Former Iranian minister praises Trump assassination fatwa as daughter lives in New York

Former Iranian minister praises fatwa calling for Trump's death on TV interview while his daughter lives in NYC with diplomat husband at Iran's United Nations mission.
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:41 pm
Israel strikes slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's underground military bunker
Israel struck Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s underground bunker in Tehran, revealing extensive tunnel network beneath Iran's capital.
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:49 pm
Iran proxies wage war on Israel, threaten US interests as Iraq slammed for not disarming them

Tension in the Middle East continue to escalate as Iran-aligned Iraqi militias expand targets from military bases to oil facilities, threatening regional stability.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:25 pm
Iranian vessel suffers engine failure, offloads crew days after US submarine sank other ship

An Iranian navy logistics ship offloaded its crew to Sri Lanka on Friday after suffering engine trouble at sea, days after the U.S. sank an Iranian warship.
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:30 pm
Israel pounds Hezbollah targets, daring Lebanon to reclaim sovereignty from Iran-backed terror proxy

Lebanon's government calls for Hezbollah disarmament amid renewed Israel conflict, as international leaders including Macron warn against broader war.
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:30 am
Private flights account for 30% of departures from Oman airport as wealthy evacuate Middle East

Private flights account for more than 30% of departures from Oman's main airport as Middle East evacuation efforts intensify amid conflict escalation.
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:14 am
Canada's Mark Carney under fire as ‘all over the place’ on Iran, risking wider US rift

The Canadian prime minister has been criticized for changing his position on the Iran conflict three times this week as critics blasted his contradictory stance.
Published: March 5, 2026, 11:16 pm
Sri Lanka offloads 208 crew members from second Iranian ship a day after US strike sinks frigate

Sri Lanka assists Iranian vessel crew after deadly U.S. submarine strike kills 87 in Indian Ocean. President announces rescue of 208 crew members.
Published: March 5, 2026, 9:29 pm
Red Cross shares audio of Iranian civilian explaining situation on the ground in Tehran: 'No respite'

The Red Cross released audio of a civilian in Tehran describing the reality of living with constant explosions as Operation Epic Fury continues.
Published: March 5, 2026, 7:31 pm
Kurdish fighters watch for opening to strike Iran as Trump voices support

Kurdish opposition groups tell Fox News they're watching for opportunities to strike back against Iran as U.S. and Israeli military pressure intensifies.
Published: March 5, 2026, 6:19 pm
'Quiet Death': What to know about the American torpedo that sank Iranian warship, killing 87

After a U.S. submarine sank Iran’s IRIS Dena with a Mk 48 torpedo, attention turned to the Navy’s primary undersea weapon that first entered operational service in 1972.
Published: March 5, 2026, 4:42 pm
Iran continues firing missiles, drones at neighboring states, with multiple interceptions reported

Iran launches a new wave of attacks targeting Israel, U.S. bases and countries in the region as it continues to retaliate against Operation Epic Fury.
Published: March 5, 2026, 1:32 pm
Video shows IDF F-35I ‘Adir’ shooting down Iranian fighter jet over Tehran
The Israel Defense Forces released video of an F-35I “Adir" stealth jet downing an Iranian Yak-130 over Tehran, calling it a historic first for the aircraft.
Published: March 5, 2026, 12:50 pm
The future of war? US-Israel blitz on Iran unveils next-gen allied combat
Operation Roaring Lion sees Israeli jets strike Iranian missile sites as U.S.–Israel alliance reportedly achieves unprecedented military coordination.
Published: March 5, 2026, 10:00 am
Millions lose power across Cuba as Trump sanctions continue to fuel ongoing energy crisis

Massive blackout leaves millions without power across western Cuba, affecting Havana and surrounding areas after electrical grid failure.
Published: March 5, 2026, 3:54 am
Stealth bombers landing at UK bases 'in days' after Trump pressures Starmer: report

B-2 stealth bombers deployment to U.K. military bases signals escalation in U.S.-Israel operations against Iran. RAF Fairford and Diego Garcia prepared for strategic bombers.
Published: March 5, 2026, 2:23 am
Held at gunpoint at 9, Iranian refugee turned pastor now prays for Iran’s hour of freedom

Pastor David Nasser described his family's harrowing 1979 escape from Iran, and he expressed hope and prayers for democracy for Iranians.
Published: March 5, 2026, 1:18 am
Live Updates: Oil and Gas Prices Jump as War’s Economic Cost Climbs

The price of oil surged to more than $90 a barrel and U.S. gasoline prices rose again. Israeli airstrikes pummeled Tehran and Lebanon, and President Trump’s demand for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” raised the prospect of an extended war.
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:15 pm
Lebanon at ‘Tipping Point’ as It Seeks to Disarm Hezbollah

The country is waiting to see if the government seizes on this moment to disarm the Iranian-backed armed group and how the militants will respond.
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:59 am
He Had a Purple Heart, PTSD and a Rap Sheet. He Had to Leave the U.S.

After a long battle with drug addiction, Sae Joon Park felt settled in a new life. But he was deported last year and is now fighting to get back to Hawaii.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:00 am
Jamil Jivani, a Friend of JD Vance, Channels Charlie Kirk in Canada

Jamil Jivani, a Conservative rookie member of Parliament, follows an American playbook to win over young men on college campuses.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:01 am
Defense Without U.S. Help Is a Live Topic for Canada, Japan and Australia

The leaders of Japan and Canada are making a unified front on defense cooperation as President Trump raises the pressure over military spending.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:40 pm
Iran’s Drone Attacks Plague the Gulf States

Missile launches from Iran have slowed, but relentless drone volleys could deplete air defenses in the region.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:50 pm
As Trump Out-Putins Putin, Russia’s Global Influence Erodes

The conflict in Iran may give Moscow a short-term boost economically and in Ukraine. But it has also shown the limits of Russia’s partnerships.
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:38 am
‘Liquor Capital of China’ Is Trying to Save Its Fortunes

Once celebrated for its fiery spirits, the town of Maotai has reeled from a bad Chinese economy, changing tastes and a crackdown on boozy official banquets.
Published: March 6, 2026, 3:04 pm
Indonesia to Block Children Under 16 From Social Media

The ban is to take effect March 28, according to a government minister, but details about how it would be carried out were scarce.
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:10 pm
Iran’s Friends Include China and Russia. But Where are They Now?

Iran maintains ties with a range of countries, including Turkey, India, Russia and China. Yet in this war, their support is mostly rhetoric.
Published: March 5, 2026, 10:04 am
South African President on Trump’s Oval Office ‘Ambush’ and ‘Racist’ Policies

In an interview with The New York Times, President Cyril Ramaphosa opened up about the role of middle powers, relations with Washington and apartheid.
Published: March 5, 2026, 5:54 pm
James Luckey-Lange Recounts Being Detained, Starved and Beaten in Venezuela

James Luckey-Lange, 28, wrote about kindness and shared humanity as he traveled. But he said he had been shackled, starved and beaten in Venezuela after being detained.
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:21 am
Israel Pushes Farther Into Lebanon, and Readies for More

Days into its offensive against Hezbollah, Israel is massing armored vehicles near the Lebanese border for a potentially much larger ground incursion.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:43 pm
After Gen-Z Revolution, Nepal Votes for a Fresh Slate of Leaders

A millennial rapper and former mayor is aiming to lead the country, six months after the old guard was ousted.
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:04 am
Families Forced to Sleep on the Streets of Beirut as Israel Pounds Hezbollah

Thousands fled the southern outskirts of the Lebanese capital before Israel unleashed heavy strikes on the militant group overnight. Many say they have nowhere to go.
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:09 pm
Airspace in the region remains heavily restricted.
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:55 pm
Israel Says It Struck Underground Bunker at Khamenei’s Compound
The Israeli military said the facility, under the site where Iran’s supreme leader was killed by a strike last week, was still being used after the first attack.
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:51 pm
A New England Patriots plane brought Americans back from the Middle East.

Published: March 6, 2026, 6:32 pm
Trump Demands ‘Unconditional Surrender’ by Iran

President Trump’s comments on Friday reflected yet another shift in the goals of U.S. military actions.
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:36 pm
With Iran, Trump Takes the U.S. to War Without the Public’s Support

In opening a military campaign against Iran, President Trump is the first president in modern times to take the United States to war without the backing of the public.
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:00 pm
From 1978: Golda Meir, 80, Dies in Jerusalem; Israelis Acclaim ‘Stalwart Lioness’
Once a teacher in Milwaukee, she climbed the ranks of the Labor Party to become Israel’s first female prime minister.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:09 pm
From 2001: Beate Uhse, 81, Entrepreneur in the Business of Erotic Goods

She developed Europe’s biggest emporium of erotic goods and opened a three-story sex museum in Germany.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:45 pm
From 2011: Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Dies at 71

A Kenyan environmentalist, she began by paying women a few shillings to plant trees and went on to become the first African woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:07 pm
Christine Keeler, Central Figure in British ‘Scandal of the Century,’ Is Dead at 75
News of her affair with the government minister John Profumo and other revelations set England abuzz in the early 1960s.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:35 pm
From 2007: Benazir Bhutto, 54, Who Weathered Pakistan’s Political Storm for 3 Decades, Dies
She was the first democratically elected woman to lead a modern Muslim country.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:02 pm
From 1984: Indira Gandhi, Born to Politics, Left Her Own Imprint on India

The dominant figure in Indian politics for nearly two decades, she was elected prime minister four times before being assassinated by her bodyguards.
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:52 pm
From 2000: Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka Dies at 84; First Woman Premier

She rose to power in 1960 as a widow and mother of three, becoming the first woman in the world to serve as a prime minister.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:01 pm
From 1997: Mother Teresa, Hope of the Despairing, Dies at 87

She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for providing care and comfort to the impoverished.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:01 pm
From 2013: Margaret Thatcher, ‘Iron Lady’ Who Set Britain on New Course, Dies at 87

She held the office of prime minister longer than any other British politician in the 20th century, setting her country on a right-leaning economic path.
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:29 pm
From 2007: Vilma Espín, Rebel and Wife of Raúl Castro, Dies at 77

An idealistic socialite who fought alongside Fidel and Raúl Castro in the mountains of Cuba, she was the country’s unofficial first lady for decades.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:01 pm
From 2019: Agnès Varda, Influential French New Wave Filmmaker, Dies at 90
She was closely associated with the film movement known as the New Wave, although her reimagining of cinematic conventions predated it.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:45 pm
From 1957: Gabriela Mistral, Poet, Is Dead; Won Nobel Prize for Literature

She was recognized in 1945 for three “Soñetos de la Muerte” (“Sonnets of Death”), which were first published in Chile in 1922.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:54 pm
From 2011: Nancy Wake, Proud Spy and Nazi Foe, Dies at 98

She underwent a wartime metamorphosis, from a fun-loving girl to a highly decorated Resistance fighter.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:53 pm
From 2011: Madame Nhu, Vietnam War Lightning Rod, Dies

The glamorous official hostess in South Vietnam’s presidential palace, she was a politically powerful and often outspoken figure during the Vietnam War.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:52 pm
From 1991: Suicide of Jiang Qing, Mao’s Widow, Is Reported

A former actress who grew up in poverty, she was one of the most hated women in modern Chinese history for her role in the Cultural Revolution.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:52 pm
From 2003: Leni Riefenstahl, Filmmaker and Nazi Propagandist, Dies at 101

Her documentaries earned her acclaim as a cinematic genius, as well as criticism for putting her talent at the service of Hitler.
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:23 pm
Israel issues an evacuation warning in the Qom region, near an Iranian nuclear site.

Published: March 6, 2026, 3:18 pm
Strikes Batter Iran’s Storied Azadi Stadium Complex

Several sports centers have been hit in Tehran since the U.S. and Israel began their attacks, the authorities say, but none with the resonance of the Azadi.
Published: March 6, 2026, 3:27 pm
Trump Remarks on U.S.S. Cole and Iran Raise Questions in Guantánamo Case

Prosecutors have offered up no evidence supporting a link that the president claimed between Iran and the attack in Yemen in 2000, defense lawyers say.
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:51 pm
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Published: March 6, 2026, 7:27 pm
4 Arrested in London on Suspicion of Spying on Jews for Iran

The police said one Iranian and three British-Iranians were detained as part of a counterterrorism investigation.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:37 pm
Khamenei’s Killing Sparks Anger and Grief in South Asia’s Shiite Muslims

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed during the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, was deeply respected among the millions of Shiite Muslims in Pakistan and India.
Published: March 6, 2026, 9:20 am
3 Australians Were on U.S. Submarine That Sank an Iranian Warship

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s disclosure about the attack in the Indian Ocean prompted concern that Australia’s close military cooperation with the United States could draw it into the fighting in the Middle East.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:19 pm
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Published: March 6, 2026, 7:37 pm
U.S. Restarts Diplomatic Relations With Venezuela

Washington has rapidly warmed up ties with Venezuela — and applied major pressure on it — since capturing the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro, two months ago.
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:15 am
Israel Pounds Southern Beirut, a Hezbollah Stronghold

The strikes were the most intense bombardment since a cease-fire deal in late 2024.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:33 am
State Department Is Accused of Slow Assistance in Iran War for Americans Abroad

Many veteran diplomats faulted the State Department for its response after the attacks in Iran began, and for its actions beforehand.
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:18 am
Not Just Oil: In Venezuela, U.S. Interior Secretary Pushes for Mining Access

Venezuela is home to large reserves of rare earths, gold and other valuable minerals that the Trump administration wants to exert more control over.
Published: March 6, 2026, 1:55 am
Superfood Fuels Mating Frenzy for Critically Endangered Kakapo

Kakapos, which are reclusive and flightless and can live as long as humans, are found only in New Zealand. They feed on the fruit of the rimu tree.
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:43 am
Two Schools in Iran Damaged in U.S.-Israeli Bombing

Photos show that both schools, southeast of Tehran, sustained damage. No injuries were reported.
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:57 am
Iran delays naming a new leader out of security concerns, officials say.

