Churchill statue in London defaced with anti-Israel messages

An individual was arrested after a statue of the late United Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the statue's base were graffitied in the U.K.
Published: February 27, 2026, 3:44 pm
State Dept authorizes non-essential US Embassy personnel in Jerusalem to depart ahead of possible Iran strikes

The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem authorized non-essential staff to leave as tensions continue to escalate ahead of a possible U.S. strikes on Iran.
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:04 pm
Sweden jams suspected Russian drone near French carrier as NATO war fears rise

NATO Orion-26 exercises face security breach as Swedish forces disrupt suspected Russian drone near French flagship Charles de Gaulle docked in Malmö, SVT reports.
Published: February 27, 2026, 3:26 am
Tour guide arrested after drawing stick figure on 4,000-year-old pyramid

Egyptian tour guide arrested after allegedly sketching on 4,000-year-old pyramid goes viral on social media. Video shows stick figure drawn on ancient monument.
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:17 am
Pakistan declares 'open war' on Afghanistan in response to Taliban's retaliatory strikes
Pakistan declared "open war" on Afghanistan after exchanging heavy cross-border fire Thursday, with both sides claiming to have inflicted casualties, according to reports.
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:47 am
Trump’s Greenland push drives Danish prime minister to call early election

Denmark's prime minister has called for a snap election for March 24 as she seeks to capitalize on rising support from her strong stance against Trump's Greenland push.
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:00 pm
Iran rejects Trump demands despite 'significant progress' in nuclear talks

Iran United States talks in Geneva concluded Thursday with the next round set for Vienna, according to Iranian officials, as both sides work toward a nuclear deal.
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:42 pm
Trump ally Orban issues scathing letter demanding Zelenskyy change Ukraine's 'anti-Hungarian policy'

Viktor Orbán demands Ukraine reopen oil pipeline in scathing letter, alleging "anti-Hungarian policy" amid energy supply dispute and election campaign.
Published: February 26, 2026, 6:48 pm
Russia warns against 'provocative actions' around Cuba after 4 killed onboard US-registered speedboat

Russia is warning against "provocative actions" towards Cuba following a deadly shootout between the country’s coast guard and U.S.-registered speedboat.
Published: February 26, 2026, 4:35 pm
World Economic Forum president and CEO steps down after facing scrutiny over Epstein links

Børge Brende is leaving his role as World Economic Forum president and CEO after coming under scrutiny for connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
Published: February 26, 2026, 3:49 pm
India and Israel elevate ties to 'special strategic partnership' status during Modi visit

India and Israel elevated their ties to a “special strategic partnership" as leaders met and signed 16 agreements covering a range of topics.
Published: February 26, 2026, 3:06 pm
Taliban sends first envoy to India in diplomatic milestone as regional tensions reshape alliances

Afghanistan's new envoy to India signals a major geopolitical shift, as the Taliban seeks diplomatic alternatives amid a sharp deterioration in Pakistan relations.
Published: February 26, 2026, 2:47 pm
US military aircraft involved in 'incident' during training in Philippines, service members sent for treatment

A U.S. military aircraft reportedly crashed into a barrier during takeoff in the Philippines, injuring all five American personnel aboard.
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:56 am
Kim Jong Un calls South Korea ‘most hostile enemy,’ says North could ‘completely destroy’ it

Kim Jong Un threatens to "completely destroy" South Korea, calling it the "most hostile enemy" while expanding North Korea's nuclear arsenal and military capabilities.
Published: February 26, 2026, 6:59 am
US military base at Diego Garcia thrown back into uncertainty amid Chagos deal turmoil

U.K. Parliament ratification of Chagos Islands sovereignty transfer to Mauritius remains uncertain as House of Lords considers legislation amid transatlantic tensions.
Published: February 26, 2026, 3:10 am
Hundreds of Russian shadow tankers trigger military alarm transiting NATO waters: report

Russia-linked oil tankers Rigel, Hyperion and Kousai tracked carrying sanctioned crude worth $55 million through British waters, according to reports.
Published: February 26, 2026, 2:01 am
Pakistan Strikes Afghanistan in ‘Open War’ Against Taliban Regime

The airstrikes came hours after Afghan troops had attacked Pakistani border positions and follow months of worsening relations between the neighboring countries.
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:28 pm
With Possible Iran Strike Looming, U.S. Says Staff Can Leave Israel, and Urges Speed

In an email to embassy workers Friday morning, Ambassador Mike Huckabee warned them that if they wanted to leave Israel, they “should do so TODAY.”
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:43 pm
A Trump Call Ignited Saudi-U.A.E. Feud

A request made to President Trump about the war in Sudan is at the heart of a diplomatic dispute between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:18 pm
Iranians Cite Progress in Talks, but a Marathon Session Produces No Deal

Representatives of the countries were in Geneva this week to discuss the fate of Iran’s nuclear program.
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:00 am
Iran’s Students Are Protesting Again. Here’s Why.

The unrest underlines the intensity of domestic discontent, even as Tehran’s government grapples with the threat of U.S. strikes. Here’s what to know.
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:37 pm
Some Russians Go Without Heat or Power in Winter, as Energy System Falls Into Disrepair

A dozen major blackouts and central heating cutoffs across the country have affected hundreds of thousands during a brutal winter.
Published: February 27, 2026, 11:02 am
Were Duterte’s Speeches Orders to Kill or Hyperbole?

Judges at the International Criminal Court have heard starkly different interpretations this week of the words of former President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines.
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:45 pm
Hungary Plays Spoiler in Europe as Orban Strains for Votes at Home

Facing a serious election challenge, Prime Minister Viktor Orban is holding up a big E.U. loan for Ukraine. Analysts say the timing is no coincidence.
Published: February 27, 2026, 3:31 pm
Israel Facing Prospect of War With a Depleted Missile Defense

The June 2025 conflict with Iran depleted Israeli and U.S. stocks of antiballistic missiles. If there is another war, the pressure will be on to destroy Iranian missiles before they can be launched.
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:17 pm
After a Speedboat Shootout in Cuba, There are More Questions Than Answers

The Cuban government’s account of a supposed armed raid into its territory was called into question after one of the men identified as being on the boat turned up in Miami.
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:29 pm
Green Party Defeats Labour in U.K. Special Election, in Blow to Starmer

The result marks the first time the Greens have won a British parliamentary by-election and signals the frustration of left-leaning voters with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Published: February 27, 2026, 3:57 pm
Amid Rhetoric About Rupture With U.S., Finland Urges Calm

“We don’t need a bulldozer,” says Alexander Stubb, Finland’s president and a golf partner of President Trump. “Reform doesn’t mean destruction.”
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:14 pm
With a New Nigeria Refinery, Africa’s Richest Man Wants ‘to Rescue the Country’

Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, has an ambitious vision for the continent’s most populous nation, but hurdles stand in his way.
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:01 am
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen Calls Snap Elections in Denmark

Experts say Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is trying to capitalize on her success standing up to President Trump.
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:49 pm
Mapping the Risks of Attacking Iran
Our national security correspondent David E. Sanger maps Iran’s options for retaliation if the United States or Israel strikes.
Published: February 27, 2026, 3:23 pm
Why Are Pakistan and Afghanistan Fighting?

The renewed violence between the neighboring countries stems from Pakistan’s accusations that Afghanistan’s Taliban government has harbored a militant group.
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:23 pm
Fighting Wildfires Could Soon Get Harder

Simultaneous emergencies in different parts of the world could stop countries from sharing ground crews and equipment, new research warns.
Published: February 27, 2026, 10:02 am
South Korea Clears Way for Google Maps to Fully Operate

South Korea approved Google’s request to export detailed map data, reversing a longstanding restriction that made the tool largely nonfunctional.
Published: February 27, 2026, 10:32 am
Trump’s Foreign Policy: Resurrecting Empire

President Trump’s approach is a revival of the mission of empire — acquiring the territories and resources of sovereign peoples.
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:55 pm
Will World Cup Games in Mexico Be Affected by Cartel Boss Killing?

Safety questions linger since the country is set to host matches in the world’s largest sporting event, the FIFA World Cup.
Published: February 27, 2026, 3:32 am
15 South Africans Duped Into Fighting for Russia in Ukraine Return Home

The South African leader said that the men had come home two weeks after he had won agreement from President Vladimir V. Putin.
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:24 pm
Game-Changing Drugs

Ozempic and similar weight-loss medications are hailed as miracle drugs. But there are plenty of unknowns about long-term use.
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:03 am
What Your DNA Reveals About the Sex Life of Neanderthals

Most people alive today carry fragments of Neanderthal DNA in their genome. Now scientists are gaining a more intimate understanding of the ancient encounters that put it there.
Published: February 26, 2026, 10:24 pm
Europe Needs Some Space From China and Trump. Its Firms Don’t.

Germany’s chancellor seeks to reduce Europe’s reliance on China and the United States. He speaks with a bluntness that few business leaders share.
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:19 pm
German Intelligence Must Temporarily Halt an Extremist Label for the AfD, Court Rules

The domestic intelligence agency can still spy on the far-right party, and the ruling may not change Germans’ views, but it is a symbolic victory for the AfD.
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:06 pm
Why U.S. Allies Are Lining Up to Meet China
Amid trade disputes with President Trump, leaders of major U.S. allies have been visiting China. Our foreign correspondent David Pierson describes what’s going on.
Published: February 26, 2026, 6:08 pm
Venezuela’s Capital, Laid Low by Misrule, Is Stirring Back to Life

New restaurants are popping up in Caracas. Nightclubs are bursting at the seams. The streets are eerily safe — with big exceptions. Could a revival be on the horizon?
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:51 pm
Israeli Intelligence Agent Charged in Smuggling Goods Into Gaza

The indictment against an agent of the Shin Bet security agency added to a growing list of Israelis accused of exploiting their positions in the security forces to profit from the war in Gaza.
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:44 pm
Family of U.N. Expert Critical of Israel Sues Trump Over Sanctions

The family of Francesca Albanese, a critic of Israel’s war in Gaza, asked a court to void the Trump administration’s sanctions against her.
Published: February 26, 2026, 10:39 pm
They Helped Women Fight Online Abuse. They Were Barred From the U.S.

The founders of HateAid, a German human-rights group that helps victims of online attacks, were accused by the Trump administration of being part of a “global censorship-industrial complex.”
Published: February 26, 2026, 3:52 pm
Jacinda Ardern Is Latest New Zealander to Move to Australia

Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s former leader, is basing her family in Australia “for the moment,” a spokesman said. She is part of a wave of Kiwis relocating to their larger neighbor.
Published: February 27, 2026, 8:40 am
How Israelis Feel About Another Potential War With Iran

The national mood is somewhere between anxiety, resignation and anticipation as President Trump considers whether to attack Iran.
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:28 pm
A Japanese City Received 21 Gold Bars With Instructions: Fix Your Water Pipes
An anonymous donation of $3.6 million worth of gold highlights frustration with Osaka’s aging waterworks. It will only finance repairs to a fraction of the pipes that need to be replaced.
Published: February 26, 2026, 5:42 pm
Russia Launches Big Strikes Before U.S.-Ukraine Talks in Geneva

Ukrainian officials said they hoped that trilateral peace negotiations could take place next week.
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:29 pm
The Secret of How Ukraine’s Lifesaving Air-Raid Alarms Work

Many in Ukraine assume that the alerts are automated. A rare look inside an emergency-response center reveals the specialists who do the pressure-packed job.
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:59 am
China Wants Germany in Its Corner. It’s Not That Easy.

China’s play for U.S. allies has a problem: As Germany’s leader showed, Europe’s grievances with Beijing may run deeper than its frustration with Trump.
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:35 am
North Korea’s Kim Jong-un Hints at Improving U.S. Relations — With Caveats

The North Korean leader said that his country can get along well with the United States as long as Washington accepts it as a nuclear weapons state.
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:08 pm
President Emmanuel Macron’s Cultural Legacy At Risk After Louvre Chief Resigns

President Emmanuel Macron has championed a refurbishment of the museum, but the fallout from a sensational heist has put his plans at risk.
Published: February 26, 2026, 5:01 am
The Gorton and Denton By-Election Comes at a Bad Time for Keir Starmer

A parliamentary by-election in Gorton and Denton, outside central Manchester, will test support for Britain’s prime minister at a moment of intense political pressure.
Published: February 27, 2026, 8:37 am
One Nation, an Anti-Immigration Party in Australia, Rises in Polls After Bondi Massacre

Pauline Hanson and her One Nation party have become more palatable for some Australians after the mass shooting at Bondi Beach.
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:30 am
What to Know About U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks Amid Trump Threats

President Trump has kept up a steady drumbeat of threats and built up U.S. troops in the region. Iran’s task is to give him a win but also preserve some semblance of nuclear enrichment.
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:58 am
Antonio Tejero Molina, 93, Dies; Spanish Colonel Led Failed Coup

He held Spain’s Parliament hostage for 18 hours on Feb. 23, 1981, before surrendering after it became clear that he had little support from the country’s armed forces.
Published: February 26, 2026, 5:41 pm
Why South Korea’s Dubai Chewy Cookie Craze Rose and Fell So Fast

The brief life span of the Dubai chewy cookie reflects the country’s fast-moving food trends, where hype often matters more than taste.
Published: February 26, 2026, 1:29 am
Inside Tapalpa, the Town in Mexico Where El Mencho Made His Last Stand

Times reporters visiting Tapalpa found a serene town in shock after Sunday’s raid on its outskirts left dozens dead and people fleeing. And, surprisingly, no police or military presence where the battle took place.
Published: February 26, 2026, 12:58 am
A Last Chance Before War

The U.S. and Iran both say they want to avoid a conflict. Time is running out to avoid one.
Published: February 26, 2026, 12:24 pm
Cuban Government Kills 4 in Gunfire Exchange Aboard Florida Speedboat
Four people aboard a Florida-based speedboat died in a gunfight with Cuban border troops near the island nation’s coast, the Cuban Interior Ministry said.
Published: February 26, 2026, 3:47 am
BBC and BAFTA Say They Are Investigating After Broadcast of Racist Slur

