Violent mob attacks pro-Israel gathering in Toronto days after mayor’s ‘genocide in Gaza’ remarks

Protesters broke glass and attacked participants at venue moved for safety reasons from Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada.
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:13 pm
Kazakhstan joining Abraham Accords, US official confirms

Kazakhstan set to join Abraham Accords in historic move, becoming fourth nation to formalize Israel normalization agreement alongside the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco.
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:36 pm
Israel says it is striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon

Israel strikes Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, forcing civilian evacuations from al-Taybeh and Tayr Debba as the IDF warns residents to stay 500 meters away.
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:36 pm
Parents of Kayla Mueller ask President Trump to bring daughter's remains home from Syria in letter

Kayla Mueller's parents write emotional letter urging Trump to press Syria's new leader for help recovering their daughter's remains 10 years after ISIS killing.
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:05 pm
As Trump admin pushes Gaza peace plan, history shows UN peacekeeping’s mixed record

U.S. presents Gaza peace plan draft to U.N. Security Council with international coalition, including Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, for two-year stabilization force.
Published: November 6, 2025, 4:12 pm
Mexican President Sheinbaum to press charges after man gropes her on walk

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is pressing charges against a man who groped and tried to kiss her during a public appearance in Mexico City.
Published: November 6, 2025, 1:04 pm
Chinese astronauts stranded in space after debris strikes return capsule during mission

Three Chinese astronauts were stranded in orbit at Tiangong space station after space debris hit their return capsule, China's spaceflight agency said.
Published: November 6, 2025, 12:48 pm
Star of David erased in shocking attack on Hamas victims memorial of Jewish mother, 2 young sons

Hamas victims mural in Milan destroyed in antisemitic attack. Star of David removed, faces obscured in artwork honoring Shiri Bibas and her young sons
Published: November 6, 2025, 12:32 pm
Passengers stunned as shark leaps from ocean and lands on their fishing boat

Viral video captures the moment a mako shark jumped onto a fishing boat in New Zealand, stunning passengers before wriggling free unharmed.
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:17 am
As Saudi Arabia Cracks Down on Drugs, Executions Near a Record High

Facing an influx of amphetamines, the kingdom has put hundreds of people to death, many of them foreigners convicted of low-level smuggling.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:35 am
Russian Sanctions Risk Straining Trump’s Chummy Relationship With Hungarian Leader

New U.S. penalties on Russian energy could be a sticking point as President Trump and Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary meet.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:10 pm
Why Germany Is Still Divided When It Comes to Russia

Many East Germans are more sympathetic toward Moscow than their western compatriots, reflecting decades of Soviet ties and disillusionment since reunification.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:09 am
Philippines Faces Grim Typhoon Aftermath as Another Storm Nears

The death toll for Typhoon Kalmaegi rose into the triple digits, and the country is bracing for another cyclone expected this weekend.
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:36 am
Trump’s Tariffs Scar Canadian City Where Cars Have Been Made for Decades

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

Despite a fraud investigation into officials who endorsed the project, Parliament used an extraordinary provision in the Constitution to push the plans through.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:04 pm
China’s New Aircraft Carrier Enters Service, a Sign of Naval Ambitions

The Fujian, China’s most advanced carrier, went into official service this week. It brings the country closer to challenging U.S. naval dominance.
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:09 am
Former King of Spain, Juan Carlos, Details Death of Brother in Memoir

He wrote about the accident that killed his brother nearly 70 years ago. The book also describes his respect for Gen. Francisco Franco, the former dictator.
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:01 am
Russian Jailed for Placing Tiny Antiwar Signs in a Market Says She Would Do it Again

Freed in a major prisoner swap, Aleksandra Skochilenko said “the values of freedom of speech, of peace, could be more important than spending even 10 years in jail.”
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:00 am
Canada Is About to Lose Its Status as Having Eliminated Measles

One province with an outsize number of cases has seen a collision of politics and public health policy.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:44 am
Scores of Palestinian Militants Still in Israeli-Controlled Parts of Gaza, Officials Say

At least some of the fighters are believed to be in the enclave’s vast tunnel network, marooned behind the “yellow line” that Israeli forces withdrew to as part of the cease-fire.
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:44 pm
Paramilitary Accepts Sudan Truce Plan, but the Military Has Not

The R.S.F. paramilitary group, facing growing condemnation for atrocities in Darfur, said it had agreed to a cease-fire proposal, but it is not yet clear what the military will do.
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:28 pm
Russia Close to Its Biggest Capture of a Ukrainian City Since 2023

The Kremlin is focusing its fire on Pokrovsk, a gateway to the Donetsk region, which Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin, has long coveted.
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:53 pm
‘Broken My Hope’: Trump’s Move to Slash Refugee Arrivals Ricochets Widely

President Trump’s policy has shut the door on all but a tiny fraction of people across the world seeking refuge in the United States from conflict, persecution or both.
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:30 pm
U.N. Security Council Removes Syria’s President From Sanctions List

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

A New York Times analysis of satellite imagery and air traffic control communications found that U.S. military planes began operating out of the Central American country in mid-October.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:38 am
Iran Sentences Iranian American Jewish Man to Prison, Family Says
Kamran Hekmati of Long Island was arrested for visiting Israel 13 years ago to celebrate his son’s bar mitzvah, they said.
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:14 pm
Testosterone and Women’s Sex Drive
My colleague Susan Dominus discusses her reporting on women who are taking testosterone — in some cases lots of it.
Published: November 7, 2025, 3:34 am
Sexual Assault of Mexico’s President Exposes Challenges of Her Equality Push

President Claudia Sheinbaum was groped on the street this week, in an episode that set off a national conversation about what has and has not changed since Mexico elected its first female leader.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:46 am
Why Is Trump Threatening to Intervene In Nigeria?
President Trump has threatened to send troops to Nigeria, where he says Christianity faces an “existential threat,” an accusation that Nigeria has denied. Ruth Maclean, our West Africa bureau chief, describes how the violence in Nigeria is affecting people of all religions, not only Christians.
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:50 pm
COP30 Begins With U.S. Allies and Rivals Alike Calling for Action

The calls for action on opening day stood in sharp contrast to the position of the President Trump, who has called global warming a “con job.”
Published: November 6, 2025, 11:38 pm
Climate Diplomacy and Hardball Tactics

With this year’s global climate summit opening in Brazil, we offer a glimpse of how the Trump administration sometimes operates behind closed doors.
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:18 pm
Lula Hitches a Ride to the COP30 Climate Talks in a Chinese E.V.

The climate-friendly ride, part of a fleet assembled to shuttle delegations to the gathering in Brazil, sent a clear signal: China is making inroads in Latin America.
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:45 pm
Ed Moloney, Chronicler of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, Dies at 77
He wrote a history of the Irish Republican Army and directed a project that secretly collected oral histories of paramilitary fighters.
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:34 pm
Trump Officials Accused of Bullying Tactics to Kill a Climate Measure

Nations were poised to approve the first fee on pollution from ships. That’s when the Trump administration began the threats.
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:14 pm
What Scientists Are Learning From Brain Organoids

Lab-grown “reductionist replicas” of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive disorders, including autism. But ethical questions loom.
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:00 pm
Angelina Jolie’s Driver in Ukraine Is Taken Away for the Draft

A frontline visit to bring attention to Russian drone attacks on civilians sheds an inadvertent light on the Ukrainian Army’s troop shortages.
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:48 pm
On Prince Andrews Road, a Frustrating Effort to Get a New Address
Villagers in Hellesdon, England, are pushing to change the name, but local bureaucracy makes it difficult.
Published: November 6, 2025, 2:57 pm
Her Research Could Improve Training For Service Dogs

“This is a type of science that has an impact that most people could see in their homes,” said Erin Hecht, a canine researcher at Harvard. “Now there’s just no money.”
Published: November 6, 2025, 2:30 pm
The U.S. Is Skipping This Year’s Climate Summit. For Many, That’s OK.

World leaders, gathering in Brazil, will try to agree on new, more ambitious plans to cut greenhouse gases.
Published: November 6, 2025, 12:58 pm
COP30 U.N. Climate Talks Are Starting in Brazil. Here’s What to Know.

Diplomats and leaders from around the world are gathering on the edge of the Amazon rainforest for annual talks on how to limit global warming.
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:01 am
Miss Universe Organizer Apologizes After Tirade at Miss Mexico

Several contestants walked out of a Miss Universe event this week when the pageant director berated Miss Mexico for not taking part in promotional activities.
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:56 am
Boiler Tower at Power Plant in South Korea Collapses

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

Cases of domestic violence in China point to a legal system that looks good on paper but is failing victims because of a lack of resources and political will.
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:01 am
Analysis Finds Global Warming Made Hurricane Melissa More Damaging

Climate change enabled the storm to churn faster and grow more quickly, a rapid analysis found.
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:31 am
Remains of the Last American Hostage Held in Gaza Returned to Israel

Israeli officials told Itay Chen’s family last year that he was probably killed on Oct. 7, 2023, but relatives put off mourning until his body had come home.
Published: November 6, 2025, 12:17 am
Mexico’s President Presses Charges Against Man Who Groped Her on the Street

A video of a man touching Mexico’s first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum, shocked many Mexicans but did not surprise them. “It’s so common,” one woman said.
Published: November 6, 2025, 3:10 pm
Libya Detains Prison Director Wanted for Crimes Against Humanity

Osama Elmasry Njeem was arrested in Italy in January but sent back to Libya, as critics accused the Italian government of failing to stand up for human rights.
Published: November 6, 2025, 11:11 pm
Mamdani’s Global Roots

There’s been outsize international attention on the next mayor of New York City. Today, I write about why.
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:38 pm
Bookstores on Edge as Kremlin Sets Sights on Policing Books
Restrictions on publishers and sellers have grown more severe. Volumes are being pulled from shelves or redacted like secret documents, but bookstores remain important sources of community.
Published: November 6, 2025, 2:09 pm
Left-wing New Hampshire professor smeared Charlie Kirk for 'white supremacy' after assassination

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

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

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

A federal appeals court ruled an Ohio school district violated students' constitutional rights by banning gendered language that could be considered offensive.
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:24 am
Suspicious package prompts medical visits at Joint Base Andrews, home to Air Force One

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

ICE arrests South American theft ring members involved in a Texas armed robbery spree. Four were federally indicted, and two were convicted.
Published: November 7, 2025, 6:12 am
Man with violent criminal history on parole allegedly stabs teen to death: officials

A man was charged with murder after a fatal Walmart stabbing in Savannah, Georgia. Delano Middleton allegedly killed a teen over a shopping cart dispute just years after a plea deal.
Published: November 6, 2025, 11:26 pm
UPS names 3 pilots killed in Louisville cargo plane crash that left at least 12 people dead

UPS identifies three pilots killed in Louisville airport crash as Flight 2976 cargo plane bound for Hawaii crashes into building, leaving at least 12 dead and 11 injured.
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:59 pm
ICE officer seriously injured after illegal immigrant assault, using metal coffee cup

A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer required 13 stitches after being assaulted by a repeat illegal immigrant during an arrest operation.
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:52 pm
Suspected cult creeps plead not guilty after moms found in buried freezer

Two men accused of murdering Kansas mothers Jilian Kelley and Veronica Butler plead not guilty in Oklahoma court. Bodies found in buried freezer after custody dispute.
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:05 pm
Massive street takeover disrupts town as 50-100 riders in 'chaotic groups' block city roads: police

Fall River police arrest 5 people after massive street takeover involving 50-100 riders on motorcycles, ATVs and dirt bikes disrupting traffic across the city.
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:43 pm
Suspected suburban jihadists shared ISIS-style selfies and joked about FBI reading group chat: feds

Terror plot arrests shock upscale New Jersey community as FBI uncovers Halloween attack plan. Multiple suspects charged in connection with ISIS support conspiracy.
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:03 pm
Ex-DOJ worker who hurled sandwich at federal officer found not guilty

Jurors in Washington D.C., found a man not guilty of striking a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent in the chest with a sandwich.
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:39 pm
Iowa student flipped Turning Point USA table on campus in viral video that led to arrest: docs

University of Iowa student Justin Calhoon arrested after viral video shows him allegedly flipping Turning Point USA table on campus, facing multiple charges including harassment.
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:18 pm
Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old awarded $10M in lawsuit battle over ignored gun warnings

Jury deliberated $40 million lawsuit after Virginia teacher Abigail Zwerner was shot by 6-year-old student. School administrator accused of ignoring gun warnings.
Published: November 6, 2025, 4:00 pm
Florida sheriff welcomes New Yorkers after Mamdani win: 'It can be the beginning of a new life'

Florida Sheriff Mike Chitwood recruits unhappy New Yorkers and NYPD officers to relocate to Volusia County after mayoral election, promising a better quality of life.
Published: November 6, 2025, 2:38 pm
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: New York's new mayor leaves city's Jewish community terrified

Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
Published: November 6, 2025, 1:27 pm
Outrage erupts after boozed-up illegal immigrant allegedly mows down blue state couple – ‘how many more?’

