US begins transferring ISIS detainees from Syria to Iraq amid security transition

U.S. forces moved 150 ISIS detainees from Syria to Iraq as CENTCOM began a transfer operation involving up to 7,000 radical prisoners.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:20 pm
62 Nigerian hostages rescued, 2 militants killed, army says

Nigeria's military rescued 62 hostages and killed two militants in operations across Zamfara, Kebbi and Sokoto states after weekend church kidnappings.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:08 pm
Iran will retaliate 'with everything we have' if US attacks, senior diplomat warns

More than 4,500 protesters killed in Iran as foreign minister threatens forceful response to potential U.S. military strikes in escalating regional crisis.
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:44 pm
Netanyahu agrees to join Trump’s Gaza Board of Peace after initial pushback

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will join President Donald Trump’s newly formed Gaza Board of Peace after initially criticizing its structure.
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:35 am
Iranian soldier sentenced to death for refusing to fire on protesters during nationwide unrest

Iranian soldier Javid Khales was reportedly sentenced to death for refusing orders to shoot protesters during nationwide unrest, a human rights group says.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:56 am
Armed militias fire heavy machine guns through Tehran streets in deadly night attacks
Iran protests entered day 24 with 4,519 confirmed deaths. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei backs security forces amid nationwide demonstrations.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:06 am
American flags torched, riot police clash with protesters ahead of Trump Davos arrival

Swiss riots erupt in multiple cities as anti-Trump protesters march against President Trump's World Economic Forum appearance, with police deploying water cannons.
Published: January 21, 2026, 1:11 am
Israeli UN ambassador sends stark warning to Iran amid growing unrest

Israel warns Iran not to test its military readiness amid tensions over ballistic missiles and nuclear capabilities following summer 2025 operations.
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:38 am
Trump floats ‘Board of Peace’ to replace UN, signals major global power shift

President Donald Trump invited dozens of countries including Russia, China, and Ukraine to join his Board of Peace initiative, with a signing ceremony planned for Davos, Switzerland.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:36 pm
US forces apprehend sanctioned vessel in Caribbean maritime operation targeting illicit oil transport
U.S. military forces apprehended Motor Vessel Sagitta in the Caribbean as part of Operation Southern Spear targeting sanctioned tanker vessels.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:40 pm
Trump told to 'f--- off' by Danish lawmaker during European Parliament debate about Greenland

European Parliament member Anders Vistisen confronts President Donald Trump's Greenland interest with profanity-laced rebuke, drawing a reprimand from parliament leadership.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:27 pm
Top EU official warns Trump's tariff threat over Greenland pushback is 'a mistake'

EU chief calls President Donald Trump's Greenland tariff threats "a mistake" as European leaders warn of downward spiral in transatlantic trade relations.
Published: January 20, 2026, 6:23 pm
ISIS takes credit for Kabul suicide bombing at Chinese restaurant

ISIS-K claims responsibility for deadly suicide blast at Chinese restaurant in Kabul, killing seven people, including one Chinese national.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:24 pm
Fourth shark attack in three days rocks Australia as authorities close beaches and deploy drumlines

A string of shark attacks near Sydney prompted beach closures across New South Wales. The latest victim attacked at Point Plomer suffered only minor cuts.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:24 pm
Trump confirms he invited Putin to join his Board of Peace: 'He's been invited'

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed Russian President Vladimir Putin was invited to the Board of Peace for supervision of the Gaza plan.
Published: January 20, 2026, 7:40 am
ISIS fighters break free from Syrian jail amid chaotic government handover

U.S. military boosts regional presence with F-15 fighter jets and USS Abraham Lincoln deployment as ISIS prison break highlights security risks amid Syria's political realignment.
Published: January 20, 2026, 3:10 am
Gunmen abduct dozens of worshippers from multiple Nigerian churches using sophisticated weapons

Gunmen allegedly abducted dozens of worshippers from two churches in Nigeria's Kaduna state, with security forces deployed to track the captors.
Published: January 20, 2026, 2:51 am
Denmark ramps up defenses in Greenland as Trump zeros in on control of territory

Denmark deploys additional troops to Greenland after President Donald Trump claims the island is not secure from Russia or China.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:09 am
Majority of Latin Americans Endorsed Trump’s Intervention In Venezuela, Polls Show

A majority of those surveyed said they support the intervention, suggesting a shift from ideology to pragmatism, at least for now.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:47 pm
Live Updates: Trump Drops Tariff Threat Over Greenland After Assailing Europe

Published: January 21, 2026, 8:15 pm
U.S. Pivot in Syria Leaves an Old Ally in the Lurch

A Kurdish force that helped defeat the Islamic State is collapsing as the Trump administration turns to back the new Syrian government.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:35 pm
Taiwan’s $40 Billion Military Spending Plan Stalled by Political Impasse

Taiwan’s domestic gridlock is revealing a deep-seated fracture over how the island should defend itself and how much it can depend on the United States.
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:03 pm
French Doctor Listened to Women’s Pain, Then Transformed How It Was Treated

Ghada Hatem-Gantzer, a French doctor, founded a one-stop shop to treat female victims of violence. Now, her revolutionary template is used across France.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:12 pm
After Maduro’s Last Dance, a New Rhythm Goes Viral in Venezuela

For years, Nicolás Maduro and his movement used song and dance to rally support. Now, millions of Venezuelans are dancing to a different political tune.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:57 pm
Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill 11, Including Three Journalists

The three journalists were operating a drone near the town of Al-Zahra.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:15 pm
U.S. Starts Moving ISIS Detainees From Syria to Iraq

The U.S. military said it has transferred 150 and could eventually move as many as 7,000 Islamic State fighters out of prisons in Syria’s northeast to Iraq, as the Syrian government wrestles for control of the region from Kurdish-led forces.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:31 pm
Man Gets Life in Prison for Killing Shinzo Abe, Former Leader of Japan

Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, had admitted to shooting Mr. Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister; but his case divided Japan.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:22 pm
South Korean Ex-Premier Gets 23 Years in Prison for Role in Martial Law

Han Duck-soo was convicted of playing a key role in former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s imposition of martial law, which a court said was an insurrection.
Published: January 21, 2026, 9:51 am
Carney Speech on U.S. ‘Rupture’ and Canada’s Survival Draws Standing Ovation at Davos

Prime Minister Mark Carney got a standing ovation in Davos for starkly describing the end of Pax Americana. He is looking for new allies to help his country survive it.
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:49 pm
Prince Harry Gives Emotional Testimony About Effects of News Coverage

Harry said in court that reading articles about him published by Associated Newspapers, which he has accused of acting unlawfully, had been “traumatic.”
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:44 pm
Photographer Discovers Train Part That Could Hold Key to Spain Train Crash

Officials said they had located a previously unreported train undercarriage near the site of a deadly train crash in Spain. Experts said the finding could help investigators.
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:42 am
Pressured by Trump, Mexico Sends 37 Accused Criminals to U.S.

Mexico has sought to do more to combat its cartels in an effort to stave off airstrikes threatened by President Trump.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:37 pm
Fact-Checking President Trump’s Davos Speech

The president gave misleading accounts of the U.S. role in Greenland’s history and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, among other claims.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:14 pm
The New Wild Card on Travelers’ Itineraries: Uncertainty

Politics, military action and climate change have increased risk for destinations that once seemed like sure bets, forcing travelers to change how they plan.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:43 pm
Rising Global Temperatures May Affect Choices for Winter Olympic Venues

Future games will need to be held at higher altitudes, and spread over multiple venues in order to adapt to a changing climate, new research suggests.
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:00 pm
Greenland Tensions Rattle Global Markets

Stocks in the U.S. stabilized on Wednesday after an earlier slump had spilled into markets in Asia and Europe, ending a period of relative calm.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:13 pm
Why Was Macron Wearing Sunglasses at Davos?

An eye condition, not a style choice, prompted President Emmanuel Macron of France to don aviators to address the World Economic Forum.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:36 pm
Trump Heads to Davos Amid Deep Worries About U.S.-European Alliance

The gathering of the global elite is set to serve as an all-hands effort to de-escalate tensions between President Trump and America’s allies over his insistence on acquiring Greenland.
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:00 am
Another Train Crash in Spain Kills 1 and Hurts 37, Officials Say

Train service in the Catalonia region will be suspended until it is safe to resume rail traffic, the local operator said.
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:14 am
Trump Escalates Tensions With European Allies With Greenland and Gaza Efforts

President Trump’s bellicose demands about Greenland and participation in his “board of peace” are deepening worries about the fate of the trans-Atlantic alliance.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:43 am
C.I.A.’s New Focus on Latin America Reflected in Raid to Seize Maduro

A senior U.S. official declined to confirm the specific operations in Venezuela, but said a covert team provided real-time support for the military.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:15 pm
Trump, Venezuela and Oil

The president’s message since sending troops into Venezuela has been clear: This is about oil, not democracy.
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:37 am
What Are the Chagos Islands and the Diego Garcia Base?

The islands, which Britain has agreed to hand over to Mauritius, are home to a strategically important U.S.-British military base.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:40 pm
Scientists Set Up Camp on Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica

Low clouds have lifted long enough for helicopters to ferry scientists and their gear to a fast-melting glacier on the edge of Antarctica.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:45 pm
A Few Dozen European Troops in Greenland Set Off Trump

President Trump threatened tariffs on European nations that sent military personnel to Greenland last week. Some have already gone home, but Denmark is now sending about 100 more.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:42 pm
Israel Seizes UNRWA’s Jerusalem Headquarters

Bulldozers leveled some structures in a compound that belonged to UNRWA, the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, escalating Israel’s crackdown on the organization.
Published: January 21, 2026, 9:38 am
A.I., Big Tech and Trump Shine Most Brightly at the Davos Spectacle

The World Economic Forum is now dominated by global technology companies whose interests shunt aside most others.
Published: January 20, 2026, 6:52 pm
Trump Heckles Europe Before Heading to Davos

As European leaders try to engage with the American president over Greenland and the future of Ukraine, he is mocking them as weak.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:32 pm
U.S. Shifts Away From Kurdish-Led Forces in Fight Against ISIS

The U.S. envoy to Syria said Washington was confident the Syrian government could take over the country’s fight against the Islamic State terrorist group.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:11 pm
For Syria’s Government, Kurdish Deal Is a Big Win on Shaky Ground

The government’s move to assert control over areas under Kurdish rule is a major test for President Ahmed al-Sharaa as fresh clashes erupted.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:53 pm
Australia Passes Tighter Gun Control Laws, Weeks After Bondi Massacre

Critics said the government had rushed the legislation, along with a bill targeting hate speech, in the wake of the mass shooting in Sydney.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:09 pm
Church Leaders and Police Say Over 160 Kidnapped in Nigeria
Christian groups said gunmen abducted congregants during Sunday services at three churches.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:04 pm
Britain Approves Contentious Chinese Mega-Embassy in London

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government approved plans for a massive new Chinese Embassy near Tower Bridge, angering critics who fear it will enable spying.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:10 am
As Spain Mourns Train Crash Victims, Investigators Focus on Track

Officials on Tuesday were struggling to identify bodies from the crash near the southern city of Córdoba, which killed at least 41 people.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:06 pm
The Northern Lights Have Inspired Humans for Thousands of Years

The aurora borealis has animated myths, art, poetry and music for thousands of years. Here are some examples.
Published: January 20, 2026, 6:36 pm
Trump Doubles Down on Greenland Threats in Flurry of Truth Social Posts

President Trump posted private messages from France’s president and repeated his desire to take over Greenland in an overnight social media storm.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:09 pm
Fresh Russian Strikes Cut Heat to Thousands in Ukraine’s Freezing Capital

The Ukrainian authorities say the repeated attacks on energy infrastructure are an attempt to force the country into submission.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:01 pm
With Threats to Greenland, Trump Sets America on the Road to Conquest

After a century of defending other countries against foreign aggression, the United States is now positioned as an imperial power trying to seize another nation’s land.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:17 pm
A Venezuelan Political Prisoner Finally Comes Home

Ángel Godoy was thrown into jail after writing columns that angered the government of President Nicolás Maduro. Now his family is trying to make up for lost time.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:02 am
How Trump Flexes Power in White House Meetings With Zelensky and Others

With cameras rolling, President Trump met with more than 40 international leaders in his first year back in office.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:02 am
Islamic State Claims Deadly Attack on Chinese Restaurant in Afghanistan

A bombing that killed seven people and injured a dozen more at a noodle restaurant in a busy area of Kabul is likely to heighten China’s growing security concerns in Afghanistan.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:15 pm
After Four Shark Attacks in 48 Hours, Australia Shuts Dozens of Beaches

Many of the closed beaches were in Sydney, the site of three of the attacks.
Published: January 20, 2026, 7:12 am
The Chinese Island Where Dreams of Real Estate Glory Never Die
Intended as China’s version of Dubai’s palm-shaped artificial island, Ocean Flower Island is a $12 billion monument to debt-fueled economic excess.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:09 am
Death Toll Rises in Guatemalan Gang Riots

Uprisings in three prisons have killed 10 police officers, presenting another challenge for President Bernardo Arévalo in his fight against corruption and organized crime.
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:32 am
Taxing the Ultrarich

The number of billionaires has exploded, yet they often pay taxes at rates well below average.
Published: January 20, 2026, 5:25 am
How 40 People Died In a Train Crash in Andalucia, Spain

The victims of Spain’s deadliest rail crash in more than a decade included a police officer, journalists and a family returning from a musical.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:50 am
Gaza’s Board of Peace: What to Know

Numerous countries say they have been invited to join President Trump’s newly minted organization, which critics say could undermine the United Nations.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:48 pm
Trump Is Pushing the U.S.-Europe Alliance to the Brink Over Greenland

As President Trump tries to coerce European leaders over Greenland, they are pondering the unthinkable: Is an 80-year-old alliance doomed?
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:18 am
Clashes Erupt Around Syrian Prisons Holding Islamic State Fighters

New tensions flared a day after a Kurdish-led militia agreed to hand over control of prisons holding some 8,000 Islamic State fighters to the Syrian government.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:25 am
2 hikers in Olympic National Forest killed after tree falls on popular trail

Two hikers tragically killed when dead tree fell on popular Lena Lake trail in Olympic National Forest. Third hiker survived the deadly incident.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:34 pm
FBI solves Colonial Parkway murders thanks to new technology, bureau says

A DNA breakthrough helped solve the 38-year-old Colonial Parkway murders cold case, linking a deceased fisherman to killings of at least six young people in Virginia.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:18 pm
DHS alleges criminal illegal alien 'rammed law enforcement' in California operation, agent fired weapon

A federal agent opened fire in southern California after a criminal illegal immigrant "rammed law enforcement" during an operation, DHS told Fox News Digital.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:24 pm
Dramatic Michigan apartment fire rescue seen on helmet cam
Firefighters rescued a family and their cat from a burning third-floor apartment in Michigan during subzero temperatures, all captured on helmet camera footage.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:06 pm
Indiana judge shooting came out of nowhere as police hunt mystery suspect, cops say

Judge Steven Meyer was hospitalized after being shot at home with no prior threats, as police search for the unidentified shooter still at large.
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:26 pm
Noem says 'arrests coming' after anti-ICE mob targeted Minnesota church

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said there are "arrests coming" after an anti-ICE mob targeted a church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Sunday.
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:25 pm
Two students found dead in vehicle at university parking lot in Ohio