The awards organization and the broadcaster have ordered separate investigations into what led to airing the slur, which was shouted involuntarily during Sunday’s ceremony.
Published: February 26, 2026, 2:40 am
Feds make 25 more arrests in anti-ICE Minnesota church invasion

The FBI has arrested more individuals under the FACE Act following the viral January 18 storming of Cities Church in Minnesota by anti-ICE agitators.
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:38 pm
High school basketball coach charged with raping foster daughter, serving victim tequila shots: report
Massachusetts basketball coach Scott Marino allegedly raped his foster teen after giving her alcohol. The 54-year-old Malden High coach faces multiple charges.
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:55 pm
Philadelphia sued for allegedly not promoting five police officers because they are White

Five White Philadelphia police officers file discrimination lawsuit, claiming denial of promotions due to race and sex under the city's policies.
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:08 pm
Registered sex offender’s city council bid sparks fury as officials explore blocking his path

Registered sex offender runs for Fresno City Council seat, sparking fierce backlash from opponents who question fitness for office serving children.
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:00 pm
Bill Clinton faces high-stakes House grilling in Epstein probe and more top headlines

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Published: February 27, 2026, 11:58 am
Savannah Guthrie’s $1M reward mirrors past kidnapping cases solved by cash

High-profile kidnapping cases solved through hefty rewards explored, as Savannah Guthrie offers $1 million for her mother's recovery in new development.
Published: February 27, 2026, 11:00 am
FBI raid involving LA schools superintendent possibly tied to failed $6M AI deal, potential conflict

Federal agents raided the home and office of LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho potentially in connection with a failed $6 million AI contract with AllHere.
Published: February 27, 2026, 9:15 am
Child predator cleared for parole arrested after surprise warrant drops hours before prison release

Convicted California child molester David Funston was arrested on new charges just before his scheduled parole release this week, state officials confirmed.
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:07 am
Alleged Tren de Aragua criminal gang members charged in ATM robberies across New England

Two alleged Tren de Aragua gang members were charged in an ATM jackpotting conspiracy across New England, accused of stealing cash using malware to target machines.
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:31 am
Atlanta-area police blast parents over vodka martini packed in school lunch: 'That is NOT apple juice'

Atlanta-area police claim a child brought a vodka-based drink to school in a lunchbox, sparking a viral Facebook warning to parents about checking lunches.
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:01 am
LAPD officer hit with felony charges after allegedly skydiving while collecting full disability benefits

An LAPD officer allegedly went skydiving while collecting disability benefits for a 2023 injury. Christopher Carnahan now faces felony fraud charges in court.
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:26 am
Convicted Russian stowaway strikes again, lands in Milan on United flight without ticket

Russian citizen Svetlana Dali was accused of bypassing Newark security to board a transatlantic flight without a ticket, and court documents show a pattern of security breaches.
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:40 am
Alleged criminal history of missing mom found after 24 years catches up with her

A missing North Carolina woman found alive after 24 years revealed she left voluntarily due to alleged domestic issues, and now she faces charges from 2001.
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:02 am
Chicago man deported from Bali after prison release for murder arrested on flight back to US

Chicago man Tommy Schaefer, who was arrested on a flight to the U.S., faces federal conspiracy charges in the shocking 2014 Bali suitcase murder of his girlfriend's mother.
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:40 pm
US officials indict high-ranking Sinaloa Cartel narco-terrorists, offer up to $10M reward for their arrests

Sinaloa Cartel brothers accused of trafficking fentanyl, a "Weapon of mass destruction," are facing terrorism charges in a new federal indictment.
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:37 pm
Alleged New Hampshire country club shooter said he was targeting wealthy ‘elites’: report

Hunter Nadeau allegedly confessed to a deadly Sky Meadow Club shooting, telling police he aimed to kill the rich because they weren't helping the poor.
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:04 pm
Family member of American killed by Cuban forces in boat shootout says he was on 'diabolical' mission

The brother of an American killed in a Cuba boat clash said his sibling had an "obsessive" push to free the island. Michel Ortega was among four killed in the alleged infiltration.
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:56 pm
Utah mom in upscale ski community killed husband to fund romance and lavish lifestyle, DA says

Prosecutors say Kouri Richins poisoned husband for $2M insurance and new life with boyfriend. Defense claims accidental overdose in Utah murder trial.
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:17 pm
Nancy Guthrie neighbors' Ring camera captures vehicles on possible route from crime scene

Three weeks after Nancy Guthrie's suspected Tucson abduction, no suspects identified. Neighbors provide Ring footage that police hadn't collected yet.
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:38 pm
Family claims casino staff mistook veteran’s illness for intoxication, delaying care before his death

An Army veteran died after Caesars Palace staff mistook a medical emergency for intoxication, and called a rideshare instead of an ambulance, wrongful death lawsuit claims.
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:31 pm
DHS says Columbia student taken into custody is illegal alien whose visa was terminated under Obama admin

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained a Columbia University student whose visa allegedly expired during the Obama administration.
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:41 pm
Cellmate detained after inmate convicted of sexual assault found dead at California prison

California prison officials are investigating the death of John Cisneros, 49, as a homicide after he was found unresponsive in his cell at a state prison.
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:14 pm
NASA astronaut reveals he was the one who had a medical issue that led to crew's early return to Earth

NASA astronaut Mike Fincke revealed that he was the person who experienced a medical issue that led to the crew's early return to Earth last month.
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:06 pm
Ex-nonprofit boss allegedly swiped $1.2M meant for homeless programs to fund lavish lifestyle, DA says

Millions meant for San Francisco's homeless population were allegedly diverted by nonprofit CEO Gwendolyn Westbrook. DA says scheme deprived city of critical resources.
Published: February 26, 2026, 6:48 pm
Trump spotlights victims of repeat offenders and illegal aliens in emotional SOTU

President Trump honored crime victims and their families during his State of the Union address, promising justice for those killed by alleged criminals.
Published: February 26, 2026, 5:25 pm
Justice Thomas Bemoans Incivility as Security Prompts Cancellation of In-Person Speech

The justice participated remotely in a closed-door session of a legal conference, a reminder of the heightened threats facing jurists in recent years.
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:40 pm
Bill Clinton Begins Deposition About His Relationship With Epstein

Republicans appeared eager to press the former president. Democrats said they hoped to use his appearance as precedent to demand that President Trump also answer questions.
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:56 pm
EEOC Says Agencies Can Restrict Bathroom Use by Gender Identity

The ruling extends the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s intervention on President Trump’s gender and race priorities.
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:26 pm
Transgender Kansas Residents Sue After Driver’s Licenses Are Invalidated

As Kansas invalidates hundreds of licenses and birth certificates, transgender people say their constitutional rights have been violated.
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:45 pm
Pentagon Attacks Anthropic Chief as Deadline Looms in Standoff

The A.I. firm had rejected military officials’ latest offer. Anthropic has until 5:01 p.m. on Friday to give them unrestricted access to its model.
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:41 pm
4 Takeaways About the U.S. Birthrate Decline

There is good news buried behind the worries about population decline, some experts say.
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:52 pm
Texas Can Soon Enforce Law Aimed at Restricting Drag Shows

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that a Texas law banning some performances in front of children can go into effect in March as a legal battle continues.
Published: February 27, 2026, 10:04 am
In Tuesday’s North Carolina Primaries, the Left Is Aiming for Democrats

From a Durham-area House race to three statehouse races, North Carolina liberals are signaling that their tolerance for Democratic stalwarts may be coming to an end.
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:39 pm
U.S. Birthrate Declines to an All-Time Low, but There’s a Story of Success

The political class is worried about the historic drop. But the biggest change is among the youngest women, who are the least ready to have children.
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:35 pm
Trump’s Foreign Policy: Resurrecting Empire

President Trump’s approach is a revival of the mission of empire — acquiring the territories and resources of sovereign peoples.
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:55 pm
Pentagon Fires Another Laser at a Drone, Prompting a New Air Closure

After the downing of a Customs and Border Protection drone, the F.A.A. closed the airspace above Fort Hancock, Texas.
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:12 pm
Fact-check: In Trump’s Case for an Attack on Iran, False or Unproven Claims

Key elements of the Trump administration’s arguments this week for another military campaign against Iran do not hold up.
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:15 am
Vance Continues to Criticize Democrats’ Attitude During State of the Union

Speaking in Wisconsin to support Republicans ahead of the midterm elections, Vice President JD Vance reminded his audience that Democrats had not stood up at the president’s behest on Tuesday.
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:31 am
Minnesota Offers Plan to Fight Fraud as Trump Moves to Freeze Funds

Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota laid out legislative measures to prevent fraud after a scandal that has upended the political landscape in the state.
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:29 am
Trump Ally Expands Inquiry of Former Officials Who Investigated the President

The office of a prosecutor based in Miami has issued new subpoenas in a wide-ranging inquiry aimed at President Trump’s perceived foes.
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:16 pm
Supreme Court Lawyer Who Moonlighted in High-Stakes Poker Is Convicted of Tax Fraud

The lawyer Thomas C. Goldstein, who co-founded the SCOTUSblog website, hid millions in gambling income from the government, federal prosecutors said.
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:29 am
Dog Abandoned at Las Vegas Airport Adopted by Responding Police Officer

The previous owner was arrested and charged with animal abandonment and resisting arrest, police said.
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:50 am
Justice Department Sues 5 States, Most Republican-Led, for Voter Data

The Trump administration sued Utah, Oklahoma and West Virginia, as well as Kentucky and New Jersey, to obtain unredacted voter registration databases in pursuit of baseless claims of voter fraud.
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:40 am
After F.B.I. Raid, Los Angeles School Board Discusses Superintendent’s Future

Board members held an emergency meeting a day after agents raided the home and office of Alberto Carvalho, the Los Angeles Unified School District superintendent. They did not reach a resolution and agreed to reconvene Friday.
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:47 pm
Federal Judge Accuses Trump Administration of Repeatedly Disobeying Orders

The federal judge identified 210 orders issued in 143 cases in Minnesota in which he said Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials had not complied with court orders.
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:38 am
Testimony Offers New Details on Justice Dept. Role in Abrego Garcia Prosecution

A top prosecutor, Robert E. McGuire, painted an extraordinary picture of senior Justice Department leaders peering over his shoulder and hurrying him along.
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:48 am
Jo Ann Bland, Child Activist in Civil Rights Struggle, Dies at 72

At 11, she was one of the youngest at the 1965 “Bloody Sunday” voting rights march in Selma, Ala., and was injured while crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:35 am
N.Y. Doctor’s Bid to Avoid Extradition to Japan Fails in Court

Dr. Masahide Kanayama could be sent to Japan next week to face charges that he vandalized ancient religious sites, federal prosecutors said.
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:40 pm
Regime Change in Cuba Appeals to Trump but Carries Risks

The Trump administration is signaling a different approach, after demanding an end to Cuba’s communist leadership.
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:33 am
Jesse Jackson Memorials Begin in Chicago

Mourners lined up outside Rainbow PUSH, the organization Mr. Jackson founded decades ago. He died last week at 84.
Published: February 26, 2026, 10:25 pm
Trump’s Go-To Tactic in the State of the Union
Our reporter Zolan Kanno-Youngs examines the context of a moment in the State of the Union speech when President Trump turned to a favorite tactic on immigration.
Published: February 27, 2026, 10:40 am
Chicago Man Faces U.S. Charges in Woman’s Killing During Bali Trip

The man is accused of conspiring with his then girlfriend to kill her mother, whose body was stuffed in a suitcase. He spent 11 years in prison in Bali, Indonesia, on related charges.
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:54 pm
The Minnesota Welfare Fraud Scandal Explained

An inquiry into scams involving money slated for social services has deepened over the years. It also is at the center of several recent domestic decisions by the Trump administration.
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:13 pm
Trump Declared Victory in Minneapolis. But What Did He Accomplish?

The Trump administration came under fire for an operation that turned lethal and politically toxic. But the show of force may also have had a bigger purpose: to serve as a warning.
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:39 pm
Government Still Building Case for U.S.S. Cole Trial 25 Years After Attack

Prosecutors are scrambling to shore up the case from adverse judicial rulings. Defense lawyers say they are not ready for trial.
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:55 pm
Dan Duckhorn, Who Transformed Napa Valley Merlot, Is Dead At 87

A founder of Duckhorn Vineyards, a California winemaker, Mr. Duckhorn transformed merlot from a blending grape into a premier American variety.
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:00 pm
Denver Mayor Bars ICE From City Property and Orders Protection for Protesters

Mayor Mike Johnston’s order is a defiant shift from his measured stance and risks drawing attention to Greater Denver after President Trump during the campaign promised a “bloody story” there.
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:24 pm
In Texas, Crenshaw faces primary challenger, a test for MAGA

Representative Dan Crenshaw, who has at times clashed with President Trump and his allies, is facing a conservative challenger in Tuesday’s primary.
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:15 pm
Trump weighs in on Bill Clinton’s Epstein deposition and talks ‘friendly takeover of Cuba’

Clinton is giving evidence to the House Oversight Committee’s probe into deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:41 pm
Iran latest: Trump ‘not happy’ with Tehran negotiations as UK and US embassy staff withdrawn ahead of potential strikes

Fears of strikes on Iran have escalated as the UK and US withdraws all its staff from Iran
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:39 pm
Yanis Varoufakis to stand trial after admitting ecstasy use nearly 40 years ago
The former Greek minister said he had told a story about taking drugs to highlight the risks
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:37 pm
$122 million Texas Senate primaries smash spending records as Trump stays on the sidelines

The Senate race is now the most expensive primary in history as Republicans scramble to save John Cornyn while Democrats duke it out in a bid to flip the seat
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:33 pm
Trump admits he doesn’t ‘like seeing’ Bill Clinton face House grilling over relationship with Epstein: Live updates

Bill Clinton warned lawmakers that he doesn’t recall much about Epstein because it was so long ago
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:20 pm
Milan tram crash leaves two dead and at least 40 injured
Over a dozen ambulances were dispatched to the scene
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:13 pm
Biden flies commercial from Reagan National Airport and winds up stuck in delays like everyone else

