Putin calls Trump’s peace plan a ‘starting point’ as he warns Ukraine to pull back or face 'force'

Vladimir Putin says Russia needs to discuss President Trump's Ukraine peace proposal seriously as U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff prepares to visit Moscow.
Published: November 27, 2025, 7:39 pm
Momentum builds in Ukraine peace push, but experts fear Putin won’t budge

Trump's Ukraine peace talks show potential as envoy meets Russian officials, but territorial disputes remain the key obstacle to ending the ongoing war.
Published: November 27, 2025, 1:51 pm
Pope Leo XIV opens first foreign trip in Turkey with a visit to Christianity’s early heartlands

Pope Leo XIV makes historic first foreign trip to Turkey and Lebanon, marking 1,700 years since Council of Nicaea while supporting persecuted Christians.
Published: November 27, 2025, 11:00 am
At Least 55 Dead in Hong Kong Apartment Fire

Firefighters were still trying to fully extinguish the blaze more than 24 hours after it engulfed several towers in the complex. Dozens of people were still missing.
Published: November 28, 2025, 2:04 am
Pope Leo Lands in Turkey, Planning to Meet Erdogan With a Message of Outreach

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan received Leo XIV on the opening leg of a trip that will also include Lebanon.
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:33 pm
Rocket Attack on Iraqi Gas Field Cuts Power to Most of Kurdistan

The strike is the latest in a string of attacks on energy infrastructure in Iraq’s northern Kurdish region, which some regional authorities have privately blamed on Iran-affiliated militias.
Published: November 27, 2025, 4:36 pm
Trump Cut Europe Out of Ukraine Talks. Here’s How Europe Pushed Back.

European leaders were blindsided by President Trump’s 28-point-plan to end the Ukraine war, setting off a dash for influence.
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:38 pm
Putin Defends Witkoff Against Accusations of Pro-Russia Bias

The Russian leader called the U.S. special envoy “an intelligent man” who is properly representing his country in peace negotiations.
Published: November 27, 2025, 4:54 pm
What to Know About the Coup in Guinea-Bissau

The opposition has accused the president of putting a general in charge of the government so that he could stay in power and lead by proxy.
Published: November 27, 2025, 9:50 pm
Hong Kong’s Worst Fire in Decades Fuels Scrutiny of Safety Lapses
The authorities said flammable netting and foam boards may have fueled the city’s deadliest blaze in nearly 80 years, killing more than 90 and prompting arrests.
Published: November 28, 2025, 1:36 am
Russia Labels Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Group as Terrorist Organization

A legal assault against the opposition leader’s movement has deepened since his death in prison last year.
Published: November 27, 2025, 3:49 pm
Images From the Deadly High-Rise Fire in Hong Kong
The blaze tore through an apartment complex, killing scores. Dozens more are believed to be missing in what remains of the buildings.
Published: November 27, 2025, 11:45 pm
France Creates Voluntary Military Service as Europe Faces Russian Threat

The effort, aimed at young people, came after an army chief angered many by saying the country must accept the possible loss of “our children” in a future war.
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:41 pm
The British Public Thinks Immigration Is Up. It’s Actually Down, Sharply.

Net migration to Britain has fallen by almost 80 percent from its 2023 peak, according to data released on Thursday.
Published: November 27, 2025, 2:16 pm
Pope Leo Visits Turkey on His First Trip as Pontiff

The pope started his six-day trip, which will also include a visit to Lebanon.
Published: November 27, 2025, 2:22 pm
Hong Kongers Volunteer to Help Fire Victims
Residents from across the city have quickly organized to donate food, water, clothing and other supplies in Tai Po for the many displaced people.
Published: November 27, 2025, 3:09 pm
In Turkey, Pope Seeks to Soothe an Ancient Christian Divide

In Istanbul, Pope Leo XIV will meet the patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church to show amity between two of the world’s largest Christian groups.
Published: November 28, 2025, 5:01 am
Did Myanmar’s Junta Demolish Scam Centers Just for Show?

Myanmar’s junta made a grand display of demolishing buildings that hosted the centers, even broadcasting the explosions. But the scammers have found new homes.
Published: November 28, 2025, 5:00 am
Carney Lifts Climate Laws for New Alberta Pipeline

Prime Minister Mark Carney reached a tentative deal with the province as part of his program to curb the country’s economic dependence on the United States.
Published: November 28, 2025, 2:20 am
Louvre Raising Ticket Prices for Non-European Visitors

From Jan. 14, visitors to the museum from outside the European Economic Area will pay 45 percent more for entry to help finance its ambitious renovation plan.
Published: November 27, 2025, 10:31 pm
A.I. and the Trillion-Dollar Question

Even the companies building the technology don’t seem exactly sure where it’s headed.
Published: November 27, 2025, 9:07 pm
Why Is the U.S. Threatening Venezuela?
Venezuela doesn’t play a large role in the drug trade to the United States, so what is motivating the massive military buildup? Julian E. Barnes, who reports on intelligence and international security, discusses the issues with our senior writer Katrin Bennhold.
Published: November 27, 2025, 6:20 pm
‘No Alarm Went Off’: Hong Kong Fire Survivor Recounts Harrowing Escape

Many windows were covered, preventing residents from seeing the fire and smoke, one survivor said.
Published: November 27, 2025, 11:35 pm
Here’s the latest.
Published: November 27, 2025, 11:47 pm
Heading to the Mideast, Pope Leo May Show ‘Who He Really Is’

The pontiff begins a trip to Turkey and Lebanon on Thursday — the first foreign voyage of his papacy, and his biggest test yet.
Published: November 27, 2025, 2:48 pm
Hong Kong Arrests 3 Tied to Construction Company After Deadly Apartment Fire

The police said that building materials used by the company for the work at Wang Fuk Court may not have been up to fire safety standards. The police did not identify the company or who was arrested.
Published: November 27, 2025, 7:26 am
U.S. to Press Europe and Other Allies on Immigration, Document Says
American diplomats were told to raise U.S. concerns about “violent crimes associated with people of a migration background.”
Published: November 27, 2025, 2:30 am
U.K. Budget Plan Calms Markets and Labour Faithful. Will It Appeal to Voters?

The plan presented by the chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, called for spending increases and higher taxes on the wealthy and the middle class.
Published: November 27, 2025, 2:38 am
An Asia-Pacific Showdown

China and Japan are in a diplomatic feud over Taiwan, with President Trump in the middle.
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:30 am
Hong Kong Residents Describe How Apartment Fire Quickly Spread

Residents describe how a blaze in a high-rise building in Hong Kong quickly spread, taking many by surprise and trapping an unknown number of people in the burning buildings.
Published: November 27, 2025, 4:16 pm
Hong Kong Fire Shared Similarities With Grenfell Tower Fire in London

In the Grenfell Tower blaze, a combustible element called cladding that ran up the outside of the 24-story building allowed the fire to jump from floor to floor.
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:29 pm
What to Know About the Deadly Fire at a Hong Kong Apartment Complex

At least 94 people were killed in the most lethal fire in Hong Kong in nearly 70 years. Firefighters had extinguished most of the blaze by Friday morning.
Published: November 27, 2025, 11:43 pm
Guinea-Bissau’s President Says He Has Been Deposed. The Opposition Says It’s a Trick.

The military announced on Wednesday it had taken over the West African nation. Later, the opposition leader accused the incumbent president of staging the coup d’état to try to retain power.
Published: November 27, 2025, 12:00 am
Miroslaw Chojecki, Solidarity’s ‘Minister of Smuggling,’ Dies at 76

First in Warsaw and later from Paris, he supplied anti-Communist activists in Poland with steady stream of leaflets, newsletters and banned books.
Published: November 27, 2025, 4:37 am
Here’s the latest.
Firefighters tried to douse the blaze at an apartment complex in the city’s northern Tai Po district, which killed at least four people.
Published: November 27, 2025, 6:34 am
National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom dead after DC shooting: 'Highly respected'

National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, 20, died after being shot in a Washington, D.C., attack, while fellow guardsman Andrew Wolfe is still fighting for his life.
Published: November 28, 2025, 2:33 am
Erika Kirk shares emotional Thanksgiving message honoring Charlie: ‘What remains is sacred’

Erika Kirk shares moving Thanksgiving message about grief and gratitude after losing husband Charlie Kirk, reflecting on sacred memories and blessings.
Published: November 28, 2025, 1:58 am
Angel Families thank Trump in new Thanksgiving video for his border security efforts: 'We appreciate you'

Angel families thank Trump for border security efforts in Thanksgiving video, expressing gratitude for policies aimed at preventing tragedies like the ones they've endured.
Published: November 28, 2025, 1:24 am
Military reveals just how much turkey shipped globally to ensure American troops enjoy Thanksgiving meal

Military secures over 380,000 pounds of Thanksgiving food for troops worldwide, including 152,626 pounds of turkey and 792 cases of eggnog.
Published: November 27, 2025, 8:39 pm
Ex-FBI special agent explains Afghan vetting failures in wake of National Guard ambush: ‘Ticking time bomb’

The ambush shooting of two National Guard members near the White House is fueling fresh scrutiny vetting processes during the 2021 Afghan withdrawal.
Published: November 27, 2025, 7:53 pm
Anna Kepner's father wants stepson to 'face the consequences' in cruise ship death case

The father of a cheerleader who was found dead aboard a Carnival cruise ship says his stepson should be punished if he played a role in her death.
Published: November 27, 2025, 7:25 pm
Details emerge on CIA unit alleged National Guard shooter served with in Afghanistan

Afghan suspect who allegedly shot National Guard members near the White House served in elite CIA counterterrorism unit before entering the U.S. in 2021.
Published: November 27, 2025, 6:40 pm
Officials ID wounded National Guard members on job less than 24 hours before DC ambush as probe intensifies

Two West Virginia National Guard members shot near White House identified as Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe. Both were sworn in just 24 hours earlier.
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:01 pm
Who is the DC National Guardsmen shooting suspect? What to know about Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal

Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal was identified as the gunman who allegedly shot two National Guardsmen near the White House, sources told Fox News Digital.
Published: November 27, 2025, 12:53 pm
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: IDF finds huge Hamas terror tunnel under UN compound

Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
Published: November 27, 2025, 11:42 am
UFO documentary pulls back curtain on ‘psychological operation’ after decades of government cover-up: expert

UFO documentary "The Age of Disclosure" reveals decades of government secrecy about UAP sightings, featuring interviews with 34 senior officials.
Published: November 27, 2025, 11:00 am
Bodycam shows Charlotte train murder suspect's interaction with police months before Iryna Zarutska stabbing

Bodycam footage reveals murder suspect claimed "man-made material" controlled him months before he allegedly stabbed Iryna Zarutska to death on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Published: November 27, 2025, 7:55 am
Louisiana death row inmate freed after nearly 30 years as overturned conviction upends case

A Louisiana man was freed on bail after nearly 30 years on death row following forensic evidence in his murder conviction being deemed "not scientifically defensible."
Published: November 27, 2025, 7:27 am
LAX travelers abandon cars, walk to airport as protesters block building during Thanksgiving rush

Unite Here Local 11 workers are protesting Flying Food Group at Los Angeles International Airport, blocking traffic and disrupting holiday travel.
Published: November 27, 2025, 1:22 am
Trump Uses National Guard Shooting to Cast Suspicion on Refugees

President Trump claimed there were “a lot of problems with Afghans,” without providing evidence, as his administration announced that it was implementing new immigration guidelines.
Published: November 28, 2025, 4:16 am
For Shooting Suspect, a Long Path of Conflict From Afghanistan to America

Rahmanullah Lakanwal was among the Afghans who came to the United States after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. Earlier, he served in a paramilitary unit that worked with U.S. forces.
Published: November 28, 2025, 3:22 am
Recent Afghan Arrivals Fear Their Futures in the U.S. Are Now in Jeopardy

Many are anxious after the Trump administration vowed to undertake sweeping reviews of immigrants after the shooting of two National Guard troops.
Published: November 28, 2025, 3:08 am
SNAP Helping Families Put Thanksgiving Dinner on the Table

SNAP benefits helped Leanna Nieves of Haverhill, Mass., buy Thanksgiving dinner for her family, but she used the day to set aside what have been chronic worries about the federal program.
Published: November 28, 2025, 12:08 am
D.C. Shooting: What We Know About the National Guard Victims

The family of one of the West Virginia National Guard members was at her side before she died on Thursday. A man at the other member’s home asked for prayers for his son.
Published: November 28, 2025, 3:42 am
U.S. Reviews Biden Asylum Cases After Shooting

A Homeland Security Department spokeswoman accused the previous administration of failing to vet asylum applicants “on a massive scale.”
Published: November 27, 2025, 8:24 pm
Here’s a Look at the D.C. Shooting Suspect’s C.I.A.-Backed Unit in Afghanistan

The units were backed by the C.I.A. and trained to conduct missions in Afghanistan during the U.S. war in the country.
Published: November 27, 2025, 9:18 pm
U.S. Has Limited Knowledge of Those It Kills in Boat Strikes

The U.S. military has killed more than 80 people since the campaign began in early September. But it does not know who specifically is being killed.
Published: November 27, 2025, 4:39 pm
Shooting Suspect Is Afghan Man Who Lived in Washington State, Official Says

Officials said the man had driven across the country to carry out the attack, which left two National Guard troops critically hurt.
Published: November 27, 2025, 8:33 pm
Faith Winter, Colorado State Senator, Is Killed in Car Crash

Faith Winter, a 45-year-old Democratic state senator and environmental activist, died on Wednesday night.
Published: November 27, 2025, 9:04 pm
D.C. Shooting Suspect Worked With C.I.A.-Backed Unit in Afghanistan

The C.I.A. and an Afghan intelligence official said that the shooter had been part of an Afghan “partner force,” known as a Zero Unit, trained and supported by the agency in the southern province of Kandahar.
Published: November 28, 2025, 12:34 am
Here’s the latest.
Officials called the shooting a targeted attack by a man from Afghanistan who entered the U.S. in 2021. President Trump vowed to redouble the government’s efforts to deport migrants.
Published: November 28, 2025, 2:31 am
Beekeepers, Farmers and the Fight to Save a Century-Old Research Hub
Industry groups and scientists have urged the Trump administration to reconsider its plan to close a renowned Agriculture Department center in Maryland and disperse its work around the country.
Published: November 27, 2025, 2:54 pm
Where the Waters Are Rough, a Fishing Town Confronts Trump’s Priorities
First, Newport, Ore., lost its Coast Guard rescue chopper. Then came the swirl of rumors and evidence that Immigration and Customs Enforcement was coming to town.
Published: November 27, 2025, 2:48 pm
Trump Administration Pauses Immigration From Afghanistan After D.C. Shooting

The U.S. agency overseeing immigration made the announcement after an Afghan man shot two National Guard troops near the White House.
Published: November 27, 2025, 9:57 am
What We Know About the National Guard Shooting in D.C. and the Suspect

One National Guard member died and another is in critical condition after the attack near the White House on the eve of Thanksgiving. The suspect is a 29-year-old Afghan man.
Published: November 28, 2025, 12:05 am
Before the Shooting, Some Troops and Officials Worried About the Guard’s Safety

In an internal memo, Guard commanders warned that troops were in a “heightened threat environment.”
Published: November 27, 2025, 8:00 am
Operation Allies Welcome Gave Some Afghans Entry to the U.S.

The Biden administration set up the initiative after the Taliban retook power in Afghanistan in August 2021 for those who assisted U.S. troops.
Published: November 27, 2025, 3:04 pm
Leaked Transcript of Witkoff Call Shows U.S. Deference to Russia

The White House envoy’s conversation suggests that President Trump is determined to make a deal to end the war in Ukraine, even if it is mostly on Russia’s terms.
Published: November 27, 2025, 1:33 am
Trump announces death of National Guardsman Sarah Beckstrom following Washington DC shooting: Updates

20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom died after suffering a ‘mortal wound,’ while 24-year-old Andrew Wolfe is still ‘fighting for his life,’ the president said
Published: November 28, 2025, 4:53 am
Vladimir Putin plays piano and wins at judo in 2026 propaganda calendar

‘I am a dove, but I have very powerful iron wing,’ reads one quote from the leader
Published: November 28, 2025, 3:38 am
Putin refuses to budge on demand for Ukrainian territory ahead of talks with US in Moscow

Russian president says peace plan proposed by US could form the ‘basis’ of an agreement to end conflict but will not give up maximalist demands
Published: November 28, 2025, 3:31 am
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv says Zelensky will never give up territory to Putin

Defiant message from Ukraine’s top negotiator follows Putin’s claim that he would not end war unless Kyiv cedes land to Russia
Published: November 28, 2025, 3:20 am
Rahmanullah Lakanwal: Who is the National Guard shooting suspect and what happened in DC?

Two National Guard soldiers were shot during the ‘ambush style attack’ in Washington. A 29-year-old Afghan national has been detained
Published: November 28, 2025, 12:04 am
Eminem surprises fans by appearing with Jack White during NFL halftime show

The rapper, who grew up in Detroit, was an executive producer of this year’s halftime show at Lions game
Published: November 27, 2025, 11:44 pm
Indigenous actor says ICE agents branded her tribal ID ‘fake’ during stop
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Elaine Miles said her son and uncle were also previously detained by ICE over tribal ID questions, but later released
Published: November 27, 2025, 11:23 pm
American found dead in Tobago ‘with metal object protruding from back’ after going to buy marijuana, investigators say

A suspect has been arrested, according to a police official
Published: November 27, 2025, 10:39 pm
Deposed Guinea-Bissau president Embaló arrives in neighboring Senegal a day after coup

Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau have announced a new junta leader, cementing a forceful takeover of power that began after a disputed presidential election and led to deposed President Umaro Sissoco Embaló departing for neighboring Senegal
Published: November 27, 2025, 10:12 pm
Trump’s golf trips have cost taxpayers $71M since January and could eventually top staggering $300M, report says

President spent $151.5 million in taxpayer-funded golf travel and security in his first presidential term
Published: November 27, 2025, 10:06 pm
Macy’s Thanksgiving parade: Country icon Lainey Wilson performs fan favorite before Santa closes celebrations

The parade featured dozens of performers, including Jonathan Groff, Conan Gray and Cynthia Erivo
Published: November 27, 2025, 9:34 pm
New York Knicks star has nearly $200,000 worth of watches and jewelry stolen from upmarket hotel, police say

The New York Knicks shooting guard dropped off a duffel bag containing the expensive items in the The Dominick Hotel in the SoHo area of Manhattan on September 5
Published: November 27, 2025, 9:28 pm
Under-pressure Mike Johnson reveals relentless stress of being Speaker in podcast interview: ‘You’re sort of like a firefighter’

Johnson faces more resignations and further House Republican rebellions in the days ahead, ‘senior’ member warned this week
Published: November 27, 2025, 8:50 pm
Earthquake of 6.0 magnitude rocks Alaska early on Thanksgiving morning

Damaging aftershocks are possible in the coming days, according to the U.S. Geological Survey
Published: November 27, 2025, 8:38 pm
Santa Fe tackles rental rates with first-in-US minimum wage approach

Santa Fe is the first city in the U.S. to directly link wages to housing affordability, aiming to counter high rents
Published: November 27, 2025, 8:02 pm
Son of British couple detained in Iran criticises ‘passive’ UK government

Lindsay and Craig Foreman have been held on espionage charges since January
Published: November 27, 2025, 7:49 pm
Putin given impromptu music lesson on Kyrgyzstan state visit

Vladimir Putin tried to play a traditional musical instrument during his state visit to Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday (November 26).
Published: November 27, 2025, 7:43 pm
Influencer who caused storm by grabbing baby wombat from road is arrested in Wyoming

Sam Strable, who goes by Sam Jones online and describes herself as an ‘outdoor enthusiast & hunter,’ was booked into the county jail in Sublette on November 21, according to local media
Published: November 27, 2025, 7:31 pm
Major international football federation hit by cyber attack
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The French Football Federation said that software used by its clubs had been targeted
Published: November 27, 2025, 6:49 pm
World Trade Center worker who left shortly before 9/11 beaten to death by two teens and a 12-year-old boy, cops say