Two Franciscan University students found dead in campus vehicle Monday, deaths ruled accidental due to carbon monoxide poisoning from likely exhaust issues.
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:47 pm
ICE launches new operation in Maine amid Trump's broader illegal immigrant crackdown around the US

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is targeting people in Maine during Operation Catch of the Day, as the Trump administration targets illegal immigrants.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:49 pm
NASA astronaut who was stuck in space retires after 27-year career

NASA's Suni Williams, who spent over 280 days stranded in space during Boeing Starliner's failed test flight, announced her retirement from the agency.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:08 pm
Trump set to meet with foreign leaders at the World Economic Forum and more top headlines

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Published: January 21, 2026, 11:40 am
Top Trump admin education official exposes blue state financial aid fraud offenders

Trump education official exposes $1 billion student aid fraud scheme, with California and Minnesota identified as hubs for college scammers nationwide.
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:00 am
Georgia teen arrested after father turns him in following pair of shootings, police say

Georgia father turns in his own 16-year-old son to police after teen allegedly shot juvenile in face and neck during vehicle attack in Lovejoy area, according to police.
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:00 am
Cause of death revealed weeks after woman died following Universal Orlando ride: report

Authorities released the identity and cause of death of a 70-year-old woman months after she died following a ride on Universal Orlando’s Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:44 am
Missouri couple accused of locking teens in chicken pen, shooting them with BB guns in abuse case

A Missouri couple is accused of locking teens in a chicken pen and shooting them with BB guns in an alleged abuse case. Both were arrested and held without bond.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:17 am
Illegal immigrant allegedly ran from deadly wrong-way DUI crash that killed motorcyclist, records show

Deadly wrong-way crash on Tennessee interstate leads to vehicular homicide charges against suspect now held for ICE after allegedly fleeing scene.
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:28 am
Minnesota pastor condemns anti-ICE agitators who interrupted service: ‘Shameful and unlawful’

Anti-ICE protesters allegedly disrupted Minneapolis church service, shouting at parishioners in viral video. Pastor condemns 'shameful' intimidation.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:15 pm
Florida madman stalked tourists near Disney before allegedly killing them in random attack: family

Three men attending Florida car show allegedly gunned down by neighbor while waiting for rental car assistance. Random shooting shocks community.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:09 pm
Leftist pastor calls Minnesota church invasion divine judgment on 'MAGA evangelicals' amid DOJ probe
Federal officials investigate alleged civil rights violations after ICE protesters disrupted Minnesota church service, sparking Christian debate.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:53 pm
Surgeon ex-husband extradited to Ohio in slaying of dentist and wife

Ex-husband allegedly behind Columbus double murder extradited to Ohio. McKee accused of killing dentist Spencer Tepe and wife Monique in shocking crime.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:48 pm
Indiana judge in bizarre Natalia Grace case shot in home attack as police hunt suspect

Indiana judge who presided over controversial Natalia Grace case allegedly shot at home by unknown suspect. Both judge and wife in stable condition.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:30 pm
Native American group vows Supreme Court fight over woke New York mascot ban

Native American advocacy group prepares to take constitutional fight over school name bans to Supreme Court, arguing New York's rule violates 14th Amendment rights.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:24 pm
American chess prodigy had multiple drugs in system when found dead amid cheating controversy: report

Chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky was found dead with multiple drugs in his system after being accused of cheating, a toxicology report reveals.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:21 pm
Illegal immigrant accused in DUI crash that killed college soccer player, girlfriend: report

Immigration detainer issued for suspect accused of fatal DUI crash that killed two young people, including college student-athlete in North Carolina.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:39 pm
Minnesota police chiefs allege some ICE agents racially profiled US citizens, including off-duty officers

Minnesota police chiefs report federal immigration officers allegedly racially profiled American citizens and off-duty cops during enforcement operations.
Published: January 20, 2026, 7:34 pm
Anti-ICE agitator defends invading church, claims 'it's what needed to be done'

Anti-ICE agitators disrupted a Minnesota church service, with a Black Lives Matter leader claiming it "needed to be done" after a pastor was linked to ICE.
Published: January 20, 2026, 6:19 pm
4 Takeaways from Supreme Court Hearing on Trump’s Firing of Fed Official

The justices were alert to the central bank’s crucial role and wary of issuing a broad ruling based on rushed briefing and incomplete information.
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:08 pm
Greenland Advises Residents to Have 5 Days of Supplies

The semiautonomous Danish territory issued its guidance as President Trump told European leaders that he wouldn’t send troops to seize it. Greenland said it was responding to power cuts, not geopolitics.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:59 pm
Rahm Emanuel Calls for Age Limit of 75 for President, Congress and Judges

The former Chicago mayor, who is trying to shape the Democratic Party’s future and might run for president, said that “across all three branches of government, 75 years — you’re out.”
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:55 pm
Trump Administration Backs Down in D.E.I. Schools Lawsuit

The administration withdrew its challenge to a ruling halting its effort to strip funding from schools and colleges with D.E.I. programs. It did not say why.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:28 pm
Fact-Checking President Trump’s Davos Speech

The president gave misleading accounts of the U.S. role in Greenland’s history and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, among other claims.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:14 pm
Stephen Hess, 92, an Eminent, and Quotable, Political Scientist, Dies
A Brookings Institution scholar, he advised presidents and wrote books on the media (assessing reporters in one) and government (including a study of beleaguered press officers).
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:05 pm
Newsom Says He Is Blocked From Entering U.S. Pavilion at Davos

Gov. Gavin Newsom of California accused the Trump administration of cutting off his access to the American pavilion, where he was scheduled to speak on Wednesday.
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:08 pm
Trump Suggests Switzerland Tariffs Stemmed From Friction With Swiss President

Speaking at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, Mr. Trump said he raised tariffs on Switzerland last year to among the highest in the world after a phone call with the country’s president.
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:03 pm
Here’s a Look at Everything (and Everyone) Trump Targeted at Davos

President Trump’s verbal broadsides drew gasps and nervous laughter at the annual gathering of political and business leaders.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:52 pm
Trump Administration Starts Immigration Operation in Maine

A similar operation that unfolded in Minnesota became a flashpoint between protesters and immigration authorities.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:19 pm
After promising to reveal new U.S. housing policies in his Davos speech, Trump offers few details.

President Trump and his aides have mentioned various ideas for improving housing affordability, but the specifics are still unclear.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:12 pm
Trump Calls Out Mark Carney in Davos Speech and Says Canada ‘Should Be Grateful’

“I watched your prime minister yesterday,” the president said in a speech on Wednesday. “He wasn’t so grateful — they should be grateful to us, Canada. Canada lives because of the United States.”
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:09 pm
Tariffs Case Pending as Supreme Court Takes Up 2nd Case With Economic Consequences

The timing of the court’s decision has been the subject of much speculation and anticipation. But now it may not land for at least several more weeks.
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:25 pm
Trump Confuses Iceland and Greenland in Davos Remarks

“Our stock market took the first dip yesterday because of Iceland,” the president said, referring to market shifts related to his repeated threats to seize Greenland. “So Iceland’s already cost us a lot of money.”
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:59 pm
Michelle Obama and Gretchen Whitmer Disagree on America’s Readiness for a Female President

As Mrs. Obama defended her remarks from November that the country wasn’t ready for a woman as president, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan offered a different view.
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:36 pm
Canadian Man Posed as Pilot to Get Free Flights, Prosecutors Say

Federal prosecutors accused Dallas Pokornik of using false identification to get hundreds of free flights from three unnamed airlines, which he denied.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:23 pm
Trump Tried to Fire Lisa Cook on Social Media. Is That Due Process?

In addition to disputing whether the president had sufficient cause to remove her, the Fed governor said the way he went about it was a separate problem.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:59 pm
Trump Demands Control of Greenland but Rules Out Military Force in Davos Speech

President Trump’s address to European leaders encapsulated his approach to global power and policymaking in his second term, alternating between coercion and humiliation.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:05 pm
Fed’s Independence in Flux as Supreme Court Weighs Lisa Cook’s Ouster

How the justices rule in the case between President Trump and the Federal Reserve governor will affect the central bank’s ability to set policy without political interference.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:46 pm
The fate of the Fed may turn on two words: ‘for cause.’

The Supreme Court has said the Federal Reserve Board’s independence warrants protection. President Trump’s effort to fire a member will test that commitment.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:13 pm
Who are the lawyers arguing over Trump’s effort to fire Lisa Cook?

Published: January 21, 2026, 3:08 pm
For Trump, the Supreme Court Case Reflects Goal to Remake the Fed

The president has spoken repeatedly of his desire to install a majority of political loyalists on the board of the rate-setting central bank.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:56 pm
E.U. Delays Mercosur Trade Deal With South America

The move by the European Parliament delays a push by the bloc to find new trading partners, as President Trump has threatened escalating U.S. tariffs.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:49 pm
What Is Lisa Cook, the Fed Governor, Accused of Doing?

The Trump administration has accused Lisa D. Cook, a Fed governor, of engaging in mortgage fraud, but financial documents cast doubt on the claims.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:35 pm
Trump’s retribution efforts have struggled with mortgage cases.

The sputtering push to bring charges against Letitia James, the New York attorney general, underscores the challenges the administration has faced in accusing her of mortgage fraud.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:22 pm
A Brief From Every Living Former Fed Chair Could Sway the Justices

The filing, also signed by six former Treasury secretaries, said that letting President Trump fire Lisa Cook would deal a blow to the credibility of the nation’s monetary policy.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:11 pm
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Published: January 21, 2026, 5:11 pm
Michele Tafoya Announces Senate Run in Minnesota

Ms. Tafoya, once a sideline reporter for N.F.L. games, has more recently turned her focus to Republican politics. She is seeking an open seat now held by a Democrat.
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:45 pm
Greenland Shouldn’t Overshadow Ukraine, NATO Chief Says

Helping Ukraine defend against Russian aggression should be Europe’s “No. 1 priority,” Mark Rutte, the secretary general of NATO, said in Davos.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:35 pm
Supreme Court to Weigh Trump’s Bid to Fire Lisa Cook
The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on Wednesday in the case of Lisa Cook, the Federal Reserve governor whom President Trump is trying to fire. Our reporter Colby Smith describes the importance of Cook’s case for the independence of the central bank.
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:20 am
Supreme Court Seems Poised to Reject Trump’s Attempt to Immediately Fire a Fed Governor

During arguments, key justices appeared concerned that president’s efforts to oust Lisa Cook could imperil the central bank’s independence.
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:06 pm
Investigations and a Billion-Dollar ‘Shakedown’: How Trump Targeted Higher Education

Donald J. Trump has unleashed the power of the presidency against American colleges, with mixed results.
Published: January 21, 2026, 1:29 pm
Trump Heads to Davos Amid Deep Worries About U.S.-European Alliance

The gathering of the global elite is set to serve as an all-hands effort to de-escalate tensions between President Trump and America’s allies over his insistence on acquiring Greenland.
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:00 am
Cuban Immigrant Was Killed in ICE Custody, Family Says in Legal Filing

The family of Geraldo Lunas Campos said a witness saw him choked by guards in an El Paso detention facility this month. Federal officials said he died by suicide.
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:28 am
Air Force One Turns Back With Trump After Electrical Issue

The plane was heading for Switzerland when it turned back for Joint Base Andrews. A White House official said there had been a minor electrical issue.
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:18 pm
In Court Record, Official Describes Assault Before ICE Agent Shot Man in Minneapolis

The agent told an investigator that he was assaulted with a broom and a shovel before he fired a single shot that wounded a Venezuelan man.
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:06 pm
Miami Beach Nightclub Is Condemned for Playing Kanye West’s Song ‘Heil Hitler’

The club, Vendôme, was hosting several right-wing influencers, including Andrew and Tristan Tate, the brothers who are being investigated in Europe in connection with human trafficking.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:25 am
House Foreign Affairs Members Call for Machado to Govern Venezuela

The Venezuelan opposition leader stressed the need for free elections in her latest bipartisan meeting with lawmakers.
Published: January 21, 2026, 1:45 am
‘God Is Very Proud’: Trump Marks Anniversary With a Victory Lap

For roughly one hour 45 minutes, President Trump meandered through his accomplishments and grievances, attacked perceived enemies and threatened allies.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:26 am
Trump Calls Renee Good Killing a ‘Tragedy’ and Says ICE Agents Will Make Mistakes

The change in tone was stark for the president, who said he had been told that Ms. Good’s father was a strong Trump supporter.
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:38 am
ChongLy Scott Thao, Hmong Immigrant and U.S. Citizen, Arrested by ICE

A Hmong immigrant, who is a U.S. citizen, was released after being questioned for an hour. Federal officials said they had been seeking sex offenders.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:46 pm
Timothy Busfield Ordered Released From Jail Ahead of Sex Abuse Trial

The “Thirtysomething” star is accused of inappropriately touching a child actor on the set of a TV series. His lawyers have called the allegations “manufactured.”
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:27 am
DOGE Employees Shared Social Security Data, Court Filing Shows

Employees detailed to the Social Security Administration shared sensitive data through a nonsecure server, the Justice Department disclosed.
Published: January 21, 2026, 1:15 am
JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance Are Expecting Their 4th Child

It is the first known time in modern U.S. history that a sitting second lady is expecting a baby while her husband is in office.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:32 am
Pentagon Hasn’t Been Asked to Plan Greenland Invasion Amid Trump Threats

Pentagon officials plan for all sorts of military contingencies, but they have not yet been asked to draw up an invasion of Greenland or the aftermath of such an operation.
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:14 pm
Trump Escalates Tensions With European Allies With Greenland and Gaza Efforts

President Trump’s bellicose demands about Greenland and participation in his “board of peace” are deepening worries about the fate of the trans-Atlantic alliance.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:43 am
C.I.A.’s New Focus on Latin America Reflected in Raid to Seize Maduro

A senior U.S. official declined to confirm the specific operations in Venezuela, but said a covert team provided real-time support for the military.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:15 pm
California Republicans Ask Supreme Court to Block New Congressional Map

Republicans asked the justices to step in after a federal court rejected their claims that the state’s new congressional map violated the Constitution.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:24 pm
Trump backs down on Europe tariffs threat over Greenland after reaching ‘framework of a future deal’

President drops plan to tax imports after reaching ‘framework for a future deal’ over Danish-controlled territory
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:11 pm
No military force on Greenland but Trump’s biggest threat came in what he didn’t say at Davos

Trump has backed away from using force against Greenland but that doesn’t leave Europe any safer, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:10 pm
Trump’s Navy chief is calling for giant lasers to be included on new battleships

US has not commissioned a battleship in more than eight decades
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:08 pm
Trump-Greenland latest: US president touts potential Nato deal and drops tariff threat hours after fiery Davos speech

US president announces ‘framework of future deal’ reached over Danish-controlled territory
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:00 pm
Washington Post demands immediate return of reporter’s devices seized by FBI citing threats to free press

Allowing the federal government to keep reporter’s materials would ‘license future newsroom raids and normalize censorship by search warrant,’ lawyers wrote
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:07 pm
Karoline Leavitt jokes that Trump’s gifted Qatari jet was sounding ‘much better’ after Air Force One scare

The White House accepted the $400m Qatari Boeing 747 in May despite ethics concerns
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:47 pm
ICE is rumored to be heading for Philadelphia. Everyone is saying the same thing

‘Philly people are a different breed,’ wrote one user, while another added: ‘Bro ice is going to be protesting’
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:27 pm
Cancer screenings are up and death rates are down: The healthiest US states ranked

