Iran-directed plot to assassinate Israel’s ambassador to Mexico thwarted, officials reveal

A plot by "a terrorist network directed by Iran that sought to attack Israel’s ambassador in Mexico" has been thwarted, officials revealed on Friday.
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:59 pm
North Korea fires ballistic missile days after Hegseth wraps South Korea visit

North Korea fires ballistic missile days after U.S. War Secretary Pete Hegseth's South Korea visit focused on deterring Pyongyang and strengthening alliance.
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:01 pm
‘You Are All Terrorists’: Four Months in a Salvadoran Prison

The Times interviewed dozens of migrant men sent to a prison in El Salvador by the Trump administration. Independent forensic analysts called the testimony credible and consistent and said the treatment met the U.N.’s definition of torture.
Published: November 8, 2025, 3:42 pm
What I Learned From the ‘New Globalists’ of an Optimistic Nation

Few countries are excited about globalization anymore, but Vietnam is still into it — wholeheartedly. Do the reasons go beyond economic growth?
Published: November 8, 2025, 3:17 pm
Tornado Rips Through Southern Brazil, Killing at Least 5
Pounding rain and winds of over 150 miles per hour left a trail of devastation in the state of Paraná.
Published: November 8, 2025, 9:09 am
Inside China’s Quest to Defy Aging with Longevity Labs and ‘Immortality Islands’

Longevity labs, “immortality islands” and grapeseed pills are part of China’s national project to conquer aging, despite sometimes shaky science and extravagant claims.
Published: November 8, 2025, 10:55 am
Saudi Ex-Intelligence Official Seeks American Help Spilling U.S. Secrets

Saad Aljabri, feuding with the de facto Saudi ruler, wants former U.S. officials to help him fend off Saudi corruption claims.
Published: November 8, 2025, 10:01 am
Trump Signals Openness to Exempting Hungary from Russian Oil Sanctions

Despite a chummy relationship, new U.S. penalties on Russian energy were likely to be a sticking point as President Trump and Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary met.
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:55 am
As Saudi Arabia Cracks Down on Drugs, Executions Near a Record High

Facing an influx of amphetamines, the kingdom has put hundreds of people to death, many of them foreigners convicted of low-level smuggling.
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:21 pm
U.S. Wants Security Council to Adopt Trump Plan for Gaza

The alternative, Ambassador Michael Waltz bluntly told diplomats, was to watch the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas give way to a return to war.
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:33 pm
Philippines Faces Grim Typhoon Aftermath as Another Storm Nears

The death toll for Typhoon Kalmaegi rose into the triple digits, and the country is bracing for another cyclone expected this weekend.
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:36 am
Why Germany Is Still Divided When It Comes to Russia

Many East Germans are more sympathetic toward Moscow than their western compatriots, reflecting decades of Soviet ties and disillusionment since reunification.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:09 am
Trump’s Tariffs Scar Canadian City Where Cars Have Been Made for Decades

An automaker’s decision to shift Canadian jobs to the United States has left workers in Brampton, Ontario, feeling betrayed and angry.
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:32 pm
Serbian Lawmakers Approve Luxury Trump Hotel on Historic Bombing Site

Despite a fraud investigation into officials who endorsed the project, Parliament used an extraordinary provision in the Constitution to push the plans through.
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:43 pm
China’s New Aircraft Carrier Enters Service, a Sign of Naval Ambitions

The Fujian, China’s most advanced carrier, went into official service this week. It brings the country closer to challenging U.S. naval dominance.
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:09 am
Russian Jailed for Placing Tiny Antiwar Signs in a Market Says She Would Do it Again

Freed in a major prisoner swap, Aleksandra Skochilenko said “the values of freedom of speech, of peace, could be more important than spending even 10 years in jail.”
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:00 pm
A Powerful Tool to Override Constitutional Rights Goes to Court

The Supreme Court will hear arguments in two cases involving provinces using a clause to pass laws that violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Published: November 8, 2025, 11:00 am
After Hurricane Melissa, Solar Power Kept the Electricity on for Some Jamaicans

Rooftop solar is spreading fast in Jamaica, and people with panels got their power back almost immediately. The ‘entire neighborhood benefits,’ one resident said.
Published: November 8, 2025, 10:01 am
Canada Culls Hundreds of Ostriches as a Court and a Kennedy Fail to Save Them

The birds, exposed to the avian flu, were killed after Canada’s Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal and a rescue effort by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fell short.
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:15 am
Prince Harry Apologizes to Canadians for Wearing an L.A. Dodgers Cap

Harry, who referred to the episode as “Hat Gate,” was seen wearing the cap at a World Series game in Los Angeles between the Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays.
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:06 am
In Cozying Up to Trump, Leaders Hedge Their Reliance on Moscow and Beijing

President Trump has made it easier for countries that are close to Russia and China to build ties with the United States. Those countries are embracing the opportunity.
Published: November 8, 2025, 3:46 pm
Leaders at COP30 Climate Summit in Belém Focus on the Rising Toll of Warming

“All we have to do is look outside,” one delegate said. “The sea rises, the coral dies.”
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:56 pm
4 Arrested Over Disruption of Israeli Orchestra’s Concert

Several audience members shouted or lit flares as the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra performed in Paris. After the concert, the ensemble received 10 minutes of applause and played the Israeli national anthem.
Published: November 8, 2025, 7:04 am
Fatos Nano, Albanian Leader in Era of Chaos and Transition, Dies at 73

A political survivor during his country’s shift from brutal communist regime to flawed democracy, he served three stints as prime minister.
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:14 pm
Former King of Spain, Juan Carlos, Details Death of Brother in Memoir

He wrote about the accident that killed his brother nearly 70 years ago. The book also describes his respect for Gen. Francisco Franco, the former dictator.
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:01 am
U.N. Security Council Removes Syria’s President From Sanctions List

The decision comes days before the Syrian president, Ahmed al-Shara, is expected in Washington for the first time since he came to power.
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:25 am
How Radio Traffic Let Us Track U.S. Drones in the Caribbean
The U.S. military’s buildup near Venezuela has been rapidly growing and changing. Riley Mellen, from Visual Investigations, describes what’s visible, and audible, about the deployment.
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:21 am
U.S. Sends Attack Aircraft to El Salvador Amid Regional Troop Buildup

A New York Times analysis of satellite imagery and air traffic control communications found that U.S. military planes began operating out of the Central American country in mid-October.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:38 am
Testosterone and Women’s Sex Drive
My colleague Susan Dominus discusses her reporting on women who are taking testosterone — in some cases lots of it.
Published: November 7, 2025, 3:34 am
Sexual Assault of Mexico’s President Exposes Challenges of Her Equality Push

President Claudia Sheinbaum was groped on the street this week, in an episode that set off a national conversation about what has and has not changed since Mexico elected its first female leader.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:46 am
COP30 Begins With U.S. Allies and Rivals Alike Calling for Action

The calls for action on opening day stood in sharp contrast to the position of the President Trump, who has called global warming a “con job.”
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:35 pm
Lula Hitches a Ride to the COP30 Climate Talks in a Chinese E.V.

The climate-friendly fleet assembled to shuttle delegations to the gathering in Brazil sent a clear signal: China is making inroads in Latin America.
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:13 pm
Trump Officials Accused of Bullying Tactics to Kill a Climate Measure

Nations were poised to approve the first fee on pollution from ships. That’s when the Trump administration began the threats.
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:14 pm
Canada Is About to Lose Its Status as Having Eliminated Measles

One province with an outsize number of cases has seen a collision of politics and public health policy.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:44 am
Boiler Tower at Power Plant in South Korea Collapses

The structure was being demolished when it collapsed. One person was killed, two were rescued, and several more were believed to still be buried.
Published: November 7, 2025, 12:27 am
In China, Victims of Abuse Are Told to ‘Keep It in the Family’

Cases of domestic violence in China point to a legal system that looks good on paper but is failing victims because of a lack of resources and political will.
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:01 am
NYC students expose 'extremist' professors fostering campus antisemitism at major universities

Students from NYU, Columbia and other NYC universities expose antisemitic professors fostering hostile campus environments through extremist viewpoints.
Published: November 8, 2025, 3:00 pm
Illegal immigrants allegedly offered WhatsApp 'menu' of women for sex trafficking ring

Federal prosecutors charge three illegal immigrants with running sex trafficking ring in Louisiana using WhatsApp to offer victims to clients for $40 to 60.
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:00 pm
Suspected suburban jihadis fueled by social media, assimilation lapses in homegrown terror plot, expert warns

Federal investigators uncover sprawling terror conspiracy as immigration expert warns of fundamental failure in American assimilation efforts among youth.
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:00 pm
Man dies at Grand Canyon after slipping over edge, falling more than 100 feet, sheriff's office says

A 65-year-old man was found deceased in Grand Canyon West this week after he "slipped and fell over the edge," the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said.
Published: November 8, 2025, 12:33 pm
Tariffs push US wine industry into uncertain territory: 'Really creates a challenge'

Wholesalers in the wine industry warn that prices could be rising soon. Tariffs have impacted both importers of foreign wines and wineries at home dealing with higher operating costs.
Published: November 8, 2025, 10:47 am
Seattle robber bites off 88-year-old woman's finger during violent robbery, police say

An 88-year-old Seattle woman was hospitalized with serious head injuries after a man assaulted and robbed her, biting off her finger during the attack, police say.
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:44 am
Miami-Dade deputy fatally shot during altercation, prompting massive police response

A Miami-Dade deputy was shot and killed during an altercation near a warehouse on Friday afternoon, leading to a massive police response.
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:08 am
Former DACA recipient with violent criminal past flees ICE, tries balcony jump during Chicago arrest

Two ICE officers were injured during the arrest of a Mexican national who allegedly struck agents. The suspect's DACA status was denied in 2019 under the Trump administration.
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:33 am
James Watson, Nobel Prize-winning co-discoverer of DNA’s double-helix structure, dead at 97

James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA's double-helix structure, has died at 97. The Nobel Prize winner made the groundbreaking discovery in 1953 at just 24 years old.
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:22 am
Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Alex Murdaugh cries foul, Bryan Kohberger's idea, 'house of horrors' reveal

Stay up to date with the Fox News True Crime Newsletter, which brings you the latest cases ripped from the headlines, from crime to courts, legal and scandal.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:34 pm
ICE arrests illegal immigrant in Massachusetts accused of stabbing coworker with scissors, trash bin attack

ICE agents arrested Juliana Milena Ojeda-Montoya in Massachusetts after she allegedly stabbed a coworker and resisted arrest during a tense encounter.
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:18 pm
McDonald's meltdown: Michigan woman wanted after allegedly tossing hot coffee at manager

Casharra Brown allegedly threw hot coffee at a McDonald's manager after a food dispute, causing minor injuries and prompting police to issue a warrant.
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:23 pm
Coast Guard swoops in to save stranded sailors from sinking boat hundreds of miles off coast

Coast Guard crews rescued five sailors from a sinking sailboat 260 nautical miles off North Carolina's coast after the vessel took on water near Cape Hatteras Thursday.
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:03 pm
Duffy says air travel may take ‘days if not a week’ to return to normal, even after shutdown ends

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Friday that air travel could take “days if not a week" to get back to normal once the government shutdown ends.
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:20 pm
Suspected New Jersey jihadi fantasized about killing Jews with swords in alleged ISIS plot: feds

Milo Sedarat, 21-year-old from Montclair, New Jersey, accused of antisemitic rants and murder fantasy in expansive plot to join the Islamic State terror group.
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:53 pm
Shark attack leaves beachgoers shaken as popular tourist haven goes on alert

Hawaii beach closed after shark attack injures surfer at Kauai's Hanalei Bay. Swimming banned as authorities post warning signs following bite incident.
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:49 pm
Student arrested for flipping Turning Point table charged days prior in similar anti-conservative incident

University of Iowa student arrested twice in one week for flipping conservative group tables on campus, leaving female members intimidated and fearing for safety.
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:23 pm
National kart racing champion gunned down in front of fiancée during 'targeted' home invasion robbery: police

Kart racing champion gunned down in Forest City home invasion as fiancée escapes. Police arrest two suspects after 10-day manhunt in ongoing investigation.
Published: November 7, 2025, 3:58 pm
Left-wing New Hampshire professor smeared Charlie Kirk for 'white supremacy' after assassination

Left-wing university professor attacked conservative leader Charlie Kirk just hours after his assassination at Utah campus speaking event.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:00 pm
Fox Nation Patriot Awards honors Melania Trump, Erika Kirk and more top headlines

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Published: November 7, 2025, 11:27 am
What we know about the Chinese nationals accused of smuggling biological materials while at university lab

Three Chinese nationals from University of Michigan charged with smuggling biological materials including roundworms from China under false customs declarations.
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:00 am
Court strikes down Ohio school’s pronoun policy in win for parental rights group

A federal appeals court ruled an Ohio school district violated students' constitutional rights by banning gendered language that could be considered offensive.
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:24 am
Suspicious package with anti-Trump messaging prompts medical visits at Joint Base Andrews, official says

Multiple people reported experiencing headaches after finding a suspicious package at Joint Base Andrews, prompting evacuations and medical response before operations resumed safely.
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:25 am
ICE says it took down group linked to violent home invasions in Texas; video shows victim chased, attacked

ICE arrests South American theft ring members involved in a Texas armed robbery spree. Four were federally indicted, and two were convicted.
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:12 am
At Least 4 Dead After Driver Slams Into Crowd Outside a Tampa Bar, Police Say

The crash left 11 people injured. The police said they chased the vehicle after trying to pull over a reckless driver, who sped off and then lost control.
Published: November 8, 2025, 3:52 pm
Who Can Collect Food Stamps? Fact-Checking Claims About SNAP Eligibility and Spending.