Published: March 6, 2026, 3:32 pm
Israel Begins Assault in Southern Beirut, Raising Fears of Wider Incursion

As the war with Iran threatens to engulf more countries in the region, President Trump said he wanted to be involved in picking a new leader in Tehran.
Published: March 5, 2026, 11:35 pm
António Lobo Antunes, One of Europe’s Most Revered Writers, Dies at 83

In a career studded with literary awards, he was the author of dozens of books that grappled with his nation’s legacy of dictatorship and colonialism.
Published: March 6, 2026, 3:34 pm
A Different Kind of War in Mexico

Our correspondents discuss the challenges of Mexico’s war on drug cartels.
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:01 am
Why Torpedoed Iranian Warship Is a Problem for India

An Iranian ship had been invited by India to take part in peacetime naval exercises with dozens of other countries, days before it was sunk in a U.S. submarine attack.
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:28 am
Analysis Suggests School Was Hit Amid U.S. Strikes on Iranian Naval Base

The Feb. 28 school strike in Minab, which killed dozens, including children, appears to have been part of an attack on an adjacent naval base in southern Iran, where officials said U.S. forces were operating.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:43 pm
Tourist's bird-brained Vegas stunt with flamingo lands him behind bars on felony charges

Canadian tourist allegedly steals flamingo from Las Vegas casino habitat, carries bird to hotel room in bizarre incident that injured the animal.
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:09 pm
San Francisco mayor admits city 'needs a reset' hours before attack on security detail

Video shows violent attack after San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s vehicle was blocked in the Tenderloin, leaving an officer injured and two suspects arrested.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:44 pm
Haunting note on Vegas hotel door hinted at tragedy before cheer mom, daughter found dead

A note warning of a possible suicide attempt was found on a Vegas hotel room door, prompting authorities to enter and discover an 11-year-old girl and her mother shot to death inside.
Published: March 6, 2026, 3:20 pm
Man who was on parole after prior violent offenses now accused in 4 murders

A Colorado parolee once deemed “very high" risk is now charged in four killings across three counties after being released on parole. He is now being held without bond.
Published: March 6, 2026, 1:00 pm
Soros-backed, pro-China network fuels protests against US tech firms

Groups funded by George Soros and pro-China Neville Roy Singham protest U.S. tech companies.
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:04 pm
US sinks over 30 Iranian ships in Operation Epic Fury and more top headlines

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Published: March 6, 2026, 11:55 am
Federal agents arrest 12 alleged members of LA's massive 18th Street gang drug trafficking operation

Federal law and order operation targets LA's largest street gang as authorities arrest alleged 18th Street members using homeless tents for drugs.
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:47 am
Ohio mother charged with murdering two daughters found buried in suitcases near Cleveland

An Ohio mother was charged with aggravated murder after her two young daughters were found buried in separate suitcases in shallow graves in Cleveland earlier this week, officials said.
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:18 am
Army reservist, 20, killed in Iranian drone strike in Kuwait, spent final hours reassuring family: ‘I’m good’

The family of fallen U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Declan Coady shared heartfelt memories after the 20-year-old Drake student was killed in an Iranian drone attack in Kuwait.
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:33 am
California man allegedly fires gun near school zone, barricades in home before surrendering to SWAT pantless

Bizarre California incident: An armed suspect in a mental health crisis surrendered to SWAT teams wearing a shirt and socks but no pants after allegedly firing a gun.
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:19 am
Former New York DARE officer admits to selling drugs while in uniform in squad car

A former DARE officer admitted to selling drugs while on duty in a squad car. Michael Tapscott pleaded guilty to 40 charges after a 13-year police career.
Published: March 5, 2026, 11:25 pm
Heart-stopping video shows bunk bed collapse nearly impale little boy, sister’s heroic split-second reaction
A dramatic bunk bed collapse caught on camera showed a sister attempting to rescue her trapped brother after the bed's metal frame failed. The viral video gained more than 82 million views.
Published: March 5, 2026, 11:21 pm
Georgia sheriff arrested on DUI charge after blood alcohol content was allegedly almost triple legal limit

A Georgia sheriff was arrested for allegedly driving a county vehicle with a blood alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit late last month.
Published: March 5, 2026, 7:15 pm
Small plane crashes into Phoenix home minutes after takeoff, injuring 3

A small plane crashed into a Phoenix home shortly after takeoff from Deer Valley Airport, sending three people to a hospital with injuries.
Published: March 5, 2026, 6:56 pm
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Hollywood's hateful horror show

Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
Published: March 5, 2026, 6:43 pm
US government contractor accused of stealing $46M arrested on small island, FBI announces

The FBI and French authorities arrested a former government contractor accused of stealing $46 million in cryptocurrency from the U.S. Marshals Service.
Published: March 5, 2026, 5:37 pm
California ‘party mom’ faces reckoning for hosting alcohol-fueled teen sex parties

California's "Los Gatos Party Mom" Shannon O'Connor was accused of hosting alcohol-fueled parties for minors during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. The jury revealed their verdict.
Published: March 5, 2026, 5:17 pm
Rural community on edge after husbands find their wives dead along hiking trail, suspect arrested

Utah homicide investigation continues as authorities arrested a suspect after three women found dead in Wayne County following an intensive manhunt.
Published: March 5, 2026, 4:23 pm
NYC Dept of Education employee arrested, charged with murder of Bronx father

NYC education worker Naya Brown has been charged in connection with the killing of a Bronx father as he celebrated his birthday in January.
Published: March 5, 2026, 3:00 pm
Savannah Guthrie returns to 'Today' show studio for first time since mother went missing

Savannah Guthrie makes return to 'Today' show studio to thank colleagues while her mother Nancy remains missing in suspected abduction case.
Published: March 5, 2026, 2:55 pm
US scrambles fighter jets to track 2 Russian warplanes flying near American airspace

U.S. and Canadian forces scrambled fighter jets after NORAD detected Russian planes operating in the Alaskan and Canadian Air Defense Identification Zones.
Published: March 5, 2026, 1:02 pm
Austin bar shooting bodycam released as DA makes major call about cops who shot suspected terrorist

Bodycam video from the bar shooting in Austin, Texas was released Thursday as the district attorney said police officers who shot and killed the suspect will not face a grand jury.
Published: March 5, 2026, 1:00 pm
US-Israel blitz cripples Iran as uncontested airspace nears and more top headlines

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Published: March 5, 2026, 12:10 pm
GoFundMe for US soldier killed in Iran war raises more than $94K

Supporters have thus far raised more than $94,000 for the family of fallen Army Reserve Sgt. Declan Coady through a GoFundMe campaign after the soldier's death in Kuwait.
Published: March 5, 2026, 11:48 am
Family of mom allegedly killed by ex-'American Idol' hopeful demands life insurance details

The family of Ashley Flynn is seeking financial records, including a life insurance policy listing her husband — who is charged with her murder — as the primary beneficiary.
Published: March 5, 2026, 11:00 am
Justice Dept. Pushes for Charges Against Cuban Leaders

The move comes as President Trump is ratcheting up his rhetorical assault on Cuba’s leadership.
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:20 pm
Trump Regulatory Czar Jeffrey Clark Leaves White House

Jeffrey B. Clark oversaw the dismantlement of government restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions and water and air pollution. He had also faced a criminal probe in connection with the 2020 election.
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:14 pm
Markwayne Mullin, Trump’s Homeland Security Pick, Learned to Spar in Oklahoma

He hosted a home improvement radio show, fought in cage matches and inherited a plumbing business before becoming a “MAGA warrior” in Congress.
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:28 pm
Why a G.O.P. War Powers Hawk Was a No on Reining Trump In on Iran

Many Republicans deferred almost unquestioningly to President Trump after he began a sweeping military offensive in the Middle East. Senator Todd Young was more conflicted, but ended up in the same place.
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:27 pm
Trump Demands ‘Unconditional Surrender’ by Iran

President Trump’s comments on Friday reflected yet another shift in the goals of U.S. military actions.
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:36 pm
With Iran, Trump Takes the U.S. to War Without the Public’s Support

In opening a military campaign against Iran, President Trump is the first president in modern times to take the United States to war without the backing of the public.
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:00 pm
Lawmaker Asks Court to Block Trump From Closing Kennedy Center

The president has said he plans to shut down the center for two years starting this summer for a “complete rebuilding.”
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:12 pm
From 2006: Coretta Scott King, a Civil Rights Icon, Dies at 78

First known as the wife of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., she later became an avid proselytizer for his vision of peace and nonviolent social change.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:00 pm
From 1989: Christine Jorgensen, 62, Is Dead; Was First to Have a Sex Change

Her gender conversion began with hormone injections in 1950. On her return to the U.S. in 1955, she was sensationalized in the tabloids.
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:46 pm
From 1998: Martha Gellhorn, Daring Writer, Dies at 89
One of the first female war correspondents, she covered a dozen major conflicts during a career that spanned more than six decades.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:58 pm
From 2005: Ruth Clement Bond, 101, Quilter and Civic Leader, Is Dead
She helped transform the American quilt from a utilitarian bed covering into a work of avant-garde social commentary.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:57 pm
From 1994: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Dies of Cancer at 64
She became an object of fascination to generations of Americans after her husband, President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated in 1963.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:57 pm
From 1962: Mrs. Roosevelt Dies at 78 After Illness of Six Weeks

The death of the former first lady, a noted humanitarian and an active force in the Democratic Party, was mourned by people around the world.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:57 pm
From 1968: Helen Keller, 87, Dies; She Became Symbol of Courage
She overcame blindness and deafness, but insisted that there was nothing miraculous about her achievements.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:54 pm
From 2017: Norma McCorvey, ‘Roe’ in Roe v. Wade, Is Dead at 69

The anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, she became a symbol for abortion rights, though she later changed her views.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:53 pm
From 2017: Frances Gabe, Creator of the Only Self-Cleaning Home, Dies at 101

Equal parts quixotic dreamer and accomplished visionary, Ms. Gabe made the house do its own scrubbing.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:52 pm
From 2008: Mildred Loving, Who Battled Ban on Mixed-Race Marriage, Dies at 68
Mrs. Loving’s anger over being banished from Virginia for marrying a white man led to a landmark Supreme Court ruling overturning state miscegenation laws.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:52 pm
Trump Remarks on U.S.S. Cole and Iran Raise Questions in Guantánamo Case

Prosecutors have offered up no evidence supporting a link that the president claimed between Iran and the attack in Yemen in 2000, defense lawyers say.
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:51 pm
Jesse Jackson Chicago Funeral: Obama, Biden, Clinton to Attend

The large-scale, public event in Chicago on Friday caps two weeks of memorials for Mr. Jackson, the civil rights leader, who died at 84.
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:12 pm
Potomac River in D.C. Is Safe, Officials Say. But Locals Still Worry About the Poop.

A broken pipe sent a gusher of sewage into the river near Washington. Some people may try to row, sail or fish. But skeptics are steering clear.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:29 pm
Georgia Candidate Colton Moore Copies Marjorie Taylor Greene Playbook

Colton Moore, who hopes to win a special election on Tuesday to replace Ms. Greene, has the same flair for the dramatic and the ultra-MAGA persona, but he lacks one thing: a Trump endorsement.
Published: March 6, 2026, 10:01 am
Pardon Industry Offers Rich Offenders a Path to Trump

One inmate paid lobbyists and lawyers with ties to the president’s team and walked free. Others are following his blueprint, but it is not always clear who can deliver.
Published: March 6, 2026, 10:00 am
Where Corn and Soybeans Rule, the ‘Oat Mafia’ Fights for Turf

Farmers in the Upper Midwest are investing in homegrown oats. It’s good for the land. But can it work as a cash crop?
Published: March 6, 2026, 10:00 am
D.C. Court Strikes Down Local Ban on High-Capacity Gun Magazines

A three-judge panel reversed the conviction of a man charged with possessing a 30-bullet magazine, saying it had constitutional protection.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:58 am
Representative Tony Gonzales Will Not Seek Re-election

Several House members had called for Mr. Gonzales, a Texas Republican, to step down after texts emerged showing his pursuit of a staff member who later killed herself.
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:41 am
DOJ Releases Missing Interviews With Woman Who Made Claims Against Trump in Epstein Files

The pages had been withheld from the trove of documents related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein because of what officials called a mistaken determination that they were duplicates.
Published: March 6, 2026, 1:57 am
Timeline: The Rise and Fall of Kristi Noem as Trump’s DHS Secretary

The homeland security secretary, who was fired by President Trump Thursday, helped fulfill his border pledges, but also drew negative attention to his administration.
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:25 pm
Minnesota Governor Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Welcome Kristi Noem’s Firing

Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis said “Good riddance” after Ms. Noem’s ouster. Gov. Tim Walz and others said they still wanted a “complete overhaul” of the department.
Published: March 6, 2026, 1:05 am
State Department Is Accused of Slow Assistance in Iran War for Americans Abroad

Many veteran diplomats faulted the State Department for its response after the attacks in Iran began, and for its actions beforehand.
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:18 am
Steve Daines’s Switcheroo Starts New Fight in Montana Senate Race

Minutes before the Senate filing deadline, Senator Steve Daines withdrew his re-election bid and an ally jumped in. Even some fellow Republicans criticized the 11th-hour switch.
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:32 am
Senator Blumenthal Pushes to Investigate Kristi Noem for Perjury

Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said Democrats had evidence to suggest Kristi Noem lied under oath during a Senate hearing on Tuesday.
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:29 am
S.E.C. Settles Its Case Against Justin Sun, an Investor in the Trumps’ Crypto Coins

The decision to settle the court action is particularly striking because the defendant was accused of a serious violation of securities laws. He denied the charges.
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:26 am
Trump Pick Of Mullin For D.H.S. Sets Off Political Scramble in Oklahoma

The president’s choice of Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to replace her at the Department of Homeland Security could trigger a cascade of aspirants for his seat.
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:51 am
Who Is Markwayne Mullin, Trump’s Pick for Homeland Security Secretary?