The yearly report found that cancer screenings are up and premature deaths are down across the country
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:25 pm
Trump appears to confuse Greenland with Iceland during speech on taking territory

The president repeated his desire to take the Danish territory of Greenland in front of world leaders in Davos, Switzerland
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:24 pm
White mom sues Florida fertility clinic after giving birth to ‘racially non-Caucasian’ child in alleged mix-up

The family claims the ‘beautiful, health female child’ is not theirs, according to a lawsuit
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:14 pm
Gates and OpenAI in $50m deal that will help fight global aid cuts by Trump and others
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The partnership seeks to help several African countries use artificial intelligence to improve their health systems and mitigate the impact of cuts
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:01 pm
Ford recalls more than 119,000 U.S. vehicles over engine block heater fire risk
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The defect may leak coolant and spark a fire on certain Ford and Lincoln models
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:48 pm
Cosmetics giant Estee Lauder sued by ‘disruptive’ beauty tech startup over theft allegations

Legal filing argues that Estee Lauder earned significant new revenue from technology the startup developed
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:41 pm
First 150 Islamic State detainees transferred from Syria to Iraq by US military

The volatile situation has been underscored by recent incidents, including a drone attack on Wednesday that killed seven soldiers and wounded 20 in Yaaroubiyeh
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:38 pm
Downtown San Francisco mall beleaguered by crime and stores shuttering is set to close for good next week

The San Francisco Center downtown will close its doors for good on January 26
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:33 pm
Mother fears British Isis suspect Jack Letts has been left ‘to die’ in Syrian clashes

As many as 60 people, including 35 children, with connections to the UK are in Syrian prisons and camps now engulfed by fighting
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:32 pm
CDC’s deputy director says measles outbreak is ‘cost of doing business’ in a global economy

‘This is appalling and not how public health leaders typically respond to ongoing outbreaks of preventable infectious diseases,’ one public health expert responded
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:30 pm
Trump admin drops legal appeal over anti-DEI funding threat against K-12 schools, universities

The anti-DEI warning was initially disseminated in a ‘Dear Colleague Letter’ to schools last February
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:23 pm
‘My kids are covered in bites’: Residents of Los Angeles neighborhood say mosquito invasion been ongoing for months

Local authorities in El Segundo saying that stagnant water left by recent rain and higher temperatures may have contributed to the boom
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:05 pm
Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to sit for deposition with Congress next month

House lawmakers issue subpoena, but can’t force Maxwell to drop Fifth Amendment protections
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:59 pm
White House brags about first-year accomplishments, including taking away ‘crackhead’ Hunter Biden’s protection detail

Hunter Biden’s personal and legal drama have been used against him by the Trump administration
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:53 pm
Off-duty cops among those targeted by ICE during Minnesota deportation crackdown, officials say

A local police chief said officials have received ‘endless complaints about civil rights violations’
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:44 pm
The worst state to raise your child in America has been revealed

New Mexico ranked the worst, while Massachusetts was considered the best for families, according to study
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:28 pm
‘Canada lives because of the United States’: Trump takes shots at Mark Carney for being ‘ungrateful’

President said Canada benefits from U.S. protection, in wide-ranging speech in Davos, Switzerland
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:19 pm
Trump calls on judge to block his own DOJ from releasing Jack Smith’s Mar-a-Lago report

Trump claims the special counsel’s report could be weaponized by his political opponents and ‘irreparably harm’ him
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:56 pm
Air Force One’s recent history of malfunctions after Trump forced to delay arrival in Davos

The Boeing plane taking Donald Trump to Switzerland had to make a dramatic U-turn on Tuesday night, not the first time a presidential aircraft has suffered a fault, forcing a change of plans
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:04 pm
Trump promises not to use force to take Greenland but still wants it to be part of US

The president demanded ‘immediate negotiations’ over Greenland
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:46 pm
Prince William to make first official visit to Saudi Arabia after request from Keir Starmer

Kensington Palace said the trip comes as the UK and Saudi Arabia near a century of diplomatic relations in 2027
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:45 pm
Who has joined Trump’s board of peace – and what power will it have?

Trump seems to envision the ‘board of peace’ with a far broader scope beyond Gaza
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:43 pm
Pope Leo ‘considering what to do’ after being invited to join Trump’s Board of Peace

The membership fee to join the Board of Peace reportedly costs $1 billion
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:41 pm
Greenland’s Reddit moderator tells Americans to stop flooding thread with apologies

Reddit users based outside of the US called on Americans to do more to push back on Trump’s attempts to acquire Greenland
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:37 pm
The biggest snowstorm of the season is set to wallop the US and drop at least 3 inches of snow across 2,000 miles

Some areas may see up to 12 inches of snow
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:31 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump says Putin and Zelensky ‘stupid’ not to strike peace deal ahead of US talks

The Kremlin said it would welcome Witkoff to Moscow on Thursday, after Zelensky was reportedly forced to miss a planned summit with Trump
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:26 pm
A US shift marked Kurdish-led forces' fall from power in Syria

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces have fallen from power in Syria as the U.S. shifts its backing to the country's new leaders in Damascus
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:22 pm
House GOP starts push to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt over Epstein probe

The Clintons could be sent to prison if the contempt proceedings are successful
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:21 pm
Trump team accused of lowering the value of a human life from millions to ‘zero’ dollars: report

For decades, the Environmental Protection Agency has calculated the health benefit costs associated with reducing air pollution by setting limits on two of the most widespread deadly air pollutants. That is no longer the case
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:00 pm
Trump mocks Macron’s aviator sunglasses during Davos speech: ‘What the hell happened?’

French president drew attention for wearing pair of blue aviators while addressing delegates on Tuesday
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:00 pm
Chris Hayes wonders if the US is now the ‘bad guy’ as it acts like an ‘Axis’ nation

‘These allies are becoming aware that the most powerful person in the world is a danger and threat to it, and making the world order unstable,’ Chris Hayes bemoaned Tuesday night.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:41 pm
Supreme Court hears arguments over Trump’s firing of Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve

Trump’s action against Cook is widely regarded as the most significant challenge to the Fed’s independence since its inception in 1913
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:31 pm
Trump has left Starmer with no choice – it’s time to get tough

The US president has abandoned diplomatic niceties for open contempt with his recent attacks on the UK – and Sir Keir Starmer has finally come out swinging, writes political editor David Maddox
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:48 pm
Veteran Republican senator hints at break with Trump over support for voter ID law

Chuck Grassley expresses opposition to federal intervention in state election law
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:43 pm
Howard Lutnick’s Davos speech ends in chaos after heckling and ‘walkouts’

ECB president Christine Lagarde is reported to be among the high-profile attendees to leave the BlackRock event
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:39 pm
Netanyahu agrees to join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza despite war crimes arrest warrant

Israel has previously objected to the membership of the board
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:33 pm
Trump was asked to detail what he would like to accomplish in year 2 - then started talking about straws

‘They don’t have to be paper anymore,” Trump said of straws. ‘They don’t have to melt in your mouth’
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:11 pm
Starmer says he ‘will not yield’ to Trump pressure over Greenland

In his most hostile language yet, the prime minister said the future of the territory should be decided by Denmark and Greenland
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:06 pm
Watch in full: Trump addresses Davos amid Greenland tensions with allies

Watch as Donald Trump delivered a major speech at Davos in his latest attack on Washington’s allies in Europe amid his continued threats over Greenland.
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:04 pm
Former NFL sideline reporter announces Senate bid in Minnesota as a Republican

Michele Tafoya pledges to ‘ask the tough questions and demand honest answers’
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:02 pm
Hannity and Democrat get into wild on-air argument and accuses Fox host of hanging out with ‘pedophiles and perverts’

Justin Jones brandished a picture of the Ku Klux Klan and compared the White supremacist group to ICE agents
Published: January 21, 2026, 1:56 pm
Piece of metal found near deadly Spanish train accident may give clue into cause of crash

At least 42 people have been killed in one of Europe’s deadliest crashes
Published: January 21, 2026, 1:38 pm
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary brands Musk’s X a ‘cesspit’ in ongoing row with tech billionaire

It comes after Elon Musk floated the idea of buying the budget airline
Published: January 21, 2026, 1:36 pm
Trump’s Air Force One forced to return to Washington after electrical issue

President Donald Trump swiftly boarded another aircraft after a fault was discovered and was able to continue journey to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, without further incident
Published: January 21, 2026, 1:05 pm
One killed and 37 injured in Spain train crash days after deadly Adamuz collision

Tuesday’s accident near the Spanish city of Barcelona leaves five people seriously injured
Published: January 21, 2026, 1:03 pm
Renewed calls for Trump to be removed under the 25th Amendment after threats to Greenland. But can he be?

President Donald Trump’s recent behaviour provokes calls from Democrats for him to be relieved of his duties
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:59 pm
Canada prepping response to hypothetical US military invasion for first time in a century, report says

The model is purely theoretical and precautionary, with officials stressing that a U.S. invasion is unlikely
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:58 pm
EU lawmakers vote to block Mercosur trade agreement over legal concerns

European Union lawmakers have voted to block a major free trade agreement with the Mercosur group of South American countries over concerns about the legality of the deal
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:44 pm
Hundreds of millionaires and billionaires sign open letter demanding higher taxes on the super-rich

“The super-rich are being given complete free rein,” the letter says, arguing that often unelected figures have “accelerated the breakdown of the planet”
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:44 pm
In full: Mark Carney’s Davos speech as he warns of ‘rupture’ in world order after Trump threat

Mr Carney said Canada ‘strongly opposes tariffs over Greenland’ and supports Denmark’s sovereignty
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:31 pm
The women in Syria defying violence – and Trump’s aid cuts – to protect their families

As global aid is slashed by Donald Trump, essential services for women in Syria are closing – with devastating consequences at a pivotal moment for the war-scarred country. Jessie Williams visits women who are finding ways to resist
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:23 pm
Devastated parents speak out after Canadian teen found dead surrounded by dingoes on Australian island

Investigators are yet to conclude whether 19-year-old died from drowning or dingo attack
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:17 pm
The story behind Emmanuel Macron’s striking sunglasses look at Davos

The French president appeared at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:13 pm
Gold hits record high as global markets rattled by Trump’s tariff and Greenland threats

Precious metals are seen as a reliable store of value when markets or currencies have volatility
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:03 pm
A ‘trade bazooka’, tariffs and a World Cup boycott: How Europe can hit back at Trump over Greenland

European leaders have made bullish comments in response to Trump’s latest tariff threats. But economists tell Craig Hoyle that an extended trade war would be a ‘worst-case scenario’
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:57 am
Spanish train drivers to strike after fatal crashes

One union had warned Adif about severe wear and tear to the railway track where two trains collided
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:52 am
Desperate search to find Boro – the dog who survived Spanish train horror
Ana García’s dog Boro fled from the wreckage of the high-speed train crash in Spain
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:48 am
Man sold cars on Facebook Marketplace only to steal them from the new owners hours later, police say

In one case he tried to sell the same car to the same victim twice
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:43 am
Lactalis recalls baby milk batches from 18 countries over toxin fears
French dairy group Lactalis said on Wednesday its nutrition unit was recalling batches of baby milk in 18 countries, due to the presence of a toxin also cited in a recall by Nestle of some batches of infant nutrition products earlier this month.
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:32 am
Trump ‘hopes’ Renee Good’s father is still a ‘tremendous fan’ after she was shot dead by ICE agent

Trump previously described 37-year-old mother shot three times by ICE agent as a ‘professional agitator’
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:27 am
Second lady Usha Vance announces she’s pregnant with her and JD’s fourth child

The Vances are having a baby boy
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:24 am
Pictures of hundreds of people killed in Iran’s violent crackdown on protests leaked
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Many of the victims were reportedly so disfigured, they could not be identified
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:21 am
Temu’s office in Turkey raided by competition authorities

The Turkey operation comes after Temu's European headquarters in Dublin was raided
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:12 am
What causes a sinkhole – and how to know if one is forming

A hydrogeologist has revealed what causes sinkholes and why repairs can take so long
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:05 am
Police arrest over 100 people in huge drugs bust linked to 20 labs across Europe

Some 9.3 tonnes of narcotics were seized in the large-scale operation
Published: January 21, 2026, 11:04 am
Florida therapist stabbed to death by former patient after he burst into her office demanding session, police say

The alleged attacker took his own life shortly after therapist Rebecca White was stabbed
Published: January 21, 2026, 10:55 am
Which countries have military assets in the Arctic? Here’s what to know

Many nations are ramping up their defence presence and spending in the Arctic region
Published: January 21, 2026, 10:50 am
Foul ‘poo balls’ wash up on Australian beaches amid warnings over giant sewer fatberg

Reports suggest a colossal fatberg, potentially equivalent in size to four buses, was trapped inside a deepwater ocean sewer
Published: January 21, 2026, 10:49 am
Israel demolishes UN aid agency buildings ‘in unprecedented attack’

Israeli soldiers forced out the East Jerusalem compound’s security guards and then brought in bulldozers
Published: January 21, 2026, 10:39 am
Trump claims a secret ‘sonic weapon’ was used in Venezuela raid: ‘Nobody else has it’

The sonic weapon allegedly left soldiers bleeding from the nose and vomiting blood, as they struggled to stand
Published: January 21, 2026, 10:37 am
I survived a shark attack. Here are some valuable lessons I learned

Shark attacks usually occur very quickly and are all over in 15 seconds or less
Published: January 21, 2026, 10:27 am
New survey reveals the most pro-Republican athletes in America

VoteHub analyzed publicly available voter registration data to try to build a picture of how athletes in America’s top leagues lean politically
Published: January 21, 2026, 10:16 am
Why Trump’s fanaticism over Greenland shows his biggest contradiction

As Donald Trump features as the main attraction at Davos, his fervour over Greenland shows the complex nature of his foreign policy as he veers from Iran to Venezuela, Gaza to Ukraine, explains world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:23 am
Man swept away at river crossing as severe flooding forces evacuations in New Zealand

Police say a man was missing after he and his vehicle were washed away during a river crossing near the town of Warkworth
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:41 am
Record-breaking solar storm delivers spectacular auroras across Australia

Experts say it is rare for southern lights to be visible from so many regions of Australia at the same time
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:31 am
Von Der Leyen says EU set to sign ‘mother of all deals’ with India on trade
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The EU is India’s largest trading partner, ahead of the US and China
Published: January 21, 2026, 8:28 am
Over 200,000 sign Danish petition to buy California from U.S. and even rename Disneyland

The petition includes a plan to rename Los Angeles to ‘Løs Ångeles’ and a promise of ‘colossal freedom’ to California
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:57 am
From a T-Rex to the Hungry Caterpillar: Trump’s Greenland threats unleash attacks from world leaders at Davos

European leaders and California Gov Gavin Newsom have expressed strong concerns at the World Economic Forum over the Greenland crisis and global trade issues
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:42 am
Prosecutors say ‘Dances With Wolves’ actor used medicine man reputation to prey on Indigenous women and girls

The trial marks the climax of a yearslong effort to prosecute Chasing Horse after he was first arrested and indicted in 2023
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:39 am
Mexico sends another 37 ‘cartel members’ to US in latest offer to Trump

Mexico has sent another 37 cartel members to the United States
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:23 am
Australia’s 12-year-old shark attack victim named as family disclose ‘devastating injuries’

Nico Antic was bitten on both legs by a shark at the Sydney Harbour
Published: January 21, 2026, 6:28 am
I was in the room when Trump backed Starmer over Chagos. This is why his U-turn is so bizarre

Political editor David Maddox was in the Oval Office when Trump gave his blessing for the Chagos deal, but now the US president has changed his mind as the row over Greenland spirals out of control
Published: January 21, 2026, 5:05 am
What is the UK’s Chagos Islands deal and why has Trump labelled it ‘great stupidity’?