Former President Joe Biden flies commercially from Reagan National Airport and ends up stuck in the same delays as everyone else
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:12 pm
IRS broke the law ‘approximately 42,695’ times after sharing confidential data with ICE, judge says

Trump administration’s data-sharing agreement violated rules to protect taxpayer info, according to judge
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:04 pm
2 journalists in Belarus imprisoned as part of a crackdown on free speech, media groups say

A media rights group says a court in Belarus has convicted two independent journalists on charges of high treason and given them long prison sentences, the latest move in the government’s crackdown on dissent and free speech
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:44 pm
Satellite images show US military aircraft at Saudi airbase amid rising Iran tensions

The increase in aircraft coincided with Washington's regional force build-up amidst tensions with Iran
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:38 pm
Harrowing 911 calls from ICE detention center reveal children unable to breathe, suffering seizures and broken bones: report

Texas emergency crews dispatched nearly a dozen times in six months, according to call logs
Published: February 27, 2026, 3:13 pm
How one phone call from Trump restarted a feud in the Middle East

President Donald Trump accused of inadvertently igniting tensions between Saudi Arabia and UAE, two important U.S. allies in the Middle East
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:34 pm
Hegseth says Boy Scouts agreed to his ‘Back to Basics’ demands over DEI and transgender — and will add a new merit badge

Secretary Hegseth has accused Scouting America of losing their way since allowing girls and LGBTQ+ boys to join
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:26 pm
Florida man rescued after being stuck in quicksand for days after going missing on Valentine’s

A man who had been missing since Valentine’s Day was found and rescued after going days without food and water.
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:19 pm
UK withdraws Tehran embassy staff ahead of possible US strikes on Iran

All eyes were on Iran as the US and UK advised staff across the region to leave their homes and places of work as Donald Trump’s deadline loomed with no clear progress on a nuclear deal
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:53 pm
Authorities warning of new grocery store parking lot scam targeting young mothers

Residents are being warned to stay wary of people asking them for donations to “good causes” outside of grocery stores
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:52 pm
Rishi Sunak accepts role advising Zelensky on Ukraine’s economic renewal

The former PM has joined President Volodymyr Zelensky’s International Advisory Council for the Economic Renewal of Ukraine
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:18 pm
FBI still sifting 10,000 hours of video from Nancy Guthrie abduction as report says Savannah planning ‘Today’ show return

The search for Nancy Guthrie is approaching the one-month mark, with no suspects identified in her February 1 abduction
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:13 pm
Father of accused Apalachee High School shooter takes stand in his own defense trial

Colin Gray faces 29 counts, including two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of involuntary manslaughter
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:10 pm
Spain reports suspected human-to-human transmission of swine flu
The patient had no contact with pigs before falling ill
Published: February 27, 2026, 3:47 pm
JD Vance says there is ‘no chance’ of US fighting full-scale war against Iran

Insiders said that Iran refused to end enrichment during talks this week, raising fears diplomacy may fail
Published: February 27, 2026, 3:04 pm
US hockey star Brady Tkachuk slams ‘clearly fake’ White House TikTok after anti-Canada slur

Brady Tkachuk was not happy with a TikTok video that was shared by the White House
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:46 pm
Roblox will be the focus of new special with former To Catch a Predator host Chris Hansen

This documentary comes as the gaming platform faces several lawsuits regarding its child safety measures
Published: February 27, 2026, 2:17 pm
All the major mentions of Bill Clinton in the Epstein files ahead of landmark testimony

Hillary and Bill Clinton agreed to be deposed a committee in New York this Thursday and Friday, respectively
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:45 pm
‘There is no national emergency’: Democrats hit back over alleged MAGA plan to seize control of elections

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries rubbishes claims of Chinese interference and accuses President Donald Trump of ‘intending to steal’ the midterms
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:26 pm
Hegseth-led military used high-energy laser to shoot down CBP drone over Texas — again — forcing airspace shutdown
Members of Congress say the US military used a laser to shoot down a Customs and Border Patrol drone
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:20 pm
Melania Trump set to make history at UN Security Council meeting

Melania Trump is set to preside over the UN Security Council meeting on Monday
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:42 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow says ‘serious damage’ in Belgorod after missiles pound energy infrastructure

It was the second Ukrainian attack on Belgorod and its surrounding area in five days
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:27 pm
Lauren Boebert’s photo leak to influencer prompts chaos at Hillary Clinton Epstein deposition

Influencer Benny Johnson said the photo came from Rep. Lauren Boebert
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:08 pm
How brutal wildfires, violent rivalries and controversial reforestation are transforming rural Mexico
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Samuel McIlhagga ventures deep into the Mexican countryside to discover how rampant wildfires have intensified local tensions, inspired questionable replanting schemes and seen high-powered rail projects carve up the land
Published: February 27, 2026, 11:59 am
Major European city sends hundreds of robots to live with lonely residents

The trial addresses the nation’s growing challenge of an ageing population and declining birth rates
Published: February 27, 2026, 11:52 am
Woman investigated after police seize suitcase containing 15 dead pangolins at Madrid airport

Pangolins are widely poached and trafficked in some parts of the world, sought after for their scales and meat
Published: February 27, 2026, 11:43 am
Major European airport promises changes after hundreds of passengers stranded overnight on planes

Passengers endured hours aboard aircraft with limited access to food or blankets
Published: February 27, 2026, 11:28 am
Outrage as far-right agitator in brownface allowed to testify before lawmakers on immigration

Well-known political provocateur appears before state’s House Business Committee in offensive costume to support immigration bill, inviting uproar
Published: February 27, 2026, 11:17 am
Nato faces ‘rapid threat’ from Russia in the Baltic Sea, says Germany’s top admiral

‘The expectation is high that a possible escalation will occur in the maritime domain,’ warns Vice Admiral Kaack
Published: February 27, 2026, 11:15 am
European nation prepared to secure Russian oil for two countries despite sanctions

Any Russian crude oil ordered for delivery could face difficulty skirting US sanctions
Published: February 27, 2026, 10:48 am
Kristi Noem shot dead her family dog. A new book now claims Trump viewed that as an ‘asset’ in a member of his cabinet

The president appears to agree with Kristi Noem’s assertion that shooting her dog was a tale of responsibility
Published: February 27, 2026, 10:41 am
What is Aspergillus? The common mould behind recent hospital deaths

Fungal infections have killed two people and left four others seriously ill at one of Sydney’s largest hospitals
Published: February 27, 2026, 10:36 am
Who is ‘La Jefa’? The wife of slain drug lord El Mencho at the heart of the cartel

Rosalinda González Valencia has often been described as ’La Jefa’, the Spanish feminine form of ‘the boss’
Published: February 27, 2026, 10:20 am
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s office drops assault charge against influencer accused in NYPD snowball fight

Prosecutors have claimed that the police officer had been left with redness in his eye and tenderness in his neck, after being hit by the snowball
Published: February 27, 2026, 9:56 am
Trump’s claim Iranian missiles could soon strike US ‘unsupported by US intelligence’

Sources say Iran could take years to develop a ‘militarily viable intercontinental ballistic missile’
Published: February 27, 2026, 9:44 am
Texas’ Bible-infused curriculum in chaos after hundreds of errors identified
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Hundreds of errors were spotted by teachers and education officials
Published: February 27, 2026, 9:31 am
Remains believed to be of missing Belgian backpacker found in Australia as family shares emotional message

Celine Cremer’s mobile phone, bones, teeth, and clothing found in Tasmanian rainforest
Published: February 27, 2026, 9:26 am
Man arrested in Kenya accused of recruiting locals to fight for Russia in Ukraine

The Kenyan government last week said more than 1,000 Kenyans were recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:24 am
Danish prime minister calls early election after polling boost follows Trump-Greenland spat

Mette Frederiksen says Danes must ‘define our relationship with the US’ over the next four years
Published: February 27, 2026, 9:11 am
Teenager first Australian to die of meat allergy after tick bite

Death during camping trip in 2022 was initially ruled as caused by acute asthma attack
Published: February 27, 2026, 7:54 am
Trump sends steep list of U.S. demands and preps for further strikes as Iran claims ‘significant progress’ in nuclear talks

In Congress, Democrats increasingly fall in line behind War Powers resolution but holdouts give the White House support
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:20 am
Growing more complex by the day: How should journalists govern use of AI in their products?

Journalists at the investigative outlet ProPublica have pledged to strike if negotiations for a contract don't take a turn — in what is believed would be the first such job action in the news industry where a dispute over how to deal with artificial intelligence is the chief sticking point
Published: February 27, 2026, 5:00 am
Justice Department accused of briefly removing image of Trump’s Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick from released Epstein files

The photo appears to depict Lutnick, Epstein and other men on the billionaire pedophile’s private island
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:58 am
Papa John’s to close hundreds of restaurants as it moves to cut costs

The pizza chain will shutter 300 locations by the end of 2027
Published: February 27, 2026, 4:19 am
6,000 pigs killed after being trapped in barn during wind-fueled fire at Ohio farm

No person was injured in the fire or emergency response at Fine Oak Farms near Columbus
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:54 am
RFK Jr downplays vaccine changes while Trump allies admit ‘politically risky’ liability ahead of midterms: report

Americans who know of Kennedy’s vaccine policy changes think they will harm youth health, polling suggests
Published: February 27, 2026, 1:11 am
Novartis settles with Henrietta Lacks' estate over use of her 'stolen' cells to advance medicine

Novartis has settled a lawsuit by the estate of Henrietta Lacks that alleged the pharmaceutical giant unjustly profited off her cells, which were taken from her tumor without her knowledge in 1951 and reproduced in labs to enable major medical advancements, including the polio vaccine
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:55 am
Anthropic AI defies Pentagon over expanded military use of its tech despite Hegseth blacklist threat

The AI model, named Claude, is the only one currently running in the military's classified systems
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:49 am
Migrant children threatened with ‘dog and a stun gun’ to force them to deport themselves, lawyers say

Customs and Border Protection accused of trying to coerce unaccompanied minors in government custody to self-deport through ‘threats and fear’
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:17 am
Cuba says it is communicating with US after fatal boat shooting but seeks more details

Cuba’s deputy foreign minister says the island’s government is communicating with American officials following the fatal shooting of a U.S. boat in Cuban waters
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:51 pm
Pro-Trump lawyers push president for emergency order to expand his power ahead of midterm elections: reports

Claims of Chinese election interference will propel a national emergency declaration to give Trump unprecedented power over voting, a new report says
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:34 pm
Man arrested by ICE agent after reporting his car stolen launches lawsuit

‘I am very angry and traumatized from what happened,’ Jose Argueta said
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:27 pm
Deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro asks judge to toss out indictment against him

The lawyer for deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has asked a judge to toss out the indictment against his client on the grounds that the United States has violated his rights to defend himself by blocking funds to pay his legal costs
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:21 pm
Federal judge hauls DOJ lawyers into court over ‘numerous unlawful violations’ in dozens of immigration cases

Immigration authorities unlawfully held ‘cash, cellphones, jewelry, driver’s licenses [and] work permits’ belonging to detained individuals, the judge wrote
Published: February 26, 2026, 11:02 pm
Target pays $110M to end lease on 51-story tower in Minneapolis five years after previous downsizing

Target was one of the building’s original tenants when the tower opened in 1983
Published: February 26, 2026, 10:51 pm
Trump listens to new pal Mamdani and has Columbia student freed after ICE took her from campus

Federal agents ‘misrepresented’ themselves to get inside Ellie Aghayeva’s residential building, school officials say
Published: February 26, 2026, 10:37 pm
Mom who vanished 24 years ago while Christmas shopping arrested for historic DWI - just days after her family found out she was alive

The woman told investigators she left her family years ago due to domestic issues, though none had been previously reported, officials said
Published: February 26, 2026, 10:31 pm
Judge denies bid to block Trump’s massive $400M White House ballroom on site of demolished East Wing

Judge rejects ‘ragtag group of theories’ cited by preservation group but leaves opening for challenge to continue
Published: February 26, 2026, 10:17 pm
Amazon worker and a truck driver ‘obsessed’ with Cuban independence among those involved in speedboat attack as US denies involvement

Both the US and Cuban government have opened investigations into the violent incident which occurred Wednesday
Published: February 26, 2026, 10:06 pm
Former Vogue editor stormed out of first-class plane cabin as all the other passengers were ‘white middle-aged men’: ‘I just downgraded myself’

Karefa-Johnson was the first Black woman to style a cover shoot for American Vogue
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:59 pm
Nearly blind refugee abandoned by Border Patrol agents found dead in Buffalo

Rohingya refugee Nurul Amin Shah Alam was found dead five days after officers left him at a coffee shop without notifying his family
Published: February 26, 2026, 10:51 am
LA Board of Education sets closed-door meeting to discuss superintendent’s FBI raid

LA Unified School District said it ‘is cooperating with the investigation and we do not have further information at this time’
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:47 pm
US and Iran make ‘significant progress’ in nuclear talks and will meet again soon, mediator says

Iran’s foreign minister described the talks as some of the most serious that Iran has had with the U.S.
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:47 pm
Young woman says she was on social media 'all day long' as a child in landmark addiction trial

A 20-year-old woman is seeking to hold social media companies responsible for harms to children who use their platforms
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:38 pm
New ICE lockup in Arizona will exceed intended capacity by more than 50%, docs show

Exclusive details: The 500-bed facility in Marana will be expected to house up to 775 people, according to federal procurement documents
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:22 pm
FBI to cut back on agents in Tucson as search for Nancy Guthrie approaches one month

The move comes three-and-a-half weeks after Guthrie's abduction at her home outside of Tucson, Arizona
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:12 pm
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani meets Trump at White House after State of the Union snow removal barb

Mayor’s second trip to the White House follows a half-hour love-fest press conference alongside Trump during his initial visit there in November
Published: February 26, 2026, 9:00 pm
Serial stowaway arrested again after sneaking onto international flight at US airport, report says

She was arrested in Italy after traveling from the US without a boarding pass, according to reports
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:53 pm
Burger King to launch AI chatbot which will assess workers’ friendliness and if staff say please and thank you, report says