We examined falsehoods about SNAP eligibility and costs and the number of unauthorized immigrants receiving benefits.
Published: November 8, 2025, 10:03 am
What We Know About Flight Cancellations and Air Travel During the Shutdown

The Federal Aviation Administration has required airlines to cut flights to reduce the strain on air traffic controllers, who have gone weeks without a paycheck.
Published: November 8, 2025, 10:03 am
After More Than 30 Years, a Man Is Charged in Seattle Girl’s Killing
Tanya Marie Frazier, 14, never returned from summer school in 1994, and was found dead in a wooded area five days later. The police say a new DNA analysis links a felon to her death.
Published: November 8, 2025, 10:02 am
UPS and FedEx Ground MD-11 Cargo Planes After Louisville Crash

Boeing, the plane’s manufacturer, said it had recommended the grounding as a precaution while it conducts further analysis.
Published: November 8, 2025, 9:15 am
Biden Warns of a ‘Very, Very Dark Moment’ as He Hits Out at Trump

The former president, now a far less popular figure in his party, appeared in Nebraska for an overtly political speech that slammed his successor.
Published: November 8, 2025, 4:30 am
Airport Disruptions Limited as Shutdown Flight Cuts Begin

About 3 percent of Friday’s flights were canceled because of the government shutdown. The percentage could rise to 20 percent as the holidays approach.
Published: November 8, 2025, 4:08 am
A Light in Very Dark Days: Nancy Pelosi and AIDS

As Ms. Pelosi announced her retirement, she was celebrated for her long tenure in Washington. But back home, she was remembered for showing up at a terrifying moment when others turned away.
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:37 am
Judge Blocks National Guard From Portland and Says Trump Overstepped His Authority

With her temporary block expiring, Judge Karin Immergut said the Trump administration had failed to prove that protesters were hampering President Trump’s policies.
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:26 am
Federal Judge Rules Against Trump Officials on Partisan Email Messages

The email accounts of furloughed government workers had been commandeered to send partisan attacks against Democrats, a move that the ruling said had “added insult to injury.”
Published: November 8, 2025, 12:26 am
A Democrat Pushing 80 Confronts the Young(er) and Restless

A fight brewing in Massachusetts could preview Democrats’ age battles.
Published: November 8, 2025, 4:21 am
Routine Check Before UPS Plane Crash in Louisville Was ‘Uneventful,’ Official Says

But a cockpit voice recorder picked up a ringing sound during takeoff that may have signaled looming disaster in the crash that killed at least 14 in Louisville, Ky.
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:07 am
Virginia Teen Narrowly Defeats His Former Civics Teacher in County Election
Cameran Drew, 19, defeated his former high school government teacher, Kenneth Bell, by 10 votes for a seat on the Surry County Board of Supervisors this week. There are no hard feelings.
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:24 am
Hegseth Vows to Shake Up the Way the Pentagon Does Business

In a speech outlining his overhaul plans, the defense secretary called on American weapons makers to surge “at the speed of ingenuity.”
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:37 pm
Letitia James’s Lawyers Say Fraud Case Against Her Was Fueled by Trump’s Animus

The argument came in a motion seeking to dismiss the case against her, citing a laundry list of statements President Trump has made about New York’s attorney general over the past six years.
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:42 pm
In Cozying Up to Trump, Leaders Hedge Their Reliance on Moscow and Beijing

President Trump has made it easier for countries that are close to Russia and China to build ties with the United States. Those countries are embracing the opportunity.
Published: November 8, 2025, 3:46 pm
Cancellations Can Hit Harder for Regional Airports

Most of the affected flights were at the nation’s busiest airports, but the effects of the cuts are acutely felt in smaller cities.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:21 pm
Trump Pardons Darryl Strawberry, Former Mets and Yankees Slugger

The eight-time All-Star baseball player pleaded guilty in 1995 to one count of tax evasion. He was sentenced to six months of home confinement.
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:44 pm
Democrats Scale Back Shutdown Demands, but G.O.P. Digs In

After weeks of stalemate, Senate Democrats said they were willing to reopen the government in exchange for a one-year extension of health care subsidies. Republicans ruled it out.
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:00 am
The Farmers’ Almanac Succumbs to the Digital Age

One of two major American almanacs is ceasing publication after more than two centuries of predicting the weather and offering tidbits of wisdom.
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:52 pm
Pelosi Was Among the Most Notable House Speakers

The first woman to hold the post also made history as one of the most significant speakers in modern times.
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:06 pm
Did Trump’s Supreme Court Tariffs Brief Include a Strategic Blunder?

The justices are generally reluctant to take account of a president’s public statements. But extensive quotes from Mr. Trump in a key filing may change the legal calculus.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:32 pm
Trump Approves Pardon for Ex-Officer Convicted in a Chinese Government Plot

Prosecutors said Michael McMahon had acted as an illegal agent in a conspiracy targeting a Chinese family in New Jersey. The White House says he was tricked into it.
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:38 pm
As Airlines Cancel Flights, Travelers Seek Other Options

More people are trying to book trains, rental cars and buses but were not always successful.
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:39 pm
Flight Disruptions From FAA Cuts Are Limited So Far, but Some Travelers Still Suffer

Although airlines canceled a relatively small percentage of their flights, some passengers were still left scrambling.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:53 pm
Nancy Pelosi’s Legacy as a Powerful Speaker in a Fractious House

The first female speaker of the House may be the last to truly rule the increasingly unruly chamber.
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:25 am
Immigration Agents Arrest Man in L.A. Raid and Drive Off With His Toddler
The child was later reunited with her grandmother, but the episode alarmed immigrant rights groups. The father, a U.S. citizen, faces a gun possession charge.
Published: November 8, 2025, 10:01 am
A Decade Later, Supreme Court Is Asked to Revisit Same-Sex Marriage Decision

Kim Davis, a Kentucky county clerk once jailed for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses, has asked the court to reconsider its landmark 2015 opinion.
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:42 pm
Cornell Reaches Deal With Trump Administration to Restore Research Funds

The Ivy League university had warned of layoffs after the Trump administration stripped it of funds this year. The cuts were among the deepest in higher education.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:39 pm
When a Vietnam Protest on Campus Turned Deadly
The sights and sounds of a day in May 1970 when National Guard troops clashed with students at Kent State University. Four were killed, and nine were injured.
Published: November 8, 2025, 6:11 am
John Cleary, Wounded in Kent State Shooting, Dies at 74

He was shot in 1970 by the National Guard during a student protest over the Vietnam War that left four dead in Ohio. A photo of him lying on the ground and bleeding made the cover of Life magazine.
Published: November 8, 2025, 5:59 am
How do these cuts compare to past air travel disruptions?

While undoubtedly annoying for travelers, the weekend’s cancellations will likely be far less disruptive than recent major incidents caused by inclement weather or IT-related events.
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:30 pm
The Kennedy Center Crackup
A Trumpian drama has been playing out inside the performing arts center all year. It has been damaging for business.
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:23 pm
Four people killed and 11 hurt when car cops were chasing slams into crowd on busy Florida street

A fifth victim is in critical condition after the crash
Published: November 8, 2025, 3:53 pm
‘I am much much happier here’: Ghislaine Maxwell letters reveal her life and mindset in her new Texas prison

The Epstein associate was transferred to ‘Texas Club Fed’ in August, days after meeting with top DOJ officials
Published: November 8, 2025, 3:52 pm
Another country agrees to ban social media for children under 15

It wasn’t immediately clear how such a ban would be enforced
Published: November 8, 2025, 3:40 pm
World leaders ignore Trump’s threats and remind us how high the stakes are at Cop30

The US president’s loud cries of a climate ‘con job’ are being ignored, Nick Ferris writes from Belem
Published: November 8, 2025, 3:20 pm
Noem wanted to buy Spirit Airlines planes - except the airline didn’t own them...and they didn’t have engines

DHS looked at buying the planes from Spirit Airlines, according to a report
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:59 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin launches drone attack after Orban tells Trump Kyiv victory would be ‘miracle’

Overnight Russia launched 450 drones and 45 missiles to attack Ukraine’s energy infrastructure as Zelensky reiterated his call for sanctions
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:54 pm
UPS and FedEx ground some Boeing planes after deadly Louisville crash killed 14

UPS and FedEx grounded their MD-11 cargo planes on Boeing’s advice
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:50 pm
Washington's struggling economy takes another economic hit from the government shutdown

Washington's local economy has taken blows from a series of actions by the Trump administration, from the layoffs of federal workers to the ongoing law enforcement intervention with the National Guard
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:16 pm
Inside Ukraine’s start-up weapons industry rising from the ashes

As Europe and the US ponder over what arms to send to help the war against Russia, Ukraine is forging ahead with homegrown missiles and drones made from carbon printers and lawnmower engines. World affairs editor Sam Kiley reports from Kyiv
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:06 pm
Brazilian environmentalist gets funded by DiCaprio after false forest fire accusation by Bolsonaro

Being falsely accused of setting fire in the Amazon with funds from Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio has become a blessing in disguise for Caetano Scannavino
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:06 pm
Trump pardons ex-NYPD cop convicted of helping China stalk an expat

Michael McMahon's lawyer said the pardon ‘corrects a horrible injustice’
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:38 pm
Australia recalls alfalfa sprouts linked to ‘unusual’ salmonella strain after dozens fall ill

Recall follows joint investigation between state and federal food regulators and health authorities after spike in infections
Published: November 8, 2025, 11:41 am
From Bollywood to bodegas, Mamdani’s mayoral campaign found visual inspiration in unlikely corners

Zohran Mamdani’s winning run for New York City mayor featured a memorable campaign design that drew its inspiration from a wide range of influences, helping the democratic socialist appeal to young and diverse voters
Published: November 8, 2025, 11:05 am
Ukraine claims soldiers from African countries are fighting for Russia’s ‘meat assaults’

Russia accused of luring Africans into ‘death sentence’ contracts
Published: November 8, 2025, 7:29 am
People in some states get SNAP food aid while others still wait for their November benefits

People in some U.S. states have started receiving their November SNAP benefits after delays caused by a legal battle over the government shutdown
Published: November 8, 2025, 5:09 am
Harvard team’s research rescued by 6-year-old girl’s generous fundraising donation: ‘Everybody was just flabbergasted’

Marianne Cullen of Springfield, Massachusetts, raised about $1,000 for research into axolotls, which are salamanders that can regrow limbs
Published: November 8, 2025, 4:59 am
Trump administration cuts more than 1,000 flights as government shutdown hits travel hard