The US president has appeared to change his view on the deal
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:54 am
Volunteers are delivering groceries to Minneapolis migrants so they don’t risk leaving home amid ICE swarm

In recent weeks, federal agents have arrested thousands of people in Operation Metro Surge
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:51 am
‘Trump not welcome’: Protesters burn US flag in Switzerland ahead of president’s Davos trip

US president is facing widespread backlash across Europe as he pushes to take Greenland from Denmark
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:39 am
Australia PM hails ‘unity and urgency’ as parliament passes gun and hate crime laws after Bondi attack

House of Representatives and Senate pass both bills late on Tuesday at the end of a special two-day sitting
Published: January 21, 2026, 4:38 am
Lindsey Halligan finally steps down as US attorney after judge slams Trump lawyer for ‘cable news talk show’ defense of her title

Halligan has ‘no legal basis’ to continue ‘charade’ after found to be unlawfully serving as top prosecutor, judge said
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:31 am
Young Trump voters are pushing ideas to remake American in president’s vision, survey finds

Younger Trump supporters held outlier views on gender, religion, and Trump’s obligations to follow the law, the survey found
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:02 am
Archbishop says it would be ‘morally acceptable’ for troops to disobey orders

The archbishop expressed concern that service members might face "morally questionable" directives
Published: January 21, 2026, 2:03 am
Senators rush to put out Trump’s fires across Europe on damage control expedition

Lawmakers try to heal fractures caused by Trump’s threats, but find they have little medicine to offer Europe, writes John Bowden
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:31 am
Timothy Busfield released from jail pending child sex abuse trial

The actor was ordered to be held without bond last week
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:29 am
Trump DOJ admits DOGE Social Security staff worked with political group trying to ‘overturn election results’

At least one staffer inside Elon Musk-led wrecking ball signed off on ‘voter data agreement’ with right-wing activist group
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:24 am
US military seizes seventh oil tanker linked to Venezuela

The vessel was apprehended "without incident" by the U.S. military's Southern Command
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:52 pm
The World Cup is out of reach for many. The hope lies outside the stadiums | Leander Schaerlaeckens

The opportunity for this tournament’s legacy is in the fan fests, camps and tune-ups accessible to more than the lucky few
In Germany, fans watched the games on screens in crowded town squares, their roars careening off ancient buildings, or from the banks of rivers, peering at floating, double-sided big screens on barges. At the next World Cup, in South Africa in 2010, people gathered in parks and open-air markets and hotel lobbies and unlicensed, makeshift bars in people’s garages. In Brazil, four years later, fans spilled from the bars on the Copacabana or watched in restaurants or in streets closed for the occasion – not as if anybody was driving during the Seleção’s games anyway.
During the 2018 World Cup, Russia surprised visitors – and its own citizens – with its friendliness as spontaneous parties broke out all over the country. The reason the 2022 World Cup in Qatar didn’t entirely feel like a real World Cup is that those sorts of spontaneous soccer gatherings just didn’t seem to be happening, or not at the same scale, at any rate. The absence of hordes of supporters just milling about everywhere contributed to the feeling of being at a Potemkin World Cup.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:40 pm
It’s the ‘golden age’ of nonalcoholic beer: the 12 best booze-free beers to try in the US

From booze-free IPAs to lagers to stouts, here are our beer expert’s picks for the best-tasting nonalcoholic beers
It’s the golden age of nonalcoholic beer. Not only are there far more options to choose from than ever, but technological advances in brewing means these booze-free beers taste better and better with every batch.
I find myself reaching for a nonalcoholic beer at happy hour when I know I’ll be driving later. It’s the best of both worlds – I get to keep socializing and get home safely. Like me, more Americans are dabbling with sobriety and even semi-sobriety. In fact, most people who purchase nonalcoholic versions of beer, wine or spirits reportedly switch between counterparts depending on the situation.
For classics, the best (actually good) celebrity brand: Tom Holland’s Bero
For gifting, the most beautifully designed can: RationAle Brewing
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 7:14 pm
‘The most dangerous man in America’: how Paul Robeson went from Hollywood to blacklist

The groundbreaking singer, actor and athlete became a victim of McCarthyism and saw his shining career destroyed and his legacy tarnished
In August 1972, the front page of the New York Times arts section published a story titled, Time to Break the Silence on Paul Robeson? The legendary bass-baritone spent the first half of the 20th century as one of the greatest talents the US had ever produced, and its second, both in life and in death as an outcast, the greatest casualty of the second Red Scare period to which today’s current attacks on liberal and progressive politics draw comparison.
This week marks 50 years since Robeson’s death and the silence remains. His erasure from the lineage over the decades shows that what Robeson’s political opponents did not take from him, the years have most certainly. Robeson’s decoupling from the story of African American culture has been so complete that in the half-century since his death, even generations of Black Americans have never heard of him.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 4:00 pm
‘Do not ignore your body’s signals’: how to really look after your neck

Mini breaks and micro-stretches could help strengthen your neck and reduce pain and stress, say experts
If you’re reading this on your device, chin tucked into your chest, or leaning over your desk shaped like a question mark, pause for a moment. How’s your neck feeling?
The way we sit, scroll and work means we often hold static positions for too long, creating tension and stiffness that radiates through the upper body.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 2:00 pm
NewsNation’s Katie Pavlich on covering Trump’s America: ‘I don’t agree with everything the administration is doing’’

The Fox News alum launched her own show for the upstart cable channel this week and has already booked Trump
The conservative commentator Katie Pavlich didn’t want to give anything away before her debut as a primetime host for NewsNation, a cable news channel that launched in 2020 with the goal of attracting politically independent viewers.
Sure, she told the Guardian, she would leverage her relationship with the Trump administration to try to book key decision-makers on her new 10pm show, Katie Pavlich Tonight, which launched on Monday.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 1:00 pm
Here’s how to fix America’s immigration system. Trump’s path is not the solution | Kenneth Roth

A grand bargain on immigration could address problems with both the old approach and Trump’s new approach
Immigration is one of the most divisive issues facing the United States, as it is in many countries. An ICE agent’s killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis is only the latest outrage that has brought the issue to the fore.
Facing a 30 January deadline to renew funding for the Department of Homeland Security, which houses ICE, Democrats are now insisting on limits on ICE, at risk of another shutdown. It may be a pipe dream, but it is worth asking whether now might finally be a time to forge the long-elusive bipartisan agreement on immigration.
Kenneth Roth, former executive director of Human Rights Watch (1993-2022), is a visiting professor at Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs. His book, Righting Wrongs: Three Decades on the Front Lines Battling Abusive Governments, is published by Knopf and Allen Lane
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 3:00 pm
Trump scraps tariffs on Europe and claims ‘framework of a future deal’ on Greenland after speaking with Nato chief – live

US president touts ‘very productive meeting’ with Nato secretary general Mark Rutte and says planned tariffs will not go into effect as a result
House Republicans are starting a push on Wednesday to hold former president Bill Clinton and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress over the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, opening the prospect of the House using one of its most powerful punishments against a former president for the first time.
The contempt proceedings are an initial step toward a criminal prosecution by the Department of Justice that, if successful, could send the Clintons to prison.
They’re not above the law. We’ve issued subpoenas in good faith.
For five months we’ve worked with them. And time’s up.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 8:14 pm
Speak hysterically and carry a big stick: Trump’s foreign policy threats

In his second term, Trump’s bluster has been accompanied by an emotional and aggressive approach to foreign policy
This was originally published in This Week in Trumpland; sign up to receive it in your inbox every Wednesday
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president, characterized his approach to international relations as “speak softly and carry a big stick”. It was an approach that won him a Nobel peace prize in 1906, for his role in ending the Russo-Japanese war.
In recent days, Donald Trump’s own take on diplomacy has come into focus, one that might be characterized thusly: speak hysterically and threaten to use (and sometimes actually use) a big stick. This idiosyncratic approach to statecraft has yet to win Trump a Nobel peace prize, although that is something that the president has said – many, many times – does not bother him at all.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 6:29 pm
Trump paints himself as great white hope in racism-drenched Davos speech

President’s anti-Somalia tirade and insults to European leaders were in line with aide Stephen Miller’s worldview
Donald Trump turned up in Davos wielding an insult bazooka. He mocked Emmanuel Macron’s aviator sunglasses, chided Mark Carney (“Canada lives because of the United States”), asserted that the Swiss are “only good because of us” and had a dig at Denmark for losing Greenland “in six hours” during the second world war.
But beyond the fractious rhetoric, the US president brought a deeper message on Wednesday that sought to unify the west rather than divide it. It was his most dark, insidious and sinister project of all.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 7:16 pm
Trump’s rambling Davos speech rehashes warped ideas of US supremacy

The president’s fixation on ‘piece of ice’ Greenland carries an echo of Vladimir Putin’s claims about Crimea
The good news headline from Donald Trump’s trip to Davos was that he seemed to rule out force for now in his urgent quest to acquire Greenland. The bad news: he started talking about Iceland as well.
What might have been a big reveal about the next step in Trump’s imperial ambitions was more likely a slip, though all speculation about the workings of the presidential brain is by now a guess at best.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 7:04 pm
Eight wars settled and Chinese windfarms: factchecking Trump’s Davos claims

The president’s address in Switzerland featured a range of dubious assertions, from exaggerated to false
Donald Trump’s address at the World Economic Forum in Davos featured a parade of dubious claims about everything from peace deals to windfarms. Several assertions ranged from exaggerated to provably false.
Here’s what Trump got wrong.
Published: January 21, 2026, 7:12 pm
US supreme court appears skeptical of Trump’s bid to oust Lisa Cook from Fed board

Conservative and liberal judges questioned administration over president’s authority to fire without due process
US supreme court justices appeared skeptical of Donald Trump’s case for firing a Federal Reserve governor on Wednesday, in a key test of the president’s power – and his administration’s battle to exert greater control over the US central bank.
Five months after Trump tried to fire Lisa Cook over apparent discrepancies on mortgage applications his officials claim are evidence of fraud, both conservative and liberal justices grilled the administration over whether the US president has the power to fire a Fed governor with seemingly no process.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 6:52 pm
Pregnant woman in medical distress being deported from US, attorney says

Woman who is eight months pregnant on verge of being sent to Colombia by ICE
A 21-year-old woman who is eight months pregnant and in a state of medical distress is being deported from Atlanta on Wednesday afternoon, a human rights attorney said, pleading for emergency assistance for his client.
“We are trying to get her the medical attention she needs immediately,” said Anthony Enriquez, vice-president of US advocacy and litigation at the Kennedy Human Rights Center, whose client, Zharick Daniela Buitrago Ortiz, is on the verge of being sent to Colombia.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 6:47 pm
Washington Post demands government return electronics seized in raid of reporter’s home

The paper says ‘outrageous seizure’ of Hannah Natanson’s devices threatens press freedom
The Washington Post has asked a federal court in Virginia to force the US government to return materials belonging to reporter Hannah Natanson, whose apartment was raided last week.
Natanson, who has closely reported on the ways in which the Trump administration has reshaped the federal government, had two laptops, two phones, a Garmin watch and other devices seized as part of an investigation into a government contractor’s alleged retention of classified materials, an action that press freedom groups decried as highly unusual and wildly inappropriate.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 7:34 pm
Doge improperly shared sensitive social security data, DoJ court filing reveals

Trump administration acknowledges that Elon Musk’s cost-cutting operation accessed Americans’ sensitive data
After months of denials, the Trump administration has acknowledged in a federal court filing that employees working for Elon Musk’s supposed cost-cutting operation accessed and improperly shared Americans’ sensitive social security data.
The justice department court filing, submitted on Friday in an ongoing lawsuit, reveals that a member of the so-called “department of government efficiency” (Doge) signed a secret data-sharing agreement with an unidentified political advocacy group whose stated aim was to find evidence of voter fraud and overturn election results in certain states.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 3:39 pm
Fired DHS worker sues agency after he criticized Noem on an alleged fake date

Brandon Wright alleges criticism of the homeland security secretary is protected by the first amendment
A former employee of the Department of Homeland Security who was fired after video circulated of him on a date criticizing the agency’s head, Kristi Noem, sued the department on Monday, alleging the termination violated his first amendment rights.
Brandon Wright, who worked at DHS for eight years in IT, said in a federal lawsuit that his time at the agency came to an “abrupt end” because of the “yellow journalism tactics” deployed by an unidentified woman he met on the dating app Bumble.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 7:26 pm
Sheinbaum defends transfer of Mexican cartel members amid efforts to appease Trump

Analysts warn that Trump will probably demand more action from Mexico to counter drug-trafficking groups
Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum has defended the latest transfer of 37 Mexican cartel operatives to the US as a “sovereign decision”, as her government strives to alleviate pressure from the Trump administration to do more against drug-trafficking groups.
It was the third such flight in the year since Donald Trump returned to the White House, but analysts warn that while it remains an effective pressure valve, the returns may be diminishing.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 8:05 pm
Three journalists among 11 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Gaza

Reporters had been in car on way to new camp, says media group, as two 13-year-old boys killed in separate incidents
Hospitals in Gaza say Israeli forces killed at least 11 Palestinians on Wednesday, including two 13-year-old boys and three journalists, in the latest violence to undermine a three-month-old ceasefire.
Palestinian health officials said the Israeli airstrike killed three Palestinian journalists who were travelling in a car to film a newly established displacement camp in the Netzarim area of central Gaza.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 6:09 pm
Snow, ice and subzero temperatures to sweep across US this weekend

The storm will stretch 2,000 miles from south-west to east, disrupting travel and threatening power outages
A vast winter storm is set to descend across much of the US starting on Friday, sweeping snow, ice and brutal cold across nearly 2,000 miles from the south-west to the east coast and affecting more than 200 million people.
The system is expected to disrupt travel, bring down trees and power lines, and create the risk of prolonged power outages, followed by dangerously cold air.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:34 pm
Marseille v Liverpool: Champions League – live

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Arne Slot speaks to the TNT cameras pitchside:
It’s not the first time we play in a hostile stadium. We played at Galatasaray. It’s a great stadium [here], great atmosphere.
The moments where I didn’t play him, we were struggling and I tried something else. We have steadied the ship now but we miss goals from all the ball possession and chances that we have. Salah is one of the players that can score a goal.
First of all, it’s really sad that Ibrahima can’t be here. But Joe is a good replacement but he has not played a lot since I have been here. But he has shown he can be a really good player for us.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 8:11 pm
American democracy on the brink a year after Trump’s election, experts say

Scale and speed of president’s moves have stunned observers of authoritarian regimes – is the US in democratic peril?
Three hundred and sixty-five days after Donald Trump swore his oath of office and completed an extraordinary return to power, many historians, scholars and experts say his presidency has pushed American democracy to the brink – or beyond it.
In the first year of Trump’s second term, the democratically elected US president has moved with startling speed to consolidate authority: dismantling federal agencies, purging the civil service, firing independent watchdogs, sidelining Congress, challenging judicial rulings, deploying federal force in blue cities, stifling dissent, persecuting political enemies, targeting immigrants, scapegoating marginalized groups, ordering the capture of a foreign leader, leveraging the presidency for profit, trampling academic freedom and escalating attacks on the news media.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 12:00 pm
‘Who will stand up and oppose it?’: Trump’s relentless campaign of retribution in his second term