The three teenage suspects, all charged with murder, allegedly killed Roger Borkum on the night of October 19 in downtown Jacksonville, Florida
Published: November 27, 2025, 6:46 pm
Moment avalanche tears through Austrian alps prompting huge rescue mission

Several skiers and snowboarders were buried in an avalanche on the Stubai Glacier in the Austrian Alps on Thursday morning (27 November), according to local media.
Published: November 27, 2025, 6:05 pm
‘A Dreamer living a draconian nightmare’: Teen flying to see family at Thanksgiving deported to Honduras

Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, 19, was detained at Boston Logan International Airport and sent to a country she has not revisited since childhood
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:50 pm
Trump suspends all Afghan immigration requests after National Guard shooting in DC

The president had called for authorities to re-examine Afghan immigrants who entered the country during the Biden administration
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:50 pm
Utah dad charged with child torture after taking his small children on mountain hike, ending with two of them unconscious

A now-deactivated GoFundMe page initially called Utah father-of-three Micah Smith a hero for saving his kids during a storm on their dangerous hike
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:42 pm
A new low: Trump’s approval rating negative with every major pollster for the first time

Polls carried out by YouGov, Gallup, Ipsos, R.M.G. Research, Morning Consult and Quinnipiac all show that more U.S. citizens disapprove of Trump than approve
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:37 pm
Trump wants US diplomats to pressure European allies over ‘violent crimes’ committed by immigrants, report says

Report comes as president says ‘every single alien’ who arrived in U.S. under Joe Biden ‘must’ be ‘re-examined’ by DHS
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:34 pm
Florida firefighters arrested after teen recruit waterboarded and beaten in violent hazing stunt, officials say

The trainee returned to work immediately after the incident which involved his colleagues pulling his trousers down and beating him, investigators said
Published: November 27, 2025, 5:15 pm
Putin claims Russian army has surrounded Ukraine city dubbed ‘the gateway to Donetsk’

Russian forces have surrounded the embattled Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk and control 70 per cent of it, President Vladimir Putin claimed on Thursday, though Kyiv's top general insisted Ukrainian defenders were pushing back hard amid fierce fighting in the city centre.
Published: November 27, 2025, 4:32 pm
Campbell’s fires executive over leaked tape mocking ‘poor’ customers and ‘3D printed chicken’

Campbell’s said the comments, made public in a former’s employee’s lawsuit, were ‘vulgar, offensive and false’
Published: November 27, 2025, 4:20 pm
New bodycam footage shows Ukraine refugee murder suspect’s run-in with cops months before killing

Decarlos Brown Jr tells police his body is being controlled by a manmade substance in interaction which ended with arrest for misuse of 911 system
Published: November 27, 2025, 4:19 pm
Putin sees US peace plan as a starting point as he warns Ukraine's army to withdraw

Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged U.S. proposals to end the war in Ukraine as a starting point for talks
Published: November 27, 2025, 4:11 pm
Death row inmate released on bail after nearly 30 years in prison

Jimmie Duncan was convicted of murdering his then-girlfriend’s 23-month-old daughter in 1998
Published: November 27, 2025, 4:10 pm
Rideshare carrying woman is rammed four times and almost driven off the road by crazed husband

A rideshare driver was able to drive herself and her passenger to safety after their vehicle was repeatedly rammed into by the rider’s husband.
Published: November 27, 2025, 3:36 pm
Abortion is becoming a key issue for Republicans as they try to figure out their long-promised healthcare plan

The Affordable Care Act already prevents federal funds from being spent on abortions in covered plans, but some Republicans are pushing for harder limits as they seek a deal to address health care costs
Published: November 27, 2025, 3:32 pm
Huge rescue mission launched after avalanche buries skiers on Austrian glacier

The emergency operation is ongoing
Published: November 27, 2025, 3:24 pm
Cracker Barrel CEO says she felt ‘fired by America’ after disastrous rebrand

Julie Felss Masino claimed that ‘nothing could be further from the truth’ than the idea that she was wanted to rebrand Cracker Barrel for no reason
Published: November 27, 2025, 2:54 pm
France to reintroduce military service amid Russian threat

France's military currently comprises around 200,000 active personnel and over 40,000 reservists
Published: November 27, 2025, 2:50 pm
Trump threatens to ‘fix’ major DC landmark: ‘You won’t be seeing this Biden filth and incompetence much longer’

Trump posted a video of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool with an operatic soundtrack
Published: November 27, 2025, 2:05 pm
CNN’s newest anchor came in with great fanfare — but his ratings can’t even beat reruns of Anderson Cooper

According to Nielsen, The Story Is – which airs at midnight ET/ 9 pm PT – is averaging 213,000 total viewers a night and 35,000 in the key advertising demographic of adults aged 25-54 since its debut.
Published: November 27, 2025, 1:54 pm
Death row prisoner dies of natural causes while awaiting firing squad

Ralph Leroy Menzies developed dementia during his 37 years on death row
Published: November 27, 2025, 1:48 pm
The sixteen ‘hunger hotspots’ where food insecurity is on the rise

A new report has warned of the ‘shrinking window to prevent millions more people from facing acute food insecurity’
Published: November 27, 2025, 12:55 pm
A young mom was murdered in her New Hampshire apartment 50 years ago. Police now say the man she feared was her killer

The New Hampshire Cold Case Unit has identified Ernest Theodore Gable as the killer ‘based on the overwhelming evidence’
Published: November 27, 2025, 12:52 pm
What is Operation Allies Welcome? The refugee scheme that allowed DC shooting suspect into the US

Trump claims Biden-era scheme has let in ‘20 million unknown and unvetted foreigners’, but government figures reveal fewer than 200,000 people have entered US through resettlement program
Published: November 27, 2025, 12:19 pm
The forgotten history of George Washington’s first Thanksgiving as president

Washington believed the Thanksgiving of 1789 was a crucial occasion for America
Published: November 27, 2025, 12:13 pm
The truth about Thanksgiving turkey and whether it makes you sleepy

Chefs reveal the real reason you struggle to stay awake after your Thanksgiving dinner
Published: November 27, 2025, 11:08 am
Woman killed and man critically injured in ‘very rare’ double shark attack at remote Australian beach

Forensic assessment attributes attack to ‘large bull shark‘
Published: November 27, 2025, 10:22 am
Over half of Americans blame Trump for the rising grocery costs

Trump has bragged about the drop in turkey prices, but experts have warned that the fall in costs could actually just be a result of Thanksgiving sales
Published: November 27, 2025, 10:14 am
The popular decoration that has illuminated Christmas for more than 180 years

Thousands of Moravian stars decorate homes and churches during Christmas
Published: November 27, 2025, 9:58 am
Inquiry to probe case of fugitive father who hid children in New Zealand forest for years

Tom Phillips forced his children to live in remote campsites, without access to education or healthcare
Published: November 27, 2025, 9:13 am
Taekwondo instructor who murdered seven-year-old student and his family ‘consumed by fantasies’

Kwang Kyung Yoo would send fake emails to himself to impress his wife
Published: November 27, 2025, 9:13 am
Court official dismisses misconduct complaint against federal judge in DC

The department didn't explicitly ask for Judge Ana Reyes' removal from the transgender troops' litigation
Published: November 27, 2025, 8:37 am
Pope Leo embarks on his first foreign trip with a key message

His Holiness is fulfilling a trip the late Pope Francis planned to make
Published: November 27, 2025, 8:30 am
MTG goes on extraordinary rant about Charlie Kirk, Republican men and her resignation: ‘F*** you’

‘Oh I haven’t suffered enough for you while you post all day behind a screen?’ the outgoing Congresswoman wrote
Published: November 27, 2025, 8:27 am
‘Our underachieving careers make the friendship easier’: Ethan Hawke and Richard Linklater on Blue Moon and their 32-year friendship

As they launch their 10th film together, the actor and director look back on how their stellar careers have progressed in tandem, through co-stars’ addictions and Hollywood pressures
‘I like this, it’s good,” Ethan Hawke tells Richard Linklater, midway through a lively digression that has already hopped from politics to the Beatles to the late films of John Huston. “What’s good?” asks Linklater. “All of this,” says Hawke, by which he means the London hotel suite with its coffee table, couch and matching upholstered armchairs; the whole chilly machinery of the international press junket. “I like that we get to spend a couple of days in a room,” he says. “It feels like a continuation of the same conversation we’ve been having for the past 32 years.”
It’s all about the conversation with Linklater and Hawke. The two men like to talk; often the talk sparks a film. The director and actor first met backstage at a play in 1993 (“Sophistry, by Jon Marc Sherman,” says Linklater) and wound up chatting until dawn. The talk laid the ground for what would eventually become Before Sunrise, a star-crossed romance that channelled an off-screen bromance as it sent Hawke and Julie Delpy wandering around mid-90s Vienna, walking and talking and stopping to kiss. “Yeah, that was the moment. That set the tone,” says Linklater, remembering. “Meeting Ethan backstage, then flying out to Vienna.”
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Experience: I was stabbed in the back with a real knife while performing Julius Caesar

Our student theatre group had the bright idea of using actual knives on stage for authenticity. The blade missed my aorta by about a centimetre
As someone committed to my craft, I’ve always believed that the show must go on. An accident in my second year of university took it to new extremes. It was the Exeter University theatre society’s annual play at the Edinburgh fringe and I’d landed the part of Cassius in Julius Caesar. The director decided that instead of killing himself, Cassius would die during a choreographed fight with his rival, Mark Antony. We also chose to use real knives, which sounds absurd, but we wanted to be authentic. The plan was for the actor playing Antony to grab my arm as I held the knife, and pretend to push it behind my back. We must have rehearsed the sequence 50 times.
We were about halfway through our month-long run, performing to a decently sized audience. Dressed in our togas, with the stage dark and moody, we began the fight as usual. Then something went wrong.
Continue reading...Published: November 28, 2025, 5:00 am
The 15 US gifts to give the women in your life

