Inside Tehran after strikes: Iranian woman describes fear, checkpoints and people used as ‘human shields’

An anonymous Iranian woman detailed to The Australian the nightly explosions, celebrations and fear in Tehran as Trump's two-week ceasefire with Iran tentatively took hold.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:48 pm
Israeli man built bomb lab for Iranian plot targeting ex-PM Bennett, authorities say

A Haifa man was allegedly recruited by an Iranian handler to build bombs for an assassination plot believed to target ex-PM Naftali Bennett.
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:48 pm
UK defense minister warns Putin of 'serious consequences' after covert underwater military operation

U.K. Defense Minister John Healey has revealed a major military operation involving the Royal Navy and Norway to deter Russian submarines in the North Sea.
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:30 pm
Strait of Hormuz toll would set 'dangerous precedent,' UN shipping agency warns

The U.N.'s shipping agency warned on Thursday that any toll imposed on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz would set a "dangerous precedent."
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:26 pm
Miner rescued alive after spending nearly 2 weeks trapped underground in flooded area

A Mexican miner was rescued after spending 13 days trapped underground, officials said, while one miner was found dead and another remains missing.
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:25 pm
US allowing some Nigeria embassy staff to evacuate over 'deteriorating security situation'

State Department authorized departure of some U.S. embassy staff in Nigeria over a "deteriorating security situation" linked to terrorism and violence.
Published: April 9, 2026, 2:46 pm
Chief prosecutor behind Israel war crimes charges faces disciplinary action amid sexual misconduct allegations

ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan faces disciplinary proceedings over alleged sexual misconduct after the Bureau of the Assembly of States Parties voted to move forward with action.
Published: April 9, 2026, 12:16 pm
Iran War Live Updates: Vance Departs for Talks With Iran as Lebanon Impasse Threatens Cease-Fire

Vice President JD Vance expressed optimism before traveling to Pakistan to meet with Iranian officials. Israel said it would continue striking Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militia, despite Iranian demands to extend the truce to Lebanon.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:56 pm
Lebanon: Images of a Nation Uprooted by War

A million people in Lebanon have fled their homes as Israel clashes anew with Hezbollah. This is what their lives look now.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:05 am
This Hungarian Town Explains Why Orban Could Lose on Sunday

Lake Balaton was beloved as a vacation spot. Now, luxury real estate projects serve many friends of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and the locals are fed up.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:02 am
Xi Meets Taiwan Opposition Leader for First Time in a Decade

Xi Jinping held rare talks with a Taiwanese opposition leader, Cheng Li-wun, who floated the idea of some day inviting Mr. Xi to visit Taiwan.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:36 am
South African Writer Mfundi Vundla Gets Personal in His New Play

Mfundi Vundla spent 21 years in exile and created the popular television show “Generations.” His latest project is a play that explores the imperfections of the fight against apartheid.
Published: April 10, 2026, 4:01 am
With Iran Setting Limits, Strait of Hormuz Remains Thorny Politically

Even after a cease-fire, Iran is keeping a chokehold on traffic, forcing countries to cut deals that could put them at odds with the U.S.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:14 am
See You in Pyongyang: Russia Pushes Its People to Embrace North Korea

Through art, food, tourism and academics, an increasingly isolated Moscow is seeking to cement lasting ties with Pyongyang.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:05 am
Many Venezuelans Want to Go Home. But They Can’t Get Passports.

The U.S. has made it impossible for them to stay legally, and their own country makes it difficult for them to return.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:00 am
Iran’s Battered Leaders Emerge From War Confident — and With New Cards

For Iran’s theocratic rulers, just surviving the U.S.-Israeli onslaught means victory. But the seeds of their next crisis may already be planted.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:20 am
A Cease-Fire for Now in Iran, but a Blow to American Credibility

Critics wonder if this is America’s “Suez moment,” when a leading power signals the start of its international decline.
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:27 am
The Hit Erotica Writers Outwitting Nigeria’s Religious Censors

Zealous officials burned their predecessors’ romance novels. Now, young Muslim women in northern Nigeria publish their erotic books in installments on WhatsApp.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:50 am
Zelensky Sees Small Window for Peace

Talks to end the war in Ukraine could resume soon, said President Volodymyr Zelensky as he expressed skepticism about a breakthrough.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:46 pm
137-Year-Old Piece of Eiffel Tower to Be Auctioned in Paris

A section of the landmark’s original staircase will go up for auction next month and could sell for a towering sum.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:49 pm
A Newspaper Is Raided and a Rights Group Outlawed Amid Kremlin Crackdown

As Moscow throttles Russia’s few remaining independent voices, the authorities targeted two of the most prominent, one a Nobel Peace Prize winner and the other headed by a Nobel laureate.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:40 pm
Islamabad, Pakistan’s quiet capital, steps into the diplomatic spotlight.

Published: April 10, 2026, 10:44 am
Vance Faces Test of His Negotiating Skills With Iran Talks

Vice President JD Vance is leading negotiations this weekend toward an end to a war that he had opposed starting.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:03 am
Soaring Fuel Prices Squeeze China’s Frugal Truckers
Many long-haul truckers in China have a tight budget and live frugally on the road, sleeping and cooking in their vehicles. Now, the pain at the pump is forcing some drivers to rethink their lives.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:01 am
Middle East War Triggers Higher Prices in China

Three and a half years of deflationary pressure on Chinese factories reversed course last month as higher energy prices cycled into the economy.
Published: April 10, 2026, 7:01 am
Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Thursday

Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon threatened the cease-fire between the United States and Iran ahead of scheduled peace talks.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:15 am
What We Know About the U.S.-Iran Cease-Fire Talks in Pakistan

Vice President JD Vance will lead the United States delegation which is set to meet with Iranian officials in Pakistan on Saturday.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:29 pm
A Mexican Cartel Leader and Ex-Partner to El Mencho Pleads Guilty in U.S.

Erick Valencia Salazar, a co-founder of one of Mexico’s deadliest gangs, faces 10 years to life in prison after making a plea deal in a Washington court.
Published: April 9, 2026, 10:50 pm
Amid Trump’s Threats, NATO Labors to Survive the Iran War

President Trump is citing the unwillingness of European nations to back the United States in the conflict as another reason to scale back or abandon the alliance. And he still wants Greenland.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:11 pm
Putin Announces Orthodox Easter Cease-Fire, but Ukraine Is Skeptical

The cease-fire would be in effect this weekend, but each side accused the other of violating a similar pause announced last year.
Published: April 10, 2026, 5:32 am
Venezuela Approves New Law to Open Mining to Foreign Investors

The move opens the country’s coveted mineral fortune up to foreign investors, the latest move that Venezuela’s leadership has taken to satisfy the Trump administration.
Published: April 9, 2026, 10:01 pm
How Iranians Feel Now

The fragile cease-fire has brought relief. But hope for change seems farther away than ever.
Published: April 10, 2026, 7:59 am
Netanyahu Says He Ordered Israel to Hold Talks With Lebanon About Disarming Hezbollah

But the Israeli prime minister said his country would continue its attacks against the Iran-backed armed group.
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:34 pm
Israel Says It Will Talk With Lebanon but Gives No Sign of a Cease-Fire There

Europeans and Iran warned that the Israeli offensive against Hezbollah threatened the truce in the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:13 pm
Trump Officials Push Allies to Pursue Antifa and Far Left as Terrorist Threats

The Trump administration aims to deploy counterterrorism tools against far-left groups, even as it has offered little evidence they present a dire threat.
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:57 pm
I.M.F. Says Iran War Will Drag Global Growth Lower

Kristalina Georgieva, the head of the International Monetary Fund, said the war in the Middle East could lead to another bout of inflation and higher interest rates.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:59 am
Amid U.S.-Iran Negotiations, Netanyahu’s Interests May Conflict With Trump’s

As the focus shifts to negotiations between the United States and Iran, no formal Israeli participation is planned.
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:30 pm
3 Russian Submarines Detected Near Britain Were Spying, U.K. Says

John Healey, the defense secretary, said the vessels were gathering information about undersea pipelines, and said he believed President Vladimir V. Putin “would want us to be distracted by the Middle East.”
Published: April 9, 2026, 10:57 pm
European Leaders Demand That U.S. Cease-Fire With Iran Include Lebanon

Britain, France and the European Union condemned Israel’s strikes targeting Hezbollah in the country, saying these threatened the truce.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:20 pm
What to Know About Israel’s Strikes on Lebanon

Israel says the truce with Iran does not cover Lebanon. But Tehran says it does, and it has threatened to pull out of peace talks unless the bombing stops.
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:42 am
North Korea Tests New Weapons, Drawing Lessons from Iran War

The country has been leveraging armed conflicts abroad, such as Russia’s war against Ukraine, to bolster its own military capabilities.
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:09 pm
Trump Again Hits Out at NATO Over Iran War

President Trump lashed out after hosting Mark Rutte, NATO’s secretary general, at the White House on Wednesday.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:04 pm
A Maker of Pet Toys in Ukraine Turns to Killer Drones

An entrepreneur behind drones that make the final strike themselves epitomizes the transformation of Ukraine’s civilian technology industry into a defense powerhouse.
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:09 pm
In Germany’s East, the Far Right Could Soon Take Power. This Is Its Plan.

In the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt, the Alternative for Germany could win control of the government this fall. Once in power, it has a plan to overhaul German society.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:14 am
I.U.C.N. Red List Moves Emperor Penguins to “Endangered”

Populations are declining as climate change causes the sea ice the birds need for survival to retreat, according to researchers.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:39 pm
Lebanon Mourns After Israeli Onslaught Kills More Than 300 People

The Mediterranean nation is reeling after Israel struck more than 100 targets in 10 minutes, heightening fears that the tenuous cease-fire with Iran could unravel.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:50 pm
Michigan Man Is Arrested in Disappearance of Wife in Bahamas

The Bahamian police said they had arrested Brian Hooker in connection with the disappearance of Lynette Hooker, who was said to have fallen off a dinghy while the two were boating together.
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:12 pm
No, Britain Is Not Having a Christian Revival

A study said church attendance had soared among British young people, a trend reversal that excited religious conservatives around the world. Turns out it wasn’t true.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:58 pm
Disagreement Over Lebanon’s Inclusion in Cease-Fire Threatens to Unravel It

The U.S. says the deal didn’t include the country, but Iran says it did. Israel is bombarding Lebanon, and Iran wants to show it supports its allies.
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:12 am
Trump Finds Himself With Fragile Iran Cease-Fire After the Scramble to Make a Deal

After careening from one diplomatic extreme to another, President Trump finds himself with a fragile deal that is already showing signs of fraying.
Published: April 9, 2026, 1:51 am
Is Strait of Hormuz Open Again? Maybe, but Few Ships Are Using It.

There were conflicting reports about the status of the vital shipping waterway in the cease-fire with Iran.
Published: April 9, 2026, 12:30 am
White House Secures Foreign Steel for Trump’s Ballroom Project

ArcelorMittal, a European steel maker, is donating tens of millions of dollars of foreign steel for President Trump’s new ballroom.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:32 am
A Shaky Truce

Even if the Iran cease-fire holds and the war ends, many believe the world will be worse off than it was before the conflict.
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:58 am
How War in the Middle East Paralyzed an Asian Food Giant

Vietnam, the world’s No. 2 rice exporter, cut production as power prices surged. Even with a temporary cease-fire in Iran, worries linger over the world’s food supply.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:24 am
Vietnam Farms Hit by the War in Iran
The war in Iran, now in a two-week ceasefire, drove up the costs of fertilizer and fuel, pressuring farmers far from the Gulf. Our Vietnam bureau chief, Damien Cave, reports from the Mekong Delta on how the strain on the rice industry is signaling food supply problems and higher prices to come.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:08 pm
Artemis II crew closes in on Earth as mission ends with Pacific splashdown and more top headlines

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Published: April 10, 2026, 11:13 am
American couple's Bahamas dinghy was ill-equipped for conditions night of wife's disappearance: friend

A friend says Brian and Lynette Hooker's 8-foot dinghy was undersized and underpowered for the rough conditions the night she vanished in the Bahamas.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:00 am
Artemis II nears end of historic mission with splashdown off California coast

Artemis II is set to splash down off San Diego as Navy crews prepare to recover the Orion capsule and the four astronauts inside, drawing crowds along the coast.
Published: April 10, 2026, 8:01 am
Coast Guard seizes over 4,500 pounds of cocaine worth $34M from suspected narco-terrorist vessel on Easter

DHS says the Coast Guard recovered more than 4,500 pounds of cocaine off the coast of Ecuador as part of Operation Pacific Viper counter-drug efforts.
Published: April 10, 2026, 2:31 am
Child among 4 dead as accused arsonist allegedly drank beer during chaos
Roman Amatitla was charged with murder and arson after allegedly setting a random Queens building fire that killed four, including a 3-year-old girl.
Published: April 10, 2026, 1:18 am
Neighbor fatally shoots alleged gunman after 2 women shot in domestic dispute

A Washington state man allegedly shot two female relatives in a domestic dispute before a neighbor intervened and fatally shot him, police said.
Published: April 10, 2026, 1:01 am
Suspect who killed California deputy run over by armored vehicle after hours-long firefight standoff: sheriff

A California detective was killed in a Porterville shooting while serving an eviction notice, with the suspect allegedly lying in wait, the sheriff says.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:16 pm
Gilgo Beach serial killer joins infamous group of monsters as he opens ghoulish mind to FBI

Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann will be evaluated by the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit after admitting to the murders of eight women.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:59 pm
Artemis II pilot Victor Glover’s daughter steals spotlight in viral tribute: 'First daughter of the moon'

Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover's daughter captures the internet with a viral dance video celebrating her dad's historic journey to the moon.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:04 pm
Florida woman who posed as nurse and treated more than 4,400 patients without a license avoids jail time

Florida woman Autumn Bardisa pleaded no contest after posing as a nurse and treating over 4,400 patients without a license, receiving probation.
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:15 pm
Charlotte train stabbing suspect’s state case stalls amid mind control claims — but Uncle Sam says not so fast

Decarlos Brown Jr., accused of fatally stabbing Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light-rail train, was deemed incompetent for state trial proceedings.
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:43 pm
Five arrested in alleged $267M hospice fraud scheme that exploited California's Medi-Cal system

Officials allege a $267 million hospice fraud scheme in California used stolen identities and shell companies to bill Medi-Cal for fake patient care.
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:17 pm
Lynette Hooker missing in Bahamas: Timeline of Michigan woman’s disappearance, husband’s arrest

Search efforts continue for Lynette Hooker, a missing American whose husband says she fell overboard from a dinghy in the Bahamas near Elbow Cay.
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:16 pm
Man sentenced for strangling Massachusetts college student to death with tank top in cold case killing

A man convicted of strangling a Massachusetts college student with a tank top in 1986 was sentenced to life in prison after DNA solved the cold case.
Published: April 9, 2026, 6:48 pm
ICE detainer lodged for illegal migrant accused of murdering 15-year-old Missouri boy who begged for his life

ICE lodged a detainer for Yefry Archaga-Elvir, accused of murdering 15-year-old Miles Young in Missouri after allegedly luring him into an ambush.
Published: April 9, 2026, 6:33 pm
Bodycam shows Athena Strand’s killer FedEx driver flip personas, say discarding girl’s clothes was ‘funny’

Haunting body camera footage of FedEx driver Tanner Horner discussing alter ego "Zero" played in Texas courtroom during Athena Strand death penalty trial.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:25 pm
US Marine stabbed to death in North Carolina chaotic street brawl, police hunt person of interest

Police search for a person of interest after U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Daniel Montano was fatally stabbed in a downtown Wilmington, North Carolina, brawl Sunday.
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:45 pm
Judge describes illegal immigrant burglary crew's cross country operation as 'Ocean's Eleven-style conduct'

An "Ocean's Eleven-style" burglary ring of illegal immigrants used GPS trackers and surveillance cameras to target homes across the country, feds say.
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:30 pm
Legendary mountaineer Jim Whittaker, first American to summit Mount Everest, dead at 97

Jim Whittaker, the first American to summit Mount Everest in 1963, has died at 97, his family said, leaving a legacy in climbing and conservation.
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:23 pm
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Who is Hasan Piker and why can't Democrats condemn him?

Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:19 pm
Oklahoma principal shot in leg is praised for tackling school shooter: 'He is a hero'

Pauls Valley High School Principal Kirk Moore tackled a 20-year-old former student armed with a gun, officials say, preventing a worse school tragedy in Oklahoma.
Published: April 9, 2026, 12:16 pm
Philadelphia parking garage collapse leaves 1 dead, 2 missing

A search and rescue operation is underway in Philadelphia following the partial collapse of a parking garage that left one dead and two unaccounted for.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:29 am
Husband taken into custody in connection with disappearance of American woman and more top headlines

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Published: April 9, 2026, 11:20 am
Michigan woman arrested for allegedly starving, torturing disabled sister-in-law she locked in basement

A Michigan woman was arrested after she allegedly kept her disabled sister-in-law locked in a basement for two years and nearly starved her to death.
Published: April 9, 2026, 6:51 am
South Carolina pastor, wife arrested after alleged sexual, physical abuse of foster children

A South Carolina pastor and his wife were arrested after a foster child reported that the pastor sexually abused them while at the couple's home.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:02 am
Vance Faces Test of His Negotiating Skills With Iran Talks

Vice President JD Vance is leading negotiations this weekend toward an end to a war that he had opposed starting.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:03 am
To Fill Air Traffic Controller Shortage, F.A.A. Turns to Gamers

Avid players of video games have emerged as a target demographic for recruiters at range of federal agencies, including the military and the Department of Homeland Security.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:03 am
Democrats Eying 2028 Presidential Runs Court Black Voters

At a gathering in New York, potential candidates made overtures to a vital Democratic constituency.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:33 pm
Masked Men in San Francisco Offer Cash for Signatures on Ballot Initiatives

California’s ballot initiative wars are so lucrative that signature gatherers are offering cash and pizza for names on a petition. The exchange is illegal, and state officials say they are investigating.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:02 am
Trump’s Changes Lock Some Employers Out of H-1B Visa Program

Since imposing a $100,000 fee on new visas in September, the Trump administration has upended the skilled worker program.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:02 am
Where Mail Voting Began, Worries Spread Over Trump’s Attacks

In the Pacific Northwest, mail-in ballots have been the norm for decades, but President Trump’s war on such voting has turned a point of regional pride into another partisan battle line.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:01 am
State Judges Turn to Guns in New Era of Judicial Threats

A Times examination reveals thousands of threats against state judges, in addition to assaults and fatal attacks. Judges say local law enforcement agencies often can’t offer adequate protection.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:00 am
White House Warned Staff Not to Engage in Insider Trading Amid War With Iran

The directive came amid a surge of suspiciously well-timed trades on oil and prediction markets just ahead of crucial moments in the conflict.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:56 am
What to Know About the U.S. Military Draft Pool and Automatic Registration

For decades, draft-eligible men ages 18 to 25 have been required to register with the Selective Service System. Most states offer a registration option on driver’s license applications.
Published: April 10, 2026, 1:27 am
Trump Attacks Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly Over Iran War Criticism

In a lengthy social media post, the president attacked Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly and others in starkly personal terms. He also criticized the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:30 am
Intelligence Court Renews Section 702 Surveillance Program

A classified ruling recertified the Section 702 program for a year but objected to systems that can filter Americans’ messages outside querying limits.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:11 am
How Trump’s Advisers Felt About Going to War With Iran
Our reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan discuss how individual members of President Trump’s administration felt in the leadup to the war in Iran, and how they communicated their thoughts to Mr. Trump.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:02 pm
Student Hit by Projectile During ‘No Kings’ Protest Lost an Eye, Lawyer Says

The student, Tucker Collins, 18, was observing demonstrators in Los Angeles when he was struck, the lawyer said.
Published: April 9, 2026, 10:37 pm
Amid Trump’s Threats, NATO Labors to Survive the Iran War

President Trump is citing the unwillingness of European nations to back the United States in the conflict as another reason to scale back or abandon the alliance. And he still wants Greenland.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:11 pm
Strained Postal Service Proposes Price Increases and Delays Retirement Funds

The moves are the latest attempts to stave off a looming financial crisis, and come on top of an 8 percent package surcharge that will take effect later this month.
Published: April 9, 2026, 10:23 pm
Rodolfo Acuña, 93, Forthright Scholar at Forefront of Chicano Studies, Dies
An activist in the academy, he wrote a foundational text in the field, “Occupied America: A History of Chicanos.” It is still in print and still assigned to students.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:30 am
Florida Attorney General Investigates OpenAI and ChatGPT Over F.S.U. Shooting

The state’s attorney general, James Uthmeier, said ChatGPT “may likely have been used to assist” the suspect in last year’s shooting at Florida State University.
Published: April 9, 2026, 10:28 pm
Israel Complicates Trump’s Push for Peace With Iran

President Trump said he had asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to scale back Israel’s military campaign in Lebanon.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:27 pm
Top Regent Defends Firing of Wisconsin University Leader

In testimony before state lawmakers, regents suggested that Jay O. Rothman had been well aware of the board’s concerns about his leadership.
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:09 pm
Victim in ICE Shooting Suffered at Least Six Wounds, His Lawyer Says

Agents shot Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez in Patterson, Calif., this week. His lawyer said Thursday that they had fired at Mr. Hernandez before he tried to flee.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:00 pm
Melania Trump Says She Was Not Associated With Jeffrey Epstein

Responding to what she said were smears, the first lady said she never had knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse and was not a victim of his. She called for a congressional hearing for his victims.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:03 pm
Questions About N.C. Stabbing Suspect’s Mental Illness Loom Over Case

Decarlos Brown Jr., who is charged with murdering a Ukrainian immigrant, was found incapable of proceeding to state trial. A federal case against him will come first.
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:18 pm
In Private Meeting, Trump Soothes Disenchanted MAHA Leaders

White House officials solicited messaging ideas from leaders of the Make America Healthy Again movement, which has soured on some recent administration actions.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:30 pm
5 Takeaways From the U.S. Push Against the Far Left

The Trump administration has made countering antifa and other far-left groups a counterterrorism priority, despite increasing threats from the Middle East.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:03 pm
Trump Officials Push Allies to Pursue Antifa and Far Left as Terrorist Threats

The Trump administration aims to deploy counterterrorism tools against far-left groups, even as it has offered little evidence they present a dire threat.
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:57 pm
David B. Cornstein, Envoy Who Built U.S. Ties to Orban, Dies at 87

A former jewelry-counter magnate, he served in Hungary under his friend President Trump, strengthening relations between the two countries as Orban tilted rightward.
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:26 pm
Supreme Court Secrecy Includes Reasons for Recusal

Justices often don’t disclose why they disqualify themselves from hearing cases. Their silence echoes the court’s unexplained emergency orders.
Published: April 9, 2026, 6:00 pm
Brown University Keeps Police Chief Who Took Over After Shooting

Hugh T. Clements Jr. was a fixture of the Providence Police Department before becoming Brown’s interim chief after the fatal attack in December.
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:39 pm
San Quentin Uses Sports as Rehabilitation. It Could Soon Be a Model Elsewhere.

Eli Tan, who covered the San Quentin Giants last year, shares how the story inspired one effort to expand prison sports in California.
Published: April 9, 2026, 2:51 pm
F.B.I. Arrests Ex-Fort Bragg Employee Accused of Leaking Classified Information to Journalist

Courtney Williams, who worked at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, was accused of leaking classified information to a reporter.
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:42 pm
At Least One Dead After Parking Garage Partially Collapses in Philadelphia

Two others are missing after a roof segment fell in a building under construction on Wednesday.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:05 pm
What’s behind Ireland’s fuel protests and why they’re escalating

The protests stem from soaring petrol and diesel prices, which have reached approximately 193.9 cents and 218.9 cents respectively at filling stations
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:54 pm
The unconventional Christian movement with existential lessons for troubled Congo

April 6 has been marked in Congo as Kimbangu Day since 2023
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:48 pm
I was with the Gilgo serial killer’s ex-assistant when he pled guilty. Rex hid the evil from her, but not his fatal flaw

Exclusive: ‘I used to always tell him, eat the crust,’ Donna Sturman, who worked for killer-of-eight Rex Heuermann, said as her former boss finally admitted to his monstrous deeds this week in a New York courtroom
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:01 am
Army out on streets and national holiday: How Pakistan is gearing up to host US-Iran peace talks

Police close heart of the capital city to traffic and advise the public to avoid unnecessary travel
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:43 pm
Inflation soars due to Trump’s war with Iran

American consumers saw largest increase in inflation since May 2024
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:37 pm
Alex Jones hopes God can free Trump from ‘demonic forces’ as he speaks after president’s Truth Social rant

Alex Jones has become another MAGA voice to turn on President Donald Trump’s policies on Epstein and Iran
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:20 pm
Teenage beauty queen died after drinking influencer-linked energy drink, family says in lawsuit

Larissa Rodriguez’s cause of death was listed as cardiomyopathy caused by excessive caffeine consumption, according to a lawsuit
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:15 pm
Another 36 sets of infant remains found at site of former mother and baby home in Ireland

In some cases two or three infants were buried in the same coffin
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:10 pm
Talk back: Tech deal promotes conversations between journalists and those who follow their stories

A media deal is offering a peek into a future where journalists have more than just a one-way conversation with the people following the news
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:01 pm
Cuts in international aid mean investing in development has never been more important

Britain has a proud history of acting as a global leader in international development – having fewer resources at our disposal does not mean abdicating that leadership role, writes Leslie Maasdorp, chief executive of BII, the UK’s development finance institution
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:42 am
What to know about US troops in Europe as Trump threatens to withdraw

There are nearly 70,000 active military personnel spread across 31 permanent bases
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:36 am
Trump posts unedited video of woman’s murder in Florida during late-night Truth Social meltdown

President Trump claimed that he felt an ‘obligation’ to post the video of what he described as a ‘brutal slaying’
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:29 am
Trump administration admits a glaring error in its accusations about New York health care fraud

President Donald Trump's administration has admitted to a major error in data used to justify a federal fraud probe into New York’s Medicaid program
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:20 am
DHS deported a US citizen to Mexico after threatening him with prison time: report

A man deported to Mexico has claimed that officers not only refused to see his documents but accused him of fraud
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:17 am
Did Pete Hegseth just lay the groundwork for deploying US troops to Iran?

Donald Trump has struck a temporary ceasefire with Iran. But his top warmongerer-in-chief may have just laid out the permission structure for boots on the ground, writes John Bowden
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:05 am
Trump has threatened to pull out of Nato. Here are three reasons he won’t

America is much stronger as part of the alliance
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:57 am
Tehran accused of ‘weaponising’ Hormuz as oil gains ahead of US-Iran talks

Abu Dhabi’s oil chief says nearly 230 vessels sit loaded with crude and ready to sail
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:56 am
Iran-US war latest: Trump accuses Tehran of ‘dishonouring’ ceasefire pledge by not reopening Strait of Hormuz

Experts have told The Independent that passage through the vital shipping route remains at a standstill
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:39 am
Man who killed sheriff’s deputy in California dies after being run over with armored vehicle

A central California sheriff's deputy was fatally shot on Thursday morning while serving an eviction notice, leading to a prolonged standoff that concluded with authorities killing the suspect by running him over with an armured vehicle.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:36 am
In his first 100 days, Mamdani brings a unique star power to New York City governance

In his first 100 days in office, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has governed with a star power unusual in politics
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:22 am
Antisemitic attack suspected after Munich restaurant vandalised

Authorities believe an antisemitic motive prompted vandalism at an Israeli restaurant in Munich where the windows were broken
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:21 am
Ukrainian forces shot down Iranian Shahed drones for Middle East allies, Zelensky claims

Ukrainian president publicly acknowledges Kyiv’s assistance to US and its allies in the war with Iran
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:08 am
White House warns staffers not to place bets on prediction markets amid the Iran war: report

Three new Polymarket accounts raked in over half a million dollars after accurately predicting the Iran War ceasefire
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:44 am
Trump issues lengthy rant against former MAGA faithfuls he calls ‘losers’ but insists: ‘I no longer care about that stuff’

The president name-dropped MAGA figures Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones, who have all criticized his war with Iran
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:31 am
Djibouti’s longtime president set to secure sixth term after scrapping age limit

The results of the 2021 election showed him winning nearly 99% of the vote
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:02 am
Trump ‘didn’t know anything’ about Melania’s impromptu Epstein speech: Live updates