Illinois state senator demands action after illegal immigrant allegedly kills county board member and wife in DUI crash, questioning Democratic immigration policies.
Published: November 6, 2025, 1:00 pm
Erika Kirk recalls last moments with Charlie before his assassination and more top headlines

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Published: November 6, 2025, 12:02 pm
UChicago silent on anti-ICE professor's employment status month after rally arrest on violent felonies

University of Chicago stays silent on professor Eman Abdelhadi's employment status after her arrest on felony charges at anti-ICE rally in October.
Published: November 6, 2025, 11:00 am
Michigan State University partially reverses policy on co-ed community bathrooms after complaint

Michigan State University reversed its co-ed bathroom policy at Campbell Hall after students said they were not comfortable with the unisex facilities.
Published: November 6, 2025, 4:58 am
Chinese scholars charged with smuggling biological materials into US under research cover

Three Chinese scholars charged with smuggling biological materials into the U.S. while at University of Michigan, threatening national security according to DOJ.
Published: November 6, 2025, 4:12 am
Massive fireball erupts near van in NYC, injures firefighters in Bronx blast

A fiery van explosion rocked Bronx, New York City, Wednesday night, sending a massive fireball into the sky and injuring multiple FDNY firefighters.
Published: November 6, 2025, 3:01 am
Explosion at Mississippi chemical plant prompts evacuations amid ammonia leak

An explosion at a chemical plant triggered an ammonia leak near Yazoo City, Mississippi, prompting evacuations and shelter-in-place orders.
Published: November 6, 2025, 2:47 am
Healthcare system apologizes after over 500 living patients told they were dead via mail: 'Pretty upsetting'

MaineHealth apologized after a computer malfunction sent 521 death notifications to living patients Oct. 20. Apology letters are being sent to all affected patients.
Published: November 6, 2025, 1:52 am
Here’s the latest on the flight reductions.
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:00 pm
How Families Are Coping with SNAP Cuts During the Shutdown

For the 42 million people who rely on the country’s largest anti-hunger program, it has been a chaotic, nerve-racking week. Here are some of their stories.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:51 pm
As Idaho Grows Ever Redder, Boise Worries About Its Isolation

Two city councilors won re-election on Tuesday, though their support for a pride flag at City Hall had sparked challenges from the right. Still, Idaho’s deep embrace of President Trump has the city worried.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:01 am
The Decline of America’s Largest Environmental Organization
David A. Fahrenthold, an investigative reporter, describes the struggles of the Sierra Club, one of the largest environmental groups in the U.S. The group has lost about 60 percent of its supporters since 2020.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:01 am
They Can’t Stand Trump. But His I.V.F. Policy Might Help Them Have Children.

Even those opposed to President Trump were encouraged by his announcement of a discount on I.V.F. drugs, a policy that followed months of complex negotiations.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:00 am
The Sierra Club Embraced Social Justice. Then It Tore Itself Apart.

The environmental group gave up its singular focus on climate change for a broader agenda. The ensuing internal strife left it weakened as it takes on the Trump administration.
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:00 am
To Preserve Records, Homeland Security Now Relies on Officials to Take Screenshots

Experts say the new policy, which ditches software that automatically captured text messages, opens ample room for both willful and unwitting noncompliance with federal records laws.
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:44 am
San Francisco Sees Nancy Pelosi as a Tireless Leader for the City

Representative Nancy Pelosi, after announcing her retirement, was praised by many San Franciscans for her tireless efforts on behalf of the city. Some of her work went unheralded.
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:21 am
Antisemitism Task Force Severs Ties With the Heritage Foundation

The move comes as the venerable conservative think tank is roiled by turmoil caused by its leader’s defense of a Tucker Carlson interview with a white nationalist.
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:44 am
How Is Trump Changing Colleges and Universities? Tell Us.

There has been a shift in campus culture. We want to hear from faculty members across the United States.
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:28 am
As Hours Dwindled Before Flight Cuts, the Government Was Publicly Mum

Airlines did not wait for an announcement, notifying passengers and airports of expected changes before the Trump administration made official its list of affected airports.
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:24 am
Nancy Pelosi's Rise From Stay-at-Home Mom to House Speaker

The daughter of a politician, she didn’t expect to become one. But once she ran for office in 1987, there was no stopping her.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:47 am
Trump Increases Pressure on His Own Party as the Shutdown Grinds On

President Trump has called on Republicans to end the filibuster as both parties search for a path out of the shutdown.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:07 am
Cleaning Woman Killed in Indiana Shooting After Arriving at Wrong Home

The shooting of the woman, an immigrant from Guatemala, took place on Wednesday in Indiana, a state with a “stand your ground” law.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:03 am
Woman Gets 15 Years to Life in Actress’s Death From Silicone Shots

Cindyana Santangelo had an embolism after receiving injections of silicone oil into her buttocks by Libby Adame, the second fatal augmentation procedure connected to her.
Published: November 7, 2025, 12:59 am
California Fire Victims Urge State to Hold Insurers Accountable

“We thought we could trust the system,” said a homeowner in Altadena whose insurance policy was canceled only months before the January fires destroyed his home.
Published: November 7, 2025, 12:41 am
Maryland Sues FBI Over Relocation of Headquarters

The move prolongs the dispute over the F.B.I.’s headquarters, an aging colossus veiled in netting to keep concrete from falling on passers-by.
Published: November 7, 2025, 12:18 am
Republicans Block Measure to Bar Military Strike on Venezuela

All but two G.O.P. senators voted against a resolution to stop the president from expanding his military campaign against drug traffickers to include land targets inside Venezuela.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:00 am
Kazakhstan Is Joining the Abraham Accords, Trump Says

The Central Asian country already has diplomatic relations with Israel, but the move appears to be a good-will gesture to President Trump.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:44 am
Democrats Mull Shutdown Deal as Thune Plans a Spending Vote

The G.O.P. teed up a vote on a new spending package, but Democrats were insisting on a deal that would address expiring health care subsidies.
Published: November 7, 2025, 12:57 am
Trump Pressure Risking Free Speech at University of California, Judge Warns

A federal judge said that faculty members were being affected in their teaching and research by the Trump administration’s pressure campaign.
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:19 pm
Justice Dept. Is Said to Be Investigating D.C. Mayor Over Foreign Trip

The investigation into Muriel E. Bowser, which is being handled by the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, could face significant hurdles because of the known facts of the case and recent turmoil inside the Justice Department.
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:20 pm
Stanley Chesley, Class-Action Lawyer Called ‘Master of Disaster,’ Dies at 89
He won billions of dollars for plaintiffs in major suits against corporations but was disbarred for siphoning money from clients.
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:09 pm
Who Will Replace Nancy Pelosi in Congress?

Two Democrats have already announced their campaigns to replace Representative Nancy Pelosi in her San Francisco district, and others may join the race soon.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:00 am
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Fully Fund SNAP Benefits This Month

The Justice Department later said it would appeal, leaving the program known as SNAP in limbo.
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:09 am
Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump Transgender Passport Policy

A lower court judge had temporarily blocked the administration’s policy requiring that passports reflect sex as found on an original birth certificate.
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:46 pm
Key Questions From Conservative Justices in the Tariffs Case

A lively argument spanning almost three hours featured illuminating exchanges that tested the usual commitments of some of the justices on the right side of the court.
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:44 pm
Republicans Retire Pelosi as a Villain, and Turn to Mamdani

Searching for another liberal boogeyman, Republicans have zeroed in on Zohran Mamdani. Whether their strategy will work in the midterms is less clear.
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:16 pm
Jurors Find Sandwich Hurler Not Guilty of Assault

Jurors found Sean Dunn not guilty of a misdemeanor after seven hours of deliberation, and after prosecutors had previously failed to secure a felony indictment.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:10 am
Judge Sara Ellis Rules Greg Bovino Lied About Tear Gas Usage in Chicago

Judge Sara L. Ellis said she saw “little reason for the use of force that the federal agents are currently using,” and said Gregory Bovino, a Border Patrol official, had lied about his use of tear gas in Chicago.
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:32 pm
Marshawn Kneeland of Dallas Cowboys Dies at 24

The police said he appeared to have taken his own life.
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:25 pm
Paul Ignatius, 104, Navy Secretary and Vietnam-Era Defense Official, Dies

He oversaw supplies for the war effort under Lyndon B. Johnson and later had a brief, rocky tenure as president of The Washington Post during the Pentagon Papers case.
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:07 pm
Trump Team Now Claims Its Trillions in Tariff Revenue Are ‘Incidental’

In arguments before the Supreme Court, the White House backed away from its claims that President Trump’s tariffs were about raising revenue.
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:51 pm
Jury Awards $10 Million to Abigail Zwerner, Teacher Shot by 6-Year-Old Student

The teacher, Abigail Zwerner, was shot in the hand and chest by a first grade student who brought his mother’s gun to class in 2023.
Published: November 6, 2025, 11:19 pm
NTSB Sifts Through UPS Louisville Plane Crash Wreckage

The UPS aircraft’s voice and data recorders were recovered and could provide insights into what happened before and during the crash, which killed at least 13 people.
Published: November 7, 2025, 12:35 am
Challenging Trump, Pelosi Made History

The first and only woman to be speaker of the House also was the most powerful and prominent woman in Washington to effectively confront President Trump.
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:31 pm
Here Are Airports That Will Be Affected by the Air Traffic Slowdown

The cuts to flights are expected to begin Friday and deepen next week to reach a 10 percent reduction in air traffic by next Friday.
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:38 pm
A Prison Hospice Program in California Offers Care to Dying Inmates

Most people who die in prison die alone. Programs like the one at California Medical Facility aim to prevent that.
Published: November 6, 2025, 11:37 pm
Bishops With Ties to Trump Commission Criticize Treatment of Immigrants

The Roman Catholic prelates cited detainees’ lack of access to religious sacraments like communion.
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:07 pm
Americans stunned as mainstay forecaster Farmers’ Almanac folds after two centuries: ‘One of the saddest days in history’

A social media user said the news of the Farmers’ Almanac ending left them ‘profoundly sad’
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:37 pm
Trump ally Elise Stefanik announces run for New York governor in fiery video attacking Hochul and Mamdani

Hochul is facing a contested primary, with her own lieutenant governor running against her
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:00 pm
FAA airport shutdown live updates: Nation’s biggest travel hubs brace for impacts from 10 percent cut in flights

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s flight reductions at 40 major airports, necessitated by the ongoing government shutdown, to commence on Friday
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:45 pm
Viktor Orban is back in the White House again - doing Putin’s dirty work for him

Viktor Orban and Donald Trump are no fans of democracy, pro-Putin, and have one point of friction which will not ignite during their meeting in Washington DC. World affairs editor Sam Kiley explains why this is good for the Kremlin
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:17 pm
Russian soldier jailed for life after killing POW in landmark Ukraine war ruling

The battlefield execution of 41-year-old veteran Vitalii Hodniuk was dubbed ‘one of the most serious crimes’ by prosecutors
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:10 pm
First civilian victims of UPS plane crash in Kentucky named as grandfather and his granddaughter

The plane crash killed a grandfather and his granddaughter who were ‘in the wrong place at the wrong time’
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:08 pm
Satellite images show scale of destruction in Pokrovsk as Russia pushes to take key Ukrainian city

Pokrovsk, seen as the gateway to the Donetsk region, has been devastated by more than a year of intense fighting
Published: November 7, 2025, 12:47 pm
Will the Supreme Court overturn same-sex marriage? Justices on Friday consider unlikely challenge from Kim Davis

Legal experts are skeptical but advocates fear the conservative majority court will once again take up a major case aimed at LGBT+ rights
Published: November 7, 2025, 12:39 pm
Official passes out in Oval Office while standing behind Trump for drug price announcement

Pharmaceutical representative was part of a ‘major announcement’ to make weight loss drugs more affordable
Published: November 7, 2025, 12:16 pm
Viktor Orban to visit White House to broker new Trump-Putin summit and seek permission to buy Russian oil