From a silk sleep mask to Google’s smart speaker, here are the sentimental and practical presents for your mom, sister, wife or friend
If you’ve got a lucky lady in your life – be it a partner or a family member – chances are you’ve already racked your brain trying to choose the perfect holiday gift. Maybe you’re close to giving the tried-and-true beauty product she already orders on repeat, or yet another fleece throw to add to the growing pile on the couch. Don’t give in. This season calls for something a little more out of the (gift) box.
To shop for your favorite woman, think not only about what they already use, but what they’ve mentioned they’ve wanted in passing. Everyone scores peppermint bark-flavored brownie points around the holidays for proving they actually listen.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 3:15 pm
Eating Thanksgiving dinner at dinnertime is ludicrous. Here’s why | Dave Schilling

Dining at 3pm allows for an ideal holiday schedule. Let’s retire the term ‘dinner’ from our Thanksgiving lexicon
Without question, my favorite holiday is Thanksgiving. I relish the opportunity to appreciate all the wonderful things about life. I also love that it is simultaneously a holiday all about complaints, criticism and arguments. Every holiday should contain such multitudes. I might be feeling grateful for my blessings while also wishing the gravy had more salt in it. There’s something uniquely American about turning a holiday that’s meant to be a joyous celebration of abundance into a chance to vehemently disagree about something trivial.
Of course, I love arguing about trivial things. In fact, that might be what I’m most grateful for. Thanksgiving traditions are fertile ground for arguments. What to eat and, even more crucially, when to eat. Every year, someone in your life – a family member, friend, know-it-all writer – will tell you they have settled the eternal debate about when to commence Thanksgiving dinner. Some (wrong) people think the word “dinner” should be taken literally, in the American sense. These strict constitutionalists can see no nuance in the holiday traditions and believe (falsely) that the meal should begin between 5pm and 7pm, when it’s properly dark outside.
Dave Schilling is a Los Angeles-based writer and humorist
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 1:00 pm
How do I respond to someone who says ‘I’m not racist, but ... ’? | Leading questions

It’s important to express your disagreement: for their sake as much as yours, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith. But first decide on what you aim to accomplish
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How do I respond to someone who contributes to a conversation with “I’m not racist, but … ” and then inevitably proceeds to say something racist, such as talking about immigrants on benefits or getting priority for housing?
I’m referring to social occasions with people that I am not necessarily close to but rather acquaintances I may bump into semi-regularly. I feel myself getting simultaneously angry and tongue-tied and I mostly sit with my frustration to maintain some sense of harmony in the group.
Continue reading...Published: November 28, 2025, 1:32 am
‘Adults think with their mouths open’: five modern aphorisms to help us make sense of 2025

In his new book The World in a Phrase, author James Geary shares aphorisms from David Byrne, James Baldwin and more that speak to the modern day
When it comes to aphorisms, the biggest hits are familiar: “a penny saved is a penny earned”, “a picture is worth 1,000 words”, the one about why teaching fishing is better than fish donations. These phrases have been around so long they can feel as old as language itself.
But aphorisms aren’t just historical artifacts. People regularly come up with new ones, and even if they haven’t come from the pen of Confucius or Emily Dickinson, they can shed light on the modern human experience with just a few words. In fact, “the aphorism is, in some ways, perfectly suited to the digital age: the oldest form of literature finds its ideal vehicle in the most modern short modes of communication,” writes James Geary in The World in a Phrase: A Brief History of the Aphorism.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 3:00 pm
National guard member Sarah Beckstrom has died after shooting in Washington DC, Trump announces

One other member of the guards, Andrew Wolfe, is still fighting for his life, according to the president
Sarah Beckstrom, one of the national guard troops shot in Washington DC on Wednesday, has died, Donald Trump said on Thursday.
“Sarah Beckstrom of West Virginia, one of the guardsmen that we’re talking about, highly respected, young, magnificent person … She’s just passed away. She’s no longer with us,” Trump said in his first live remarks since the shooting.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 11:55 pm
Anger swelling in Hong Kong over deadliest fire in more than 70 years

Some think leader John Lee’s focus on blaming bamboo scaffolding deflects from actual cause
The inferno that engulfed Wang Fuk Court residential compound in Hong Kong is still burning, but questions are already being asked about what the deadliest fire in more than 70 years means for Beijing’s grip on power in the city.
The death toll from the blaze, which tore apart seven of the eight high-rise apartment buildings in Wang Fuk Court, a residential compound home to 4,800 people, is still rising. Hundreds of people are still missing.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 4:17 pm
Putin insists Ukraine has to surrender territory for any deal to be possible

Russian president says latest draft peace plan ‘can be basis for future agreements’ if Kyiv gives up unspecified areas
Vladimir Putin has said that the outline of a draft peace plan discussed by the US and Ukraine could serve as a basis for future negotiations to end the war – but insisted Ukraine would have to surrender territory for any deal to be possible.
“In general, we agree that this can be the basis for future agreements,” Putin said, noting that the version of the plan discussed by Washington and Kyiv in Geneva had been shared with Moscow.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 6:12 pm
Palestinian-American teenager held in Israeli prison freed after nine months

Israeli soldiers had taken Mohammed Ibrahim from his home in a night raid when he was only 15 years old
A 16-year-old American citizen was freed on Thursday after spending nine months in an Israeli prison.
Mohammed Ibrahim, a Palestinian-American teenager from Florida whose case was first exposed by the Guardian in July, was released following a guilty plea and suspended sentence, according to his family. Relatives said he was taken to a hospital for intravenous therapy and blood work immediately after his release, and noted he is severely underweight, pale and is still suffering from scabies contracted during his detention. Ibrahim had lost a quarter of his body weight in detention, his family said.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 3:04 pm
Florida professor may have solved mystery of Peru’s Band of Holes

Charles Stanish surmised indentations were rudimentary market place and later adapted as accounting and storage system
A Florida archaeologist’s decades-long persistence has helped solve one of Peru’s most puzzling geographical conundrums: the origin and purpose of the so-called Band of Holes in the country’s mountainous Pisco Valley.
Charles Stanish, professor of archaeology at the University of South Florida, and an expert on Andean culture, spent years studying the more than 5,200 curious hillside shallow pits known to local residents as Monte Sierpe - serpent mountain.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 5:01 pm
Fuzzy Zoeller, two-time major winner haunted by racist Tiger Woods joke, dies aged 74

Masters champion in 1979 and US Open winner in 1984
Post-career reputation marred by remarks about Woods
Trump pays tribute to ‘remarkable person and player’
Fuzzy Zoeller, the two-time major champion whose genial public persona was overshadowed by a racially insensitive joke about Tiger Woods that came to define the latter part of his career, has died aged 74.
No cause of death was immediately available. Brian Naugle, tournament director of the Insperity Invitational in Houston and a longtime colleague, said Zoeller’s daughter notified him of the death on Thursday.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 7:13 pm
Venezuela bans six international airlines as tensions with US escalate

Carriers accused of joining ‘actions of state terrorism promoted by US’ after they suspended flights to Venezuela
Venezuela has banned six international airlines, accusing them of “state terrorism” after the carriers suspended flights to the country following a warning from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Venezuela’s civil aviation authority announced late on Wednesday that Spain’s Iberia, Portugal’s Tap, Colombia’s Avianca, Chile and Brazil’s Latam, Brazil’s Gol and Turkish Airlines would have their operational permits revoked for “joining the actions of state terrorism promoted by the United States government and unilaterally suspending air commercial operations”.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 6:38 pm
‘A constant fear’: Myanmar nationals face imprisonment back home as US ends protected status

Thousands of Myanmar diaspora are at risk of deportation, after the US said they no longer required Temporary Protective Status
Aung* was finishing his studies in New York when Myanmar’s junta tried to conscript him into the civil war raging in his homeland.
Terrified by the idea, Aung applied for Temporary Protective Status (TPS) in the United States, hoping that by the time he finished his degree the conflict might have calmed. Instead, the war has only escalated.
Continue reading...Published: November 28, 2025, 3:01 am
US midwest and north brace for storm as nearly 82m people travel for holidays

Several flights are delayed and parts of Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan could see six to 10 inches of snow
Parts of the US midwest and the Great Lakes region are bracing for a strong storm this weekend, as an estimated 82 million Americans travel to gather in celebration of Thanksgiving.
Some parts of the country are expecting cold, snowy conditions, and the weather has already caused some travel delays. On Thursday morning more than 800 flights were already delayed, most in the northern states.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 6:55 pm
For Trump, there’s Columbus Day and Victory Day, but no World Aids Day

Administration said ‘awareness is not a strategy’, but here is a short list of orders the president has signed to do just that
For the first time since 1988 the US government said it will no longer commemorate World Aids Day, which honors those who have lost their lives to the disease, celebrates efforts to combat the epidemic and raises awareness.
“An awareness day is not a strategy,” a state department spokesperson, Tommy Pigott, told the New York Times.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 9:28 pm
National guard shooting will likely make Trump crack down even harder

The attack makes the troops’ Washington DC exit less likely and offers a convenient data point for rightwing narratives
“Washington DC is considered a safe zone,” Donald Trump declared on Tuesday, veering off topic at the national Thanksgiving turkey pardoning ceremony at the White House. “This was one of the most unsafe places anywhere in the United States. It is now considered a totally safe city.”
A day later, two national guardsmen from West Virginia were shot in a busy area a few blocks from the White House in downtown Washington. The ambush took place outside the Farragut West Metro railway station within sight of the Guardian’s office (I had been in the station three hours earlier and witnessed national guard troops milling around).
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 11:00 am
Denmark sets up ‘night watch’ to monitor Trump after Greenland row

US president’s threat to seize territory prompts intelligence briefings reminiscent of Game of Thrones patrol
The Danish government has set up a “night watch” in the foreign ministry, not to keep out the wildlings and White Walkers like the Night’s Watch of Game of Thrones, but rather to monitor Donald Trump’s pronouncements and movements while Copenhagen sleeps.
The night watch starts at 5pm local time each day and at 7am a report is produced and distributed around the Danish government and relevant departments about what was said and took place, the Politiken newspaper reported.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 1:14 pm
South Africa hits back at ‘punitive’ Trump move to bar it from G20 meeting in Florida