OpenAI-powered ‘Patty’ will live in employees’ headsets and evaluate their actions based on friendliness, according to a report
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:45 pm
Hillary Clinton: I had no idea about Epstein’s criminal activities

When Bill Clinton gives evidence, it will be the first time a former president has been forced to do so before Congress
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:23 pm
Tampa airport announces pajama ban in bizarre post after already banishing Crocs: ‘The madness stops today’

The airport said the post was a ‘lighthearted, satirical’ post about airport dress debates online
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:10 pm
US denies role in Cuba speedboat shootout

Cuban authorities have said suspects sped ashore armed with assault rifles, handguns, homemade explosives and ballistic vests
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:00 pm
Top House Republican says it’s ‘very possible’ Trump Commerce Secretary Lutnick will be deposed over Epstein

Lutnick lied to the New York Post about visiting Epstein’s infamous island during an October 2025 interview
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:25 pm
Hillary Clinton to testify today over Jeffrey Epstein to House Oversight Committee as Bill appears tomorrow

The Republican-led committee is traveling to the Clintons’ home in the sleepy hamlet of Chappaqua, New York to question the former Secretary of State behind closed doors
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:19 pm
Stephen Miller gets into bizarre day-long X spat with podcaster over one moment in Trump address

The argument saw the White House official accuse podcaster Jon Favreau of being a ‘textbook sociopath’
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:14 pm
US women's hockey team has date in July with Flavor Flav in Vegas to celebrate gold medal victory

The United States women’s hockey team has a date with Flavor Flav in Las Vegas in July to celebrate its gold medal victory from the Milan Cortina Olympics
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:05 pm
Under-fire Justice Department says it is ‘reviewing’ after missing Trump pages are discovered in Epstein files release

House Oversight Committee investigating whether FBI ‘illegally’ withheld interviews
Published: February 26, 2026, 7:05 pm
Trump is marching toward war with Iran. He hasn’t bothered to make clear why | Mohamad Bazzi

The US spent months promoting a false case for the invasion of Iraq. This time, we’re in the dark about Washington’s goals
In October 2002, George W Bush laid out his case for taking the US to war against Iraq in a half-hour speech televised around the world. Bush warned that Saddam Hussein’s regime could attack the US “on any given day” with chemical or biological weapons, including anthrax, mustard gas or the nerve agent sarin. He argued Iraq was seeking to acquire nuclear weapons and could develop a bomb in less than a year. And if those warnings weren’t enough to terrify the US public, Bush invoked the ultimate fear of an unprovoked nuclear attack: “Facing clear evidence of peril, we cannot wait for the final proof – the smoking gun – that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud.”
The world soon learned that Bush’s rationale for invading Iraq was based on manipulated intelligence and outright lies; the Iraqi regime no longer had any weapons of mass destruction and was not developing them. But the administration’s relentless campaign to convince Americans that Saddam was a threat had paid off by generating significant support. As the invasion got under way in March 2003, many polls showed public approval of the war at more than 70%. Bush’s own approval rating hovered around a similar high, underscoring that war can boost the popularity of America’s commander-in-chief as few other things can.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 11:00 am
‘Watching my six year old deadlift 35kg was pretty cool’: meet the children who work out

A growing number of parents are letting their young children train with weights. But is it a good – or safe – idea? We ask the experts to weigh in
Most parents remember the first time their baby smiled or when they took their first steps. Eve Stevenson recalls different milestones. “Watching my daughter, Madison, deadlift 35kg at the age of six was pretty cool,” she says, grinning with pride from her living room in south-west London.
As a personal trainer (PT) and former British weightlifting champion, her daughter’s achievements shouldn’t really be that surprising. Still, Stevenson has been on the receiving end of some harsh opinions about her daughter and three-year-old son, Beau, doing resistance training with her. “People tell me it will stunt their growth or that it’s dangerous,” she says. She is also often accused of forcing her children to train, when actually it all started the other way round. “What child doesn’t look at their parents and want to do what they’re doing?” she asks. And although to many people the idea of a small child strength training or competing might feel jarring, Stevenson is among a growing number of parents who see value in helping their children build muscles.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 3:00 pm
Shell-shocked and tense: inside the Mexican tourist town where ‘El Mencho’ made his last stand

Tapalpa deserted and scared by day of terror when military raid brought feared drug lord’s reign to an end
Two days before one of the world’s most powerful drug lords was killed while trying to flee a chalet in the hills outside Mexico’s second biggest city, the Tapalpa Country Club posted an advert on Instagram inviting lovers to visit a place where they could “inhale peace [and] exhale stress”.
“Date idea: Escape to Tapalpa,” read the message, advertising romantic private cabins, picnics with spectacular lake views and a golf course “to have fun together”.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 11:56 am
Excruciating but worth it: How a decades-old cult dating book helped me find love

Years of singlehood, dating apps and humiliating set-ups left me skeptical. But Calling in the One – surprisingly – worked
In January 2023, a friend recommended I read a dating self-help book with her. “I think we need to read this,” she said. “My friend did it and that’s how she met her husband.”
But when the book arrived, I discovered it wasn’t a recommendation so much as an enlistment.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:00 pm
Will Trump try to seize voting machines to disrupt the midterm elections?

State election leaders have been raising concerns about the intent behind Trump’s recent moves on elections
After the FBI seized elections materials from Fulton county last month, Donald Trump returned once again to his false claim that he beat Joe Biden in Georgia in the 2020 election.
“The Republicans should say, ‘We want to take over,’” Trump said to Dan Bongino on the former FBI staffer’s podcast earlier this month . “We should take over the voting in at least – many – 15 places. The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting.”
Later that week, it was revealed that the director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who was present at the Fulton county raid, led an investigation into Puerto Rico’s voting machines – taking some machines to examine – last May to identify what her office said were potential vulnerabilities in the island’s electronic voting systems. Taken together, Trump’s comments and actions are pointing toward a possibility Democratic voters have until now only contemplated: the federal government seizing voting machines across the country in a way that disrupts voting in the 2026 midterms.
If the federal government declared some digital voting machines off-limits at the last minute, it would set off a chain of emergency court hearings, leaving elections directors scrambling to find another way to print and count ballots before those cases resolved. Early voting could crater. Election Day voting could be curtailed. And results might not be ready for weeks.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 12:00 pm
Growing pains: Industry has shown that bigger isn’t always better

The fourth season of TV’s once underrated drama has maxed out on everything – sex, nastiness, nihilism – and it’s been a major miscalculation
There’s a lot of talk about growth on Industry, the hit HBO/BBC drama concerning the ruthless world of London finance. Characters wax poetic and soothingly incoherent (to the layperson) about stocks and shorts, asset values and private funds. Charismatic entrepreneurs peddle the latest groundbreaking green energy company or democratized bank or, to quote one particularly foul-mouthed character in a show full of scoundrels, “the Paypal of bukkake”. All espouse and consecrate the profit motive.
Naturally, there’s a lot of hot air; in the show’s caustic nexus of business, politics and global media – not so much a fun-house mirror as a high-budget, impressionistic rendering of five minutes scrolling X – your worth is not in dollars or pounds but in narrative confidence. “We don’t need proof,” says one short-seller out for the kill, “because we finally have a good story to tell”. Cooked books can be explained as “simply a misalignment between the velocity of my vision and the velocity of regulation”, according to the slippery fintech entrepreneur Whitney Halberstram, played with reptilian cool by Max Minghella, in the fourth season’s most recent episode. The gap in between is “where smart people have always made money”.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 10:04 am
Bill Clinton testifies about ties to Jeffrey Epstein: ‘I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong’ – live

Former president tells House oversight committee he is cooperating in the Epstein investigation out of love of country and desire for victims to heal
James Comer, the chair of the House oversight committee, said the committee’s list of questions for Bill Clinton grew longer after Hillary Clinton’s deposition yesterday, where she deferred a host of questions to her husband.
“So we already had a big portfolio of questions for him, and that increased yesterday,” Comer said at a press conference outside the building where the closed-door deposition was set to begin shortly.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 6:40 pm
US urges its citizens to leave Israel immediately amid strike threat to Iran

Department of State authorises non-essential officials to leave, with embassy staff told to book flights to anywhere
The US has authorised the departure of non-essential government workers and their families from Israel as the threat of an American strike on Iran looms.
US citizens should “consider leaving Israel while commercial flights are available”, the Department of State advisory added. It also urged against travel to Israel.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:12 pm
Pakistan declares state of ‘open war’ after bombing major Afghan cities

Wave of strikes comes after Taliban forces attack Pakistani border troops following earlier action from Islamabad
Pakistan has bombed major cities in Afghanistan including the capital, Kabul, with Islamabad’s defence minister declaring that the hostile neighbours were in a state of “open war” as a cycle of retaliatory attacks escalated further.
Witnesses in Kabul and Kandahar, the southern Afghan city, reported explosions and jets overhead until dawn, while the Taliban government said later that Pakistani surveillance aircraft were still flying over Afghanistan.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 2:19 pm
CBS News and CNN staffers fear ‘disaster’ as Paramount wins Warner Bros battle

Decision by Netflix to walk away from takeover leaves workers anxious about possible merger of news networks
Netflix’s decision to walk away from its $83bn bid for Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has left some staffers working at CBS News and CNN panicking about the future as the two top-tier news operations come under the same roof.
With Paramount Skydance emerging as the winning bidder, a deal that still requires the approval of WBD shareholders and government regulators, they fear the merging of the two networks – and, with it, the potential for a significant amount of job cuts. Some CNN employees are also nervous about Paramount’s Trump-friendly ownership and leadership enacting ideologically driven programming changes at the network, with particular concern about the specter of the CBS News editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss, possibly getting a significant role.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 11:00 am
Democrats outraged at US military’s downing of CBP drone near Mexico border

Second time in two weeks military used laser to attack what it mistakenly thought was a threat, disrupting air traffic
Democratic members of Congress have expressed astonishment and anger at what they claim is the incompetence of the Trump administration after the US military used a laser on Thursday to shoot down what it thought was a threatening drone on the US-Mexico border in Texas but later turned out to belong to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
The apparent confusion between two entities in the US government led to airspace being closed around Fort Hancock, right along the border. It was the second time in two weeks that air traffic was disrupted in the region as a result of a high-energy laser being deployed against drones.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 2:37 pm
Anger at Detroit police U-turn over officers’ call to border agents

Police chief accused of caving to Republican demands by reversing decision to fire implicated duo
A Detroit police department decision to reverse course on firing two officers who allegedly violated local law by coordinating an arrest with federal immigration agents has ignited outrage and accusations that the chief caved to Republican demands.
It has also played into a debate in the US around the role of local law enforcement amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown as many police departments – especially in large Democratic-run cities such as Detroit – have a policy of not co-operating with federal immigration operations.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 4:00 pm
Jack Dorsey to cut 4,000 jobs due to AI advances at Square parent Block

Shares in company increased over 20% as investors were encouraged by CEO’s assertion that cuts will drive profits
Fintech company Block announced that it would be laying off 4,000 of its 10,000 employees because of gains in AI productivity.
“Intelligence tools have changed what it means to build and run a company,” Jack Dorsey, Block’s CEO, said in a letter to shareholders on Thursday. “We’re already seeing it internally. A significantly smaller team, using the tools we’re building, can do more and do it better. And intelligence tool capabilities are compounding faster every week.” Block is the parent company for online payment platforms such as Square and Cash App.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:11 pm
Labour MPs demand Starmer change course after humiliating byelection loss

Scale of defeat to Greens has plunged party into fresh despair and again raised prospect of leadership challenge
Keir Starmer is facing an ultimatum from his own party to change direction or risk a leadership challenge within months after the Greens humiliated Labour with a historic byelection victory in Gorton and Denton.
Overturning a 13,000 Labour majority from the general election, Hannah Spencer, a local plumber and Green councillor, became the party’s fifth MP on Friday. Reform UK’s Matt Goodwin was second, just ahead of the Labour candidate, Angeliki Stogia.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:46 pm
Nasa announces Artemis III mission no longer aims to send humans to moon

Plans to return humans to the moon will come in later mission as agency grapples with delays and glitches
Nasa announced on Friday radical changes to its delayed Artemis III mission to land humans back on the moon, as the US space agency grapples with technical glitches and criticism that it is trying to do too much too soon.
The abrupt shift in strategy was laid out by the space agency’s recently confirmed administrator, Jared Isaacman. Announcing the changes on Friday, he said that Nasa would introduce at least one new moon flight before attempting to put humans back on the lunar surface for the first time in more than half a century, in 2028.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 6:16 pm
Most US coal plants could meet air pollution rules. Trump weakened them anyway

EPA found only 27 of 219 plants needed upgrades; 71 later got exemptions as Donald Trump scrapped mercury limits
Almost all coal-fired power plants in the US had the ability to comply with rules limiting their emission of dangerous pollutants such as mercury that can cause brain damage in children. Despite this, Donald Trump’s administration decided to demolish the standards anyway.
Last week, the Trump administration said it is loosening restrictions on air toxins from mercury, lead and other heavy metals that are released by coal plants. Such pollution is known to be neurotoxic and has been linked to irreversible brain damage in children and infants, as well as heart disease and cancer in adults.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 12:30 pm
Science of sex and gender being misrepresented by Trump officials, experts warn

Scientists say crackdown on gender-affirming care could have impact on healthcare of all Americans
As more health systems end gender-affirming care for patients amid a crackdown from the Trump administration, scientists and advocates say the science of sex and gender is being misrepresented – and will have major repercussions for the healthcare for all Americans.
Trump officials “don’t actually understand the science at all”, said Jey McCreight, who is the founder of Beyond X&Y and has a doctoral degree in human genomics. McCreight, who uses they/them pronouns, added that using misinformation to limit who can seek healthcare is a warning for all patients.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:00 pm
Trump officials move to kill system that protects US from chemical disasters

EPA rolls back rules as chemical firms claim provisions in RMP protection system too expensive to implement
The Trump administration is slowly dismantling the federal disaster management system that protects the nation from chemical catastrophes, such as fires and explosions at high-risk facilities.
The US Environmental Protection Agency’s Response Management Program (RMP) requires more than 12,500 high-risk facilities to develop protocols to prevent catastrophes, or limit fallout, and was largely designed to protect workers, first responders, and fence-line communities.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 2:00 pm
Trump says affordability crisis is over. Voters and data disagree