The Hungarian PM is a key ally of Moscow and has stymied European support for Kyiv
Published: November 7, 2025, 12:15 pm
Iowa judge facing OWI charge after being found slumped over the wheel after driving wrong way on highway, police say

Adria Kester, chief judge for Iowa’s second judicial district, has pleaded not guilty to the charge
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:51 am
Passenger set on fire in airport lounge due to freak accident involving power bank

Qantas lounge staff rush out nearly 150 passengers after device ignites in man’s pocket
Published: November 7, 2025, 11:18 am
What Mamdami could learn from the London mayor also hated by Trump

Zohran Mamdani and Sadiq Khan have lots in common despite their political differences
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:59 am
Nancy Mace’s ex files lawsuit against MAGA congresswoman after she accused him of sexual assault

Nancy Mace made headlines last week after allegedly launching into an expletive filled rant at an airport
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:50 am
Trading firm Gunvor, accused by US of being 'Kremlin's puppet,’ drops plan to buy Lukoil assets

Gunvor, a major international commodities trader, has rejected U_S_ government claims that it acts as "the Kremlin's puppet."
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:37 am
Major airport in Belgium suspends flights for second time in a week due to drone sighting

Drones have been spotted flying over airports in the capital Brussels and in Liege this week
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:14 am
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kremlin responds to ‘rift’ between Putin and foreign minister over Trump talks

A Trump-Putin summit was axed after Russia’s foreign minister was said to have taken a hardline stance on Ukraine
Published: November 7, 2025, 10:10 am
Multiple people fall ill at Joint Base Andrews after delivery of package containing white powder and ‘political propaganda’

Officials say a building at the base was evacuated after the package was opened and that ‘political propaganda’ was included in the delivery
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:53 am
Dr Oz says drug exec who fainted in Oval Office is recovering: ‘He’s doing much better’

Dr Oz also directly addressed viewers and urged them to follow his advice if they think that someone near them is about to faint
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:41 am
Trump accused Venezuelan boat crews of narco-terrorism. Here’s the truth

Four of the victims have been identified through a painstaking investigation
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:12 am
Tesla awards Elon Musk $1 trillion payday after board warned he might walk away

Shareholders believe Musk is the man to drive electric vehicle manufacturer to $8.5 trillion in market value over next decade, shrugging off experts’ concerns about the business becoming too reliant upon him
Published: November 7, 2025, 9:01 am
Ex-NFL star accused of attempted murder after Florida shooting

Antonio Brown was arrested in Dubai
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:50 am
Farmers’ Almanac announces last edition after 208 years of publishing

It has long been relied on for its weather predictions
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:36 am
UN Security Council lifts sanctions on Syrian president ahead of Trump meet

China abstains on resolution that paves way for former leader of al Qaeda affiliate to visit White House
Published: November 7, 2025, 8:31 am
Ukraine claims to have hit major Russian oil refinery with drones

It is the second time it has been hit in less than three months
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:14 am
Major flight cancellations hit airports as Trump administration cuts services over government shutdown

By late Thursday over 800 flights within and in and out of the U.S. had already been canceled for Friday
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:14 am
South Korea says North Korea fired at least 1 ballistic missile toward its eastern waters

South Korea’s military says North Korea has fired at least one ballistic missile toward its eastern waters
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:06 am
Senator teases a possible deal to end the shutdown – but will it pass?

Thune reportedly said he plans to call another vote on the stop-gap spending bill Friday, the 38th day of impasse between Republicans and Democrats
Published: November 7, 2025, 5:02 am
MTG skewers Trump on rising food prices as president says he doesn’t ‘wanna hear about the affordability’

‘I go to the grocery store myself. Grocery prices remain high,’ Greene said
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:47 am
Moment 11-year-old girl bravely confronts Putin after uncle injured in war

This is the moment an 11-year-old girl bravely confronts Vladimir Putin about her uncle injured in the war with Ukraine.
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:40 am
Deep in Trump country, coal miners with black lung say government is suffocating the 'working man'

Lisa Emery, a respiratory therapist, is deeply concerned about West Virginia coal miners suffering from black lung disease
Published: November 7, 2025, 4:00 am
Cleaner fatally shot in head after trying to enter the wrong house, police say

Maria Florinda Rios Perez, a 32-year-old mother of four, had tried to open the door of the property using her keys when she was shot in the head
Published: November 7, 2025, 2:14 am
Congressional Budget Office hacked by suspected foreign entity: report

The breach could expose sensitive government data and communications with House and Senate offices
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:26 am
Kanye West tells New York rabbi he’s ‘taking accountability’ for his antisemitic tirades and blames bipolar disorder

The rapper, who has legally changed his name to Ye, expressed “profound remorse” for his past comments about the Jewish people and sought forgiveness for them
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:22 am
Judge orders Trump to fully fund SNAP after defying court order: ‘This should never happen in America’

The government failed to ensure states could quickly send out partial benefits, leading to preventable delays that are leaving millions of families hungry, judge says
Published: November 7, 2025, 1:12 am
Judge slams ICE for ‘fictional’ case seeking to jail migrant for 20 years. The agent involved cut himself breaking the Honduran man’s car window

A Texas judge warned that allowing the case to stand would give agents ‘carte blanche’ to commit abuses
Published: November 6, 2025, 11:15 pm
Three flight crew killed in UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville that left at least 12 dead are named

Crash investigators located the aircraft’s black box and have extracted 63 hours worth of ‘good data’ from the device
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:56 pm
Ex-NBA player Damon Jones pleads not guilty to selling injury secrets, profiting from rigged poker

Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones has pleaded not guilty to charges he profited from rigged poker games and provided sports bettors with non-public information about injuries to stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:29 pm
National Guard will remain in Washington DC at least until February after new orders

D.C. Guard deployment will remain, but could be cut in half if red states quietly back away from Trump’s crime suppression campaign
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:24 pm
Ivanka Trump shredded online for hawking food business as millions of Americans face SNAP cuts

Nearly 42 million Americans nationwide lost their SNAP benefits Saturday due to the ongoing government shutdown
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:11 pm
Brussels Airport halts operations due to a drone sighting

It’s the second time this week Brussels Airport has suspended operations due to drone sightings
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:09 pm
Musk could become history's first trillionaire as Tesla shareholders approve giant pay package

The world’s richest man was just handed a chance to become history’s first trillionaire
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:07 pm
Trump gets slapped with community note on X after using Walmart’s math to brag about Thanksgiving affordability

President Donald Trump bragged that he was delivering on affordability for Americans after Walmart shared that its annual Thanksgiving meal was cheaper than last year’s — though Internet sleuths are skeptical whether that is actually the case.
Published: November 6, 2025, 10:00 pm
Teacher who was shot in the chest by her six-year-old student is awarded $10M by jury

A bullet narrowly missed Abby Zwerner’s heart and remains in her chest
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:47 pm
Five people accused of imprisoning and torturing half-naked friend with BB gun because ‘they didn’t like her anymore’

The woman was found handcuffed to a piece of exercise equipment outside the home with physical injuries and marks suggesting she had been restrained for a ‘prolonged’ period, according to police
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:43 pm
Apartment scams are on the rise as renters turn to social media to try to find housing deals

So far this year, FBI received 130 real estate complaints referencing social media sites which totaled around $600,000 in losses
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:40 pm
Iowa woman arrested on burglary charge after being found stuck between the walls of a business

Police in Iowa are reportedly looking for two other people after a woman was found between the interior walls of a Geneseo business
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:13 pm
Final monkey tranquilized and recaptured after Mississippi interstate crash
Two other monkeys who evaded capture at the time of the crash were later shot and killed by civilians
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:10 pm
SeaWorld sees profits tumble by 25% after low summer attendance hurts bottom line

Mark Swanson, the CEO of United Parks & Resorts, said SeaWorld is in talks to open two new parks outside of the U.S.
Published: November 6, 2025, 9:10 pm
Far-right podcaster sues MyPillow’s Mike Lindell after $3 million loan goes unpaid

Lindell and Oltmann spread baseless conspiracy theories claiming widespread election fraud in 2020
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:55 pm
NewsGuild blasts Condé Nast for ‘illegal firing’ of union leaders following confrontation over Teen Vogue layoffs

‘Extreme misconduct is unacceptable in any professional setting. This includes aggressive, disruptive, and threatening behavior of any kind,’ Condé Nast said in a statement.
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:52 pm
Trump can block transgender and nonbinary people from choosing passport sex markers, Supreme Court rules

The plaintiffs argued that passports limited to the sex listed on a birth certificate can spark harassment or even violence for transgender people
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:48 pm
More than 20 states will have chance to see northern lights tonight

The celestial spectacle could reach cities from coast to coast with dazzling pink and green hues
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:39 pm
DOJ employee who hurled sandwich at DC federal officers in protest found not guilty of assault

Sean Charles Dunn threw a sandwich at a federal officer on August 10 in an incident that has become a symbol of resistance against President Trump’s law enforcement surge
Published: November 6, 2025, 8:35 pm
Sudan’s paramilitary forces agree to US proposal for humanitarian ceasefire

The RSF has been accused of atrocities in el-Fasher since taking the city in October
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:59 pm
It’s the economy, stupid: Everyday costs become focus of winning campaigns and could hurt Trump in 2026

The Trump administration is trying to convince Americans that prices are dropping, but some goods are still more expensive than at any point in history, writes John Bowden
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:41 pm
Trump team admits it doesn’t have legal backing for Venezuela strikes but wants DOJ green light

The administration reportedly told lawmakers on Wednesday it is not currently planning strikes inside Venezuela, though the White House is exploring its options
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:33 pm
Pauline Collins, British actress who won cult following for Shirley Valentine, dies at 85

Pauline Collins, the versatile British actress who won a cult following for her portrayal on stage and on screen of a disillusioned middle-aged housewife finding excitement in Greece, has died
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:23 pm
Judge bans use of force for Trump’s Chicago blitz and accuses top border official of lying in court

Federal agents’ actions ‘shock the conscience,’ Judge Sara Ellis says
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:22 pm
Heritage Foundation in ‘open rebellion’ as leader struggles to contain damage over Tucker Carlson defense

‘It’s an absolute sh*tshow, he’s lost control of the organization,’ one senior Heritage staffer said of Kevin Roberts.
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:18 pm
Border patrol arrested Los Angeles dad and drove off with his baby. DHS accused him of assault: ‘We refuse to apologize’
The arrest follows a series of immigration operations targeting parents and families in front of their children
Published: November 6, 2025, 7:09 pm
What are your rights if your flight gets canceled during government shutdown?