Diplomatic row worsens after US president says member state will not be invited to 2026 summit
Donald Trump has said that South Africa will not be invited to G20 events in the United States when it presides over the forum next year, a measure the African nation described as “punitive”.
The US president repeated widely discredited claims that South Africa is “killing white people”, extending a diplomatic row between the countries after the US boycotted the summit in Johannesburg last weekend.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 9:50 am
Macy’s Annual Thanksgiving Day Parade 2025: in pictures

The 99th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, one of the largest in the world, dazzled crowds in Manhattan, New York, on Thursday. Thirty-two balloons, three giant balloons, 27 floats, four special units, 33 clown groups, 11 marching bands, performance groups, and music stars parade to welcome ‘Santa Claus and the holiday season’
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 7:04 pm
Millions in China cram for civil service exam and the hope of a job for life

Amid troubled economic times, many in China are shifting back towards the certainty of a career in the public sector
A record number of people are set to take China’s notoriously gruelling national civil service exam this weekend, reflecting the increasing desire of Chinese workers to find employment in the public rather than private sector.
Around 3.7 million people have registered for the tests on Saturday and Sunday, which will be the first since the government increased the age limit for certain positions. The age limit for general candidates has increased from 35 to 38, while the age limit for those with postgraduate degrees has been raised from 40 to 43.
Continue reading...Published: November 28, 2025, 2:27 am
ICE detains Texas father as son’s health declines: ‘Don’t forget about me’

Maher Tarabishi was arrested at a routine visit despite decades in the US, leaving his son with Pompe disease
A 62-year-old father named Maher Tarabishi visited the ICE field office in Dallas, Texas, on 28 October as he has done each year for 17 years. Tarabishi, originally from Jordan, is in the US on a supervision order. Even though his asylum claim was denied, the US government allowed him to remain in the country because he is the primary caretaker for his son, Wael, who was diagnosed at four years old with a progressive muscle disorder called Pompe disease.
Tarabishi’s mandatory annual visits to ICE were never eventful; he’d arrive, an official might ask about Wael’s condition, and then he would leave. This time was different.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 3:00 pm
Soft seat cushions, AirTags and travel adapters: 20 Black Friday deals that readers love the most

From a chef-approved spatula to steeply discounted JBL earbuds, here are the picks readers have been snagging like hotcakes
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The very best US Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, curated and vetted
At this point, you don’t need me to tell you that Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale season is under way. We wanted you to enter the 2025 holiday sales season with a game plan, which is why we’ve already rounded up the best early Black Friday deals, shared strategies to avoid buyer’s remorse and put together a holiday gift guide of 163 items vetted by Guardian US staff and shopping experts.
And you must have all taken notes, because you’ve been buying the deals we’ve found. We’re learning that Guardian readers’ most frequently shopped items range from a chef-approved spatula to a steeply discounted pair of noise-cancelling headphones.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 5:52 pm
Face transplants promised hope. Patients were put through the unthinkable

Twenty years after the first face transplant, patients are dying, data is missing, and the experimental procedure’s future hangs in the balance
In the early hours of 28 May 2005, Isabelle Dinoire woke up in a pool of blood. After fighting with her family the night before, she turned to alcohol and sleeping tablets “to forget”, she later said.
Reaching for a cigarette out of habit, she realized she couldn’t hold it between her lips. She understood something was wrong.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 11:00 am
You’re gonna need a bigger boat: the 20 best films set on water – ranked!

As L’Atalante is re-released, we count down the best movies set largely on ships, boats, barges, yachts, steamers and trimarans. Submarines banned, as they’re under water
Stephen Sommers’ sci-fi horror pulp follows a bunch of scene-stealing character actors playing mercenaries hired to destroy the cruise ship Argonautica for insurance purposes. But a giant mutant octopus has got there first! Among the potential cephalopod fodder are Treat Williams, Kevin J O’Connor, and Famke Janssen as a jewel thief.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 1:26 pm
Facing burnout, she chased her dream of making pie - and built an empire: ‘Pie brings us together’

She left Silicon Valley to master pie, became Hollywood’s baker and now films its healing power
Thanksgiving may be a holiday steeped in myth and controversy – but there’s still something Americans largely agree on: there’s nothing wrong with the holiday’s traditional dessert. So says Beth Howard, expert pie maker, cookbook author, memoirist, and now documentary film-maker.
“No matter what, pie brings us together. Pie is love,” says Howard, who never tires of talking about anything with a flaky crust and filling. She’s spent the last few months at community screenings – over 100 and counting – of her new documentary – Pieowa – that’s Pie + Iowa (her home state). The film chronicles the history of pie and how it brings people together. It’s full of church ladies, blue ribbon winners, home bakers, expert pie makers and cyclists, which is where Iowa comes in.
Pieowa is now screening in Iowa and across the US, find out more info at https://theworldneedsmorepie.com/pieowa/
2-1/2 cups all-purpose flour (plus approximately 1/2 cup more for rolling)
1/2 cup butter, chilled
1/2 cup vegetable shortening or lard
1/2 tsp salt
Ice water (fill one cup but use only enough to moisten dough)
3lbs Granny Smith apples, peeled (approx. 7 or 8 apples depending on size)
*It’s also okay to use a variety of apples. Try Braeburn, Jonathan and Gala. Avoid Fuji or Delicious as they’re too juicy and not tart enough.
3/4 cup sugar (or more, depending on your taste or tartness of apples)
4 tablespoons flour (to thicken the filling)
1/2 teaspoon salt (you’ll sprinkle this on so don’t worry about precise amount)
1 to 2 teaspoons cinnamon (or however much you like)
1 tablespoon butter (put dollop on top before covering with top crust)
1 beaten egg (you won’t use all of it, just enough to brush on pie before baking)
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 3:00 pm
Peaches: ‘We need lube to smooth out the friction of the world’

The Canadian electroclash icon on No Lube So Rude, her first album in a decade, the state of global politics, the ‘punk energy’ of the older generation and her love of ping-pong
Why is your forthcoming album your first in over a decade and who is/are the “you” in comeback single Not in Your Mouth None of Your Business? k4ren123
I’ve been very busy – touring, working with dance troupes, performance art, sculptures, playing the lead role in a production of Bertolt Brecht’s The Seven Deadly Sins in Stuttgart, and on and on. Then, finally, I started on new music. The “you” in the single are people who feel they have the right to have autonomy over other people’s bodies and make it unsafe for people to be who they want to be. I’m especially talking about queer and mostly trans rights. The song’s like a mantra or chant, a way to empower people in only a few sentences.
As a fan of your concert costume design as much as your music, what can we expect from the upcoming tour? Kelechica
I was thinking about sustainability and went to a costume sale at the Berlin opera and bought a bunch of opera costumes. I’m working with Charlie Le Mindu, who is transforming them into weird new creations. In the video for Not in Your Mouth, I’m wearing my sister’s leather jacket. It’s just been the fifth anniversary of her passing, and I wanted to keep something of her, so I kept her leather jacket that she wore the crap out of since the 90s. So, in a way, she’ll be in the show.
Published: November 27, 2025, 3:00 pm
‘It was no longer a gift for my husband. It was all for me’: four women on how boudoir photography changed their lives

Now a hugely popular photographic genre, many women pay thousands to have intimate portraits taken of themselves by a professional. What do they get out of it?
A few hours into Brittany Witt’s boudoir shoot, with the mimosas kicking in and the music going strong, the photographer asked: “How do we feel about some completely nude photos?” Witt was lying on the bed in lingerie, in a studio in Texas, and hadn’t considered nudity an option. “I was like: ‘OK, we’re on this trust path.’” She undressed. The photographer, JoAnna Moore, covered Witt with body oil and squirted her with water, then asked her “to crawl across the floor with my full trust,” Witt says. “I did so. The pose was nude, and it was completely open. I wasn’t covered with a sheet. It was all out, it was all open, and it brought that worst level of self-doubt. I was terrified.”
Witt, 33, has come to see that terror as an important part of her experience. She used to be a competitive weightlifter. “I had a very masculine aura. I showed up in strength,” she says. At school and work – in the construction side of the oil and gas industry – she was “type A – scheduler, planner, had everything together, kind of led the group”. A turbulent home life when she was growing up led her to develop robust protection mechanisms which, in adulthood, acted as a block to relationships – issues she had been addressing with a life coach. But in that moment, on all-fours in Moore’s studio: “I felt those protections stripped away. There was nothing to hide behind, literally, figuratively.”
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 10:00 am
Zohran Mamdani is re-writing the political rules around support for Israel | Kenneth Roth

If support for Israel is no longer de rigueur in New York, it may soon not be obligatory in Washington. That is good news for Palestinians
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be quaking in his boots at the decisive victory of Zohran Mamdani in the 4 November New York City mayoral election. Not because of absurd allegations of antisemitism for which there is no evidence, but because Mamdani has broken the longstanding taboo for successful New York candidates against criticizing the Israeli government. And he has only reinforced his approach in the month since his election.
New York has the largest Jewish population in the United States – and the second-largest of any city in the world after Tel Aviv. The longstanding assumption was that many Jewish voters prioritized the defense of the Israeli government over other issues, so criticism of Israel would set them against a politician.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 11:00 am
Food is medicine, and that’s a fact. Why we all need Native American foodways

Ecologically sound farming and land stewardship can change individual, collective and planetary health
Within Indigenous communities across North America and beyond, we have long known that food is medicine. This isn’t just theory; it’s fact. We understand that seasonal, regionally specific and culturally relevant foods are vital for nurturing, nourishing and healing both our people and our planet. And it’s high time we all embrace the Native American concept of food as medicine.
Our ancestral wisdom has ensured our survival for millennia, even in the face of unthinkable circumstances like colonialism, genocide and ongoing oppression. This ever-relevant knowledge will ensure our collective survival amid today’s unthinkable circumstances here in the United States, such as political instability, climate change and rising health issues.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 2:00 pm
How Amazon turned our capitalist era of free markets into the age of technofeudalism | Yanis Varoufakis

