg had a lot of hype behind him when he launched his congressional campaign in New York City late last year

Published: April 4, 2026, 11:31 am

European ministers call for profit caps on energy companies as Iran war drives price surge

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Finance ministers from five European Union member states are urging the bloc to introduce a windfall tax on energy companies as surging oil and gas prices raise inflation fears

Published: April 4, 2026, 11:01 am

Russia offers huge payments to students to join its drone forces in Ukraine

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Drone operators from both sides typically work some distance from the front line

Published: April 4, 2026, 9:08 am

Russia warns citizens against travelling to dozens of countries

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The Kremlin named multiple countries where Russians would be at risk when travelling to

Published: April 4, 2026, 9:06 am

Trump won’t say what US will do if missing pilot in Iran is harmed: ‘We hope that’s not going to happen’

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EXCLUSIVE: The president speaks to The Independent as search-and-rescue efforts continue after the shooting-down of an American fighter over Iran

Published: April 3, 2026, 11:12 pm

Trump wants $10B to fund construction and beautification projects in and around Washington DC

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The Presidential Capital Stewardship Program would be overseen by the National Park Service and would coordinate renovations of parts of the U.S. capital

Published: April 4, 2026, 4:11 am

New Jersey pre-kindergarten teacher’s aide accused of sexually assaulting ‘multiple’ children over more than a decade

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Shaun M Stebbins, 43, was arrested Sunday and faces a slew of charges including aggravated sexual assault of a victim under 13

Published: April 4, 2026, 1:22 am

Flavor Flav, a longtime supporter of women's sports, is courtside at Final Four

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Flavor Flav was among the celebrities in attendance at the women’s Final Four

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:35 am

How many people have been killed in the US-Israel war on Iran since the conflict began?

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Death tolls from the war as reported by countries as of April 3

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:27 am

What the US attorney general actually does and what happens when fired

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The attorney general is the lawyer appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate to lead the DOJ

Published: April 4, 2026, 12:12 am

Brain behind GrubHub looking to launch new service to help when your car breaks down

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Following a merger last month, several former Grubhub leaders are now heading up a combined digital platform to take on the roadside assistance market

Published: April 3, 2026, 11:11 pm

Orphaned injured baby mountain lion rescued and will be raised at California zoo

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The three-week-old male cub, named Crimson, was rescued in Southern California last week after his mother abandoned him

Published: April 3, 2026, 10:39 pm

New interim AG Todd Blanche says Pam Bondi’s firing not connected to Epstein files — and says no more will be released

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‘So I think to the extent the Epstein files was a part of the past year of this Justice Department, it should not be a part of anything going forward,’ interim Attorney General Todd Blanche said

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:58 pm

Trump made Supreme Court move his seat to right in front of the judges during birthright hearing, ACLU head says

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President raged against the Supreme Court after the hearing, calling it a ‘KANGAROO COURT!!!’

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:51 pm

Florida news station sues its former meteorologist for 100K

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WINK News has also accused Matt Devitt of mischaracterizing the abrupt nature of his firing and of gambling during work hours

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:45 pm

One crew member rescued after US F-15 shot down over Iran while search continues for other pilot: report

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A search-and-rescue operation is underway for the second pilot

Published: April 3, 2026, 9:35 pm

Six great reads: the OnlyFans legacy, stolen cargo and Meta’s ‘creepy’ glasses

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Need something brilliant to read this weekend? Here are six of our favourite pieces from the last seven days

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Published: April 4, 2026, 5:01 am

A Fox host says ‘many people’ think women shouldn’t be president. Thank goodness we’ve got a man in charge | Arwa Mahdawi

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Jesse Watters gave a litany of reasons why women shouldn’t lead before denying he agreed. But peddling these ideas normalizes them

Oh dear, it looks like Jesse Watters’ mother needs to give him a good talking to again. The Fox News host regularly spouts so much deliberately provocative nonsense that his mum, a liberal, has called into his show to ask him to use his voice “responsibly”. Instead of listening to her, however, he’s told his audience of millions that men shouldn’t eat soup in public because it’s effeminate, shared his creepy fantasies about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s sex life, and urged America to bomb or “maybe gas” the United Nations headquarters. This week, as Donald Trump (a man) presides over a disastrous, immoral, and unpopular war, Watters has been busy informing the world that women just aren’t cut out to be president.

What prompted this latest rant? The usual pathological desire to be noticed, I presume. And also a recent MS NOW interview with Nancy Pelosi, in which the former speaker of the House, 86, said a female US president is inevitable, but likely won’t happen in her lifetime.

Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist

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Published: April 4, 2026, 1:00 pm

#MilitaryTok reactions to Iran war stray from White House messaging: ‘Now I’m regretting everything’

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As Trump’s administration aims to bring ‘warrior culture’ back to the military, young service members express anxiety and snark online over potential deployment

If posts coming from the White House were to be believed, the US-Israel war on Iran looks something like scenes from Top Gun, Braveheart and Deadpool – or how a fifth-grade boy might imagine combat. The Trump administration has also presented Operation Epic Fury as a video game, borrowing gen Z parlance to describe the US armed forces as “locked in” on the conflict.

Such macho posturing squares with secretary of defense Pete Hegseth’s desire to bring “warrior culture” back to the military. The former Fox News host has railed against DEI, “fat troops” and “beardos” (troops with beards), and envisioned a military full of “the right people” who fit his imposed standards of virility and masculinity.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 1:00 pm

‘Occasionally a picture can change the course of history’: 33 scandalous photos that shocked the world

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When it comes to scandal, seeing is believing – which is why these images caused such a stir

Words can tell a story, but it’s pictures that will make you believe in it. Such is the power of a photograph; the ability to strip away illusions, to illuminate something hidden, and sometimes force us to accept unpalatable truths. When it comes to scandal, seeing is believing – occasionally even to the point that a picture changes the course of history.

How might life have been different for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had he not been photographed clutching the midriff of the 17-year-old girl he would later claim he had never met? Without this haunting triptych of the former prince, the late Virginia Giuffre and Jeffrey Epstein’s fixer, Ghislaine Maxwell, hovering in the background, there would have been nothing physical to connect the then prince with a trafficking victim. Though for years Andrew’s friends insisted that the photograph must have been doctored, buried within the Epstein files recently released by the US Department of Justice is a note from Maxwell that appears to confirm it is real.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 5:00 am

Blind date: ‘The restaurant shuffled our table around three times so we could keep chatting until they closed’

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Rachel, 32, a consultant, meets Josh, 34, an accountant

What were you hoping for?
A lovely meal on a misty Saturday, hopefully with someone I’d like to see again.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 5:00 am

‘There’s more to life than work’: Bangkok’s young people embrace mass outdoor aerobics sessions

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Group exercise had been associated with older people, but the playlist of K-pop and US hip-hop is a hit with gen Z

It’s evening rush hour in central Bangkok, the roads are clogged with traffic and the air is heavy from the heat. But in a corner of the capital’s biggest park, the crowds are already gathering to dance.

As the music starts, an aerobics leader glides across a small stage. A sea of arms move from side to side, then touch the sky. Knees pop up and down. Ankles tap.

The sessions have become so popular that projector screens and extra speakers have been added

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Published: April 4, 2026, 4:00 am

Death, displacement and military duties: children plunged into crisis by Middle East war

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The US-Israeli war will have a lifelong impact on millions of children across the Middle East

Millions of children have been plunged into crisis by the war in the Middle East, with reports of child soldiers in Iran, mass forced displacements in Lebanon and the killing of hundreds of minors.

According to the UN agency for children, Unicef, more than 340 children have been killed and thousands injured since the US and Israel launched their attacks on Iran, which has retaliated with bombings across the region.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 7:00 am

Second suspect arrested in Brooklyn stray-bullet killing of seven-month-old baby

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Matthew Rodriguez, 18, was apprehended in Pennsylvania in connection to shooting that killed Kaori Patterson-Moore

A second suspect in the stray-bullet killing of a seven-month-old baby on a Brooklyn street was arrested on Friday, investigators said, two days after a shooting the New York police department (NYPD) commissioner called “a tragedy that truly shocks the conscience”.

Matthew Rodriguez, 18, was apprehended in Pennsylvania by NYPD detectives working with US marshals, according to authorities.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 3:09 pm

California protection crews contain parts of wildfire that burned 4,100 acres

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Springs fire, which had spread quickly by windy conditions, at least 45% contained on Saturday, say fire officials

California fire protection crews on Saturday were getting a handle on the wildfire that broke out the previous evening in Riverside county, fanned by high winds that quickly spread the flames to more than 4,100 acres.

The Springs fire, about 64 miles (103km) east of Los Angeles, was at least 45% contained on Saturday, a fire department spokesperson said. It was 25% contained late on Friday evening.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 6:13 pm

‘Horror movie’: officials investigate after 21 dead dogs wash up on Washington state shore

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Carasses wash ashore Guemes Island in ‘creepy mystery’, with authorities saying canines appear to be the same size

Officials are investigating after nearly two dozen dead canines washed ashore on a Washington state island, in what one local has compared to “the start of a horror movie”.