‘I have never had any knowledge of Epstein’s abuse of his victims,’ the first lady said during televised White House address in which she also attacked the ‘unfounded and baseless lies’ to which she felt she had been subjected
Published: April 10, 2026, 8:11 am
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin and Zelensky agree to 32-hour Easter ceasefire while Moscow loses 1,100 troops in a day

Kyiv and Moscow decide not to trade attacks from tomorrow evening to Sunday midnight
Published: April 10, 2026, 6:52 am
‘There’s no mercy’: Lebanese expats terrified for their families as Israel continues bombardment of country

While the IDF launched its largest strikes yet on Lebanon, The Independent heard from Lebanese Britons, who were distraught to hear there would be no ceasefire for their families
Published: April 10, 2026, 5:16 am
Britain and Nato are pulling away from Trump’s America – to save it from itself

While Trump was pounding Iran with bombs, the UK led a secret operation against Russian spy subs in the Arctic. It is a sign that Starmer is focusing on where the threat to the alliance really lies, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: April 10, 2026, 4:57 am
The Latest: Kuwait blames Iran for drone strikes as Trump casts doubt on ceasefire

Kuwait has accused Iran of launching drone attacks despite the ceasefire in the Iran war
Published: April 10, 2026, 4:44 am
Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticizes Democrats for using profanity but insists it’s different when Trump curses

Ingraham mocked Democrats on The Ingraham Angle Thursday night for ‘trying to be like Trump’ following an uptick in members of the party using the F-word
Published: April 10, 2026, 4:31 am
Hunter Biden challenges Donald Trump’s sons Eric and Don Jr to a cage match

The fight is reportedly being organized by influencer Andrew Callaghan for his ‘Channel 5 Carnival’ tour
Published: April 10, 2026, 4:30 am
Trump boasts over his new renovation project at the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool: ‘It will be much more beautiful’

Trump announced his plans to ‘fix’ the reflecting pool with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum last November
Published: April 10, 2026, 3:51 am
Immigration board denies Mahmoud Khalil's appeal, bringing activist one step closer to deportation

The Board of Immigration Appeals has denied Mahmoud Khalil's latest attempt to dismiss his deportation case
Published: April 10, 2026, 1:16 am
A decade after a 13-year-old boy went missing, a suspect has been arrested in his murder

Detectives recovered rope and adhesive tape at the site where the remains were found that allegedly matched materials discovered inside Brackett’s home
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:30 pm
HOA fees are up by nearly 30% since the pandemic and pricing Americans out of their homes

High fees have kept some people looking to buy a condo from actually buying a home
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:09 pm
Acting AG Todd Blanche plans to move into Pam Bondi’s old office next week, new memos reveal

Blanche was once the president’s criminal defense attorney
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:02 pm
Starmer questions Trump’s values over threats to wipe out a ‘whole civilisation’ in Iran

The prime minister said president’s comments did not reflect British values, in what appeared to be a jibe ahead of the King’s visit to the US
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:01 pm
Federal judge rules Pentagon violated order restoring press access

The judge ruled earlier this month that the Pentagon’s credential policy infringed upon journalists’ constitutional rights
Published: April 9, 2026, 10:38 pm
Melania Trump uses White House podium to deny any connection to Epstein

First lady condemns ‘false smears’ against her in a remarkable five-minute statement urging Congress to hear from survivors
Published: April 9, 2026, 6:39 pm
Once MAGA stalwart Marjorie Taylor Greene says it’s time for the Republican Party to ‘burn to the ground’

Greene called for a new age for the Republican Party, claiming Trump had created a ‘cult’
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:05 pm
Missing US mom in the Bahamas joked she was ‘getting sick’ of her husband. Now, he’s been arrested in her disappearance

Lynette and Brian Hooker run a YouTube channel documenting their travel adventures. He now ‘denies any wrongdoing’ after his wife vanished at sea in the Bahamas
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:57 pm
Cadets describe stabbing gunman with pocket knives after he fatally wounded teacher

The students say the shooter walked into their classroom and nervously asked if it was an ROTC class
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:54 pm
1-year-old dies as other kids in Atlanta home detail horrific conditions including eating ants and cockroaches

Local outreach workers say they were unaware the family was struggling and would have provided food had they been asked
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:45 pm
Prediction markets are back the spotlight, this time because of the war in Iran

Prediction markets let people wager on anything from a basketball game to the outcome of a presidential election — and recently, even the fate of the U.S. and Israel’s war against Iran
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:42 pm
Justice Department launches investigation into NFL over alleged anticompetition tactics, report says

Move comes after a Republican senator asked the FTC and DOJ to review ‘antitrust exemptions for the [NFL’s] dealings with streaming platforms’
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:41 pm
A marijuana breathalyzer is one step closer to coming to market

Researchers set out to develop a THC breathalyzer that could deliver results within minutes
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:37 pm
Insider trading accusations ignited amid well-timed US-Iran ceasefire bets on Polymarket

‘What is the statistical likelihood that of anyone other than an insider trader placing a winning bet 12 minutes before a market-moving presidential announcement? There are two answers: God, or an insider trader’
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:35 pm
Trump ‘gives European allies ultimatum’ to secure Strait of Hormuz as his Iran ceasefire hangs by a thread

Israel could begin talks with Lebanon after ‘grave violation’ of fraught truce
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:12 pm
What could have prompted Melania Trump’s sudden and unexpected statement on Epstein?

In a rare and extraordinary speech from the White House, the First Lady denied being Epstein’s friend or victim. The timing couldn’t have been worse for her husband — and the reasoning couldn’t have been more opaque, reports Holly Baxter
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:09 pm
Democrats says ICE’s notorious Dilley detention center is operating in ‘a new era of secrecy’ under new DHS chief

Dozens of families with young children and infants are locked up inside a ‘creepy’ rural detention center, lawmakers say
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:44 pm
Husband arrested in Bahamas after US woman vanishes from boat denies wrongdoing, lawyer says

The lawyer for an American who was arrested in the Bahamas after his wife vanished while the couple were traveling in a motorboat near the archipelago says her client denies any wrongdoing
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:43 pm
Democrats opened the door to a third Trump impeachment over Iran. Here’s what they need to happen next

Even if Democrats win back the majority, Eric Garcia writes, they have to ask themselves: Should they try to impeach Trump again?
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:31 pm
Read Melania Trump’s Epstein statement in full

The First Lady delivered the statement Thursday from the White House
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:30 pm
Does she really care? New poll shows disastrous approval rating for Melania Trump

The poll results were released prior to the First Lady’s remarkable White House statement Thursday, and have no connection
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:14 pm
Watch Melania Trump’s Jeffrey Epstein statement in full

Melania Trump made an unexpected statement regarding Jeffrey Epstein at the White House on Thursday, 9 April.
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:13 pm
American survivors of deadly Kuwait attack dispute Hegseth’s account: ‘Unprepared to provide any defense for itself’

Tactical operations center was compared to shipping container-style building with no air defense capabilities
Published: April 9, 2026, 6:57 pm
Epstein files: Full list of names in disgraced financier’s contact book

Documents include already-public redacted contact book and flight logs along with a redacted ‘masseuse list’
Published: April 9, 2026, 6:50 pm
US is ignoring evidence Russia is helping Iran because it trusts Putin, says Zelensky

The president of Ukraine warned that a long war in the Gulf would drain resources desperately needed to hold off the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Published: April 9, 2026, 6:28 pm
Veteran is charged with disclosing classified Army Delta Force information to a journalist

Classified information was published in an article and book, the U.S. Department of Justice said
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:58 pm
Megyn Kelly, who spent months campaigning for Trump, now says the president is ‘gullible’

Right-wing commentator placed blame for ongoing ‘insane conflict’ on Bibi Netanyahu
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:53 pm
Starmer hits out at Israel over Lebanon strikes following Iran war ceasefire

The Prime Minister labelled the attacks as “wrong” and insisted they "should stop"
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:21 pm
Netanyahu faces storm in Israel after Iran ceasefire as critics accuse him of ‘worst political disaster in history’

Israel’s controversial leader appears increasingly isolated both domestically and on the world stage
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:14 pm
Pentagon insiders and diplomats question what Trump has actually accomplished in Iran: ‘They’ll threaten us in the long term’

‘I don’t know how the genie goes back in the bottle without the US massively redefining our strategic objectives,’ a defense official said
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:08 pm
Women accuse Houston restaurant of refusing them entry because of their dresses in viral video

In the viral video, one of the women claims that they were denied entry to the restaurant because their dresses were too short
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:07 pm
LA residents were promised an ‘affordable’ Olympics. In reality, tickets have cost more than $5,000

Technical errors left some residents locked out of the system for hours, only for them to find most affordable seats gone by the time they gained entry
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:02 pm
‘Profoundly preventable’: Family of 2-year-old killed by mom’s boyfriend awarded $130 million after state and daycare missed warning signs

The little girl died of blunt force trauma to the head and was found with bruises from her face to her feet
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:21 pm
Trump team eliminates 400-mile border wall plan after Texans push back

Local sheriffs call for ‘technology-driven, and terrain-informed’ solutions to illegal crossings, which Big Bend residents argue is simply not an issue in their region because of its difficult geography
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:07 pm
Fired judges say Trump team purged courts and threatened disciplinary action if they didn’t deport fast enough

More than 100 judges were fired or forced out and replaced with DHS prosecutors and military lawyers since Trump took office
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:05 pm
Ex-NYPD sergeant who hurled cooler at suspect in fatal altercation learns his fate at sentencing

The case has animated police on one hand and accountability activists on the other
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:58 pm
Politicians spent five times the amount on security in 2024 election cycle compared to 2016, new report shows

Political campaigns and committees spent roughly $41 million on security matters in the last general election
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:54 pm
Hit-and-run driver plows straight into school bus as kids are crossing the road in Mississippi

A driver rammed straight into a school bus as children were crossing the street before fleeing the scene.
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:36 pm
US-Iran war in numbers: Thousands killed and billions spent as fragile ceasefire takes effect
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Iran and the US have agreed a temporary ceasefire after 39 days of war. James C. Reynolds reports on the costs of the conflict to date
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:30 pm
I’ve followed Trump for years as a White House correspondent – ask me anything on the Iran fallout
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With war between Iran and the US raising fresh questions about global stability and Donald Trump’s next move, White House correspondent Andrew Feinberg is here to answer your questions – and offer insight from years spent covering the president up close
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:14 pm
A lawsuit accused New York Rangers’ ‘Dancing Larry’ of getting handsy with staff. Hours later he was honored at MSG
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On Tuesday, The Independent revealed that the home-game personality is accused of groping staffers during his routine, according to a state lawsuit
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:00 pm
RFK Jr’s CDC delays report showing benefits from Covid vaccine, insiders say

Stalled publication sparked concerns that information conflicting with Kennedy’s views may be sidelined
Published: April 9, 2026, 2:44 pm
Morning Joe hosts stunned by JD Vance’s ‘messed up’ comments about his wife

MS NOW breakfast presenters left scrambling for words in response to vice president’s eccentric analogy
Published: April 9, 2026, 2:37 pm
‘Flying’ fish are taking over Midwest lakes and causing havoc for fishermen

One Illinois man detailed the extreme precautions against leaping Asian carp, outfitting his kids with helmets and nets while tubing
Published: April 9, 2026, 2:35 pm
Israel bombing Lebanon jeopardises the peace deal with Iran – and all our futures are at stake

A hard-won pause between the US and Iran is already under strain, threatening to pull the region and the world into a far deeper crisis, chief international correspondent Bel Trew writes
Published: April 9, 2026, 2:15 pm
Britons could face higher household bills for years to come – even if fragile ceasefire holds

Warning comes as ministers privately admit struggling to predict impact of war because of Trump’s volatility
Published: April 9, 2026, 1:56 pm
Megyn Kelly blasts Trump for ‘disgusting’ Iran threats

Megyn Kelly has slammed Donald Trump for his “disgusting” social media threats to Iran.
Published: April 9, 2026, 1:55 pm
Four people dead attempting to cross Channel as UK and France row over who should intercept small boats

Two men and two women have died after attempting to cross the Channel
Published: April 9, 2026, 1:32 pm
Trump the ‘America First’ president will be using foreign steel to build his White House ballroom

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has taken shots at the president after report claimed metals from a European firm have been donated to his White House extension
Published: April 9, 2026, 1:22 pm
Diddy’s lawyers head back to court to appeal his conviction and sentence

Diddy’s lawyers say his filmed sexual encounters amounted to ‘amateur pornography’
Published: April 9, 2026, 1:21 pm
Uranium, sanctions and the Strait of Hormuz: The key sticking points between US and Iran ahead of talks in Islamabad

Donald Trump agreed to a ceasefire but it remains unclear what the agreement entails
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:51 am
Biker and children have miracle escape after motorcycle explodes after crash

Surveillance footage captures the moment a group of children had a lucky escape from a fiery motorcycle crash.
Published: April 9, 2026, 12:59 pm
JD Vance oddly reasons that his wife Usha ‘has the right to skydive’ — to explain the Iran war ceasefire deal

The U.S. and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire as the sides attempt to negotiate an end to the war
Published: April 9, 2026, 12:59 pm
Pete Hegseth is a disaster of a defense secretary. It’s no surprise | Margaret Sullivan

The former Fox host has misled the public, prayed for violence and clashed with the press. This is not a serious military leader With his jawline firm and his hair coiffed, Pete Hegseth was a good fit as a Fox News personality. As the defense secretary – or Secretary of War, as his boss, Donald Trump would have it – he’s disastrous.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:00 am
Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair review – the TV magic they’ve created here is absolutely miraculous

This revival does the impossible: it’s effortlessly funny and refreshing, and Bryan Cranston’s performance is unmissable. They have to make more At this point, Bryan Cranston is firmly entrenched as one of the world’s finest actors. He has seven Emmys, two Tonys and a Golden Globe to his name. History, quite rightly, will remember him as one of the greats. That said – and this really wasn’t a sentence I expected to write a couple of hours ago – there is a distinct possibility that the greatest work of his entire career might be the scene in the Malcolm in the Middle revival where he thrashes around naked as he is overcome by a drug-induced ego death. Perhaps this does make some small amount of sense. Although Malcolm in the Middle became best known as an absurd counterpoint to Breaking Bad – the sheer dramatic intensity of the latter playing against the generic sitcom daddery of the former – those of us who always loved the show knew that Cranston spent a lot of it going full throttle.
Published: April 10, 2026, 4:00 am
Welcome to Y’all Street: bullish Dallas aims to steal New York’s financial crown