Trump administration reduces flights at 40 major airports during ongoing government shutdown
Published: November 8, 2025, 4:54 am
65-year-old man dies after falling more than 100 feet off the edge of the Grand Canyon

Officers from the Mohave County Sheriff's Office received a call to assist a technical recovery at Guano Point, on the West Rim of the canyon, at around 2 p.m. local time Thursday
Published: November 8, 2025, 4:42 am
South Carolina pays estate of patient who died following days in agony after surgeons left a blade inside him

Jeffrey Alan Fulcher, a 58-year-old husband and father of three, died after a minimally invasive surgery
Published: November 8, 2025, 4:25 am
Creator of much-hated AI-generated actor Tilly Norwood says dozens more are in the pipeline

Eline Van der Velden, creator of Tilly Norwood, said a few more AI characters are already in the works
Published: November 8, 2025, 4:18 am
Trump administration permanently blocked from sending National Guard to Portland over ICE protests

A federal judge in Oregon has ruled that President Donald Trump’s administration failed to meet the legal requirements for deploying the National Guard to Portland
Published: November 8, 2025, 4:07 am
Supreme Court temporarily blocks full SNAP food stamp payments after Trump appeal

The USDA says funding is already going to states while the government wages a legal battle to freeze it
Published: November 8, 2025, 2:33 am
Trump trots out tried-and-tested insults when fact-checked on his Thanksgiving affordability claim

‘Fake news,’ Trump replied, when confronted at a White House meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Friday
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:51 am
Trump says US to boycott G20 as president leans into widely disputed claims of white genocide in host nation South Africa

The president has continued to claim an ongoing genocide of white people is underway in South Africa, despite a wealth of evidence this is not true
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:17 am
Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia shares heartbreak of baby daughter’s death: ‘No words to describe the pain’

The MLB player, who was absent from the recent World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, said he and his wife Kayla Vesia would ‘cherish every second’ they had shared with their child
Published: November 8, 2025, 1:11 am
Wendy’s to close hundreds of restaurants as struggling customers cut back on dining out

Wendy’s could shutter between 200 to 350 locations
Published: November 8, 2025, 12:32 am
Trump officials illegally wrote furloughed workers’ out-of-office emails to blame Democrats for the shutdown, judge rules

Officials violated workers’ First Amendment rights by ‘commandeering’ their emails to spread partisan messages
Published: November 8, 2025, 12:15 am
Cuomo’s OJ Simpson-style white Ford Bronco gets a parking ticket days after his NYC mayoral humbling

The former governor and New York City mayoral hopeful reportedly received the fine Friday
Published: November 8, 2025, 12:06 am
Mystery bell heard during UPS cargo plane crash is investigated by NTSB

The crash killed 13 people, including three pilots
Published: November 8, 2025, 12:04 am
Trump accuses foreign-owned meat packers of inflating US beef prices and calls for investigation

President Donald Trump is accusing foreign-owned meat packers of driving up the price of beef in the U.S. and is asking the Department of Justice to open an investigation
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:56 pm
MS-13 gang members used mountains outside LA for brutal murders in grisly initiation tests, prosecutors say

The gang members are charged with killing four people in remote areas of California between 2017 and 2019
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:56 pm
Trump pardons former New York baseball star Darryl Strawberry for tax evasion

Strawberry was a 1980s slugger and former contestant on ‘The Celebrity Apprentice’
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:37 pm
A cleaner shot entering the wrong house died by ‘homicide’ but her killer may not be charged. Here’s why

Over $100,000 has already been raised for the family of Maria Perez, who say they want the person responsible for her death to be brought to justice
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:29 pm
TikTok star accused of stealing woman’s husband in $3.5m ‘alienation of affection’ lawsuit
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Lifestyle TikTok and Instagram influencer Brenay Kennard is being sued by her husband’s ex-wife, claiming an affair led to the end of their marriage
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:25 pm
Honda recalls over 400,000 of its most popular vehicles due to possible fault causing wheels to fall off

Honda Civics from 2016 to 2021 are affected by the recall
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:10 pm
Viktor Orban is back in the White House again – doing Putin’s dirty work for him

The Hungarian leader and Donald Trump are no fans of democracy. Both are pro-Putin, and they have one point of friction, which will not ignite during their meeting in Washington DC. World affairs editor Sam Kiley explains why this is good for the Kremlin
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:17 pm
Newsom brutally mocks Republicans suing California over redistricting map: ‘Good luck, losers’

The lawsuit alleges the map-makers illegally used race as a factor to favor Hispanic voters
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:01 pm
Tributes after girl, 3, and her grandfather are ID’d among victims in UPS cargo plane fireball: ‘His smile was unmatched’

Exclusive details: Louisnes ‘Lou’ Fedon’s former supervisor tells The Independent the 47-year-old warehouse worker was ‘just a pleasure to be around’
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:56 pm
Women face such extreme violence even the president of Mexico couldn’t avoid public assault

The groping was not merely an act of individual misconduct but a symbolic assertion of power over a woman
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:40 pm
Sean Duffy called ‘world-class stupid’ as he flies off to campaign stop for son-in-law with airports in chaos: report

As airports across the U.S. cut traffic due to the government shutdown, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is set to fly to a campaign event for his son-in-law — drawing ire from some in MAGA world, according to a report.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:32 pm
Letitia James calls mortgage fraud case against her vindictive and asks judge to dismiss it
New York Attorney General Letitia James is asking a federal judge to dismiss a mortgage fraud case against her, calling it a vindictive and politically motivated prosecution brought at the behest of a president who regards her as an enemy
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:30 pm
Trump goes after America’s meat producers over rising prices after failed bid to boost Argentine beef

Truth Social rant comes after days of being pressed over his failure to lower grocery prices
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:24 pm
College football player says he walked away from $60,000 scholarship after campaign of racist abuse from teammates

‘They called me the N-word,’ 18-year-old Brook Williams said
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:07 pm
What is SNAP and why is the White House asking the court to block November’s benefits?

Nearly 60% of Americans enrolled in SNAP are either children under 18 or adults who are 60 or older
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:35 pm
LA man posed as ‘famous singer’ to meet women and sexually assault them, police say

Davionne Jackson, 33, was arrested more than 2,000 miles from home
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:33 pm
Mother of missing 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard arrested on charges unrelated to her disappearance, police say

The search continues for her daughter Melodee who was reported missing on October 14
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:16 pm
LA fraudsters ‘living like kings’ by scamming the IDs of foreign celebrities and academics, cyber experts say

The scam appears connected to an Armenian organized crime group, one expert believes
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:15 pm
Police chief shot two Boston Terriers in front of the little kids who owned them. Now he’s suing their parents

One of the dogs was killed in the incident in Michigan, while the other was hospitalized
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:55 pm
On the same day as his ‘fat jab’ launch, Trump issued new reason to deny visas to foreigners: obesity

The guidance describes obese foreigners as a ‘public charge’ and orders visa officers to guess how much they would claim in benefits
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:49 pm
Trump claims his three-word plan would set up GOP to ‘never lose another election’ — despite Tuesday’s blue tsunami losses

Trump laid out his plan for keeping Republicans in power indefinitely alongside Hungarian Prime Minister and ‘illiberal democracy’ proponent Viktor Orban
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:38 pm
Former NFL star Mark Sanchez fired from Fox after near-fatal fight with truck driver

The truck driver claimed he acted in self‑defense during the incident, stabbing Mark Sanchez, leaving them both hospitalized with serious injuries
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:31 pm
Is nitrogen gas execution as humane as we are made to believe? Experts weigh in

Nitrogen asphyxiation kills by replacing breathable air with pure nitrogen, starving the brain and body of oxygen
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:21 pm
National hotline for food assistance sees call levels experienced during natural disasters

211 data has detected early signs of trouble for Americans previously
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:20 pm
Resident of at-risk girls home were subjected to ‘real-life Hunger Games,’ including sexual and psychological exploitation, lawyer claims

Vista Maria, a nonprofit home for at-risk girls in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, announced in October that its inpatient program will end in December
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:19 pm
What Mamdani could learn from the London mayor also hated by Trump

Zohran Mamdani and Sadiq Khan have lots in common despite their political differences
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:19 pm
Pablo Escobar’s personal photographer is turning his hippo collection into art
Escobar continued adding to his hippo collection until his death in 1993
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:18 pm
US supplied sniper rifles to Brazil police unit linked to Rio gang raid

The unit purchased 20 sniper rifles produced by Georgia-based Daniel Defense LLC
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:57 pm
Horrific moment a McDonald’s customer throws a scalding cup of joe at manager over wait: ‘Catch that hot-a** coffee’
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The 48-year-old suspect, upset about waiting for an online order, was caught on video allegedly throwing hot coffee at the McDonald’s manager
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:37 pm
Arctic blast to put more than 100 million Americans in deep freeze from the Midwest to Northeast

Plummeting Florida temperatures could send cold-stunned iguanas toppling from their trees
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:21 pm
None of the above: Democrats were asked to name who the real leader of their party is – and most don’t know

‘Ugh no one,’ a 26-year-old white woman in Arizona who voted for Harris told Politico when asked who the leader of the party was, while a 49-year-old white man in Maryland added: ‘I do not believe there is a leader right now’
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:09 pm
Katie Porter’s polling for California governor tanks after screaming fit at staffer and interview walkout

The former congresswoman has now been overtaken by a Republican sheriff, according to the poll
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:09 pm
ICE scrambles to find three square meals a day for Chicago detainees after judge trashes ‘take it or leave it’ policy

The contract opportunity posted to a government website indicates a need for up to 210 ‘nutritionally balanced’ meals per day
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:59 pm
Popular streamer Ice Poseidon kicked off Royal Caribbean cruise accused of hunting for swingers

Group of internet streamers removed from vessel after being a nuisance to other passengers
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:53 pm
Family devastated as girl, 3, and her grandpa collecting scrap metal among the victims in fireball UPS plane crash

Among the dead are a grandfather and his granddaughter who were “in the wrong place, at the wrong time,” according to a crowdfunding page set up by their relatives
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:51 pm
Democrats crow as Elise Stefanik’s NY governor campaign launch hits glitches — in Latin

Democrats quickly folded the apparent tech issues into their existing criticisms of Stefanik as a close Trump ally
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:47 pm
Prince Harry apologizes to Canada over 'Hat Gate.' Duke sorry for wearing Dodgers cap

Prince Harry has apologized to Canadians for wearing an LA Dodgers cap at a World Series game against the Toronto Blue Jays
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:46 pm
US Army buying 1 million drones in massive ramp-up as it follows Russia and Ukraine’s lead

The Army has already been moving to divest from some older weapons systems
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:41 pm
Pirates have hijacked a vessel off the Somali coast. This is why they are making a resurgence

A recent attack saw pirates fire guns before hijacking a vessel
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:39 pm
Transgender rights to Trump’s tariffs – here’s what’s on the Supreme Court docket

The Supreme Court is made up of nine justices
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:33 pm
Fears Pokrovsk will fall ‘within weeks’ as Ukraine sends in its elite units

Russian President Vladimir Putin claims his forces are on the cusp of winning
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:30 pm
Military members offered Trump wine as First Family’s latest cash grab hits shelves

President’s eponymous wine and cider being promoted in Coast Guard-run stores
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:18 pm
Taiwan's vice president calls for closer EU ties in rare address to international lawmakers

Taiwan's deputy leader has urged the European Union to strengthen security and trade ties with Taiwan and support its democracy amid growing threats from China
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:17 pm
Opera house praised for canceling singer with links to Putin

He received a prestigious state award from Putin last year
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:01 pm
Kremlin denies rumours Lavrov sidelined by Putin over failed Trump summit

The seasoned diplomat was conspicuously absent from a significant Kremlin meeting
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:54 pm
Venice’s famous dolphin could be removed from lagoon due to tourist boat risk

Residents are concerned the dolphin might get killed in the traffic-heavy part of the Venetian lagoon it currently resides in
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:53 pm
Loose pig named ‘Breakfast’ is terrorizing residents of a New York neighborhood
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In a shocking twist, the potentially illegal pig is allegedly owned by a Buffalo police officer
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:50 pm
Trump-pardoned liar George Santos claims he’s fleeing NYC over Zohran Mamdani: ‘Nice knowing you’

Santos was pardoned by Trump after pleading guilty to committing wire fraud and aggravated identity theft
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:48 pm
Xi attends launch of China’s state-of-the-art Fujian aircraft carrier

China’s latest addition means it has the second largest number of aircraft carriers in the world
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:40 pm
Putin ‘sidelines’ Russia’s veteran foreign minister after ‘blaming him for collapse of Trump summit’

Putin and Trump were expected to meet in Hungary - until Lavrov spoke with Marco Rubio last month
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:39 pm
‘Dozy Don’ allegations reappear after president closes eyes during Dr. Oz speech

President photographed appearing to doze during announcement of price cuts for weight loss drugs – which tackle obesity and aid sleep
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:31 pm
Marco Rubio is privately bending the knee to JD Vance as the 2028 Republican to replace Trump: report

The “expectation is JD as [nominee] and Rubio as VP” a source close to the White House said
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:22 pm
Inside the ruined $6.6m mansion belonging to Miami Heat coach after devastating fire
This is the scene inside the home of the Miami Heat coach after a devastating fire tore through his $6.6m mansion.
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:06 pm
Can the world prevent a genocide in Sudan?