Despite claims, polls and economists say tariffs and structural pressures keep US households under strain
The affordability crisis is over, Donald Trump told the US on Tuesday. The president’s state of the union address put the blame for soaring prices squarely on the “dirty, rotten” lies of the Democrats and claimed prices were now “plummeting downward”.
“Soon you will see numbers that few people would think were possible to achieve just a short time ago,” Trump said.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 11:00 am
‘The way we love them in life is the way we love them in death’: a Gullah Geechee community fights for their cemetery

In a win for the Gullah Geechee people on St Helena Island in South Carolina, access to a long-used cemetery has been restored
A couple times a year, Mary Mack would visit the centuries-old Big House Cemetery on St Helena Island, South Carolina, to pay respect to her grandparents. The cemetery is in an idyllic location, situated on a waterfront property and surrounded by large oak trees. On cleanup days, Mack gathered leaves and branches, swept off vaults, and raked up debris. As a Gullah Geechee woman, the descendant of formerly enslaved west Africans in the sea islands of the south-eastern US, Mack saw the burial ground as tying together past, present and future generations. But in the spring of 2024, she was shocked to learn that landowners blocked access to the Gullah Geechee cemetery through padlocked gates.
“We’ve not been able to go in and clean the cemetery. We’ve not been able to go in and bury deceased loved ones,” Mack told the Guardian last year. “It’s important for the younger folks to know that we don’t just bury our loved ones and leave them there. The way we love them in life is the way we love them in death. And so to continue that bond so that it passes on to the younger generation, it’s very important.”
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:00 pm
‘The river won’: how campaigners in Brazilian Amazon stopped privatisation of waterway

Local river defenders force U-turn by occupying grain terminal operated by one of US powerhouses of world trade
“A victory for life.” That was the triumphal message from Indigenous campaigners in the Brazilian Amazon this week after they staved off a threat to the Tapajós River by occupying a grain terminal operated by Cargill, the biggest privately owned company in the United States.
“The river won, the forest won, the memory of our ancestors won,” said the campaigners in Santarém when it was clear their actions had forced the Brazilian government into a U-turn on plans to privatise one of the world’s most beautiful waterways and expand its role as a soy canal.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 11:00 am
Hiding in plain sight: everyone from Meghan to the Beckhams wants a funnel neck

Popped collar worn by Duchess of Sussex and Rama Duwaji is rising in popularity, with searches at John Lewis up 1,000%
Shoppers are avidly searching for jackets that cover half your face – so much that searches are up 1,000% year on year at John Lewis.
The funnel-neck jacket is boxy, generously cut and comes with a permanently popped collar, between 9cm and 14cm high running from clavicle to nose; high enough to cover your mouth, low enough to see out – just.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 3:00 pm
Bruno Mars: The Romantic review – you’re better off listening to the songs he’s blatantly imitating

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Harking back to Oye Como Va, Move On Up and other 20th-century classics, Mars’s homages are beautifully performed but bereft of new ideas
It is 10 years since Bruno Mars last released a solo album. An eternity in pop music, and yet you’d struggle to describe the follow-up to the umpteen-platinum 24K Magic as eagerly awaited: not for reasons of snark, but simply because the world has hardly been starved of Bruno Mars in the intervening decade.
With Anderson .Paak, he co-piloted Silk Sonic’s hit album An Evening with Silk Sonic. He variously collaborated with Cardi B, Gucci Mane, Sexy Redd and Ed Sheeran. Die With a Smile, 2024’s soft rock duet with Lady Gaga went on to become the most streamed song of last year. Meanwhile, he also recorded the most globally successful song released in 2025, the infernally catchy APT., with Blackpink’s Rosé. There have been two world tours, two Las Vegas residencies, the opening of his own Vegas bar, an appearance on online game Fortnite and the 2026 ambassadorship for Record Store Day.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 3:52 pm
Robert Carradine obituary

Hollywood actor for more than five decades best known for 1980s cult film Revenge of the Nerds and the teen comedy series Lizzie McGuire
Of the four sons who followed their father, John Carradine, into acting, Keith had the most prestigious career, David netted the largest audience thanks to his early-1970s TV series Kung Fu, and the little-known Bruce amassed a meagre handful of minor credits. The youngest, Robert Carradine, acted continuously without ever becoming a star. He has taken his own life aged 71, after suffering from bipolar disorder, which was exacerbated by David’s death in 2009.
He had small roles in Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets (1973), where he was the long-haired gunman who shoots dead the drunk played by David, and as a tracker in Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained (2012). He also joined David and Keith as the three Younger brothers in Walter Hill’s western The Long Riders (1980), which populated its cast with other sets of real-life siblings, such as James and Stacy Keach playing Frank and Jesse James. Carradine’s aptitude with a gun led to him competing under the alias Bob Younger in quick-draw competitions organised by the Single Action Shooting Society.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:58 pm
Lynx could return to Scotland – but can rewilders win over wary Highlanders?

With most Scots supportive of reintroducing the wild cat, charities are focusing on those whose jobs could be affected
Could lynx, the elusive wild cat driven to extinction in Britain more than 1,000 years ago, become the new Loch Ness monster? “Whether Nessie’s there or not, she draws tourists,” said Margaret Luckwell, a resident of Moray, Scotland. “It would be the same with lynx. I’d love to see a lynx in the wild.”
Luckwell’s view is a majority one among local people gathering at village halls across the Highlands, as a painstaking consultation slowly gathers momentum for the apex predator’s return to Scottish forests.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:32 pm
Seth Meyers on Team Trump’s Iran threats: ‘These guys speak like they’ve been hit on the head’

Late-night hosts addressed US-Iran tensions, Trump’s failed businesses and Hillary Clinton’s ‘ridiculous’ Epstein hearing
On Thursday night, late-night hosts remarked on the Jeffrey Epstein investigations, the threat of a US attack on Iran and Donald Trump nominating a wellness influencer as the next US surgeon general.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:24 pm
Living with hyperphantasia: ‘I remember the clothes people wore the day we met, the things they said word-for-word’

It’s hard to know what people can see in their own mind’s eye. But for Maddie Thomas there was no doubt: she had especially vivid mental imagery
I close my eyes and picture a boat making its way towards the mainland. Lit only by moonlight, a silhouette walks towards a post box and mails three letters, one by one. Then, the familiar tune of ABBA’s Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) starts to play, and the musical begins.
Sometimes as a child I had trouble falling asleep. But from age 11 and through my early teenage years, recreating the film Mamma Mia! in my head frame-by-frame was my remedy. Running each line of dialogue through my mind and bringing to life the colour of the characters’ clothes, usually by the time they arrive flustered from their journey, I would drift off.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 2:00 pm
Seals, shipwrecks and a screaming swallower: Underwater Photographer of the Year 2026 – in pictures

The annual competition draws thousands of entries from across the world and brings together images from below the water’s surface that show the diversity and challenges of subaquatic life
All photographs courtesy of Underwater Photographer of the Year 2026
Published: February 27, 2026, 6:00 am
Trump has embraced a disturbing strategy to silence free speech | David Bralow

The Federal Trade Commission is investigating Media Matters over critical coverage. It’s just one example of the administration’s approach
The Trump administration is embracing an intimidation strategy to silence critical media coverage. Here’s how it works: a federal agency launches a pretextual investigation into a perceived enemy, keeps the investigation open to coerce compliance, and resists any effort to have a court review the lawfulness of the agency’s actions.
There’s no better example than the Federal Trade Commission’s retaliatory investigation of Media Matters for America for its critical coverage of one of the Trump administration’s most powerful allies.
David Bralow is counsel to the Intercept
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:00 pm
The supreme court has struck a blow to Trump’s corruption machine | David Sirota

The supreme court has deferred to executive power for decades. Its decision on tariffs is a long-overdue warning
After two decades of deferring to executive authority and eroding anti-bribery laws, the supreme court has suddenly limited presidential power in a way that could make one ugly form of political influence a bit more difficult to pull off. Last week’s ruling did not merely strip one president of his executive power to unilaterally impose levies across broad swaths of the economy – it makes it harder for any president to transform tariffs from a broad economic policy into a personal political cudgel that muzzles criticism and enforces fealty.
“A Supreme Court otherwise inclined to endlessly expand Trump’s authority just restricted his go-to tool, ruling that U.S. presidents do not have the power to unilaterally deploy tariffs and dole out punishment and favor to specific companies and economic sectors, friends and family, and entire countries,” said Lori Wallach of Rethink Trade.
The Washington Post reported that Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, dumped $1m into Trump’s inauguration, cultivated relationships with Trump officials, and “refrained from publicly criticizing the president or his policies on national television” – just before securing tariff exemptions for his company’s products.
ProPublica reported that the administration approved a tariff exemption for a thermoplastic made by a company “owned by a pair of brothers who have donated millions of dollars to Republican causes”.
A tariff exemption for electronics conveniently benefited Tesla and, by extension, its CEO, Elon Musk, who bankrolled a multimillion-dollar campaign to re-elect Trump.
The sugar behemoth Florida Crystals, which has lobbied on tariff policy, gave $2m to the main pro-Trump Super Pac, Maga Inc, ahead of Trump slapping tariffs on imported sugar. Reynolds American likewise delivered $2m to the same Super Pac while successfully pushing Trump to crack down on imports of Chinese tobacco products.
Trump relaxed export controls on the microchip maker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) after the company gave $1million to Maga Inc.
Trump reduced tariffs on Vietnam and removed that country from the United States’s export controls list after the Hanoi government approved his family business’s $1.5bn golf course and real estate project.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 3:00 pm
Digested week: ‘Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water … ’ but this time, it’s real | Emma Brockes

Three-part docudrama makes notion of going into the sea in the UK terrifying – much as Jaws did for Americans in 1975
Since I was a child I’ve been going to the same beach on the south coast and never given a second thought to its safety. Swimming in the US, you have the occasional panic about sharks. In South Africa I got stung by a jellyfish. But the English seaside, give or take the odd riptide and the constant threat of hypothermia, has always seemed benign in its outlook, a dull, unthreatening sea.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:09 pm
Having romped into third place in Gorton and Denton, Labour is celebrating its success with a word salad | Marina Hyde

Got battered at the polls? No problem. Just act like voters want more of what you’re selling – not considerably less
As David Lammy put it on Thursday in a dispatch from Gorton and Denton: “Only Labour can stop Reform.” And listen, stopping them by taking third place and haemorrhaging half your support from a general election that took place 19 months ago in an area where you haven’t lost an election for almost 100 years is definitely an intriguing way to do it.
Only the Tories sound more furniture-munchingly insane after the Green win last night, announcing the result shows that “only the Conservatives have the experience, the plans and the team to ensure a stronger economy and a stronger country”. Guys? Your candidate LOST THEIR DEPOSIT. Your candidate pulled in the worst ever English byelection result in Conservative party history. This is a bit like the German military surfacing the morning after Operation Bagration in 1944, surveying the wreckage of the eastern front and declaring: “Lads, we’ve got this. Trust the process!”
Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 3:43 pm
If France could lead the world with Minitel in the 1980s, surely Europe can free itself from Silicon Valley’s shackles now? | Alexander Hurst

Back then, France punched above its weight when it came to tech. The EU needs it to rediscover its taste for the cutting edge
In the 1960s, France became the third country, after the US and Soviet Union, to independently place a satellite (Astérix) into orbit, and the only country to send an animal into space and – crucially, for Félicette the catstronaut – bring it back alive. A decade later, the Franco-British Concorde flicked passengers across the Atlantic in three and a half hours and the TGV began to propel them through the countryside first at 250km/h (155mph), and then 320km/h. Then, in the late 1980s, the French space agency designed a crewed spaceplane, Hermès, that corrected for the Nasa space shuttle’s vulnerability by being integrated into its launch vehicle rather than perched atop it.
A concerted buildout of nuclear power left France with one of the least carbon-intensive economies in the world. And then, of course, there was the Minitel. More than a decade before anyone was typing “www” into their web browsers, French users were able to buy train tickets, check film showings, do their banking, play games, find recipes, read their horoscopes, or even log into, yes, erotic chats – la messagerie rose, as it was known.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:00 am
The Guardian view on Trump’s war on science: Europe should pick up talent fleeing the US | Editorial

The president’s cuts have defunded and alienated thousands of American scientists. Europe can benefit, if it makes the right offer
Donald Trump has spent much of his second term at war with science and scientists. He is cutting staff at institutions such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by a third, and has cancelled or frozen up to 8,000 federal research grants. This hasn’t just hurt individual research programmes, it has damaged America’s credibility as a reliable partner in the scientific community. It is not surprising that many researchers – one poll last year by the journal Nature gave the number of 75% – say they are considering leaving the US entirely.
However, it is one thing to express dissatisfaction, and quite another to up sticks and leave. If the UK and EU want to attract elite scientific talent, their approach must be twofold: appealing directly to scientists concerned with political interference in their research, and offering stable, ringfenced money.
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Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:50 pm
Trump says he is a savior of women’s sports. His ice hockey joke showed what he really thinks | Austin Killips

The president and his allies have never been interested in helping or elevating female athletes. His true feelings were exposed on Sunday
This past week Team USA won gold in both the women’s and men’s ice hockey at the Winter Olympics, presenting Donald Trump with a golden opportunity. Instead of seizing the easy political points, he embraced his chance to ingratiate himself with the boys by inviting them to the State of the Union address. He followed up his offer of a military jet shuttle to Washington DC with a lament that he would have to also invite the women’s team. It was a bit that lit up the locker room with laughter.
The women’s gold medal had been a prime opportunity for Trump to live up to his stated commitment to “protect opportunities for women and girls to compete in safe and fair sports”, a claim made last February when he sought to position himself as the figure saving women’s sports. Instead, he decided to make a joke at the expense of Olympic champions.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 9:00 am
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