As the longest-ever government shutdown continues, Transportation Secretary predicted ‘more significant disruptions’
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:58 pm
Government says SNAP benefit cuts won't be as deep as announced for some families

The Trump administration now says cuts to the biggest government food program won't be as deep as previously expected during the government shutdown
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:58 pm
Boeing avoids criminal charge in 737 Max crashes that killed 346 despite emotional pleas from families

The ruling came after a hearing in September, where relatives of victims urged the judge to reject the deal
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:54 pm
Trump announces plans to slim down cost of popular weight-loss drugs to $149 a month

Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly become latest drug companies to bend knee to Trump’s ‘most-favored nation’ pricing plan
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:40 pm
Authorities believe organized crime involved in Mexican mayor’s assassination carried out by teen
Seven mayors have been killed in Michoacan during the past three years
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:35 pm
Stephen Bryant’s lawyers cite brain damage in final appeal to stop death row execution

Bryant is on death row for killing Willard “TJ” Tietjen in his home in October 2004
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:31 pm
A 137-carat diamond hasn’t been seen in public since 1919. It had been hidden inside a Canadian bank for a century

Rumors have swirled for over a century about the precious diamond
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:22 pm
Massive fireball erupts in the Bronx injuring seven firefighters
A massive fireball which was caught on camera injured seven firefighters in the Bronx.
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:18 pm
Partial SNAP food stamp payments will be higher than anticipated, officials admit

Based on the new figure, a family of four in the contiguous U.S. will receive approximately $646 for the month
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:17 pm
Spain struck by horror floods leaving high streets submerged and dozens of flights cancelled

Dozens of flights were cancelled and high streets were left submerged after a heavy rainstorm
Published: November 6, 2025, 6:06 pm
Hundreds of ostriches face cull in Canada after Supreme Court decision
Owners of the farm in Edgewood have been fighting the directive
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:46 pm
Nancy Pelosi announces she won’t seek re-election, ending nearly four-decade career in the US House

Pelosi has served in Congress since 1987
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:35 pm
Mystery in France as homeowner finds staggering gold fortune while digging in garden

Five bars and many coins were found in plastic bags
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:28 pm
Resident of at-risk girls home were subjected to ‘real-life Hunger Games,’ including sexual and psychological exploitation, lawyer claims

Vista Maria, a nonprofit home for at-risk girls in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, announced in October that its inpatient program will end in December
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:28 pm
ICC judges confirm charges against Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony

Judges at the International Criminal Court have confirmed war crimes and crimes against humanity charges against Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:12 pm
Trump unveils deal to expand coverage and lower costs on obesity drugs

President Donald Trump has unveiled a deal with drugmakers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to expand coverage and reduce prices for their popular obesity treatments Zepbound and Wegovy
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:06 pm
A teen vanished after leaving her summer school class in 1994. Her suspected killer has just been arrested

Advances in DNA technology led investigators to identify a suspect in the killing of Tanya Marie Frazier
Published: November 6, 2025, 3:35 pm
Sinclair saw its revenue tumble by 16% last quarter after leading charge to pull Kimmel from the airwaves

Conservative media company that owns or operates 185 domestic TV stations suffers sharp decline in third quarter results after dropping Jimmy Kimmel Live! in September
Published: November 6, 2025, 5:00 pm
UPS plane that crashed killing at least 12 was decades old, as satellite photos show shocking trail of destruction

UPS retired two other MD-11 planes earlier this year, and planned to retire a third before Janaury
Published: November 6, 2025, 4:54 pm
Elon Musk lost for words when asked to explain his accusation Zohran Mamdani is a ‘swindler’

Elon Musk was left lost for words after being asked to explain his accusation that Zohran Mamdani is a “swindler”.
Published: November 6, 2025, 4:52 pm
‘The Butt Lady’ found guilty of murdering ER star, sentenced to 15 years in prison
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Adame had been convicted in relation to another death caused by a botched butt injection which she carried out in 2019
Published: November 6, 2025, 4:42 pm
Mexico’s president to press charges after man gropes her on street in broad daylight: ‘A line must be drawn’

Claudia Sheinbaum says the harassment she suffered from a man in Mexico City is an assault on all women
Published: November 6, 2025, 4:31 pm
Government shutdown toll deepens as Trump’s ‘furious’ election remarks embolden Democrats

Trump has increased pressure on Senate Republicans to end the shutdown — now at 37 days, the longest in U.S. history
Published: November 6, 2025, 4:00 pm
The Latest: Dozens of airports will see flight cuts due to the government shutdown

According to a list distributed to the airlines and obtained by The Associated Press, airports in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago along with hubs across the U.S. are among the 40 that will see flights cut starting Friday due to the government shutdown
Published: November 6, 2025, 3:54 pm
How the Gaza war overshadowed the beautiful game as Tel Aviv fans banned from Aston Villa match

Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. supporters have been banned from a ground in Birmingham in a highly divisive move branded antisemitic. But Israeli football also has racism problems that need addressing, campaigners tell James C. Reynolds
Published: November 6, 2025, 3:40 pm
Fox News pundit predicts Zohran Mamdani will soon start quoting 9/11 ringleader: ‘Give him time’
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‘A blast from the past! Literal,’ Laura Ingraham reacted to her colleague Raymond Arroyo’s quip, prompting Arroyo to burst out laughing.
Published: November 6, 2025, 3:35 pm
50 Cent claims that Mamdani could ‘defund the police’ and create a ‘purge’ in NYC in latest criticism of mayor-elect

Mamdani plans to raise taxes on New Yorkers who earn more than $1 million dollars, causing 50 Cent to claim that ‘NYC finished’
Published: November 6, 2025, 3:26 pm
Louvre issued with stark warning just weeks before $102m jewel heist

The Louvre’s new security equipment modernisation plan faced repeated delays
Published: November 6, 2025, 3:03 pm
Troubled Texas school district rocked by fourth arrest of teacher in recent weeks after special education employee showed up to class ‘impaired’

Four school district employees have been arrested and three others put on leave since October
Published: November 6, 2025, 2:55 pm
Love & War: From frontlines to family life. Pulitzer-winning conflict photographer Lynsey Addario on the five stories that defined her career

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Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 7:00 am
Readers on Zohran Mamdani’s victory: ‘It was a collective exhale’

Hundreds from New York City, across the US and beyond share their optimism, joy and more on the mayoral election
Zohran Mamdani was elected the next mayor of New York City this week and Guardian readers had a lot of feelings to share about the news.
Winning with more than 50% of the vote, the 34-year-old democratic socialist and state assembly member from Queens defeated the former New York governor Andrew Cuomo and the Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 11:00 am
Pluribus review – the audacity of the Breaking Bad creator’s new TV show is incredible

It takes some chutzpah to make television like this. Better Call Saul star Rhea Seehorn is the only US citizen immune from an alien virus that makes everyone in the world supremely happy – and it’s a bleak, blackly comic watch
Even with the name of Vince Gilligan attached as creator, Pluribus – neatly styled Plur1bus on screen, to further evoke the unofficial motto of the US “E pluribus unum” (“Out of many, one”) – looks at first like a bit of light relief. The man who has spent the past two decades immersed in the harrowing world of Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul and El Camino, you reckon, has probably earned it.
Perhaps he is returning to his X Files roots with this tale of an alien virus that sweeps the globe, turning everyone happy and content, literally uniting minds (everyone’s thoughts, knowledge and memories are available to all – people no longer refer to themselves but as “this individual” when they speak) and causing them only to be kind to each other. Peace in our time! But what, kids, are we going to do about Carol (Rhea Seehorn)? She’s a middle-aged, bestselling writer of romantic fantasy novels, fantastically rich, adored by hundreds of thousands of fans – and as furiously miserable as only a misanthrope can be in such conditions. And Carol appears to be the only person in America immune to the virus. Hilarity must surely ensue!
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 5:00 am
Meet gen X: middle-aged, enraged and radicalised by internet bile | Gaby Hinsliff

Who is driving the populist insurgency? It’s not grumpy pensioners or vulnerable teenagers – it’s my generation
If in doubt, we used to talk about the weather. Or if not that, then why the trains were late again, or how sweet someone’s baby was: the kind of routine bland nothings you exchange with strangers on the street. But something about the way we speak in public is changing.
A few days ago I was in Aldi, making the usual small talk at the checkout. When the cashier said she was exhausted from working extra shifts to make some money for Christmas, the man behind me chipped in that it would be worse once “she takes all our money” (in case Rachel Reeves was wondering, her budget pitch-rolling is definitely cutting through). Routine enough, if he hadn’t gone on to add that she and the rest of the government needed taking out, and that there were plenty of ex-military men around who should know what to do, before continuing in more graphic fashion until the queue fell quiet and feet began shuffling. But the strangest thing was that he said it all quite calmly, as if political assassination was just another acceptable subject for casual conversation with strangers, such as football or how long the roadworks have gone on. It wasn’t until later that it clicked: this was a Facebook conversation come to life. He was saying out loud, and in public, the kind of thing people say casually all the time on the internet, apparently without recognising that in the real world it’s still shocking – at least for now.
Gaby Hinsliff is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 6:00 am
‘I was the only out queer guy in rock’: Faith No More’s Roddy Bottum

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

‘Tonight or never,’ the men helping me said. ‘Meet us in the alley. Eight-thirty’
In 1965, I was 19 and living in East Berlin. West Berlin was glamorous. They had everything: shoes, cars, food. But we had almost nothing. When bananas were imported once or twice a year, the queues stretched further than I had ever seen.
My brother and I were desperate to get out. We’d hang around the checkpoints, hoping to befriend a West Berliner. Occasionally, they took pity and sent us packages. But escaping was rare – and expensive. Most who managed it had paid thousands of marks.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 5:00 am
Passengers face global disruption as flights cut amid US government shutdown

Travellers forced to adjust their plans as longest shutdown on record continues with no sign of a resolution
A US government order to make drastic cuts in commercial air traffic amid the government shutdown has taken effect, with major airports across the country experiencing a significant reduction in schedules and leaving travellers scrambling to adjust their plans.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has said the move is necessary to maintain air traffic control safety during a federal government shutdown, now the longest recorded and with no sign of a resolution, where air traffic controllers have gone without pay.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:23 pm
How thousands of fossil fuel lobbyists got access to UN climate talks – and then kept drilling

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

After nearly 40 years in the Congress, the former House speaker is stepping down, reigniting interest in the race
Nancy Pelosi’s announcement that, after nearly four decades in Congress, she will not seek re-election has reignited interest in the race for her long-held San Francisco seat.
The retirement of the former speaker of the House was long-anticipated, and two Democrats had already declared their intent to run. Saikat Chakrabarti, a former tech executive who previously served as the chief of staff to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Scott Wiener, a state senator, kicked off their campaigns this year.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 12:00 pm
Deep red and swing states making election flip to Democrats indicate Trump’s plunging popularity

Results in smaller districts may offer even greater insight into the US political landscape heading into the midterms
The 2025 off-year elections proved to be a major success for Democrats, as candidates at state and local levels managed to make inroads into and even flip several Republican strongholds across the country.
Much of the national spotlight was centered on Zohran Mamdani’s landmark win in New York, along with Democratic victories in the gubernatorial races of New Jersey and Virginia. And in both Virginia and New Jersey there were several precincts or voting blocs that voted for Trump in 2024 that then voted for Democrats this year.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 11:00 am
Seven people hospitalized after package with ‘white powder’ opened at Joint Base Andrews

Investigation ongoing after package was sent to the home of the US president’s Air Force One
Seven people were briefly hospitalized after a suspicious package containing “a white powder” was sent to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, home to the US president’s Air Force One, on Thursday.
According to a spokesperson for the base, someone opened the package sometime in the afternoon, and it was cleared up by early in evening.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:41 pm
Orbán to visit US to try to broker another Putin summit but questions raised over motives

Hungarian PM also seeking exemption on US sanctions on Russian oil as he faces domestic challenge before elections
Viktor Orbán will visit the White House on Friday as Hungary’s far-right prime minister tries to broker another summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin that Orbán’s advisers claim could help end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Orbán, who has proposed hosting the summit in Budapest, will also seek an exemption from US sanctions against Russian energy in what will be a major test of Trump’s tougher line on the Kremlin after he accused Putin of slow-rolling negotiations to end the conflict.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 9:03 am
US judge orders Trump administration to fully fund Snap benefits in November

Ruling comes in response to a challenge to administration’s offer to only partly fund US food benefits amid shutdown
A federal judge in Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration on Thursday to find the money to fully fund food stamps for 42 million low-income Americans in November by Friday, in a rebuke to the government’s plan to only provide reduced aid during the shutdown.
US district judge John J McConnell Jr criticized the administration’s plan to partly fund Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Snap) benefits in November, saying it had failed to comply with an order he issued on Saturday requiring the government to ensure Americans received full or partial benefits no later than Wednesday.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 10:55 pm
Trump loyalist Elise Stefanik announces run for New York governor

Self-styled ‘ultra-Maga’ Republican representative has recently ramped up attacks on Democrat Kathy Hochul
Elise Stefanik, a Republican New York representative and staunch supporter of Donald Trump, has officially launched her long-anticipated campaign for governor.
Reports indicate that Stefanik has already been working behind the scenes to secure endorsements from key Republican figures and local officials.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:10 pm
Trump pardons Tennessee Republican convicted of federal public corruption charges

Glen Casada and his ex- chief of staff were accused of running scheme to win taxpayer-funded mail business from lawmakers
Donald Trump has pardoned the former Tennessee state House speaker and a onetime aide of public corruption charges after the White House said the Biden administration justice department “significantly over-prosecuted” both for a minor issue.
Glen Casada, a former Republican state representative, was sentenced in September to three years in prison, and his former chief of staff, Cade Cothren, was also convicted and received a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence. The case centered on their actions after both had been driven from their leadership roles and were accused of running a scheme to win taxpayer-funded mail business from lawmakers.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:22 pm
Out-of-touch Trump talks up economy among sycophants and stars in Miami