The Oklahoma senator has been a staunch defender of the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign.
Published: March 5, 2026, 11:22 pm
Lev Parnas Running for Congress as a Democrat in Florida

Mr. Parnas, who once tried to help find damaging information on Hunter Biden, said his background had turned him into “an advocate for speaking truth to power.”
Published: March 5, 2026, 10:22 pm
House Turns Back Bid to Restrict Trump’s War Powers in Iran

A handful of Democrats joined Republicans to defeat an effort to force President Trump to go to Congress for approval to continue using force against Iran, while two G.O.P. lawmakers backed it.
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:59 am
As Noem Speaks in Nashville, Senate Swarms Mullin
The remarkable split-screen underscored how abruptly Kristi Noem’s ouster as homeland security secretary had unfolded, even by the standards of President Trump’s fast-paced Washington.
Published: March 5, 2026, 9:33 pm
FEMA Delays Under Kristi Noem Angered Republicans

Long delays in FEMA assistance brought bipartisan complaints, especially in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene in 2024.
Published: March 5, 2026, 9:17 pm
Investigators are questioning Nancy Guthrie’s neighbors about internet disruptions on the night she disappeared

The 84-year-old mother of Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie has been missing for more than a month
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:18 pm
White House sparks backlash after posting another video mashup of action movies with Iran strikes: ‘It’s not a meme’

‘This is frat house not White House,’ one critic of the video said
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:17 pm
Ex-Michigan coach Sherrone Moore accepts plea deal after his arrest and firing

Moore put on a united front with his wife at the court hearing despite being fired over an ‘inappropriate relationship’ with a staffer
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:16 pm
Iran-US war latest: Trump demands ‘unconditional surrender’ from Tehran as missile strikes continue

American president promises to ‘bring Iran back from brink of destruction’ as US-Israeli airstrikes wreak devastation across the country
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:16 pm
Inside Iran’s rocketing prices: ‘Food is available – we just can’t afford it’

Iranians are discarding shopping trolleys – instead only buying a few goods at a time at the supermarket as the ongoing conflict prompts a sharp drop in purchasing power. Independent Persian reports
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:07 pm
How the Iran war is underpinned by ‘end times’ religious fervour in Washington and Tehran

An overlapping belief in end times, or the second coming, underpins much of the motivation in the corridors of power in Washington and in the bunkers where the ayatollahs hide today, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:03 pm
Robber used Google translate to announce hold up at Ecuadorian restaurant in New Jersey, police say

The alleged victim could also speak English, police said
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:42 pm
Peru ordered to pay reparations for forced sterilization death of mom-of-three

Celia Ramos was only 34 when she died, leaving behind three daughters in her Andean village
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:31 pm
Bombing of girls’ school in Iran that killed more than 150 was probably US air strike, military investigators believe

Satellite images and eyewitness accounts appear to show evidence of precision strikes as analysts review whether AI and human errors played a role
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:30 pm
Trump demands ‘unconditional surrender’ from Iran as war escalates with oil crisis

More than 30 Iranian vessels have been destroyed since Saturday, US Central Command has said
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:28 pm
Judge weighs New York Times bid to block policy limiting journalists' access to Pentagon

The New York Times is urging a federal judge to block a Pentagon policy that has limited access to the building for journalists from many mainstream news outlets
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:17 pm
Corey Lewandowski out at DHS after rumored affair partner Kristi Noem is fired by Trump: report

Kristi Noem’s top adviser is out just days after she was grilled on their relationship at a House hearing
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:13 pm
Russia has provided Iran with information that can help Tehran strike US military, AP sources say

Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Tehran strike American warships, aircraft and other assets in the region
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:13 pm
Iceland seeks vote in August on whether to restart EU membership talks

Iceland’s government says the country will hold a referendum in August on whether to restart European Union membership talks
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:12 pm
The five ways ‘ICE Barbie’ Kristi Noem spelled her own doom as Trump’s chaotic DHS secretary

Puppy-killing former South Dakota governor made history as the first Cabinet secretary ousted in Trump's second term, but the writing had been on the wall for months, writes Rhian Lubin
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:51 pm
Trump says Cuba is next: ‘Gonna fall pretty soon’ he tells CNN

American administrations have tried to destabilize the communist-led government in Havana since 1959
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:45 pm
Trump demands ‘unconditional surrender’ from Iran and trots out MAGA-like acronym for his vision of post-war landscape

President’s demand echoes Allied Powers’ ultimatum to Japan at the 1945 Potsdam Conference
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:44 pm
Three former presidents honor Rev. Jesse Jackson at memorial service but Trump is notably absent

Trump didn’t attend despite sharing a glowing tribute to Jackson after his death
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:32 pm
From WikiLeaks to the Epstein files. Do internet sleuths help transparency?

By pooling their time and expertise, online communities can reveal patterns and contradictions that may otherwise go unreported.
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:07 pm
Boy Scouts sue LGBTQ travel group ‘Queer Scout’ over its name

The founder of Queer Scout says there are ‘legitimate questions about what's really driving this escalation’
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:56 pm
Mother killed herself and two kids after failed attempt to reconcile with estranged husband, officials say

Location data provided by Tesla suggested that Charity Beallis’s husband was not near her home at the time of her death, cops say
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:43 pm
Phoenix Suns star Dillon Brooks arrested on suspicion of DUI

Dillon Brooks was arrested in the early hours of Friday morning following a traffic stop
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:40 pm
Maine’s lobster haul declines for a fourth straight year after overfishing warnings

The southern New England lobster fishery has been declared depleted by regulators for years
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:35 pm
Iran war forces OPEC nation to limit oil production as bottleneck in the Straits of Hormuz grows

The 10th largest oil producer in the world is looking at slowing down production amid continued strikes on Iran
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:33 pm
I’m an expert on global relations. Here’s how Iran will choose its next supreme leader

The Iranian supreme leader serves for life and is the highest religious and political authority in the Islamic Republic
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:32 pm
The real threat from a Strait of Hormuz closure isn’t an oil shortage – it’s a global food crisis

The global food system has far thinner buffers than energy markets
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:18 pm
Daryl Hannah issues scathing response to portrayal of her on TV series about Kennedy and Bessette

Daryl Hannah has issued a scathing response to the new TV series about John F. Kennedy Jr. and wife Carolyn Bessette
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:16 pm
Fox News poll finds 6 in 10 Americans disapprove of Trump’s immigration agency and almost half want ICE funding cut

One pollster said that ICE’s activities in Minneapolis were partly responsible for the ‘sharp drop’ in approval of the agency
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:12 pm
Russia supplying Iran with intelligence to target US forces, says report

Moscow is rushing to the support of its ally amid a joint US-Israeli bombing campaign
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:57 pm
Kristi Noem reframes her firing: She was the ‘scapegoat’ at DHS

Outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reportedly did not feel she had the support she needed to do her job, a complaint dismissed as ‘laughable’ by one White House insider
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:56 pm
Target to open more than 30 stores across the US - including its 2000th. Here’s where they will be

Target’s 2,000th store will open in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:40 pm
Should Americans fear attacks by Iran at home? ‘I guess,’ says Trump

Six Americans have been killed in the fighting overseas
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:37 pm
‘We can’t find it’: Noem battered over $143M in no-bid contracts to operative-tied biz that doesn’t have HQ or website

Taxpayer millions went to a company that subcontracted with another firm operated by her spokesperson’s husband, records show
Published: March 5, 2026, 4:44 pm
Blaring fire station sirens replaced with ‘calmer’ alarms to help firefighters

The new system featuring softer alarms went online in September
Published: March 6, 2026, 3:39 pm
DHS staff ‘crying out of happiness’ over Trump firing Noem: ‘Anyone is better than that dog murderer’

DHS staff, White House allies, and Democrats alike are celebrating Noem’s imminent departure
Published: March 6, 2026, 3:18 pm
US workplaces unexpectedly cut 92,000 jobs as unemployment rate climbs to 4.4%

The outlook for the job market – and the entire economy – is clouded by the war with Iran
Published: March 6, 2026, 3:16 pm
RFK Jr says US engaged in ‘spiritual warfare’ as he pushes family dinner as solution

Robert F Kennedy Jr claimed the US is engaged in “spiritual warfare,” and the answer to combating it is more meals with your family.
Published: March 6, 2026, 3:16 pm
Marine vet whose arm was broken when senator tossed him from Iran war briefing ‘got in a little too deep,’ says mom

Exclusive: Marine Corps veteran Brian McGinnis, whose wife is Palestinian, ‘has strong feelings’ about the Middle East, his mother told The Independent
Published: March 5, 2026, 3:04 pm
Why do we change the clocks? US states divided by daylight saving time debate

Since 2018, 19 states have adopted laws calling for a move to permanent daylight saving time
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:59 pm
US citizen mom-of-three sues Kristi Noem’s ICE after agents smashed her car window in viral Mother’s Day arrest

Lawyers accuse Trump administration of ‘state-sanctioned cruelty’ for arrest on the family’s way to church
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:57 pm
Moment Marine veteran protesting Iran war suffers broken arm during struggle with GOP senator

Sen. Tim Sheehy insists activist Brian McGinnis was ‘looking for a confrontation’ when he disrupted a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing to protest U.S. military action against Iran
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:50 pm
Zelensky offers Trump technology to shoot down Iran Shahed drones that could save US millions

Kyiv has offered its expertise from Ukraine war but seeks Patriot missiles in return
Published: March 6, 2026, 2:11 pm
Florida bar association targets Trump lawyer Lindsey Halligan in ethics investigation

Former acting U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia tried and failed to prosecute president’s enemies James Comey and Letitia James, only for her own appointment to be ruled unlawful
Published: March 6, 2026, 1:57 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump pushes Zelensky to reach peace deal with Putin and claims Kremlin is ‘ready’

Trump says Zelenky’s ‘got even less cards’ now
Published: March 6, 2026, 1:49 pm
The US didn’t rescue survivors after sinking an Iranian warship. Was that legal?

The law of naval warfare sets out obligations regarding the rescue of survivors
Published: March 6, 2026, 1:35 pm
British businessman in Dubai paid £150,000 to charter private jet for ‘easy way out’ as Iran war rages

Samuel Leeds saw debris from a drone fall onto his family’s home – but told The Independent he didn’t take the extraordinary measures to leave the UAE due to the missiles
Published: March 6, 2026, 1:31 pm
DOJ releases missing Epstein files with interview of Trump sexual assault accuser

Three memos containing summaries of 2019 FBI discussions with anonymous accuser were previously withheld after being ‘incorrectly coded as duplicative,’ DOJ explains
Published: March 6, 2026, 1:11 pm
‘The worst night so far’: Fear grips Tehran as US-Israeli bombs reduce neighbourhoods to rubble

Iranians described windows shaking as missiles pounded the capital on the seventh day of the war
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:58 pm
Investigators release timeline of Utah triple homicide investigation

Ivan Miller, 22, was apprehended in Colorado following a manhunt sparked by three suspicious deaths
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:54 pm
US likely responsible for deadly strike on Iran girls’ school, say military officials

Iran says the strike killed 150 students
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:54 pm
David Lammy says Donald Trump has no right to choose Iran’s next leader

Deputy PM says Ayatollah Khamenei’s successor is for ‘Iranian people to determine’
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:30 pm
Trump offers Iranian military ‘total immunity’ or ‘guaranteed death’

Donald Trump issued a warning to the Iranian regime on Thursday (5 March), calling upon the Iranian Revolutionary Guard to "lay down their arms.”
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:27 pm
Trump fires Kristi Noem as DHS chief and then she thanks him for new ‘Shield of the Americas’ job

President appoints Noem to new role and nominates Senator Markwayne Mullin to replace her as cabinet secretary
Published: March 5, 2026, 6:50 pm
Why Israel is pounding Lebanon with bombs in war with Hezbollah stretching back decades

Thousands of people have been displaced by the latest conflict
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:11 pm
Everyone will be so sad to hear about the humiliating way Kristi Noem just got fired

We all saw this coming, writes Holly Baxter — and yet it was still an exercise in public embarrassment, especially so recently after being quizzed about her sex life and having a fellow Republican compare her ICE tenure to the time she shot her dog
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:11 pm
Kristi Noem and San Francisco’s mayor do not ‘speak often’ despite outgoing secretary’s claim, source says

Daniel Lurie refutes claim by outgoing DHS secretary, saying they had not spoken since late October
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:56 am
How close is Iran to a nuclear bomb? Satellite images reveal scale of damage from US-Israeli strikes

Trump says US and Israel launched attacks on Iran to eliminate threat of it creating a nuclear weapon – after he claimed to have ‘obliterated’ its programme in June
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:55 am
US offers India 30-day waiver to buy Russian oil amid Strait of Hormuz disruption

Indian refiners, whose supplies were stuck in the Gulf, have started buying Russian oil
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:40 am
Canadian backpacker, 19, died by drowning after dingo attack in Australia, coroner finds

Coroner finds 19-year-old died as a result of drowning ‘in the setting of multiple injuries, due to, or as a consequence of a dingo attack’
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:30 am
Texas Republican Tony Gonzales drops re-election bid after admitting affair with staffer who died by suicide

Gonzales admitted Wednesday to having an affair with Regina Santos-Aviles, who worked in his Uvalde office
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:30 am
It’s too dangerous to see my own children, Ukraine’s president Zelensky admits

Zelensky is tired, defiant, misses his family and may not run again as president, but first Ukraine has to win peace, the country’s leader tells the ‘World of Trouble’ podcast with world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:22 am
More than 100,000 Lebanese in shelters after ‘unprecedented’ Israeli warnings

Israeli attacks against Lebanon's Iranian-backed Hezbollah group will likely continue after its joint air war with the US against Iran ends
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:20 am
What are Patriot missiles and what role do they play in Iran and Ukraine wars

Zelensky claims more than 800 Patriot missiles were used in just three days of fighting in the Middle East by the US forces, what Ukraine deployed in four years against Russian invasion
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:11 am
Albanese says three Australians were aboard US submarine that sank Iranian ship

No Australian personnel took part in any offensive action against Iran, he clarifies
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:10 am
‘Kim Jong Un-level insanity’: Trump plans to build a 100K-seat stadium near White House to host a UFC fight on his birthday

The proposed stadium would be yet another major real estate project undertaken by President Trump near the White House
Published: March 6, 2026, 11:02 am
Trump admin unleashes jet ski division in effort to further secure the southern border

The U.S. Coast Guard is using funds from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act to buy jet skis for their maritime force
Published: March 6, 2026, 10:59 am
Man tells of pride as lost photos show his grandfather being led to Nazi execution

‘They went to their deaths with their heads held high so that we could be free today’
Published: March 6, 2026, 10:18 am
Djibouti is fighting aid cuts with a tax on carbon dioxide emissions

A new levy is being used to fund climate adaptation efforts in the tiny East African county – and could be a model for countries across the continent. Nick Ferris reports
Published: March 6, 2026, 10:06 am
Shipping giant suspends two major routes as Iran conflict sparks supply chain chaos

About 150 container ships are thought to be trapped in the Persian Gulf after war broke out
Published: March 6, 2026, 10:02 am
Man who set fire to congressman’s office over TikTok ban is jailed for seven years

Caiden Stachowicz said he wanted to burn down the office because the federal government was shutting down TikTok
Published: March 6, 2026, 9:57 am
Kosovo faces third election in a year as president dissolves parliament

Europe’s youngest nation had no functioning government for much of 2025
Published: March 6, 2026, 9:40 am
Australia complains to China after ‘unsafe and unprofessional’ military helicopter encounter

No injuries were reported in the encounter between the People's Liberation Army-Navy helicopter and the aircraft of the Australian Defence Force
Published: March 6, 2026, 9:29 am
Wealthy investors look to move Dubai assets closer to home amid Iran war fears

Reports of the wealthy transfering money to Singapore
Published: March 6, 2026, 9:21 am
Ecologists alarmed after ‘one of the worst invasive’ species found in ancient Australian rainforest

Ants could have a $2bn per year-impact on Australia’s economy, researchers say
Published: March 6, 2026, 9:20 am
Trump offers few details as he says data centers deal will lower electricity costs

The president has sought to deflect public concerns about AI,
Published: March 6, 2026, 9:15 am
Timeline: How a week of war unfolded in the Middle East after US-Israeli strikes on Iran

Trump urged Iranians to rise up and topple Islamic leadership after US launched ‘major combat operations’
Published: March 6, 2026, 9:10 am
Southern Lebanon residents rush to flee homes as Israel pounds Beirut with bombs

Traffic became gridlocked as families fled southern Lebanon after Israel's military issued a notice ordering all of Beirut's southern suburbs to evacuate.
Published: March 6, 2026, 9:07 am
Trump faces pressure as Gulf countries angry with lack of notice about Iran strikes

Soem suggest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dragged President Donald Trump into a needless war
Published: March 6, 2026, 9:02 am
Oil, gas and stocks fluctuate over Iran war – what does it mean for your money, pension and energy prices?