Chelsea must keep their heads at Arsenal, Anthony Gordon faces his old club and a key return for Sunderland
Unai Emery has seen most things in this game but he has never won at Wolves. In three and a half years at Villa, he has lost two and drawn one of his three games at Molineux. Twelve months ago they lost this fixture 2-0 and this week Emery shared his poor record to stress the difficulty of the challenge facing his side, particularly given they have won just one of their past five matches in all competitions. Emery even mentioned his visit to Wolverhampton with Arsenal in 2019, when his team trailed 3-0 at half-time and lost 3-1. For Emery, there is no better time to break his duck, with the schedule dictating that Villa could move nine points clear of fifth-placed Chelsea, who visit Villa on Wednesday, before Liam Rosenior’s side travel to Arsenal on Sunday. Victory would enhance Villa’s chances of returning to the Champions League but also pile pressure on direct rivals. Ben Fisher
Wolves v Aston Villa, Friday 8pm (all kick-offs GMT)
Bournemouth v Sunderland, Saturday 12.30pm
Burnley v Brentford, Saturday 3pm
Liverpool v West Ham, Saturday 3pm
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 12:01 am
Baseball should be riding high. Instead the salary cap debate has it gearing up for war | Howard Bryant

As a potential 2027 stoppage looms, MLB owners argue a wage cap is vital for parity. In truth, it’s just another way to boost their assets and fleece fans
Baseball should be on a high. Spring training has begun and a record-breaking winter makes the games especially welcome – baseball means the good weather is coming soon. Injuries marred the NBA playoffs and the Super Bowl was a dud, but no sport settled its championship last year better than baseball, as the Los Angeles Dodgers barely and thrillingly defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in a seven-game epic that ranks among the greatest World Series ever played.
Instead of basking in the afterglow, however, the game is spending this abundance of capital preparing for war: a 2027 work stoppage portends to be the most catastrophic since the summer of 1994, when the players went on strike and the owners responded by cancelling the World Series for the first time in 90 years.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:00 pm
Champions League last-16 draw: Manchester City face Real Madrid, Chelsea get PSG

Newcastle v Barça; Liverpool get Galatasaray rematch
Spurs take on Atlético Madrid; Arsenal meet Leverkusen
The draw for the Champions League last 16 has produced some intriguing, heavyweight clashes featuring the renewal of old rivalries. If Manchester City’s meeting with Real Madrid arguably ranks foremost among them, Chelsea’s engagement with the holders, Paris Saint-Germain, and Newcastle’s duel with Barcelona are certainly not lacking in glamour.
Or, in the case of Chelsea and PSG in particular, edge. The tie is a repeat of last summer’s Club World Cup final in New Jersey, which Chelsea won 3-0 thanks to two goals from Cole Palmer and with a team under the management of Enzo Maresca.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 12:28 pm
Flavor Flav to host Las Vegas event for winning US women’s Olympic ice hockey team

66-year-old rapper is longtime women’s sports supporter
Team did not attend Trump’s State of the Union address
The rapper Flavor Flav will host a Las Vegas event in July to honour the US women’s ice hockey team’s gold medal at the Milano Cortina Olympics and celebrate other female Olympian and Paralympian achievement.
The Hall of Fame rapper announced on X on Thursday that he will host a She Got Game weekend event from 16-19 July in partnership with MGM Resorts to honor the women’s hockey team as well as other female athletes.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 12:09 pm
Lionel Messi tackled by pitch invader during chaotic friendly in Puerto Rico

Preseason game was rescheduled due to a Messi injury
Messi entered in second half and scored winning PK
Inter Miami visits Orlando City in MLS play on Sunday
Lionel Messi was briefly tackled to the ground by a pitch invader and a security guard in a midweek, early-season friendly on Thursday evening in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
Inter Miami were fulfilling a make-up date for a postponed friendly against Ecuadorian club Independiente del Valle, originally slated for 13 February. The initial date was scrapped after Messi had felt discomfort in his hamstring during the preceding tune-up exhibition at Ecuadorian side Barcelona SC. Inter Miami cited coordination with “the event promoter and the government of Puerto Rico” in determining the makeup date of 26 February – five days after Miami opened the 2026 MLS season in Los Angeles, losing 3-0 to Son Heung-min’s LAFC.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 4:45 am
Jack Doohan received ‘serious death threats’ and called for police help before Alpine exit

Australian F1 driver was replaced after 2025 Miami GP
Doohan revealed threats and abuse on Drive to Survive
Jack Doohan has said he received death threats and called police to resolve an encounter with armed men around the time of last year’s Miami Grand Prix, just before he lost his Formula One drive with Alpine.
In the latest series of the Netflix documentary Drive to Survive, released on Friday, the Australian driver said he had been threatened by email, describing the atmosphere around what proved to be his final race as “pretty heavy stuff”.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 11:02 am
Golfer Andrea Pavan ‘thankful to be alive’ after reportedly falling down lift shaft

Italian reportedly fell three floors in South Africa
Golfer ‘in good spirits’ according to his former coach
Italian golfer Andrea Pavan is “thankful to be alive” after reportedly falling three floors down a lift shaft.
The 36-year-old, a two-time European Tour winner, was scheduled to be playing in this week’s South African Open Championship at Stellenbosch Golf Club but was forced to withdraw after the incident on Wednesday.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 7:38 pm
The Indiana Bears? Why an interstate move for a cherished NFL team may work out

An exit from Soldier Field could lead the Bears across state lines. But it could help revive a once thriving area and the team would still be in most fans’ orbit
You think you’re locked out of the housing market? The Chicago Bears have been renting since Warren G Harding was president.
They started out in the NFL as tenants at Wrigley Field, sharing the baseball cathedral with the Cubs for 50 seasons before the league insisted all teams play in a stadium with a capacity of at least 50,000. So in 1971, the Bears decamped to Soldier Field, where they’ve been ever since – save for a season-long “road trip” in 2002 to the University of Illinois’ Memorial Stadium during renovations. Soldier Field is prime football real estate: neoclassical, on the downtown lakefront, with sweeping views of one of America’s most sumptuous skylines. But the lease terms are crazy, the city park district (which owns the stadium) is a borderline slumlord, and the Bears – star-crossed to play in the league’s oldest and smallest stadium while representing its third-largest market – have outgrown the place.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 12:08 pm
California fast food workers, still reeling from ICE raids, demand employers step up

Union-backed pledge urges fast food employers to protect workers’ rights as immigration raids fuel fear and walkouts
Fast food workers in California are demanding employers sign a pledge reaffirming workers’ rights amid Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids at workplaces across the US.
The California Fast Food Workers Union, an affiliate of the Service Employees International Union, drafted a Constitutional Pledge to California Workers’ Rights for workplaces to sign that affirms a commitment to protecting workers and “keep ICE from going where they are not allowed”.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:00 pm
Ghana says at least 55 of its people killed after Russia ‘lured’ them to fight Ukraine

Foreign minister says 272 Ghanaians are thought to have been drawn into battle since 2022, after he visited Kyiv
At least 55 Ghanaians have been killed in Russia’s war with Ukraine after being “lured into battle”, Ghana’s foreign minister has said after a visit to Kyiv in which officials raised the issue of Russian recruitment of African people.
Reports of African men being attracted to Russia by promises of jobs and ending up on Ukraine’s frontlines have become more frequent in recent months, creating tensions between Moscow and some of the countries involved.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 4:42 pm
Brigitte Bardot tribute at the César awards greeted with boos

A shout of ‘racist’ could also be heard during the segment at France’s version of the Oscars
A tribute to Brigitte Bardot at the Césars, France’s version of the Oscars, on Thursday was greeted with boos. In a video clip posted on social media, boos can clearly be heard among the applause as the tributes, and a shout of “racist!” is also audible.
Bardot, who died in December aged 91, became arguably the most celebrated figure in postwar French cinema for films such as And God Created Woman and Contempt, but after quitting acting in the early 1970s her later years were marred by increasing political activity on the far right, resulting in a string of convictions for inciting racial hatred.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 11:36 am
Rising anger over ‘lop-sided’ and ‘immoral’ US health funding pacts with African countries

Zimbabwe refuses to sign agreement and Kenya faces a court case over data sharing as new aid deals come under scrutiny
A series of bilateral health agreements being negotiated between African countries and the administration of President Donald Trump have been labelled “clearly lop-sided” and “immoral” amid growing outrage at US demands, including countries being forced to share biological resources and data.
It emerged this week that Zimbabwe had halted negotiations with the US for $350m (£258m) of health funding, saying the proposals risked undermining its sovereignty and independence.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 7:00 am
Weather tracker: US cities close schools and cancel flights amid heavy snowfall

Winter Storm Hernando, which struck north-eastern regions this week, described as a ‘bomb cyclone’
Winter Storm Hernando swept across the north-eastern US on Sunday and into the start of the week, unleashing blizzard conditions across much of the region as heavy snowfall combined with gale-force winds. Blizzard warnings were issued for several cities including New York City, Portland and Boston. More than 10,000 flights were cancelled, and schools closed in many states.
The storm intensified rapidly through Sunday. Coastal areas of Massachusetts and Rhode Island recorded gusts of about 70mph, and Montauk Point in New York reporting stronger gusts of 84mph.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 10:00 am
How extreme weather is leaving thousands of homes uninsurable

In this week’s newsletter: The climate crisis is making insurance unaffordable for many – and it should worry all of us, even if we think we’re safe from floods, wildfires and hurricanes
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Some homes are becoming uninsurable due to the rapidly escalating impacts of the climate crisis. And that should worry you too, even if you think your home is safe enough.
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‘Homes may have to be abandoned’: how climate crisis has reshaped Britain’s flood risk
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 7:00 am
Frozen in time: Antarctic ice cave to be used to save melting glacier samples

Ice Memory Foundation’s specially dug ‘sanctuary’ offers storage for cores, which hold thousands of years of history
Last month the Ice Memory Foundation opened the first ever sanctuary for mountain ice cores in Antarctica, where samples will be stored for centuries to come.
The cores, typically 10cm in diameter and a metre or more long, are stored in a specially excavated ice cave. The first to be laid down came from two Alpine glaciers that are rapidly shrinking.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 6:00 am
An oil refinery defined life in this quaint California city. What happens when it’s gone?

For decades, the Valero refinery shaped Benicia’s economy, politics and health. Now the city has become a reluctant test case of whether an oil town can reinvent itself
Less than 40 miles north of San Francisco, the city of Benicia has the quaint ambience of an American small town, where a white gazebo and sign for a community crab bake mark the approach to a vibrant downtown stretch of restaurants, cafes and antique shops.
From many vantage points, it’s easy to forget the city is home to a massive 900-acre oil refinery, its imposing sprawl of stacks, holding tanks and billowing steam hidden from view. But for nearly 60 years, the refinery has loomed over every aspect of life in Benicia, exerting outsized influence on its economy and politics, while posing serious risks to public health.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 2:00 pm
Woman at heart of US trial says she was addicted to social media at age six

Lead plaintiff, now 20, says use of social media made her relationships with friends and family anxious and strained
The young woman at the heart of the landmark trial about the addictive nature of social media testified for the first time on Thursday, saying she got hooked on YouTube starting at age six and Instagram at nine. By the time she was 10, she said, she had become depressed and was engaging in self-harm.
The woman, who is now 20 and known by her initials KGM, is the lead plaintiff in an expansive lawsuit against YouTube and Meta, which owns Instagram and Facebook. The crux of the case alleges social media companies intentionally create addictive products, leading to mental health issues in young people.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:14 am
Detained Columbia student released after Mamdani talks with Trump

Ellie Aghayeva confirms freedom hours after Department of Homeland security agents access residence hall
The Columbia University student arrested and detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Thursday morning has been released, according to social media. The student, Elmina Aghayeva, posted a story to her Instagram account in which she confirmed her release. “I just got out a little while ago,” the statement reads. “I am safe and okay. In an uber otw [on the way] home.”
In her post, Aghayeva said that she is currently being inundated with calls from reporters. She writes: “I need a little bit of time to process everything. I will come back soon. But please don’t worry.”
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 10:17 pm
Bible-infused public school curriculum in Texas to undergo corrections for thousands of errors

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A Bible-infused curriculum that Texas approved for public schools over pushback in 2024 will undergo corrections to fix hundreds of errors caught by teachers and education officials after the material was introduced to classrooms.
The curriculum in what is known as the “Bluebonnet” textbook is among Republican-led efforts in the US to incorporate more religious teachings into classrooms. Designed by the state’s public education agency, it is optional for schools to adopt, though they receive additional funding if they do so.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:13 am
Kansas revokes driver’s licenses from trans residents in latest assault on rights

Law demanding IDs match ‘sex at birth’ also includes bathroom ban provision for trans people in public buildings
Transgender Kansas residents have begun receiving letters from the state’s department of motor vehicles notifying them that their driver’s licenses will be invalid beginning Thursday, as a new law goes into effect that demands that forms of identification must now reflect the credential holder’s “sex at birth”.
The bill, known as SB 244, also bans transgender people from using bathrooms in public buildings that match their gender identity, and creates a sort of bounty hunter system, in which citizens can sue transgender people they encounter in restrooms for $1,000 in damages.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 8:42 pm
North Korea’s ‘most beloved’ child: what the key congress revealed about Kim Jong-un’s succession plans

Many observers believe North Korean leader has decided daughter Kim Ju-ae will succeed him, but others say gender politics could block her path to power
When North Korea’s ruling party held a top-level meeting this month there were predictable boasts of unstoppable nuclear development and, more unexpectedly, a suggestion by Kim Jong-un that his country and the US “could get along” – provided that Washington recognised North Korea as a legitimate nuclear power.
But for many North Korea watchers, the Workers’ party congress – held over several days just once every five years – was a rare opportunity to speculate over the identity of the country’s future leader.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:53 am
European girls aged 13-15 have world’s highest rate of tobacco use for age group

World Health Organization report also finds one in seven adolescents across continent use vapes and e-cigarettes
Teenage girls in Europe have the highest rate of tobacco use in their age group around the world, while one in seven adolescents across the continent use vapes and e-cigarettes, figures show.
The data, based on analysis by the World Health Organization (WHO), shows that Europe is on course to maintain its status as the world’s biggest consumer of tobacco up to 2030, and reveals “particularly concerning” trends of tobacco use among women and young people.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 8:00 am
‘More exploitation, fewer rights’: Argentina braces for sweeping overhaul of labor laws