President jets in to speak at ritzy American Business Forum as millions see their food aid slashed – crisis, what crisis?
It was the week in which Republicans took a beating at the polls, the government shutdown became the longest in history, and 42 million people across the country, including 3 million in Florida, saw their federal food aid slashed.
But in the alternative reality of Miami, where tickets to an overwhelmingly conservative business conference headlined by Donald Trump cost up to $1,990, and billionaires from Saudi Arabia rubbed shoulders with equally wealthy American tycoons such as Jeff Bezos and Ken Griffin, those events created barely a ripple.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 12:00 pm
US supreme court lets Trump block passport sex markers for trans and non-binary people

Decision by high court’s conservative majority is Trump administration’s latest win on emergency docket
The supreme court on Thursday allowed Donald Trump’s administration to enforce a policy blocking transgender and non-binary people from choosing passport sex markers that align with their gender identity.
The decision by the high court’s conservative majority is Trump’s latest win on the high court’s emergency docket, and it means his administration can enforce the policy while a lawsuit over it plays out. It halts a lower-court order requiring the government to keep letting people choose male, female or X on their passport to line up with their gender identity on new or renewed passports.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 9:47 pm
Trump news at a glance: administration reduces US flights as shutdown stretches on

Experts predict hundreds if not thousands of flights could be canceled at dozens of major airports – key US politics stories from 6 November 2025
As the record-breaking federal government shutdown stretches toward day 38, US airspace is about to get a little less busy. The same cannot be said for US airports.
Donald Trump’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has said flights are being reduced to maintain air traffic control safety during the federal government shutdown, now the longest recorded and with no sign of a resolution between Republicans and Democrats to end the federal budget standoff.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 2:08 am
Heritage Foundation leader apologizes for backing Tucker Carlson’s interview with white nationalist

Kevin Roberts, whose group pushed Project 2025, had defended ex-Fox News host’s talk with Nick Fuentes
The leader of the conservative thinktank behind Project 2025 apologized for supporting a white nationalist amid turmoil on the right over the mainstreaming of extremist ideology, but is resisting calls to resign.
Kevin Roberts, the president of the Heritage Foundation, previously defended the former Fox host Tucker Carlson for having Hitler fan Nick Fuentes on his podcast without pushing back on his white supremacist views.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 3:40 pm
‘Drug trafficking, extortion, kidnapping’: the lawless rush for rare earth minerals in Venezuela

Guerrilla groups have seized control of mining areas, exploiting Indigenous people and fuelling environmental ruin on the border with Colombia
For months, Brig Gen Rafael Olaya Quintero, commander of the Orinoco naval force, has been chasing tin and coltan traffickers across the waterways at Colombia’s border with Venezuela.
His mission has become more urgent since the global shift towards clean energy has generated an unprecedented rush for rare earth elements and critical minerals. These materials are vital components in electric vehicle batteries, wind turbines, fighter jets and guided missiles, with demand also driven by increased defence budgets in the EU, US and China, and throughout the world.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 12:00 pm
Former Canada coach convicted of sexual assault not included on public sanctions lists

Bob Birarda, jailed in 2022 for assaulting players, is not listed by Canada Soccer or BC Soccer. The country’s new Safe Sport director says the omission exposes a major gap — and is calling for a global registry of banned coaches.
Two years after receiving an 18-month jail sentence for sexually assaulting players under his care, a former Canada women’s national team coach is yet to appear on any public sanctions list published by Canada Soccer or BC Soccer, the regional governing body for soccer in British Columbia, where the crimes took place.
The revelation has prompted the executive director of the Canadian organization newly appointed to manage reports of abuse and misconduct to call for an international registry of offenders to track individuals who have been banned from sports for misconduct.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 10:00 am
‘We’re sick of the OnlyFans model’: Stella Barey’s porn site lets gen Z sex workers have a life

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

A pilot scheme where students eat nutritious breakfasts using donated surplus food builds on the ‘folkhem’ welfare model to boost health and sustainability
Students at Mariebergsskolan, a secondary school in Karlstad, Sweden, make their way to the canteen to grab a juice shot. This morning’s options include ginger and lemon, apple, golden milk, lemon and mint, or strawberry and orange. There’s also the choice of overnight oats with caramelised milk.
It’s just after 9am and the space is usually empty, but thanks to a project launched in 2018 by Vinnova, Sweden’s national innovation agency, students are starting their day with a boost from the energy bar. All the ingredients are donated by local supermarkets which are giving away surplus fruit and vegetables to minimise food waste.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 2:27 pm
‘At long last we can begin’: first five minutes of Stranger Things 5 revealed

Ahead of the hit show’s final chapter, Netflix has unexpectedly dropped a clip of the opening episode – and a surprise flashback will send chills up spines
The fifth and final series of Netflix’s supernatural smash hit Stranger Things is set to be one of the biggest shows of the year. The first part airs on 27 November, but a clip of the chilling opening five minutes has been shared online.
The episode, The Crawl, takes fans back to the start of the series in 1983, after the disappearance of Will Byers (Noah Schnapp).
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:01 pm
The artist Luke Jerram on the tree-planting project he’ll never see finished

It may be a midlife crisis, says the man behind seven-metre installations of the Earth, moon and Sun who has planted 365 trees in a 100-year project in Somerset
Luke Jerram, whose art installations have travelled the world, is philosophical about his latest project bearing fruit beyond his time on Earth.
Known for his Play Me I’m Yours street pianos project and his Museum of the Moon artwork – a seven-metre diameter sculpture of the moon featuring detailed Nasa imagery of the lunar surface – Jerram is now working on Echo Wood, a living, breathing installation made of native British trees.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:01 pm
Elizabeth Olsen believes she will die old and alone in a foggy English coastal town. Here are her options

While promoting new film Eternity, the actor outlined a specific end-of-life scenario that should be cold, wet and include one cheese shop
Over the last few years, the promotional circuit for movie stars has transformed entirely. Where once you could expect sit-down interviews and hagiographic magazine profiles, now any time an actor makes a film they have to be subjected to a flurry of YouTube parlour games; eating weird sweets and trying to remember lines from their old films or, in the case of Hot Ones, willingly giving themselves diarrhoea.
Now the goalposts have shifted again. Elizabeth Olsen was recently at the premiere of her new movie Eternity, about a woman who has to pick a partner for the afterlife. And rather than hitting the usual circuit, Olsen has decided to promote the film by expressing her belief that she’s going to die alone.
When I was in high school, I dreamt of being a very old lady on the coast of England, alone actually. I might have had an animal, and it would be like foggy and wet and kind of cold, and I would go on long walks and I would be in a small town that had like one of each thing you need like one bakery, one coffee shop, one fishmonger, one cheese shop, one like community centre, one theatre. It was always just me because I like meeting new people and I like being a part of a community, and I always imagined I would die alone.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 11:46 am
Week in wildlife: a toxic newt, a rescued gibbon and baby flying foxes

The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 8:00 am
The food stamp fight signals an era of unprecedented cruelty in America | Katrina vanden Heuvel

US leaders have long shown some responsibility to help poor people meet basic nutritional needs. That era appears over
In October, millions rallied across America to remind Donald Trump that this nation obeys no kings. Last week, however, a scene worthy of Versailles unfolded: While Trump built his $300m ballroom, the US prepared to face widespread hunger.
With Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Snap) funding scheduled to run dry due to the government shutdown, the Trump administration not only refused to prevent the crisis – it fought in court to deprive 42 million Snap recipients of their grocery money. Thankfully, a federal judge ruled against the government and ordered that Snap payments proceed. On Monday, the administration said it would fund just half of recipients’ typical benefits. And 2.4 million people soon risk losing their benefits nonetheless, as the $186bn Snap cuts in Trump’s benighted budget bill begin taking effect.
Katrina vanden Heuvel is editor and publisher of the Nation, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a contributor to the Washington Post, the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 1:00 pm
Airline chaos is coming to America. If only Democrats had less of a backbone | Dave Schilling

If this stretches to Thanksgiving, we’ll be facing a nightmare. The obvious solution: move back in with your parents
In our modern age, the only thing worse than flying – cramped seats, bad food, someone potentially calling you a racial slur – is not flying at all. I will suffer all manner of indignity, up to and including a drunk puking up Jersey Mike’s on to my trousers, but if you dare say that I might not be able to board the Flying Nightmare Tube at the scheduled date and time, I will throw the kind of fit you only see in YouTube videos of people that are actually on airplanes.
This is why the United States Federal Aviation Administration potentially cancelling 10% of air traffic at 40 airports chills me to the bone. Whether I like it or not, I have to be in Pittsburgh this month. Would you keep me from enjoying the epic sights and sounds of Pittsburgh? Maybe so, if the alternative is a sleep-deprived air traffic controller suggesting my pilot take a nosedive into the Grand Tetons.
Dave Schilling is a Los Angeles-based writer and humorist
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 11:00 am
Mamdani’s mayoral race was marred by unhinged Islamophobia. It’s not going away soon | Arwa Mahdawi

The racist abuse that Zohran Mamdani is still facing proves how normalized bigotry is. We need to keep calling it out
Pack your bags and flee, infidels: New York City has fallen to a cabal of socialist jihadists. With Zohran Mamdani to become the city’s first Muslim mayor, many are celebrating the democratic socialist’s historic win. Billionaires, Islamophobes and Republicans, however, are in the throes of hysteria. But what’s new? The New York mayoral race has been marred by bigotry so unhinged it’s almost impossible to parody.
Far-right activist and unofficial Trump adviser Laura Loomer posted on X, for example, that “there will be another 9/11 in NYC” under Mamdani. New York City councilmember Vickie Paladino called the 34-year-old a “known jihadist terrorist”. Actor Debra Messing, meanwhile, has been having a Mamdani-induced meltdown on Instagram, posting story after story about how the puppy-eyed politician is a threat to civilization. She recently posted: “In Judaism and Christianity, we are commanded to speak the truth. In Islam, they are commanded to lie if it means spreading Islam … Now, take a look at Mamdani … He’s revealing their goal: mass conversion.”
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 5:22 pm
Net zero is an insidious loophole that distracts from the scientific imperative to eliminate fossil fuels | Joëlle Gergis

History tells us that polite incrementalism and political kowtowing will prevail at Cop30 – even as catastrophe unfolds around us
As world leaders gather in Brazil this year for Cop30 – the first Amazonian Cop – it’s worth doing a quick reality check on how we are collectively tracking to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
Despite 30 years of UN climate summits, about half of the carbon dioxide accumulated in the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution has been emitted since 1990. Incidentally, 1990 was the year the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – the global authority on climate change science – released its First Assessment Report confirming the threat of human-caused global warming. As scientists all over the world prepare the IPCC’s Seventh Assessment Report, we do so knowing that our work is still being overshadowed by politics. Despite all the well-intentioned half-measures, the truth is that the world is still disastrously off track to limit dangerous climate change.
Dr Joëlle Gergis is an award-winning climate scientist and writer from the University of Melbourne. She served as a lead author on the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on the Climate Change’s Sixth Assessment Report
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 11:01 pm
Trump is weaponizing the welfare state to attack healthcare | Moira Donegan

The proposed withholding of Medicaid and Medicare to restrict gender-affirming care follows the same logic as attacks on abortion care
In United States v Skrmetti, a supreme court decision issued this summer, the rightwing justices made it legal for states to ban gender-affirming care for trans minors, in a ruling whose reasoning strained logic, claiming that state laws banning the treatment did not discriminate on the basis of sex. The ruling upheld laws in 27 states, all of them passed since 2021, which banned the treatment outright; according to the Human Rights Campaign, about 40% of trans minors live in states where treatment for them is against the law. Now, the Trump administration seems to be looking to cut off access to care for the other 60% of those kids.
In a proposed rule leaked to NPR, the administration plans to ban gender-affirming care for minors from being covered by Medicaid or by the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or Chip. In a second, more sweeping proposed rule, the Trump administration looks to ban hospitals, clinics and providers from receiving any Medicaid or Medicare reimbursements at all if their practice provides transition-related pediatric care.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 3:00 pm
The Guardian’s view on Gaza’s future: the ceasefire brought relief, but the world must not look away now | Editorial

Palestinians are being born amid the rubble. They need not only immediate relief but long-term justice
What future is there for Palestinians in Gaza? The announcement of the ceasefire brought profound relief, shaded by an equally deep sense of trepidation. Almost a month later, the picture looks bleaker. The Israeli offensive abated, Hamas has returned the surviving hostages and the remains of some of those who have died, and Israel has released some Palestinian detainees and the remains of others.
But more than 200 Palestinians, including children, have reportedly died in strikes that Israel says are in response to Hamas attacks. Thousands of bodies are still believed to be trapped beneath the ruins – debris which, it is estimated, would take a fleet of more than a hundred lorries seven years to shift. Aid is flowing again, but remains wholly inadequate, with NGOs warning that Israel’s new registration system is obstructing delivery. Israeli demolitions continue in the half of Gaza that its forces still hold. Unicef warned this week that the education system – in so far as it survives after two years of war and the destruction of more than 90% of school and university buildings – is on the brink of collapse. New babies are born literally in the rubble, to mothers who have neither homes nor working hospitals.
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Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 6:53 pm
Denver defense delivers as Broncos edge Raiders to keep NFL’s best record

Broncos squeeze past Raiders 10-7
Defense racks up six sacks in win
Denver extend NFL-best home streak
Denver’s defense bailed out the Broncos in a 10-7 squeaker over the reeling Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night, sacking Geno Smith six times to atone for spotty performances on offense and special teams.
The Broncos (8-2) own the league’s best record, but they didn’t look anything like it on a windy night in the Rocky Mountains.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 5:08 am
NWSL playoffs 2025 predictions: can anyone stem the Kansas City Current?

