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Mexico pyramid shooter who took hostages and killed 1 is identified

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Officials identified the gunman who fatally shot a Canadian tourist and wounded others atop a historic pyramid at Teotihuacan in Mexico on Monday.

Published: April 21, 2026, 11:10 am

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard sidelines president as military grip expands

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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps effectively has assumed control over key state functions and blocked presidential appointments, according to an Iran International report.

Published: April 21, 2026, 10:00 am

Deadly shooting at historic tourist site leaves one dead, several injured as motive unclear

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A shooting at Mexico's Teotihuacan pyramids left a Canadian woman dead and multiple tourists injured, according to Mexican officials and security reports.

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:43 pm

Who is Ahmad Vahidi? Iran’s new IRGC chief tied to global attacks and ‘Death to America’ ideology

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Shadowy IRGC commander Ahmad Vahidi is emerging as one of Iran's most powerful figures as Trump's ceasefire deadline approaches, analysts warn.

Published: April 20, 2026, 5:38 pm

Carnival Cruise passenger, 67, found dead while snorkeling off the coast of Australia during excursion

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A Carnival Splendor passenger reportedly drowned while snorkeling near Moreton Island, Australia, during a four-night roundtrip cruise from Sydney.

Published: April 20, 2026, 5:05 pm

Massive 7.7-magnitude earthquake hits off Japanese coast

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A strong earthquake erupted off the coast of the nation of Japan, the Associated Press reported, noting the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center indicated the tsunami threat "has now passed."

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:54 am

Distress call captures tanker under fire, Iran shuts Hormuz trapping thousands of sailors

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Hundreds of oil tankers are stranded at the Strait of Hormuz after Iran shut the chokepoint, with crews reporting gunfire and traumatic experiences.

Published: April 20, 2026, 1:03 am

Iran War Live Updates: Uncertainty Surrounds U.S.-Iran Talks as Cease-Fire Nears End

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Vice President JD Vance was set to return to Pakistan for peace talks, U.S. officials said, though Iran has not confirmed that its negotiators will attend.

Published: April 21, 2026, 10:59 am

How the Cole Disaster Drove the U.S. to Develop New Warship Defenses

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The Navy destroyers enforcing a blockade of Iranian ports carry weapons fielded after an American warship was attacked and nearly sunk more than 25 years ago.

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:01 am

Fired U.K. Official Describes ‘Pressure’ From Starmer’s Office for Envoy’s Appointment

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The prime minister’s office was “dismissive” of security concerns about Peter Mandelson, a Jeffrey Epstein associate who became ambassador to Washington, the official said.

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:51 am

Japan to Sell More Weapons Abroad, Breaking With Postwar Pacifism

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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi reversed limits on arms exports as Japan faces rising threats from China and unpredictability from its main ally, the United States.

Published: April 21, 2026, 6:03 am

London Braces for Disruption From Tube Drivers’ Strike

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The dispute over working conditions and hours is expected to cause widespread delays, stopping service on two lines.

Published: April 21, 2026, 4:01 am

New Zealand Declares Emergency in Capital After It Was Battered by Torrential Rain

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There were landslides, flash floods and the closure of more than 100 schools in Wellington and the surrounding region.

Published: April 21, 2026, 7:42 am

A Leaner Saudi Arabia Turns From Grandiose Plans to Pragmatism

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A decade after Mohammed bin Salman unveiled his “Vision 2030” program to transform the country’s economy, the kingdom is facing financial strains and reassessing its trajectory.

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:30 am

Javier Milei Tamed Argentina’s Inflation. Now He Wants to Reshape Its Values.

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Argentina’s right-wing president has tamed the country’s runaway inflation. Now he wants to transform its values.

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:00 am

Ukraine, Short on Troops, Is Turning to Robots to Help Its War Efforts

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Ukraine is using unmanned ground vehicles armed with bombs, guns or rockets to carry out attacks and keep its soldiers out of harm’s way.

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:21 pm

Starmer Voices Fury Over Being Kept in the Dark on Mandelson Vetting

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During intense grilling in Parliament, Prime Minister Keir Starmer blamed civil servants for not telling him that Peter Mandelson had been rejected for top security clearances.

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:19 pm

Pakistan’s Leaders Try to Contain Rising Anger Over Iran War at Home

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With deep spiritual ties to Iran, Pakistan’s minority Shiites are angry about the killing of Iran’s top clerics in U.S.-Israeli strikes, complicating Pakistan’s role as mediator.

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:02 am

Tsunami Warnings Downgraded in Japan After Strong Offshore Earthquake

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The 7.7-magnitude undersea quake occurred off Iwate Prefecture, on the northeastern coast of Japan’s main island, Honshu.