The Skagit county sheriff’s office said 21 canines had been found on the shoreline of Guemes Island, about 80 miles north of Seattle, between 26 March and Friday.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 4:59 pm

Three-week-old mountain lion cub rescued by California biologists

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Crimson, seen alone in Santa Monica mountains for days, gets care in Oakland zoo after mother nowhere to be found

It was an unusual scene. A lion cub alone for days in southern California’s sprawling Santa Monica mountains, emitting a noise that sounded like a cross between a purr and a light squeal, perhaps calling out for his mother.

Where was his mother?

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Published: April 4, 2026, 9:10 pm

New Covid variant BA.3.2 detected across US, but experts urge vigilance over alarm

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Strain found in 29 states and Puerto Rico carries spike mutations, but no data shows increased severity

BA.3.2, an Omicron variant of Covid-19 with dozens of new spike mutations, has been detected in 29 US states and Puerto Rico, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but experts say there is not yet evidence it is more severe than other recent variants.

“The right response to BA.3.2 is serious attention, not alarm,” says Dr Jake Scott, a Stanford professor and infectious disease expert who authored a systematic review of Covid vaccines for the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 11:00 am

US authorities arrest relatives of late Iranian military commander who were living in Los Angeles

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State department said niece and grandniece of Qassem Soleimani, killed in 2020 US drone strike, celebrated attacks against US soldiers

US federal agents have arrested the niece and grandniece of the late Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani after the Trump administration’s top diplomat, Marco Rubio, revoked their lawful permanent resident status, officials said on Saturday.

“Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter are now in the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement,” or ICE, the state department said in a statement.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 4:25 pm

Melissa Gilbert defends husband Timothy Busfield as actor faces child sexual abuse charges

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The former Little House on the Prairie star said husband was ‘last person in world who would hurt a child’

Melissa Gilbert has staunchly defended her husband and fellow actor Timothy Busfield in her first interview since New Mexico prosecutors charged him with child sexual abuse in early February.

In part of a conversation scheduled to be broadcast on Monday on Good Morning America but circulated in advance as a preview, Gilbert told ABC host George Stephanopoulos that she believed the Emmy winner whom she married in 2013 to be “the last person in the world who would hurt a child”.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 2:15 pm

Artemis II astronauts now closer to the moon than the Earth

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Crew members can now see the moon, which one described as ‘a beautiful sight’, from their spacecraft’s docking hatch

The Artemis II crew are now closer to the moon than the Earth, Nasa has said, as the four astronauts completed the third day of their flight to the moon.

“We can see the moon out of the docking hatch right now. It’s a beautiful sight,” said an unnamed member of the crew, which Nasa shared in a post on X on Saturday morning.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 12:36 pm

Halting $400m White House ballroom project is national security risk, Trump officials say

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US National Park Service lawyers cite materials that will be installed to make ‘heavily fortified’ facility

Donald Trump’s administration is arguing that a judge’s order to halt construction of a $400m White House ballroom creates a security risk for the US president as his team asks a federal appeals court to pause the ruling.

In a motion filed on Friday, US National Park Service (NPS) lawyers say that the federal judge’s order to suspend construction of the new facility is “threatening grave national-security harms to the White House, the president and his family, and the president’s staff”.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 6:38 pm

‘The good old days are gone’: how will US prices stand as war in Iran surges on?

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Beyond rising costs of gas and air travel, experts say this is likely just beginning of higher prices amid global volatility

As consumers watch the price of gasoline and airline tickets rise, experts say that the war in Iran will continue to drive up prices across the economy.

“The good old days are gone,” said Christopher Tang, a professor at the UCLA Anderson School of Management who studies global supply chain management. “Right now we see the gasoline prices going up, but that is only part of the story. Everything will be more expensive.”

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Published: April 4, 2026, 1:00 pm

Donald Trump says 'Cuba's next' but what what does it mean? – video explainer

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The US president seems to have turned his attention to Cuba in recent weeks, saying that it was 'next'. Officials from both countries have reportedly been in negotiations since February however the content of the discussions remains unclear. The Guardian spoke with professor emeritus of international relations Dr Philip Brenner about what the US might really want with the Island

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Published: April 4, 2026, 11:33 am

Oil, strait of Hormuz and empty threats: a timeline of Trump’s flip-flopping on the Iran war

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In the fifth week of the war, Trump continues contradicting himself on its objectives and how Americans are affected

When Donald Trump launched Operation Epic Fury alongside Israel on 28 February, his administration had settled on a set of stated, and broad, objectives: destroy Iran’s missiles, eliminate its navy, prevent a nuclear weapon.

Over a month later those objectives have multiplied, contracted and contradicted each other.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 10:00 am

‘It broke our home’: family demands answers after death of man abandoned by US border agents

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Nurul Shah Alam, a nearly blind Rohingya refugee, was left alone in a Buffalo parking lot. His death has been ruled a homicide – what now?

On 19 February, the second day of Ramadan, Mohamad Faisal Nurul Amin and his family gathered to pray before sunrise in their apartment on the outskirts of Buffalo, New York. After nearly a year of waiting, they believed their family would be together again. Amin’s father, Nurul Shah Alam, 56, was coming home.

“For the first time since we arrived in America, I felt happy,” said Fatima Abdul Roshid, Shah Alam’s wife, speaking through an interpreter. “I thought my husband would be with our two sons and me for Ramadan.”

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Published: April 4, 2026, 12:00 pm

‘Unconstrained’ Trump seems to be on a quest to name most everything after himself

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President has affixed his name to institutions and edifices, and his visage now glowers from several federal buildings

The US has a history of naming things after its presidents.

Washington DC has the Ronald Reagan airport, while John F Kennedy international airport is New York’s main air transport thoroughfare. The Hoover Dam straddles Nevada and Arizona; Theodore Roosevelt is one of several former presidents to have a Washington DC building named after them; Franklin Delano Roosevelt has an island; Abraham Lincoln has the Lincoln Memorial; and George Washington has the nation’s capital and an entire state.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 12:00 pm

‘They’re making them disappear again’: families fear Mexico’s missing are being erased

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Government accused of removing loved ones from record after report says tens of thousands lack information to be found

Mothers search in the scrublands, poking the earth for signs of a corpse. Desperate pleas fill social media, crying out for clues that may bring relief. Tattered posters flutter in the wind, asking for help in the search. Often, all that is left of the missing are scattered bones bleached by the sun.

It is arguably Mexico’s greatest human rights crisis. More than 130,000 people have vanished since the state went to war against drug cartels a decade ago. Now, activists and human rights experts say the authorities are trying to erase their loved ones from the record.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 10:00 am

Cubans study oil tanker diplomacy for signs of progress in secret talks with US

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Despite hostile rhetoric Trump let a Russian ship break his blockade – could it herald a Venezuela-style outcome?

When a sanctioned Russian oil tanker, the Anatoly Kolodkin, docked at Cuba’s Matanzas oil terminal on Tuesday, unloading 700,000 barrels of crude, it was not immediately clear why the ship had been allowed to pass through Donald Trump’s oil blockade.

In January, the US president had proclaimed on social media: “THERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA – ZERO!” yet last week he told reporters, “If a country wants to send some oil into Cuba right now, I have no problem with it” – and waved the Russian ship through.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 11:00 am

Braiding knowledge: how Indigenous expertise and western science are converging

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Researchers are weaving Native practices with western methods to revive ecosystems and reclaim food sovereignty

“I’m a glorified clam counter.”

So said Marco Hatch, a marine ecologist at Western Washington University and an enrolled member of the Samish Indian Nation. Hatch has been conducting surveys of mollusks growing in and around clam gardens in the Pacific north-west, as he collaborates with seven Indigenous communities to build or rebuild these rock-walled, terraced beaches once created and tended by their ancestors.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 3:00 pm

Native birth workers are guiding Alaskan mothers through pregnancy once again: ‘I felt really supported and honored’

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Indigenous doulas are creating support networks for mothers who are at the highest risk of pregnancy-related death

Mary Sherbick found out she was pregnant at the height of the pandemic in 2020. Although she and her partner had planned it, the pandemic was anxiety-inducing and isolating. While scrolling on social media, she came across online talking circles for Alaska Native women, organized by Alaska Native Birthworkers Community (ANBC), who were pregnant or postpartum. Sherbick, who is Yupik, immediately signed up.

“A lot of us were also just concerned about the way that we would be treated, and some of our concerns of pain or our birth plans within a hospital setting,” Sherbick said. “I think a lot of the women that I talked to just were aware of the history of how Indigenous women, Indigenous people in general, have been treated, and the sterilization programs that have been done unknowingly to Indigenous people.”

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Published: April 4, 2026, 11:00 am

Friends, with recipes: how a love of food brought my husband and I together, and helped us part

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Though we are no longer together, we talk food every time we speak and always ask what the other is having for dinner

For our first date – a picnic on the grassy banks of the Molonglo River near Canberra – the man I would marry brought the tartan blanket (tick), the wine (tick), a crusty baguette (tick), the cheese (tick), and then the ka-boom of a chicken and grape salad he’d made from a recipe in a gourmet magazine. His score flew off the charts.