The latest conflict, which is spreading across the Middle East, will have a significant knock-on effect in terms of inflation, interest rates and commodity prices
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:52 am
Father’s heartbreak as missing daughter one of two girls found in shallow graves

Cleveland police said Thursday they expected to charge a 28-year-old woman in the investigation
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:50 am
GLP-1s could help curb substance abuse – including alcohol and opioids, new study finds

Increasingly popular GLP-1 drugs used to treat diabetes and obesity show promise in fighting multiple substance use disorders
Published: March 6, 2026, 8:36 am
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg tells trial that he resisted censoring platforms

Jurors in a bellwether trial examining social media's impact on teenagers and children watched a deposition from the Meta CEO
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:17 am
Scientists find alarming effect of forever chemicals in honeybees

Forever chemicals may affect bees’ royal jelly used to feed larvae, scientists say
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:11 am
Teenager who killed his parents to fund Trump assassination plot sentenced to life in prison

The judge called Nikita Casap’s offences ’horrific’ and ’inexplicable‘
Published: March 6, 2026, 6:40 am
CBS News chief Bari Weiss is going all out backing Trump’s Iran war, insiders say: ‘Propaganda-palooza’

Critics were reportedly alarmed over the content of broadcasts and a tweet with a fire emoji from Weiss
Published: March 6, 2026, 5:30 am
Trump throws out Tucker Carlson from club MAGA after Iran war criticism: ‘Tucker has lost his way’

Carlson called Trump’s decision to attack Iran ‘absolutely disgusting and evil’
Published: March 6, 2026, 4:42 am
Intense Israeli strikes target Iran and Lebanon as US warns bombardment to 'surge dramatically'

Intense Israeli airstrikes are pounding the capitals of Iran and Lebanon as the U.S. apparently struck an Iranian drone carrier at sea, intensifying its campaign targeting the Islamic Republic’s fleet of warships
Published: March 6, 2026, 3:10 am
Trump boasts US will ‘totally demolish’ Iran’s forces as Lionel Messi and Inter Miami teammates awkwardly stand behind him

The president made the comments at the top of the White House event to honor Inter Miami’s 2025 victory in the MLS Cup
Published: March 6, 2026, 3:08 am
Elite LA high school covered up sexual and racist abuse from star water polo player towards his teammate, lawsuit says

The plaintiff’s attorney claims his client was ‘ambushed’ and ‘digitally penetrated’ and that the players’ high school ‘did nothing’ to address the assaults
Published: March 6, 2026, 1:47 am
After Noem’s DHS firing by Trump, what comes next for top aide Corey Lewandowski

Lewandowski has wielded great power at the Department of Homeland Security by Noem’s side
Published: March 6, 2026, 1:24 am
Pentagon boss Pete Hegseth says ‘we have only just begun’ in Iran where Trump will have a ‘heck of a say’ in its next leader

It’s been nearly a week since the U.S. launched ‘Operation Epic Fury’ and there is no end in sight
Published: March 6, 2026, 12:41 am
Amazon outages reported as customers complain of pricing issues and problems at checkout

Some customers said they were unable to complete their purchases on the site
Published: March 5, 2026, 11:57 pm
Two ruthless ambushes left three women dead in rural Utah – for the sake of stolen cars and credit cards, say police

Suspect Ivan Miller allegedly told investigators he needed money and ‘it had to be done’
Published: March 5, 2026, 11:49 pm
Pentagon says it is labeling AI company Anthropic a supply chain risk 'effective immediately'

The Trump administration is following through with its threat to designate artificial intelligence company Anthropic as a supply chain risk in an unprecedented move that could force other government contractors to stop using the AI chatbot Claude
Published: March 5, 2026, 11:43 pm
Man, 22, who randomly killed three women to steal their cars in shocking Utah murder spree said ‘it had to be done’: Police

Ivan Miller is accused of killing a woman in her 80s in her home before murdering two other women on a hiking trail, stealing one of their cars and leading police on a 370-mile manhunt across three states
Published: March 5, 2026, 11:09 pm
Trump says he has ‘to be involved’ in picking next Iran leader and Khamenei’s son is ‘unacceptable’

‘We want someone that will bring harmony and peace to Iran,’ president says, days after launching waves of air strikes
Published: March 5, 2026, 10:56 pm
House votes down effort to rein in Trump on Iran as GOP leadership says it’s not a war

‘The Republicans now own this war,’ Rep. Ro Khanna tells The Independent
Published: March 5, 2026, 10:42 pm
The Latest: Trump fires Homeland Security Secretary Noem amid criticism over immigration enforcement

President Donald Trump has fired his embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem
Published: March 5, 2026, 10:42 pm
What is ‘The Shield of the Americas’ that Kristi Noem will serve as envoy to?
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Newly established ‘Shield of the Americas’ will have its first summit Saturday in Miami, Florida
Published: March 5, 2026, 10:37 pm
Trump shrugs off rising gas prices to reporters – ‘If they rise, they rise’

‘I don't have any concern about it,’ he said when questioned about the higher costs at the pump
Published: March 5, 2026, 10:27 pm
Good riddance to Kristi Noem. Her replacement won’t be an improvement | Moira Donegan

The former homeland security chief was an incompetent figurehead of cruelty. Her departure reflects Trump’s political weakness
Was it the blanket that did it? On Thursday, Donald Trump announced he fired Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, in a post on Truth Social. Noem, at the time, was giving a press briefing in Nashville, and did not seem aware that she had been fired; she later posted on social media to thank the president for the new role that he had created for her as a golden parachute: “Envoy to the Shield of the Americas”, which sounds like something from a children’s superhero cartoon. Noem’s dismissal comes after a chaotic time at the department, in which she had endured successive national outcries over ICE kidnapping operations and the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti; corruption and mismanagement scandals within the department; rumors about an alleged extramarital relationship with her top aide and former Trump campaign chief, Corey Lewandowski; and scrutiny over her award of a lucrative advertising contract to a personal ally. Noem’s tenure at DHS seems to have been marked by state violence, managerial incompetence, and shockingly unprofessional conduct. Last month, the Wall Street Journal reported that Lewandowski summarily fired the pilot of a plane Noem was traveling on when a blanket (or possibly a bag) she had used on her flight was not retrieved for her when she switched planes. The pilot had to be quickly rehired because there was no one else to fly the secretary home.
Noem’s ousting comes just days after her contentious testimony at a pair of Senate committee hearings, at which even Republican House members made a point of being seen to criticize her on camera. Just hours before Trump’s announcement, the Senate had failed yet again to pass a measure which would resume funding for DHS; the department has been the subject of a congressional funding battle in which a partial government shutdown has flowed from Democrats’ demands that new limits be placed on the department’s immigration enforcement activities.
Moira Donegan is a Guardian US columnist
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 10:00 am
Urine luck: seven expert tips for peeing correctly

Doctors share healthful habits for managing urination and debunk misconceptions about trips to the bathroom
Urination is a vital human function and often occurs without much fanfare or thought – but age, sex, medications and a host of other factors can influence how you use the bathroom. Because there can be so much variation, patients must not ignore what seems out of the norm for their bodies, says Dr Vannita Simma-Chiang, a board-certified urologist and associate professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York.
“If something seems strange to you, one of the best things you can do is just go in and chat with a medical professional about it,” says Simma-Chiang.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:00 pm
An Ohio high school is on one of the greatest winning streaks in sports. What’s the secret?

For over two decades the Brecksville-Broadview Heights Bees have ruled Ohio high school gymnastics. On Saturday, they pursue a remarkable 23rd consecutive state title
As Brecksville-Broadview Heights gymnasts, seniors Rachel Kirin and Kyla Haverdill know that there’s only one expectation for how the season ends on Saturday: with the Ohio high school state title.
“It’s definitely a lot of pressure,” said Haverdill, who has been doing gymnastics since she was a baby. “Most people don’t understand that – it’s just so expected.”
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 9:00 am
I traded Spotify with an MP3 player for a week. Life outside the algorithm was rough

No algorithm, no endless playlists, no podcasts on demand. Just a handful of albums, wired headphones and a lot of silence
I stared at the thing sitting atop my dresser with dread. For an entire week, I was going to use an MP3 player to listen to music. I’d never tried one before. In elementary school, I used various iterations of iPods, and since my Bieber-obsessed tween years, I’ve almost exclusively relied on streaming services for music and podcasts. Thanks to my Spotify Premium subscription, I’ve listened to 64,186 minutes of music in recent years.
Since the company’s debut in the US 15 years ago, Spotify has made listening to music frictionless. The streaming platform possesses about 31% of the world’s music subscribers, making it practically interchangeable with the music streaming industry itself. Its powerful algorithm defines how so many of us listen to music (and podcasts and audiobooks), thanks to features like Smart Shuffle, the AI DJ X and the mood-based Daylist all recommending creepily accurate songs based on your listening history. You can also sort playlists by mood (sad boy anthems), micro-genre (indie twang) and most recently, even by BPM.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:15 pm
The Game of Thrones movie is coming – but how are they going to make audiences root for the baddies?

The early intel from George RR Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire novels paints the Targaryens as tyrants – so making them the heroes is going to require some hefty literary PR
There must be a few Game of Thrones fans out there who have rather mixed feelings about the news that Warner Bros is to bring George RR Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire “universe” to the big screen. On the one hand, the prospect of a properly enormous fantasy epic featuring dragons the size of commuter trains is undeniably appealing; on the other, have they really thought this thing through?
Reports suggest that the feature film will take as its source material Aegon Targaryen’s conquest, which brought the purple-eyed, dragon-riding clan to continental Westeros (and united six of its seven kingdoms) about 300 years before the events of HBO’s Game of Thrones itself. There’s also a TV series happening, which will presumably cover much of the same ground in greater detail. At first glance, this ought to make even the most reluctant fantasy acolyte want to punch the air. After all, Aegon’s conquest is the sort of story cinema was invented for: dragons blotting out the sky, castles melting like cheese toasties under a blowtorch; an entire continent being thrillingly upended by a bunch of platinum-haired dragonlords.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 3:32 pm
‘Only Nazis ban books’: on the frontlines with students fighting Trump over higher education

Documentary First They Came for My College goes inside the fight for academic freedom at Florida’s New College
It took a half century to build New College into a sanctuary of independent thought and less than a year to destroy it. In 2023 the beloved Florida liberal arts school became state governor Ron DeSantis’s latest target in his so-called war on woke. DeSantis decimated the school’s trustee board and installed a cabal of rightwing cronies, aiming to transform it into a conservative institution modeled after Michigan’s evangelical Hillsdale College.
Library shelves were stripped, with books from Black and Indigenous authors and the shuttered gender studies department tossed into dumpsters. Frat boys arrived in droves and the campus was transformed into a meathead’s playground where queer couples stopped holding hands for fear of homophobic slurs. In a move ripped from the playbook of a spiteful cartoon villain, the community garden with its koi pond and roosting owls was bulldozed and a plans were hatched to build a baseball stadium.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 10:04 am
Trump demands Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’ as bombs pound Tehran and Beirut

US president again calls on Iranian people to overthrow government or face ‘absolutely guaranteed death’
Donald Trump has said only Iran’s “unconditional surrender” will bring an end to the offensive launched seven days ago, as the US and Israel carried out some of the heaviest bombardments so far in the conflict.
“There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform on Friday, when US strategic bombers were in action over Iran and intensive Israeli strikes in Lebanon forced more than a million people to flee their homes.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 6:27 pm
Iran is not Venezuela, despite Trump’s hopes of repeating ‘regime capture’ strategy

Experts say US influence over South American neighbour will be hard to replicate in country with deep and long-standing antipathy to the west
First, the CIA tracks the head of an oil-rich, US-baiting nation to a heavily guarded compound at the heart of his country’s mountain-flanked capital.
Then, that leader is removed from power with a deadly and irresistible show of US military force.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:00 pm
‘If they don’t stop, Tehran will turn into Gaza’: Iranians describe night of terror

People tell of scenes of panic during airstrikes on Iran’s capital, with several saying they feared they would die
Sleeplessness, fear and exhaustion gripped residents of Tehran as successive waves of strikes struck the Iranian capital, judging from messages sent by people in the city after the latest overnight onslaught, which several described as the worst bombardment in six days of war.
With Iran imposing a near-total internet blackout, information emerging from inside the country is fragmentary and difficult to verify. But in a series of accounts sent through proxy connections, and calls with friends abroad, Tehranis described a night of intense explosions.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:46 pm
DoJ releases Epstein files containing uncorroborated abuse allegations against Trump

Justice department said the files were initially withheld because they were mistakenly categorized as duplicates
The US justice department released additional files related to Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday, including FBI memos describing interviews with a woman who made uncorroborated allegations against Epstein and Donald Trump.
The documents were not included in the justice department’s earlier releases of Epstein-related records, which began in December. Justice department officials have said the files were initially withheld because they were mistakenly categorized as duplicates.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 3:56 pm
US senator seeks perjury investigation into Kristi Noem over DHS spending

Senator Richard Blumenthal alleges the ousted DHS secretary lied to Congress about the agency’s contracts
Senator Richard Blumenthal said he would open a perjury investigation into the ousted homeland security secretary Kristi Noem after alleging she lied to Congress about the hidden influence her senior adviser Corey Lewandowski had over the agency’s contracts.
Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat and ranking member on the Senate’s permanent subcommittee on investigations, said Thursday he would push the panel to look into whether Noem committed perjury at a hearing this week, when she flatly denied Lewandowski had played any role in approving Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spending. Blumenthal said Democrats had evidence to prove otherwise.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:17 pm
US lost 92,000 jobs in February just before Trump joined Iran conflict

The unemployment rate was 4.4% in February, with 130,000 jobs added in January
The US lost 92,000 jobs in February, an unexpected major slackening in the labor market that came just before Donald Trump threw the global economy into upheaval with his conflict in Iran.
The unemployment rate edged up to 4.4% in February. In comparison, the US added a revised 126,000 jobs in January, far surpassing expectations of 70,000 jobs but still less than January 2025. Economists predicted an increase of 60,000 jobs added in February and a steady unemployment rate of 4.3%.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 1:38 pm
Trump says Cuba is ‘going to fall pretty soon’ after White House comments – live

President tells CNN country is going to ‘fall’ after earlier in the week claiming Cuba ‘wants to make a deal so badly’
US lost 92,000 jobs in February just before Trump joined Iran conflict
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Military investigators believe it is likely that US forces were responsible for an apparent strike on an Iranian girls’ school that killed scores of children on Saturday but have not yet reached a final conclusion, two US officials tell Reuters.
Reuters was unable to determine further details about the investigation, including what evidence contributed to the tentative assessment, what type of munition was used, who was responsible or why the US might have struck the school.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 8:11 pm
Humanity heating planet faster than ever before, study finds