Our panel breaks down the parity-packed season, the state of the league, the dark horses and danger teams – and why everyone is still chasing the Current
… Kansas City’s dominance. The NWSL, like all US sports leagues, is usually built on parity. The Current made a mockery of that notion, winning 21 and drawing two out of their 26 games to finish 21 points ahead of second-place Washington. Their goal difference was an absurd plus-36, scoring seven more goals than any other team and conceding 12 fewer than anyone else. Beau Dure
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 9:00 am
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

Everton need more edge in attack, Potts lifts West Ham’s leaden midfield and Liverpool face a rampaging Haaland
Time is running out for Richarlison. Injuries to Dominic Solanke and Randal Kolo Muani gave the Brazilian a consistent run in Thomas Frank’s starting XI but, with just one goal since the first league game of the season, he has not taken his opportunities. Now, with Kolo Muani fit, the former Everton striker has had to make do with a place on the bench and failed to impress against FC Copenhagen in midweek, missing a penalty that another striker, Dane Scarlett, won. Competition is fierce, even for a Spurs side that registered 0.1 xG in the defeat to Chelsea – the lowest by any Premier League team this season – and speculation has already begun before the January transfer window. Both Ivan Toney (who played under Frank at Brentford) and Dusan Vlahovic (whose contract at Juventus is up next summer) have been linked. Tottenham have money to spend so Richarlison must make the most of his minutes if wants to have a future at the club, as well as keep himself in contention for Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil squad with the World Cup coming up next summer. Michael Butler
Tottenham v Manchester United, Saturday 12.30pm (all times GMT)
Everton v Fulham, Saturday 3pm
West Ham v Burnley, Saturday 3pm
Sunderland v Arsenal, Saturday 5.30pm
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 12:00 am
Florida’s 7ft 9in Oliver Rioux becomes tallest player in college basketball history

World’s tallest teenager debuts for national champs
Rioux, 19, plays two minutes in Florida’s 104-64 win
Florida coach Todd Golden had people yelling at him at halftime Thursday night to get 7ft 9in center Olivier Rioux in the game.
Golden relented with 2:09 to play – and made history in the process – after chants of “We Want Ollie” swept through the O’Connell Center.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 6:37 am
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland dies at age of 24

Police say player appeared to have taken his own life
Kneeland had scored first career touchdown on Monday
The Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland has died at the age of 24, the team announced on Thursday.
“It is with extreme sadness that the Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away this morning. Marshawn was a beloved teammate and member of our organization. Our thoughts and prayers regarding Marshawn are with his girlfriend Catalina and his family,” the team said in a statement.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 3:20 pm
Taylor Heise shines as USA women rout Canada 4–1 in Rivalry Series opener

Heise sparks US with goal and three assists
Murphy nets hat-trick in 4–1 win over Canada
Edwards shines in Cleveland homecoming
Taylor Heise scored and set up each of Abbey Murphy’s three goals, and the United States women’s national hockey team opened the pre-Olympic Rivalry Series with a 4-1 win over Canada on Thursday night.
Laila Edwards had an assist in her Cleveland homecoming, with her shot from the right point deflected in by Heise midway through the first period. The 21-year-old Edwards is a forward-turned-defenseman from Cleveland Heights, and the first Black female player to skate for Team USA.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 3:18 am
Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra returns from game in Denver to find home engulfed in flames

More than 20 units responded to fire at coach’s home
No injuries reported as fire crews contain flame
The home of Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was heavily damaged on Thursday morning by a massive fire, officials have said. There were no immediate reports of any injuries and Spoelstra was not home when the fire started.
Miami-Dade County fire officials said the blaze was reported around 4.30am. Spoelstra and the Heat played in Denver on Wednesday night and their charter flight back to Miami did not land until 5.11am.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 2:42 pm
Fraught, tense and visceral: there’s never been a football match quite like Maccabi’s visit to Aston Villa | Barney Ronay

Undeniably strange and redolent of wider horrors at one remove, this was a groaning platter of geopolitics with a tiny little sprig of sport dusted across the top
You could almost, almost have played it for laughs. If it wasn’t so bleak, or so profoundly unsettling. But then, this is Birmingham, so there does have to be some gallows humour buried in there.
Either way an hour before kick-off on the streets outside Villa Park it became clear that the 700 police officers present were being asked to keep apart three distinct, and equally energetic factions: pro-Palestine, pro-Israeli and pro YouTubers.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 11:57 pm
Death toll from UPS plane crash at Louisville airport rises to 13

Firm released names of the three victims on the plane and investigators confirmed plane’s left wing caught fire
The death toll in the explosion that saw a UPS cargo plane lose an engine and burst into flames, has risen to 13, Craig Greenberg, the Louisville mayor, has confirmed as UPS released the names of the three victims on the plane.
“On my way to the Teamsters’ vigil, I learned of a 13th person that died as a result of the UPS flight 2976 plane crash. My heart is with the families, friends and colleagues of all who were lost in this week’s tragedy. We will get through this together,” Greenberg wrote in a social media post.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 12:42 am
Immigrant sentenced to time served after judge allegedly helped him dodge ICE agents

Eduardo Flores-Ruiz pleaded guilty to illegally re-entering US and will soon be deported, his attorney says
An immigrant who was arrested after a judge in Wisconsin allegedly helped him dodge federal agents has been sentenced to time served for illegally re-entering the United States and will soon be deported, according to his attorney.
Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, 31, has spent nearly seven months in jail since he was arrested outside the Milwaukee county courthouse. He pleaded guilty in September to illegally re-entering the country after he reached a deal with prosecutors to not fight deportation. Prosecutors in exchange agreed to recommend a time-served sentence.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:49 pm
US strikes another alleged drug boat bringing death toll from campaign in Latin America to 70

US strikes have destroyed at least 18 vessels, but Washington has yet to make public any concrete evidence that its targets posed a threat to America
US forces struck another alleged drug trafficking boat in the Caribbean, killing three people, defense secretary Pete Hegseth has said, bringing the death toll from the Trump administration’s controversial campaign to at least 70.
The US began carrying out such strikes – which some experts say amount to extrajudicial killings even if they target known traffickers – in early September, taking aim at vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 4:25 am
China poised to lift ban on chips exports to European carmakers after US deal

Dispute began with Dutch government takeover of Nexperia and China halting exports, threatening car production
The vital flow of chips from China to the car industry in Europe looks poised to resume as part of the deal struck last week between Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping.
The Netherlands has signalled that its standoff with Beijing is close to a resolution amid signs China’s ban on exports of the key car industry components is easing.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:51 pm
European Commission mulls AI Act delays after Trump and business pressure

Spokesperson says ‘reflection is still ongoing’ over whether to postpone ‘targeted parts’ of legislation
The European Commission is considering plans to delay parts of the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, after intense pressure from businesses and Donald Trump’s administration.
The commission confirmed that “a reflection” was “still ongoing” on delaying aspects of the regulation, after media reports that Brussels was weighing up changes with the aim of easing demands on companies.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 2:27 pm
Belgian drone sightings could be linked to talks on using frozen Russian assets, says German minister – Europe live

Boris Pistorius warns that Russia continues to seek to ‘sow doubt, divide us and influence elections’ in Europe
The 35-year-old French man suspected of ramming his car into pedestrians and cyclists on Île d’Oléron earlier this week have been charged with attempted murder, French media reported.
The local prosecutor’s office has also asked for him to be detained ahead of the trial.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 2:29 pm
Undercover police officer fabricated gun plot by animal rights activists, inquiry told

Spycops inquiry hears James Thomson lied to superiors and deceived two women into relationships
Managers of an undercover police officer believed he had concocted a plot in which animal rights activists purportedly sought to obtain a gun to inflict a revenge attack on a political opponent, the spycops public inquiry has heard.
The officer, James Thomson, claimed he had uncovered the plot while he infiltrated animal rights groups. But his managers later came to doubt whether it was genuine, with one of them appearing to call it “bollocks”.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 12:22 pm
Woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann found guilty of harassing family

Julia Wandelt faces deportation to her home country of Poland since she has already served more than the six-month sentence available for harassment
A Polish woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann is facing deportation after being found guilty of harassing the missing girl’s family.
Julia Wandelt, 24, from Lubin in south-west Poland, waged an extensive campaign, including making calls, leaving messages and turning up at the home of the family of Madeleine, who disappeared in the Portuguese holiday resort of Praia da Luz in 2007, Leicester crown court heard.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:21 pm
UK rejected atrocity prevention plans for Sudan despite warning of possible genocide

Exclusive: British government adopted ‘least ambitious’ option months before RSF’s massacres in El Fasher
Britain rejected atrocity prevention plans for Sudan despite intelligence warnings that the city of El Fasher would fall amid a wave of ethnic cleansing and possible genocide, according to a report seen by the Guardian.
Government officials turned down the plans six months into the 18-month siege of El Fasher in favour of the “least ambitious” option of four presented.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 6:00 am
Weather tracker: Thunderstorms and heavy rain hit Iberian peninsula

Severe conditions caused by deep area of low pressure to north-west of Spain in the Atlantic Ocean
Severe thunderstorms developed across the Iberian peninsula on Wednesday, with Aemet, the Spanish meteorological service, issuing an orange weather warning across much of the country.
These thunderstorms were triggered by a cold front passing eastward across Iberia, due to a deep area of low pressure situated just to the north-west of Spain in the Atlantic Ocean, which at its lowest had a central pressure of 989hPa.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 12:11 pm
‘Politicians actually taking action’: six world mayors defying climate-sceptic populist leaders

From Sierra Leone to Milan, cities are introducing their own rules and innovations in the face of rising temperatures
Wooden stakes bearing pictures of young men were driven into the yellow sands of Copacabana beach this week, opposite Rio de Janeiro’s swanky hotels on Avenida Atlântica where 300 mayors and their entourages were staying during the C40 World Mayors Summit.
Smiling up at the mayors in their hotel suites were photographs of four officers killed in what was the deadliest police raid in Brazilian history, just a few days before the summit. A further 117 people were killed in the operation in two of Rio’s largest clusters of favelas – the Complexo do Alemão and the Complexo da Penha – in what the police said was a clampdown on organised crime.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 10:00 am
How could Tropical Forest Forever fund proposed at Cop30 tackle deforestation?

Scheme aims to raise $125bn to invest in bonds, with returns used to reward tropical countries for conservation
As a battle-scarred veteran of the war against nature, Garo Batmanian has spent 45 years trying to defend the Amazon rainforest. For most of that time, the resistance he leads has been outfunded and outgunned by those who profit from destruction. The most Batmanian felt he could achieve was to slow the advance of the chainsaws and tractors.
But the director-general of Brazil’s forest service feels there could be a chance at the Cop30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, next week, not just of an even fight, but perhaps a victory. There is one condition: world governments must rally behind an initiative being launched by the host nation – the Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF).
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 3:21 pm
Lights out: can we stop glow-worms and fireflies fading away?