I’d met no other male who browsed gastro porn for inspiration. His culinary romance drew me to him, deaf to what would ultimately become the cautionary tale of too many cooks spoiling the broth.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 8:00 pm

Josh Thomas on his nemesis, men's shorts and fighting Harry Styles: 10 Chaotic Questions – video

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Who is Josh Thomas's preferred celebrity body swap? What's the weirdest thing he has done for love? Michael Sun sits down with the comedian to talk the ideal length of men's shorts, fighting famous people and his most controversial pop culture opinion

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Published: April 4, 2026, 8:00 pm

Politics of Black hair: why grooming rules are under scrutiny across the diaspora

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From schools in Ghana to workplaces in Britain, underpinned by the colonial roots of ‘respectability’, conversations around natural hairstyle persist

Last month a Jamaican woman said her teenage son had been pulled from lessons because school staff had deemed his afro hairstyle inappropriate.

“The dean of discipline called me to state that my son has been removed,” Michelle Scott said. “You’re telling me that you took him, a fifth-form student, out of classes to go and get a haircut?”

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Published: April 4, 2026, 11:00 am

The moment I knew: he kissed me and it felt like I was standing on the edge of a whole new life

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When Marisha Matthews first saw ‘cool minister’ Paul, she noticed his kind eyes and jewellery. Their growing relationship was a slow burn over many years

In the summer of 2014, I was living in Adelaide with my two young children in a very hot rental house with a low ceiling and a rat problem. It also had a slightly leaky pool, which was good for entertaining.

It was coming up to Australia Day, which I’ve always had mixed feelings about. I couldn’t stomach inviting people over for a plastic flag-fest, so I suggested my guests bring items to make a welcome package for refugees. As a first-generation Anglo Indian British Australian with Chinese siblings, and previously married to a Persian refugee, my family is full of the newly arrived.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 8:00 pm

Jared Kushner is seeking peace deals in the Middle East. He’s also raising money for his own firm | Mohamad Bazzi

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The president’s son-in-law is acting as an envoy even as he looks to secure billions for his company from foreign governments

After Donald Trump returned to the White House, his son-in-law and former senior adviser Jared Kushner declined to take a job in the new administration and instead planned to focus on running his Miami-based private equity firm. Kushner said he would also forgo raising more money for his company while Trump was in office, to avoid any appearance of a conflict.

But since last summer, Kushner has re-emerged as a high-level peace envoy for Trump, helping broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza; steering negotiations to end the war between Russia and Ukraine; and, most recently, playing a central role in the aborted negotiations between Iran and the US over Tehran’s nuclear program. Kushner still doesn’t hold an official government position – he’s a private citizen who has been negotiating some of the most important foreign policy agreements on behalf of the Trump administration, with a direct line to the president.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 11:00 am

As Team Trump wage unceasing war on Iran, evangelical nationalists are destroying any moral world order we once had | Simon Tisdall

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The brutalisation of global norms by figures like Pete Hegseth must be seen as an ethical issue. It’s a fight against chaos, and all major religions must play a role

That combative old hymn, Onward Christian Soldiers, is not much heard these days, though it was once a favourite with church congregations and school assemblies. Written in 1865 by Sabine Baring-Gould, an English clergyman and religious scholar, its belligerent refrain urges the faithful on to battle, victory and conquest: “Onward, Christian soldiers / Marching as to war / With the cross of Jesus / Going on before!” Its martial tone suited the Victorian zeitgeist but it made succeeding generations uneasy (though it was still sung in my primary school in the early 1960s). Nowadays, this sort of triumphalism gives religion a bad name.

Pete Hegseth, US defence secretary, and a leading Christian soldier, would certainly disagree. He probably hums it on his way to work. At a recent Christian worship service in the Pentagon – an irregular event, given the constitution’s dislike of anything smacking of state religion – Hegseth, referencing Iran, prayed for “overwhelming violence of action against those who deserve no mercy”. Hegseth’s creed is killing. He describes Iranians as “religious fanatics”. And he should know. His intolerant brand of evangelical Christian nationalism is extreme even by US standards – yet has Donald Trump’s backing. Trump was a Presbyterian until 2020, when he abruptly declared he wasn’t. God knows what he is now.

Simon Tisdall is a Guardian foreign affairs commentator

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Published: April 4, 2026, 5:00 am

I accidentally emailed a stranger 10 years ago. He has been invited to family celebrations ever since | Emma Wilkins

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The delight of ‘meeting’ a person from a different country and time zone is one of the wonders of the internet. Perhaps one day we will host a party in his honour

One of the many people my husband’s clan and I invite to family celebrations isn’t related to us by blood or marriage. He isn’t dating one of us, he hasn’t met any of us, and none of us – were he to attend – would know his face. But from time to time he gets an invite to a birthday of someone he has never met and is asked to bring a plate.

He has never come, but he always responds with excitement and warmth. He’s not technically “one of us”, but he shares a surname with some of us and over years earned himself the ultimate sign of group acceptance: a nickname.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 8:00 pm

It’s official: scientists aren’t funny. But it doesn’t have to be this way | Helen Pilcher

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It’s a world of bottom quarks and arsole compounds – so why is science still so serious? Levity can make it all a lot easier to understand

Science is an infamously dry endeavour. The noble practice seeks to answer humanity’s most inscrutable questions. How did life begin? What is consciousness? Why does naming cows increase their milk yield? Within this austere framework, there is little room for levity. I think most scientists would agree there is nothing funny about bottom quarks, nor the five-membered organoarsenic compound known as arsole.

So I wasn’t surprised by the findings of a recent peer-reviewed paper, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, that surveyed the use of humour across 531 scientific talks at 14 academic conferences. Stefano Mammola, from the Italian National Research Council, and colleagues found that on average scientists delivered only 1.6 jokes per presentation, of which 66% generated “only polite chuckles”. Science and comedy, it seems, don’t mix.

Helen Pilcher is a science writer and the author of This Book May Cause Side Effects

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Published: April 4, 2026, 9:00 am

Courts keep ruling against Trump. But they can’t save our democracy singlehandedly | Margaret Sullivan

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Decisions on the White House ballroom, public media and journalists’ access to the Pentagon are heartening. But restoring our institutions is up to us

In another one of those strange and unprecedented moments of the Trump years, the president of the United States showed up at the supreme court the other day. No other presidents have done so, probably because they – to varying degrees – respected the separation of power among the three branches of US government.

But Trump has not shown himself to share in that basic principle.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 1:00 pm

The Guardian view on the US and Europe: the UK tried to be a bridge, but Trump likes to burn them | Editorial

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The president’s outbursts on allies and Nato were further confirmation that Europe cannot wait to bolster security – and Britain must play its part

“She had no more surprises for him; the unexpected in her behaviour was the only thing to expect,” Henry James wrote in his novel Daisy Miller. Leaders dealing with Donald Trump surely recognise the sentiment. James’s character was a young American out of her depth in Europe, falling victim to prejudices. Mr Trump is a real-world problem, and this time, Europe is battered by the prejudices and vengefulness of the American.

This week alone the US president has publicly mocked the British prime minister and armed forces (as weak), the French president (over his marriage), told allies to get their own oil – having set the Middle East on fire – and said leaving Nato was “beyond reconsideration”. Mr Trump’s wishful thinking has hit reality in Iran, where the war that he and Benjamin Netanyahu began will not be easily ended. His resulting frustration, concern about domestic political repercussions and desire to distract the public are matched by vindictiveness towards allies who rightly refused to join in.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 4:32 pm

Shea Charles stuns Arsenal to send Southampton into FA Cup semis

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With 84 and a half minutes on the clock, Mikel Arteta presumably suspected Viktor Gyökeres, one of his substitutes, had taken an absorbing FA Cup tie to extra time. Gyökeres cancelled out Ross Stewart’s first-half strike, seizing on his first whiff of goal, but it was Shea Charles, a second-half arrival for Southampton, who earned the Championship hosts victory and passage to the semi-finals. Another sub, Cyle Larin, started the move, protecting the ball with his back to goal.

Charles, who was also involved in the buildup, calmly gathered Tom Fellows’ pass and found the corner to cue ecstasy in the stands. For Saints, just the fifth team to beat the Premier League leaders this season, the spirit of 76 lives on. For Arsenal, after suffering Carabao Cup pain at Wembley, this spelled successive defeats for the first time in a season that now really is at risk of unravelling.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 9:06 pm

Geno Auriemma apologizes for ‘uncalled for’ behavior after tense exchange with Dawn Staley

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  • UConn coach’s outburst came after Final Four loss

  • Auriemma: ‘No excuse for how I handled’ situation

  • South Carolina coach says she is focused on title game

UConn coach Geno Auriemma has apologized for his actions during a heated exchange with Dawn Staley at the end of the Huskies’ loss to South Carolina in the women’s Final Four.