From firing lawyers and government officials to pursuing indictments – president has created a culture of vengeance
During his first year in the White House, Donald Trump has pursued a campaign of retribution unlike any other president in US history.
That Trump would pursue such a campaign is not surprising. Since he launched his first run for president in 2015, Trump has channeled the politics of grievance into political success. Returning to the White House after surviving two impeachments and four different criminal cases against him, Trump has used the might of the federal government to punish those he believes have wronged him.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 12:00 pm
Might is right: US ‘foreign policy’ held hostage to mad king Trump’s whims

Increasingly unpopular at home, a president obsessed by his legacy has turned his scattergun on the world stage
One year into the second Trump administration, an actual US foreign policy remains just a nice idea. Instead, the world has been forced to adapt to the world according to Donald Trump: one increasingly shaped by his erratic shifts and unpredictable decisions, his fury at perceived slights and his growing desire to stamp his legacy in the model of an imperial leader from centuries past.
Think of it as the mad king’s court, where every day is a carnival.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 2:40 pm
‘I would lose my vision’: Americans relying on ACA health plan face uncertainty

Expiration of expanded subsidies has left many with higher healthcare costs – and some with no coverage at all
The final day for most Americans to enroll in an Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance plan that begins in February passed earlier this month, closing a critical window at a moment of deep uncertainty for millions who rely on the law for coverage.
The deadline arrives as federal subsidies that once kept premiums affordable have expired, sharply increasing costs while lawmakers remain deadlocked over whether, and how, to restore them.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 6:00 pm
‘I could not stay silent’: Palestinian prisoner tells of sexual abuse in Israeli jail

Sami al-Saei has defied social stigma to speak out about what a report calls a ‘grave pattern’ of sexual violence
Warning: contains graphic descriptions of torture
Sami al-Saei said he heard the Israeli prison guards who raped him laughing through the assault, before they left him lying blindfolded, handcuffed and in agony on the floor to take a cigarette break.
At least one of the group knew a crime was being committed and intervened, not to stop the torture but to prevent its documentation. Al-Saei said he heard the man warning others “don’t take a photo, don’t take a photo” as they attacked.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:00 am
‘Every time I look at one, I smile!’: how axolotls took over the world

Our passion for these cute-looking salamanders means they are everywhere – except in the wild, where the species is under increasing threat
Axolotls are the new llamas. Which were, of course, the new unicorns. Which triggered a moment for narwhals. If you are an unusual-looking animal, this is your time. Even humans who have never seen an axolotl – a type of salamander – in the smooth and slimy flesh will have met a cartoon or cuddly one. Mexican axolotls have the kind of look that is made for commercial reproduction. The most popular domestic species is pink. Some glow in the dark – and their smile is bigger than Walter’s in the Muppets.
At Argos or Kmart, you can buy axolotls as cuddly toys, featured on socks, hoodies and bedding, or moulded into nightlights. You can crochet an axolotl, stick a rubber one on the end of your pencil or wear them on your underpants. The Economist says they’re a “global megastar”. More than 1,000 axolotl-themed products are listed on Walmart’s website. They grace US Girl Scouts patches, McDonald’s Happy Meals, and the 50-peso bill, a design so popular that, last year, the Bank of Mexico reported that 12.9 million people were hoarding the notes.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 10:00 am
The return of measles: how a once-vanquished disease is spreading again

A year after the Texas outbreak began, new US cases reveal gaps in vaccination and rising risk for children
The measles outbreak in South Carolina now stands at 664 cases, more than doubling in a few weeks, officials said this week. The highly contagious virus has also spread onward to North Carolina, Ohio and Washington state, and similar outbreaks are unfurling in Arizona and Utah as well.
The outbreak, which first began in Texas a year ago this week, has spread to most US states – and as the US passes the one-year mark, its measles-elimination status will probably end, a symbol indicating an expected wave of year-round preventable disease. The outbreak has been plagued by misinformation, with Robert F Kennedy Jr, secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services and longtime vaccine critic, framing measles vaccination as a personal choice and promoting unproven treatments.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 11:00 am
House burping: should we all adopt this German habit?

It’s a simple way to keep homes fresh and mould-free, and has caught on in the US. But there are a few potential downsides ...
Name: House burping.
Age: New to America, ancient in Germany.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 4:39 pm
Stephen Colbert on Trump’s first year back: ‘Today’s maniacal criminality distracts us from yesterday’s maniac crimes’

Late-night hosts discussed the first year of Trump’s second term and his release of private messages other world leaders
Late-night hosts acknowledged one full, maniacal year of Donald Trump’s second term as president of the United States.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 4:49 pm
‘A cash advance on your death’: the strange, morbid world of Aids profiteering

In Oscar-shortlisted documentary short Cashing Out, a little-known industry that saw dying LGBTQ+ people sell their life insurance policies is remembered
During the summer of 2020, at the onset of the Covid pandemic, the documentary director Matt Nadel was back home in Boca Raton, Florida. He remembers one particular evening walk that he took with his father, Phil, as they weathered out those early months.
As they strode through the neighborhood, Nadel, now 26, said that the prospect of a vaccine was exciting, but the idea of pharmaceutical executives profiting off a devastating virus left him feeling uneasy. Phil grew concerned by the complex ethical predicament that his son laid out, and Nadel could quickly tell that his father was acting strangely.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 2:43 pm
World leaders in Davos must stand up to Trump. This is their chance | Robert Reich

The world needs global leaders to clearly and firmly denounce the havoc Trump is wreaking on the US and international order
Hundreds of global CEOs, finance titans, and more than 60 prime ministers and presidents are in Davos, Switzerland, for the annual confab of the world’s powerful and wealthy: the World Economic Forum.
This year’s Davos meeting occurs at a time when Donald Trump is not just unleashing his brownshirts on Minneapolis and other American cities, but also dismantling the international order that’s largely been in place since the end of the second world war – threatening Nato, withdrawing from international organizations including the UN climate treaty, violating the UN charter by invading Venezuela and abducting Nicolás Maduro, upending established trade rules, and demanding that the US annex Greenland.
Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is a professor of public policy emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a Guardian US columnist and his newsletter is at robertreich.substack.com. His new book, Coming Up Short: A Memoir of My America, is out now
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 11:00 am
‘The powerful have their power. We have the capacity to stop pretending’: the Canadian PM’s call to action at Davos | Mark Carney

In a rousing speech, Mark Carney made the case for unity in the face of Donald Trump’s new world order. We reproduce it here
Today I will talk about a rupture in the world order, the end of a pleasant fiction and the beginning of a harsh reality, where geopolitics – where the large, main power, geopolitics – is submitted to no limits, no constraints.
On the other hand, I would like to tell you that the other countries, especially intermediate powers like Canada, are not powerless. They have the capacity to build a new order that encompasses our values, such as respect for human rights, sustainable development, solidarity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the various states.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 2:24 pm
We ran high-level US civil war simulations. Minnesota is exactly how they start | Claire Finkelstein

Developments in Minnesota closely mirror a scenario explored in a 2024 exercise conducted at the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law at the University of Pennsylvania, which I direct
Since January 6, roughly 2,000 ICE agents have been deployed to Minnesota under the pretext of responding to a fraud investigation. In practice, these largely untrained and undisciplined federal agents have been terrorizing Minneapolis residents through illegal and excessive uses of force – often against US citizens – prompting a federal judge to attempt to place limits on the agency’s actions. The Trump administration is encouraging the lawlessness by announcing “absolute immunity” for ICE agents. But if the secretary of homeland security, Kristi Noem, does not heed the court ruling, the consequences may be nothing short of civil war.
In just the past week, ICE agents shot and killed Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, shortly after she returned from dropping her child off at school. They blinded two protesters by shooting them in the face with so-called “less deadly” weapons. They fired teargas bombs around the car of a family carrying six children, sending one child to the emergency room with breathing problems. They violently dragged a woman out of her car and on to the ground screaming. They have shot protesters in the legs. They have forcibly taken thousands of individuals to detention facilities, separating families and casting people into legal limbo – often without regard to their legal status.
Claire Finkelstein is the Algernon Biddle professor of law and professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. She is also the founder and faculty director of the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law at Penn’s Annenberg Public Policy Center
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 11:00 am
The ‘rules-based order’ Davos craves has bigger problems than Trump: it represents a world that no longer exists

The global economic system doesn’t even benefit its US and European creators any more – let alone indebted nations or emerging giants
Donald Trump represents everything that the Davos crowd hates – and it is unlikely they are any more well-disposed towards him after being forced to listen to more than an hour of the president’s rambling speech today. He is a protectionist, not a free trader. He thinks the climate crisis is a hoax and is suspicious of multilateral organisations. He prefers power plays to dialogue and he doesn’t have any time for the “woke” capitalism that Davos has been keen to promote, with its focus on gender equality and ethical investment. The shindig’s organisers, the World Economic Forum (WEF), had to agree to sideline those issues in order to secure Trump’s appearance.
For decades, anti-globalisation protesters have sought to shut down the WEF. Thanks to Trump’s threat to take over Greenland, their prayers may soon be answered. In today’s world, Davos is an irrelevance and it seems fitting that Trump should be on hand this week to deliver the coup de grace to the liberal international rules-based order that the WEF prides itself on upholding.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 4:19 pm
I had an eye-opening experience in the queue for a pub toilet | Adrian Chiles

There was the struggle to make chitchat, a whiff of humiliation – and a sobering recognition of what women have to put up with
I had an unusual experience just before Christmas. I think it did me good. This was at a gathering of some old friends of mine, a group of dentists as it happens, but’s that’s not relevant. The assembled were all blokes, which is relevant. This was at a pub/restaurant that was doing a roaring trade. A lost afternoon was had by all. Nice food, nice drink and surprisingly amusing anecdotes about teeth. Naturally enough, the time came for visits to the gents. Those who went, I half-noticed, seemed to be away a long time. I didn’t dwell on why this might have been so, but when it came to my turn all became clear. I turned the corner, and what should I find but a long queue for the gentlemen’s toilet. No queue at all for the women’s toilet, but a great long one for the men’s. What fresh hell was this? This wasn’t a world any of us in this queue recognised.
For the avoidance of doubt, I neither court nor expect sympathy from any woman here. I am obviously aware that, for women, having to queue to use a public toilet is the norm. How many times have I seen women standing in a queue while men in the same establishment have to do no such thing? Apart from the inconvenience of having to queue to use a convenience, there’s a whiff of humiliation about standing there, waiting for something that men generally don’t have to wait for. It was decidedly bracing to get a taste of it myself, watching the other sex breeze through the door while I was forced to stand solemnly in line with my fellow fellas, angling away at whatever we had in our pockets and consulting our phones.
There’s a whole conversational genre here – toilet queue chitchat – of which men have scant experience. Women, I imagine, have learned to be rather good at it, exchanging pleasantries and an interesting observation or two. On this I’ve consulted some women of my acquaintance. The consensus is that intra-queue communication is limited to the odd eye roll and: “Fuck this, I’m going to use the men’s.” A colleague told me it’s only at the washbasins afterwards that conversation tends to break out.
If I was a woman, I’d waste no time on either pleasantries or silence. If I was forced, time and again, to stand in a public line merely for the opportunity to empty my bladder, I’d vent my spleen like nobody’s business at the sheer injustice of it. A useful metric for any civilised society would be gender parity in wee waiting times. I’m seeking out research on this.
Back in my queue, I tried to get some brotherly banter going about this novel situation of ours. I tutted a bit, rolled my eyes and said something along the lines of: “Well, this makes an unpleasant change, doesn’t it lads?” Someone smiled, someone else looked blank, a third looked sheepish. Another shook his head as if this was yet another manifestation of broken Britain, woke madness etc. Otherwise, silence reigned. Someone emerged, zipping up. The queue shuffled up a place. Two more men joined the back of it. I sighed.
A woman wafted out of the adjacent facility, all fragrant and relaxed. It was all right for some. I grinned bashfully at her, trying to communicate acknowledgement of this topsy-turvy scenario. She said: “Don’t look to me for solidarity, you bastard. Come back when you’ve done this another hundred times and then I might give you the time of day.” Actually, she didn’t say that. She didn’t say anything. But I know that’s what she was thinking. And I really wouldn’t blame her.
• Adrian Chiles is a writer, broadcaster and a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 3:02 pm
Trump’s tariff threat leaves Europe with a choice: fight back or cease to matter | Georg Riekeles

Appeasing Trump has only emboldened him. But European leaders are not as helpless as the US president believes
Georg Riekeles is the associate director of the European Policy Centre
EU leaders’ tough rebukes to Donald Trump in Davos must be followed by concrete action when they convene in Brussels on Thursday night. The US president’s attempt to strong-arm Greenland and Denmark, backed by explicit tariff threats against those who refuse to comply, is not bluster or improvisation. It is economic coercion, openly deployed to force political submission and territorial concessions. The danger lies in the demand itself, but also in how Europe responds.
The EU has reached a moment of truth. If it cannot defend one of its member states whose most basic interests are under direct threat, then the EU is weakened as a geopolitical actor and emptied of purpose.
Georg Riekeles is the associate director of the European Policy Centre
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Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:13 pm
The Guardian view on Keir Starmer and Donald Trump: quiet diplomacy has reached its limit | Editorial

The prime minister has a duty to be candid with the British public about the scale of the global realignment caused by a volatile US president
One foreign policy achievement that Donald Trump prefers not to boast about is his role in helping Mark Carney win last year’s Canadian general election. The incumbent Liberal party faced crushing defeat before Mr Trump threatened to annex Canada. Mr Carney’s candidacy was buoyed up by a patriotic rally against US bullying.
Perhaps because his country has also been coveted by Mr Trump, Mr Carney has given one of the most clear-sighted responses of any democratic leader to the US president’s designs on Greenland. Addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, the Canadian prime minister set out the challenge for countries whose security and prosperity have depended on a global system underwritten by the US.
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Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 6:39 pm
Chelsea v Pafos, Newcastle v PSV, Juventus v Benfica, and more: Champions League – live

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“Just a heads up that, while I would love it to be true, a win tonight for Newcastle doesn’t put us in the last 16,” writes David. “It puts us in the first round of 16, which is really the last 24 (playoffs), to then get into the actual last 16. Two extra matches just what everyone wants right now …”
Silly me. Thanks David.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 8:14 pm
Storm brews over new F1 rules loopholes as Mercedes and Red Bull gain advantage | Giles Richards

Compression ratios will be at the top of the FIA’s agenda in a meeting with F1 teams to head off growing fears before the 2026 season gets under way
Unveiling their new engine in Tokyo should have been a significant moment for Honda to celebrate but behind the scenes, the storied marque – as well as plenty of their Formula One rivals – are worried that a looming row over new engine regulations is threatening to overshadow the opening of the 2026 season.
So significant is the concern that it will be the key topic of discussion at a meeting between the FIA and the engine manufacturers set for Thursday before the first day of pre-season testing at Barcelona.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 3:25 pm
Mayfield claps back at former coach Stefanski and says Browns treated him like ‘garbage’