The atrocities are following the same troubling pattern as in Darfur 20 years ago
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:05 pm
Multiple people fall ill at Joint Base Andrews after delivery of package containing white powder and ‘political propaganda’

Officials say a building at the base was evacuated after the package was opened and that ‘political propaganda’ was included in the delivery
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:02 pm
A year after devastating Trump loss, have the Democrats begun to find their way back?

Party was shell-shocked after 2024 defeat but Tuesday night’s coast-to-coast romp signals brighter times ahead
It has been a year of soul-searching, hand-wringing, and self-flagellation for Democrats after a ballot-box rejection so thorough that some had come to believe that the party had lost not only the White House and Congress but the culture itself.
Shell-shocked, Democrats entered Donald Trump’s second term in a political stupor – unsure of who they were or what they stood for. Their base had lost faith in its aging leadership class, and their brand, in Democrats’ own words, had become “toxic”: a party increasingly confined to coastal states, big cities and college towns. And even there, warning signs were flashing.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 12:00 pm
Everton v Fulham, West Ham v Burnley, and more: football clockwatch – live

⚽ Updates from 3pm GMT kick-offs across the leagues
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Premier League: A deflected shot from Mathys Tel has levelled proceedings at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with just six minutes of normal time remaining. Follow the action with Tim De Lisle …
West Ham: Areola, Wan-Bissaka, Kilman, Todibo, Diouf, Fernandes, Potts, Lucas Paqueta, Bowen, Wilson, Summerville.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 3:53 pm
Blind date: ‘The most awkward moment? Trying to get the lighting right for our cute little selfie’

Will, 33, a government officer (left), meets Fred, 29, a business analyst
What were you hoping for?
To have a fun Saturday night with someone kind and easygoing.
Published: November 8, 2025, 6:00 am
Zohran Mamdani has upended US politics. Now he should take on Fifa | Jules Boykoff

New York’s mayor-elect has taken on powerful institutions. With the World Cup taking place in his city, he should challenge Fifa next
After winning the election for mayor of New York City, an exuberant Zohran Mamdani took to the stage at his victory speech and said, “If there is any way to terrify a despot, it is by dismantling the very conditions that allowed him to accumulate power.” He was alluding to Donald Trump, but the sentiment also applies to Fifa, the world’s governing body for soccer.
In September, Mamdani’s team kicked off a “Game Over Greed” campaign targeting Fifa’s use of dynamic pricing for 2026 men’s World Cup tickets, calling it an “affront to the game.” His petition demanded that Fifa cease its rapacious dynamic pricing scheme, place a price cap on tickets that are resold on Fifa’s ticketing platform, and reserve a tranche of tickets for local residents. Mamdani, a longtime Arsenal fan, told the Guardian’s Football Weekly podcast, “I have long been quite troubled by how the supposed stewards of the game have opted for profit time and time again at the expense of the people that love this game.”
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 1:14 pm
Joy Reid on her ouster from MSNBC: ‘In this moment, not being a part of corporate media is a gift’

After the ex-host of the ReidOut was forced out in February, she launched her own streaming show on YouTube
Joy Reid hosted the 7pm hour on MSNBC for nearly five years, providing a daily dose of progressive energy and verve that led into the network’s primetime programming. Then, in late February, Reid was suddenly forced out, and her show, The ReidOut, was cancelled as part of a broader programming shakeup at the network. Reid has since launched her own streaming show, The Joy Reid Show, and has a few things to say about the mainstream media she was once part of.
Now that it’s been eight months since you were abruptly fired by MSNBC, how do you view your departure?
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 12:00 pm
Trespasses: Gillian Anderson steals every scene in this miraculous TV heartbreaker

Lola Petticrew and Tom Cullen’s chemistry in this tale of secret passion during the Troubles will floor you. But it is Anderson as a sour, ragey alcoholic who truly mesmerises
It’s cliché to compare a love story to Romeo and Juliet. It’s like saying a detective reminds you of Sherlock Holmes. Yet it’s hard to avoid, watching Channel 4’s drama set in 1970s Northern Ireland. Trespasses follows Cushla Laverty, a 24-year-old Catholic teacher who falls for a swashbuckling Protestant, Michael Agnew. They begin seeing each other secretly, around Michael’s high profile establishment job: he’s an outspoken barrister, who campaigns for justice on behalf of young Catholic boys caught up in police bullying. This puts him, and those close to him, at risk of violent reprisal from both sides. Puts your commute into perspective, eh?
There’s much to admire. The show’s vintage palette for one, dripping with melancholy browns and orange. Was it perpetually autumn in the 70s? Michael and Cushla, played by Tom Cullen and Lola Petticrew from Say Nothing, have chemistry. And then there’s Gillian Anderson, who plays Cushla’s widowed mother, Gina. She steals so many scenes I wonder if she’s been hanging around the Louvre.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 7:00 am
Democrats just won back Latinos who voted for Trump. Will they be convinced to stick around?

Though Latino voters gave sweeping support to Democrats in Tuesday’s elections, they’re not a permanent coalition
Latino voters delivered sweeping support to Democratic candidates across multiple states in Tuesday’s off-year elections, reversing what many Republicans had come to believe was a lasting political realignment after Donald Trump’s historic gains with the community in the 2024 election .
The rapid reversal represents one of the most volatile electoral swings in recent memory and threatens to upend Republican redistricting strategies that banked on sustained support from Latinos, the fastest-growing voting bloc in the country. It also suggests that Trump’s appeal to Latino voters was highly personal rather than an embrace of the Republican party itself – a miscalculation that could reshape the landscape heading into the 2026 midterms.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 3:00 pm
Israel’s underground jail, where Palestinians are held without charge and never see daylight

Exclusive: Detainees at Rakefet include nurse deprived of natural light since January, and teenager held for nine months
Israel is holding dozens of Palestinians from Gaza isolated in an underground jail where they never see daylight, are deprived of adequate food and barred from receiving news of their families or the outside world.
The detainees have included at least two civilians held for months without charge or trial: a nurse detained in his scrubs, and a young food seller, according to lawyers from the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI) who represent both men.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 12:24 pm
BBC ‘100% fake news’, says Donald Trump’s press secretary

Comments by Karoline Leavitt follow allegations that Panorama documentary misled viewers with its editing of a Trump speech
Donald Trump’s press secretary has described the BBC as “100% fake news” and a “propaganda machine” in an outspoken interview that comes after allegations of bias at the broadcaster.
Karoline Leavitt, a senior White House official in the Trump administration, said watching BBC bulletins while on trips to the UK “ruins” her day, saying taxpayers were being “forced to foot the bill for a leftist propaganda machine”.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 12:19 pm
Maha movement helps to kill bill seeking US food-safety rollbacks

Public health advocates praise rewrite of legislation backed by big-food influence operation AFIT
A bipartisan group of public health advocates have defeated a proposal to kill state food safety laws that was pushed by what some critics have called a “faux Maha” big-food influence operation.
The industry-funded group, called Americans for Ingredient Transparency (AFIT), suggests it is part of a grassroots Make America Healthy Again (Maha) movement, but opponents say it is waging a campaign on behalf of big food companies that Maha figures typically criticizes – ConAgra, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Hormel, and Nestlé among other food giants.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 1:00 pm
Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities kill at least four

Volodymr Zelenskyy calls for more sanctions on Moscow after 45 missiles and 450 drones launched at Ukraine
Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight, killing at least four people and damaging energy infrastructure in three separate regions, according to Ukrainian officials.
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said Russia had launched more than 450 drones and 45 missiles, most of which were shot down.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 2:19 pm
World’s longest-married couple reveals key to a lasting relationship: ‘We love each other’

Eleanor Gittens, 107, and Lyle Gittens, 108, of Miami met at a basketball game in 1941 and have been married for 83 years
A Miami husband and wife who recently attained the title of world’s longest-married couple say they managed that feat just by loving one another.
“We love each other,” Eleanor Gittens, 107, said to LongeviQuest when the website specializing on people who are in their second century of life asked what was the secret to her 83 years of marriage to her husband, Lyle.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 10:00 am
Near Ohio air force base, food pantries and businesses grapple with effects of shutdown

As tens of thousands of military personnel work without pay and others are furloughed, a local pantry sees its numbers increasing as restaurants are losing customers
When Jane Doorley and her husband Bill arrived at the Fairborn Fish Food Pantry they help run on 28 October, they couldn’t get into the parking lot, such was the number of cars belonging to people seeking food.
“Our numbers are way up. Last Friday was really bad too,” says Jane. “Around 250 families, including 300 children, come to the pantry every day it’s open.”
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 3:00 pm
The LA Dodgers won the World Series but for Latino fans, it’s complicated

The fact that Latino stars were at the forefront of the victory over the Toronto Blue Jays sits alongside the club’s near silence on the immigration raids roiling the city
For Natalia Molina, a lifelong fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers and a third-generation Mexican American, the crowning moment of baseball’s World Series didn’t come in last Saturday’s nail-biting finale, when her team performed one death-defying escape act after another before prevailing in extra innings over the Toronto Blue Jays.
It came a game earlier, when two of the team’s second-tier players, Kike Hernández, who is from Puerto Rico, and Miguel Rojas, from Venezuela, pulled off a thrilling, game-winning sequence that simultaneously upended the many negative stereotypes Donald Trump has been touting about Latinos since he first ran for president a decade ago.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 11:00 am
Businesses worldwide brace for extra Trump tariffs on steel imports

Commerce department expected to add about 700 more items with steel content to levy list at request of US firms
Businesses around the world are steeling themselves for another round of Donald Trump’s tariffs, this time on goods ranging from bicycles to baking trays, as US industry embraces a call for more products to tax on import.
Small, medium and large American companies have asked the US Department of Commerce to add about 700 more items to an August list of 407 products already facing extra tariffs because of their steel content, which hit items such as Ikea tables with metal nuts and bolts and German combine harvesters.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 2:00 pm
Trump news at a glance: supreme court blocks full Snap food aid payments following White House request

The high court’s order came after a federal appeals court denied the administration’s request to block an order to distribute November’s full monthly food stamp benefits – key US politics stories from 7 November 2025
On Friday, moments after a federal appeals court ruled the Trump administration needs to fully fund Snap food aid payments, the White House turned to the supreme court in a further attempt to block the order.
Within hours, the top US court issued an emergency order temporarily blocking full Snap food aid payments, which nearly 42 million people rely on to put food on the table.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 2:05 am
Trump claims foreign-owned meatpackers driving up US beef prices

President asks justice department to open an investigation but provides no proof to support his allegations
Donald Trump on Friday accused foreign-owned meat packers of driving up the price of beef in the US and asked the Department of Justice to open an investigation.
The Republican president announced the move on social media days after his party suffered losses in key elections in which the winning Democratic candidates focused relentlessly on the public’s concerns about the cost of living.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 10:25 pm
Trump says US will boycott G20 summit in South Africa, citing treatment of white farmers