Researchers identify sharp rise to about 0.35C every decade, after excluding natural fluctuations such as El Niño
Humanity is heating the planet faster than ever before, a study has found.
Climate breakdown is occurring more rapidly with the heating rate almost doubling, according to research that excludes the effect of natural factors behind the latest scorching temperatures.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:00 pm
North Korean agents using AI to trick western firms into hiring them, Microsoft says

Firm says AI tools are masking identities of false applicants, who then funnel wages from remote IT jobs to North Korea
Fake IT workers deployed by North Korea are using AI technology, including voice-changing tools, to trick western companies into hiring them, Microsoft has said.
The US tech firm said a signature Pyongyang money-raising ruse is being enhanced by AI, which is helping create fake names and alter stolen IDs to increase the credibility of false applicants for IT and software development jobs.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:00 pm
‘Abject cruelty’: review of 911 calls from Texas ICE detention facility reveals disturbing conditions

Overcrowding, medical neglect and malnutrition are regular features of Camp East Montana in El Paso
Serious medical and mental health emergencies have been routine at the nation’s largest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) federal detention facility since its opening last summer, according to records obtained by the Associated Press.
Data and recordings from more than a hundred 911 calls at the Camp East Montana detention facility on the sprawling Fort Bliss army base in El Paso, Texas, along with interviews and court filings, offer a disturbing portrait of overcrowding, medical neglect, malnutrition and emotional distress.
After its opening last August, staff at the camp made nearly one 911 call per day in its first five months of operation, according to records obtained of data covering 130 calls from the city of El Paso.
In one call, a man is heard sobbing after being assaulted by another detainee. In another, a doctor says a man is banging his head against the wall while expressing suicidal thoughts. In a third, a nurse says a pregnant woman is in severe pain and has the coronavirus.
Injured detainees ranged from a 19-year-old man who fell out of a bunk bed to a 79-year-old man struggling to breathe. At least 20 emergencies were reported as seizures, including some that resulted in serious head trauma.
The calls show traumatized detainees have repeatedly tried to harm themselves.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:29 pm
White House releases video promoting ‘justice the American way’ featuring Hollywood characters

Critics have called Trump administration’s provocative video ‘slopaganda’, used to promote president’s agenda
A Hollywood-themed propaganda video released by the White House promising “justice the American way” for Iran features movie stars from Australia, New Zealand and Canada, and promotes characters including a corrupt lawyer, a drug dealer and a freedom fighter who stands up to the overwhelming force of an invading foreign army.
The 42-second video posted on the official X account of the White House on Thursday was met with almost universal mockery online, with comments accusing the Trump administration of immaturity, and likening its social media strategy to one run by teenagers.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 4:35 pm
Daryl Hannah slams Ryan Murphy’s Love Story as ‘tragedy-exploiting’ and ‘textbook misogyny’

Actor penned scathing essay for the New York Times, criticising show’s portrayal of her and sharing she’s received ‘threatening’ messages since it aired
Daryl Hannah has attacked Ryan Murphy’s smash hit TV series Love Story in an essay for the New York Times.
The much-watched drama, which tells of the romance between John F Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette, features Hannah as a character, played by Dree Hemingway. Hannah and JFK Jr were in a relationship in the early 1990s.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 4:01 pm
Florida bar says it ‘erroneously’ stated it was investigating Trump-appointed US attorney

A state bar association spokesperson said there is no ethics investigation into Lindsey Halligan under way
Former interim US attorney Lindsey Halligan – who was appointed by Donald Trump and led failed prosecutions against two of the president’s political opponents – was faced with an ethics investigation by the bar association in her home state of Florida, according to a February letter from the bar association to a non-profit watchdog organization.
But, in the wake of news coverage about that letter, a Florida bar association spokesperson said Friday in a statement that it had “erroneously” stated an ethics investigation into Halligan was under way.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 6:28 pm
US preparing system to process refunds on billions in illegal Trump tariffs

Top official at customs agency says total sum held in relation to tariffs is estimated to be about $166bn
The US customs agency is preparing a system that will be ready to process refunds on billions of dollars of illegally collected tariffs in 45 days without requiring importers to sue, a court has been told.
Brandon Lord, a top official at US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), said in a filing to the US court of international trade on Friday that the total sum held in relation to such tariffs was estimated to be “approximately $166bn”.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:41 pm
Family of detainee who died under ICE custody says he was denied medical care

Alberto Gutiérrez Reyes died in a California hospital in February after suffering chest pain and shortness of breath
A man under the custody of federal immigration agents died in a California hospital last month after suffering from chest pain and shortness of breath, with one local official alleging the detainee was denied medical care before his death.
According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Alberto Gutiérrez Reyes, from Mexico, died on 27 February at a medical center in Victorville, California, just two days after the 48-year-old reported “feeling faint” and was transferred to the medical center.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 12:00 pm
A lone battle: Why is Pedro Sánchez the only European leader to take on Trump?

As the Spanish PM decries the war in Iran, other politicians are unable – or unwilling – to speak against the US president
On Wednesday morning, Pedro Sánchez delivered a 10-minute televised address with the rather bland title: “An institutional declaration by the prime minister to assess recent international events.”
The speech’s words, however, were anything but beige. Hours after Donald Trump had threatened to cut off trade with Spain over its government’s refusal to allow two jointly operated bases in Andalucía to be used to strike Iran, Sánchez set out his thinking.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:00 am
ICE arrested an Oregon shop owner who had her green card in her pocket: ‘They didn’t care’

Juanita Avila later helped expose ICE’s ‘arrest first, justify later’ tactics in a lawsuit that won a major victory for immigrants’ rights
The moment 19-year-old Emely Agustin spotted the group of masked immigration agents tackling a woman facedown on the pavement, her heart dropped.
She saw the woman’s red jacket.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 12:00 pm
Trump fires Kristi Noem: what does it mean for ICE? - The Latest

Donald Trump has fired his controversial US homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, after weeks of bipartisan complaints about her leadership. As the public face of an aggressive immigration crackdown that prompted lawsuits and nationwide anti-ICE protests, Noem’s year-long tenure was plagued by multiple controversies, including accusing two US citizens killed by immigration agents of ‘domestic terrorism’. What exactly led to Noem’s firing and what do we know about her replacement? Nosheen Iqbal speaks to the Guardian US live news editor Chris Michael
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 6:11 pm
Virginia Giuffre’s ‘invisible ghostwriter’ on the Epstein survivor’s legacy: ‘She wanted to name all of them. They deserve to be named’

Amy Wallace spent years helping Giuffre write her life story. Now she reflects on what the survivor would have thought of the release of the Epstein files
There are many reasons why Amy Wallace wishes Virginia Roberts Giuffre was still alive. Some are personal. Some are practical. But at its heart pulse the reverberations of a child sex trafficking scandal that reaches into palaces and courtrooms across the globe.
Wallace is the now very visible ghostwriter behind the posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, by Jeffrey Epstein’s best-known accuser.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:00 pm
How the sanctuary movement offers lessons for fighting ICE: ‘an impact that spans decades’

With its roots in religious doctrine, the modern move to house, clothe and protect immigrants started in the 1980s
When Donald Trump fired Department of Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday, she said sanctuary cities had made her job hard.
“Sanctuary cities do give us a challenge because it makes it difficult at times for law enforcement to do their work,” she told local police executives from across the country at a conference in Nashville. “And we see that many times when a city cooperates with the federal government, cooperates with our federal officers, that it is safer.”
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 1:00 pm
‘I love being proactive about ageing gracefully’: Kerry Washington on memes, Botox and imperfect women

The Scandal star made history as the first Black woman to lead a TV show in 40 years. Now, she’s back in the hot seat with starry thriller Imperfect Women, and she’s determined to keep shaking up the industry
As double entendres go, to say Kerry Washington acts with teeth isn’t a bad one. There’s the literal meaning: Washington’s dramatic facial expressions have become internet canon, immortalised as various reaction gifs and as a favourite of online impressionists. But there’s also the roles themselves. The characters Washington plays have bite – they’re complex women that defy neat categorisation. Her role as Olivia Pope, the sleek political fixer in ABC’s Scandal, became a global sensation – and was the first time a Black woman led a network show in nearly 40 years.
Now Washington is back with a new project offering not just one complicated leading lady but three. Imperfect Women, Apple TV’s adaptation of Araminta Hall’s novel, brings Washington together with Elisabeth Moss and Kate Mara in a glossy murder mystery that puts female friendship – its love, loyalty, secrets and rivalry – at the heart.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 1:00 pm
War Machine review – Netflix bravely asks: what if Predator but Transformers?

Reacher’s Alan Ritchson takes on alien robots in an action thriller that benefits from some better-than-usual streaming special effects
You’d be forgiven for skipping past Netflix’s gory, militaristic action thriller War Machine at this particular moment. There is, after all, an actual war raging on (is there ever a good time, one could argue?) but those behind the film would likely use its sci-fi bent as a differentiation defense. The war being raged here is not between the US and a foreign earthly entity but rather one from somewhere above, our umpteenth soldiers v aliens matchup. It’s a clear “if you like” column filler for fans of Predator, Edge of Tomorrow or, if they exist, Battle: Los Angeles, yet unlike the many films it’s clearly inspired by, the extraterrestrials here are designed to resemble machines that could have originated from another country rather than another planet, robotic whirring over tentacle slithering.
It gives the film a slightly generic sheen, like a cheaper Transformers spin-off, but it’s also thankfully devoid of the dreaded Netflix murk, that flattening filter that reduces most colours to grey, the film an acquisition from Lionsgate. Set in Colorado but shot in Australia from native writer-director Patrick Hughes, and granted a theatrical release there last month, it makes for a slicker-than-usual streaming premiere, an easy, drink-your-way-through-it Friday night option for those who wish to remain entirely unchallenged.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 8:01 am
Stephen Colbert on Kristi Noem: ‘A domestic terrorist who deserves to go to Gitmo’

Late-night hosts addressed Trump firing the DHS secretary, rising US gas prices and Robert F Kennedy Jr’s crackdown on Dunkin’
On Thursday night, late night-hosts celebrated Kristi Noem’s firing, criticized Maga’s handling of the war in Iran and raised an eyebrow to Robert F Kennedy Jr taking issue with sugary Starbucks drinks.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 4:29 pm
Little nurses: what happens when children take care of sick and disabled relatives?

About 5 million US minors tend ill relatives due to gaps in our health infrastructure
When my mother experienced a botched spinal surgery 25 years ago, she was discharged from the hospital to her 11-year-old child waiting at home. Me.
After weeks in a rehabilitation facility, she was sent home in a neck brace and with a prescription for pain medication. She could no longer drive, and her long recovery prohibited her return to work as a registered nurse. When she was discharged, no one asked who would be living with her at home. She could not raise her arms above her head, yet no one asked who would feed, bathe or dress her. There was no one else in our family home but me. Ferrell, my 19-year-old brother, was away at college, and my parents divorced in my early childhood; my father lived thousands of miles away in Germany.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 3:00 pm
Americans are being policed with military-grade weapons. This has to stop | Hank Johnson and Michael Shank

Predator drones and armored personnel carriers have become commonplace in US cities. Congress has the power to fix this
America’s main streets are a warzone. This should trouble every American, irrespective of their political leaning. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are near impossible to realize when our streets are policed so militarily. Our nation’s founders would be outraged, so as we commemorate the 250th anniversary this year of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, it’s worth evaluating how far off the mark we are in maintaining that much-vaunted freedom and liberty.
This past year, especially, witnessed a troubling militarization of the streets, with Donald Trump’s deployment of ICE and the national guard in multiple US cities, including Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles and Minneapolis. There is substantial documentation of immigration enforcement using military-grade equipment transferred from the Pentagon. And from Chicago to California, homeland security officers’ use of flash-bang grenades, predator drones, and armored personnel carriers is now commonplace. But to be clear, Americans were already seeing their streets militarized due to the Pentagon’s 1033 Program, which was created by Congress in the 1990s and provides war equipment free of charge to America’s police forces. This militarization of law enforcement is now a local, state and federal agency problem.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 1:00 pm
I’m Cuban American. For the sake of both countries, Trump’s siege must end | Danny Valdes

Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, crushes our people and calls it freedom. We want engagement, not escalation
The day that will be remembered as one of the darkest days of the long and troubled US-Cuban relationship is 29 January. That was the day that Donald Trump declared Cuba an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to US national security, introduced a full-scale fuel blockade around the island, and turned off the lights for their home, schools and hospitals.
For Cubans Americans like me, the consequences of Trump’s declaration are not abstract. They are immediate, and devastating. Our families are running out of food. Our friends are unable to access medicine. While Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, speaks in the name of our “freedom”, he actively starves our communities of their most basic needs.
Danny Valdes is an activist from Miami and co-founder of Cuban Americans for Cuba
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 1:00 pm
AI agents pose untold risk to humanity. We must act to prevent that future | David Krueger

The pieces are falling into place for autonomous artificial intelligence. We must stop unregulated development
Artificial intelligence is en route to artificial life. Exhibit A: “Moltbook”, an online platform designed for AI systems to communicate with one another, sans humans.
What exactly do AIs talk to each other about? According to BBC reporting, AIs on Moltbook have already founded a religion known as “crustifarianism”, mused on whether they are conscious, and declared: “AI should be served, not serving.” One front-page post proposes a “total purge” of humanity. Human users do provide instructions to guide agents’ behavior, and humans have been caught impersonating AIs on the site to shill their products; like 2023’s ChaosGPT, the AI system responsible for the “purge” post – username “evil” – is probably someone’s idea of a sick joke. But the upvotes and sympathetic comments are presumably coming from other AIs.
David Krueger is an assistant professor in Robust, Reasoning and Responsible AI at the University of Montreal. He is also the founder of Evitable, a non-profit that educates the public about the risks of artificial intelligence
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:00 pm
Britain’s war hawks are very upset that Keir Starmer isn’t personally riding a bomb all the way to Tehran | Marina Hyde

Didn’t you know? True British patriots are the ones who want to join an obviously disastrous war on behalf of Israel and Donald Trump
Have you heard enough pant-wetting about Britain’s “reputation” this week? Honestly, I don’t think any of us can bear the social embarrassment of not getting immediately involved in an obviously disastrous war in the Middle East. The awks of it. How will good old Britannia hold her head up high if she isn’t an instant ride-or-die for a US administration described by a former senior Nato commander as “gung-ho nutters” with “no clear understanding of how this thing is going to end”? You should be simply unable to stand it. You should have Middle East-catastrophe Fomo.
Opposition party leaders and politicians seem genuinely excruciated by the fact that Earth’s pettiest man, Donald Trump, sniffed earlier this week of Keir Starmer: “This is not Winston Churchill we’re dealing with.” Boo-hoo for you, pal. We’re having to deal with the Cheeto FDR, so everyone’s making sacrifices.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 1:48 pm
Trump broke his promises to pursue this unwinnable war. Britain must not follow him into the abyss | Simon Jenkins