A visibly upset Auriemma went over to Staley in the final seconds of South Carolina’s 62-48 victory on Friday night and appeared to chastise her. Coaches from both teams had to separate them. When the game finally ended, Auriemma walked off the court to the locker room without going back to shake hands with anyone from South Carolina.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 8:00 pm

Luka Dončić will miss rest of Lakers’ regular season with hamstring strain

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  • NBA scoring leader hurt in Thursday’s loss to Thunder

  • LA have five games left before postseason begins

  • Absence may force Dončić out of individual awards race

Luka Dončić will miss the rest of the Los Angeles Lakers’ regular season with a Grade 2 strain of his left hamstring, the team announced Friday.

Dončić is the NBA’s top scorer and the driving force behind the Lakers’ surge into the third spot in the Western Conference standings, but he injured his leg during Los Angeles’ blowout 139-96 loss to Oklahoma City on Thursday. An MRI exam revealed the severity of the strain.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 10:47 pm

Rising star ‘Wreck-It Will’ Sherman has roots in US rugby’s past and eyes on its future

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If the Eagles are to make a mark on their home World Cup in 2031, the hard-hitting Anthem RC lock could have a key role to play

Will Sherman may be the future of US rugby, but his roots are in the game’s American past. The 22-year-old standout second-row forward for Anthem Rugby Carolina in Major League Rugby is the son of Wade Sherman, a member of a champion Cal Berkeley team that included Mark Bingham, who on 11 September 2001 was one of the Flight 93 passengers who fought their hijackers and kept it from reaching Washington.

“There was a super old photo that my dad pulled up, and the first time I heard that story was from him,” Sherman said. “He was like, ‘That guy standing to my left is an American hero.’”

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Published: April 4, 2026, 10:00 am

‘Things aren’t what people think they are’: Rosenior attempts to calm Fernández storm

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  • Liam Rosenior ‘had a really good conversation’ with Enzo Fernández

  • Chelsea vice-captain suspended for 7-0 FA Cup win over Port Vale

Liam Rosenior has insisted he is in a “very good place” with Enzo Fernández as he looked to move on from the controversy of the Chelsea vice-captain’s comments during the international window.

Fernández appeared to cast doubt on his Chelsea future when he talked glowingly about the former Real Madrid midfielders Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić, and mentioned Madrid as the European city in which he would most like to live.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 8:13 pm

‘Don’t wait four more years’: World Cup co-hosts Canada offer Italy fans free shirt swap

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  • Canada Soccer holding jersey exchange in Toronto

  • Italy failed to qualify for finals after playoff defeat

Italian football fans are being encouraged to put their national team’s World Cup 2026 qualification failure behind them – by backing co-hosts Canada instead.

Canada Soccer, the national governing body for the sport, is offering a jersey swap on Saturday for fans in Toronto’s Little Italy district. “Dear Italian soccer fans, Don’t wait four more years. Swap your jersey for Canada,” read a post on X.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 11:45 am

‘I still have a lot left’: Rory McIlroy on his Masters defence and staying motivated

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Northern Irishman bristles at suggestions he has peaked as he returns to Augusta with the same intensity as always

It was an opening which depicted more than a decade of toil. “I’d like to start this press conference with a question,” said Rory McIlroy. “What are we all going to talk about next year?”

The wait was over. McIlroy had not only won the Masters, not only ended an 11-year wait for a fifth major, and not only become the sixth man in history to complete a grand slam. The ticking of all three boxes at once and in extraordinary circumstances was why the scenes at Augusta National in 2025 are unlikely to be matched as the 90th Masters staging approaches.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 6:00 pm

One dead and dozens injured at Peru football stadium during pre-match event

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Initial reports suggested parts of arena’s wall had collapsed, but Alianza Lima says there were no structural failures

One person has been killed and dozens more injured at the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium in Lima, Peru, according to the football club Alianza Lima.

Hundreds of fans were attending a “flag-waving event” on Friday around the stadium, a day before a derby match between the home team Alianza Lima and local rivals Universitario de Deportes.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 10:00 am

Tiger Woods told police he talked to ‘the president’ after arrest, bodycam shows

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  • Golfer has pled not guilty to DUI charges in Florida

  • Footage shows Woods’s shock: ‘I’m being arrested?’

  • Hydrocodone pills found in pocket following arrest

Bodycam footage of Tiger Woods’s arrest for DUI shows the golfer looking surprised when he was handcuffed by police officers at the scene of a vehicle crash last week and telling a deputy he had spoken to “the president” on the phone after the incident.

“I do believe your normal faculties are impaired, and you’re under an unknown substance, so at this time you’re under arrest for DUI,” Martin County Sheriff’s deputy Tatiana Levenar told Woods after officers conducted a series of field sobriety exercises on the 50-year-old.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 2:08 pm

Former US air force master sergeant pleads guilty to defrauding military out of $37m

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Alan Hayward James, who called himself ‘Al Capone’, admitted to rigging bids for IT contracts with Pentagon

A former US air force master sergeant who nicknamed himself “Al Capone” has pleaded guilty to defrauding the military branch out of $37m by inflating the cost of IT contracts – and giving some of the extra money to an individual he called “Godfather”.

Alan Hayward James, from Texas, ran a nine-year scam, beginning in April 2016, which also saw him funnel excess funds to himself, his family and his co-conspirators.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 2:43 pm

Trump announces ‘fraud’ crackdown in Democratic states as arrests begin in California

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US president makes baseless claims about fraud in blue states and says JD Vance will lead clampdown as ‘fraud czar’

Donald Trump announced a fresh crackdown on “fraud” in Democratic states and tapped JD Vance to lead the charge. Officials swiftly announced a string of arrests in California.

In a Truth Social post on Friday, the US president announced that his vice-president was now “in charge of ‘fraud’ in the United States”, claiming the problem is “massive and pervasive” and that Vance’s new role as “fraud czar” will be “a major factor in how great the future of our country will be”.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 10:04 pm

Record high ocean temperatures off southern California raise fears of prolonged marine heatwave

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Researchers warn the high-pressure conditions could disrupt marine life and ecosystems if it continues

For more than a century, shoreline stations operated by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography have measured water temperatures along the California coast. This year, they are flashing a warning sign.

Over the last three months, several stations have repeatedly posted record-breaking daily high temperatures – with the La Jolla station registering temperatures a full 10F above historical average at one point last month.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 12:00 pm

‘Feels like history is being made’: will young Hungarian voters oust Orbán?

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The rightwing populist has been in power for 16 years but a new generation of voters are preparing to vote for his opponent, polls suggest

As he rushed to finish off his cigarette before heading to class, Ákos, 20, confessed that he has more at stake than most as Hungarians prepare to head to the polls in the coming days.

“If things remain the same, or get even worse, I can’t see a future here,” said the aspiring teacher. “There are many people who want to try living elsewhere, and that’s totally fine, but I’m not one of them. For so long I’ve dreamed of working and teaching here.”

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Published: April 4, 2026, 11:00 am

‘Racist ideology lodges itself amid austerity politics’: newly elected French mayor on tackling far right

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Bally Bagayoko, who was targeted by racist abuse after winning Saint-Denis mayorship, vows to tackle inequality to stem deepening divisions

A French mayor who faced a barrage of racist insults that are being investigated by police has called for France to urgently tackle race hatred and stem the rise of far-right ideas ahead of next year’s presidential election.

“It has become a lot easier for racist views to be expressed … and unfortunately racist comments are becoming trivialised,” said Bally Bagayoko, 52, in his office at Saint-Denis town hall outside Paris, where he was recently elected mayor for the radical left.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 7:47 am

‘The frontline is like Terminator’: fighting robots give Ukraine hope in war with Russia

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Use of unmanned ground vehicles has grown exponentially since 2024 turning the war into a technological contest

Victor Pavlov showed off Ukraine’s newest and most versatile weapon: a battery-powered land robot.

The unmanned ground vehicles come in various shapes and sizes. One runs on caterpillar tracks and resembles a roofless milk float. Another has wheels and antennas. A third carries anti-tank mines. Since spring 2024 their use has grown exponentially.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 6:00 am

Italian council buys Mussolini’s villa to keep it away from ‘fascist nostalgics’

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Riccione’s leftwing mayor, Daniela Angelini, says public purchase is victory for town and ‘act of love and vision’

An Italian council has bought a villa where Benito Mussolini spent his summer holidays, partly to avoid the property falling into the hands of “fascist nostalgics”.

Daniela Angelini, the leftwing mayor of Riccione, a town close to Rimini along Italy’s Adriatic coast, said the acquisition of Villa Mussolini through an auction was “an act of love and vision” and that bringing it back into public hands was a victory for the entire town.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 8:00 am

From early birds to emerging butterflies: UK shows signs of earliest spring on record

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Citizen science data reveals early flowering, nesting and insect activity as global heating accelerate seasonal change

Bluebells are flowering, swallows are returning and orange-tip butterflies are flying in what could become Britain’s earliest recorded spring.