Administration has long accused South Africa of allowing white Afrikaner farmers to be persecuted and attacked
Donald Trump said Friday that no US government officials would be attending the Group of 20 summit this year in South Africa, citing the country’s treatment of white farmers.
The US president had already announced he would not attend the annual summit for heads of state from the globe’s leading and emerging economies. JD Vance had been scheduled to attend in Trump’s place, but a person familiar with Vance’s plans who was granted anonymity to talk about his schedule said Vance would no longer travel there for the summit.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 10:57 pm
Supreme court considering taking up case challenging legality of same-sex marriage

Court could revisit issue in case brought by county clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples
The US supreme court on Friday is considering taking up a case that could challenge the legality of same-sex marriage across the country.
Hours after ruling that Donald Trump’s administration can block transgender and non-binary people from selecting passport sex markers that align with their gender identity, the justices are holding their first conference on the Davis v Ermold case. While their deliberations are typically kept private, the court may announce whether it will take the case as early as Monday.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 3:37 pm
Elon Musk makes himself far-right fixture after White House departure

The Tesla CEO once hinted he was done with politics – but he’s been leaning further into the international far right
When the far-right activist Tommy Robinson emerged from a London courtroom this week after a judge cleared him of a terrorism charge, he gave thanks to the man he said had bankrolled his defense.
“Elon Musk, I’m forever grateful. If you didn’t step in and fund my legal fight I’d probably be in jail,” Robinson said. “Thank you, Elon.”
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 12:00 pm
‘For the women who gave birth in the dark’: a portrait of motherhood in Gaza

Diana Shams wrote a book because ‘no one explains how to carry your baby through fire, hunger and fear – and still sing to her at bedtime’
She used to worry about screen time. She used to fret over sugar. She used to dwell on what cartoon character might be the right one to put on her son’s next birthday cake.
“I thought being a mother meant sleepless nights, picky eaters, school runs, messy rooms and too much laundry,” writes the author Diana Shams. “I used to think motherhood was hard.”
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 2:00 pm
Lula’s balancing act: Cop30 Amazon summit juggles climate and social priorities

Brazil’s president welcomes world leaders while navigating divided government, promising action on deforestation and emissions
Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has welcomed world leaders to Belém for the first climate summit in the Amazon, where conservationists hope he can be a champion for the rainforest and its people.
But with a divided administration, a hostile Congress and 20th-century developmentalist instincts, this global figurehead of the centre left has a balancing act to perform in advocating protection of nature and a reduction of emissions.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 2:00 pm
‘We could be winning or losing – it doesn’t matter as long as we’re together’: the friendships forged on football terraces

It starts with singing, banter or enthusiastic goal celebrations – and leads to so much more. Six groups of fan friends share how they met
Like so many football fans, I have my own routines and rituals with which I tie together the home games of a league season. Last year, one such routine involved the older gentleman in the seat to my right. I’d nod hello and, above the strains of pre-match music, ask him what he thought of Norwich’s chances – 23 times I asked, and 23 times he replied along the lines of: “We’ll probably get thumped” or “I don’t see where our goals are coming from.” A shred of contempt would be spared for the referee. Always, the referee was known to him and, always, I’d be forewarned that this or that referee was an “arsehole”, a “wanker”, or – once – “an arsehole and a wanker”.
This neighbour of mine was a retired engineer, a Norfolk boy, and a follower of both first team and academy, home and away. He was just one of thousands with a season ticket at the back of Carrow Road’s lower Barclay stand: a Saturday afternoon companion, a stranger at the start of the last season who became a little less strange as the matches went by. I was able to glean, for example, that after decades of loyal (if pessimistic) fandom, he would soon be moving to Yorkshire with his partner, unable to ignore his dreams of the Dales. He had already decided that he wouldn’t be renewing his season ticket. My first year in this part of the ground was his last.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 6:00 am
‘I had a year to write it from scratch’: the 2025 Booker finalists on the stories behind their novels

A newspaper report about a missing girl, the memory of a midwinter emergency … Susan Choi, Andrew Miller, David Szalay and others on what inspired their shortlisted books
The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 9:00 am
Six great reads: France’s greatest quizzer, rise of the ‘porno-trolls’ and McCartney on the farm

Need something brilliant to read this weekend? Here are six of our favourite pieces from the last seven days
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 6:00 am
All Her Fault review – Sarah Snook’s terrifying thriller is an absolute pleasure to watch

This extraordinarily tight child kidnap drama knits all its threads together brilliantly – and the mighty Snook of Succession fame shines as a mother whose son is missing
Look, I am a mother, a neurotic and – if one of my HRT patches sloughs off without me noticing – very quickly a clinical paranoiac. But even if that were not true, this latest tale of a playdate gone unthinkably wrong would have me firmly in its grip. All Her Fault, an adaptation of bestselling thriller writer Andrea Mara’s 2021 book of the same name, braids a number of popular TV trends together, interrogating White Lotus-style the phenomenon of middle-class US affluence and the protections it offers and corruptions it encourages, a missing child narrative and an examination of the penalty women pay for motherhood. It is rare that all these things are held in balance, without at least one element becoming preachy or the thriller part becoming baggy or preposterous, but All Her Fault manages it brilliantly.
We are plunged straight into the thick of things as wealthy wealth manager Marissa Irvine (Succession’s mighty Sarah Snook) arrives to pick up her five-year-old son Milo from a playdate at the home of another school mum, Jenny (Dakota Fanning). But when she reaches the supposed address, the woman who answers the door is not Jenny, has never heard of her, or Jenny’s nanny Carrie (Sophia Lillis) who was in charge of the playdate, or Milo. It soon becomes clear that no one has seen Milo since Carrie picked him up from school. He’s gone, his online tracker found smashed to bits in the school car park, and he stays gone even after the time a ransom demand would usually have been received.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 10:00 pm
My cultural awakening: The Big Lebowski inspired me to embrace unemployment

The Dude’s relaxed attitude towards the pressures of life helped me realise it was better to be jobless than stuck in one I hated
Quitting your job in your 30s with no solid plan is generally considered poor decision-making. Doing it because you watched The Big Lebowski is probably even worse. But as I faced up to what would be my eighth year in an IT role, I watched Jeff Bridges meandering his way through the chaos of life in a dressing gown. And I found myself thinking: maybe the Dude had it figured out.
For most of my working life, my identity has been strongly bolstered by work: doing well career-wise felt like evidence of my utility and respectability (despite the fact no one ever really understood what my job was anyway). And, like most millennials, I’d felt exceptionally lucky to eventually get a grad job out of university at all, especially one that paid more than a “living wage”. On top of that, as a second generation immigrant, I’d been repeatedly told from a young age that being jobless is a terrible state of affairs.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 7:00 am
A rats to riches story: Larry the Downing Street cat finds place in TV spotlight

Popularity of Britain’s top mouser – ‘the guy to meet in No 10’ – to feature in documentary series
He’s on his sixth prime minister, has watched presidents and princes walk through the black door of No 10, and will soon become the longest continuous resident of Downing Street since Pitt the Younger.
The landscape of British politics has changed a lot in the past 15 years, but Larry the cat has remained a reassuring constant. Now his enduring popularity – the like of which some of his temporary owners would kill for – is to feature in a new Channel 4 documentary series exploring Britain’s love of cats. For his fans, the spotlight has been a long time coming.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 7:00 am
Zohran Mamdani’s win shows the power of mobilizing non-voters | Ben Davis

Mamdani reshaped the electorate, bringing hundreds of thousands of non-voters out to the polls, from young people to left-behind immigrant communities
One of the main media takeaways from the 2024 election was the much-discussed “vibe shift”. That is, a resurgence of cultural conservatism and a backlash to the shifting cultural attitudes on race, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration and the “wokeness” of the Obama and first Trump eras. The conservatives were in control not only of the White House, but, more importantly to them, the culture. Corporations, media outlets, and even Democratic politicians who had sought to portray a tolerant, inclusive image rushed to match this new vibe.
Of course, the evidence for this shift was scant. Trump had won the election without a popular vote majority, and a closer look at the results showed a more conventional explanation: voters, rather than yearning for the days before there were interracial couples in television commercials or demanding a military crackdown on their cities, thought that they were working too hard for too little and maybe Trump would change it. They wanted lower prices, higher wages and a feeling of security. A year into Republican government and its top-down imposition of a new vibe, perhaps the reaction shows there finally is a vibe shift. Just not the one they planned on.
Ben Davis works in political data in Washington DC. He worked on the data team for the Bernie Sanders 2020 campaign and is an active member of the Democratic Socialists of America
Published: November 8, 2025, 11:00 am
Everybody panic – the workplace has become too ‘feminized’! | Arwa Mahdawi

This week, Mexico’s president was groped in public. But a New York Times podcast is fretting about excessive wokeness
Lean in (to misogyny), ladies!
Are you a woman? Do you want to rapidly raise your profile and get booked on the speaking circuit? Are you good at mental gymnastics?
Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 2:00 pm
The president is groped in broad daylight, and Mexican women cry: MeToo, MeToo, MeToo | Mona Eltahawy

After Claudia Sheinbaum was assaulted this week, her opponents claimed she staged it. From their own experiences, the women I met know she didn’t have to
“Machismo in Mexico is so fucked up not even the president is safe,” said Caterina Camastra, a professor and feminist, when I talked to her in Morelia, a city west of the Mexican capital this week. Succinct and to the point, it is a sentiment shared by many women in Mexico after watching the now viral video of a drunk man groping the country’s first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum, as she walked from the National Palace to the education ministry on Monday. Sheinbaum, who has pressed charges against the man, said much the same at her daily press briefing on Wednesday: “If they do this to the president, what happens to all the other women in the country?”
Sheinbaum’s unprecedented position has made this a teaching moment in a country where women have long complained that sexual harassment and assault on streets and public transport were too often normalised and not taken seriously. The leftist Sheinbaum’s political opponents on the right have done just that by claiming her sexual assault was staged to distract from the assassination of a local mayor, Carlos Manzo, an outspoken critic of organised crime who had called on the government to do more to protect him and others. Most women here, on the other hand, know that sexual violence does not have to be set up – half of them have experienced it at some point in their lives.
Mona Eltahawy writes the Feminist Giant newsletter. She is the author of The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls and Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 6:00 am
I wish we could ignore Bill Gates on the climate crisis. But he’s a billionaire, so we can’t | George Monbiot

Money talks – and his essay denouncing ‘near-term emissions goals’ at Cop30 mostly argues the case for letting the ultra-rich off the hook
Let’s begin with the fundamental problem: Bill Gates is a politics denier. Though he came to it late, he now accepts the realities of climate science. But he lives in flat, embarrassing denial about political realities. His latest essay on climate, published last week, treats the issue as if it existed in a political vacuum. He writes as if there were no such thing as political power, and no such thing as billionaires.
His main contention is that funds are very limited, so the delegates at this month’s climate summit in Brazil should direct money away from “near-term emissions goals” towards climate “adaptation” and spending on poverty and disease.
George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 8:00 am
Where is the Gaza ‘peace process’ really going? | Ahmad Ibsais

Israel turns the violence up and down at will, maintaining full dominion over Gaza and the West Bank, then calls each pause a generous ‘ceasefire’
If you started attending one funeral a day beginning 1 January 2025, you would finish in the year 3887. That is how long it would take to mourn every life lost in Gaza. By then, your grandchildren’s great10 grandchildren would be dust, and still you would be burying Palestinian bodies from a “war” Israel insists was about self-defense. Even then, this number does not tell you about the thousands of ways these bodies were burned, torn, crushed and made anything but whole.
And yet here we are, watching world leaders gather in Egypt for a “peace summit” last month where the only people absent were Palestinians. The banner read “Peace 2025”, while Palestine’s representatives were barred from the room.
Ahmad Ibsais is a first generation Palestinian American, law student and poet who writes the newsletter State of Siege
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 11:00 am
The Guardian view on worsening extreme weather: the injustice of the climate crisis grows ever clearer | Editorial