Amazon Web Services owns the basic infrastructure for other businesses to operate online, turning even governments into its serfs. But now some people are fighting back
For the past six years, every Black Friday – that made-up carnival of consumption – Amazon workers and their allies have mobilised across the world in coordinated strikes and protests. At first glance, these disputes look like the standard struggle between a giant capitalist employer and the people who keep it running. But Amazon is no ordinary corporation. It is the clearest expression of what I call technofeudalism: a new economic order in which platforms behave like lords owning the fiefs that have replaced markets.
To appreciate Amazon’s extraordinary power, we must recall the system it is helping to bury. Capitalism relied on markets and profit. Firms invested in productive capital, hired workers, produced commodities and lived or died by profit and loss. But the emerging order is one in which the most powerful capitalist firms have exited that market altogether. They own the digital infrastructure that everyone else must use to trade, work, communicate and live.
Yanis Varoufakis is the leader of MeRA25 and the author of Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 5:20 pm
I’m always on my phone, my girlfriend would rather communicate via woodland creatures. Somehow we make it work | Rebecca Shaw

She has read 57 books this year, whereas I have watched all of Selling Sunset. But we listen to each other – and enjoy it
There are some pretty big differences between me and my girlfriend. She is from Aotearoa, I’m from Queensland. She is 10 years younger than me. She loves Marmite and loathes Vegemite; I hold the reverse and correct opinion.
But probably our biggest difference is in our attitude to the internet. We are in what is called an offline/online gap relationship. She hates her phone so much. She treats it like a sometimes food, often has no idea where it is and, when she does have it, it’s not charged and has a haunted aura. In her dream world she wouldn’t have to own a phone and could just communicate via telepathy or little birds and woodland creatures passing occasional messages. Often her loved ones get in touch with her via me, and I often am messaging friends she is with to get a message to her.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 2:00 pm
The Guardian view on city living: an urban species is still adapting to our new environment | Editorial

UN figures show that four-fifths of the global population now live in major settlements. We’re still figuring out how to cope
Cities have existed for millennia, but their triumph is remarkably recent. As recently as 1950, only 30% of the world’s population were urban dwellers. This week, a United Nations report suggested that more than 80% of people are now urbanites, with most of those living in cities. London became the first city to reach a million inhabitants in the early 19th century. Now, almost 500 have done so.
Jakarta, with 42 million residents, has just overtaken Tokyo as the most populous of the lot; nine of the 10 largest megacities are in Asia. The UN report revealed the scale of the recent population shift to towns and cities thanks to a new, standardised measure in place of the widely varying national criteria previously used. The urbanisation rate in its 2018 report was just 55%.
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Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 6:35 pm
NFL Thanksgiving games: Love powers Packers over Lions; Cowboys and Bengals win

Packers sweep Lions and strengthen division tiebreaker
Prescott and Davis feature as Cowboys beat Chiefs
Burrow helps Bengals spoil Ravens’ Thanksgiving
Jordan Love converted a pair of fourth downs with touchdown passes in the first half and finished with a career-high-matching four TD throws, leading the Green Bay Packers to a 31-24 win over the Detroit Lions on Thursday.
The Packers (8-3-1) swept the season series to earn a potential tiebreaker in the NFC North and are in second place in the division behind Chicago (8-3), who play at Philadelphia on Friday.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 9:49 pm
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

Cherries fans wait on word of Semenyo, Gueye’s red card could leave Everton blue and Nuno needs new plans
With Thomas Frank, Bryan Mbeumo, Yoane Wissa, Christian Nørgaard and Mark Flekken leaving Brentford in the summer, the Bees looked the established club most likely to go down, thereby allowing a promoted one to stay up. In the event, though, they’ve made a solid start to life under Keith Andrews, more or less alternating wins and losses to sit 13th in the table, five points above the relegation zone. Burnley, on the other hand, find themselves roughly where most people thought they’d be: second-bottom having lost three games in a row. As it happens, they’ve not been that bad, asking difficult questions of more exalted opponents with tidy midfield play, before succumbing to defeat anyway. Ultimately, conceding two goals a game is not sustainable, but it’s worth noting that one of Burnley’s three league victories came against Sunderland, a side whose physical, intense and forward-thinking style is not dissimilar to Brentford’s. If they can get their passing going, they’ve a chance. Daniel Harris
Brentford v Burnley (Saturday 3pm, all times GMT)
Manchester City v Leeds, Saturday 3pm
Sunderland v Bournemouth, Saturday 3pm
Everton v Newcastle, Saturday 5.30pm
Continue reading...Published: November 28, 2025, 12:00 am
Odermatt wins super-G at Copper Mountain as Kilde’s return leaves Shiffrin in tears

Swiss ace wins by 0.08sec in Copper Mountain super-G
Kilde returns 700 days after devastating Wengen crash
Shiffrin cries as fiancé finishes emotional comeback run
Swiss ski star Marco Odermatt started the World Cup super-G season with a Thanksgiving win at Copper Mountain on Thursday, while Aleksander Aamodt Kilde reduced fiancée Mikaela Shiffrin to tears by making his comeback after nearly two years out.
Odermatt has already won the opening giant slalom – at Sölden in the Austrian Alps last month – in what is an ominous start to the season by the world’s best men’s skier leading up to the Milan Cortina Olympic Games in February.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 9:34 pm
The Super Bowl Shuffle at 40: how a goofy rap classic boosted the Bears’ title run

A new documentary charts how a song that featured a 335lb rapper and bad dancing went viral in the pre-internet era
The Chicago Bears are 8-3 and soaring in this season’s NFL standings. For a fanbase that’s grown accustomed to looking up at the division rival Green Bay Packers and looking ahead to the next season’s prospects, it’s reason to smell the roses and indulge in some light strutting. But even as fans find themselves looking forward to the Bears’ first playoff berth in five years, something that once seemed unthinkable with a second-year quarterback and a rookie head coaching helming a squad that managed only five wins last year, no fan is thinking the 2025 Bears have a Super Bowl run in them – not without a rap song to lay the marker down.
Before the 1985 edition of the Bears romped to victory in Super Bowl XX, they tempted fate by recording The Super Bowl Shuffle. Although the song only peaked at 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, the accompanying video came to rival Michael Jackson’s Thriller for popularity as it popped up endlessly on TV during the Bears’ title run. “The Super Bowl Shuffle went viral in an age where there was no viral existence like we know it today,” the song’s recording engineer, Fred Breitberg, says. “It was a phenomenal entity as well as being a good record.”
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 10:00 am
Stephen Curry out at least a week as Warriors face fresh setback

Curry sidelined with quad injury after Rockets loss
Kerr, Butler urge focus as Warriors brace for stretch
Golden State depth tested with Payton also hurt
Warriors star Stephen Curry will be sidelined for at least a week with a right quadriceps contusion and strained muscle after getting injured during Golden State’s 104-100 loss to the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night.
He had an MRI exam after the game and the Warriors said Thursday that Curry would be reevaluated in a week – meaning he likely will miss at least three games. Golden State’s medical staff and coaches typically use a progression of building back up in practice before an injured player returns to game action, so it could be longer before Curry is on the court.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 2:06 pm
Lando Norris insists nothing has changed in title fight after Vegas shambles

Leader lost valuable points after disqualification
McLaren insist they did not take ‘excessive risk’
Lando Norris has insisted nothing has changed in terms of his focus on sealing his first Formula One world championship after both he and his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri were disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix, a result that catapulted Red Bull’s Max Verstappen back into contention for the title. McLaren’s team principal, Andrea Stella, has denied the team took “excessive risks” with their car in Las Vegas.
The race in Nevada last weekend was won by Verstappen but Norris took a strong second and Piastri fourth. However, four hours afterwards, following an investigation by the FIA, both were disqualified after the skid blocks on the floor of their cars were found to have been worn down below the 9mm limit defined in the rules.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 3:02 pm
Can Arne Slot revive this Frankenstein’s monster of a Liverpool side? | Barney Ronay

New players have come in, too many of them, and that has meant a dilution of the collective will instilled by Klopp
Before this game Arne Slot had announced that he was “almost confused”. Which does at least raise some tantalising questions. Mainly, what is this Liverpool team going to look like when he gets there, when a state of full confusion is finally attained, when even Slot’s confusion stops being confusing and reveals its diamond-cut final form.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 6:30 am
Belfast youth football coach expelled after posting cocaine prices on league group chat

List detailed times and costs for ‘proper pure bags’ and specified cash payment
A Northern Ireland football club has removed a coach who posted an apparent menu of cocaine prices in a group chat for a youth league.
The list of prices for “proper pure bags” detailed times and meeting locations and specified cash payment.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 1:26 pm
Pope Leo warns of risk from ‘piecemeal’ world war in first overseas trip

Leo welcomed by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as he begins six-day itinerary that will also include visit to Lebanon
A new world war is being fought “piecemeal” and is endangering the future of humanity, Pope Leo has warned, as he arrived in Turkey for his first foreign trip since becoming head of the Catholic church.
Speaking in Ankara, where he was welcomed on Thursday by the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Leo said the world was experiencing “a heightened level of conflict on the global level, fuelled by prevailing strategies of economic and military power”.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 5:25 pm
Small changes to ‘for you’ feed on X can rapidly increase political polarisation

Study finds that a week of political content can bring about a shift in views that previously would have taken three years
Small changes to the tone of posts fed to users of X can increase feelings of political polarisation as much in a week as would have historically taken at least three years, research has found.
A groundbreaking experiment to gauge the potency of Elon Musk’s social platform to increase political division found that when posts expressing anti-democratic attitudes and partisan animosity were boosted, even barely perceptibly, in the feeds of Democrat and Republican supporters there was a large change in their unfavourable feelings towards the other side.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 7:00 pm
Canada minister resigns from cabinet over Carney’s controversial oil pipeline deal

Minister Steven Guilbeault says Indigenous nations were not consulted and the pipeline would have ‘major environmental impacts’
Mark Carney has agreed an energy deal with Alberta centred on plans for a new heavy oil pipeline reaching from the province’s oil sands to the Pacific coast, a politically volatile project that is expected to face stiff opposition.
The move proved politically damaging within hours, with the minister of Canadian culture, Steven Guilbeault, who is the former environment minister, announcing he would leave cabinet. Guilbault, a former activist and lifelong environmental advocate, said he strongly opposed the plan.
Continue reading...Published: November 28, 2025, 12:09 am
Robert AM Stern, architect dubbed ‘King of Central Park West’, dies aged 86