Javier Milei’s boosters say law will revive employment, but critics decry cuts to severance and longer working hours
Argentina’s senate is poised to approve a sweeping overhaul of labour laws aimed at weakening trade unions and lowering labour costs for businesses.
The government of the self-styled “anarcho-capitalist” president, Javier Milei, says the initiative will help revive formal employment, after 290,600 registered jobs were lost between December 2023, when he took office, and November 2025.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 9:00 am
Cuba vows to fight ‘terrorist aggression’ after attack from US-registered boat

Cuban president says country will ‘defend itself with determination’ after deadly coastal assault by exiles
Cuba has vowed to defend itself against any “terrorist and mercenary aggression”, a day after border guards said they had killed four exiles on a Florida-registered speedboat that opened fire on a patrol.
Cuba’s president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, wrote on X that the Caribbean country would “defend itself with determination and firmness” after the incident in which six other people on the boat were injured.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 7:15 pm
‘It’s good music, not a guilty pleasure’: how Bruno Mars embraced cheese to become pop’s most popular star

He gets more streams than Taylor Swift or Bad Bunny, thanks to a shamelessly corny and cannily timeless style. Close collaborators and industry experts explain his secret
Sixteen years since his sugary debut Just the Way You Are became a megahit, Bruno Mars is the most-streamed musician in the world. Last year, the Hawaiian-born 40-year-old became the first (and still only) artist to reach 150m monthly listeners on Spotify, and his staying power shows little sign of waning: Mars now has more listeners than even Bad Bunny and Taylor Swift. His latest, funk-inspired single I Just Might – which he performed at the Grammys earlier this month, with a brass band, slick suit and his trademark bandana – shot to the top of the US Hot 100, making him only the fourth male soloist in chart history to achieve 10 No 1 singles there, after Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and Drake.
“We always say, I don’t know when that happened,” laughs Philip Lawrence, the songwriter and producer who has helped shape Mars’s story, when asked about their huge success together. The two musicians were introduced in 2006 and bonded over a shared dream to get signed and get on stage. “That was our connection – let’s perform!”
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 10:40 am
‘I’ve never been so frightened’: the veteran reporter who turned his lens on the empty bedrooms of school shooting victims

The director of an Oscar-nominated documentary that goes into the bedrooms of children killed in US school shootings on why it was his most daunting challenge to date – and the hard task of encouraging people to see it
Steve Hartman has been a CBS correspondent since 1996. In the US, he is known for his feelgood human interest stories. This month he has reported on the retirement of a well-loved New Jersey postman after 33 years on the job and a truck driver who has spent two decades building a balsa wood scale replica of New York City.
But since 1997, Hartman has also been reporting on school shootings, which have become a horrifyingly common feature of American life. (CNN reports that there were at least 78 in 2025, though there is no universal definition of a school shooting, which means that numbers vary depending on the source. Other reports suggest a much higher figure.)
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 8:00 am
Vanished review – even Kaley Cuoco can’t save this desperately daft mystery caper

With poor Sam Claflin virtually banished from screen, it’s up to the Big Bang Theory star to keep this woefully formulaic show afloat – and it’s a losing battle
Buckle up, buttercups! Three hours of overstuffed nonsense split into four 45-minute bursts is about to come atcha, and fast.
Vanished stars Kaley Cuoco, who found fame in The Big Bang Theory from 2007-2019, then starred in The Flight Attendant a few years back. Cuoco played an ordinary, if functionally alcoholic, stewardess who found herself in the wrong place at the wrong time, and enmeshed in an ever-deepening mystery, then mortal peril. She found unexpected reserves of courage and resourcefulness and managed to stay half a step ahead of the bad guys until it was time for vanquishings and comeuppances all round.
Vanished is on Prime Video now.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:00 am
A Spider-Man Universe without Spider-Man is completely pointless. Why won’t Sony sling him in?

Six movies in, the series about characters linked to the web-slinger is looking ever ropier. More are on the way – but with no sign of the obvious way refresh the franchise
The old adage goes that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. The news this week that Sony is planning to reboot its once much-vaunted, now completely risible “Spider-Man Universe”, shows there must be a few Hollywood executives who still believe in it.
Speaking on The Town podcast this week, the studio’s chief executive and chair Tom Rothman was asked about the future of the bafflingly superfluous superhero franchise that gave us three lukewarm Venom films, the odious Morbius and the tonally anaemic Madame Web. Despite scant clamour for more movies, he confirmed that the saga will live to fight another day. “Is the larger Spider-Verse dead?” Rothman was asked. “No,” he replied. “Are you going to go back to those at some point?” asked his interviewer. “Yes,” Rothman said. “But it’ll be a fresh reboot?” “Yes.” “New people?” “Yes, yes.” Rothman then added: “Scarcity has value … you got to make the audience miss you.”
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:03 pm
Scream 7 review – nostalgic slasher sequel settles for solid over seminal

Neve Campbell, Kevin Williamson and Courtney Cox return for another Ghostface whodunnit that is messy but mostly entertaining
Whether you love or hate the Scream franchise, it’s hard at this stage not to at least respect it. Even without the subterranean bar set by other lazy slasher sequels (stalk, stab, repeat, yawn) it’s a series that has now been around for 30 years and tasked itself with extending an ongoing narrative of insanely convoluted soap, finding new ways to comment on the horror genre and appealing to a savvier generation of younger fans (the sixth film managed to be the highest-grossing in the US). If nothing has rivalled the 1996 original, it’s still hard to argue that there’s been an objectively bad Scream movie, even at the franchise’s less effective moments, there’s been a buzz of effort and energy present.
The run continues, albeit with perhaps more notes than usual, with Scream 7, a scrappy, passably entertaining new chapter that limps to the screen with wounds on show. The original plan had been to continue the story of the Carpenter sisters, introduced in 2022’s hit relaunch, but after the shameful firing of star Melissa Barrera who dared to speak out about a genocide, it was back to the drawing board. Said drawing board was then just a headshot of Neve Campbell, the original Scream queen, and a bunch of dollar signs next to it as the actor had rightfully turned down the sixth film over what she said was a lowball offer. Some seven million reasons to rejoin later (according to reports) and she’s back front and centre, along with many amusing “why weren’t you in New York?” references, and with some familiar, and confusing, old friends.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 4:03 pm
‘Everybody wants a bestie like this guy!’ Rush on rock’s most anticipated reunion – and its greatest bromance

After drummer Neil Peart died in 2020, many thought the Canadian prog legends would never reform. As they book a mammoth global tour, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson explain how their lifelong bond drew them back together
The two men on the sofa, Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, have known each other for 60 years now. “When we first met in junior high school, we sat beside each other, and we laughed,” says Lee, the elder by a month. “He’s the funniest guy I’ve ever known, and I make him laugh, too.” Lifeson, who has been gazing at his friend happily, nods vigorously. “Yeah!” The two of them gently tease each other, and speak of each other with such happy admiration, that I feel suffused with warmth from the off. “Everybody wants to have a bestie like this guy!” Lee says at one point, beaming.
It’s only because they like each other so much that they’re in this posh London hotel suite. Lifeson came over to Europe for some health checks, and Lee decided to come with him. Once they were here, they decided they may as well talk to some journalists about Rush’s upcoming R50 reunion tour, and the decision to add 24 European and South American shows to the 58 arena dates they’d already announced for North America (they’ll play the UK in March 2027). The interviews were meant to be separate, but they decided it would be more enjoyable to speak together. Honestly, if you ever want to see a model for male friendship, spend time with Rush and feel cleansed.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:00 am
Lala Lala: Heaven 2 review – brooding alt-popper fights the urge to run

(Sub Pop)
Lillie West’s fourth album is a hazy, mid-tempo meditation on escape that gets stuck in a numbing mid-tempo mode – though there is a gorgeous moment of release
Over fidgety, impatient keys, Lala Lala – UK-born, US-based Lillie West – declares her intention to leave. “Get me out of America,” she whispers, frustrated, on opener Car Anymore. Yet West’s fourth album (and first for Sub Pop) is about stillness – or trying to fight the urge to run.
After darting between Chicago, New Mexico, Reykjavík and London, West found love in Los Angeles and started to put down roots. But Heaven 2 (produced by Jay Som’s Melina Duterte) is shrouded in uncertainty, with cloaks of reverb, and lyrics buried beneath breathy deflection. Scammer toys with the romantic tension of threatening to split town, over an austere soundscape of purring synths and crisp snare, while Anywave battles a crisis of self – “If I existed, I don’t any more” – across bleary sirens and a spinning drum machine, like a nihilist sibling to Lorde’s Melodrama.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 9:30 am
Tomeka Reid: Dance! Skip! Hop! review – an early contender for jazz album of the year

(Out of Your Head)
The cellist reunites with guitarist Mary Halvorson, bassist Jason Roebke and drummer Tomas Fujiwara for five stunning tracks that are boundary-pushing yet populist
US cellist and composer Tomeka Reid and her frequent guitar soulmate Mary Halvorson have collected so many compliments for their jazzily genre-loose innovations over the past decade and a half, that they don’t need to waste a moment proving anything to anybody. These two fearless musicians have played alongside the tough, cerebral Anthony Braxton, and Reid has been part of that great Chicago avant-jazz institution, the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). But if they ever considered extending a conciliatory hand to the jazz-averse, it might sound like this entrancing and aptly named set.
This is the fourth release by Reid’s quartet featuring Halvorson, bassist Jason Roebke and drummer Tomas Fujiwara. Over five tracks and almost 50 minutes, they race and cruise through jiving swingers, fast brush-shuffles, Latin-jazzy harmonies, hip-hoppish fuzz-guitar burn-ups, and sensuous acoustic-cello reveries.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 8:30 am
Dead-end boys and West End girls: Lily Allen’s greatest songs – ranked!

Ahead of her UK tour and her three nominations at this weekend’s Brit awards, we appraise Allen’s sharp, candid songcraft
The final track of West End Girl is as close as the album’s break-up saga comes to conciliation, which isn’t terribly close (there’s a glancing lyrical reference to fault on both sides). But in its dreamy trip-hoppy backing and the sweetness of its melody lurks something else: a sense of closure.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 2:00 pm
What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in February

Francis Spufford, Manish Chauhan and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the comments
I’ve been reading a very short book by Claire Baglin, translated by Jordan Stump, On the Clock. Set on the edge of somewhere in Brittany, all run-down blocks, dual carriageways and drive-in eateries, it’s a dark, sometimes funny story of a working-class family and a young woman starting work in a fast-food restaurant. Through a few short scenes we get a real insight into the quotidian soullessness of the work.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 2:00 pm
Scholar, seductress, alchemist: who was the real Cleopatra?

The Egyptian queen has fascinated me from childhood, but following the archives led only to ancient gossip and Roman propaganda. Fiction was the way to liberate her from misogynist myth
Witch, whore, villain – there are few women who have been as vilified through history as Cleopatra VII. The disdain of ancient sources that sought to dismiss her as exotic and seductive has corrupted her legacy. But I take pleasure in knowing that her name has permeated through time with far more recognition than the men who wrote about her. Ask a 10-year-old child who Plutarch is and they’ll scrunch up their brows – but Cleopatra? Their eyes light up with glee.
Mine did when I was tasked by my schoolteacher to draw Cleopatra. My small hands searched through the box of crayons. I picked up the brown, its tip pristine from lack of use. It was the loneliest colour in the box, used only to draw mud or bark. The face I drew reflected my own in features and colour.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 11:00 am
Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels

A mission to grow plants in the desert; a potato’s adventures; a film-maker’s dreams; wartime bravery; a feminist fantasy and more
The Wonder by Tom Percival, Simon & Schuster, £12.99
Daniel’s wet grey day seems like it will never get better – until he hears music and everything changes. A subtly beautiful picture book about finding small moments of joy and wonder.
The Big Green by Ken Wilson-Max, Otter-Barry, £12.99
Heading into the desert to plant seedlings with their family and neighbours, Maryam and Issa help to build the Great Green Wall of Africa in this rhythmic, colourful picture book, a rich celebration of community environmental action.
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:00 pm
Ancient by Luke Barley review – the secret history of Britain’s woodlands

A former ranger tells the story of how the UK’s forests intimately shaped – and were shaped by – its people
It may not sit well with the politicians who now seek to govern it, but Britain has always been a land of immigrants – our “native” fauna and flora among them. More than 10,000 years ago, in the wake of retreating ice sheets, trees from the warmer south began to re-colonise this chilly north-western fringe of Europe: first birch, then hazel, elm, oak and alder. By the time rising sea levels submerged the marshy lowlands connecting it to the rest of the continent, the new British mainland was covered in a luxuriant tangle of forest. In this primeval wildwood, a squirrel could leap tree-to-tree from north coast to south, east coast to west.
Or so one story goes. In Ancient, woodland expert Luke Barley sets out to tell a more complex and fascinating tale of our forests and the people that have lived with and made use of them. His title points back to the post-ice age woodland and its forerunners in sweltering or wintry deep prehistory, but it also holds a more specific meaning. Under classifications drawn up in the 1970s, a UK wood is considered “ancient” if it was already in existence by 1600 (in Scotland, by 1750), as shown on the earliest accurate maps. These are our last links to the wildwood, places where the undisturbed soil still supports a rich and intricate ecosystem that no human ingenuity can recreate.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 7:00 am
Resident Evil Requiem review - there’s plenty of life in the undead yet