The increasing ferocity and frequency of tropical storms imposes an unbearable burden on countries including Jamaica
The geographically uneven risks from increasingly extreme and dangerous weather grow ever starker. As Jamaica and other Caribbean countries clear up after Hurricane Melissa, and Typhoon Kalmaegi heads west after killing nearly 200 people in the Philippines and Vietnam, the case for more international support to countries facing the most destructive impacts from global heating has never been stronger.
Last week’s five-day rainfall in Jamaica was made twice as likely by higher temperatures, according to initial findings from climate attribution studies. The current death toll across the Caribbean is at least 75. The economic and social costs are hard to quantify in a region that is still recovering from 2024’s Hurricane Beryl. Crucial infrastructure has been destroyed before the loans used to build it have even been paid off. Andrew Holness, Jamaica’s prime minister, estimates that the damage there is roughly equivalent to one-third of the country’s gross domestic product.
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Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 6:30 pm
Tottenham Hotspur 2-2 Manchester United: Premier League – as it happened

Matthijs de Ligt struck deep into stoppage time to rescue Manchester United a 2-2 draw after a dramatic finale at Tottenham
Members of the armed forces bring out wreaths and lay them on the centre circle. The crowd falls silent as a trumpeter plays The Last Post, filling the stadium with its mournful dignity.
The players are out there and the TNT director is zooming in on Micky van de Ven, understandably after his wonder goal. He has six goals this season, more than any United player.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 3:00 pm
São Paulo Grand Prix: Norris boosts title bid with sprint win after Piastri crash – live

Qualifying to follow later on Saturday after sprint
Lando Norris won the sprint race for the São Paulo Grand Prix and with it extended his lead over his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri, whose championship ambitions took another blow after he crashed out with an unforced error in Brazil. Max Verstappen also dropped points to Norris after he could manage only fourth for Red Bull.
Kimi Antonelli and George Russell were in second and third for Mercedes. Lewis Hamilton took seventh from 11th on the grid for Ferrari, with his teammate Charles Leclerc in fifth.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 3:22 pm
Can anyone challenge the Sinner-Alcaraz supremacy? ATP Finals will reveal all

The two top players are so far ahead of the opposition – every time they have both competed at an event this year, one of them has won it
Days before the grand finale of the ATP season in Turin, the Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner show had already begun. Although the two rivals are locked in battle to determine the year-end No 1 ranking, rumours swirled early on Friday morning that they were scheduled to train together. Sure enough, that afternoon they entered the stadium court side-by-side and they were greeted by deafening roars from a significant crowd.
The practice set that followed garnered as much attention as many matches this year. Thousands of viewers tuned in to watch the live stream, then highlights were swiftly available afterwards. The scores from practice sets usually do not leave the practice court, but on this occasion the tennis world quickly learned that Sinner had finished the day with a 6-3 win. They commemorated the moment with a selfie that instantly spread like wildfire across social media.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 8:00 am
Trump pardons ex-Mets star Darryl Strawberry over past tax and drug conviction

Trump grants full pardon to New York Mets great
Strawberry hit 335 HRs and was eight-time All-Star
US president cites faith, sobriety, ministry work
Donald Trump has pardoned former New York Mets great Darryl Strawberry on past tax evasion and drug charges, citing the 1983 National League Rookie of the Year’s post-career embrace of his Christian faith and longtime sobriety.
Strawberry was an outfielder and eight-time All-Star, including seven with the Mets from 1983 through 1990. He hit 335 homers and had 1,000 RBIs and 221 stolen bases in 17 seasons.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 8:33 pm
Fall and redemption of Becker and Wiggins shows sporting glory does not deliver purpose or meaning | Cath Bishop

Books by former champions demonstrate powerfully that we should not accept abuse and suffering as ‘the price of winning’. Sport must do more
Viewed through one end of the lens, the two new autobiographies from the sporting legends Boris Becker and Bradley Wiggins might seem like classic tales of the downfalls of two deeply flawed heroes who then claw their way back to redemption. But viewed through the other end of the lens, we see troubling portrayals of an extremely inhumane and, at times, unsafe world of sport where talent is no saving grace, in fact it’s more of a liability.
There are striking similarities between the stories of two different characters, sports, countries and generations. Both went bankrupt. Both made bad choices and admit their agency in their own demise. Both hit rock bottom and found themselves stripped bare of all dignity, be it in a prison cell or snorting cocaine in a toilet. Becker was convicted by a British court on four counts out of 24 and ended up in prison, surrounded by drug addicts. Wiggins writes that he was abused by his youth cycling coach and after sport became hooked on cocaine on a path that he himself admits could easily have ended behind bars. Both were massively failed by trusted adults around them in positions of authority.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 8:00 am
F1’s three-way title fight echoes the glorious battles of yesteryear

Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen battle for the title, just as Juan Manuel Fangio, Nino Farina and Luigi Fagioli did 75 years ago
With no little pleasing symmetry, 75 years on from a three-way fight for the inaugural Formula One title, the championship is entering its decisive phase once more with three protagonists in the running and the promise of an enthralling denouement of the kind that has graced some of the sport’s greatest seasons.
Heading into this weekend’s São Paulo Grand Prix, McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen all remain in the hunt. Norris leads Piastri by one point, with the defending champion, Verstappen, 36 points back, after a late-season resurgence.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 8:39 pm
Silence over Sudan: why do Manchester City’s owners get away with so much?

Two midweek matches in England had a backdrop of war and geopolitics, but only one drew large protests
How would you feel if the owner of the football club you support was implicated, even as those implications are repeatedly denied, in famine, ethnic cleansing and the deaths of 1,500 men, women and children?
Compare this with the more familiar list of bad things football club owners do, the real sack‑the‑board stuff. Failure to buy a striker. Inadequate Showing Of Ambition. The hiring and/or firing of David Moyes. Mike Ashley was pretty annoying. He had shops full of quilted coats hung really high up close to the ceiling.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 8:00 am
Fox Sports drops Mark Sanchez permanently and hires Drew Brees as NFL analyst

Fox drops Sanchez as felony case proceeds
Brees joins Adam Amin through 2026 season
Sanchez pleads not guilty to battery charge
Fox Sports has severed ties with game analyst Mark Sanchez as he faces criminal charges, multiple outlets reported Friday.
“We can confirm that Mark Sanchez is no longer with the network,” a Fox spokesperson told the Athletic. “There will be no further comment at this time.“
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 7:12 pm
‘Huge victory’ in Portland as judge’s final order bars Trump from sending national guard

Karin Immergut said earlier she ‘found no credible evidence’ that protests in Oregon city were out of control
A federal judge in Oregon on Friday blocked Donald Trump from deploying national guard troops to Portland, ruling there was no evidence of widespread violence to justify federal intervention.
The US district court judge, Karin Immergut, a Trump appointee, delivered her final order in the case on Friday. She found that protests near Portland’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility were “predominately peaceful, with only isolated and sporadic instances of relatively low-level violence”.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 2:35 am
Tanzania police arrest opposition party official after deadly election protests

Chadema party says deputy secretary general arrested and calls election of incumbent president fraudulent
Tanzanian authorities have detained a senior official from the main opposition party, Chadema, amid a spate of arrests in connection to deadly protests during elections last week.
More than 1,000 people were killed by security forces during the demonstrations, according to Chadema and human rights bodies. The Tanzanian government has said these figures were exaggerated but did not give its own figures.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 3:17 pm
US supreme court issues emergency order blocking full Snap food aid payments

High court’s order comes after appeals court rejected Trump administration’s request to block November benefits
The supreme court has issued an emergency order temporarily blocking full Snap food aid payments.
The high court’s order came after the Trump administration asked a federal appeals court on Friday to block a judge’s order that it distribute November’s full monthly food stamp benefits amid a US federal government shutdown.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 2:50 am
Guyana in turmoil after opposition leader arrested and faces US extradition

Azruddin Mohamed had emerged as a surprise contender in the presidential election and claims political persecution
Guyana has been thrown into political turmoil following the arrest and possible extradition to the United States of the country’s main opposition leader just two months after he emerged as the surprise contender in the presidential election that kept incumbent Irfaan Ali in power.
Azruddin Mohamed, 38, and his father, Nazar Mohamed, 73, two of Guyana’s wealthiest figures thanks to their gold mining empire, were arrested on 31 October in the capital, Georgetown, in response to a formal extradition request from the US government.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 1:00 pm
Carney survives two confidence votes on budget, quashing fears of winter election

Minority government benefitted from opposition members voting across the aisle, paving way for billions in spending
Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney’s minority government has survived two confidence votes on its budget, quashing fears – for now – of a winter federal election.
The Liberals managed to pass the second of three votes on the plan on Friday, paving the way for tens of billions in new spending.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 11:00 am
UK to announce plans to emulate stringent Danish immigration system

Shabana Mahmood’s proposals draw scorn from some Labour MPs, while others want government to go further
• Why does the UK want to copy Denmark?
Shabana Mahmood is to announce changes to the UK’s immigration rules modelled on the Danish system, largely seen as among the most stringent in Europe, the Guardian understands.
Last month, the home secretary dispatched officials to Denmark to study its border control and asylum policies. Denmark’s tighter rules on family reunions and restricting some refugees to a temporary stay are among the policies being looked at.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 1:55 pm
ICE facing fierce backlash after video apparently shows unconscious man clutching child during arrest

Footage shows commotion inside vehicle in Massachusetts as desperate woman in passenger seat tries to awaken man
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is facing fierce questions after a video that appeared to show a man falling unconscious during an arrest while clutching a small child went viral, and officials accused the man of faking a medical emergency to stop the arrest of his wife.
The footage, obtained by the Boston Globe, shows a frantic commotion inside a vehicle in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on Thursday. A desperate woman in the passenger seat tries to awaken the man in the driver’s seat, with a crying child in the middle. People can be heard shouting: “He’s having a seizure.” An officer can be seen trying to pull the passengers from the vehicle, while a Fitchburg police officer orders the crowd to “back up” repeatedly.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 12:03 am
Indiana woman who was at wrong home address to clean fatally shot by resident

Officers found Maria Florinda Rios Perez De Velasquez dead after she accidentally went to a wrong property
Authorities in Indiana are considering whether to charge a homeowner who they say shot and killed a woman after she mistakenly went to the wrong address where she thought she was turning up to clean a property.
Police officers found Maria Florinda Rios Perez De Velasquez, 32, dead just before 7am Wednesday on the front porch of a home in Whitestown, an Indianapolis suburb of about 10,000 people.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 11:10 pm
UPS and FedEx ground all MD-11 planes after deadly Louisville crash

UPS cites ‘abundance of caution’ and manufacturer’s recommendation after 14 died when wing caught fire and engine fell off
The freight companies UPS and FedEx have grounded their fleets of MD-11 aircraft days after a cargo plane crash that killed 14 people in Kentucky.
The grounded MD-11s are the same type of plane involved in Tuesday’s crash at a UPS facility in Louisville. They were originally built by McDonnell Douglas until it was taken over by Boeing.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 2:06 pm
The premier, the poet and the fight to save an extraordinary Australian frog

As amphibian enthusiasts get ready to hop into FrogID Week, hope persists that one of Australia’s most bizarre creatures may survive
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It’s a story almost too preposterous to believe, starring a group of young uni students, an infamous state premier, a legendary Australian poet and an extinct frog which gave birth by vomiting its young – all at the dawn of the Australian conservation movement.
Yet the tale of the southern gastric-brooding frog, which once inhabited the rainforest streams of the Conondale and Blackall ranges in south-east Queensland, continues to perplex and inspire a new generation of citizen scientists as they hop into FrogID Week.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 8:35 am
Residents of Alaska’s storm-battered Native towns consider moving to higher ground