Records for early spring occurrences are being smashed as 2026 looks to be the earliest this century for frogspawn laying, blackbirds nesting, brimstone butterflies emerging and hazel flowering, according to Nature’s Calendar, which has logged citizen science records of seasonal change since 2000.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 5:00 am

‘Amazing’: how to grow a meadow in the sea

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Vibrant seagrass meadows once flourished around the UK but most have been destroyed. Now, communities and scientists are working to restore them

“There’s not many jobs where you get to be a sea gardener,” says Dr Oliver Thomas, senior science officer at Project Seagrass. He’s looking for flashes of eel grass that have survived the winter in the wide golden sand of Penrhyn beach on Ynys Môn (Anglesey), in north Wales.

But growing a meadow in the sea is not an easy job. Vast swathes of the gorgeous underwater swards, vital nurseries for fish such as cod, have been wiped out around the UK in the past century. Up to 92% have been lost. Restoring them – and their water-cleaning, carbon-storing, coast-protecting benefits – is a colossal challenge.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 12:00 pm

'You look beautiful': Artemis II crew makes contact from space – video

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The four astronauts on Nasa's lunar mission have spoken about their journey so far via video. Their Orion capsule is approaching 100,000 miles from Earth as it heads towards the moon, putting them on track to reach the farthest distance humans have ever travelled in space

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Published: April 3, 2026, 1:51 pm

Federal judge halts White House effort to collect university data on applicants’ race

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Trump ordered data collection after raising concern about race being used as factor in college admissions

A federal judge on Friday halted efforts by the Trump administration to collect data that proves higher education institutions aren’t considering race in admissions.

The ruling from the US district court judge F Dennis Saylor IV in Boston granting the preliminary injunction follows a lawsuit filed earlier this month by a coalition of 17 Democratic state attorneys general. It will only apply to public universities in plaintiffs’ states.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 5:02 pm

Trump requests $152m funding to restore Alcatraz as prison

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Budget proposal released on Friday outlines president’s desire to revive former federal prison in San Francisco Bay

Donald Trump is asking for $152m to restore Alcatraz, a former federal prison off the coast of San Francisco, according to a budget proposal released on Friday for the 2027 fiscal year.

Last May, Trump first called upon the Department of Justice, the FBI and Homeland Security to rebuild the prison. He heaped praise on Alcatraz’s reputation in a Truth Social post.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 12:09 am

Hospital visit fuels speculation about Samuel Alito’s future on supreme court

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Veteran justice, 76, was treated for dehydration in March; a retirement would give Trump new chance to shape court

US supreme court justice Samuel Alito was reportedly taken to a hospital after becoming sick at a Federalist Society dinner in Philadelphia in March, further fueling speculation that Donald Trump could have more chances to shape the land’s highest court through new appointments.

A CNN report said Alito was checked by medical staff and given fluids due to dehydration. He later returned to his home in Virginia that same night with his security detail. In the weeks since, Alito has resumed his duties, including participating in oral arguments.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 8:12 pm

Fugitive mafia boss wanted for murder arrested at Amalfi coast luxury villa

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Roberto Mazzarella, head of a notorious Camorra clan, had been on the run for more than a year

An Italian mafia boss, who was one of Italy’s most dangerous fugitives, has been arrested on murder charges after more than a year on the run, Italian police said on Saturday.

Roberto Mazzarella was the head of the notorious Mazzarella clan of the Camorra – the Naples-based organised crime gang.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 4:10 pm

Ukraine war briefing: Russian army records almost no territorial gains for first time since 2023, analysis shows

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Russian advances slowing, thinktank’s data shows; 14 killed in Ukraine in massive drone and missile salvo. What we know on day 1,501

Russia’s army recorded almost no territorial gains on the frontline in Ukraine in March for the first time in two-and-a-half years, according to analysis of data from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) conducted by Agence France-Presse. The Russian army has been slowing in its advances since late 2025 – because of Kyiv’s localised breakthroughs in the south-east of the country. Across the entire frontline, the Russian army seized only 23 sq km (8.9 sq miles) in March, losing territory in some areas, according to the analysis. This figure excludes infiltration operations conducted by Russian forces beyond the frontline, as well as advances claimed by the Russian side but neither confirmed nor denied by the ISW.

The Russian army made 319 sq km of gains in January and 123 sq km in February, which was then the smallest advance since April 2024. Its advance in March was the smallest since September 2023. The ISW attributed the slowdown to Ukrainian counteroffensives, but also to “Russia’s ban on using Starlink terminals in Ukraine” and “the Kremlin’s efforts to restrict access to Telegram”. The messaging app – very popular among Russians, including those fighting on the front – has been barely usable in recent months due to blocks imposed by the authorities. As in February, Russia lost ground on the southern section of the frontline, between the Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions.

Russian strikes killed 14 people in Ukraine on Friday, officials said, as Moscow launched the latest in an increasing number of daytime barrages. Moscow has been firing aerial broadsides at Ukraine throughout its more than four-year invasion, mostly at night, but in recent weeks has stepped up daytime attacks. The Russian military used more than 500 drones and dozens of missiles in its salvo on Friday, according to the Ukrainian air force.

Russia’s Baltic oil export hubs at Ust-Luga and Primorsk remain unable to handle shipments after a series of Ukrainian drone attacks, prompting the country’s refineries to find alternative routes for export, industry sources said on Friday. The attacks have damaged port infrastructure and continued through the last two weeks of March, with at least five strikes on Ust-Luga in the space of 10 days. Sources said the export restrictions, along with disruptions at large refineries, could lead to a decrease in oil production in Russia. Traders said refineries had been unable to deliver diesel fuel to Primorsk for export since 22 March, leaving refineries in European Russia and Siberia without their most viable export route. Traders said refineries were having to consider more expensive rail transport routes to other export terminals.

A Ukrainian drone and missile attack on southern Russia killed at least one person, injured four others and sparked a blaze aboard a foreign-flagged vessel, Russian officials said on Saturday.

Zelenskyy has called on lawmakers to pass key legislation next week to avert a funding crisis, help Ukraine fight the war against Russia, and enact key reforms required for EU accession. Due to lagging reforms and slow legislative progress in late 2025 and early this year, Ukraine missed deadlines to unlock billions from its key lenders, economists said. With the need for external financing standing at $52bn this year – equivalent to about a quarter of annual economic output – the budget situation is desperate. “I have a list of key draft laws that are critical for securing funding,” the Ukrainian president said in remarks released on Friday. They range from strengthening the court system to reforming energy sector procedures. “I believe that members of parliament from all parties must understand the importance of these bills for Ukraine’s budget,” said Zelenskyy, who has a majority in parliament but its relations with his government have soured.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 12:30 am

Relationship with Trump may be beyond repair, Keir Starmer told

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PM gets widespread backing after president’s mocking impersonation takes US-UK relationship to new low

Keir Starmer has been warned his relationship with Donald Trump may be beyond repair after the US president derided the prime minister for consulting his team about military decisions, in a mocking impersonation.

In a new low for UK-US relations, Trump appeared to imitate Starmer in a weak voice during an Easter lunch speech at the White House, and said the UK was “not our best” ally.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 5:11 pm

‘Enough of this me me me’: Blake Morrison on memoir in the age of oversharing

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From sad-fishing on Facebook to sensational Substack revelations – today’s readers don’t have to look far for confessional writing. Is this the end of autobiography?

Every day I meet strangers who share intimate details with me. It’s called reading. In a newspaper piece a former sex addict recalls her need for BDSM (“when a sexual partner hurt me, I felt seen”) and how she conquered her dependency. On Substack an actor describes her grief on losing a baby (“After the miscarriage, I became convinced my daughter was backstage. I would push back the costumes on the rack and almost expect to find her”). And then there are the published memoirs, first-person stories of trauma, displacement and heartbreak. It’s not just women who unburden themselves, of course. As Martin Amis says in his memoir, Experience: “We are all writing it or at any rate talking it: the memoir, the apologia, the CV, the cri de coeur.”

Recent memoirs have upped the ante, though. What was once a geriatric, self-satisfied genre (politicians, generals and film stars looking back fondly on long careers) is now open to anyone with a story to tell – “nobody memoirs”, the American journalist Lorraine Adams has called them. Candour is the key, no matter how fraught the consequences. “Most writers I know,” Maggie Nelson writes in The Argonauts, “nurse persistent fantasies about the horrible things – or the horrible thing – that will happen to them if and when they express themselves as they desire”. But she takes that risk, addressing the book to “you”, her fluidly gendered husband Harry (who’s angry when she shows him a draft), while exploring identity, pregnancy, motherhood and sexuality.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 8:00 am

Chess Mates: the fantastic true story of the sex toy rumour that buzzed around the world

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It was the anal bead theory that caused a global sensation. Now, a new Netflix film tells the tale of two grandmasters, one scandal – and a whole lot of bad blood

Chess Mates (Netflix, Tuesday) has an unsettling early gambit: the face of Piers Morgan, looming via archive footage. “Have you ever used anal beads while playing chess?” Morgan asks down camera, as if prepping an ill-advised phone-in. “Your curiosity is concerning. Maybe you’re personally interested?” shoots back his interviewee, Hans Niemann (above). The minds of chess masters, as glimpsed in this fantastic documentary, are almost as compelling as any back-passage shenanigans on the table.