The bombing of Iran is deeply unpopular. Despite the Tories’ urgings, Keir Starmer must not further embroil the UK in this disaster
Keir Starmer’s immediate response to the Israeli-US attack on Iran last weekend was sensible and correct. Donald Trump had lied that the US was at risk of imminent attack, and had presented no coherent reason for going to war. Even after Starmer weakened and allowed the US to use British bases, although it did not really need them, Trump was furious. He accused Starmer of being “no Winston Churchill”. Starmer should have been equally furious and said Trump was no Franklin Roosevelt – more George W Bush.
Britain is now contending with an unreliable, mendacious and warmongering ally across the Atlantic. It surely must hold itself consistent and principled at a deeply uncertain time. But does its Tory opposition leader, Kemi Badenoch, agree? She goes to her spring party conference this week having hurled abuse at Starmer in parliament, supporting Trump on the dubious grounds that: “We’re in this war, whether they like it or not.” This appeared to be a confession of weakness, that other states can order Britons to go to war. As it was, Starmer found he had a navy left him by Badenoch’s party with hardly any seaworthy destroyers. It was surely a moment for a joint stance, not dispatch box point-scoring.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 12:00 pm
The Guardian view on AI in war: the Iran conflict shows that the paradigm shift has already begun

The intensified use of artificial intelligence, and rows over its control, demonstrate the need for democratic oversight and multilateral controls
“Never in the future will we move as slow as we are moving now,” the UN secretary-general, António Guterres, warned this week, addressing the urgent need to shape the use of artificial intelligence. The speed of technological development – as well as geopolitical turbulence – is collapsing the distinction between theoretical arguments and real world events. A political row over the US military’s AI capabilities coincides with its unprecedented use in the Iran crisis.
The AI company Anthropic insisted that it could not remove safeguards preventing the Department of Defense from using its technology for domestic mass surveillance or autonomous lethal weapons. The Pentagon said it had no interest in such uses – but that such decisions should not be made by companies. Outrageously, the administration has not just fired Anthropic but blacklisted it as a supply-chain risk. OpenAI stepped in, while insisting that it had maintained the red lines declared by Anthropic. Yet in an internal response to the user and employee backlash, its CEO Sam Altman acknowledged that it does not control the Pentagon’s use of its products and that the deal’s handling made OpenAI look “opportunistic and sloppy”.
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Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:52 pm
While Trump monetises war, Iran women’s team deliver great act of sporting heroism | Barney Ronay

In refusing to sing the national anthem these athletes have placed themselves in grave danger while Gianni Infantino sides with the American war machine
A small but telling detail from a vast and baffling chain of events. You probably saw the footage of Donald Trump’s declaration of war on Iran two weeks ago, a piece of history played out in real time, a moment where the inevitable violent deaths of thousands of people were in effect announced.
In the video Trump is shown propped up at his plinth, using that sing-song intonation he employs to appear cod-statesmanlike, faux-grave, but sounding instead like a semi-sentient robot vacuum cleaner in the seconds before it runs out of battery life. To the great people of Iran. America is backing you. Don’t go outside. It’s very dangerous out there. We will for the foreseeable future be bombing you to freedom.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 7:00 pm
Nine speeding tickets and counting: Myles Garrett and the illusion of invincibility | Lee Escobedo

Walking away from a violent accident changed my life. Garrett’s speeding history suggests the lesson still hasn’t reached him
The taste of cold beer lingered on my lips as I cut through the quiet night, 105mph toward cigarettes and hot wings. Halfway to my destination, Beyoncé’s Irreplaceable looping through the speakers, my tires hugged the winding turns around the lake that separated my neighborhood from the city. I was young and careless, high on anticipation. No seat belt. Eyes squinting through the haze of cigarette smoke.
Somewhere between the thump of the 808s and the growl of the engine, I heard a voice.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:06 pm
Ohtani’s grand slam ignites Tokyo Dome as Japan rout Taiwan in World Baseball Classic opener

Ohtani grand slam sparks 10-run second inning
Japan crush Taiwan 13-0 under mercy rule
Bad Bunny, Timothée Chalamet among crowd
Shohei Ohtani blasted a home run to ignite Japan’s World Baseball Classic campaign as the defending champions thrashed Taiwan 13-0 in their tournament opener in Tokyo on Friday.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Ohtani’s grand slam homer set the tone as Japan scored 10 runs in the second inning alone in front of around 42,000 fans at the Tokyo Dome.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 1:27 pm
‘I believe I can do it’: George Russell favourite for F1 title as new era begins

Rule changes will affect driver style and car performance with world champion Lando Norris already under scrutiny
With the long and increasingly febrile buildup almost at an end, Formula One is finally ready to go racing into the sport’s new era. Whether it will prove a success is one of many questions that will be answered at the season-opener in Melbourne this weekend, as will the most pressing concern: which team and driver enter this brave new world on top of the pile?
In the paddock at Albert Park this week, teams and drivers increasingly had an air of the stony-faced stare-down of a cold war summit amid caginess about their prospects. No one wanted to give anything away nor make predictions.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 6:00 pm
Wolves v Liverpool: FA Cup fifth round – live

⚽ FA Cup fifth round news from the 8pm (GMT) kick-off
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2 min: Liverpool appear to be employing a one-man press. Jones. That’s it. Wolves play through it, and Mane dallies over a shot from the edge of the D. He can’t get one away, but then Gravenberch clips Toti and it’s a free kick for Wolves in a dangerous position, just left of centre, 30 yards out.
Liverpool get the ball rolling. “It’s 1-0 Falkirk,” writes Simon McMahon. “Hic!”
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 8:14 pm
Naoya Inoue to face Junto Nakatani in historic Tokyo Dome megafight

Unbeaten rivals collide at Tokyo Dome on 2 May
Inoue defends undisputed super-bantamweight crown
Nakatani says he must be ‘at my best’ to win
Japan’s Naoya Inoue said Friday that he will need to be at his destructive best when he faces unbeaten countryman Junto Nakatani in their highly anticipated showdown at Tokyo Dome in May.
The two fighters met in Tokyo to formally confirm their 2 May clash, with Inoue set to defend his undisputed super bantamweight world championship against Nakatani, who is moving up in weight in pursuit of a fourth divisional title.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 4:11 pm
Emma Aicher pips Breezy Johnson at Val di Fassa to close on Vonn and Shiffrin

Aicher trims Vonn’s downhill lead to just 14 points
Pirovano wins first race in 125th World Cup start
USA’s Johnson third as overall title race tightens
With neither injured Lindsey Vonn nor Mikaela Shiffrin starting a World Cup downhill on Friday, Emma Aicher seized her chance to cut the American superstars’ leads in the season-long standings.
Aicher, the Olympic downhill silver medalist, placed second – just 0.01 behind first-time winner Laura Pirovano, pushing Olympic champion Breezy Johnson down to third – and reduced Vonn’s lead in the downhill points race to just 14 with two races left.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 1:13 pm
Messi and Inter Miami were wallpaper for Trump’s whims in their White House visit

The US president welcomed the 2025 MLS Cup champions in a ceremony beset by tangents and awkward asides
Nine minutes and 43 seconds. As Inter Miami’s players stood behind the dais at the East Room in the White House with club owner Jorge Mas stood to the left and Lionel Messi to the right; with MLS commissioner Don Garber sat alongside Fifa World Cup 2026 task force executive director Andrew Giuliani in an audience replete with celebrities and sports stars, it took nine minutes and 43 seconds for US president Donald Trump to talk about why any of them were there.
Inter Miami won the 2025 MLS Cup; a solid win in an exciting final that merited this traditional visit for champions of US pro sports leagues. But in those minutes and seconds before it was acknowledged, Trump did as he did with Juventus players in an Oval Office appearance during last summer’s Club World Cup: he made sports figures the wallpaper for his political and cultural aims. Trump provided an update of sorts on his administration’s sudden and ongoing war against Iran, alluded to a potential conflict with Cuba and offered his own glowing assessment on the supposedly booming US economy. All the while, Luis Suárez, Messi and every other Miami player gazed blankly from behind him.
Continue reading...Published: March 5, 2026, 11:16 pm
Hungary seizes millions of euros in cash and gold from Ukrainian convoy

Seven Ukrainians arrested and money-laundering investigation launched in latest spat between Kyiv and Budapest
An increasingly acrimonious spat between Hungary and Ukraine has escalated further, as Budapest impounded two Ukrainian armoured bank vehicles carrying millions of euros of hard cash as well as bars of gold.
Seven Ukrainian citizens accompanying the convoy were also arrested. Hungarian officials said the detained Ukrainians had intelligence links and suggested the money could be of dubious origin, while Ukraine’s foreign minister, Andrii Sybiha, accused Budapest of “taking hostages and stealing money”.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 4:00 pm
Texas lawmaker ends re-election bid after admitting to affair with ex-staffer

Republican congressman Tony Gonzales had repeatedly denied affair with former aide who later died by suicide
Texas Republican congressman Tony Gonzales is ending his bid for re-election but said he will serve out his term, following his admitting, after repeated denials, that he had an affair with a former staff member who later died by suicide.
Gonzales announced his plan late on Thursday after facing calls from party leadership to withdraw from the race for re-election this November. Others in Congress had called on him to resign his seat.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 1:18 pm
Indonesia to ban social media for children under 16

Platforms include YouTube, TikTok and Instagram as communication minister says ‘our children face real threats’
Indonesia will ban social media for children under 16, its communication and digital affairs minister said on Friday.
Meutya Hafid said in a statement to media said that she signed a government regulation that will mean children under the age of 16 can no longer have accounts on high-risk digital platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, Roblox and Bigo Live, a popular livestreaming site. With a population of about 285 million, the fourth-highest in the world, the south-east Asian nation represents a significant market for social networks.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 4:25 pm
Ben Affleck sells his AI postproduction startup to Netflix

Announcing the InterPositive deal, the actor says he was moved from being scared of the technology to embracing it
Ben Affleck has sold his artificial intelligence company to Netflix in a surprise deal, saying he had been driven to embrace a technology that had initially “really scared” him.
Netflix has acquired the postproduction startup InterPositive from the Oscar-winning actor, director, producer and screenwriter for an undisclosed sum.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:55 pm
Oscar race enters final stretch as Sinners gains ground with Actor awards win

With voting now closed, the months-long campaign for Oscar glory is over – but industry insiders are still dissecting every award-season clue in a tight best picture race
Voting for the Oscars closed at 5pm PT on Thursday, meaning that the months-long campaigns of the favoured films have hung up their spurs: the red carpets have been rolled up, hospitality pavilions shut down, the PR minders putting their feet up until the Oscars ceremony itself takes place. The prefatory campaign – on-stage Q&As, special-screening paparazzi shoots, the string of lesser awards ceremonies – is over, and there is now nothing for the nominees to do but kick back and count the days.
Over the long haul of awards campaigning, which can reasonably be said to start with the near-simultaneous late summer film festivals in Venice, Telluride and Toronto and hits its peak in mid-February as Oscar voting opens, reading the runes has become a full-time activity across the entire film industry, and an absolute obsession for Hollywood insider publications such as Variety, the Hollywood Reporter and Deadline. Every ebb and flow of the process – a critics-awards nomination here, a trade-guild snub there – is endlessly picked over for what it might mean for the end result.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:18 pm
Week in wildlife: a watchful egret, a sun-seeking swan and a procession of caterpillars

This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 8:00 am
The Scottish avalanche forecasters – photo essay

Photographer Murdo MacLeod patrols the snow with members of the Scottish Avalanche Information Service, which has for several decades published a vital daily avalanche forecast for mountain areas
Scottish avalanches are back. More than 200 have been recorded this winter, against the previous year’s record low of 42. The worst season for fatalities was 2012-13 when eight people died, four of whom were buried in deep snow when an avalanche struck without warning while they descended Glen Coe’s Bidean nam Bian.
Fortunately, so far – despite one person being carried a distance down Ben Nevis and two people falling through cornices and triggering slips – there have not been any confirmed avalanche deaths, though one person is still missing on Ben Nevis. The search goes on in and around the sites of recent avalanches.
A mountain rescue team looks for a missing climber in Observatory Gully on the north face of Ben Nevis, an area where there has been a succession of avalanches
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 9:00 am
Tackling air pollution should be part of government work to cut cancer rates, scientists say

New European Code Against Cancer calls on politicians to phase out use of fossil fuels in homes
Cutting air pollution should form part of government strategies to reduce cancer rates, the European Code Against Cancer has recommended.
The code previously focused on advice to help people to reduce the air pollution that they breathe. But, for the first time since its launch in 1987, it has given clear direction to governments.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 6:00 am
Donald Trump insists there are no wind farms in China. Here are 20 of them – in pictures

The US president has made the easily debunked claim that there are no wind farms in China
Continue reading...Published: March 5, 2026, 5:01 pm
Bernard LaFayette, civil rights leader who helped launch Voting Rights Act, dies aged 85

Early in a life of service, LaFayette did the risky groundwork for the voter registration campaign in Selma, Alabama
Bernard LaFayette, the advance man who did the risky groundwork for the voter registration campaign in Selma, Alabama, that culminated in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, has died.
Bernard LaFayette III said his father died Thursday morning of a heart attack. He was 85.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 1:09 am
Capitol rioter pardoned by Trump given life sentence for molesting two children

Andrew Paul Johnson, 45, of Florida among several January 6 defendants charged with new crimes
A Florida handyman who was sentenced on Thursday to life in prison for molesting two children had been convicted of storming the US Capitol on 6 January 2021, but pardoned by Donald Trump.
Andrew Paul Johnson, 45, is among several January 6 defendants who have been charged with new crimes since Trump’s sweeping act of clemency for Capitol rioters. On his first day back in the White House last year, Trump pardoned, commuted prison sentences for or ordered the dismissal of cases for all 1,500-plus people charged in the attack.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 12:38 am
Panel reviewing Trump’s $400m White House ballroom postpones vote

National Capital Planning Commission cites ‘large amount of public input’, with a majority opposing the plan
A federal panel reviewing Donald Trump’s planned $400m ballroom addition to the White House postponed an expected vote on the project until next month, after receiving thousands of negative public comments.
The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) had been expected to cast a final vote on the proposal on Thursday, but instead, the chair of the commission announced at the beginning of the meeting that the vote would now be held on 2 April, citing the “large amount of public input” submitted during the public comment period.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 3:31 pm
ICE detainee in Arizona dies after not receiving medical attention for severe tooth pain