Damage from Typhoon Halong underscored the vulnerability of villages in western Alaska to climate crisis
Darrel John watched the final evacuees depart his village on the western coast of Alaska in helicopters and small planes and walked home, avoiding the debris piled on the boardwalks over the swampy land.
He is one of seven residents who chose to remain in Kwigillingok after the remnants of Typhoon Halong devastated the village last month, uprooting homes and floating many of them miles away, some with residents inside. One person was killed and two remain missing.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 5:21 pm
How thousands of fossil fuel lobbyists got access to UN climate talks – and then kept drilling

Exclusive: Research shows oil, gas and coal firms’ unprecedented access to Cop26-29, blocking urgent climate action
More than 5,000 fossil fuel lobbyists were given access to the UN climate summits over the past four years, a period marked by a rise in catastrophic extreme weather, inadequate climate action and record oil and gas expansion, new research reveals.
Lobbyists representing the interests of the oil, gas and coal industries – which are mostly responsible for climate breakdown – have been allowed to participate in the annual climate negotiations where states are meant to come in good faith and commit to ambitious policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 12:00 pm
Over 100 US leaders to attend Cop30 climate summit as Trump stays away

Dozens of US state and local leaders will be at talks in Brazil with president’s team expected to send no representatives
The Trump administration appears to be sitting out this month’s United Nations climate talks known as Cop30, telling the Guardian it will not deploy any high-level representatives to the negotiations.
But dozens of US subnational leaders attend to promote their climate efforts.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 11:00 am
Washington National Opera may move out of Kennedy Center due to Trump ‘takeover’

Ticket sales at about 40% unsold compared with before president made himself chair of US performing arts center
The Washington National Opera (WNO) is considering moving out of the Kennedy Center, the company’s home since the US’s national performing arts center opened in 1971.
The possibility has been forced on the company as a result of the “takeover” of the center by Donald Trump, according to WNO’s artistic director, Francesca Zambello. The president declared himself chair of the institution in February, sacking and replacing its board and leadership.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 2:16 pm
Students and faculty at over 100 US universities protest against Trump’s attacks

Student, national and local groups across US organized day of action to condemn Trump’s assault on academic freedom
Students, faculty and staff at more than 100 campuses across the US rallied against the Trump administration’s assault on higher education on Friday – the first in a planned series of nationwide, coordinated protests that organizers hope will culminate in large-scale students’ and workers’ strikes next May Day and a nationwide general strike in May 2028.
The day of action was organized under the banner of Students Rise Up, a network of students including both local groups and national organizations such as Sunrise Movement and Campus Climate Network. Students were joined by faculty and educational workers’ unions like the American Association of University Professors and Higher Education Labor United.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 8:05 pm
James D Watson, who co-discovered DNA’s twisted-ladder structure, dies aged 97

Nobel prize winner shaped medicine, crimefighting and genealogy, but later years marred by racist remarks
James Dewey Watson, whose co-discovery of the twisted-ladder structure of DNA in 1953 helped light the long fuse on a revolution in medicine, crimefighting, genealogy and ethics, has died, according to his former research lab. He was 97.
The breakthrough – made when the brash, Chicago-born Watson was just 24 – turned him into a hallowed figure in the world of science for decades. But near the end of his life, he faced condemnation and professional censure for offensive remarks, including saying Black people were less intelligent than white people.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 9:04 pm
Cornell University settles with Trump administration to restore $250m in funds

Upstate New York institution is the fifth university under government investigation to bow to White House demands
Cornell University announced a settlement with the Trump administration on Friday, becoming the fifth university under investigation by the US government to do so.
The agreement will see more than $250m in federal research funding restored. In exchange, the university will share admissions data with the government, pay $30m and invest $30m more in research programs benefiting farmers – a reflection of the university’s longstanding record of agricultural research. Cornell also agreed to continue to “evaluate the campus climate”, particularly for Jewish students, and use the Trump administration’s interpretation of civil rights laws, which views diversity initiatives as unlawful race-based discrimination, in training materials.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 7:20 pm
Taiwan vice-president presses case at EU parliament for joint efforts to counter China

China angered by the address, criticising Europe for allowing ‘separatist activities’ to be carried out in parliament building
Taiwan’s vice-president, Bi-Khim Hsiao, urged the EU to boost security and trade ties with the self-governing island and support its democracy in the face of growing threats by China in a rare address to a group of international lawmakers in Brussels.
“Peace in the Taiwan Strait is essential to global stability and economic continuity, and international opposition against unilateral changes to the status quo by force cannot be overstated,” Hsiao told lawmakers assembled for a China-focused conference in the European parliament building.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 5:07 am
US and China seek to project power with huge and expensive aircraft carriers

China launches £5.4bn ship capable of carrying 60 aircraft that Beijing values as much for maintaining its global influence as for its use in warfare
In port, the 80,000-tonne Fujian aircraft carrier would be impossible to miss. More than 300 metres long and capable of carrying about 60 aircraft, the £5.4bn super-vessel places China second among the world’s navies, with three aircraft carriers, though still a long way behind the global leader, the US, which has 11.
Yet for all the great power projection of the new warship, nearly 5,000 miles away from its home port another conflict appears to suggest size may not matter. In the Black Sea, Ukraine achieved an extraordinary military success by inflicting a “functional defeat” on Russia’s naval fleet using swarms of skilfully targeted sea drones.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 5:00 am
How The Celebrity Traitors reversed TV’s most troubling trend

Fandom memes, influencers and TikTok deal helped secure industry’s holy grail: gen Z loyalty
There are not many plaudits left for The Celebrity Traitors, which has delivered tension, crowd-pleasing ineptitude and the most famous fart in television history.
Yet for all the show’s achievements, one in particular – a feat that TV executives across the globe have been desperate to deliver – may stand out as the most impressive: it has got gen Z watching live TV.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 6:00 am
Pluribus review – the audacity of the Breaking Bad creator’s new TV show is incredible

It takes some chutzpah to make television like this. Better Call Saul star Rhea Seehorn is the only US citizen immune from an alien virus that makes everyone in the world supremely happy – and it’s a bleak, blackly comic watch
Even with the name of Vince Gilligan attached as creator, Pluribus – neatly styled Plur1bus on screen, to evoke further the unofficial motto of the US “E pluribus unum” (“Out of many, one”) – looks at first like a bit of light relief. The man who has spent the past two decades immersed in the harrowing world of Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul and El Camino, you reckon, has probably earned it.
Perhaps he is returning to his X Files roots with this tale of an alien virus that sweeps the globe, turning everyone happy and content, literally uniting minds (everyone’s thoughts, knowledge and memories are available to all – people no longer refer to themselves but as “this individual” when they speak) and causing them only to be kind to each other. Peace in our time! But what, kids, are we going to do about Carol (Rhea Seehorn)? She’s a middle-aged, bestselling writer of romantic fantasy novels, fantastically rich, adored by hundreds of thousands of fans – and as furiously miserable as only a misanthrope can be in such conditions. And Carol appears to be the only person in America immune to the virus. Hilarity must surely ensue!
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 5:00 am
‘Why don’t you believe Palestinians?’: the Israeli comedian putting the conflict on stage

In documentary Coexistence, My Ass!, Noam Shuster Eliassi uses humor and honesty to turn a one-woman show into something politically radical
In the late 2010s, Noam Shuster Eliassi was working at the United Nations, the latest step in a lifelong effort to build peace between Israelis and Palestinians, when she had an epiphany. In Ukraine, a Jewish comedian named Volodymyr Zelenskyy had made the improbable leap from sitcom about accidentally becoming president to actually becoming president. Perhaps, if she were to take her political career seriously, she should start writing jokes.
It worked. As an Israeli Jew fluent in Hebrew, Arabic and English, Shuster Eliassi could nimbly weave between different audiences, and what started as short comedic videos on social media soon became an invitation from Harvard to develop a full-on stand-up routine skewering the idea of coexistence as it’s often used in the Israeli-Palestinian context. The show would riff on her upbringing in one of the only joint Israeli-Palestinian communities in the country, threading a fine needle with self-deprecating humor and an activist’s edge. The aim, she told the Guardian, was to “unpack” the idea of coexistence, “and say, like, ‘this is how I grew up, there are so many funny kumbayah moments, and I propose something else.’”
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 10:01 am
In Your Dreams review – Netflix dreams up solid sub-Pixar adventure

Echoes of Inside Out and Coco in streamer’s engaging enough caper about a brother and sister journeying through their dreams
Once upon a time, Pixar had the kind of winning streak that most companies could only dream of. The studio didn’t just maintain a robust production line that won over both critics and crowds, they also managed to change our concept of what animation could achieve as an art form. Radically expansive visuals were matched with surprising, weighty ideas, conjuring the kind of magic that had been largely absent from Disney’s output in the years prior.
While many blamed the ensuing fade on Covid, in truth it had already started before then. Like the rest of the industry, the company had become overly reliant on sequels, with the four years before 2020 seeing one original versus four follow-ups and as cinemas shuttered, their latest offering, Onward, was middling enough to suggest that even superfans should be concerned about the future. It’s been a case of ongoing underwhelm ever since, a low point reached by this year’s Elio, a patchworked mess that had the lowest opening ever for a Pixar film (their only bright spot Inside Out 2 has left their upcoming slate looking predictably sequel-heavy).
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 2:00 pm
Grammy awards 2026: Kendrick Lamar leads nominations with nine nods

Rapper receives nominations in all top categories while Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter and Leon Thomas are also major nominees
• Grammys 2026: the nominations in all the major categories
The Grammys’ love continues for Kendrick Lamar. The rapper, who took home the most trophies at the 2025 music awards with five, leads the nominees for the 2026 awards.
Lamar is up for nine awards, including album of the year (for his most recent, GNX), best rap album, record of the year and song of the year. He faces competition for the night’s top award – album of the year – from Bad Bunny, Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga, Leon Thomas, Tyler, the Creator and Clipse, Pusha T & Malice.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 5:53 pm
‘It’s impossible not to have contradictions in a contradictory world’: Catalan pop visionary Rosalía on critics, crisis and being ‘hot for God’

With a towering new album about female saints in 13 languages, she’s pop’s boldest star – and one of its most controversial. She revisits her spiritual breakthroughs, and explains why we need forgiveness instead of cancel culture
Rosalía Vila Tobella is just as bored as you are of pop music functioning as gossip column fodder, with lyrics full of hints of rivalries and betrayal. “I’m tiring of seeing people referencing celebrities, and celebrities referencing other celebrities,” she says. “I’m really much more excited about saints.”
The 33-year-old Catalan musician and producer’s monumental fourth album, Lux, draws on the lives of dozens of female saints, inspired by “feminine mysticism, spirituality” and how lives of murder, materialism and rebellion could light the way to canonisation. Rosalía reels them off. Her gothic, operatic new single Berghain borrows from the 12th-century German abbess Hildegard of Bingen (cited like Madonna these days by experimental female musicians). “She had these visions that would pierce her brain. There’s also Vimala, who wrote poetry but was a prostitute, and she ended up becoming a saint because she was one of the first women who wrote in the Therīgāthā,” an ancient Buddhist poem collection written by nuns.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 5:00 am
‘I was the only out queer guy in rock’: Faith No More’s Roddy Bottum

The keyboard player on his heroin overdose, how Kurt Cobain wanted to be gay and why his memoir will ruin his Christian relatives’ Thanksgiving dinner
When Roddy Bottum began work on his remarkable autobiography The Royal We, the Faith No More keyboard-player knew exactly the book he didn’t want to write. “The kind that has pictures in the middle,” he says, via video-call from Oxnard, California, where he’s completing a new album by his group Imperial Teen. “I’m not a big fan of rock memoirs – they’re the most predictable, name-droppy, sub-literature experiences.”
The Royal We certainly isn’t name-droppy – Bottum doesn’t even use the surnames of his bandmates. And while he outlines the group’s origins and early development, this takes a back seat to his “youth escapades” in San Francisco, “before the internet, before that city got ruined”. Much of the focus is on his sexual awakening, and how the related secrecy and shame have affected his life. “I was having sex with men when I was very young, 13 or 14,” he says. “It was such a taboo, and that set the tone of my life.” In the memoir, episodes involving his cruising public toilets and parks as a teenager are recounted unflinchingly and unapologetically. “I had sex with older men in bushes,” he writes. “Shamefully at first, proudly later. Fuck off.”
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:13 pm
‘Erin Patterson remains mysterious to me’: Helen Garner, Sarah Krasnostein and Chloe Hooper on the mushroom murders