It’s worth looking up the whole clip, from when Niemann found himself at the centre of a cheating scandal. The 19-year-old had come from nowhere; in a match at the 2022 Sinquefield Cup, he did the impossible and beat the Goat. That’s Norwegian Magnus Carlsen: an undisputed titan who sees lines of play like Neo sees the Matrix, and has held the world No 1 spot, unbroken, since 2011. Suspecting foul play, Carlsen withdrew from the competition. Ever since, suspicion has swirled round his American rival. Which is where the beads enter. So to speak.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 6:00 am

Supergirl: the new trailer suggests that the DC Universe has an intriguing trick up its sleeve

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A criticism of Superman stories is the guy’s near invincibility. And while a new trailer sees Kara tearing about like a cosmic gunslinger, there are hints her powers are at risk

If James Gunn’s aim with last year’s Superman was to give us a Man of Steel who stood out from those who came before him on the big screen, he nailed it. Even those who didn’t quite warm to this sunnier, weirder but more human incarnation could at least admire the way the film vaulted clear of almost every previous iteration. Delivering Kara Zor-El ought to be an easier job, for it is possible to argue that there has never been a definitive version of Supergirl on any screen, big or small.

Yet it is starting to look as if the newly formed DC Universe is once again ready to push outwards rather than merely backwards. This week saw the release of a new trailer, in which Milly Alcock’s Kara tears through alien bars, starships and off-world landscapes with the swagger of a cosmic gunslinger. But perhaps more intriguing were comments from director Craig Gillespie in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, which saw the film-maker open up about the story’s nine-world structure and the unusually heavy amount of planet-hopping involved.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 1:31 pm

Your Friends & Neighbours season two review – Jon Hamm was made for this moreish crime caper

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The star returns as wealthy neighbourhood thief Coop in this rich dessert of a show. But as he tackles middle-age malaise, there’s a lot of heart – plus a guest appearance by James Marsden

Does Your Friends & Neighbours love its unhappy, very wealthy characters, or despise them? Does it laugh at the 1%, envy them, pity them? It does all of the above at once and, as we return to the fictional enclave of Westport, New York – an obvious stand-in for real financiers’ playground Westchester – this mischievous US dramedy is still a rich dessert of a show, unhealthy but oh so moreish.

Jon Hamm is Andrew “Coop” Cooper, a role that, if it were given to any other actor, would require them to do their best Jon Hamm impersonation. Sturdy, smooth – this is a man made of oak and mahogany, when the rest of us are bags of twigs and jelly – and seemingly always with a tumbler of $500 whisky in his fist, he is blessed with the ability to charm any man/woman into a deal/his bed. Other men have been handed their place in the banking elite and are now drifting through a life of luxury; Coop is better at playing the game than they are because he is sharp enough to see what a sham it all is. He has that trademark deep Hamm gaze, a tension behind the eyes.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 7:00 am

Earl Sweatshirt, Mike and Surf Gang: Pompeii // Utility review – rap radicals’ appealing study in contrasts

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(10k/Tan Cressida/Surf Gang)
Earl’s post-Odd Future career swerved the mainstream to follow the path laid out by NYC underground rapper Mike, and their first double album lets both shine

Earl Sweatshirt swerved into public consciousness as part of the edgy but brilliant California rap collective Odd Future in the late 2000s. Practically from day one, he was considered the tastemaker’s choice member, virtuosic even as a teenager. Rather than play for the mainstream, Earl has spent the past decade or so immersing himself in New York’s underground rap scene, resulting in one of the most unique and unpredictable discographies of his generation.

One of his prime inspirations for that new path was Mike, the beloved underground New York rapper whose own body of work is thrilling and vital. Here, the pair link with Surf Gang, the producer-musician clique that credibly lays claim to the title of “the next Odd Future” on Pompeii // Utility, a hyperactive and engrossing double record that finds Mike taking one side and Earl the other.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 7:30 am

Add to playlist: the endlessly inventive, radiant indie rock of Friko and the week’s best new tracks

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The Chicago band’s frantic, urgent guitar melodies celebrate hope, friendship and family in these uncertain times

From Chicago, Illinois
Recommended if you like Modest Mouse, Wilco, Car Seat Headrest
Up next Second album Something Worth Waiting For out 24 April, touring the US from April and Europe in summer

In Friko’s hands, a swirl of influences and experiments curve the many colours of indie rock into an endlessly inventive, radiant ramble. The Chicago band’s upcoming, cheekily titled second album, Something Worth Waiting For, explores the energy of yearning: for growth, for change, for stability. Across nine tracks, Friko take inspiration from their recent spate of touring to orbit the idea of finding things worth moving for and the value of the journey itself.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 11:00 am

Messiah album review – Whelan takes Handel’s oratorio back to its beginnings

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Irish Baroque Orchestra and Choir/Whelan
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Conductor Peter Whelan leads a finely judged and agile period-instrument performance with only 13 singers.

Every year, the Irish Baroque Orchestra and their conductor Peter Whelan bring Messiah back to Dublin, the city of its 1742 premiere. Their recording of Handel’s oratorio – the first on period instruments by an Irish ensemble – attempts to recreate the version heard at its first performance at the Fishamble Street music hall, a hot-ticket event at which such a crush was anticipated that the ladies in the audience were requested to forgo hoops in their skirts and the gentlemen to leave their swords at home.

One of the attractions was the scandal-hit contralto and actor Susannah Cibber, who sang several arias including some more often sung today by other voice types: on the recording, gratifyingly, we get to hear a substantial share for Helen Charlston, her voice firm, slightly metallic and unflaggingly expressive. Also included is a less familiar duet-and-chorus version of How Beautiful Are the Feet, written for two of the countertenors from the Dublin cathedral choirs. Here and elsewhere Alexander Chance is in buoyant voice – he also gets the two arias Handel adapted later for his star castrato in London. Hilary Cronin’s sweet-sounding soprano stands out among the solo voices.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 12:54 pm

Sanaya Ardeshir: Hand of Thought review | Ammar Kalia's global album of the month

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(Karigar)
The Indian producer steps away from electronics into intricate, slow-building compositions that favour texture and restraint

As Sandunes, Indian producer Sanaya Ardeshir has spent the last decade exploring the melodic side of electronic music with three ebullient albums that drew on the bright instrumentation and pop references of contemporaries such as Bonobo. Now releasing her first record under her own name, Ardeshir explores entirely new territory, namely expansive piano compositions that supplant dancefloor rhythms with slowly unfurling minimalist repetition.

Drawing on her training as a pianist, Ardeshir displays a confident command of the keys, building an insistent right-hand motif on the opening track that creates a foundation for saxophonist Rhys Sebastian’s drawn-out notes. This unwavering piano phrasing allows her collaborators to layer evocative instrumental swells, producing bursts of woodwind fanfare on the plaintive Between Dreams and swirls of trilling synth strings on the choppy Barefoot Steps. Percussionist Sarathy Korwar delivers a standout feature on Deccan Queen, giving structure to Ardeshir’s frenetic arpeggios with his steadily intensifying tabla rhythms.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 8:00 am

The best recent poetry – review roundup

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Goyle, Chert, Mire by Jean Sprackland; The House of Broken Things by Kim Moore; The Tree Is Missing by Shannon Kuta Kelly; Dog Star by Michael Symmons Roberts; Horses by Jake Skeets

Goyle, Chert, Mire by Jean Sprackland (Jonathan Cape, £13)
The 45 unrhymed sonnets in Sprackland’s sixth collection coalesce into three spellbinding interwoven sequences. Set in the Blackdown Hills, a remote stretch between Somerset and Devon, the poems explore the friction between art and articulation, habitat and inhabitation. Here, the landscape is not a backdrop but a linguistic event: “a drop swells on the lip of a leaf and falls / like a word being said”. By removing the first person throughout, Sprackland makes us encounter the landscape intimately: it’s not mediated through a speaker’s interiority but in “mossy silence”, “the rumble of the combine harvester”, “the noise / of meltwater hurtling over stones”, or “the shattered pieces of yourself”. Overshadowed by an unnamed illness, the poems bear wounds but don’t broadcast suffering; this restraint fosters minute attention to “pilgrim gnats attending the water” and the mire’s “long translation from gley to peat”. Sprackland’s ability alternately to narrow and widen our focus – from a closeup on insect life to geological time – reveals how consciousness itself moves between scales. Unlike many nature poems that overanimate or sentimentalise, the book is alive to the limits of human agency: it knows “language itself is prone to collapse”. Yet in that collapse, we can find meaning; recognise the “spiky logic” of natural process, following it as “the sparrow enters / and follows” the “sprawling holly”. The unwavering sonnet form represents an act of courage, a disciplined response to illness and dissolution, creating order where language threatens to collapse. This is a profound, enduring collection.