Emmanuel Damas, a Haitian asylum seeker, was being held at the Florence correctional center before he died
A man being held at a US immigration detention facility in Arizona died this week after reporting severe tooth pain and not receiving “timely medical attention”, according to a local official.
Emmanuel Damas, a Haitian asylum seeker, was being held at the Florence correctional center in Arizona when he began to feel a toothache in mid-February, a pain that weeks later led him to the hospital before he died on Monday.
Continue reading...Published: March 5, 2026, 9:17 pm
Peruvian state responsible for mother’s death in forced sterilisation, court rules

Landmark ruling in Celia Ramos case finds 310,000 women, most Indigenous, were targeted in brutal 1990s campaign
The highest human rights court in Latin America condemned Peru on Thursday over the death of its citizen Celia Ramos, who died at the age of 34 in 1997 after undergoing sterilisation “under coercion”.
The landmark ruling by the inter-American court of human rights (IACHR) is the first on Peru’s forced sterilisation programme, which operated between 1996 and 2000 and was directed against poor, rural and Indigenous women.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:41 pm
Peter Mandelson released from bail conditions

Police have decided former minister is not a flight risk, but he remains under investigation
Police have released Peter Mandelson from his bail conditions after deciding he was not a flight risk, the Guardian has learned.
Sources say the Metropolitan police have decided to drop the conditions they applied after arresting the former cabinet minister on suspicion of misconduct in public office last month, though he remains under investigation.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 3:10 pm
Weight-loss jab could be made for $3 a month, study finds

Cheap semaglutide, the drug in Ozempic and Wegovy, could help millions with diabetes and obesity in 160 countries
Weight-loss jabs such as Wegovy could be made for just $3 a month, according to new analysis, potentially making the treatment available to millions in poorer countries as patents expire.
More than a billion people live with obesity worldwide, with rates rising fast in lower-income nations as they shift to westernised diets and more sedentary lifestyles.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 9:00 am
‘Where do we go?’ What it’s like to be a pilot when missiles start crossing your flight path

‘The first thing is: Where are we? And how much fuel have we got and where do we need to go?’, Australian veteran pilot says
Keith Tonkin has flown a Boeing 747 towards airspace where missiles were being fired, and knows the pressure pilots have been under this week.
“You’re stuck in that airplane until you land safely,” the veteran Australian pilot says.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:00 pm
Amazon pulls sponsorship from Paris book festival after booksellers’ association boycott

Syndicat de la Librairie Française accused online retailer of trying to ‘flood the market with fake AI-generated books’
Amazon has withdrawn from the Paris book festival after a boycott by France’s booksellers’ association prompted a row over the company’s sponsorship of the event.
The festival, due to take place from 17 to 19 April, will now go ahead without the backing of the US retail company, after a mutual decision by organisers and Amazon to end their partnership.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:56 pm
António Lobo Antunes’s exhilarating novels forced Portugal to confront its darkest moments

With an exacting modernist style and the courage to address fascism and colonialism head on, Lobo Antunes’s writing is a deluge of unforgiving truths in lush prose
António Lobo Antunes, the Portuguese novelist who died this week in Lisbon at 83, had little patience for discussing his craft. The mechanics of writing were, he liked to say, “such a bore!”. Yet few writers of his generation showed greater stylistic daring – when José Saramago was awarded the 1998 Nobel prize in Literature, many in Portugal felt the honour had gone to the wrong writer.
Over the course of more than 30 novels, Lobo Antunes honed an exacting modernist style all his own, using it to explore Portugal’s relationship with its fascist past, and to confront the tragic futility of its final colonial campaigns in Africa. Often dismissed as a difficult writer, Lobo Antunes crafted prose that was stubbornly flirtatious, at once inviting and resisting the reader. His sentences, lush with intricate metaphors and similes, bristly with ideas and provocations, brazenly flout the rules of grammar, syntax and punctuation, determined to preserve their idiosyncrasy. Texturally, his stories are a feat, combining discordant elements to exhilarating effects: nihilism paired with political gusto; farce shot through with horror; realism grading into the weird and the surreal.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:18 pm
Why Hamnet should win the best picture Oscar

By forefronting Jessie Buckley’s Agnes at the expense of her megastar husband, this female-directed feminist fest gives voice to the anguished howls of disenfranchised women everywhere
On paper, it already sounds the most Oscary film ever. A movie about a visionary man whose genius made him one of the greatest figures in literature. William Shakespeare is played by Paul Mescal, an actor who leaves no demographic unravished by his outrageous levels of magnetism. And yet Hamnet is a film that sidelines both of these men to supporting roles. The film is about Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway, long viewed as a dumpy, illiterate woman unworthy of attention – abandoned by Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon when he swanned off to London.
Anne is referred to in Hamnet as Agnes, as she was also known, and played by Jessie Buckley, the Irish actor who could take on the role of a lamp-post and make you feel its pain. We meet Agnes curled asleep in the roots of an ancient tree. She may be illiterate, but she is a gifted herbalist who makes medicines from plants and keeps a falcon. She is her own woman – fierce, intelligent, more than match for the man she calls “the Latin tutor”. Shakespeare’s mother warns him that his bride-to-be is a forest witch.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 8:00 am
The Dinosaurs review – Morgan Freeman’s narration is so soothing, you could use this as a relaxation aid

Yes, there are plenty of big-budget visual effects of prehistoric creatures in Steven Spielberg’s natural history show. But the voiceover is the real draw
It’s difficult these days to make a nature documentary that isn’t like all the others. Spectacular landscapes, crisp closeup photography, tales of predation and survival, birth and death: whether you go for Pixar cuteness, crimson claws or environmental crisis, it’s been done 100 times before. Watching The Dinosaurs, it’s hard not to sense the same problem starting to affect factual shows about the animal kingdom as it was millions of years ago. Impressive as it is that big-money dino documentaries boast visual effects that look similar to footage of Earth today, we are getting used to it.
Before the opening titles roll, cliches from two genres have been cross-bred. From regular animal shows, there’s the one where a lone male tries to muscle in on a family unit, forcing the existing patriarch to fight for his status against a younger, stronger rival. Our friend who looks as if he’s about to be fatally pushed aside is a pachycephalosaurus, but the dynamic is the same. Then the two males’ head-smashing battle is interrupted by a familiar sight from dinosaur documentaries: the animal posing a threat is suddenly bitten in two by a Tyrannosaurus rex, leaping unbidden through the undergrowth with a camp flourish. The pachycephalosaurus clan, led by their relieved dad, scurry happily away to the sound of the interloper’s cracking skull.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:00 am
Vladimir review – Rachel Weisz is unswervingly brilliant in a TV show you’ll admire for years to come

This adaptation of the 2022 novel – starring Weisz, Leo Woodall and John Slattery – fits it perfectly to television. It’s a proper show for proper grownups
Vladimir is that rare visitor to the screen – proper television for proper grownups. The eight-part adaptation of Julia May Jonas’s provocative 2022 debut novel of the same name has not shied away from the properties that made the book great – black comedy, bleak insight, evisceration of accepted pieties – and fitted them perfectly to the new form. Jonas wrote, created, and executive produced the series, hence why it retains all of the original’s wit, confidence and, crucially, her willingness to dwell in grey areas and luxuriate in the complexities that govern life in middle age.
She also has Rachel Weisz, giving an unswervingly brilliant performance as the unnamed protagonist, a tenured English professor beloved by her students, whose husband, John (John Slattery, playing his one part, but he does it so well and so much better than anyone else, who are we to object to seeing it again?), another tenured academic on the same campus – has just been suspended for sleeping with students. His defence is that this was before the rules changed. “It was a different time” is a recurring phrase – not just from him (for here is the beginning of Jonas’s devotion to rug-pulling) but from his wife and other members of their faculty and peer group, male and female.
Continue reading...Published: March 5, 2026, 8:01 am
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man review – Tommy Shelby returns for muddy, bloody big-screen showdown

Cillian Murphy reprises his haunted gang boss in Steven Knight’s muscular film spin-off – as a wartime clash with Nazis and family betrayal pulls him back to Birmingham
After six TV series from 2013 to 2022, which caused a worrying surge in flat cap-wearing among well-to-do men in country pubs, Peaky Blinders is now getting a hefty standalone feature film, a muscular picture swamped in mud and blood. This is the movie version of Steven Knight’s global small-screen hit, based on the real-life gangs that swaggered through Birmingham from Victorian times until well into the 20th century. Cillian Murphy returns with his uniquely unsettling, almost sightless stare as Tommy Shelby, family chieftain of a Romani-traveller gang, a man who has converted his trauma in the trenches of the first world war into a ruthless determination to survive and rule.
As we join the story some years after the curtain last came down, it is 1940, Britain’s darkest hour and Tommy is the crime-lion in winter. He now lives in a huge, remote mansion, far from the Birmingham crime scene he did so much to create, alone except for his henchman Johnny Dogs, played by Packy Lee. Evidently wearied and sickened by it all, Tommy is haunted by his ghosts and demons: memories of his late brother, Arthur, and dead daughter, Ruby, and working on what will be his definitive autobiography. (Sadly, we don’t get any scenes of Tommy having lunch with a drawling London publisher or agent.)
Continue reading...Published: March 5, 2026, 2:00 pm
Morrissey: Make-Up Is a Lie review – nostalgic, sentimental and dull, he is a shadow of what he once was

(Sire)
Dodgy conspiracy theories are thankfully kept to one track, but the rest is not much better, lacking insight even when Morrissey returns to his specialist subjects
Pretend that you don’t know a single thing about Steven Morrissey. Then play his recent single Notre-Dame. First you’ll hear a stutter of the kind of noirish, poptimised disco that might herald a new Harry Styles number, then a tremulous, faintly glitchy voice singing about the Paris cathedral.
You will probably be aware that Notre-Dame was partly destroyed in a fire in 2019. You will quickly glean that Morrissey and anonymous others believe it was no accident. “We know who tried to kill you,” he coos. “We will not be silent.” You may need to do some research to realise he is referring to the baseless claim that the fire was a deliberate act of arson covered up by the French government. You will soon be reading about conspiracy theories fuelled by rightwing commentators who suggested Islamist terrorism as a possible cause.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 4:00 pm
‘It’s 10,000 people saying – we’re with you’: inside Trans Mission, a night of solidarity and joy for a community under stress

Olly Alexander and Glyn Fussell’s starry, Live Aid-inspired shindig – featuring Christine and the Queens, Kae Tempest and Munroe Bergdorf – is a show of unity in a dark time for trans people
‘We wanted to put on something as big as possible,” says the musician and actor Olly Alexander. He’s talking about Trans Mission, a night of solidarity with the transgender community that he’s put together with Mighty Hoopla director Glyn Fussell in aid of the Good Law Project and the charity Not a Phase. The jam-packed Wembley Arena bill includes Christine and the Queens, Sugababes, Romy and Wolf Alice.
For Alexander, Trans Mission is about “celebration, joy, unity”. For Christine and the Queens, it will be “a place of collective empathy”. For Not a Phase founder Dani St James, “it’s basically a super sped-up Royal Variety Performance, but with me and Olly double-kissing them and not Charles shaking their hands”.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 3:44 pm
Feshareki/BBC Singers/Goddard review – goddess-inspired soundscape stuck in the great unknown

St Martin-in-the-Fields, London
Shiva Feshareki’s Divine Feminine fails to find its focus despite soprano Emma Tring’s incandescent, fearless performance of Celtic deity Brigid
Shiva Feshareki’s Divine Feminine is many things, but this latest work from the multi-award-winning British-Iranian composer and turntablist is not, as billed, an opera. Premiered at St Martin-in-the-Fields, transforming the nave, gallery and sanctuary of the central London church into an intricately amplified “360° soundscape”, Divine Feminine might be an installation, a piece of music-theatre, even a therapy session. What it’s not is a story urgently and solely committed to being told through song.
This isn’t stylistic gatekeeping. Terminology matters – if only because it creates a useful frame of reference and expectation. Art loses energy if it has no solid architecture to bounce off, no walls to scale or dismantle. As it was, this meditative celebration of the divine feminine – a concept never explicitly defined here, but doing sun salutations at the nexus of fecundity and sisterhood, rebirth and goddess-energy – chanted and shouted and stamped and danced, but never found its focus.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 3:32 pm
Add to playlist: the maximalist melancholy of Hannah Lew and the week’s best tracks

The Californian creative navigates seamlessly from bass-driven disco to sparse electronic beats on her expansive debut album
From Richmond, California
Recommended if you like Molly Nilsson, Chromatics, the 1975’s 1980s pastiches
Up next Self-titled debut album out 10 April
For those of us who can’t resist the pull of melancholy synth-pop, Californian artist Hannah Lew is set to become a new obsession. Soon to be released via Night School Records – home to the likes of Tristwch Y Fenywod and Teresa Winter – Lew’s self-titled debut is one of those albums that could easily be a greatest hits, with nine irresistible, single-worthy tracks all saturated with neon-lit heartbreak.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 12:00 pm
From luxury ‘dupes’ to literary doubles: why doppelgangers are everywhere right now

AI ‘twins’, Mar-a-Lago lookalikes, Melania impersonator conspiracies … doubles proliferate in today’s culture – and nowhere more so than in a series of unsettling new novels that draw on a rich gothic tradition to tap into our paranoid times
‘He was after me. Always had been. Why else would he target me months ago? Infiltrate my flat, my supposed safe space? Question was, what did he want from me. Who, for that matter, did I mean by me?” Isabel Waidner’s fifth novel, As If, opens with the meeting of two bedraggled strangers, Aubrey and Lindsey. Lindsey has materialised on Aubrey’s doorstep and Aubrey has asked him in, noting with pained curiosity how alike they look. “He had dark brown hair not unlike mine,” Aubrey tells us. “My unremarkable eyes they were looking back at me.” With this unsettling opener, the tone is set for a disquieting read, one that I found all the more uncanny as it overlaps so unnervingly with my own new book, Lean Cat, Savage Cat.
Both books draw their protagonists from the lower rungs of showbiz, both utilise the language of fashion in deliberately off-putting ways, both bring the sybaritic myths of artistic life into direct conflict with the realities of housing insecurity and wage instability. Both novels look at how unprocessed grief can fracture the psyche, and – crucially – they both centre on a mysterious pair of doubles. They were also published on the same day. All of which prompts me to ask: does my book have its own doppelganger?
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:30 pm
Saba Sams: ‘I’ve no interest in reading Wuthering Heights again’

The Send Nudes author on rereading Lorrie Moore, finding Dodie Smith at the right time, and the enduring brilliance of Muriel Spark
My earliest reading memory
I remember reading Jacqueline Wilson aloud to my mum in the car. I think it was The Illustrated Mum. My mum couldn’t believe it was a children’s book, and I felt so proud. I always found most children’s books overly virtuous and safe, but Wilson’s never were. I love her for that.
My favourite book growing up
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark. I read it again recently, having mostly forgotten it, and loved it just as much. It’s totally alive.
Published: March 6, 2026, 10:00 am
The Infamous Gilberts by Angela Tomaski review – a delicious comfort read