From night walks with children to switching off streetlights and rewilding areas, naturalists are working to save Europe’s dwindling populations
An hour or so after sunset, green twinkles of possibility gleam beneath the hedgerows of Westbury-sub-Mendip in Somerset. Under an orange August moon, the last female glow-worms of the season are making one final push at finding a mate.
For almost 20 years, Peter Bright and other volunteers have combed the village’s shrubberies and grasslands, searching for the bioluminescent beetles as part of the UK glow-worm survey. Most years, they have counted between 100 and 150, rising to 248 in 2017.
Ben Cooke, a National Trust ranger, places a glow-worm trap near Winspit Quarry in Dorset. Photograph: P Flude/Guardian
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 7:00 am
Judge to order federal agents in Chicago to restrict force against protesters and media

Judge says agents’ practices amid immigration crackdown violate constitutional rights of protesters and journalists
A judge said on Thursday she will order federal agents in Chicago to restrict using force against peaceful protesters and media, saying current practices violate their constitutional rights.
The preliminary injunction came in response to a lawsuit alleging federal agents have used excessive force in their immigration crackdown in the Chicago area.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 6:25 pm
Trump announces plan to cut cost of weight loss drugs and expand access

Injectable versions of GLP-1s from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk will see reduced prices and broader coverage
Donald Trump announced a plan on Thursday to reduce the costs of some weight loss drugs for certain patients and expand access to them for people on public health insurance.
The agreement will make oral versions of GLP-1s, which aren’t yet to market but are expected to be approved in the coming months, available at $150 per month for starting doses.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 6:53 pm
New York Post’s anti-Mamdani front page is a hit – with his supporters

‘On your Marx, get set, Zo!’ edition of Murdoch-owned tabloid is a hot property – with one copy selling for $355
The New York Post’s “On your Marx, get set, Zo!” front page published just hours after democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s win in the New York mayor’s race is proving a viral hit, with one vendor on eBay selling a print copy for $355 soon after it was listed for auction.
The Post’s 5 November front page, with “The Red Apple” headline featuring Mamdani holding up a Soviet-style hammer and sickle, is also being sold by the newspaper as a $75 metal print. Ironically – given the rightwing Rupert Murdoch-owned publication’s staunch opposition to the mayor-elect, it’s proving a hit with Mamdani supporters.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 4:07 pm
What Tuesday’s elections mean for the future of abortion rights

Democrats’ commanding victories have breathed new life for supporters of the reproductive health fight
Supporters of abortion rights have spent much of the last year trying to fight Donald Trump’s attempts to undermine access to the procedure. Now, Democrats’ commanding victories in the 2025 elections have breathed new life into the fight.
Democrats Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill’s respective gubernatorial victories in Virginia and New Jersey will shield abortion rights in two states that have become havens for people fleeing abortion bans. In Pennsylvania, voters decided to retain three liberal supreme court justices, maintaining Democratic control of a bench that could decide the future of abortion rights in the deeply purple state.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 12:00 pm
Driving competition: China’s carmakers in race to dominate Europe’s roads

Chinese manufacturers are using the electric transition to seize market share, with the UK as their gateway
When Tesla wanted to catch the eye of British buyers, it put its cars and bright signage at a dealership in west London’s prominent Hogarth roundabout. Exposure to half a million drivers every day helped the US carmaker to become the dominant electric vehicle seller in the UK. Yet drivers passing by that site now see something different: twin Chinese brands Omoda and Jaecoo, both owned by the state-controlled manufacturer Chery.
Chinese cars are on a roll across Europe – they outsold Korean rivals in western Europe for the first time in September. That success is highly reliant on the UK. Of the half a million Chinese cars sold in western Europe between January and September, 30% were bought by Britons, according to Matthias Schmidt, a Berlin-based automotive analyst.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 6:00 am
China’s latest aircraft carrier enters service to extend reach into high seas

Experts say hi-tech Fujian will help expand country’s military influence and reach farther beyond its own waters
China’s newest and most advanced aircraft carrier officially entered service this week, signalling a new era in Chinese military expansion after a ceremony overseen by the country’s leader, Xi Jinping, state media has confirmed.
The Fujian is China’s first domestically designed and built aircraft carrier, and the third for China’s rapidly expanding navy, which is already the world’s biggest by ship count.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 11:02 am
Qantas releases images of ultra long range Airbus that will fly non-stop from Sydney to London and New York

The A350-1000ULR is on the assembly line in France with the fuselage sections, wings and landing gear attached
Qantas has released the “first images” of its specially configured plane that will fly Australians non-stop from Sydney to London and New York from 2027.
The A350-1000ULR is on the Airbus assembly line in Toulouse, France, with its fuselage sections, wings and landing gear now attached, the airline said on Friday.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 2:06 am
Revealed: Qatar-linked intelligence operation targeted ICC prosecutor’s alleged victim

Exclusive: Woman who accused Karim Khan of misconduct was subject of covert operation involving two British private intelligence firms
The woman who alleges she was sexually abused by the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court has been targeted by private intelligence firms as part of a covert operation said to have taken place on behalf of Qatar.
The Guardian can reveal details of the intrusive operation, which has obtained sensitive information about the woman, who works at the ICC, and her family members.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 7:03 pm
‘Why don’t you believe Palestinians?’: the Israeli comedian putting the conflict on stage

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

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

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

A singularly horrendous TV show has crashed the star-rating review economy. But if zero stars is the new benchmark for critical rage, three films deserve the big 0
Kim Kardashian’s world-historically horrendous TV show All’s Fair has detonated a firestorm of critical horror which, as well as everything else, may have undermined the currency of the star-rating review economy. My colleague Lucy Mangan gave Kardashian’s show an all-but-unprecedented zero stars and zero stars are in fact very rare on this paper.
Yet perhaps in the post-Kardashian world they will become more commonplace. I actually have the distinction of giving the first zero star review in the Guardian’s history — for Cuba Gooding’s terrible comedy Boat Trip back in 2002. But it’s weird. There have been worse films than that which didn’t get zeroed. Not many. But some.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 4:47 pm
Alex Winter on fame, AI and reuniting with Keanu Reeves: ‘Sometimes we’re on a groove and go, ‘God damn, that was good!’

Midway through the Broadway run of Waiting for Godot with his Bill & Ted co-star Keanu, the actor-director talks about his new film, Adulthood, overcoming the abuse he endured as a young performer, and why we’re wrong about artificial intelligence
Six weeks ago, Alex Winter was on stage at the first night of previews for Waiting for Godot – the latest Broadway revival of Samuel Beckett’s absurdist masterpiece, in which Winter plays the puttering Vladimir to Keanu Reeves’s equally aimless Estragon.
Winter is an old pro at live performance: he spent almost all of his middle and high school years on Broadway, eight shows a week. He and Reeves, his longtime friend and most righteous co-star of the Bill & Ted movies, had the idea for the revival three years ago and have been prepping ever since.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 8:00 am
Is Kim Kardashian’s legal drama All’s Fair really the worst TV show of all time?

Ryan Murphy’s glossy, star-packed new show has received some of the most shocking reviews we’ve seen for a long time, including many zero-star takes
If you get a secret thrill from reading bad reviews, this week has basically been your Christmas. This is when the embargo dropped for Ryan Murphy’s new Kim Kardashian-starring Hulu legal drama All’s Fair, and hoo boy. Lucy Mangan’s zero-star extravaganza was a classic of the form, starting with the line “I did not know it was still possible to make television this bad,” and only getting more despairing from there.
But then something incredible happened. More All’s Fair reviews started popping up, and they were just as scathing. Every last one of them, without exception, absolutely hated it. In his zero-star review, the Times’s Ben Dowell observed that the show felt like it had been written “by a toddler who couldn’t write ‘bum’ on a wall”. USA Today’s Kelly Lawler wrote: “It’s so stilted, artificial and awkward not even a glass of wine and leftover Halloween candy can make it remotely enjoyable to view.” The Wrap said: “One wonders if Murphy is engaged in some sort of social experiment to see if he can get away with making the most transparently terrible show on Disney’s dime.” In his one-star review (comparatively a rave), the Telegraph’s Ed Power called the show a “disaster zone of soapy plotting and reeking dialogue”.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 10:02 am
‘It’s impossible not to have contradictions in a contradictory world’: Catalan pop visionary Rosalía on critics, crisis and being ‘hot for God’

With a towering new album about female saints in 13 languages, she’s pop’s boldest star – and one of its most controversial. She revisits her spiritual breakthroughs, and explains why we need forgiveness instead of cancel culture
Rosalía Vila Tobella is just as bored as you are of pop music functioning as gossip column fodder, with lyrics full of hints of rivalries and betrayal. “I’m tiring of seeing people referencing celebrities, and celebrities referencing other celebrities,” she says. “I’m really much more excited about saints.”
The 33-year-old Catalan musician and producer’s monumental fourth album, Lux, draws on the lives of dozens of female saints, inspired by “feminine mysticism, spirituality” and how lives of murder, materialism and rebellion could light the way to canonisation. Rosalía reels them off. Her gothic, operatic new single Berghain borrows from the 12th-century German abbess Hildegard of Bingen (cited like Madonna these days by experimental female musicians). “She had these visions that would pierce her brain. There’s also Vimala, who wrote poetry but was a prostitute, and she ended up becoming a saint because she was one of the first women who wrote in the Therīgāthā,” an ancient Buddhist poem collection written by nuns.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 5:00 am
‘Sinners was a blast’: Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram, the blues prodigy serving up electrifying riffs in the year’s biggest film

He was mentored by Buddy Guy as a teen and played for Michelle Obama in the White House. Now, the 26-year-old Mississippi guitar hero is bringing the blues back into the spotlight – and taking it to the top of the box office
Founded in 1848, Clarksdale, Mississippi, soon earned the title “the Golden Buckle on the Cotton Belt”, a place where enslaved Africans and their descendants picked cotton by the tonne. But mechanisation in the 1960s changed things. Today, the small city’s median household income is $35,210, with 40% of the populace living below the poverty line. And 80% of Clarksdale’s 14,400 residents are African American. Just another left-behind town in the poorest state in the Union? This is how Clarksdale appears to many outsiders.
Or it did until one of the biggest movies of 2025 opened with the words: “Clarksdale, Mississippi – October 16, 1932”. Why was Ryan Coogler’s Sinners set in Clarksdale? Because this forgotten settlement is also a blues mecca. The crossroads where Robert Johnson supposedly “sold his soul to the devil” is here. Bessie Smith, shattered after a car crash on Highway 61, drew her last breath in Clarksdale. WC Handy, Muddy Waters, Robert Nighthawk, Junior Parker, Ike Turner and Sam Cooke are just a handful of the celebrated blues and R&B musicians who were either born or based themselves in Clarksdale at some point across the 20th century. Now, after decades of neglect, Clarksdale is using its musical heritage to re-establish its place on the map – and one of the city’s native sons, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, is bringing the blues back to the centre of American culture.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 8:00 am
Hatchie: Liquorice review – dizzying dreampop with welcome flashes of depravity

Eschewing the fairyfloss hooks of her earlier work, the Australian’s third album is both more mature and less immediately palatable
Almost all of Hatchie’s music could slot frictionlessly into a coming-of-age film. Her songs, mostly, are misty-eyed ruminations on puppy love and its ensuing devastation; they yearn for a redamancy that feels both fated and vexingly out of reach. You can imagine Harriette Pilbeam’s mille-feuille harmonies soundtracking a high school prom dappled with a disco ball’s refractive glimmer, or picture her fleecy guitars over a montage of light teenage debauchery. These are tracks prefabbed for telegraphing big feelings; everyone knows the outsize melodrama of a first, second or 20th crush.
Liquorice, the title of Pilbeam’s potent third album, winks at her 2018 breakout EP, Sugar and Spice. That formative work was a candy blast of dreampop, emphasis on pop – indebted as much to Carly Rae Jepsen as Cocteau Twins, whose co-founder Robin Guthrie ended up providing a remix of Pilbeam’s single Sure. Liquorice, meanwhile, is more mature and less immediately palatable, eschewing the fairyfloss hooks of Pilbeam’s earlier work.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 2:00 pm
Danny Brown: Stardust review – hyperpop-rap powered up with post-rehab positivity

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The Detroit rapper feared his music would get dull after he went sober, but no-one could be bored by this guest-stuffed, chaotically swaggering new album
When Danny Brown spoke to the Guardian in 2023, he was promoting the near simultaneous release of two albums, his own Quaranta and Scaring the Hoes, a collaboration with Jpegmafia that commenced with perhaps the year’s most diverting opening lyric: “First – fuck off, Elon Musk.” Both albums had been recorded in what sounded like desperate circumstances.
Brown had long played on his image as a drug-guzzling maniac, too crazed to be contained by any of hip-hop’s standard generic boundaries: posing for photographs with his hair wildly backcombed, his missing teeth on full display, his tongue out and his fingers in devil’s horns, telling interviewers “I’m just waiting to die – everything after this point is, like, whatever”; referring to his songs as “trauma dumps” and calling them things like Adderall Admiral, White Lines, Dope Fiend Rental, Need Another Drink and Die Like a Rockstar. By the time he made Quaranta and Scaring the Hoes, however, he was in serious trouble: “blackout drunk” when recording the latter, “in pain all the time, throwing up and shit” during the making of the former. By the time of the interview, he’d been to rehab and got sober: ostensibly a happy ending, but Brown struck a note of caution. “I’ve seen so many artists get sober,” he said. “And their music sucks.”
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 12:00 pm
In Love With Love by Ella Risbridger review – a sexy celebration of romantic fiction