The House of Broken Things by Kim Moore (Corsair, £14.99)
Moore’s new collection constructs an ambitious architecture for exploring intergenerational trauma and motherhood. At its best, we find her confessional signature, as in The Black Notices, cataloguing unidentified murdered women, or Giving Birth With Anne Sexton, where literary inheritance meets bodily terror. Sometimes, however, this commitment to sincerity and transparency results in poems that feel like pedagogic exercises: Damaged Cento catalogues the “eight stages” of domestic homicide, while The Trimesters documents pregnancy’s upheavals. The motherhood poems, though deeply felt, risk predictability in their exploration of well-trodden territory – breastfeeding, bedtime routines, and the spectre of parental loss (“I imagine someone taking her away, / or a car ploughing into the pram”). It’s technically hard to make this new. Moore clearly presents the “I” as a site of shared, unpolished vulnerability, prioritising emotional legibility over lyric innovation.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 11:00 am

Sarah Hall: ‘Everyone wangs on about Anna Karenina – I’ve never been able to finish it’

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The author on being inspired by Michael Ondaatje and how Hilary Mantel helped her overcome her aversion to historical figure novels

My earliest reading memory
The headteacher in my village primary school used to recount terrifying Cumbrian ghost tales to the class, which I’m sure was formative. I can also still hear my mum sing-songing rhymes; “Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St Clement’s”. My dad read the Ant and Bee books to me, repeatedly – he’d drive back over a high upland road from work and get home in time for bedtime stories. But my earliest independent reading memory is The Story of Ferdinand by Leaf and Lawson. I loved that bull!

My favourite book growing up
Big books gave me the whirlies so it took a while for them to start landing.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 9:00 am

‘I am trapped in a sweet-smelling cycle of video game-branded toiletries’: Lush’s Mario Galaxy range, reviewed

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From a subtle Princess Peach lip jelly to a Yoshi egg that’s been traumatising children, the cosmetic chain’s latest tie-in is out of this world

When The Super Mario Bros Movie came out in 2023, it came with a rather unlikely tie-in: a range of skincare and bathing products from cosmetics chain Lush. The store, known for its devotion to natural ingredients and support for social justice causes, didn’t seem like the obvious partner for a major video game franchise. Because of this, I thought I should try them out, assuming that my dalliance with beauty journalism would be short-lived.

I was wrong. The collection was so successful, Lush later released a Minecraft range, which I also reviewed, and now there’s a Super Mario Galaxy range to tie in with the new movie. Somehow, I have become the Guardian’s Lush correspondent and it seems I am now trapped in a sweet-smelling cycle of video game-branded toiletries. There are definitely worse fates, so I’m just going with it.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 9:00 am

Jo Nesbø: ‘How often do I have sex? I only do it outdoors, so it depends on the weather’

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The novelist on working on a trawler, his near miss rock climbing, and being jailed for indecent exposure

Born in Oslo, Jo Nesbø, 66, played for Norway’s premier league football team Molde before injury ended his career. After military service, he gained an economics degree, then worked in finance. He also formed the band Di Derre, which topped the Norwegian charts. In 1997, he released The Bat, the first of his bestselling Harry Hole novels. His work has been published in 51 languages and he has sold more than 60m books. In 2017, his novel The Snowman was made into a film starring Michael Fassbender. A new series, Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole, premieres on Netflix on 26 March. He has a daughter and lives in Oslo.

When were you happiest?
When Molde won the Norwegian premier league in 2011, the year the club was 100 years old.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 9:00 am

Eminem’s 8 Mile helped me survive abuse – and opened my eyes to a world outside of orthodox Judaism

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My upbringing denied me access to the arts and led to me bottling up my feelings about what was happening to me. Then I saw Eminem taking control of his destiny, and decided I needed to do the same

At 15, I had never been to the cinema, or even watched a movie. I grew up in a strictly Orthodox Charedi Jewish household, the daughter of a rabbi, in Glasgow, where we had next to no exposure to cultural influences beyond our religious world. The bookshelves were stacked with biblical texts and teachings, we sang in Yiddish and I only saw TV at my less religious grandparents’ house, where we could watch the end of the tennis if it was finishing as we arrived.

By my mid-teens, my parents had moved to Jerusalem and sent me to live in Manchester, with a scholar who would later abuse me. The abuse went on for six months while his family slept or when they were out. I had no one to turn to or tell; even if I had, no one had taught me the words for what was happening to me. It was a complicated, lonely time without adults to rely on.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 6:00 am

‘The shadows, the figures playing basketball … I waited for the magic to appear – then it did’: José Luis Morales Martín’s best phone picture

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The architect on a special moment he captured one hot afternoon in Spain

José Luis Morales Martín took this photo from his living room window on a hot September afternoon. Martín, who lives in Las Rozas de Madrid, a short drive from the Spanish capital, had just finished his lunch when he heard noises from outside. In the communal courtyard below, two teenagers were playing basketball.

“I was amazed by the light and immediately went to get my phone to capture the scene,” he says. “The geometry of the pavement pattern, the shadows of the building and the figures playing with a basketball … I just waited for the magic to appear – and then it did.”

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Published: April 4, 2026, 10:00 am

‘Taking my clothes off is my whole life!’ Bryan Cranston on the glorious gross-out return of Malcolm in the Middle

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TV’s most outrageous family is back – and for the Breaking Bad icon, it’s a great excuse to let rip ... and get naked again. The stars talk skivvies, chugging raw meat and being stung in the crotch by 60,000 honey bees

The intro to the new Malcolm in the Middle is quite the thing. Kids punch police officers. Santa Claus gets kicked in the face. A barrel full of faeces detonates inside a family car. This recap of previous episodes is so full of gross-out comedy and family fights that a grandma grabs her teenage grandson and crushes his testicles until he squeals. “And,” intones a voiceover at its end, “someone actually asked for more of this.”

Did they? It’s been 20 years since the Emmy-winning sitcom about an outrageous working-class US family with the titular child genius went off air. It’s a show whose fans remember it fondly for never dipping in quality throughout its seven seasons. But were they really clamouring for more?

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Published: April 3, 2026, 12:00 pm

Route des Vacances: a gastronomic driving holiday from Paris to the Mediterranean

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The RN7 road to the Côte d’Azur is enjoying a renaissance among lovers of slow travel in search of offbeat France

‘We were five people in my parents’ 2CV; we would set out at 3am and by 10am, around about Lyon, my father would need a break. My mother would set up a deckchair for him under a tree by the side of the road and he would sleep before driving the rest of the way to Toulon.”

On a recent road trip through France, I met up with Thierry Doillon, a vintage car fanatic who helped restore a 1950s petrol station on the Route Nationale 7. I wanted to talk about the heyday of this iconic road (so famous that singer-songwriter Charles Trenet released a song about it in 1955) and why it’s enjoying a renaissance with holidaymakers.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 6:00 am

Meera Sodha’s vegan recipe for Sichuan-style braised aubergines with tofu | The new vegan

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A cheerful rice bowl fragrant with ginger, garlic and spring onion, and laced with a sprightly chilli bean sauce

With spring in the air, I want a dish that’s the equivalent of turning the key in the ignition, firing up the engine and riding off into the sun. In short: something with a bit of va-va-voom. That dish, for me, is these Sichuan aubergines, a take on the classic “fish fragrant aubergines” (so called because the same aromatics are often used to cook fish). Creamy to begin with, they’re layered with flavour by way of ginger, garlic, spring onion and, finally, laced with delight and good times owing to the bright chilli bean sauce and vinegar.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 5:00 am

No reservation required: our favorite restaurant dishes that ship to your door

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I turned to my Filter colleagues to see how I can experience top foods from different places without traveling there

Each week the Filter newsletter cuts through the noise to bring you smart, practical recommendations on how to live better – from what is worth buying to the tools, habits and ideas that actually last.

New Orleans’ gumbo can’t be beat. Maine’s fresh seafood is to die for. You haven’t tasted real coffee until you’ve made a trip to Portland.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 2:15 pm

‘They look goofy and I don’t care’: Padma Lakshmi’s onion goggles and other kitchen favorites

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The longtime Top Chef host told us about her favorite things in her New York City kitchen, from steel gloves to a Dutch oven that’s lasted over 20 years

What’s in Padma Lakshmi’s kitchen? Like me, her many viewers and readers have probably wondered this over the years.

So I asked her. She shared what she loves using in her terracotta-hued kitchen in New York City: classic items, like the Dutch oven that’s lasted over 20 years, and a few surprises, like the pair of mad-scientist onion goggles that protect her eyes from tearing up.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 1:30 pm

Less waste and fewer dishes: these glass food containers changed how I store leftovers

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Don’t let leftovers languish in the fridge. These oven, microwave and freezer-safe glass containers from Anyday helped me waste less food – and do fewer dishes

When I cook for my family, I always pack up leftover food with the best of intentions, and remnants of a weeknight meal generally get eaten within a day or two. Large spreads, however, are a different story.