Three of Australia’s most acclaimed writers have teamed up to write The Mushroom Tapes, about the weeks they spent at the triple-murder trial, picking apart lies, media ethics and evil
“None of us wants to write about this. And none of us wants to not write about it.”
The profound inner conflict of the three narrators begins on page two of The Mushroom Tapes and never quite resolves, lingering as an ethical tension that colours almost every page.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 2:00 pm
In Love With Love by Ella Risbridger review – a sexy celebration of romantic fiction

From Pride and Prejudice to Fifty Shades, a writer’s paean to the literature of desire
Eva Ibbotson, a doyenne of 1980s romantic fiction, once said self-deprecatingly that her books were aimed at “old ladies and people with flu”. To which Ella Risbridger, who is in her early 30s, sniffle-free and a devotee of Ibbotson’s “sexy and sweet” novels, has this cracking comeback: “If love is the most important thing, and to me it was and is, I want books that think that too.”
From here Risbridger plunges into what she charmingly calls “a field guide to delight”. Jane Eyre rubs shoulders with Ice Planet Barbarians (the bright blue aliens who inhabit the ice planet turn out to be sexy in a Mr Rochester kind of way). Pride and Prejudice makes its inevitable appearance, flanked by its many modern iterations, including the ones with dragons. Mills & Boon novels of every stripe are accorded the kind of sustained attention more usually given to Proust, while Judith Butler’s theories of gender are buttressed by a deft analysis of Rupert Campbell-Black, caddish hero of the Rutshire chronicles by the late, great Jilly Cooper.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 7:00 am
Guitar Hero at 20 – how a plastic axe bridged the gap between rock generations

Guitar Hero’s controllers let anyone become a star in their own living room – and made the bands featured in the game household names again
It is 20 years since Guitar Hero was launched in North America, and with it, the tools for the everyday gamer to become a rock star. Not literally of course, but try telling that to someone who has nailed Free Bird’s four-minute guitar solo in front of a packed living-room audience.
Developed by Harmonix, published by RedOctane and inspired by Konami’s GuitarFreaks, Guitar Hero gave players a guitar-shaped controller with which to match coloured notes scrolling down the screen in time with a song. Each riff or sequence corresponded to specific notes, creating the feel of a genuine performance.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 10:00 am
Lee Tamahori, director of Once Were Warriors and James Bond movie Die Another Day, dies aged 75

New Zealand film-maker became a Hollywood fixture in the 90s and 00s, including making Pierce Brosnan’s last 007 movie, before returning to his home country
Lee Tamahori, the New Zealand director of Once Were Warriors and Die Another Day, has died aged 75.
In a statement to Radio New Zealand, Tamahori’s family said he had Parkinson’s and died “peacefully at home”.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 5:44 pm
‘At long last we can begin’: first five minutes of Stranger Things 5 revealed

Ahead of the hit show’s final chapter, Netflix has unexpectedly dropped a clip of the opening episode – and a surprise flashback will send chills up spines
The fifth and final series of Netflix’s supernatural smash hit Stranger Things is set to be one of the biggest shows of the year. The first part airs on 27 November, but a clip of the chilling opening five minutes has been shared online.
The episode, The Crawl, takes fans back to the start of the series in 1983, after the disappearance of Will Byers (Noah Schnapp).
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:01 pm
As his debut film Once Were Warriors showed, Lee Tamahori was a director of guts and flair

Tamahori was the outstanding director of Along Came a Spider and Die Another Day – but his first film was his greatest work
In 1994, the New Zealand film-maker Lee Tamahori made one of the biggest debuts of the decade, firing on all six cylinders with his gut-wrenching social-realist melodrama Once Were Warriors. The Hekes are a working-class Maori family in South Auckland: Temuera Morrison is the boozing, brawling, bragging alpha-male welfare claimant Jake, who comes home from drinking in the pub with his pathetic sycophant mates to terrorise and assault his wife Beth, played by Rena Owen, and their five children. He is entirely indifferent to the fate of his two elder sons who have drifted into gangland culture and crime, as well as his sensitive daughter Grace, who has talent as a writer. One son gets gang tattoos; the other is taken to a juvenile reformatory where he is at least tutored in the ways of Maori culture – the haka and the taiaha warrior spear – and learns dignity and self-respect. But back at Jake’s chaotic house, Grace is raped by Jake’s grotesque friend “Uncle Bully”; disaster follows, and Beth passionately confronts the wretched Jake: “Our people once were warriors, but unlike you, Jake, they were people with mana, pride; people with spirit …”
Tamahori let rip with all this emotional violence, and landed sledgehammer punches with the pub scenes, the home scenes and the gang ritual initiation scenes, handling them with confidence and verve. He created a gutsy, heartfelt picture with a very 90s streak of brash and trash. It was a hit with audiences and critics, and – for good or ill – deeply impressed industry executives in Hollywood who could see how Tamahori could bring this energy and flair to mainstream genre material.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 7:43 pm
Tim Dowling: life on the road was so much simpler than being at home

On tour with the band there were no snapping tortoises, no dog kerfuffles and certainly no peeping scaffolders
It is early morning, the low sun is glinting off wet tarmac. I’m in a coffee shop next to a petrol station, across the car park from the Travelodge where I spent the night, somewhere just north of Brighton. The middle leg of the band’s autumn tour is complete, and I’m on my way home. But first I want coffee.
“Can I take a name?” says the woman behind the counter.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 6:00 am
‘There is bounty almost everywhere’: why you’ll always find me in the flea market on my travels

Forget sightseeing, secondhand shopping is now a major draw for tourists. A seasoned bargain-hunter shares her tips on picking up the best vintage finds when travelling abroad
Marburg, Germany. It’s a fairytale city, not only because of the hilltop castle that overlooks its cobbled streets and half-timbered houses, but also because this is where the Grimm brothers once lived and studied, starting the collection of folklore stories that would eventually become their famous anthology of fairytales. Throughout the city, sculptures – some perched in improbable places – pay homage to this past, forming a mile-long route known as the Grimm Path. It’s very much like a treasure hunt.
But on my visit to Marburg, I had a different type of treasure hunt in mind and, once done with enchanted mirrors and kissy-lipped frogs, headed straight for the SecondHand by DRK (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz – the German Red Cross) to scout for pre-owned items.
Continue reading...Published: November 8, 2025, 7:00 am
Feed them, love them and play them drum’n’bass: vets’ tips for keeping pets happy and healthy

Dogs and cats aren’t always good at communicating to their humans what they want or need. Here, experts reveal 15 ways to make sure your furry friends are at their best
Half of UK adults own a pet, with 28% opting for a dog and 24% a cat, according to vet charity PDSA. How can we ensure these animals are in good health? From feeding to fireworks, vets share their advice on how to keep our canine and feline friends healthy and happy.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 5:00 pm
I’m a food writer with a binge-eating disorder, and I’m learning to reject shame

My job and my disordered eating have long fed each other. Talking publicly about my experience helps lift the veil of secrecy surrounding it
Nothing in my life sparks greater joy and deeper shame than food. Publicly, I live and love to eat. As a food writer my livelihood depends on it. But privately, I live with a binge-eating disorder, and it can feel like what I’m devouring is actually devouring me.
My family is Italian, and their love language is food, so food is also the portal to all my memories, good and bad. Nonna’s lasagne at Easter, her zeppole at Christmas, were the best of times. The worst: foil trays piled with fried food at funerals, the liquorice allsorts I ate – and now hate – after my infant brother choked and paramedics rushed him to hospital. Emotional eating has always been so normal for me.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 11:00 pm
Lipstick, manicures ... and fascism: the ugliness behind the $450bn beauty industry

In their new book The House of Beauty, beauty writer Arabelle Sicardi examines the good, the bad and the ugly of the lucrative industry
The very first sentence of Arabelle Sicardi’s book, The House of Beauty, reads: “When I tell you that beauty is a monster, I need you to know it is my favorite kind.”
Sicardi, who splits their time between New York City and Los Angeles, has a love/hate relationship with the beauty industry. A writer and consultant working in beauty and tech, their projects include a beauty newsletter, a creative collective called Perfumed Pages and a non-profit arts project called the Museum of Nails Foundation. In their new book, they examine the impact of the $450bn beauty industry – the pretty and the very ugly.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 5:45 pm
‘A sign of who I am, right here on my hands’: meet the artists behind the new-school henna boom

The traditional artform of henna – applying intricate and floral designs to the hands and body in natural inks – is seeing vivid new life as a means of progressive social and political expression, led by a wave of young designers and artists
The night before Eid, plastic chairs line the pavements of busy British high streets from London to Bradford. Women sit elbow-to-elbow beneath shopfronts, hands outstretched as artists swirl cones of henna into intricate curls. For £5, you can walk away with both palms blooming. Once confined to weddings and living rooms, this centuries-old ritual has spilled out into public spaces – and today, it’s being reimagined entirely.
In recent years, henna has travelled from family homes to the red carpet – from actor Michaela Coel’s Sudanese motifs at the Toronto film festival to Katseye singer Lara Raj’s henna decor at the 2025 Video Music awards. Younger generations are using it as art, political expression and cultural affirmation. Online, the appetite is increasing – UK searches for henna reportedly rose by nearly 5,000% last year; and, on social media, creators share everything from faux freckles made with henna to five-minute floral design tutorials, showing how the dye has adapted to modern beauty culture.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 6:00 am
From nursery to empty nest – interiors hacks for every stage of life

Invest in the right pieces in your first house (clue – it’s not a sofa), let teens have some say and make spare rooms work harder when the kids move out … interiors experts share their tips for every age
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 3:00 pm
‘Fabulous 50s dresses and even a kilt’: readers’ favourite vintage shops and markets in Europe

Our tipsters rummage through thrift stores and markets from Budapest to Bologna
• Tell us about a lesser known corner of Italy or a winter stay in the UK – the best tip wins a £200 holiday voucher
W Armstrong in Edinburgh is a true institution. There are several locations, but the Grassmarket spot is a treasure trove. Frequented by locals, students and tourists alike, there is a price point for all. Whether I’ve been on the hunt for vintage cashmere, denim, fabulous 1950s dresses, garb for a fancy dress party or even a kilt, this store has sorted me out. It is always a favourite for when friends visit the city, and whether you are looking to buy or not, it is worth a visit just to see its eclectic collection.
Amy
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:00 am
‘We’re sick of the OnlyFans model’: Stella Barey’s porn site lets gen Z sex workers have a life

The 28-year-old’s platform, Hidden, offers a Tumblr-like sensibility in an industry roiled by slop and lets adult content creators earn without burning out
Stella Barey has an hour for lunch. At 1.30pm, she loads her banged-up Tacoma with her three Belgian malinois and drives to a secret Los Angeles hiking trail. There, she gulps down a tapioca pudding and laces up her sneakers. After checking over her shoulder for foot traffic, she pulls down her brown sweatpants and jiggles her bare ass for the camera. Then come the undies. Her coiffed landing strip hovers above the rocks as a rush of urine floods the trail. Every mile she walks, she films another video: a flash, a moon, a finger up the ass.
When Barey decided in 2020 to pursue porn full-time, she did not imagine that at 28 she would spend more time hunched over a desk – not in the fun way – making flow charts, scheduling Zoom calls, and sending pitch decks. “I’m at my happiest when I’m making a video like putting a strawberry in my butt and pushing it out,” she says. “Now I’m on calls all day and I have tech neck.” Known online as the “Anal Princess”, with large, blinking Shelley Duvall eyes and an American Girl doll pout, she will try anything once – even the title “tech founder”.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 12:00 pm
Love & War: From frontlines to family life. Pulitzer-winning conflict photographer Lynsey Addario on the five stories that defined her career

Iraq 2003-2004
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 7:00 am
The week around the world in 20 pictures

Typhoon Kalmaegi, hunger in Gaza, displacement in Sudan, and Zohran Mamdani in New York: the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 6:23 pm
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