Texas city believes loose rules and low taxes will make the US’s biggest banks come running – can it pull it off? As the warm sun rises over the Dallas skyline, SUVs and pickup trucks whiz past an unassuming construction site that is helping cement the city’s Texas-sized financial ambitions. Nestled between towers claimed by Bank of America and JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs has cordoned off 800,000 sq ft for a new Dallas campus able to host more than 5,000 staff. But the $700m (£530m) project is more than a regional expansion plan by one of America’s largest banks. It is another win for the lobbyists behind Dallas’s “Y’all Street” – the Texan city’s aggressive push to steal New York’s financial crown.
Published: April 10, 2026, 6:00 am
Week in wildlife: an ostrich on the lam, a tortoise crossing a road and surfing seals

This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world
Published: April 10, 2026, 7:00 am
‘I’m not a commercial director – I’m not even a professional film-maker’: Jim Jarmusch on the seven-year journey to make his new film

The 73-year-old has been at the cutting edge of US independent cinema since the 1980s. As Father Mother Sister Brother opens in the UK, he talks about grief, greed and ‘doing crazy shit’ with Steve Coogan In 1991, Jim Jarmusch was casting for his anthology film Night on Earth. The premise was simple: five taxi drivers in five cities pick up passengers, set to a soundtrack by Tom Waits. The writer-director wanted Gena Rowlands to play a passenger, but she took some persuading. “Night on Earth was the first film she’d made since losing John [the director John Cassavetes, her husband] and she wasn’t sure. Eventually she said: ‘OK, I’ll be in this film for you.’” Jarmusch does a perfect impression of Rowlands, as he does with everyone he quotes – it’s quite a talent. In the first vignette, Winona Ryder picks up Rowlands, who plays a casting director. Ryder, chewing gum, baseball cap on backwards, lights a cigarette; Rowlands, all old-school Hollywood elegance, sits in the back, asking Ryder about her hopes and dreams. Ryder turns down Rowlands’ offer of potential stardom, declaring that her dream is not to act, but to be a mechanic.
Published: April 10, 2026, 4:00 am
Experience: my house was taken over by 70,000 bees

My daughter complained of monsters in her closet – at night she could hear a hum in the wall It started in September 2023, when my daughter Saylor was three years old. She began having trouble sleeping, and said there were monsters in her closet. She could hear a hum in the wall. We thought it was because she loved the movie Monsters, Inc, given it’s about monsters who visit children’s bedrooms at night. We calmed her down by giving her a bottle of water, which we called monster spray. But soon she was scared again. By February, she was back in our room. Later that month, I saw a giant cluster of bees buzzing by the attic laundry vent outside the house. I was pregnant with our third child, exhausted, and thought I was hallucinating.
Published: April 10, 2026, 4:00 am
Middle East crisis live: Trump casts doubt on Iran war ceasefire over continued closure of strait of Hormuz

Israel and Hezbollah continue to trade strikes as Trump tells US media he has asked Netanyahu to be more ‘low-key’ in Lebanon The streets of Islamabad are on strict lockdown as Pakistan’s capital prepares to play host to historic negotiations between Iran and the US that have dangled the promise of an end to war that has devastated the Middle East. Even as the US-Iran ceasefire looked increasingly precarious, amid Israel’s continued bombardment of Lebanon and disputes over the terms of the talks, Pakistani officials insist that the make-or-break peace negotiations will be going ahead over the weekend as planned
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:52 pm
Starmer says he is ‘fed up’ with Trump and Putin’s impact on UK energy costs

PM appears to draw comparison between Russian and US leaders’ actions and calls for plan to restore Hormuz strait shipping Keir Starmer has said he is “fed up” with the effect that Donald Trump’s actions in the Middle East are having on the British public, while appearing to draw a comparison between the US president and Vladimir Putin. Speaking to ITV’s Robert Peston on Thursday, the prime minister said: “I’m fed up with the fact that families across the country see their bills go up and down on energy, businesses’ bills go up and down on energy because of the actions of Putin or Trump across the world.”
Published: April 10, 2026, 7:55 am
Trump ‘reaping bitter fruit’ of thinking Iran intervention as easy as Venezuela, says former diplomat

John Feeley says US president was ‘flush with victory’ of Maduro capture and could make same mistake in Cuba Donald Trump is “reaping the bitter fruit” of erroneously thinking that the capture of Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, offered a blueprint for toppling the Iranian regime, according to one of the US state department’s most respected former Latin America experts. John Feeley, a Marine helicopter pilot who later served as the US ambassador to Panama, believed Trump had been “flush with the victory from Venezuela” when he made the ill-fated decision to attack Iran in February, leaving a trail of destruction across the Middle East and dealing a hammer blow to the global economy.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:00 am
’He’s mentally unstable’: Iranian American in Congress condemns Trump’s war and pushes for his removal

Democratic representative Yassamin Ansari says the war has only more deeply entrenched the Iranian regime Donald Trump is an “evil human being” who “wants to be an emperor” and should be removed from office over the war in Iran, Yassamin Ansari, an Iranian American member of the US Congress, has told the Guardian. Ansari, the daughter of Iranian immigrants who decades ago fled the regime, spoke out after the president threatened to wipe out Iran’s civilisation before backing down and announcing an uncertain two-week ceasefire.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:00 am
Epstein survivors criticise Melania Trump after surprise statement – US politics live

First lady had called for a public hearing for survivors but a group of those affected say they have ‘done their part’ and reiterate calls for Pam Bondi to be questioned US inflation surged in March, according to the latest consumer price index (CPI) report released on Friday. Overall prices are now up by 3.3% compared to a year ago, and up by 0.9% since February 2026.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:38 pm
US inflation soars in March as war on Iran drives economy into uncertainty

Prices were up 3.3% over the year, adding to the unpredictability that first came with Trump’s tariffs US inflation soared in March amid the US-Israel war with Iran, with prices up 0.9% compared to last month and 3.3% over the year, according to new data released Friday. The spike in the consumer price index (CPI), which measures the price of a basket of goods and services, is the largest in nearly two years and the first official measure of how the conflict has impacted US consumer prices, particularly as Iran blocked the strait of Hormuz, where a fifth of the world’s oil and gas would typically pass through.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:37 pm
Trump posts graphic video of woman’s killing in Florida

President’s post on Truth Social is in keeping with a pattern of using shocking video to sow fear about immigration and justify mass deportation Besieged by questions about his war on Iran and his wife’s statement on Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump tried to shift the national conversation back to his immigration crackdown by posting a graphic, distressing video of a woman in Florida being killed last week by a man he described as an illegal immigrant from Haiti. The video, taken by a surveillance camera outside a Fort Myers gas station, showed a man identified by authorities as a Haitian immigrant using a hammer to bludgeon to death the woman, who was reportedly a clerk at the gas station.
Published: April 10, 2026, 4:51 am
‘Illegal’ forest service overhaul risks causing ‘chaos’ across US public lands, union claims

The restructuring will close all regional offices, which manages 193m acres of land, roughly the size of Texas US public lands will “pay the price” of a drive by Donald Trump’s officials to restructure the agency that oversees them, union leaders have warned, accusing the administration of forcing workers to decide whether to relocate or resign. All regional offices of the US Forest Service, which manages 78m hectares (193m acres) of land – roughly the size of Texas – are set to close as part of an overhaul launched by the Trump administration. The service has already shed hundreds of staff members since Trump returned to power last year.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:00 am
Artemis II crew to end record-setting mission with Pacific Ocean splashdown

The four astronauts are set to touch down on Earth and conclude the 10-day mission after completing moon flyby The number of human beings who have travelled to the moon and returned safely to Earth will grow to 28 on Friday night when Nasa’s Orion capsule containing four Artemis II astronauts will glide gently to a Pacific Ocean splashdown beneath three giant parachutes. The scheduled 5.07pm PT landing (1.07am BST Saturday) off the coast of San Diego will mark the end of a 10-day lunar odyssey that made the three Americans and one Canadian the first people to travel beyond lower Earth orbit since the final mission of the Apollo program in December 1972.
Published: April 10, 2026, 7:00 am
Alarm as acting CDC director delays report showing Covid vaccine benefits

Study that reportedly found reduction in ER visits and hospitalizations being reviewed by Jay Bhattacharya A Trump administration appointee has delayed publication of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that shows benefits related to the Covid vaccine, leading to concerns that the administration is engaging in behind-the-scenes tactics to undermine vaccines. Research by CDC scientists found that the Covid vaccine cut the likelihood of emergency room visits and hospitalizations for healthy adults last winter by about half, according to reporting from the Washington Post. The acting CDC director, Jay Bhattacharya, reportedly delayed the report’s publication due to concerns surrounding the research’s methodology.
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:00 am
Hungary election campaigns enter final stretch as Orbán fights to remain in power – Europe live

Opposition candidate Péter Magyar warns supporters against complacency as some voters undecided ahead of Sunday Ashifa Kassam and Flora Garamvolgyi in Budapest As a child growing up in Budapest, Péter Magyar had a poster of Viktor Orbán – at the time a leading figure in the country’s pro-democracy movement – hanging above his bed.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:45 pm
Coachella 2026: Justin Bieber launches a major comeback in the desert

Stars including Sabrina Carpenter, Karol G, David Byrne and Addison Rae also head to the desert for the first of two sold-out weekends of live music Justin Bieber is set for a major live performance comeback at this year’s sold-out Coachella with rainy weather set to be a possible spoiler. The Canadian singer will face his biggest live stage since he abandoned his 2022 tour over health concerns. Bieber was experiencing “full paralysis” on one side of his face after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. “I wish this wasn’t the case but obviously my body is telling me I gotta slow down,” he said at the time.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:00 am
Trump news at a glance: Melania Trump’s weird disavowal of Epstein is getting weirder

It was unclear which specific accusations spurred the first lady to respond publicly – key US politics stories from Thursday 9 April at a glance Melania Trump stood at a podium in the same room Donald Trump used to address the nation on the war in Iran last week to make an announcement: she “never had a relationship” with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. It was unclear which specific accusations spurred Trump to respond publicly. The first lady went on to say that she and the president were invited to the same parties as Epstein “from time to time” as “overlapping in social circles is common in New York City and Palm Beach”.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:53 am
US judge rules Pentagon has violated his order in press access case

Paul Friedman grants New York Times’s motion to force implementation of earlier ruling that gutted restrictive new policy A federal judge on Thursday ruled that the Pentagon has not complied with an order last month that undid much of a restrictive new press pass policy implemented by the Department of Defense, and ordered the return of credentials to seven New York Times reporters. The newspaper, which sued the Trump administration in December, had urged the judge to compel implementation of his 20 March ruling after the Pentagon responded to the judge’s determination by creating a new press access policy, which the newspaper called an “end-run” around the judge’s ruling. The Pentagon had also announced the closure of the work space known as “correspondents’ corridor”.
Published: April 9, 2026, 10:43 pm
JD Vance’s claims about Orbán, the EU and Hungary fact-checked

US vice-president said bloc tried to ‘destroy’ country’s economy, despite it being a net recipient of EU funds During his visit to Budapest, where he heaped praise on the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, days before the country’s decisive election, JD Vance claimed the EU was responsible for “one of the worst examples of election interference” he had ever seen. Standing alongside Orbán on Tuesday, the US vice-president said: “The bureaucrats in Brussels have tried to destroy the economy of Hungary. They have tried to make Hungary less energy-independent. They have tried to drive up costs for Hungarian consumers. And they’ve done it all because they hate this guy.”
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:15 pm
George Clooney calls Donald Trump’s ‘a whole civilization will die tonight’ threat to Iran a war crime

White House says only person committing war crimes is actor ‘for his awful movies and terrible acting ability’ The long-running war of words between George Clooney and the White House has ignited again after the Oscar-winning actor criticised Donald Trump’s threat to Iran that “a whole civilization will die tonight”. On Wednesday, in a speech to 3,000 high school students in Cuneo, Italy, Clooney said the US president had committed a war crime with his threat.
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:12 am
Trump to break bread with journalists at annual dinner amid threats to jail them

Trump to attend correspondents’ dinner for first time as president, while some newsrooms ‘wrestle’ with whether to go The White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) is surely hoping that Donald Trump will take a more diplomatic tone later this month when he makes his first appearance as president at the organization’s glitzy dinner in Washington DC, an annual event meant to honor and celebrate journalists and press freedom. On Monday, Trump threatened to imprison a journalist if they refused to reveal the source of information that a second US airman was still missing after being shot down by Iran last Friday, which he claimed put the service member at risk.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:00 am
Canadian mother held by ICE with daughter, 7, speaks out on families ‘suffering greatly’ in detention

Tania Warner and her daughter were detained in Texas facilities deemed ‘unsafe and degrading’ When Tania Warner and her seven-year-old daughter, Ayla, were released after nearly three weeks of detention by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Canadian mother’s joy at regaining her freedom was tempered by the knowledge of the many families who remained incarcerated. “They were wonderful people. I just loved them and I cried so hard when I left, I just wanted to take them all with me,” she said.
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:00 am
Pete Hegseth’s holy war: the militant Christian theology animating the US attack on Iran

The bible-thumping US defense secretary is overseeing another strategic disaster in the Middle East. Is this a war or a crusade? Nine months and six days before a Tomahawk missile tore through the gaily decorated classrooms of the Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab, Iran, ripping apart the bodies of schoolchildren, teachers, and parents, US defense secretary Pete Hegseth’s personal pastor delivered a sermon at the Pentagon. “There’s a temptation to think that you’re actually in control and responsible for final outcomes, especially for those who issue the commands and do the aiming and the shooting,” preached Brooks Potteiger, Hegseth’s closest spiritual adviser, at the first of what have become monthly Christian worship services at the Department of Defense. “But you are not ultimately in charge of the world.”
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:00 pm
Argentina just ripped up its pioneering glacier law. What does this mean for millions of people’s drinking water?