In the past, I would stuff what was left from a large dinner or party into the biggest air-tight containers they required, then cram them all into my fridge, full-well believing my kids and I would live off of those leftovers for the better part of a week.

The best glass food storage containers: Anyday 2-Cup Glass Round Dish Multipack

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Published: April 3, 2026, 12:45 pm

What to know about the controversial practice of ‘orgasmic meditation’

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The practice touted by Nicole Daedone combined spirituality, mindfulness and sexuality. Then came the controversy – and prison sentence

In 2009, the New York Times ran a story about Nicole Daedone and her wellness company, OneTaste, which promoted women’s empowerment through a practice known as “orgasmic meditation” (OM).

“I don’t think women will really experience freedom until they own their sexuality,” Daedone said at the time.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 6:26 pm

‘Wild west’ reformer pilates boom is causing rise in injuries, experts warn

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Lack of regulation for specialist classes leaves UK fitness enthusiasts at risk, say professional bodies

The boom in reformer pilates has created a “wild west” of studios where poor regulation has resulted in inexperienced teachers and a rise in injuries, professional standards bodies have warned.

Pilates is not formally or legally regulated, and as its popularity has surged, industry experts say, so too has the growth of packed reformer-based classes often led by instructors with limited training.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 8:00 am

Stop the brain rot! 12 ways to stay sharp in a mind-frazzling world

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Feel like too much low-quality screen time is making you … dumber? From focusing on your environment to ‘washing’ your brain, experts share tips on how to sharpen up and keep your mind fighting fit
Plus: how rotten is your brain? Take our quiz to find out

Ever had one of those days when you get nothing done but still somehow feel exhausted? Of course you have: brain rot, the Oxford word of the year for 2024, isn’t yet in any medical dictionaries, but it’s probably best understood as the decline in cognitive abilities that comes from endless exposure to easily digestible information. And, thanks to the ubiquity of short‑form video and social media, it’s almost certainly on the rise.

“When we’re engaging with this sort of media, our brains are both underworked – because the information is easy to understand – and overworked because there is so much information to absorb,” says Dr Wendy Ross, a senior lecturer in psychology at London Metropolitan University. “That’s why you end up tired even if you’re just scrolling on your couch.” Want to throw the process into reverse and recover your attention? Here’s how.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 11:51 am

Yes, allergy season has already started. Here’s how to manage symptoms

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Pollen seasons are now ‘longer and more intense’, say experts. Here is what to know about allergy treatments and when to seek medical help

Are you wondering why you’ve started to have allergy symptoms – itchy eyes, sneezing – so early this year?

Allergy seasons are now “longer and more intense”, says Dr Katelyn Jetelina, adjunct professor of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health. Warmer, shorter winters mean shorter periods of freezing temperatures. This means the growing season for plants is lengthened, and they release pollen earlier in the spring and later into the fall, Jetelina explains.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 5:28 pm

‘Linen is meaningful in Belfast’: how an old industry is weaving the city a new identity

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Fabric that once defined Northern Ireland’s capital is at heart of its stylish revival, embraced by designers, royalty and heritage farmers alike

On a cobbled street in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, next door to a hipster coffee shop and opposite an ice-cream parlour that has a near-constant queue since going viral on TikTok, the elegant Kindred of Ireland boutique is doing a surprisingly brisk trade in artfully oversized butter yellow linen blouses and exquisite Donegal mulberry tweed jackets finished with a length of rose pink linen tied in a bow at the nape of the neck.

Half a century after the Troubles, Belfast is finding a new identity through an industry that once defined it. Linen – the fibre that built its wealth and earned it the name Linenopolis – is being woven into a story of renewal. Almost a century after the postwar collapse of an industry that, at its peak, employed 40% of the working population of Northern Ireland, linen is returning as a marker of identity.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 3:00 pm

Tim Dowling: spring has sprung – and so has our tortoise

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I’m on the sofa with a beer, watching a show where people always end up not buying property in Mediterranean resorts

I’m sitting in my office shed looking through the open door into the garden. It’s warm and sunny – the first spring-like day of spring.

Across the lawn I see my wife open the kitchen door and place the tortoise on the back step. Later it will be cold and he will have to come in, and I will not be able to find him. I make a mental note to start the search before dark. On my way to the kitchen an hour later, I notice he’s already disappeared.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 5:00 am

The most beautiful coast in the world? Exploring New Zealand’s overlooked Nelson Tasman by sand and sea

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For years this region was regarded as little more than a gateway from the North Island to the South. But spend several days there and you’ll ache to tear yourself away

The visitor to New Zealand’s South Island knows what they have to see. There’s a well-trodden circuit. Lake Tekapo and Mount Cook, to gaze at the stars. Queenstown, for a spot of daredevil adventure. The glaciers, Fox and Franz Josef. And then down to Milford Sound, for the fjord, cliffs and waterfalls. Each stop stunning, each one worthy of its place in a tourist trail so long-established they call it the southern loop.

But for those searching for something new, bent less on ticking off the New Zealand icons than on experiencing a region as brimming with natural beauty as it’s been relatively, and mysteriously, overlooked, there is another destination. Head to the place they’re calling Nelson Tasman.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 11:00 pm

What links PT Barnum’s elephant with a book of Job beast? The Saturday quiz

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From the Arconia and a nine-dart finish to madder, weld and woad, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz

1 What unique structure carries the Bridgewater canal over the Manchester ship canal?
2 Melanistic leopards are more commonly known as what?
3 Which European national flag features seven castles?
4 The Arconia is the apartment block in the title of what TV series?
5 Station Island in Donegal is claimed to be an entrance to where?
6 Which woman hit a nine-dart finish in a PDC event in February?
7 The experimental boats Ra and Ra II were chiefly made from what?
8 Who did Henry VIII describe as a “rose without a thorn”?
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King’s Cross station; McDonald’s, Kings Norton; Parliament Hill; Stonehenge; Uffington?
10 Choice; HD; Knowledge; Select; 2W?
11 Book of Job beast; Tom Hanks age swap film; John Lithgow as Roald Dahl; PT Barnum elephant?
12 Glock firearms; Red Bull energy drink; Swarovski crystals?
13 Merle Oberon; Juliette Binoche; Kaya Scodelario; Margot Robbie?
14 Madder; weld; woad?
15 Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Maharashtra; Punjab; Guangdong and Shandong?

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Published: April 4, 2026, 6:00 am

Why do lightbulbs get hot and how many pandas are there? The kids’ quiz

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Five multiple-choice questions – set by children – to test your knowledge, and a chance to submit your own junior brainteasers for future quizzes

Molly Oldfield hosts Everything Under the Sun, a podcast answering children’s questions. Do check out her books, Everything Under the Sun and Everything Under the Sun: Quiz Book, as well as her new title, Everything Under the Sun: All Around the World.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 6:00 am

As a state visit looms … can King Charles tame Trump?

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Royal visitors have long been popular in the US, and Charles has decades of diplomacy under his belt. But can soft power save the special relationship?

What’s the worst that could happen when King Charles visits Donald Trump in Washington at the end of this month? And what will be the best outcome from Keir Starmer’s point of view, since it is the prime minister who directed the visit to go ahead in the hope of improving our battered, supposedly special relationship? While the relationship is still apparently meaningful to Britain, to the US it appears to not mean so much – especially now.

The king goes where he is told, whether he would prefer to stay at home or not. This time to a land whose president denounces our aircraft carriers as toys and accuses us of cowardice, and whose defence secretary talks derisively of our Royal Navy. Perhaps Charles ought to wear his naval admiral’s uniform when he goes to the White House, medals and all.

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Published: April 4, 2026, 5:00 am

‘India is going to face a food crisis’: Farmers panic over fertiliser shortages amid Iran war

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Ripple effects of oil and fertiliser shortage felt by farmers in India and Sri Lanka despite governments saying there is enough stock to go round

Gurvinder Singh never thought the war in Iran would touch his quiet corner of Punjab.

Yet looking out over his smallholding, where he alternates between wheat and rice crops in the state known as India’s breadbasket, the 52-year-old farmer can barely think of anything else. His anxiety over a conflict playing out thousands of miles away is crippling as he fears what will come of this season’s rice crop.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 11:00 pm

‘Food security timebomb’: a visual guide to the Gulf fertiliser blockade

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UN says record numbers of people could face acute hunger if conflict continues

The world has become well versed in the importance of the strait of Hormuz to the world’s energy flows, but attention is increasingly turning to its vital role in another market – the fertiliser on which harvests depend.

A third of the global trade in raw materials for fertiliser passes through the maritime choke point, which is also the route for 20% of shipments of natural gas, which is required to make it.

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Published: April 3, 2026, 3:00 am

The week around the world in 20 pictures

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Crisis in the Middle East, a Russian drone attack in Kharkiv, a Saharan dust storm in Crete and the launch of Artemis II – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists

Warning: this gallery contains images some readers may find distressing

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Published: April 3, 2026, 4:53 pm

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