Pair will face off in NFC South next season
Stefanski reportedly said QB ‘failed’ with Browns
Tampa Bay quarterback Baker Mayfield has vented his frustrations over the treatment he received from his former head coach Kevin Stefanski, who he will now face twice a year as an opponent.
Mayfield played for Stefanski at the Cleveland Browns before he was traded to the Carolina Panthers in 2022. The two are now major figures in the NFC South after Atlanta hired Stefanski as head coach on Saturday.
Mayfield appeared to be angered after an Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter posted that Stefanski said Mayfield and another Browns quarterback, Deshaun Watson, had “failed” in Cleveland.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 12:42 pm
Cody Bellinger stays with New York Yankees on five-year deal worth $162.5m

Yankees lock up Bellinger for $32.5m annually
Lefty slugger hit .302 at Yankee Stadium in 2025
Deal includes no-trade provision and opt-outs
Cody Bellinger became the last of the top free-agent hitters to reach a deal, agreeing Wednesday to stay with the New York Yankees for a $162.5m, five-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told the Associated Press.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement was subject to a successful physical.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 7:10 pm
‘Pay up’: Rory McIlroy delivers Ryder Cup warning to LIV pair Hatton and Rahm

LIV rebels are appealing against DP World Tour sanctions
Forthright McIlroy wants duo to show their commitment
Rory McIlroy has challenged Tyrrell Hatton and Jon Rahm to demonstrate their commitment to the Ryder Cup cause by settling fines for their LIV Golf participation.
McIlroy pointed towards motivation used by Europe during victory at Bethpage last September after it emerged the United States players were paid to play in the Ryder Cup.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 10:51 am
Olympics chief admits she has not spoken to US president Trump about LA 2028 Games

Kirsty Coventry steers clear of global politics in buildup
Organisers will meet with vice-president JD Vance
The International Olympic Committee has yet to establish formal communications with the US president Donald Trump on preparations for the Los Angeles Games in 2028, the IOC president, Kirsty Coventry, has confirmed.
Trump has been speaking in Davos in Switzerland after a turbulent start to 2026 during which he has suggested he will invade Greenland, threatened a trade war with Europe and ousted the Venezuela president Nicolás Maduro.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 4:21 pm
As their midwinter slump goes on, what exactly is going wrong at Manchester City? | Jamie Jackson

Manchester City have issues with injury and form, and need their big players to step up and turn the ship around
At Bodø/Glimt, in a first Champions League outing since 1 October, the 29-year-old appeared what he is: a player still recovering after 18 months out with a serious knee injury and several related setbacks. This was only a third start since his latest return began with the second 45 minutes of the goalless draw at Sunderland on New Year’s Day. Last week Rodri declared he was “ready to go” and said: “I’m really happy to be on the pitch every single day.” Yet in Saturday’s 2-0 loss at Manchester United he was a one-paced, non-factor unable to do what he did with ease pre‑anterior cruciate ligament rupture: run midfield and so the contest. In Tuesday’s 3-1 humbling in Norway the Spaniard was the same, and two moments tell the tale of his form. First Jens Petter Hauge left him a statue before registering a memorable long-range strike for Bodø’s third goal; then came the two yellow cards in two minutes that had Rodri sent off.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 1:54 pm
World would be a ‘better place’ if US took over Greenland, says Nigel Farage

Reform leader says he agrees ‘strategically’ with Trump but adds that views of Greenlanders must be respected
The world would be a “better, more secure place” if America took over Greenland, Nigel Farage said at Davos, while insisting that he still believed in the sovereignty of nation states.
During a panel at the World Economic Forum’s “America House” in the Swiss ski resort on Wednesday, the Reform UK leader said he had “no doubt” that the world would be safer if a “strong America” was in Greenland “because of the geopolitics of the high north, because of the retreating ice caps and because of the continued expansionism of Russian icebreakers, of Chinese investment”.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:25 pm
Concern over north-east Syria security amid fears IS militants could re-emerge

US military says it has transported ‘IS fighters’ to Iraq after Kurdish-controlled prisons and camps changed hands
Concerned western officials said they were closely monitoring the deteriorating security situation in north-east Syria amid fears that Islamic State militants could re-emerge after the Kurdish defeat at the hands of the Damascus government.
The US military said it had transported “150 IS fighters” from a frontline prison in Hasakah province across the border to Iraq, and said it was willing to move up to 7,000 to prevent what it warned could be a dangerous breakout.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 7:20 pm
Prince Harry accuses Daily Mail publisher of wanting to drive him ‘to drugs and drink’

Duke of Sussex says Associated Newspapers has made Meghan’s life ‘an absolute misery’ and alleges it used unlawful means to secure stories
Prince Harry has accused the publisher of the Daily Mail of wanting to drive him “to drugs and drinking” by placing his life under surveillance, as he told the high court that it continued to “come after” him and his wife.
The Duke of Sussex was on the verge of tears as he said Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) had continued to make Meghan’s life “an absolute misery” during his litigation against it.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:42 pm
Rollout of AI may need to be slowed to ‘save society’, says JP Morgan boss

Jamie Dimon warns of civil unrest but Nvidia’s Jensen Huang argues tech will create rather than destroy jobs
Jamie Dimon, the boss of JP Morgan, has said artificial intelligence “may go too fast for society” and cause “civil unrest” unless governments and business support displaced workers.
While advances in AI will have huge benefits, from increasing productivity to curing diseases, the technology may need to be phased in to “save society”, he said.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 6:18 pm
US officials tried to lobby against Marine Le Pen election ban, French judge says

Magali Lafourcade says the two envoys were convinced the far-right leader’s corruption trial had been political
A French magistrate has said two Trump administration emissaries approached her seeking to lobby against an election ban on the French far-right leader Marine Le Pen.
Magali Lafourcade, the secretary general of France’s human rights commission (CNCDH), an independent body that advises the government, told Agence France-Presse (AFP) she had reported the content of the meeting to the French foreign ministry immediately, fearing a potential “manipulation of the public debate in France”.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 4:38 pm
Hand shape in Indonesian cave may be world’s oldest known rock art

Archaeologists say stencil painted with ochre in limestone cave on Muna Island was created at least 67,800 years ago
The faded outline of a hand on a cave wall in Indonesia may be the world’s oldest known rock art, according to archaeologists who say it was created at least 67,800 years ago.
The ancient hand stencil was discovered in a limestone cave popular with tourists on Muna Island, part of south-eastern Sulawesi, where it had gone unnoticed between more recent paintings of animals and other figures.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 4:00 pm
‘Treated like shirkers’: German unions cry foul over Merz’s sick-note crackdown

Opponents say proposal to end sick notes issued over phone would fill up doctors’ waiting rooms unnecessarily
A German proposal to end the right to get short-term sick leave from a doctor over the telephone as a means of cracking down on skiving has met with outcry from labour groups and the medical profession.
Germans enjoy some of the most generous employee illness policies in Europe, a fact the conservative chancellor, Friedrich Merz, says is undermining efforts to kickstart the EU’s biggest economy, whose growth has largely stalled since 2022.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:23 pm
Chile’s president-elect names staunch abortion opponent as gender equality minister

Far-right incoming president picked Judith Marín, who has publicly decried bills to decriminalise abortion, for the role
Chile’s incoming far-right president José Antonio Kast has named a vehement opponent of abortion who has repeatedly stated her support for life “from conception to natural death” as the country’s new women and gender equality minister.
Judith Marín, 30, was once ejected from Chile’s senate by police for screaming “return to the Lord” during a vote to decriminalise abortion under restricted circumstances.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 4:56 pm
Suni Williams, Starliner astronaut, retires after 27 years at Nasa

She set the record for most spacewalk time by a woman and spent nine months at the International Space Station
Suni Williams, one of two Nasa astronauts whose 10-day test flight mission turned into a nine-month odyssey on the International Space Station (ISS), has retired from the US space agency.
The 60-year-old former navy captain left in December after 27 years with Nasa, according to a press release from the agency on Tuesday. Jared Isaacman, the agency’s new administrator, praised her as “a trailblazer in human spaceflight”.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 3:04 pm
Half of world’s CO2 emissions come from just 32 fossil fuel firms, study shows

Critics accuse leading firms of sabotaging climate action but say data increasingly being used to hold them to account
Just 32 fossil fuel companies were responsible for half the global carbon dioxide emissions driving the climate crisis in 2024, down from 36 a year earlier, a report has revealed.
Saudi Aramco was the biggest state-controlled polluter and ExxonMobil was the largest investor-owned polluter. Critics accused the leading fossil fuel companies of “sabotaging climate action” and “being on the wrong side of history” but said the emissions data was increasingly being used to hold the companies accountable.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 6:00 am
Looking for Miracle: why have so many dugongs gone missing from Thailand’s shores?

The Andaman coast was one of very few places in the world with a viable population but then dead dugongs began washing up. Now half have gone
A solitary figure stands on the shore of Thailand’s Tang Khen Bay. The tide is slowly rising over the expanse of sandy beach, but the man does not seem to notice. His eyes are not fixed on the sea, but on the small screen clutched between his hands.
About 600 metres offshore, past the shadowy fringe of coral reef, his drone hovers over the murky sea, focused on a whirling grey shape: Miracle, the local dugong, is back.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:03 am
Huge amounts of extra land needed for RFK Jr’s meat-heavy diet guidelines

Even 25% increase in meat and dairy consumption would require 100m more acres of agricultural land, analysis says
The Trump administration’s new dietary guidelines urging Americans to eat far more meat and dairy products will, if followed, come at a major cost to the planet via huge swathes of habitat razed for farmland and millions of tons of extra planet-heating emissions.
A new inverted food pyramid recently released by Donald Trump’s health department emphasizes pictures of steak, poultry, ground beef and whole milk, alongside fruits and vegetables, as the most important foods to eat.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:30 pm
Antarctic penguins have radically shifted their breeding season – seemingly in response to climate change

Changing temperatures may be behind change in behaviour, which experts fear threatens three species’ survival
Penguins in Antarctica have radically shifted their breeding season, apparently as a response to climate change, research has found.
Dramatic shifts in behaviour were revealed by a decade-long study led by Penguin Watch at the University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes University, with some penguins’ breeding period moving forward by more than three weeks.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 5:01 am
Claudette Colvin obituary

US civil rights activist who as a schoolgirl protested against segregation on Alabama’s buses
Although she was a pivotal figure in the US civil rights movement, Claudette Colvin, who has died aged 86, never received the full recognition she deserved for her courageous and groundbreaking protest against segregation.
On 2 March 1955 Colvin, aged 15, was riding a bus home from school in Montgomery, Alabama, with seats in the front reserved for white passengers, while those in the rear were designated for black people. She was in a “neutral” zone from which, as the bus filled up, the driver could order black passengers to move to the back. When she refused to give up her seat to a white woman, the driver called the police, and Colvin was arrested. Soon afterwards she appeared before a juvenile court. Charges of violating segregation laws and disturbing the peace were eventually dropped on appeal, but her conviction for assaulting a police officer was upheld.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 1:28 pm
US senator calls veterans affairs’ data collection of non-citizen workers ‘thinly veiled effort to instill fear’

In letter to VA and DHS, Adam Schiff expressed alarm after Guardian reported on memo to gather information
Adam Schiff, a Democratic US senator, is expressing alarm in a letter to the Departments of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Homeland Security (DHS), following a report from the Guardian that revealed the VA was gathering data on its “non-citizen” workforce.
The VA told the Guardian some of the information gathered could be shared with other agencies for immigration enforcement purposes.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 11:00 am
Coyote stuns observers by braving rough waters to swim to Alcatraz

Coyote is thought to be the first ever to reach the notorious former prison island off the coast of San Francisco
A coyote recently stunned observers by swimming to Alcatraz, braving the treacherous waters surrounding the notorious former prison island off the coast of San Francisco in plain view of a tourist recording video.
The coyote in question is thought to be the first ever to reach Alcatraz, now a tourist attraction, in that manner. While it’s uncertain why the animal doggy-paddled there, the consensus is that the creature probably came from San Francisco – about 1.25 miles away – or other islands near Alcatraz where coyotes have been spotted.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 11:00 am
Lindsey Halligan leaves post as US attorney after judges’ sharp criticism

Trump-appointed federal attorney with no prosecutorial experience led failed cases against president’s political foes
Lindsey Halligan, a Trump-appointed federal attorney who led the failed prosecutions of two of the president’s political opponents, has left her position at the US justice department, attorney general Pam Bondi said on Tuesday.
The departure of Halligan, who previously served as Trump’s personal attorney, comes after multiple judges have sharply criticized her and cast doubts on her ability to lawfully remain in her position.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 7:34 pm
Snapchat’s parent company settles social media addiction lawsuit before trial

Snap’s chief executive had been due to testify in civil action also involving Meta, TikTok and YouTube
Snapchat’s parent company has settled a civil lawsuit shortly before it was due to start in California, but other large tech companies still face a trial under the case.
Snap’s chief executive, Evan Spiegel, had been due to testify in a tech addiction lawsuit which also involves the Instagram owner, Meta; ByteDance’s TikTok; and Alphabet-owned YouTube – which have not settled.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 1:42 pm
Spain’s rail network under scrutiny after second deadly crash in three days

Trainee driver killed in accident near Barcelona just days after 43 died in collision between two high-speed trains
Spain’s rail network is under scrutiny after a commuter train crashed near Barcelona just days after at least 43 people died and 152 were injured in a collision between two high-speed trains.
The second crash in three days occurred at approximately 9pm on Tuesday when a retaining wall collapsed on to the track near Gelida in the region of Catalonia in north-east Spain, derailing a local train.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 12:47 pm
Vienna closes museums and cuts opening hours as part of austerity drive

Director of Wien Museum says ‘we all have to economise’ as city temporarily reduces access to cultural sites
It prides itself on its reputation as the world’s home of classical music. But Vienna will temporarily close several museums dedicated to famous composers this year as the Austrian capital cuts its culture budget to meet public spending targets.
The apartment where the Austrian composer Franz Schubert died, the residence of “Blue Danube” writer Johann Strauss, as well as the house where Joseph Haydn lived are to be closed temporarily as cost-saving measures, the director of Vienna’s museums announced on Wednesday.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 4:36 pm
Iran’s central bank using vast quantities of cryptocurrency championed by Farage, says report

Regime appears to have turned to digital currency issued by Tether in the face of sanctions
Iran’s central bank appears to have been using vast quantities of a cryptocurrency championed by Nigel Farage, according to a new report.
Elliptic, a crypto analytics company, said it had traced at least $507m (£377m) of cryptocurrency issued by Tether – a company touted by the Reform UK leader – passing through accounts that appear to be controlled by Iran’s central bank.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 6:00 am
‘We played to 8,000 Mexicans who knew every word’: how the Whitest Boy Alive conquered the world

He lit up Europe with bands ranging from Peachfuzz to Kings of Convenience. But it was the Whitest Boy Alive that sent Erlend Øye stratospheric. As they return, the soft-singing, country-hopping sensation looks back
If you were to imagine the recent evolution of music in Europe as a series of scenes from a Where’s Wally?-style puzzle book, one bespectacled, lanky figure would pop up on almost every page. There he is in mid-90s London, handing out flyers for his first band Peachfuzz. Here he is in NME at the dawn of the new millennium, fronting folk duo Kings of Convenience and spearheading the new acoustic movement. There he is strumming his guitar in the vanguard of Norway’s “Bergen wave”. Then he’s off spinning records in Berlin nightclubs during the city’s “poor but sexy” post-millennial years. By the 2010s, he’s driving a renaissance of Italian chamber pop as part of La Comitiva, his bandmates hailing from the southern tip of Sicily.
It’s hard to think of a figure more musically cosmopolitan than Erlend Otre Øye, connecting the dots across a continent where national scenes rarely overlap – and making magic happen. No wonder his debut solo album, with 10 tracks recorded in 10 different cities, was called Unrest. Of all his reincarnations, though, the one that has best endured (if you go by Spotify) is his four-piece, The Whitest Boy Alive. And this spring and summer, they’re reuniting for a tour of Mexico and Europe to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Dreams, their debut album.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 4:31 pm
The shot that got me a police beating: Rod Morris’s best photograph