Javier Milei’s reforms to the law will open up high-altitude areas to mining and risk water reserves already strained by the climate crisis, say activists Saul Zeballos was born and raised in Jáchal, a community tucked into the foothills of the Andes in Argentina, drinking water from the river that bears the town’s name. That changed in 2005, when the Veladero gold and silver mine started operating in San Juan province. A decade later, a major cyanide spill from the mine polluted the rivers in the San Juan region, raising fears it could affect waterways downstream in the Jáchal basin, although further studies have shown that cyanide levels remained at safe levels. Two further spills were reported in 2016 and 2017 and are still under investigation.
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:00 am
Toxic putdowns, brutal zingers ... and an unexpected love story – inside the joyful climax to brilliant sitcom Hacks

Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder are TV’s funniest and nastiest odd-couple in this Emmy-winning smash hit. But co-creator and star Paul W Downs discusses why things are a lot sunnier and sillier for the pair in its final series It hit the Vegas Strip running. Since it crashed on to our screens in 2021, Hacks has been a critical darling. This tale of a pair of extremely different comics who end up working together takes the classic sitcom set up, injects it with some HBO gloss, and gives us a grippingly watchable central relationship that is frequently adorable – while also featuring some of TV’s most venomous putdowns. It has a 99% Rotten Tomatoes score, 12 Emmy wins, including outstanding comedy series in 2024, and has propelled its cast into the stratosphere. And it’s about to enter its final season ever. There’s nothing new about its ending, though. “The concept came to us in 20 … 15?” says Paul W Downs, who created the show with his wife, Lucia Aniello, and their creative partner Jen Statsky. They even had the ending in mind at the first meeting at which they pitched the show to HBO in 2019. “We really had it fully fleshed out, including the final episode, which we pitched to most networks.”
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:00 pm
‘The biggest, baddest, saltiest chick you would ever see’: why no one sang the blues like Big Mama Thornton

Gay, fearless and utterly unique, Thornton had a hit with Hound Dog before Elvis – but was then fleeced and forgotten. One hundred years after her birth, a new documentary sets the record straight Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton exuded uncompromising intensity. Her voice conveyed struggle and defiance, fury and hurt, like few others. Standing at 6ft 2in, with an imposing physique and a razor-scarred face, she was a Black, gay multi-instrumentalist who refused to let a racist society or a rapacious industry confine her. Thornton should be ranked alongside the likes of Billie Holiday and Nina Simone, but instead she is little more than a footnote in the histories of Elvis Presley and Janis Joplin as the original voice behind songs they would make famous. A new documentary, Big Mama Thornton: I Can’t Be Anyone But Me, aims to right this wrong.
Published: April 10, 2026, 7:00 am
‘A story that needs to be told’: the Manacillos festival of Colombia – photo essay

Ever Andrés Mercado won a World Press Photo award for his work on the Manacillos festival, which takes place among the Afro-descendant community of Yurumanguí. Here he talks about the ancestral ritual and why it’s so important Every year, hundreds of Afro-Colombians climb into wooden boats and set sail down the Yurumanguí River. They navigate dense rainforest, scramble through mangroves, and battle charging river currents, to disembark about 12 hours later in the remote village of Juntas. It is here that they reunite and gather for an ancestral ritual: the Manacillos festival. People living in the Juntas village of Yurumanguí use the festival as a way to unite and attract more people who, for years, had to flee the territory.
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:00 am
Bullying might work when you’re 12. Does it work when you’re president? | Dave Schilling

Trump’s missile-rattling isn’t helping anyone. At least that makes it easier to explain the world to my kid Were you bullied as a child? If so, congratulations. You are probably pretty interesting, or maybe you have an extreme body odor problem. Either way, you were noticeable enough to warrant being picked on by someone with extreme self-loathing or an even worse body odor problem. That’s the nature of bullying, though. The fact that you’re a target at all is a sign that something about you is remarkable. Total feckless duds don’t get bullied; they fade into the background, then become Democratic senators. The aim of the bully is to bring down someone they’re threatened by, to assert their dominance over a person who reflects their insecurities back on them so that they might feel more powerful while applying a vicious wedgie. I wasn’t bullied so much as teased verbally for being eccentric, biracial, vegetarian and not particularly tough. I also had a lisp thanks to having a gap in my front teeth for years prior to my parents mercifully getting me braces in middle school. I was an easy punchline for anyone looking to score points during lunch in the quad. Dave Schilling is a Los Angeles-based writer and humorist
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:00 pm
Why is anyone surprised by the US and Israel’s latest war? It’s only what the world allowed them to do in Gaza | Owen Jones

The price of silence from western politicians and media outlets over Israel’s actions in Palestine is now being paid by Iranian and Lebanese civilians The president of the United States threatened this week to commit genocide against Iran. As Israel engages in continued bombing in Lebanon, killing more than 200 people in a single day, that fact must never be scrubbed away, not least because there is no guarantee the threat will not be revived. But as we descend towards the abyss, we need to understand where our fall began. “A whole civilisation will die tonight, never to be brought back again,” Donald Trump wrote on Tuesday. Just over a year ago, he announced: “A civilisation has been wiped out in Gaza.” The connection is not hard to trace. Trump knew Gaza had been razed by Israel, insisting it was “not a place for people to be living”. When he joined forces with the perpetrator of that genocide in an illegal war on Iran, the apocalyptic rubble of Gaza became a template. Owen Jones is a Guardian columnist
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:48 am
Even if Victor Orbán is ousted on Sunday, Hungary’s return to liberal democracy is not guaranteed | Gabriela Greilinger and Cas Mudde

Challenger Péter Magyar is no progressive – and after 16 years of creeping authoritarianism, the PM has embedded Fidesz in the Hungarian state On Sunday, Hungarians will go to the polls to decide on their country’s direction for the next four years in an election that looks as if it will be a nail-biter. Viktor Orbán, Europe’s longest-serving prime minister – who has been in power for 16 years and transformed his country into an electoral autocracy – could lose the election. Ahead of the vote, EU officials have high expectations for change in Hungary under a potential new leadership. Politico reported that “the Brussels establishment is praying for [Péter] Magyar to win, hoping a Tisza government will deepen ties with the EU”. Magyar became a trailblazer when he entered the Hungarian political scene in 2024 after a political scandal implicating the former president Katalin Novák and the minister of justice, Magyar’s ex-wife, Judit Varga. By addressing the socioeconomic concerns of ordinary Hungarians, politicising the run-down healthcare and education systems and highlighting the country’s deteriorating economic situation and corrupt government practices, Magyar has steadily risen in the polls.
Published: April 10, 2026, 4:00 am
AI products are reaching further into our lives. Does it matter who controls the companies behind them? | Van Badham

Every organisation needs guardrails that channel them away from human fallibility and collectively minimise the harm they can do Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The joke on the internet asks: “What are the seven most terrifying words in the English language?” The answer: “Ronan Farrow’s been asking questions about you.” The investigative journalist has a piece in The New Yorker this week, where the subject of said inquiries is Sam Altman, the billionaire founder and CEO of OpenAI, the company that owns ChatGPT.
Published: April 10, 2026, 7:20 am
I baulked at the idea of ‘friction-maxxing’. But there’s more to it than meets the eye | Gaby Hinsliff

Self-help hacks such as ‘cooking from scratch’ or ‘meeting your friends’ may seem ridiculous. But there’s something deeply human at the heart of this trend Does life, of late, feel just too easy? Are you keen to make it harder than it already is? If that sounds like a genuinely demented question in the week that the world came close to threatened Armageddon, then fair enough. I bridled too when I read last week about friction-maxxing, the supposed trend for doing things in slightly more effortful, time-consuming or analogue ways – cooking from scratch instead of ordering a delivery, finding your way using road signs instead of just plugging in the satnav, or reading a book rather than half-listening to the audio version of it – as a form of creative resistance to the inexorable march of big tech through our lives. Times are tough enough for a lot of people without being made to feel lazy for taking shortcuts. Besides, the list published this week by the Washington Post of ways to friction-maxx – which included such superhuman feats as seeing your friends in person rather than just WhatsApping them, and actively trying to remember something rather than just falling back on Google – sounds suspiciously like the rebranding under an irritating new name of what used to be considered merely living. Your grandparents would have scoffed at the idea that any of these things were remotely difficult, or that making an effort to do them could somehow make you a better, more resilient person.
Published: April 10, 2026, 6:00 am
The Guardian view on Hungary’s election: a bellwether contest for the global far right | Editorial

Defeat for Viktor Orbán on Sunday would be celebrated in Brussels, mourned in Washington and Moscow, and would give his country its democracy back Hungary has a population of less than 10 million and an economy that produces a modest 1.1% of the European Union’s GDP. But on Sunday it will hold the most important election in Europe this year. After 16 years as prime minister, during which he has dismantled the checks and balances customary in a democracy, Viktor Orbán faces the most serious threat to his power in that time. Polls consistently place the centre‑right party led by his main challenger, Péter Magyar, ahead by a substantial margin. Mr Orbán was once described by Donald Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon as “Trump before Trump”. In his political hour of need, luminaries of the global far right have duly turned up en masse to support him. Last month, Marine Le Pen, Matteo Salvini and Geert Wilders made the pilgrimage to Budapest. This week, the US vice-president, JD Vance, paid a tub‑thumping election-eve visit, as his boss issued apocalyptic threats to have Iran “taken out in one night”. Risibly, given the explicit purpose of his trip, Mr Vance spent much of it inveighing against alleged EU interference in the forthcoming vote. Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:30 pm
A lower-round AJ Brown to a 306lb missile: the 2026 NFL draft’s under-the-radar prospects

Fernando Mendoza will almost certainly go No 1 overall. But who are the players that teams may take a swing on after the big names have gone? You have to go back to 2013 to find a year in which fewer than four quarterbacks were selected in the top 100 picks. But in this year’s mediocre quarterback class, the fourth quarterback may not go off the board until day three. After Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza and Alabama’s Ty Simpson, it’s unclear who will even be the third taken. There is a chasm from the top two down to LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier, Penn State’s Drew Allar and Miami’s Carson Beck. All three are flawed. The most tantalizing mid-round quarterback is Payton, a one-year, lefty starter out of North Dakota State.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:00 am
Rory McIlroy holds share of Masters lead after flying start to his title defence

Champion shares lead with Sam Burns after opening 67 McIlroy: ‘I was nervous, I was anxious like I always am’ So this is what Rory McIlroy’s new normal looks like. The defending champion is footloose and fancy-free at Augusta National. He is plainly no longer of a mind to revel in the events of the 2025 Masters. McIlroy returned to Augusta, for so long a place that exacted psychological torture on him, to deliver an emphatic statement. The floodgates are wobbling. Parallels between McIlroy on day one at this major and his win 12 months ago are valid. In both instances he played swashbuckling, theatric golf (and not always from fairways). Rafa Nadal, anxious to watch every swing from the galleries, must have admired what he witnessed. After round one, McIlroy is firmly on course to become only the fourth man to successfully defend at Augusta. Those who believed the 36-year-old’s history-making concluded with playoff glory over Justin Rose last year may be sorely mistaken.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:03 pm
Michael Jordan’s second act: how the Jumpman became Nascar’s hottest owner

After years of frustration as an NBA executive, the basketball legend’s 23XI Racing team has surged to the front of the Cup series, reshaping his legacy Michael Jordan the basketball player is success personified, the legend against whom all others are measured. Michael Jordan the sports executive, on the other hand, has spent much of the past three decades falling short of his own impossible standard. In 1999, Jordan joined Abe Pollin’s Washington Wizards ownership group as a history-making minority partner, but neither his star power nor a brief return from retirement translated into sustained team success. Eleven years later, he took over the Charlotte Bobcats, replacing BET co-founder Robert Johnson as the league’s only Black majority owner – but poor roster moves, questionable hires and three playoff appearances in 13 years, with nary one series victory, ultimately became his legacy as the principal steward of the retro-branded Charlotte Hornets.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:43 am
McIlroy attacks Augusta as champion with big grin and hell of a swing | Andy Bull

No longer like a man carrying a vase across a slippery floor, the 2025 winner uses attack as the best form of defence Can Rory McIlroy win back-to-back Masters titles? Jack Nicklaus will tell you that McIlroy’s already done the hardest part. “Well, the key is to win two years in a row,” Nicklaus said with a grin after hitting the honorary tee shot on Thursday morning, “and I think Rory’s the only one that’s got a chance to do that this year.” Nicklaus did it back in 1965 and ’66. “Rory’s talented enough,” he added. “Now he’s got that monkey off his back, I think he has a very, very good chance to repeat.” In his first 17 years coming here, McIlroy played Augusta National just about every which way he could think of: he’s attacked it, endured it, and overthought it, played it carelessly, played it cautiously, and played it consideredly. The one thing we had never seen was how he would go about it once he had finally won the thing. Turns out the answer is he would do it with a big grin and a hell of a swing. His very first shot at Augusta as Masters champion, at 10.30am on a bright, blue and dry Augusta morning, was a whistling 332-yard drive that carried the entire hill and shot off into the gallery over the left side of the fairway.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:32 pm
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

There are protests planned at Anfield as Roberto De Zerbi starts his Tottenham tenure and Everton eye Europe Nuno Espírito Santo has rolled back the years in an attempt to save West Ham. He has gone old-school, switching to a gung-ho 4-4-2 system to give his side more threat in the final third. Pablo Felipe and Taty Castellanos, both January arrivals, have altered the face of the attack, but neither forward has been prolific. Castellanos has scored three goals in all competitions since joining from Lazio and Pablo, who is yet to open his account in English football, failed to convert during last week’s penalty shootout defeat by Leeds in the FA Cup. As a pair, though, Castellanos and Pablo have been oddly effective. Are they any good? Unclear. Do they run around a lot and give a previously ponderous West Ham more energy? Undoubtedly. Played together, Pablo and Castellanos do a worthy job for the team. Importantly, they create space for the wingers, Jarrod Bowen and Crysencio Summerville, who hopes to return from a calf injury for Friday night’s vital home game against Wolves. Bowen and Summerville are the big threats; they are West Ham’s main source of goals, but both are more dangerous with Pablo and Castellanos in the team. Jacob Steinberg West Ham v Wolves, Friday 8pm (all times BST) Arsenal v Bournemouth, Saturday 12.30pm Brentford v Everton, Saturday 3pm Burnley v Brighton, Saturday 3pm Liverpool v Fulham, Saturday 5.30pm
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:01 pm
Max Verstappen’s F1 future in further doubt with race engineer to leave Red Bull