Stern, credited with designing 15 Central Park West, sought to design buildings that invoked pre-war splendor
Robert AM Stern, an architect who fashioned the New York City skyline with buildings that sought to invoke pre-war splendor but with modern luxury fit for billionaires and movie stars, has died at the age of 86.
Dubbed “The King of Central Park West” by Vanity Fair, Stern was credited with designing 15 Central Park West that, in 2008, was credited as being the highest-priced new apartment building in the history of New York.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 8:35 pm
Beaches reopen after bull shark kills Swiss tourist with police reviewing GoPro footage from scene

Shark attacked 25-year-old woman first then her partner who ‘has done everything he could to get them both into shore,’ authorities say
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A shark that attacked two people on a remote New South Wales beach – killing a woman and wounding her partner – is unlikely to pose an ongoing threat, experts say.
Police are reviewing GoPro footage from the scene, which may shed more light on how the attack unfolded.
Continue reading...Published: November 28, 2025, 2:34 am
Peru’s ousted ‘president of the poor’ gets 11-year sentence for rebellion

Pedro Castillo was sentenced by the supreme court for trying to disband Congress and rule by decree in 2022
Peru’s supreme court on Thursday sentenced the former leftwing president Pedro Castillo to 11 years, five months and 15 days in prison for trying to disband Congress and rule by decree in December 2022.
Labelled Peru’s first poor president, the former rural schoolteacher, who had never held elected office before winning the presidency, was impeached by Congress and jailed on the same day after his attempted power grab.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 7:43 pm
US navy accused of cover-up over dangerous plutonium in San Francisco

Advocates allege navy knew levels of airborne plutonium at Hunters Point shipyard were high before it alerted officials
The US navy knew of potentially dangerous levels of airborne plutonium in San Francisco for almost a year before it alerted city officials after it carried out testing that detected radioactive material in November last year, public health advocates allege.
The plutonium levels exceeded the federal action threshold at the navy’s highly contaminated, 866-acre Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. It was detected in an area adjacent to a residential neighborhood filled with condos, and which includes a public park.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 1:00 pm
Celebrity Traitors star Ruth Codd recovering after second leg amputation

Irish actor, who had first amputation after football injury, reveals new wheelchair in TikTok video
The actor and The Celebrity Traitors star Ruth Codd has announced that she is recovering after a second leg amputation operation.
The 29-year-old Irish performer had her first amputation six years ago after injuring her foot playing football as a teenager, which led to years of surgeries and chronic pain.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 3:09 pm
Arrest warrants issued for Miss Universe co-owners in latest twist in pageant saga

Raúl Rocha Cantú is under investigation for drug, gun and fuel trafficking while Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip is accused of fraud
This year’s edition of Miss Universe, with its onstage injuries, dramatic walkouts and allegations of vote rigging, was already one for the ages.
But it turns out the drama had barely begun: just days after Fátima Bosch was crowned Miss Universe in Thailand, the co-owners of the organisation are both facing arrest warrants.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 2:39 pm
‘Nature feeds us more than it floods us’: Asheville after-school program teaches kids to forage

In the wake of Hurricane Helene, No Taste Like Home aims to rebuild trust between students and the land
Juniper Stewart just turned 12. She wears a cropped orange sweater and her ginger curls in a bob. She used to like Taylor Swift, but now she’s more into the Cranberries and other indie rock.
Juniper also knows how to identify a Pilobolus mushroom, which grows on “cow poop”, according to Juniper. She can confidently harvest plantain leaf, a ubiquitous wild plant that’s tasty in salads and sautées, and useful as a poultice on stings and poison ivy. She has paper bags full of sourwood leaves drying at home to make tea, and she’s delighted by the fact that when you touch jewelweed seed pods, they explode.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 1:00 pm
‘We like it a lot’: how Romania created the largest deposit return scheme in the world

In the two years since the system was launched, beverage-packaging collection and recycling has risen to 94%
In the Transylvanian village of Pianu de Jos, 51-year-old Dana Chitucescu gathers a sack of empty polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, aluminium cans and glass every week and takes it to her local shop.
Like millions of Romanians across cities and rural areas, Chitucescu has woven the country’s two-year-old deposit return system (DRS) into her routine.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 12:00 pm
Cuddling capybaras and ogling otters: the problem with animal cafes in Asia

A boom in places offering petting sessions is linked to a rise in the illegal movement of exotic and endangered species, say experts
The second floor of an unassuming office building in central Bangkok is a strange place to encounter the world’s largest rodent. Yet here, inside a small enclosure with a shallow pool, three capybaras are at the disposal of dozens of paying customers – all clamouring for a selfie. As people eagerly thrust leafy snacks toward the nonchalant-looking animals, few seem to consider the underlying peculiarity: how, exactly, did this South American rodent end up more than 10,000 miles from home, in a bustling Asian metropolis?
Capybara cafes have been cropping up across the continent in recent years, driven by the animal’s growing internet fame. The semi-aquatic animals feature in more than 600,000 TikTok posts. In Bangkok, cafe customers pay 400 baht (£9.40) for a 30-minute petting session with them, along with a few meerkats and Chinese bamboo rats. Doors are open 12 hours a day, seven days a week.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 6:00 am
Estate of Johnny Cash suing Coca-Cola for using tribute act in advert

The company is being sued under the new Elvis act, which protects a person’s voice from exploitation without consent
The estate of Johnny Cash is suing Coca-Cola for illegally hiring a tribute act to impersonate the late US country singer in an advertisement that plays between college football games.
The case has been filed under the Elvis Act of Tennessee, made effective last year, which protects a person’s voice from exploitation without consent. The estate said that while it has previously licensed Cash’s songs, Coca-Cola did not approach them for permission in this instance.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 10:30 am
‘Stay tuned’: new Anne Rice film could foretell release of unpublished work by late author

Documentary series of Interview with the Vampire writer available to stream with potential for further releases
The worst heartbreak and most riveting triumph of Anne Rice’s life happened in relatively quick succession, each beginning when the US novelist’s daughter – Michele, then about three – told her she was too tired to play.
Rice had never heard such a comment from a child that age, and subsequent blood tests ordered by a doctor revealed that her beloved “Mouse” had acute granulocytic leukemia, considered untreatable for her.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 10:00 am
Flash flooding in Sumatra kills 69 as rescue crews search rivers for survivors

Monsoon rains cause devastation on Indonesian island, sparking landslides and flash flooding
Flash floods and landslides on Indonesia’s Sumatra island have killed 69 people, with 59 missing as emergency workers search in rivers and the rubble of villages for bodies and possible survivors.
Monsoon rains over the past week caused rivers to burst their banks in North Sumatra province on Tuesday. The deluge tore through mountainside villages, swept away people and submerged more than 2,000 houses and buildings, the National Disaster Management Agency said. Nearly 5,000 residents fled to government shelters.
Continue reading...Published: November 28, 2025, 12:01 am
‘There were eight of us, only two are alive’: the growing crisis of arsenic in Argentina’s water

In some of the country’s poorest, driest areas, people rely on water contaminated with arsenic 60 times over safe limits, causing crippling illnesses in families
It’s a cloudy winter’s day in El Chañaral, an old Indigenous Wichi community now inhabited only by the Bustamante family. It lies nine miles from San José del Boquerón and near Piruaj Bajo, in Argentina’s northern Copo department.
As Batista Bustamante and Lidia Cuellar drink mate tea, their seven-year-old daughter, Marcela, climbs on to her purple bicycle and heads into the scrubland. She reaches a reservoir – a puddle of greenish-brown water – and pulls a pink pair of scissors from her pocket, which she drives into the earth to extract chunks of mud.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 2:00 pm
Experts warn of ‘global crisis’ as number of women in prison nears one million

Number of women incarcerated around the world rising at nearly three times the rate of men, with female prisoners often subjected to sexual violence and forced labour
Up to a million women worldwide are facing sexual violence and forced labour in prisons, where they are overlooked and forgotten, in what is being called a growing global crisis.
The number of incarcerated women is rising much faster than men and is expected to surpass one million on current trends. While on average women account for between 2% and 9% of national prison populations, since 2000 the number imprisoned has grown by 57%, compared with a 22% increase in the men’s prison population.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 7:00 am
Italy’s rape law stalls as Matteo Salvini claims it could be used for ‘vendettas’

Parliament delays debate over law defining sex without consent as rape, after comments by far-right deputy PM
Italy’s parliament has delayed a debate over a landmark law that would define sex without consent as rape amid a rift within the ruling coalition.
The measure, the result of a rare pact between the far-right prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, and her main political opponent, the centre-left leader, Elly Schlein, passed in the lower house last week and had been expected to get final approval in the senate this week.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 1:35 pm
Stranger Things season five review – this luxurious final run will have you standing on a chair, yelling with joy

The kids growing up might have changed this show’s appeal, but they manage to go out in a flame-throwing, bullet-dodging blaze of glory – while still being more moving than ever before
Time’s up for Stranger Things. The fifth and last season arrives almost three-and-a-half years after a fourth run that felt like a finale, not least because it seemed the kids had grown up. Having originally aped beloved 1980s films where stubbornly brave children avert apocalypse, the franchise now starred young adults and had adjusted plotlines and dialogue accordingly. Life lessons had been learned. Selves had been found. Adolescent anxieties – as personified by Vecna, the narky telekinetic tree-man who rules a parallel dimension adjacent to the humdrum town of Hawkins, Indiana – had been put aside.
But Stranger Things now belatedly returns, with the cast all visibly in their 20s. This is a problem. The whole point is that it’s fun to watch kids outrun monsters by pedalling faster on their BMX bikes, or ignoring their mum calling them to dinner because they’re in the basement with their school pals, drawing up plans to bamboozle the US military using pencils, bubblegum and Dungeons & Dragons figurines. If everyone looks old enough to have a studio apartment and a stocks portfolio, none of the above really flies.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 1:01 am
Luigi: The Making and the Meaning by John H Richardson review – sympathy for a devil?