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

This hit debut from Finland is intensely readable, but could have delved more deeply into the links between human progress and environmental destruction
In November 1741 Georg Wilhelm Steller, “theologian, naturalist, and curious man”, was shipwrecked on an island between Alaska and Russia. There he found, floating in the shallow waters, a vast sirenian, Hydrodamalis gigas, nine feet long and soon to be known as Steller’s sea cow. Having made it through the winter, largely by eating the sea cows, the following August Steller and the remaining survivors of the Great Northern Expedition left the island. Within 30 years, Steller’s sea cow was hunted to extinction.
Having described these events, Finnish author Iida Turpeinen’s debut novel goes on to describe the lives of other historical figures, each of whom are touched in some way by the sea cow, now reduced to bones. There is Hampus Furuhjelm, governor of Alaska, in search of a complete skeleton, and his sister Constance, who finds peace and intellectual autonomy among her taxidermy collection. Later, there’s Hilda Olson, a scientific illustrator, and John Grönvall, specialist in the reconstruction of birds’ eggs, who is tasked with preparing a sea cow’s relics for exhibition.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 7:00 am
Fortnite’s The Simpsons season is a worthy tribute to one of the most celebrated shows of all time

Crammed with cameos, this recreation of Springfield in Fortnite’s evolving virtual playground is a delight for long-time fans of the show. Shame it’s not here for long
After years of collaborations with Disney on Marvel and Star Wars, it’s finally happened: The Simpsons have arrived in Fortnite. Whereas most of these crossovers comprise themed skins and emotes, this is a complete takeover, with an entire stylised map based on Springfield to explore. It’s a smart way of introducing American TV’s longest-running sitcom to a younger audience – especially with news of a second movie on the way – but for millennials, this is the culmination of a year-long campaign to catch our attention, if previous collabs with Power Rangers, Scream and Mortal Kombat are anything to go by.
Though this could have been a quick ploy for those who grew up on a diet of afterschool BBC Two repeats to open their wallets, it’s no lazy cash-in. The familiar sights of Springfield you’d expect are here: there’s the Simpsons home on Evergreen Terrace, the sloping lawns of Burns Manor, and a town square with Moe’s Tavern and a statue of Jebediah Springfield, detachable head and all. Towards the edge of the map is the nuclear power plant, pumping cartoon steam into the sky, featuring meltdowns that you can avert by tapping a control console to the tune of “eeny, meeny, miny, moe”. Cletus’s farm and a Slurp factory (the game’s spin on Duff – no beer on tap here) sit on the corners of the island, and every match starts with a charming recreation of the show’s intro, complete with parting clouds, title card and iconic theme song, before you thank Otto as you leave the battle bus and descend on to the map.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 10:40 am
The ‘Kelvin-verse’ is history. Where do the Star Trek movies go from here?

One of the new Paramount ownership’s first acts has been to end the Chris Pine/Zachary Quinto series of Trek movies. But surely they can’t stop making them forever?
There have been many Star Treks over the decades. First up we had a 1960s morality play performed on cardboard sets; then it became a billion-dollar movie saga about space diplomacy. More recently we’ve been gifted an ever-expanding collection of streaming spinoffs, each one more determined than the last to prove itself the true keeper of the sacred flame. Now we have a franchise that no longer has any idea what to do with itself. According to Variety, its producer Paramount has shelved the most recent film trilogy, known unofficially as the “Kelvin-verse”, that starred Chris Pine as Kirk and Zachary Quinto as Spock. What comes next is anyone’s guess.
Perhaps the more pertinent question here might be whether this grand old sci-fi saga is now really suited for the big screen at all. The recent films – 2009’s Star Trek, 2013’s Star Trek Into Darkness, and 2016’s Star Trek Beyond – won critical plaudits, yet were also criticised by fans for trying to turn a utopian thought experiment about empathy, cooperation and the perils of militarism into a knockabout space opera.
Continue reading...Published: November 7, 2025, 1:52 pm
Rockstar Games delays Grand Theft Auto VI – again – to late 2026

The hugely anticipated sequel was due to arrive in May of next year but has been pushed back to November 2026
Rockstar Games’s Grand Theft Auto VI, which was due to release on 26 May next year, has been delayed again – this time to the end of 2026. It has now been nearly two years since the game was announced, and more than 12 years since the release of Grand Theft Auto V.
“Grand Theft Auto VI will now release on Thursday, November 19, 2026,” reads Rockstar Games’s statement on X. “We are sorry for adding additional time to what we realize has been a long wait, but these extra months will allow us to finish the game with the level of polish you have come to expect and deserve.”
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 9:49 pm
High and low: the spontaneous joy and drama of New York City – in pictures

Street photographer Daniel Arnold searches out the candid human moments of NYC, capturing a complex city alive with characters and contradictions
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 7:00 am
Share your zero-star cultural disasters

The Guardian has only ever published 18 zero-star reviews. Now’s the chance to share yours …
A zero-star review is very rare. The Guardian has only published 18, which we listed following Lucy Mangan’s zero-star review of Kim Kardashian’s new Disney+ divorce drama All’s Fair.
There’s lots of great culture out there, but sometimes you can be left bitterly disappointed, so we’d like to hear about your worst ever cultural experiences. What’s the most unforgivable TV show, film, play or gig that you have ever seen and would award zero stars to? Now’s your chance to spill.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 5:13 pm
‘A sign of who I am, right here on my hands’: meet the artists behind the new-school henna boom

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

Research shows beans are good for the body and for the planet. Here’s what to know about getting more in your diet
Beans are affordable, accessible and versatile – delicious in dense salads and creamy sauces alike.
They grow worldwide and are good for the planet, enriching the soil they sprout from with nitrogen while emitting fewer greenhouse gases and requiring significantly less land and water per gram of protein than any animal source. Thanks to enormous diversity, more than 400 varieties are used in culinary contexts, some of which are gorgeous to boot.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 5:00 pm
Gifts for the entrepreneur in your life

From CEOs to designers, 25 entrepreneurs told us the best type of gifts for these visionary and creative folks
Everyone knows someone who’s self-employed. Whether it’s the stylist who cuts your hair, the passionate home cook now slinging the world’s best grilled cheese from the food truck down the street, or the former HR pro turned consultant, entrepreneurs come in all stripes.
What can you give these visionary and creative folks when the holidays roll around? I’ve been self-employed since 2018 as a writer and a business owner, and I’ve discovered that the right gift can both lift your spirits, and make work easier and more fun all year round. To gather gift ideas for every type of entrepreneur, I went to the source and spoke to 25 of them, from CEOs to designers. Here’s what they told me, plus a few of my own favorites.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 8:15 pm
Need a page-turner or gift? Book recs from our e-reader tester

Plus: a guide to better sleep, slow cookers and plane essentials
This piece was originally published in the Filter US newsletter on buying fewer, better things. Sign up here to get early access to it
Each week, we cut through the noise to bring you smart, practical recommendations on how to live better – from what is worth buying to the tools, habits and ideas that actually last.
Raise your hand if fall inspires fantasies of cozying up by the fire with a good book. Now raise your hand if you have a fireplace and space for a home library. Because e-readers are often more practical, I just spent more than a month testing six e-readers to find one that didn’t make me miss turning paper pages, and I think I found a model most people will love.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 3:49 pm
I seem to put out a strong ‘new-best-friend’ vibe, then I back off. Should I dial it down?

Sometimes we feel threatened by bids for closeness, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith. It can help to consider if you’re being true to yourself
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When I was 17, I was quiet, an observer on the fringes. That was often mistaken for being wise. Now 70 (and, by the way, gay), I am chatty and opinionated with a tendency to talk over others in conversation. I have come by the changes honestly, so I don’t whip myself over it because I am enjoying expressing myself. But I do wonder if this is a normal progression, the loss of filters with ageing, or if I am simply losing my sociability – going off the rails in some way.
While I like being friendly to all and enjoy the company of women especially, I recognise how easily they can be hurt. I seem to put out a strong “new-best-friend” vibe but then sometimes, when they step close, I feel crowded and back off. The flip-flop clearly offends, and I don’t want to be doing that, but I frame it as being true to myself. Is this a destructive habit and, if so, should I dial down the friendliness?
Eleanor says: How responsible are we for the ways other people see us?
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 2:00 pm
‘Fabulous 50s dresses and even a kilt’: readers’ favourite vintage shops and markets in Europe

Our tipsters rummage through thrift stores and markets from Budapest to Bologna
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W Armstrong in Edinburgh is a true institution. There are several locations, but the Grassmarket spot is a treasure trove. Frequented by locals, students and tourists alike, there is a price point for all. Whether I’ve been on the hunt for vintage cashmere, denim, fabulous 1950s dresses, garb for a fancy dress party or even a kilt, this store has sorted me out. It is always a favourite for when friends visit the city, and whether you are looking to buy or not, it is worth a visit just to see its eclectic collection.
Amy
Published: November 7, 2025, 7:00 am
‘I look deranged, but my baby looks happy!’ Nine writers on their favourite photo booth picture

This year marks a century since the birth of the photo booth, and friends and families are still squeezing into them for fun and unflattering snaps - capturing the highs, lows and loves of their lives
I didn’t find early motherhood easy. It wasn’t my daughter’s fault – she was, mercifully, a wonderful and cheerful baby – but I underestimated what a huge shift it would be at an already stressful time. When I was pregnant, we moved to a new town, to a wreck of a house we planned to do up. My mum, who was ill, moved in with us, and then I was the carer of a newborn and a dying parent – at the two extremes of life, but sharing many of the same needs, and often at the same time.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 5:00 am
When company’s coming, these simple, cosy ideas hit the spot

Autumn may be the most social season of all, and these elevated but not exhausting ideas make every get-together a small celebration
The golden light lingers a little longer now, and somehow the evenings are full again. Autumn feels like the true social season of the year: the guest bedroom (for which we have an informal booking system) is full through to the end of the year, and suddenly every weekend and many weekday evenings are wrapped around company. Even if it’s just dinner at home for house guests, the rhythm has changed.
When it’s just us for dinner, anything goes – it is very relaxed and informal, and the emphasis is on ease of execution and speed of service. For a dinner party, meanwhile, we go all out: trips to the butcher and speciality deli, and as much time in the kitchen as is needed. But cooking for, and indeed with, house guests falls somewhere delightfully in between: cosy and welcoming, elevated but not exhausting. The kind of food that says: you’re here, you matter, let’s linger.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 1:00 pm
You be the judge: should my best friend stop calling me by a nickname?

Priscilla knows that when Chioma calls her ‘Pris’ she means no harm – but finds it very annoying. You get to name the offending party
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I hate being called Prissy – my cousins used to call me that when I was a kid and I’d get upset
Her nickname was born out of love. I feel hurt she’s framing it as if I’ve been disrespecting her
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 8:00 am
As Japan experiences a surge in bear attacks, survivors share grisly stories of blood, bites and broken bones

A record 13 people have died in bear attacks in Japan this year – with experts blaming food shortages as the animals venture further into residential areas
Loud conversations, whistles and, when all else fails, a plastic bottle are among the precautions authorities in Japan are urging people to take to counter a surge in bear attacks.
It was a bell that Billy Halloran had to hand during a confrontation in the foothills of Myoko, northern Japan, last month. The 32-year-old New Zealander was settling into an 8km run when he spotted two Asiatic black bears about 30 metres ahead.
Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 5:45 am
Share your favourite photo booth picture

This year marks 100 years since the birth of the photo booth. We would like to see your favourite pictures
This year marks 100 years since the birth of the photo booth. Guardian writers have shared their favourite photo booth pictures – now we’d like to see yours. You can share your photos, old and new, and the stories behind them, below.
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Continue reading...Published: November 6, 2025, 12:15 pm
Hurricane salvage and an ex-president’s release from jail: photos of the day – Friday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
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