Gianpiero Lambiase set to join McLaren after 2027 season Verstappen has worked with Lambiase since 2016 Max Verstappen’s engineer Gianpiero Lambiase is to leave Red Bull to join McLaren in a shock move that throws further doubt on the four-time world champion’s future in Formula One. Lambiase has worked with Verstappen since the Dutchman joined Red Bull in 2016 and has been at his side through the driver’s four titles, the pair forging a close bond. Their radio interactions during races have been closely followed in what has been an enormously successful professional and personal relationship, sharing great joy and some blunt exchanges.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:34 am
‘For the first time I’m the hunter’: Fury relishes return to face Makhmudov

Fury: ‘I’m going to make an example of him’ Russian lifts Fury in the air during final face-off A cheerful Tyson Fury has promised his latest comeback to the ring will begin with a destructive knockout of Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Saturday night. “It’s going to be different because, for the first time in forever, I’m the hunter,” Fury said at the fight’s final press conference. “I’m not the hunted, and we all know that when I’ve always been the hunter in the past, I’ve always fucked people up. “I actually feel sorry for Makhmudov because I’m going to make an example of him. He’s a big six foot seven lump, 18 or 19 stone. But I’ll knock his head right off his shoulders. I’m going to lay him unconscious like the gamecock on top of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. He will be knocked spark out on the canvas looking up, thinking: ‘What just happened there?’ But it’s no shame because he’s fighting the great Tyson Fury.”
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:13 pm
Julián Alvarez is proving that he’s more than second fiddle | Jeff Rueter

The Atlético Madrid and Argentina striker’s sensational freekick against Barcelona showed that the consummate team player is capable of more Julián Alvarez has his detractors, but even they can no longer deny he belongs at the game’s highest levels. Still only 26, the Argentinian striker has an impressive collection of honors: two Premier League titles, a Champions League, a Copa Libertadores, two Copa Américas, a pre-bloat Club World Cup. And oh yeah, the 2022 World Cup and 2023 Champions League, won within in a half-year span. He has been key for many of the teams that won those titles, yet is often cast as a supporting player rather than a star. Those Premier Leagues and the Champions League with Manchester City were more directly (and rightly) credited to Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne, and Rodri. When Argentina snapped their international drought with a Copa, a World Cup, and another Copa for good measure, it was framed almost entirely in the context of Lionel Messi’s legacy.
Published: April 9, 2026, 6:47 pm
Tom Watson blasts PGA Tour over returns of LIV Golf rebels Reed and Koepka

‘I thought LIV players were supposed to be banned for life’ Player tells Woods to ‘not drive a car and get a chauffeur’ The honorary first drive was not the only shot Tom Watson played on the first morning of the 2026 Masters. Moments after taking part in the ceremony Watson, who won eight majors, lambasted the PGA Tour over its recent decision to allow Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed to return from LIV Golf. Watson said by reinstating Reed and Koepka the Tour had reneged on the promises it made to the players who had remained loyal to it during the schism. “I thought the LIV players, when they left, were supposed to be banned for life,” he said.
Published: April 9, 2026, 1:45 pm
‘Irresponsible failure’: Google, Meta, Snap and Microsoft slam EU over child sexual abuse law lapse

Experts warn lapse could sharply reduce reports of abuse, echoing a 58% drop during a similar legal gap in 2021 The European parliament has blocked the extension of a law that permits big tech firms to scan for child sexual exploitation on their platforms, creating a legal gap that child safety experts say will lead to crimes going undetected. The law, which was a carve-out of the EU Privacy Act, was put in place in 2021 as a temporary measure allowing companies to use automated detection technologies to scan messages for harms, including child sexual abuse material (CSAM), grooming and sextortion. However, it expired on 3 April, and the EU parliament decided not to vote to extend it, amid privacy concerns from some lawmakers.
Published: April 10, 2026, 6:00 am
Bafta apologises for events surrounding John Davidson’s Tourette’s outburst

An independent review found ‘weaknesses’ in the organisation’s planning and crisis procedures Bafta has apologised “unreservedly” for the events surrounding John Davidson’s Tourette’s outburst at this year’s ceremony, after an independent review found “weaknesses” in the organisation’s planning and crisis procedures. Davidson, an executive producer on the Bafta-winning film I Swear, dominated headlines for weeks after involuntarily shouting the N-word as Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:02 pm
Amazon to finally launch Leo satellite internet in ‘mid-2026’, says CEO

Andy Jassy tells shareholders that long-awaited rival to Elon Musk’s Starlink is ‘on the verge’ of going live Amazon has said its long-awaited satellite internet rival to Elon Musk’s Starlink will finally go live in “mid-2026”. The chief executive, Andy Jassy, said in a letter to shareholders that the technology company was “on the verge of launching Amazon Leo” and had secured “revenue commitments from enterprises and governments” for the scheme.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:26 pm
Peruvians to go to polls hoping to break cycle of instability

Soaring crime and corruption top voter concerns in highly unpredictable election with 35 candidates for president Peruvians go to the polls on Sunday hoping to break a cycle of instability that has produced nine presidents in a decade as well as surging violent crime, corruption scandals and overwhelming distrust in institutions and politicians. About 27 million people who are eligible to vote must choose between a record 35 presidential candidates as well as contenders for the bicameral congress – all from a ballot sheet measuring nearly half a metre, the longest in the country’s history.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:28 pm
Dolce & Gabbana says co-founder Stefano Gabbana has quit as chair

Designer who left fashion house in January said to be considering options for his 40% stake ahead of talks with lenders Stefano Gabbana left his post as the chair of Dolce & Gabbana at the start of this year, the fashion house he co-founded with his then partner, Domenico Dolce, has said. The Italian luxury brand said Gabbana had tendered his resignation, effective as of 1 January, “as part of a natural evolution of its organisational structure and governance”.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:58 am
Cuban president tells NBC he won’t resign under US pressure, as Russia backs old ally

In his first television interview with an American broadcaster, Miguel Diaz-Canel says revolutionaries don’t give up and step down The Cuban president, Miguel Diaz-Canel, said he would not resign under US pressure in his first television interview with an American broadcaster, while Russia insisted it would never abandon or betray its ally. Diaz-Canel told NBC News on Thursday: “We have a free sovereign state, a free state. We have self-determination and independence, and we are not subjected to the designs of the United States.
Published: April 10, 2026, 2:47 am
Xi tells Taiwan opposition leader people on both sides of strait are Chinese in rare meeting

Cheng Li-wun’s visit to Beijing has sparked controversy in Taiwan, with critics accusing her of being too close to China In a rare meeting with Taiwan’s opposition leader, China’s president, Xi Jinping, declared that people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait were Chinese and wanted peace. The meeting in Beijing between Xi and Cheng Li-wun, the chair of Taiwan’s Kuomintang (KMT), is the first such contact in a decade. The visit has sparked controversy in Taiwan, with Cheng’s critics accusing her of being too close to China, a country that many in Taiwan see as a threat.
Published: April 10, 2026, 5:06 am
A rare sign of hope as mountain gorillas welcome two sets of twins in Africa

In this week’s newsletter: Once close to extinction, the species is rebounding due to years of conservation work • Don’t get Down to Earth delivered to your inbox? Sign up here I will never forget the moment I first saw a mountain gorilla. It was early on Mount Muhabura in Uganda, and I had spent the morning stumbling up the slopes of the inactive volcano in the Virunga range, which also spans Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Just when I thought my lungs could not take it any more, I noticed the silhouette of a creature picking leaves off a branch in a forest clearing. It was not alone. Nine mountain gorillas – all members of the Nyakagezi family – were having their breakfast around me. I was with Ugandan park rangers and veterinarians from the NGO Gorilla Doctors, who have helped oversee one of the most remarkable turnarounds in the fortunes of an endangered species in the past century – and I was excited to learn more about how they did it. As Iran war exposes global dependence on fossil fuels, the biggest emitters are reaping the rewards ‘A surrender to special interests’: alarm as Utah shields fossil-fuel companies
Published: April 10, 2026, 6:00 am
‘The danger and value of water are in my blood’: how rain fences are making Dutch homes more climate resilient

Housing corporations are adopting rainwater storage in garden fences, reducing pressure during downpours and preserving water for times of drought Good fences make good neighbours – but rain fences could make even better ones. That is the hope of housing corporations in the Netherlands, which are adopting rainwater storage in their garden fences.
Published: April 9, 2026, 1:00 pm
US agency proposes rolling back rules for safe disposal of toxic coal ash

Advocates warn changes could increase risks of pollutants contaminating water and exposure to toxic waste The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed weakened rules governing the safe disposal of ash produced by burning coal. Those regulations were strengthened under the Biden administration as part of a wider crackdown on pollution from coal-fired power plants. The Trump administration proposed easing standards for monitoring and protecting groundwater near some coal ash sites, rolling back rules forcing the cleanup of entire coal properties instead of just places where ash was dumped. The revisions would also make it easier to reuse coal ash for other purposes.
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:28 pm
Wild chimpanzees recorded waging ‘civil war’ with coordinated attacks between two groups

New study describes what may be the first case of a unified community of chimps, in Uganda, turning on itself On a June day in 2015, primatologist Aaron Sandel was quietly observing a small cluster of the Ngogo chimpanzee group in Uganda’s Kibale national park when he noticed something strange. As other members of the chimpanzees’ wider group moved closer through the forest, the chimpanzees in front of him began to display nervous behaviour. They grimaced and touched each other for reassurance, acting more like they were about to meet strangers than close companions. In hindsight, Sandel said, that moment was the first sign of what would become a years-long bloody conflict between a once close-knit group of chimps.
Published: April 9, 2026, 6:00 pm
Smithsonian museum director to move to Guggenheim: ‘a moment of change’

Melissa Chiu, 54, director of Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, led the institution for 12 years A museum director at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington has announced that she is leaving to take over at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Melissa Chiu has been director of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden on the National Mall for 12 years. In an interview on Thursday, she insisted that her departure is not related to Donald Trump’s efforts to interfere with the Smithsonian.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:12 am
‘We can’t lose’: all eyes on potential 2028 Democratic contenders at big party gathering for this year’s midterms

Leading party figures gather at the National Action Network convention in New York to strategize for midterm elections Some of the Democratic party’s most prominent figures – and possible 2028 presidential contenders – descended on New York City this week for the annual National Action Network (NAN) convention hosted by the Rev Al Sharpton, where discussions centered around the upcoming midterms, affordability, the war in Iran and the future of the Democratic party. “Now more than ever, it’s on all of us to stand up for the future of our country, doing some public service – at a minimum, everybody has to go vote in this coming election,” the Illinois governor, JB Pritzker, told the crowd on Thursday.
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:02 pm
US defense official overseeing AI reaped millions selling xAI stock after Pentagon entered agreement with company

Expert said federal law bars officials from taking actions in their jobs that benefit their own financial interests A high-profile US defense department official who oversees the agency’s artificial intelligence efforts made a profit of up to $24m selling a private investment he held in Elon Musk’s AI company earlier this year, according to government ethics records released this month. The value of his stake totaled a maximum of a million dollars when he joined the department. Emil Michael, who is the Pentagon’s under secretary for research and engineering under the Trump administration, oversees negotiations with AI companies and has been pushing the defense department to rapidly increase the widespread use of AI.
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:35 pm
California man shot by ICE says officials falsely labeled him a gang member

Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez was hit by more than six bullets, says lawyer, with ICE facing scrutiny over shooting A California man shot by US immigration agents said officials have falsely accused him of being a gang member and that officers fired on him without justification during a traffic stop. Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, 36, was pulled over and shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on Tuesday in Patterson, a rural agricultural town in California’s central valley. Patrick Kolasinski, Hernandez’s attorney, visited him in the hospital on Thursday morning and summarized his client’s comments.
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:54 pm
Ukraine war briefing: First official ceasefire agreed after Zelenskyy push succeeds

Vladimir Putin paints Easter pause in fighting as Russia’s idea, but Ukraine’s president made repeated offers. What we know on day 1,507 Ukraine and Russia appeared to be on the brink of what could be their first official theatre-wide ceasefire since the February 2022 full-scale invasion after Vladimir Putin acquiesced to concerted offers by Volodymyr Zelenskyy of a pause in hostilities to mark Orthodox Easter, which is observed this weekend. The 32-hour ceasefire would start on Saturday afternoon. Zelenskyy responded early on Friday: “Ukraine has repeatedly stated that we are ready for reciprocal steps. We proposed a ceasefire during the Easter holiday this year and will act accordingly … People need an Easter without threats and a real move towards peace, and Russia has a chance not to return to attacks even after Easter.” The Kremlin attempted to portray the initiative as its own: “We assume that the Ukrainian side will follow the example of the Russian Federation,” said a statement. “Orders have been issued for this period to cease hostilities in all directions.” Russia left itself an opening, though, for continuing armed action: “Troops are to be prepared to counter any possible provocations by the enemy, as well as any aggressive actions,” said the Kremlin statement. Previously in the full-scale war there have only been unofficial, ill-defined and patchily observed truces; or localised halts to allow for surrenders, the exchange of prisoners, handing over the dead or letting civilians flee the frontline. There was a limited “energy truce” declared in March 2025 that was supposed to halt strikes on oil, gas and electrical facilities as well as sea targets. Moscow – while rejecting numerous previous ceasefire initiatives that were accepted by Ukraine – has also tried to unilaterally declare ceasefires, for example to allow Russia to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Soviet victory in the second world war. Considering the Trump administration’s repeated and lengthy courting of Putin to no avail over the past year, the Easter truce appeared to come about with minimal US involvement as the US president and his officials remained preoccupied with the Iran war and their own tenuous ceasefire. Zelenskyy did say in recent days that he had transmitted his truce offers to Russia via the US. Reuters said that according to its sources, Putin’s special envoy Kirill Dmitriev was in the US as of Thursday. Putin may be looking for a reprieve as successful strikes by the Ukrainians have dealt a heavy blow to Russia’s oil export industry, which earns revenue for the war; while Ukraine itself has been struggling with the impact of Russian strikes on its civilian energy grid. Russia’s federal security service (FSB) said on Thursday that a former freelancer for Radio Free Europe had been detained in the city of Chita for treason, the Russian Tass news agency reported. The FSB said the man, whose name was not disclosed, was accused of committing treason by cooperating with Ukraine. In Moscow the independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta said masked security service agents searched its offices on Thursday and barred its lawyers from entering. State news agency RIA quoted law enforcement officials as saying the search was linked to an investigation into the illegal use of personal data. Britain and allies including Norway sent warships to prevent any attacks on undersea cables and pipelines as Russian submarines prowled around them earlier this year, according to the UK defence minister, John Healey. Britain accused Russia of conducting a covert operation in the High North maritime region, home to key shipping routes and critical infrastructure such as undersea cables. “To President Putin, I say we see you. We see your activity over our cables and our pipelines, and you should know that any attempt to damage them will not be tolerated and will have serious consequences,” Healey said. Russia’s embassy in London said Healey’s statement was “impossible to either believe or verify … Russia does not threaten undersea infrastructure, which is of critical importance to the UK. Nor do we employ aggressive rhetoric in this regard.”
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:32 am
Afrika Bambaataa, hip-hop pioneer, dies aged 67