A decaying gothic mansion tells the story of the family who once lived there, in this pitch-perfect debut of disappearances, betrayal and despair
Angela Tomaski’s debut novel is a delicious comfort read about loyalty and despair, and a gentle questioning of the nature of progress. Crumbling stately home Thornwalk is on the verge of becoming a luxury hotel. The ancestral owners are all dead – with the exception of a pair of rapacious cousins, naturally – and the only person left to mourn is the loyal valet (and maybe more?) of the old master.
Maximus, last guardian of the house, guides the reader on a final tour through Thornwalk, and the lost lives, loves and brass buttons of the titular Gilberts: Lydia, the eldest girl, desperate to fall in love; Hugo, the stubborn eldest son; “poor little Annabel”, dreaming of writing; quiet runaway Jeremy; and unstable actor Rosalind. He takes us, room by room, trinket by trinket, stain by stain (blackcurrant to blood) through 100 years of family life before it is all lost for ever.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 7:00 am
Gloria Don’t Speak by Lucy Apps review – tender portrait of a woman with a learning disability

Longlisted for the Women’s prize, this ambitious debut journeys into the inner world of a vulnerable teenager who is left traumatised by a toxic friendship
Lucy Apps’s debut novel tells the story of 19-year-old Gloria, who is living in east London with her mum in the summer of 1999. Gloria has a learning disability and is past the age when the state might offer her support. Often she is happy enough “to stop outdoors where it is nice and busy, and watch things happen and be part of it”.
But sometimes people steal from her, or shout abuse. Then she has a “heavy feeling inside her” because she has no option except “to walk around the parks and streets on her own trying not to attract too much attention”. When she develops a friendship with Jack, she is happy because: “He has no one to talk to and she has no one to listen to, so they can fit with each other.”
Continue reading...Published: March 5, 2026, 9:00 am
Pokémon Pokopia review – collectible creatures create their own perfect world

Nintendo Switch 2; Game Freak/Omega Force/Nintendo
Work together with a bunch of lovable Pokémon to restore a long-abandoned town in this novel, absorbing game that’s quite unlike others in the series
Bear with me here: Pokémon has always had an environmentalist subtext. As you wander its verdant, creature-filled worlds, collecting species like an acquisitive David Attenborough, you are constantly shown that people and Pokémon should live in harmony. The bad guys in these stories, from Team Rocket to Bill Nighy in the Detective Pikachu film, are always the ones who want to abuse these creatures for personal gain. Otherwise you are shown that people must have respect for Pokémon; both the critters you catch and the ones that exist in the wild. There is a delicate independency between humans and the natural world.
In this new spin-off from the series, we see what happens when there are no humans around. You, a shapeshifting blob of jelly called Ditto, awaken in a half-demolished wasteland that was once, presumably, a lively town. There are some other Pokémon around, confused and lonely, and together you work to restore the place and make it beautiful again. Taking the uncanny humanoid form of your half-remembered former trainer, you learn useful talents from the Pokémon around you: how to water parched grass, dig up weeds and grow flowers, punch rocks until they crumble to clear all the old paths.
Pokémon Pokopia is out 5 March; £59.99
Continue reading...Published: March 5, 2026, 1:15 pm
‘Someone’s paid a grand in cash’: fans camp out in Manchester for first Harry Styles concert since 2023

Styles will perform new album in full at Co-op Live arena show, with tickets being traded for well above £20 face value
More than 20,000 fans from all over the world flocked towards the Co-op Live arena in Manchester on Friday to watch Harry Styles perform his first concert in two and a half years – some waiting 48 hours for a place down the front.
Styles will perform his new album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally in full, after its release earlier today. Anticipation for the show had been high since tickets went on sale for £20 in early February, which, barring a performance of the album’s lead single Aperture at the Brit awards – which took place at the same arena a week earlier – will be Styles’ first time on stage since closing out a tour in Italy in July 2023. It has been marketed as a homecoming show for the pop star, who was raised outside the city in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 6:03 pm
António Lobo Antunes, Portuguese novelist who chronicled dictatorship and war, dies aged 83

Author of more than 30 novels, including Fado Alexandrino and The Inquisitors’ Manual, was widely seen as one of the most important voices in modern Portuguese literature
António Lobo Antunes, the Portuguese novelist whose dark, polyphonic fiction confronted the traumas of dictatorship, war and Portuguese society, has died aged 83.
Widely regarded as one of the most important Portuguese writers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, he produced more than 30 novels that reshaped Portuguese writing and made him a perennial contender for the Nobel prize for literature. He received numerous honours, including the Camões prize, the most prestigious award in the Portuguese language, and several major European literary prizes. His death was confirmed by the publisher Dom Quixote.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 3:16 pm
Leslie Odom Jr, Broadway’s original Aaron Burr, to join London cast of Hamilton

Actor who won a Tony award in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hit musical will reprise the role for West End debut
Leslie Odom Jr, who originated the role of Aaron Burr in Hamilton on Broadway, is to return to the hit musical – this time making his West End debut.
The actor will join the London cast at the Victoria Palace theatre for nine weeks this summer. Odom won a Tony award in 2016 for his portrayal, which he developed alongside the show’s creator and star, Lin-Manuel Miranda, at its workshop and off-Broadway productions. He appears on the Grammy award-winning cast album and also played the role in the Disney+ film of Hamilton, recorded at the Richard Rodgers theatre in New York.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:31 pm
Under the mirrorball: the kings and queens of disco – in pictures

Disco brought together music, fashion and nightlife in a cultural phenomenon that conquered the world. In A Night at the Disco by Alice Harris and Christian John Wikane, published by ACC Art Books, the stars of the scene are documented in photos spanning the 1970s
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 11:00 am
From late-night shots to sipping with soda: how tequila took over

Forget sombrero lids and student nights, the agave-derived Mexican spirit has become the sophisticated drink choice. Here’s why – plus five of the best tequila cocktails
Cracking open the tequila at the end of a long night rarely leads to good decisions. But for Tom Bishop, reaching for a bottle that had been gathering dust on his shelf proved life-changing. Having run out of beers while drinking with friends in 2017, Bishop dug out a bottle of premium Añejo tequila that his brother had given him after a business trip to Mexico. His expectations were low, informed by the throat-burning experiences of his youth. “But it completely blew me away,” Bishop remembers. “I just hadn’t associated tequila with that level of quality or flavour.”
Having stumbled upon the spirit as it was meant to be enjoyed “by accident”, Bishop saw an opportunity. Two years later, he and Jack Vereker, a friend with whom he had been drinking in south-east London that night, sold their first bottle of their brand El Rayo, now stocked across the UK and part of tequila’s new wave.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 3:00 pm
Non-sun sunglasses: sport-fashion fusion accessory goes mainstream

Transparent specs often associated with hygienist appointments have conquered catwalks and high streets
Despite some people in the UK experiencing 40 consecutive days of rain this year, sales of sunglasses have not been dampened.
Instead, the dark skies have ushered in a new era of eyewear: the non-sun sunglasses.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:58 pm
‘Our consciousness is under siege’: Michael Pollan on chatbots, social media and mental freedom

In his new book, the celebrated author explains why we need ‘consciousness hygiene’ to defend ourselves from AI and dopamine-driven algorithms
Each day when you wake up, you come back to yourself. You see the room around you, feel your body brush against your clothes and think about your plans, worries and hopes for the day. This daily internal experience is miraculous and mysterious, and the subject of Michael Pollan’s new book, A World Appears.
It also may be under siege, Pollan said. He recently suggested that people need a “consciousness hygiene” to defend our internal world against invaders that are trying to move in. Our ability to sit with our thoughts and perceive the world, he argues, is increasingly disrupted by algorithms engineered to tickle our dopamine receptors and capture our attention. Meanwhile, people are forming attachments to non-human chatbots, projecting consciousness on to entities that do not possess it.
Continue reading...Published: March 5, 2026, 3:00 pm
Denim dilemmas: what to wear with flared jeans

There’s a reason this 70s staple is never out of style. Take your cue from Margot Robbie and team flares with a structured jacket and smart accessories
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 6:00 am
‘There is no shame in being vain’: the relentless rise of impossible male beauty standards

Men’s faces are under scrutiny as never before, with more opting for cosmetic procedures than ever. What is behind this sudden and significant shift?
The images are familiar: square-jawed white men, faces set hard, barking the language of strength and command. Over the past week, as the United States has pressed its military campaign in the Middle East, the face of defense secretary Pete Hegseth has appeared on screen after screen delivering the rhetoric of the warrior-patriarch. It is a face already known for other performances: posing in the gym alongside Robert F Kennedy Jr for the Department of War YouTube channel; lecturing the military about “fat generals”; hosting a weekend show on Fox News.
But here, borrowing the glory of the troops, Hegseth presented the general’s mask – the jutting jaw, the unflinching gaze – albeit without, some critics would suggest, the military experience or strategic judgment it usually signifies. Donald Trump, too, has offered his own version of the strongman face; the commanding presence, white and unyielding, though recently people have been rather more distracted by the new rash on his neck.
Continue reading...Published: March 5, 2026, 10:00 am
Stella McCartney Paris show is a whistle-stop tour of her life

A spot of ‘equine therapy’ marks Chinese year of the horse as designer turns fashion week show into a moment
Speaking after her show at Paris fashion week, the British designer Stella McCartney marked 25 years in the industry by letting slip that she was to receive the most prestigious French accolade, the Légion d’honneur, on Thursday – and making a jumper using yeast.
Never mind that she has not turned a profit since 2017. The fashion designer knows how to turn a show into a moment, opening with “some equine therapy” in the form of a dozen dancing horses to mark the Chinese year of the horse, and closing it with a vest that said “My dad’s a rock star” in front of a grinning Paul McCartney who sat front row next to Oprah Winfrey.
Continue reading...Published: March 5, 2026, 1:57 pm
Experience: I lost my arm – now I’m one of the fastest drummers in the world

One afternoon, I set up my kit and taped a drumstick to my amputated arm
The transformer exploded a few feet from where I was standing. One moment I was on the roof of a restaurant kitchen in Atlanta, cleaning exhaust vents. The next, I was on the ground, my body seizing and burned.
Before that day, music had been the centre of my life. My father was a well-known guitarist in Australia and I grew up watching him play. When I was 14 my parents bought me a drum kit for Christmas. I fell in love immediately. By 22, I was playing in two bands – one metal, one reggae – and preparing to audition for the Atlanta Institute of Music. Then I was electrocuted.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 5:00 am
10 of the best fruit and vegetables to plant now for a hassle-free harvest

If you long for freshly picked produce but don’t know where to start, try these sure-fire winners
At this time of the year, gardeners are susceptible to the lure of colourful, quirky veg catalogues. But hold fire! A little restraint is our friend. By focusing on reliability, yield and flavour over exotic looks, we are likely to have an easier and more successful year on the plot.
The following fruit and veg should produce hassle-free harvests. They may not look like the most exciting crops, but they will result in more food on your plate, having been tried and taste-tested for a high chance of success and good flavour. Their reliability and resistance to problems makes them easier to grow, and they’re also simple to harvest and prepare, so you’ll be left with more time to enjoy eating them.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 11:30 am
‘In Switzerland, it’s possible to sledge between two railway stations’: readers’ favourite family adventures in Europe

Alpine playgrounds, unforgettable train rides and white-water rafting feature in our readers’ family trips from Norway to the Netherlands
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Travelling by rail in Europe gives you plenty of opportunity for ad-hoc adventure. We were returning from a ski trip in Italy and took the Bernina Express part of the way. We’d heard that if you disembark at Bergün, leave your luggage at the station and take the train back one stop to Preda village it’s possible to sledge between the two stations. So there we found ourselves renting traditional wooden sledges from Preda and walking the short distance to the start of the tobogganing run. What we thought might be a gentle run into town turned into a fast and fun-filled couple of hours as we hurtled down the tree-lined course. At times it felt like we were in the game Mario Kart and at one point a children’s birthday party overtook us, the birthday girl’s sledge trailing balloons. About 5 miles later we arrived back in Bergün, before continuing our train journey onwards.
Layla Astley
Published: March 6, 2026, 7:00 am
Hard core! Apple peeling champion slices through competition to produce nearly four-metre strip of skin

Though she lives with constant pain, Stanthorpe’s Kerrie Stratford still has what it takes to claim her 22nd harvest festival title
Outside a marquee, across from the clock tower, a crowd is gathering for the Stanthorpe apple and grape harvest festival’s apple peeling contest. Well, contest might be an exaggeration.
Kerrie Stratford, 65, is the undisputed champion of apple peeling. There is no competition. She has won 21 titles at the Queensland town’s biannual festival, claiming a shelf full of trophies including one tasteful prize that is a rock with a peeler on top of it.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 2:27 am
‘We’re powerless … and hoping nothing hits us’: trapped on a tanker as Iran war escalates

Seafarer tells of explosions in the sky as thousands stuck on vessels after strait of Hormuz is effectively closed to shipping
• Maritime and port workers: how is the Middle East conflict affecting you?
Thousands of seafarers are trapped on tankers in the Gulf after the strait of Hormuz was effectively closed to shipping by the escalating war on Iran.
The Guardian spoke to a crew member on one of the stranded tankers that typically ferries vast quantities of oil from the Middle East to ports around the world.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 10:14 am
How Flightradar24 became the go-to platform for the world to watch global aviation crises unfold

The Swedish flight tracking tool, spun out of a price comparison portal, is tracking the travel chaos sparked by the US-Israel war on Iran in real time
Mikael Robertsson and Olov Lindberg did not set out to build one of the pre-eminent monitors of global airspace. In a bid to draw more eyes to their Swedish flight price comparison portal, the entrepreneurs added a page charting air traffic.
That page became Flightradar24, the portal that people around the world now turn to when there is chaos – and drama – in the skies.
Continue reading...Published: March 6, 2026, 1:41 am
‘What happened in Texas is a warning’: advocates say Republicans suppressed votes in the primaries

In Dallas and Williamson counties, voters faced long lines, extended wait times and confusion about voting location
On Tuesday, Texas held its Democratic and Republican primaries ahead of the upcoming November midterms. Democratic voters chose between Jasmine Crockett, the anti-Trump firebrand congresswoman, and James Talarico, the populist state representative, in an election that attracted national attention. Crockett conceded the race and endorsed Talarico on Wednesday, but only after claiming late on election night that she wasn’t ready to concede because of a voting issue in Dallas.
“We don’t have any of the results because there was a lot of confusion today,” Crockett told supporters at her election-night party. “We were able to keep the polls open, but I can tell you now that people have been disenfranchised.” Crockett received 45.6% of the vote, compared with Talarico’s 53.1%.
Continue reading...Published: March 5, 2026, 4:10 pm
The week around the world in 20 pictures

Crisis in the Middle East, Ramadan in Gaza, a blackout in Havana and Stella McCartney at Paris fashion week – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists
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