‘After I took this, police officers bundled me into the back of a car and drove me to the local station where I was questioned for a long time. On the way out, they took turns to punch and kick me’
In 1993, a photograph I’d taken of a bus driver in Luxor, Egypt, won a competition. The prize was some money, a camera and a return ticket to anywhere in the world. I chose Chile. The camera was an all-bells-and-whistles model: I sold it to a taxi driver at 3am. I’ve always preferred working with light 35mm cameras.
After three months in Chile, I caught a train that rose up to the high Bolivian Altiplano plateau, leaving me with a splitting headache only relieved by some coca tea. I had an open-ended commission with the Financial Times to provide photographs from financial areas of the South American cities I went to, so while my main aim was to wander around photographing exciting things I came across, I also made sure to head to the financial district and government quarters in the city of La Paz, which is where this was taken.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 3:00 pm
Mercy review – Chris Pratt takes on AI judge Rebecca Ferguson in ingenious sci-fi thriller

It is the year 2029 and an LA cop finds himself accused of murdering his wife. He has 90 minutes to clear his name before robo-justice sends him down
Irish writer Marco van Belle delivers an entertaining script for this real time futurist thriller-satire set in LA in 2029, in a world (as they say) where AI is wholly responsible for assessing criminal guilt or innocence. You’ve heard of RoboCop. This is RoboJustice. Veteran Russian-Kazakh film-maker Timur Bekmambetov directs, bringing his usual robust approach to the big action sequences, and Chris Pratt stars as the LAPD cop accused of murder. (Longtime Pratt fans will appreciate a cameo appearance here of Pratt’s fellow cast-member from TV’s Parks and Recreation, Jay Jackson, effectively reprising his performance as sonorous TV newsreader Perd Hapley.)
The film’s ostensible target is the insidious power of AI, though the movie partakes of today’s liberal opinion doublethink, in which we all solemnly concur that AI is very worrying while not having the smallest intention of doing anything about it. Pratt plays Detective Chris Raven, an officer with a drinking problem but nonetheless a poster boy for LA law enforcement in 2029 for having brought in the first conviction under the city’s creepy new hi-tech justice system, ironically entitled Mercy (it doesn’t appear to be an acronym). AI is now the sole arbiter of justice and defendants each have a 90-minute trial to make their case in front of Judge Maddox, an AI-hologram played by Rebecca Ferguson who icily insists on the facts but is capable of weird Max-Headroom-type glitches.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:00 pm
Return to Silent Hill review – video game horror series births another middling movie

Director Christopher Gans returns to the haunted town franchise but can’t seem to figure out what to do with it
There’s an admirable loyalty, maybe even poetry, in a film-maker returning to an unpromising, barely there movie series 20 years after his first crack became a minor hit. The horror film Silent Hill, based on a video game of the same name, has garnered a cult following in the decades since its 2006 release, but it’s not exactly a genre classic nor beloved franchise, with a single little-seen 2012 sequel to its name – until now. Return to Silent Hill brings back the first film’s director, Christopher Gans, for a new story set in the same ash-strewn ghost town, this one based on the Silent Hill 2 video game. Characters in these movies tend to wander into a place that is obviously haunted or cursed, refusing to leave even after it becomes clear that they should, and only decide to escape after it’s too late. Maybe Gans can relate.
Or maybe he’s the only man for the job because no one else will take it. That could almost describe James (Jeremy Irvine), the hapless protagonist of Return to Silent Hill. After a chance traffic-accident meeting with Mary (Hannah Emily Anderson) that unconvincingly thwarts her attempt to leave home, the two fall in love, and after a time James even moves to Mary’s oddball town; as a painter, he can go anywhere (though if there’s a reason that Mary couldn’t leave, given that she was already ready to hop a bus when they meet, I missed it). Despite the movie skipping over what makes them so instantly compatible, James is all in; someone has to be.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 4:13 pm
Steal review – you long for Sophie Turner to triumph in this wild thriller

This breathless and hugely entertaining financial heist show isn’t just packed with twists. It’s a clever meditation on the evil of money – in which you’re rooting for the Game of Thrones star
The trick, Zara Dunne tells her new underling as she shows her round the trades processing floor of the pension management company for which they both now work, is not to dwell on the fact that every day that passes is another day wasted. And to know where the nice biscuits are. This is very good advice for any twentysomething starting their first job, but especially one called Myrtle, as this one is, whom I imagine has already had much of the stuffing knocked out of her by her peers’ reactions to this odd parental choice of moniker.
Soon, however, they are all in need of substantially more comfort than even a chocolate Hobnob can provide, as a team of armed villains swarms the floor. From there, the glossy new six-part thriller Steal kicks into high gear and doesn’t let up for a moment. The baddies – sporting not masks but sophisticated, subtle prosthetics that can fool all the facial recognition software the police will soon be applying to the CCTV footage – herd Zara (Sophie Turner, continuing to deliver sterling work post-Game of Thrones), Myrtle (Eloise Thomas), Zara’s friend and colleague Luke (Archie Madekwe) and the rest of the rank into one conference room while the management committee is locked in another. A couple of gruesome beatings later, so that nobody is in any doubt about the dedication of the villainous gang, Luke and Zara are yanked out and forced to help them execute a set of trades worth £4bn, and the committee is forced to sign off on them all. At one point, Luke crumbles and Zara must step in to save the day. She is hailed as a hero once the thieves have completed their hi-tech heist and left the building.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:00 am
Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart review – her frankness about her ordeal is truly inspiring

Taken from her bedroom at the age of 14 and sexually abused for nine months, Smart, now a child safety activist, rails powerfully against shame in this true-crime documentary
New year, new true-crime documentary from Netflix. Age cannot wither the genre made famous by the streamer all the way back in 2015 with Making a Murderer, which explored the wrongful conviction of Steven Avery for sexual assault and attempted murder who spent 18 years in prison for that and who was later tried and convicted of another murder. That documentary was a decade in the making. Things move more quickly now, and the preferred content is more palatable to a mass audience – tales of victims’ survival and the very rightful conviction of perpetrators meet the voyeuristic appetite and proxy lust for vengeance without requiring too much painful thinking abut the inadequacies of a country’s legal system, say, or the corruption of its law enforcement.
Still, the new approach has brought some astonishing untold stories of forgotten victims into the light and – usefully or not – given us a better measure of the depraved depths to which men can go. (And it is almost always men, who either have an innate problem or need to bring a suit against an incredibly biased set of film-makers and commissioners tout damn suite.)
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 7:00 am
Release the beast! How Iron Maiden and a naked Ralph Fiennes created the ultimate big-screen needle drop

The Number of the Beast lights up an unforgettable scene in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple thanks to director Nia DaCosta expertly blending ‘craziness and romance’
There were laughs of surprise around me in screen three of the Everyman in Muswell Hill, north London, as 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple drew to its conclusion. Without giving too much away for those who haven’t seen it, Ralph Fiennes dancing semi-naked among piles of human bones to Iron Maiden’s The Number of the Beast is not how you expect one of our greatest thespians to deport himself on screen.
“Alex Garland chose that song,” says the film’s director, Nia DaCosta. “He wrote it into the script. And you can’t get better than that in a film about satanists.”
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 8:30 am
A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood review – getting through the day

Alex Jennings’s performance hums with buried rage in Christopher Isherwood’s landmark exploration of grief
At the start of A Single Man, George Falconer wakes up at home in the morning and drags himself despondently to the bathroom. There he stares at himself in the mirror, observing not so much a face as “the expression of a predicament … a dull harassed stare, a coarsened nose, a mouth dragged down by the corners into a grimace as if at the sourness of its own toxins, cheeks sagging from their anchors of muscle”.
Set in 1962, Christopher Isherwood’s landmark novel follows a day in the life of a 58-year-old British expat and college professor living in California. George is silently trying to come to terms with the death of his partner, Jim, after a car accident. We accompany him from his morning ablutions – during which he reflects on the judgment of his homophobic neighbour Mrs Strunk – and his drive to work, to a teaching session, a gym workout and a drink with his friend Charley. Throughout we are privy to his internal monologue, which reveals George as a man prone to existential dread and who is isolated in a world that, owing to his sexuality, regards him with suspicion.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 3:00 pm
Is listening to an audiobook as good as reading?

Queen tells reading campaign that listening counts too – and the publishing industry increasingly agrees
Queen Camilla has met many disreputable characters in her time as a royal, but her encounter this week with two celebrity reprobates was at least for a good cause. The queen has appeared in the Beano alongside its celebrated bad boy Dennis the Menace and his dog, Gnasher, as part of a campaign to promote reading.
It wasn’t the cartoon Camilla’s waspish waist that captured the headlines (“I wish,” she said of her comic strip avatar), but what she had to say while encouraging the tween menace to “go all in” for reading: “Comics and audiobooks count too!”
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 8:00 am
Vigil by George Saunders review – will a world-wrecking oil tycoon repent?

The ghosts of Lincoln in the Bardo return to confront a dying oil man’s destructive legacy – but this time they feel like a gimmick
George Saunders is back in the Bardo – perhaps stuck there. Vigil, his first novel since 2017’s Booker prize‑winning Lincoln in the Bardo, returns to that indeterminate space between life and death, comedy and grief, moral inquiry and narrative hijinks. Once again, the living are largely absent, and the dead are meddlesome and chatty. They have bones to pick.
They converge at the deathbed of an oil man, KJ Boone. He’s a postwar bootstrapper: long-lived, filthy rich and mightily pleased with himself. “A steady flow of satisfaction, even triumph, coursed through him, regarding all he had managed to see, cause and create.” Boone is calm in his final hours, enviably so. He seems destined to die exactly as he lived, untroubled by self-reflection. But as his body falters, his mind becomes permeable to ghosts, and they have work to do. The tycoon has profited handsomely from climate denial, and there is still time for him to acknowledge his fossil-fuelled sins before the lights go out.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 7:00 am
Cameo by Rob Doyle review – a fantasy of literary celebrity in the culture war era

In this larky autofiction, the ups and downs of creative life are cartoonishly dramatised as the writer becomes an action hero
Rob Doyle’s previous novel, Threshold, took the form of a blackly comic travelogue narrated by an Irish writer named Rob. In one episode before Rob becomes an author, we see him as a sexually pent-up teacher abroad, masturbating over an essay he’s marking. That the scene is an echo of one in Michel Houellebecq’s Atomised (once named by Doyle as the best book from the past 40 years) hardly lessens our discomfort, and it’s hard not to feel that our unease is precisely the point. “Frankly, a lot of my life has been disastrous,” he once told an interviewer – which might not be quite as self-deprecating as it sounds, given that Doyle has also argued that “great literature” is born of “abjection” not “glory”.
The autofictional game-playing continues in his new novel, Cameo, but instead of self-abasing display, we get a perky book-world send-up for the culture war era, cartoonishly dramatising the ups and downs of creative life. It takes the form of a vertiginous hall of mirrors centred on gazillion-selling Dublin novelist Ren Duka, renowned for a long novel cycle drawn on his own life, the summaries of which comprise the bulk of the book we’re reading. Duka’s work isn’t autofiction à la Knausgård: hardly deskbound, still less under the yoke of domesticity, he leads a jet-set life of peril, mixing with drug dealers, terrorists, spies, and eventually serving time for tax evasion before he develops a crack habit, a penchant for threesomes in Paris and – perhaps least likely of all – returns to his long-forsaken Catholicism.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 9:00 am
Animal Crossing’s new update has revived my pandemic sanctuary

After years away revisiting my abandoned island uncovers new features, old memories and the quiet reassurance that you can go home again
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Nintendo’s pandemic-era hit Animal Crossing: New Horizons got another major update last week, along with a £5 Switch 2 upgrade that makes it look and run better on the new console. Last year, I threw a new year’s party for my children in the game, but apart from that I have barely touched my island since the depths of lockdown, when sunny Alba was my preferred escape from the monotonous misery of the real world. Back then, I spent more than 200 hours on this island. Stepping out of her (now massive) house, my avatar’s hair is all ruffled and her eyes sleepy after a long, long time aslumber.
I half-expected Alba to be practically in ruins, but it’s not that bad. Aside from a few cockroaches in the basement and a bunch of weeds poking up from the snow, everything is as it was. The paths that I had laid out around the island still lead me to the shop, the tailors, the museum; I stop by to visit Blathers the curatorial owl, and he gives me a new mission to find a pigeon called Brewster so that we can open a museum cafe. “It’s been four years and eight months!” exclaims one of my longtime residents, a penguin called Aurora. That can’t be right, can it? Have I really been ignoring her since summer 2021? Thankfully, Animal Crossing characters are very forgiving. I get the impression they’ve been getting along perfectly fine without me.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 1:00 pm
TR-49 review – inventive narrative deduction game steeped in the strangest of wartime secrets

PC; Inkle
The UK game developer’s latest is a database mystery constructed from an archive of fictional books. Their combined contents threaten to crack the code of reality
Bletchley Park: famed home of the Enigma machine, Colossus computer, and, according to the premise of TR-49, an altogether stranger piece of tech. Two engineers created a machine that feeds on the most esoteric books: treatises on quantum computing, meditations on dark matter, pulp sci-fi novels and more. In the mid-2010s, when the game is set, Britain finds itself again engulfed by war, this time with itself. The arcane tool may hold the key to victory.
You play as budding codebreaker Abbi, a straight-talking northerner who is sifting through the machine now moved to a crypt beneath Manchester Cathedral. She has no idea how it works and neither do you. So you start tinkering. You input a four-digit code – two letters followed by two numbers. What do these correspond to? The initials of people and the year of a particular book’s publication. Input a code correctly and you are whisked away to the corresponding page, as if using a particularly speedy microfiche reader. These pages – say, by famed fictional physicist, Joshua Silverton – are filled with clues and, should you get lucky, further codes and even the titles of particular works. Your primary goal is to match codes with the corresponding book title in a bid to find the most crucial text of all, Endpeace, the key to understanding the erudite ghosts of this machine.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 11:15 am
‘A new form of theater’: can Ian McKellen, 52 cameras and ‘mixed reality’ reinvent a medium?