The Bronx born rapper and DJ helped introduce hip-hop to the mainstream and was also accused of child sexual abuse The American rapper and DJ Afrika Bambaataa has died aged 67. The musician died in Philadelphia at around 3am local time due to complications from cancer, TMZ reported. The Hip-Hop Alliance, a group headed by musician Kurtis Blow, wrote: “Today, we acknowledge the transition of a foundational architect of hip-hop culture, Afrika Bambaataa. As the founder of the Universal Zulu Nation, Afrika Bambaataa helped shape the early identity of hip-hop as a global movement rooted in peace, unity, love, and having fun.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:27 pm
Pink to host 2026 Tony awards: ‘It’s the honor of an entire lifetime’

The artist will follow in the footsteps of Ariana DeBose, Cynthia Erivo and Kevin Spacey this June The Tony awards have turned to a singer with a reputation for a high-energy, physical live show to be the next telecast host – Pink. The three-time Grammy award winner will make her debut as emcee for the awards on 7 June at its familiar home of Radio City Music Hall.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:40 pm
Woman with three deadly diseases has ‘remarkable’ recovery after cell therapy

Treatment reset wayward immune system of patient with life-threatening conditions, say scientists, in a world first A woman who lived with three life-threatening autoimmune diseases for more than a decade has returned to a near-normal life after a cell therapy reset her wayward immune system. The 47-year-old had had nine different treatments, none of which had a lasting impact, before receiving the therapy last year at University Hospital Erlangen in Germany. At the time, she required daily blood transfusions and permanent blood thinning medication to control her illness.
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:00 pm
Super Mario what?! The seven best obscure Mario games

As The Super Mario Galaxy Movie storms the box office, we look back at the best forgotten games inspired by Tetris, Lemmings and … vitamins? It should be no surprise that the latest Super Mario movie is smashing box office records – despite the, let’s say mixed, reviews. Nintendo’s iconic plumber has been a pop culture staple for 45 years, starring in some of the bestselling video games ever made, from the original Donkey Kong through to the joyous Super Mario Bros Wonder and the chaotic Mario Kart World. But as with any storied showbiz career, there have been some lesser works. Who can forget – or actually remember – Hotel Mario, a door-shutting puzzle game for the doomed Philips CD-i console? Or what about Mario Teaches Typing, a 1992 educational game for the PC in which players navigate the Mushroom Kingdom by … correctly inputting words. Yet there have also been genuine treasures lost along the way. Here, then, are seven of our favourite much-overlooked Mario odysseys.
Published: April 10, 2026, 9:00 am
Critics assemble! Here’s my list of the greatest superhero movies of all time

Creating a definitive Top 10 list never fails to spark endless debate – but who doesn’t want to give it a shot? Don your capes and shields, and let the arguments begin … Putting together a Top 10 list of the best superhero movies of all time may just be the critical equivalent of trying to herd thunder through a spreadsheet. Are we rating the best-made movie, the most influential or the most emotionally ruinous? The genre has exploded over the past 20 years to the point where it long ago swallowed cinema whole: we have crime sagas (most Batman flicks), family comedies (The Incredibles, Guardians of the Galaxy), cultural and political allegories (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, X-Men, Black Panther), pop-art fever dreams (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) and even tales of Wagnerian apocalypse (Watchmen, Avengers: Infinity War). The sense is that these movies are too varied, the emotional criteria too slippery, the personal attachments some of us have to them too embarrassingly primal, to be placed in a clear hierarchy. Is the No 1 comic book movie of all time the film that made fangirls and boys whimper into their crumpled copies of Amazing Fantasy #15? In which case we might be looking at Spider-Man: No Way Home. Or is it the picture that’s so good it appeals to filmgoers who don’t actually like superhero flicks? That would be The Dark Knight. Is Matt Reeves’ gloriously offbeat, Fincher-esque The Batman too weird and languid to make the list? And does Patty Jenkins’ breezily old-fashioned Wonder Woman get downgraded because it was part of a superhero universe that ultimately tanked?
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:39 pm
Death of a Salesman review – Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf hypnotize in revival

Winter Garden Theatre, New York Somewhere in New York, in the middle of the night, a tired man returns home from work. His shoulders are hunched, his gait shuffling and weary. Given the retro coupe he drives, the style of his briefcase and the fact that this is Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller’s 1949 classic play, he’s seemingly in the midst of America’s postwar boom, that “great” era so many would like to return to. But the stage at New York’s Winter Garden Theatre appears curiously period-agnostic. The salesman’s home is not a house but a garage, whose sheet metal door and pockmarked pillars bring to mind any number of industrial storefronts still visible throughout Brooklyn. In this revival of the great American tragedy, with stage design by Chloe Lamford, the Loman family shuffles and agonizes and rages about a “home” of benches, a table and that car in ashy grayscale. Their feet stir up literal dust. Even in sepia-hued, nostalgia-tinted flashbacks, they persist within decay. I’m as skeptical of the voguish turn toward theatrical minimalism as the next person, but the purgatorial effect of this tremendous new Death of a Salesman, directed by Joe Mantello and starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf, is appropriately unsettling, at once an updated reading of the mid-century text and an answer to the outstanding question of why it is arriving on stage again, and so soon. Though Miller’s masterwork has been canon since long before I, like many US high school students, wrote compulsory essays on the failures of the American Dream, it has only been revived six times on Broadway – in part, because the three-hour play is a massive ask of audiences as well as its Willy Loman, a role that has challenged such venerated actors as Dustin Hoffman and Philip Seymour Hoffman. And in part, perhaps, because the play’s long arc toward utter humiliation is maybe not the message New York theater audiences want to hear.
Arthur Miller’s 1949 autopsy of the American dream finds new urgency in a stripped-back production
Published: April 10, 2026, 2:00 am
Jimmy Kimmel on US ceasefire negotiators: ‘We’d be better off with Alvin and the Chipmunks’

Late night hosts reacted to Trump’s threats to Iran, unclear war timeline and JD Vance headlining a Viktor Orbán rally On Wednesday night, late-night hosts reacted to Donald Trump’s threat to wipe out Iran, the trio who are leading ceasefire negotiations in the region and JD Vance’s trip to Budapest in support of Viktor Orbán.
Published: April 9, 2026, 2:59 pm
The Miniature Wife review – Matthew Macfadyen is wasted in this pointless comedy

Lower those expectations, Succession fans. The star plays a scientist who shrinks his wife (Elizabeth Banks) to 6in tall, in a screwball sitcom that should have been so much better I wonder what it’s like to be the go-to actor whenever anyone needs a morally questionable, sappy-looking, fundamentally weak character to play the whipped dog to someone else’s headline character? You’ll always have work but … you’d have to be pretty secure in yourself, no? But all actors are, of course, so it’s probably OK to be Matthew Macfadyen, who started his career in a 1998 TV film adaptation of Wuthering Heights as Hareton Earnshaw – Heathcliff’s whipped dog – and has been giving us brilliant incarnations of beta cucks ever since. Even when he made it to Mr Darcy (opposite Keira Knightley’s Elizabeth Bennet) it was unfortunately 10 years after Colin Firth (opposite Jennifer Ehle and coming out of a lake) had rendered all future versions redundant milksops. Most recently, of course, he gave us the greatest – oh GOD, there is no single word for Tom Wambsgans unless it is in fact “Wambsgans”, so let’s go with that – Wambsgans there will ever be, courtesy of Jesse Armstrong’s masterpiece Succession. Jeremy Strong’s intensity drew the headlines, but Macfadyen’s performance, like a worm twisting round an oiled tightrope, was endlessly clever, subtle and just as astonishing.
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:00 pm
Outcome review – Keanu Reeves sends himself up in Jonah Hill’s Hollywood satire

Hill writes and directs in-joke and insider-laden spoof about a nice-guy mega-star actor hiding a drug addiction, whose career is threatened when he’s blackmailed over a compromising video The famous paparazzi shot of Keanu Reeves sitting alone on a bench spawned “sad Keanu”; this comedy gives us “sad asshole Keanu”. It’s a Hollywood in-joke, in a film written and directed by Jonah Hill who has persuaded his actor mates to appear, including Reeves, who plays Reef Hawk, one of the most well-known actors in the world. Like Reeves, he has a reputation for being Hollywood’s nicest celebrity: kind, humble, possibly vegan. But under the saintly exterior, Reef is a narcissist recovering from a messy heroin addiction, which has been covered up for years by his crisis lawyer Ira (played by Hill with a shaved head and terrifying veneers). The plot is a whodunnit without a body. Reef is being extorted by persons unknown who claim to have a video of him in a compromising situation. Ira tries to work out what’s in the video (“Have you ever killed anyone? I’m not a judgy person.”) Hill’s dialogue is straight from Hollywood’s inner sanctum, and his script, co-written with Ezra Woods, is frequently though not consistently hilarious. At the bidding of his lawyer, Reef sets off to apologise to everyone he’s ever wronged and to sniff out the blackmailer. His two best friends from high school, played by Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer, tag along.
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:00 pm
Add to playlist: the beautifully dazed, countrified indie-rock of Tracey Nelson and the week’s best new tracks

Pushing his winsome songwriting into rootsier territory with a little help from co-producer MJ Lenderman, the New Yorker’s debut album is primed to soundtrack your summer From New York City, New York Tracey Nelson’s self-titled 2025 debut EP was one of the year’s best lesser-heard gems: Five tracks of sparkling, winsome indie-rock that recalled classic antipodean jangle bands the Clean, Twerps and Dick Diver. Tracks such as New Years Flowers and Just Shoot Me Now suggested that Austin Noll – the NYC-based singer-songwriter behind the project – was a classicist with a keen sense for bright melodies and self-deprecating one-liners.
Recommended if you like The Clean, This is Lorelei, The Feelies
Up next Debut album Hercules out 10 July
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:00 am
Reckonwrong: How Long Has It Been? review | Safi Bugel's experimental album of the month

(New Year) A decade ago, Londoner Alex Peringer intrigued underground club circles with his outlandish take on dance music. Structured around dizzying time signatures and wry tales of unfulfilling lovers and pills gone wrong, his tracks referenced everything from UK funky to new wave and sea shanties. Then came several years of near silence – now broken by this self-released debut album, How Long Has It Been? The record acknowledges this break not just in the title, but also in its sound. On first listen, it couldn’t seem more different to Peringer’s early work, with those discordant constructions now replaced by the warm tinkering of the Rhodes electric piano and ostensibly earnest sentiment. But traces of that eccentricity still linger in this collection of atmospheric bedroom-pop ballads. The record takes winter as its theme, though it feels fitting for this transitional time of year, with its stories of introspection and dodgy weather set against soft, simple arrangements. A handful of subtly wonky elements stop it from sounding overly polished or guileless: Before and After slips in a reference to a “fateful bong”; on the dreamy duet Two Lovers, glitches cut through the twinkling keys and mumblecore guest vocals. Elsewhere, the chords waver on Black Keys, one of several gorgeous and forlorn instrumentals.
Londoner Alex Peringer breaks from his intriguing and outlandish dance music with this debut album of charming bedroom-pop ballads
Published: April 10, 2026, 8:30 am
Holly Humberstone: Cruel World review – Taylor Swift fave trades gothic melancholy for pop glow-up

(Polydor) As a profession, pop stardom has been in existential crisis for some time. It used to be simple – a hit single was the only real qualification – but in a post-monocultural world, the job title is often bestowed as a result of more piecemeal success: a Brit rising star award and Taylor Swift support slot here, 4m monthly Spotify listeners and a Top 5 album there. This, specifically, is the CV of Lincolnshire’s Holly Humberstone, who has established herself in the pop sphere without ever troubling the singles chart. While an undeniable banger has eluded the 26-year-old, her sound is faultlessly chart-friendly. Like Swift, Humberstone delivers earnestly wordy lyrics in intimate, near-ASMR tones atop 80s synth-pop decorated with a deluge of hooks. For this second album, she has dropped the hint of gothic melancholy that accompanied her debut, Paint My Bedroom Black. Cruel World is peppy bordering on euphoric: inordinately sunny break-up song To Love Somebody is powered by a stadium-ready pre-chorus, while the brilliantly catchy White Noise plugs into nostalgically naff disco to channel imperial-phase Kylie.
The British singer-songwriter replaces introspection with euphoric choruses, 80s synths and even happy hardcore on her vivid second LP
Published: April 10, 2026, 7:30 am
My New Band Believe review – beautiful ideas burst from ex-Black Midi man’s lovable debut album

(Rough Trade) In the middle of Hellfire, the final album by British art-rockers Black Midi, lurked a song called Still. It was easy to overlook. As you may recall, Hellfire was a rock opera that – even by the standards of rock operas, seldom the first place to look for a linear, elevator-pitch-friendly plot – made no sense whatsoever: there was some business about a boxing match, an actor who exploded on stage, and a set of army recruits with names such as Tristan Bongo and Mrs Gonorrhoea. It was admittedly difficult to pay attention to the narrative, distracted as one was by the sound of Black Midi continually doing their nut in their traditionally maximalist style: scrabbly riffs, jagged chords, free-blowing sax, bursts of noise, cocktail jazz interludes, Beefheartian rhythms, bursts of accordion, the sound of the kitchen sink being dragged into the studio etc. Amid all that, what price a sweetly lambent acoustic track, with a little country and a dab of bucolic Canterbury prog in its DNA, sung not by frontman Geordie Greep in one of his apparently fathomless array of funny voices, but by bassist Cameron Picton, a man possessed of an understated, guileless vocal style? It’s hard not to think of Still when considering Picton’s first post-Black Midi album as My New Band Believe, recorded with a host of left-field and improv-friendly musicians, among them veteran drummer Steve Noble, once of skronky 80s post-punk hellraisers Rip Rig + Panic. While Greep’s 2024 solo debut The New Sound offered the full sonic smorgasbord familiar to Black Midi fans – all the sudden leaps from samba to heavy riffing and Zappa-ish jazz-rock your heart might desire – My New Band Believe’s eponymous debut could be read as an album that takes Still as its starting point.
Smoothing out the jump-cut chaos of his previous band, Cameron Picton brings entirely acoustic instrumentation to bear on these lovely, beguiling songs
Published: April 9, 2026, 11:00 am
Go Gentle by Maria Semple review – a joyfully clever New York romcom