This nebulous study of Luigi Mangione veers close to romanticising him as a latter-day Robin Hood
On 5 December 2024, the New York Times ran the headline “Insurance CEO Gunned Down In Manhattan”. The newspaper then noted that Brian Thompson was “shot in the back in Midtown Manhattan by a killer who then walked coolly away”. The murder in broad daylight was indeed both cold and shocking. But many Americans had a different response: for those who had been denied health insurance or faced exorbitant healthcase costs, the news felt cathartic. Social media blew up. One post read: “All jokes aside … no one here is the judge of who deserves to live or die. That’s the job of the AI algorithm the insurance company designed to maximize profits on your health.”
Five days later, Luigi Mangione, a good-looking, 26-year-old University of Pennsylvania graduate with a master’s in computer science, was apprehended at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He awaits trial on federal and state charges of murder, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty. So who is Mangione? And what might have motivated the alleged crime? These are the questions John H Richardson attempts to answer in an investigation that explores broader themes, too.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 9:00 am
The US government ruins Thanksgiving: it’s a South Park holiday special

Idiotic US war secretary Pete Hegseth launches an attack on a turkey-based festivity in frustration at his inability to outsmart a buffoonish police detective. A wild season finale looms
Tonight’s South Park is something of a breather in what has been their most story-driven season (or seasons, as it turned out) ever. There is some advancement to the overriding plot of Donald Trump attempting to kill the unborn baby he’s expecting with his lover, Satan, before it can unleash the prophesied apocalypse – a plot that involves master manipulator (and new Trump sex partner) JD Vance and billionaire/self-proclaimed antichrist expert Peter Thiel (recently incarcerated by South Park’s finest for kidnapping Eric Cartman). But tonight’s instalment, Turkey Trot, focuses more on the goings-on in the titular town than in Washington DC.
As Thanksgiving approaches, South Park finds its annual holiday marathon in jeopardy. None of its regular sponsors – Stan Marsh’s Tegridy Weed Farms, recently shuttered, and City Asian Popup Store, beset by high tariffs – can afford to pay for it. Desperate for a solution, the town reaches out to the one entity that has plenty of money to spend in America: the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 12:31 pm
The Durutti Column: The Return of the Durutti Column review – fragile classic that echoes far beyond its time

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The delicate experimentation of the band’s debut may not have chimed with the post-punk 1980s, but its durability makes this deluxe reissue thoroughly deserved
The Durutti Column’s debut album does not have an auspicious origin story. The band whose name it bore had split acrimoniously just before they were supposed to record it. Their guitarist Vini Reilly was so poleaxed by depression that he was virtually unable to leave his house: 12 different attempts were made to section him over the course of 1979. Believing that Reilly was “going to die”, Factory Records boss Tony Wilson intervened, buying him a new guitar, then suggested he visit a studio with the label’s troubled but visionary producer Martin Hannett as “an experiment”. The sessions were a disaster. Hannett ignored Reilly in favour of tinkering with a vast amount of cutting-edge electronic equipment he had brought with him. Reilly fitfully played something on the guitar, but eventually stormed out with the words: “I’m fucking sick of this.” He did not return.
Unaware that he was making an album, Reilly was “mortified” when Hannett handed over a finished product, and “absolutely hated” what he heard. The solitary upside, as he saw it, was his sense that it would never find a wider audience. The music on 1980’s The Return of the Durutti Column bore no relation to the workmanlike post-punk that the original band had contributed to the label’s compilation EP A Factory Sample, put together the previous year. (Although Reilly thought they were “complete and total rubbish”, too.) Grasping for comparisons, the music press likened it to the atmospheric jazz of the German label ECM and Reilly’s guitar playing to that of Mike Oldfield and the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia – neither of them having much musical cachet in the post-punk world of 1980. Even a positive review in the NME suggested listeners would consider The Return of the Durutti Column “hippy noodling”.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 2:49 pm
Beethoven & Brahms: Violin Concertos album review – as supple and coherent as ever as the ACO celebrates 50

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Under Richard Tognetti the ACO has established itself as world-class and this 50th anniversary live recording of these two great concertos are a wonderful souvenir of a remarkable group
Over the past quarter of a century the Australian Chamber Orchestra has become a regular visitor to Europe, establishing itself as one of the world’s foremost chamber bands. The group was founded in 1975, and this pairing of perhaps the two greatest violin concertos in the repertory is being released to mark the ACO’s 50th birthday. The soloist and conductor in both works is Richard Tognetti, who has been the orchestra’s leader and artistic director for the past 35 years.
Both recordings are taken from concerts given in Sydney’s City Recital Hall, the Beethoven concerto in 2018, the Brahms last February. The close recorded sound very faithfully reproduces the intensely involving approach of the ACO when heard in the flesh, with its amalgam of modern playing techniques with the use of historical instruments (gut strings, period wind). For both concertos the orchestra’s permanent core of 20 players was more than doubled with guest instrumentalists from other Australian orchestras, but the suppleness and coherence of its textures are as persuasive as ever.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 3:05 pm
A Particularly Nasty Case by Adam Kay audiobook review – a wayward doctor turns detective

Andy Serkis revels in his narration of the first murder mystery from the author of This Is Going to Hurt, which showcases Kay’s signature pitch-black humour
Dr Eitan Rose is stark naked in a gay sauna when he is called upon to perform CPR on an elderly man and fellow patron who is having a heart attack. When arriving paramedics ask Eitan for his details, he declines to give his real name, instead giving them the name of his work supervisor and nemesis, Douglas Moran. Eitan is a hard-partying consultant rheumatologist who has just returned to work after several months off following a mental health crisis, and who uses liquid cocaine secreted into a nasal inhaler to get through the working day.
When Moran dies in unexpected circumstances, Eitan suspects foul play and sets about finding the culprit. Soon he is performing illicit postmortems and impersonating a police detective so he can cross-examine a suspect. But when he tries to blow the whistle, his colleagues and the police decline to take his claims seriously. Eitan may work among medical professionals, but they are not above stigmatising a colleague diagnosed with bipolar disorder and taking his outlandish claims as evidence of his instability.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 3:00 pm
Netflix crashes within minutes of releasing Stranger Things series five

Viewers unable to watch episodes of long-awaited final series on TV when the streaming service briefly froze
When Netflix crashed within minutes of releasing Stranger Things series five, it felt like a plot twist worthy of the sci-fi show itself.
Viewers were left unable to stream the opening episodes of the long-awaited final series, with many voicing their frustration on social media platforms.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 8:53 am
God, gears and gun jewellery: Route 1 revisited – in pictures

Anastasia Samoylova took a photographic journey up the US east coast – and found herself in America’s unreconciled past just as much as its fragmented present
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 7:00 am
You be the judge: should my partner stop compressing the coffee in the moka pot?

Hamad thinks his method enhances the flavour. Lucia says he’s breaking all the sacred rules. Who needs to wake up and smell the coffee?
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Hamad’s method isn’t the way it’s supposed to be done. I’m Italian – I know all about good coffee
Pressing down the grounds improves the flavour. Lucia is just being a coffee snob
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 8:00 am
Pam Hogg obituary

Fashion designer whose idiosyncratic mix of glam and DIY couture was worn by Björk, Siouxsie Sioux and Taylor Swift
The designer Pam Hogg stayed faithful for life to the principles, practices, provocations and politics of the art school, music and club scene of her youth around 1980. The fashion industry metamorphosed over the decades since, but she went on believing in individuality and drama, painstakingly achieved. Debbie Harry, Siouxsie Sioux, Rihanna, Björk, Lady Gaga, Lily Allen, Kylie Minogue and Taylor Swift, among others, bought her garments, which were auditorium-dominating mixes of sex, eccentricity and intellect. Hogg’s catsuits in Latex and PVC became the glam workwear of the rock and pop stage. They never dated. When a star strides on stage in one, the audience knows the action is about to kick off.
Yet to the end of her life, Hogg, who has died, aged perhaps 66 (she refused to reveal her age publicly), remained a struggling artist. She hoped to arrive at the same safe destination as her long-term friend Vivienne Westwood, with an atelier equipped with pattern cutter and couture seamstresses, plus financial backing for a ready-to-wear line that would not betray her nonconforming philosophy of dress.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 5:08 pm
Inside the rise and fall of Podemos: ‘We believed we had a stake in the future’

The leftist party exploded out of Spain’s anti-austerity protests in 2011 and upended Spain’s entrenched two-party system. I was instantly captivated – and for the next decade, I worked for the party. But I ended up quitting politics in disappointment. What happened?
This article originally appeared in Equator, a new magazine of politics, culture and art
I never expected to retire in my 30s, but I suppose politics is the art of the impossible: what it promises, what it extracts. A decade at the heart of Spain’s boldest modern political experiment aged me in ways I’ve only just begun to fathom.
In May 2014, just four months after it was founded, the leftwing Spanish party Podemos (“We Can”) won five seats in the European parliament. As a recent university graduate who had been part of a local Podemos group (or círculo, as they were known) in Paris, I was hired to work for these MEPs. We arrived in Brussels as complete tyros and had to learn everything on the job. But we were motivated by the promise of doing what we used to call “real politics” – that is to say, not the internal power struggles and ideological weather patterns of the movement (which were always abundant), but the actual issues, such as gender discrimination and unemployment.
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 5:00 am
Tell us about the worst behaviour you’ve witnessed on a flight

As Sean Duffy has urged passengers to mind their manners, we would like to hear about the worst breaches of airline etiquette that you’ve seen
The US transportation secretary Sean Duffy has started a “civility campaign” for air travel, urging passengers to dress smartly instead of wearing PJs and slippers, keeping children’s behaviour in check and remembering their manners.
With this in mind, we would like to hear about the untoward airline behaviour you’ve witnessed. What is the worst breach of aeroplane etiquette you’ve seen?
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 10:41 am
Renaissance paintings and a gingerbread exhibition: photos of the day – Thursday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: November 27, 2025, 1:11 pm
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