At the Shed in New York, attendees wearing enhanced glasses are witnessing an experimental new play where actors appear in video form
You sit in a circle at the Shed, the cultural center in Manhattan’s futuristic Hudson Yards, waiting for the show to begin. Through your enhanced glasses, you see four empty chairs facing you, just out of reach. You watch strangers look out for the actors to arrive. As they do, one at a time, you feel unsettled – each locks eyes with you, specifically. “Don’t panic,” the esteemed British actor Ian McKellen assures you, as the actors take their seats.
Except the actors are not there, really – McKellen, along with co-stars Golda Rosheuvel, Arinzé Kene and Rosie Sheehy, appears in An Ark, a new play at the Shed, in video form, a nearly opaque specter overlaid on the candy-apple red carpeting and crisp white walls of the theater and the outlines of your 180 or so fellow audience members. The experimental new play, written almost entirely in the second person by Simon Stephens (whose most recent show, the Andrew Scott-starring Vanya, wowed audiences at the Lucille Lortel theater last year), is one of the first so-called “mixed reality” shows staged in New York, blending physical experience with digital elements. Over 47 minutes, the actors address you, the viewer, directly. Their gaze remains trained on you. Don’t panic, they repeatedly assure. (Though due to some technical malfunctions at the preview I attended, there was some panicking.)
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 10:13 am
‘The rise of fascism makes our work even more important’: Montez Press, champions of queer, feminist art

They published a raunchy book inspired by the Guardian’s Owen Jones; broadcast interviews with obscure punk legends; and make calendars to navigate the world of underground art. Now they’re going global
Stuart McKenzie turns towards a fan on a makeshift stage so his long brunette hair blows in the wind. The artist is dressed in a power suit with thick rimmed glasses, flamboyantly smoking a cigarette as he performs the confessional poetry he’s been writing since the 80s. “Stuart is this fantastic London staple who is just coming out of the woodwork now,” says Emily Pope, the director of Montez Press, who hosted the fundraiser where McKenzie performed to support their queer, feminist press and radio.
McKenzie is a typical Montez Press collaborator: an experimental artist who doesn’t fit neatly into either art, literary or music spaces (although he did recently support the indie band Bar Italia). He’s later in his career than some of the emerging artists they collaborate with but he has Montez Press’s “desire to push boundaries and ask questions,” as Anna Clark, one of the organisation’s founding members, puts it.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 11:20 am
‘Soviet attitudes framed local culture as backward’: the record label standing up to Russian imperialism

Ored Recordings documents chants, laments and displacement songs of the Caucasus threatened by erasure. After the invasion of Ukraine, its ‘punk ethnography’ has never been more urgent
In May 2022, a few weeks after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, musician Bulat Khalilov was attending a demonstration in Nalchik, a southern Russian city in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains. As he joined a group congregating around the monument to the Circassian victims of Russo-Circassian war, Khalilov was approached by a policeman and sensed trouble. To his surprise, the officer asked: “Are you from Ored Recordings? I follow you on Instagram. You’re doing great.”
Their gathering still had to be dispersed, but the enthusiasm that Ored Recordings inspires even among enforcers of the law speaks volumes about the power of what Khalilov and his friend and label co-founder Timur Kodzoko call “punk ethnography”: the recording of religious chants, laments and displacement songs at family gatherings, local festivals, in people’s kitchens, to fight against the erasure of Circassian culture.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 9:01 am
‘I’d come back to the UK – but I’m not playing a cop’: Oscar-tipped Wunmi Mosaku on sensational vampire smash Sinners

She grew up on a Manchester council estate. Now she’s gone stratospheric for her pivotal role in Sinners. The star talks about leaving Britain for LA – and the £30 bus trip that changed her life
‘I do love a Greggs,” says Wunmi Mosaku, as she settles into a sofa in a hotel in London’s Holborn. She’s extolling the virtues of the high-street baker after I jokingly suggested that’s what she could have for lunch, now she’s back in the UK from her base in Los Angeles. Despite being Stateside for the best part of a decade, she has lost none of her Manchester twang or sense of humour.
“You know what I love about Greggs?” she asks, leaning in. “In each city, they have something specific to that place. So in London, they’ve got the Tottenham cake. Manchester’s got the Eccles cake. In Liverpool, they’ve got the scouse pie. In Newcastle, they’ve got … a ton of breads. You can’t get them anywhere else!”
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 4:35 pm
The place that stayed with me: on a wild, misty river I learned I have the strength for almost anything

At first Stephanie Wood felt out of her depth rafting the Franklin, but by the end, a world of new possibilities had opened up
I am old, I am unfit for this project and I am colder than hell frozen over but I am also stuck. A helicopter will not winch me out because my only injuries are the agonies of dodgy hips, screaming arm muscles and deeply wounded pride.
And there are miles and days to go before I sleep again on a mattress with clean sheets and a pillow and luxuriate in a hot shower and can be propelled forward in ways that do not require the use of my arms.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 2:00 pm
Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: 2026 will be the year of the skirt – and no, it doesn’t have to be short

I’ve got a feeling this is the year skirts regain their main character energy
I never stopped wearing skirts, I just sort of stopped thinking about them. They were a plus-one, not the main event. For the past few years I have planned my outfits around my obsession with pleated trousers, or my latest experimental jean shape. Or I have worn dresses. Sometimes I have ended up in a skirt, but the skirt was kind of an afterthought. For instance, at one point last year when it was chilly and I needed to look smart as well as cosy, I picked out a sweater and a pair of knee-high boots, and then slotted in a plain midi in satin or wool, just something to sit in between.
Things could be about to change. I’ve got a feeling that 2026 could be the year that skirts get main character energy again. For a start: hemlines are getting shorter again, which makes skirts more attention-grabbing. If you left the house with your eyes open at any point in 2025, you will have noticed this happening: generation Z and Alpha wear very, very short skirts – she says, trying and failing not to sound about 150 years old – but the trend for above-the-knee hemlines crosses all generations. Adult women with their legs out was very much a feature of the pre-Christmas party season. But what is noticeable is that the mini renaissance is much more about a skirt, than it is about a dress. A short skirt feels cooler; more about your style and less about your body than a minidress.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 2:00 pm
‘I’d give anything just to see her again’: owners’ grief for their beloved pets

As a study says a pet death can hurt as much as that of a relative, three people describe their emotions
Grief over the death of a pet could be as chronic as that for a human family member, according to research. The study, published in the academic journal PLOS One, suggests grieving pet owners can suffer from prolonged grief disorder (PGD).
PGD is a mental health condition that can last months or even years, and often involves intense longing and despair, and problems socialising and going about daily tasks. Currently, only those grieving the loss of a person can be diagnosed.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 6:00 am
Divorce rings: why women are celebrating their breakups

From repurposed engagement rings to parties, tattoos and the wild home renovations of #DivorcedMomCore, relationship splits have entered a surprising new era
Name: Divorce rings.
Age: Relatively new. British Vogue is reporting that they are a thing. And if it’s in Vogue the chances are it’s in vogue.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 2:47 pm
Does it even need to be said? No, you don’t need to do a ‘parasite cleanse’

Pricey deworming remedies are being touted as cure-alls. Supermodel Heidi Klum gave it a go – experts roll their eyes
Last August, supermodel Heidi Klum revealed that she and her husband, Tom Kaulitz, were planning a worm and parasite cleanse.
“Everything on my Instagram feed at the moment is about worms and parasites,” she told the Wall Street Journal, ominously adding: “I don’t know what the heck is going to come out.”
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:00 pm
Gut check: are at-home microbiome tests a way to ‘hack your health’ or simply a waste? | Antiviral

Spruiked by online influencers as a way of gaining insight into our health, experts say at-home tests oversimplify complex factors and can cause unnecessary distress
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For a few hundred dollars you can put your poo in an envelope and post it off to a laboratory. In return you’ll get a report (sometimes generated by AI) outlining your food sensitivities, metabolic fitness, and what pathogens or fungi you’re harbouring.
These at-home gut microbiome tests or “GI mapping” kits are frequently promoted by influencers as a way to “hack your health” and “take control” through analysing some of the trillions of organisms that live in your digestive tract.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 2:00 pm
Write a card, read a poem, take fewer photos: how to feel more human in 2026

While ‘touch grass’ has become a popular prescription for a less digital life, choosing social friction over efficiency can also feel curative
At the turn of the millennium daily life looked very different. The modern internet was just a decade old, mobile phones were far from universal and our social lives were mostly physical – and local.
In the 25 years since, technology has changed how we live in profound ways. Most people check their phone within minutes of waking and return to it on average 186 times a day. Computers and the systems that sit behind them mediate every aspect of modern life, shaping how we move through the world.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 2:00 pm
The truth about health patches: can they really treat stress, spots and lost libido?

For three weeks, I wore stickers on my skin supposed to address all sorts of conditions. Are they a panacea, problem or performance?
This morning, I woke up feeling a little groggy. My go-to remedy is usually a coffee and cold-water face plunge, followed by a compulsive phone scroll. But today called for something more, so I unpeeled a small, yellow “energy” patch the size of a walnut, popped it on to my upper arm and hoped for the best.
The patch (£12 for 30) contains – so the packaging says – vitamins B5, B3 and a “microdose” of caffeine. It is made by Kind Patches, which is one brand in an increasingly crowded market of wellness stickers that claim to treat everything from lack of sleep to period pains to pimples. They are coin-sized, and often come in TikTok-friendly shades of sunflower yellow and peachy orange: you may have seen a teenager sporting a star-shaped one on their face to treat spots, or influencers patting blue magnesium ones on their wrists before bed.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 5:00 am
‘A new aristocracy’: Jonathan Anderson muses on eccentricity at Dior menswear show

Musée Rodin was the venue for the designer’s second men’s show for the house, and he sought to shun normality
He is one of fashion’s greatest ruminators so where better than the Musée Rodin in Paris to stage Jonathan Anderson’s second menswear show for Dior. Guests including the actors Robert Pattinson and Mia Goth, and Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton wandered past Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker as they made their way to their seats on Wednesday afternoon.
Speaking backstage before the show, Anderson, dressed in his signature faded Levi’s jeans and a navy cashmere sweater, described the collection as “another character study”, explaining that this time he set out to explore “the idea of a new aristocracy”, questioning “what it means today” and “what can it be?” The-41-year old designer said when it came to the social hierarchy he wanted to “ignore the aspect of money” and instead home in on “their eccentricity”.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 6:06 pm
My analogue month: would ditching my smartphone make me healthier, happier – or more stressed?

When I swapped my iPhone for a Nokia, Walkman, film camera and physical map, I wasn’t sure what to expect. But my life soon started to change
When two balaclava-clad men on a motorbike mounted the pavement to rob me, recently, I remained oblivious. My eyes were pinned to a text message on my phone, and my hands were so clawed around it that they didn’t even bother to grab it. It wasn’t until an elderly woman shrieked and I felt the whoosh of air as the bike launched back on to the road that I looked up at all. They might have been unsuccessful but it did make me think: what else am I missing from the real world around me?
Before I’ve poured my first morning coffee I’ve already watched the lives of strangers unfold on Instagram, checked the headlines, responded to texts, swiped through some matches on a dating app, and refreshed my emails, twice. I check Apple Maps for my quickest route to work. I’ve usually left it too late to get the bus, so I rent a Lime bike using the app. During the day, my brother sends me some memes, I take a picture of a canal boat, and pay for my lunch on Apple Pay. I walk home listening to music on Spotify and a long voice note from a friend, then I watch a nondescript TV drama, while scrolling through Depop and Vinted for clothes.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:00 am
The pub that changed me: ‘I was snowed in there for four days’

We had a mass snowball fight and a disco, and I slept in a room full of drunk men with wet socks. It was fun, but in future snowstorms I won’t be rushing to the pub
In all my years of reporting, nothing seems to fascinate people more than the four days I spent snowed in at Britain’s highest pub last year. It was early January and the Met Office had issued severe warnings for snow. It dawned on me that people were about to live out a British fantasy of being snowed in at their local pub. I knew where I needed to be: The Tan Hill Inn, high up in the wilderness on the very northern edge of the Yorkshire Dales national park.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 11:00 am
A moment that changed me: my client was accused of a crime he didn’t commit – and it led me to confront my past

As a defence lawyer, I rely on witness statements. But one unusual case prompted me to reconsider the role of memory, and a traumatic experience that had affected me for years
I spent nearly 20 years working as a criminal defence lawyer in the remote communities of the Canadian Arctic. Nunavut – roughly the size of western Europe – is home to fewer than 40,000 people, most of whom are Inuit. The brief summers boast endless days, while polar night descends over long winters where temperatures occasionally drop as low as -50C. Despite the lack of urban centres and a small, homogenous population, the territory records one of the highest violent-crime rates per capita in the world.
There are no roads connecting Nunavut’s 26 communities. Aircraft is the only option, except for a brief ice-free window in late summer when supplies and fuel can be delivered by boat. Several times a year, the justice system arrives: a travelling circuit court sets up a temporary courtroom in local gymnasiums or community halls for three to four days.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 6:55 am
I do not want to reconcile with my family, says Brooklyn Peltz Beckham

Son of David and Victoria Beckham takes to Instagram to open up about feud with parents
A very public spat on social media captured global attention and filled the front pages on Tuesday with its grave consequences for a once close relationship.
No, not the US president Donald Trump slamming the UK for its “extreme stupidity” but this was Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, son of David and Victoria Beckham, apparently permanently cutting ties with his family.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 8:46 am
The influencer racing to save Thailand’s most endangered sea mammal

Amateur conservationist and social media influencer Theerasak 'Pop' Saksritawee has a rare bond with Thailand’s critically endangered dugongs. With dugong fatalities increasing, Pop works alongside scientists at Phuket Marine Biological Centre to track the mammals with his drone and restore their disappearing seagrass habitat. Translating complex science for thousands online, Pop raises an urgent alarm about climate change, pollution and habitat loss — before Thailand’s dugongs vanish forever
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 10:58 am
‘All these souls deserve a dignified rest’: Ukraine’s ‘body seekers’ bring home the fallen

Driven by a belief in a common humanity, the Platzdarm search team bring the bodies of soldiers back from the frontline – no matter which side they fought on
Alexei clears his throat without showing the slightest expression on his face. Squatting and wearing gloves, he shakes the military uniform that once belonged to a man. The jacket and trousers still hold their shape, but inside there is nothing. Just air.
Alexei pulls out a worn, stained piece of paper from one of the pockets. “Andrei. Moscow,” he reads aloud. “There’s a phone number written here. Good. It helps us trace his origin.” Whoever he was, he was a Russian soldier.
Finding bodies from both sides is common at the front – the remains pile up after a battle
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 8:00 am
‘I felt numb’: German bank heist victims devastated after thieves ransack 3,000 deposit boxes

Gelsenkirchen savings bank was raided over Christmas by criminals who used huge drill to access vault
Faqir Malyar, a carpet trader from the western German city of Gelsenkirchen, was on his way to visit one of his customers during the Christmas holidays when he heard news on the radio of an astonishing bank heist. Thieves had drilled a hole in the wall of the vault of a local Sparkasse – savings bank – and made off with the contents of almost 3,250 deposit boxes.
The robbery, likened by a police spokesperson to the Hollywood film Ocean’s Eleven, made international headlines: it is estimated that the thieves’ haul could have been worth as much as €300m (£260m), a sum that would make it the one of the biggest bank heists in a country wearily familiar with them.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:00 am
Tell us: what are you wearing and why does it matter?

Our clothes can be one of the most powerful non-verbal communicators – tell us yours reflect who you are and what you do?
From uniforms to suits to tracksuits to costumes, clothes keep us warm and covered – but they are also one of the most powerful non-verbal communicators, a second skin which reflects who you are and what you do.
We want to hear from people about why they wear what they wear. Do your clothes help you in the workplace? Are they making a statement? Maybe you’re a waiter and have worn the same work uniform for years, or maybe your job involves wearing very little. Please tell us about yourselves.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 2:44 pm
Trump, tractors and camels on parade: photos of the day – Wednesday

The Guardian’s picture editors select some of the most powerful photos from around the world
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 1:19 pm
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