A Stoic philosopher navigates midlife in this madcap comedy from the author of Where’d You Go, Bernadette What would Marcus Aurelius have made of the Kardashians? Would Seneca have been amused by mindfulness apps? These were questions I had never consciously pondered before reading Maria Semple’s new novel. Neither, in my irrational and unvirtuous state, had I spent much time considering the application of Stoic philosophy to any other key aspects of modern life. Semple, best known for her exuberant, ingenious bestseller Where’d You Go, Bernadette?, here presents us with Adora Hazzard, Stoic philosopher and divorcee. Adora lives a contented life on New York City’s Upper West Side, spending her days tutoring the twin sons of an old-money family in philosophy and seeking to live according to Stoic virtues, without recourse to destabilising “externals”. But her settled life is soon disrupted by that most classic of externals, the handsome stranger. “Curse these alluring men who throw us off our game!” (Marcus Aurelius, paraphrased.)
Published: April 10, 2026, 6:00 am
The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – review roundup

Loss Protocol by Paul McAuley; Night Babies by Lucie McKnight Hardy; Honeysuckle by Bar Fridman-Tell; Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker Loss Protocol by Paul McAuley (Gollancz, £22) Night Babies by Lucie McKnight Hardy (John Murray, £18.99)
In a Britain racked by the effects of climate change, about 50 years from now, Marc Winters’ quiet life as a ranger on a nature reserve in Essex is about to be disturbed. Counter-terrorism officers arrive to question him about events from eight years before, when a cult his sister Izzy was part of had self-immolated. He’d hardly been aware of this group of “deep dreamers”, who thought they could change the world through a sort of mental time travel enabled by psychotropic mushrooms. But now both government agents and deep dreamers alike think Izzy must have passed some vital information to her brother, whether he knows it or not. With no idea of the existential danger he faces, Marc sets out to investigate. Beautifully written, blending close attention to the natural world with hallucinogenic dreams and a mind-boggling premise, this is an eco-thriller like no other from one of Britain’s best SF writers.
When their house is flooded, Astrid and her husband take the refuge offered by her friend Flora in the Brecon Beacons. Astrid was particularly affected by the flood, which damaged paintings intended for her first solo exhibition at a prestigious London gallery. The old chapel her friend is renovating becomes her new studio. But instead of working to salvage her portraits, she becomes obsessed with painting the landscape of lake and sky. She tries to shrug off her bad dreams, strange physical sensations, missing items and the dirty, child-sized handprints on the walls, but disturbing facts about the chapel’s history emerge, and she’s not the only one affected by what appears to be a malevolent haunting. She’s haunted, too, by memories of a student art trip to Florence, a significant turning point in her friendship with Flora. Astrid is her own worst enemy, but her issues – ambition, envy, ambivalence about motherhood – will resonate with many readers. A sophisticated, chilling tale that works both as supernatural and psychological horror.
Published: April 10, 2026, 11:00 am
The Housemaid author Freida McFadden reveals her true identity

The bestselling US novelist, who writes under a pseudonym and appears in public wearing a wig, said she’s ‘tired of this being secret’ as she announced her real name is Sara Cohen The bestselling thriller writer known as Freida McFadden has revealed her real identity, ending years of speculation about the author behind a string of hugely popular novels. McFadden, whose books include bestseller The Housemaid, appears in public in a wig and glasses and writes under a pseudonym. But the US author has now confirmed that her real name is Sara Cohen.
Published: April 9, 2026, 1:09 pm
The Beginning Comes After the End by Rebecca Solnit review – a manual for coping with change

In the midst of violent upheaval, the author and activist reminds us of the power and promise of transformation In 2004, Rebecca Solnit released Hope in the Dark, a series of extended essays in response to the war in Iraq. She offered a vision of solidarity and tenacity. The book experienced a sharp surge in popularity after the 2016 election of Donald Trump, selling out in short order. Returning to Hope in the Dark 10 years later, I remembered why it was so lauded. It is a slim, steady book full of sensible reminders about the limits of the intellect and the dangers of becoming poisoned by pessimism. “Hope is not a door, but a sense that there might be a door at some point, some way out of the problems of the present moment even before that way is found or followed,” Solnit wrote. Humility requires us to acknowledge that no matter how damningly certain the future may seem, it remains fundamentally unknowable. That’s where hope begins. Her timely new book picks up this thread: “You do not have to picture the destination to reach it or at least draw closer to it, you just need to choose a direction and keep on walking,” she tells us. Solnit has written more than a dozen books since 2004, but in format, design, and theme, The Beginning Comes After the End feels like the direct successor to Hope in the Dark: a novella-length essay broken into short but wide-ranging chapters that cite history, philosophy and contemporary writing, paying special note to moments of reparation and progress.
Published: April 9, 2026, 8:00 am
Who was Hilma? Af Klint exhibition to highlight exclusion of women from abstract art

Swedish artist, now regarded as predecessor to Kandinsky and Mondrian, died thinking world was not ready for her work The Swedish artist Hilma af Klint died believing the world was not ready for the mystical paintings that would shock the art world half a century later. The painter, now credited with pioneering the abstract art movement, did not seek recognition after peers rejected her avant garde works. Instead, she ordered they be hidden for 20 years after her death and never sold.
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:40 pm
Filthy fossil fuels, a dizzying debut and the ominous side of the moon – the week in art

Digital wizard John Gerrard on the energy industry, Michaela Yearwood-Dan’s first UK museum exhibition and a foreboding view from Artemis II – all in your weekly dispatch Extraction
This ominous exhibition takes a look at the filthy world of oil, gas and petroleum, all seen through the lens of artists such as biomorphic sculptor Marguerite Humeau and digital wizard John Gerrard.
• Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh, 11 April to 26 July
Published: April 10, 2026, 10:42 am
Paul Dano: ‘Nobody needs to know about my high-school band!’

The actor on singing with Brian Wilson, why War and Peace is the best book ever written and what drew him to his latest film, The Wizard of the Kremlin You were wonderful as Brian Wilson in Love & Mercy. Did you get any feedback from the great man himself? Fran2016 and Aubrey26 Which was more challenging in Little Miss Sunshine – the first half where you don’t speak, or the second half where you break your vow of silence? mattyjj
Thank you. I spent a bunch of time with Brian before filming. If you asked him about the world, you might only get a little bit out of him. But if you asked about music, he’d light up. I loved talking with him. I also got to sing with him and his touring band a few times, which was amazing. We filmed in the studio in which they recorded Pet Sounds, and he came on set, which was a trip. I didn’t get much feedback in terms of my performance – it was more getting to know each other and learning about his life.
I remember the first few days, filming the dinner table scene where they’re eating chicken and I don’t speak. It felt like the directors were saying: “OK, maybe give us a little more,” because they couldn’t quite see what I was doing. But when they watched it back, they said: “It’s there, we see it,” which was a wash of relief. It’s a great question, because sometimes the words are harder, but stepping into the unknown of not speaking was pretty challenging.
Published: April 9, 2026, 2:00 pm
Dream-pop at its most divine: Cocteau Twins’ 20 greatest songs – ranked!

Forty years on from the release of their Victorialand album, we rank the Scottish band’s 20 best tracks, from goth beginnings to weightless masterpieces At first, Cocteau Twins gave every impression of being a goth band: check out Wax and Wane’s Banshees-esque ambience – the guitar is very John McGeoch – flanged bass and drum machine. But the chorus soars out of the metaphorical cloud of dry ice, and Elizabeth Fraser’s voice is already outpacing her influences.
Published: April 9, 2026, 1:01 pm
‘Tranquil, natural and barely a tourist in sight’: readers’ favourite hidden gems in Spain

Your top off-the-beaten track discoveries, from gorges in Galicia to vineyards in La Rioja Recently travelling from Madrid to San Sebastián, we spent three days in picturesque Briñas in La Rioja, staying at the beautiful Finca Torre de Briñas (doubles from €189 B&B). The neighbouring town, Haro, reached via a 40-minute walk by the Ebro River, hosts several of the largest wine producers in the region (CVNE and Muga are recommended). You can stop in and sample them, before heading into the town centre, which has several tapas spots to fuel the walk back to the hotel. Bliss.
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Tom Dickson
Published: April 10, 2026, 6:00 am
My father-in-law lives with my young family but I don’t want to ‘sandwich parent’. What should I do? | Leading questions

You don’t have to compromise your or your child’s wellbeing, advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith writes. Whatever happens, you need better information going forward Read more Leading questions At my suggestion, my husband and I moved his father to live in a granny annexe of our home. This was for two reasons. First, he was experiencing health issues and getting visibly older and we thought he’d end up needing to live with us eventually. Second, we wanted to start a family and I naively thought we could have some live-in childcare. We now have a toddler and although my father-in-law is useful in many ways he isn’t able to provide childcare as he is emotionally and physically frailer than I thought, and we are also having to deal with his very sensitive and difficult moods that are exacerbated by his ageing.
Published: April 9, 2026, 3:00 pm
I've tested nearly every Sonos product – here's the good and bad about its portable speakers

They’re pricier than the competition, but have key features: the music doesn’t skitter when you step out of Bluetooth range and they can handle water and dust How do Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 compare against hearing aids? I put them to the test Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things Over the past eight years, I’ve reviewed dozens of portable speakers from every top brand. And I can confidently say that Sonos makes three of the best portable speakers of them all. There’s Sonos Play, the brand’s newest portable and the Goldilocks of its lineup in size, sound and features. The Roam 2, a Toblerone-shaped speaker that’s small enough to go anywhere. And the Move 2, a powerhouse that doesn’t sacrifice bass performance. The little one:
Sonos Roam 2
Published: April 9, 2026, 7:15 pm
The best USB chargers in the US for phones, laptops, travel and more

These are the best USB chargers in the US to keep devices juiced up quickly and safely for all your tech needs USB chargers power the world. From phones to laptops and even bike lights, the gadgets we use every day increasingly rely on USB connections for power, making chargers an indispensable tool to keep your life running. Though the U in USB stands for “universal,” you sadly can’t expect every USB charger to work with every USB device. Modern devices use different charging speeds, protocols and ports. That means if you’re still relying on the brick that came with your phone from a decade ago, it’s time for an upgrade. A high–quality USB charger will cover all your bases to charge devices quickly and safely, all in a compact package. Best overall USB charger: Best budget USB charger:
Baseus PicoGo AE11
Anker 511 Nano 3
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:40 pm
From fat transplants to LED mittens: how the fear of ‘old lady hands’ mobilised the beauty industry

After decades of focusing on faces, manufacturers, beauticians and surgeons are offering us younger-looking hands. Is this more about money or scientific progress? I lay my hands on the table, palms down, for inspection. I’m in the consulting room of the president of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM) in London. Like most people, I use my hands a lot. I type for hours a day. I go bouldering, which means I have a lot of calluses. I cook, clean, cup my chin while staring out the window. What I’ve never done is to look at my hands as objects of interest in their own right. They’re an afterthought. The means to an end. But now that Dr Sophie Shotter has picked them up in hers and is weighing my flesh and pushing at the skin with her thumbs to see how it moves, I can see faint ripples of diamonds, the texture of crepe paper. “Your facial skin is very clear, very smooth. When we look at your hands, you’ve got a bit more of that laxity going on,” Shotter says. “You don’t have pigmentation. You’re not covered in sunspots. But the veins and tendons testify to a loss of volume. The extreme end of that is one day we get what people describe as ‘old lady hands’ – significant volume loss with skin fragility overlying it.”
Published: April 9, 2026, 9:00 am
You be the judge: should my girlfriend stop mixing gold and silver jewellery?

Alda feels Rachel should follow jewellery ‘rules’, but Rachel likes to mix things up. You decide whose argument rings true I know she’s expressing herself, but when you mix everything up, it looks thrown together and cheap They’re not Alda’s hands to worry about – I like my mismatched mess. Why does it matter to her?
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Published: April 9, 2026, 7:00 am
AI can’t wield a paint brush, but it did help me transform my home

In the final week of Rhik Samadder’s diary, he basked in the rosy glow – literally – after AI’s wall paint suggestion Sometimes, when the hose of my vacuum cleaner knocks over a potted plant, adding a layer of drudgery to an already miserable chore, I feel ground down by domesticity. Futurity once promised us robot butlers. What happened? The despair led me to this week’s quest. Can AI actually transform my day-to-day existence?
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:00 am
As RFK Jr allies hailed Mississippi’s rollback of strict school vaccine rules, whooping cough surged and a baby died

The campaign to change the rules was years in the making, orchestrated in part by two men with close ties to US health secretary RFK Jr When a federal judge in Mississippi ordered a sweeping rollback of the state’s strict school vaccine rules in 2023, the ruling hit some doctors like “a gut punch”. Mississippi had for years achieved some of the highest vaccination rates in the US for children – a point of pride in a place that consistently ranks at the bottom of other health measures.
Published: April 9, 2026, 5:36 pm
Injured and abandoned: hundreds of Gaza amputees left stranded in Egypt

At the peak of the Israel-Gaza conflict, 10 children a day were losing one or both legs. For those who cross the border for medical help, physical recovery is only the start of their struggle Ola Jamal, 36, was breastfeeding her two-month-old son, Zain, when the missile struck al-Nasr hospital in Gaza in November 2023. When the explosion hit the building, the shrapnel went through Jamal’s arm while she held her infant. “I ran with my family to the hospital and stayed there to hide,” she says at a prosthetic centre in the Egyptian capital, Cairo. “We thought it would be safe because it’s a children’s hospital.” A row of customised prosthetic limbs, labelled with the names of patients, lined up in a clinic wall
Published: April 9, 2026, 4:00 am
Orthodox Easter and Ladies Day at Aintree: photos of the day – Friday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Published: April 10, 2026, 12:36 pm
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