Fear, fights and feverish fanservice collide in this celebration of Resident Evil’s recent and retro legacy
PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch 2; Capcom
There’s often an undercurrent of existential fatigue in games that look back at their legacy. Dark Souls III’s dying kingdom, Metal Gear Solid 4’s decrepit Snake. So when Capcom showed us an ageing Leon Kennedy entering the ruins of the police station that marked the start of his journey from rookie cop to hardened veteran, it felt tinged with ennui as much as nostalgia. That self-reflective swansong for this 30-year series may still happen one day, but Requiem isn’t it. Even at its dourest and most pensive, this is less a song for the dead, more a knees-up in honour of the rocket launchers and typewriters that came before. Leon may be getting on a bit, but this is Capcom as energised, devious and goofy as ever.
Leon’s old scars will have to wait, anyway. Requiem’s new blood is FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft. Equal parts tenacious and nervous, she’s a fitting lens on the horror portion of Requiem’s split focus between disempowered terror and cathartic action. The story opens with Grace – more acquainted with desk work than field ops – tasked to go over a crime scene at a gutted hotel. She knows the place well, since it holds some horrific memories for her. Still, she heads off with little more than a flashlight and a pistol you’ll never find quite enough ammunition for to feel safe.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 1:46 pm
‘The American dream is a lie’: Venezuelans left in limbo and losing hope in Mexico – a photo essay

Fearful of returning to their home countries and unable to continue north, many asylum seekers now face eviction as Mexico starts to demolish the camps set up to house them
The road to the “nation of immigrants” has radically changed course over the past months for those hoping for a new life in the United States. A series of executive orders by the US president, Donald Trump, has drastically shifted migration across the Americas.
In the early morning in Mexico City, people living at Vallejo informal migrant camp get ready for the day. It is one of the last of six camps formed to house growing numbers of people arriving mostly from Venezuela and Honduras after changes to US legislation in 2022. Other camps were recently dismantled
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:51 pm
‘You’re sweet – and I’m old!’: Billy Porter and Sam Morrison on teaming up for a comedy about love and death

The Emmy-winning singer and actor was so struck by the standup’s autobiographical one-man show Sugar Daddy that he signed on as producer. The pair discuss ‘bears’, blood sugar and bridging the divides between generations of gay men
Sugar Daddy is a one-man show about “love, grief and insulin” by the 31-year-old standup Sam Morrison. An autobiographical monologue that turns tragedy into comedy, it tells of how Morrison fell in love with Jonathan, who was 24 years his senior, after meeting him at a gay bear festival in Provincetown, Massachusetts. In 2021, two and a half years into their relationship, Jonathan died from Covid.
For the last four years, Morrison has been performing Sugar Daddy around the world; next month he brings an updated version to London’s West End. The co-producer is Billy Porter, 56, the Emmy-winning singer, actor and director whose credits include Pose, American Horror Story and Cabaret.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:00 pm
Week in wildlife: rescued dolphins, a white whale and a precious kākāpō chick

This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 8:00 am
Tracey Emin’s lust for life, gaudy Egyptian treasure and Don McCullin hits 90 – the week in art
Emin reminds us of the deep power of art, Ramses II parades his megalomaniac gold and Rose Wylie’s witty paintings finally get their due – all in your weekly dispatch
Tracey Emin: A Second Life
The most serious and intelligent, as well as passionate, artist of her generation proves art can still touch us all and express what it is to be alive.
• Tate Modern, London, until 31 August
Published: February 27, 2026, 12:18 pm
Demna brings sexy back in effort to reinvigorate Gucci

Designer’s first catwalk for the brand in Milan flirts with bad taste with short, tight dresses and a diamante G-string
Demna is fashion’s dark lord of apocalyptic streetwear. Gucci is the glossy sex kitten of Milan. Put the two together, and what do you get? Sex appeal that flirts with bad taste.
At Demna’s first Gucci catwalk show, staged in Milan on Friday afternoon in front of an audience including Donatella Versace and Paris and Nicky Hilton, dresses were so short and tight that Emily Ratajkowski periodically yanked down a handful of disco-ball sequins to cover her bottom as she walked. There were lapdance-bar tinsel hair extensions, and Kate Moss in a diamante G-string. A certain sketchiness in the roll of the hips, a model who pulled his phone out of his bumbag and scrolled his way down the catwalk.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 6:21 pm
‘Putting on a brave face’: why royal fashion has never been more arresting

Could the royal family’s latest troubles usher in a new era of diplomatic dressing?
As Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was taken into police custody last week, his brother King Charles made a “surprise” appearance on the front row at the opening of London fashion week. Styled in one of his staple jaunty ties, clashing pocket handkerchief and British-made suit, it sent the message loud and clear: this was business as usual.
That message persisted when, at the Baftas at the weekend, the Prince and Princess of Wales showed a united front in coordinated burgundy velvet (“Pantone diplomacy”, as the New York Times put it). Catherine’s blush Gucci gown showed not just solidarity in hue but also, arguably, signalled her ethics in a week when the royal family’s came under fire: she’d worn the dress before, on a previous outing.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 9:00 am
‘Perfectly cooked and juicy’: this simple metal rod changed how I make roast chicken

My pursuit of the best roasted chicken led to this stick that is reliable, easy to use and results in crowd-pleasing dinner
Roast chicken is simple to make: all you really need is a chicken, salt and an oven. But it’s nearly impossible to perfect.
We’ve all swooned over the platonic ideal – crispy, golden, generously seasoned, herby aromatic skin encasing juicy flesh. But more often we are left poking at skin that ranges from flaccid to burnt; doneness that ranges from bloody at the thigh bone to stringy at the breast. Thank goodness for gravy to cover the ills.
The best roast chicken tool:
PoulTree Chicken Rod
The best affordable cast-iron pan:
Lodge Cast-Iron Pan
Published: February 26, 2026, 8:20 pm
'Repair is not simply sustainable, it is philosophical': Japanese craft kits to turn your accidents into art

From golden joinery to reinforced stitching, these traditional techniques will make you rethink your relationship with the things you own
In the US, a broken cup goes in the trash. A ripped shirt gets donated or discarded. Damaged objects are useless, disposable.
But in Japan, a different worldview has taken root. “Choosing to repair is not simply sustainable, it is philosophical,” says Atsushi Futatsuya, a sashiko practitioner who mends clothing using bold, visible patterns. “It is a decision to remain in relationship with objects, even after they show signs of wear, when many would consider them to have reached the end of their usefulness.”
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 9:15 pm
You be the judge: should my girlfriend change the way she loads the dishwasher?

Emily wants Ananya to load the machine methodically. Ananya is happy with her more random approach. Whose argument stacks up? You decide
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There is a correct way to load a dishwasher. Ananya’s haphazard method makes no sense
My method works fine. By dictating how it should be done, Emily is being superior and controlling
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 8:00 am
Fashion’s greatest challenges ‘inequality and AI’, say Prada designers

Speaking at Milan fashion week, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons presented a more concentrated, but relatable, show
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, the co-designers of Prada, said backstage at Milan fashion week that fashion’s greatest challenges were inequality and artificial intelligence.
An interesting perspective, since Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire owner of Meta, and his wife, Priscilla Chan, sat next to Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada’s husband, in the front row.
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 7:00 am
I can’t stop picking at my pimples. How do I break this habit?

Treating the underlying acne can help. But stress relief measures like meditation can too – and may depend on the severity
Hi Ugly,
I tend to get pimples, especially around my period. This is fine and normal. What’s not fine is that I cannot stop picking at them, making my skin irritated and red.
Why is this column called ‘Ask Ugly’?
How should I be styling my pubic hair?
How do I deal with imperfection?
My father had plastic surgery. Now he wants me and my mother to get work done
I want to ignore beauty culture. But I’ll never get anywhere if I don’t look a certain way
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 5:00 pm
Experience: my record company replaced me with an ‘impostor’

Kendrick Lamar has sampled my track. I’d love to ask him if he knows my story
Growing up in North Miami Beach in the 1980s was a lot of fun. We might not have had TikTok, but we weren’t bored: we would ride our bikes around and blast music from our boomboxes all weekend. In my mid-teens, I did a work placement at a record store. I loved it, and became something of an expert in R&B and rap, listening to Grandmaster Flash, Run-DMC and 2 Live Crew on repeat.
One day in 1984, when I was 17, a record producer named Tony Butler – better known as “Pretty Tony” – came into the store. He heard me speak and asked me whether I wanted to make some music. I thought, “Why not?!”
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 5:00 am
The secret life of a waitress: my nine nightmare diners – from flirts to complainers

Are influencers really the biggest problem facing waiting staff? Not compared with the customer who demanded I pick up her dog’s poo ...
Influencers have had a bad time of it at restaurants recently. There they are, just trying to record a quick video and take a few pictures of their lunch, and restaurateur Jeremy King (of the Ivy and the Wolseley in London) goes and writes an article saying they’re ruining the dining experience of “bona fide guests” – something he says staff are “desperately trying to stop”. I’ve read pieces calling TikTok the end of the London restaurant scene. Friends’ parents have even said they would get up and leave if they were sitting next to anyone filming their meal.
This surprises me. I have worked as a waitress in restaurants for more than five years, a job I love, and the joys of which most often come from the customers I serve. Of course, for every 10 great customers, you’re bound to get one that’s not so great – I’ve come across my fair share of those.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 5:00 am
The bubbling beauty of baked pasta

From a Sichuan-inspired lasagne and a simple macaroni cheese to pasta al forno with meatballs, here are a few easy, inspired recipes to enjoy hot from the oven
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The other day, I climbed the communal stairs and opened the front door to the smell of cheese on toast. A welcome aroma made even more welcome when I realised that it was actually the tips of pasta tubes turning golden among grated cheese and creamy bechamel sauce. To add to the pleasant scene, my partner, Vincenzo, was washing up. Because that is the thing about pasta al forno – baked pasta – the time between finishing the construction and the eating is around about 25 minutes. That is, exactly the right amount of time to wash up and wipe up, or delegate those tasks to someone else while you make a salad and open a bottle of wine. There are few things as beautiful, inviting and complete as baked pasta and a clean kitchen.
The baked-pasta galaxy is a big one, with many stars. Ann and Franco Taruschio provide a brilliant recipe for a classic lasagne bolognese, made with fresh pasta, a rich (but not tomato-rich) ragu and parmesan-enriched bechamel. While their recipe is undoubtedly written for fresh pasta – either homemade or bought – it can and should be adapted for dried pasta, too. Just remember to plunge the dried sheets in boiling water for 30 seconds before using them, even if the packet instructions say not to soak them. Also, make the bechamel slightly more liquid by increasing the milk by 100ml. Meanwhile, for a lasagne recipe specifically written for dried pasta and with a juicy, tomato-rich meat sauce, look to Katie Stewart via Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. Alternatively, Tamal Ray has a fantastic-sounding Sichuan-inspired lasagne made with pork mince, fermented bean ragu, bechamel and chard (pictured top).
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 12:40 pm
Zoning in on Ménilmontant, Paris: ‘bohemian, arty and off the tourist trail’

This former industrial quartier is now getting noticed for its community-focused art spaces, lively local bars and inexpensive north African food
On a hill that rises up between Belleville’s Chinatown and Père-Lachaise cemetery, Ménilmontant was once a rural hamlet with vines and farms, before becoming more industrial in the 19th century. The quartier boasts a united, colourful community whose working-class Parisian roots have long been integrated with a strong north African diaspora. Bohemian, arty and socially committed, it remains off the tourist trail with no notable museums or monuments; it’s just a genuinely Parisian neighbourhood. The locals were bemused to learn that Time Out made Ménilmontant one of its World’s Coolest Neighbourhoods for 2025, though tourists who do venture here to discover a glimpse of a fast-disappearing Paris are sure of a warm welcome.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 7:00 am
The tech worker cleaning condoms and old socks off the Brooklyn Bridge: ‘People have no shame’

It took Ellen Baum about 16 hours to finish clearing one section of hair ties, condoms and tissues woven into the fencing
On a blisteringly cold day earlier this month, Ellen Baum was not in the best mood as she walked across the Brooklyn Bridge to meet some friends in Manhattan.
“I had read particularly horrible news that morning about, you know, the general state of the world,” said Baum, who is 37 and works in tech. And then there was the garbage. Baum stared at the dirty tissues, hair ties, trash bags and socks affixed to the suspension bridge’s frame – sometimes she even sees condoms and tampons woven into the fencing – and had a thought. “I can’t do anything about some of these big problems that the world and the city are facing. But I can do one modicum of something nice.”
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 1:00 pm
‘Really a lot of amazing beauty’: emails show how model scout connected Epstein with young women

Daniel Siad, facing allegation of rape in France, appears in more than 1,000 documents in latest declassified files
“In This busyness I feel like fisherman some time I cache quick, some time no fish,” Daniel Siad, a model scout, wrote to Jeffrey Epstein in July 2014, explaining the frustrations of his work scouring the world for future models.
In this exchange, released in the latest batch of US Department of Justice documents, Siad was annoyed with Epstein, who had failed to turn up for a planned meeting.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 12:00 pm
‘Any other child would have died’: the miraculous survival of Nada Itrab

After a nine-year-old girl was kidnapped and taken from Spain to Bolivia, authorities feared the worst. They found her in the rainforest nine months later – but that wasn’t the end of her ordeal
On 27 August 2013, a tall, spirited nine-year-old girl with long, well-brushed hair boarded an overnight coach in Barcelona. Nada Itrab was bright and observant. At school, she regularly came top of her class. Even now, she carried a notebook, eager to record the things she would discover on this trip. She had been given a camera, too – a cheap, lilac-coloured digital model which, since she was unused to luxuries, seemed to her like a treasure.
In eight hours, Nada would be at Barajas airport in the Spanish capital, Madrid. She would take her first flight, heading for Bolivia’s largest city, Santa Cruz de la Sierra. To her, the trip was an adventure, like something from the storybooks that she read at her local library in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, a city just south of Barcelona. The daughter of undocumented immigrants from Morocco, Nada had lived there since she was four.
Continue reading...Published: February 26, 2026, 5:00 am
Tell us what Pokémon means to you

As Pokémon turns 30, we would like to hear what the franchise means to you
It is 30 years since the game Pocket Monsters was released for the Nintendo Game Boy in Japan. Many more video games, trading cards, toys, an animated series and films followed as the franchise became a worldwide hit. With this in mind, we would like to hear what Pokémon means to you after three decades.
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Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 3:37 pm
Holi colours, ice hockey and a dinosaur: photos of the day – Friday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: February 27, 2026, 1:37 pm
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