Published: April 20, 2026, 12:28 pm

A Decisive Win Raises Bulgarians’ Hopes for Change

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An election victory by a former president, Rumen Radev, gives the country a chance for stability and to clean out the corruption that has stymied its growth.

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:34 pm

Israeli Soldier in Lebanon Sledgehammered a Statue of Jesus

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The military is investigating the soldier. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed regret for any hurt caused to “believers in Lebanon and around the world.”

Published: April 20, 2026, 5:08 pm

Xi Calls For Hormuz to Reopen as China Balances Its Gulf Interests

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The comments on the Strait of Hormuz by China’s leader, Xi Jinping, reflect Beijing’s complex relations with Iran and other Persian Gulf nations.

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:23 am

Here’s the latest.

Published: April 21, 2026, 10:03 am

Iran’s Nonnuclear Deterrent

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Disrupting the Strait of Hormuz turned out to be a powerful weapon. It might be a new way for Iran to keep adversaries at bay, even without a nuclear program.

Published: April 20, 2026, 10:42 pm

Facing Hard-Liners at Home and Bluster From Trump, Iran Sends Mixed Signals on Peace Talks

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Publicly, Iranian officials refuse to confirm a second round of negotiations with the United States, even as they privately say they are making plans to attend.

Published: April 20, 2026, 10:32 pm

Canadian Tourist Is Killed in Shooting at Mexico’s Pyramids

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A gunman opened fire at the Teotihuacán archaeological site outside Mexico City before killing himself, the authorities said. Six Americans were among those injured, including two from gunshots.

Published: April 21, 2026, 3:58 am

U.S. and Iran Talks Appear on Track to Resume Despite Mixed Messages

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With the two-week cease-fire almost over, Vice President JD Vance was expected to head to Pakistan on Tuesday for the second round of negotiations.

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:10 pm

The Touska, the Iranian-Flagged Ship Seized by U.S. Forces, Was Under Sanctions

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The container ship, the Touska, was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury over links to Iranian weapons programs.

Published: April 21, 2026, 5:32 am

Mexico to Investigate Security Role of 2 U.S. Officials Killed in Crash

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President Claudia Sheinbaum said the inquiry would focus on whether the involvement of the Americans in a drug-fighting operation violated Mexico’s national security laws and sovereignty.

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:12 pm

The Touska, the Iranian-Flagged Ship Seized by U.S. Forces, Was Under Sanctions

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Marines are searching thousands of containers aboard the Touska, an Iranian cargo ship that the Navy disabled and seized on Sunday.

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:59 pm

Elon Musk Ignores French Prosecutors, Widening Tech Rift With Europe

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Prosecutors investigating his social media company, X, had summoned him for a meeting. His no-show reflected a broader dispute over regulation.

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:54 pm

In Lebanon, residents of the south make their way home over signs of war.

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Some of the million people displaced by the latest war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon are flooding back home since a 10-day truce between Israel and Lebanon took hold.

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:25 pm

How Bruce the Parrot Landed Atop the Pecking Order, Without a Beak

The kea gained fame for learning to use a pebble to groom himself. Scientists were astounded by his next innovation.

Published: April 20, 2026, 4:18 pm

Strait of Hormuz Traffic Is at a Standstill Again

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Few vessels are crossing after Iran reversed course on reopening the vital waterway and ships came under attack.

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:35 pm

Here’s the latest.

Published: April 21, 2026, 12:08 am

The Iran War Sent Shock Waves Through Asia That Are Likely to Spread

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The Asia-Pacific was hit hard and quick by the war in Iran and its energy bottlenecks. Scenes of crisis there indicate that problems are multiplying and spreading.

Published: April 20, 2026, 12:39 pm

In Turkey, Middle Powers Ponder Diplomacy With a Rogue U.S.

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The U.S. remains an essential player. The problem, one analyst said, is how to deal effectively with a power that is “indispensable, coercive and unpredictable at the same time.”

Published: April 20, 2026, 5:09 pm

2 U.S. Government Workers Among 4 Killed in Car Crash in Mexico

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Two of the victims were American and two were Mexican, the authorities in Chihuahua said. The accident took place on a treacherous mountain road.

Published: April 20, 2026, 3:55 am

A Humanoid Robot Races to a Record Half-Marathon Finish

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The android won a race featuring robots and humans on Sunday in Beijing, achieving a technological milestone while finishing faster than any person in history.

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:30 pm

Messy War, Happy Stock Markets

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On the surface, the recent rally doesn’t seem to make sense: Oil prices are high and a peace deal with Iran remains elusive. Here’s what’s going on.

Published: April 20, 2026, 4:59 am

Can U.S. Blockade Iranian-Linked Ships Anywhere in the World? Yes, But …

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Maritime and military law experts say an expansion of the naval blockade announced last week raises legal and practical questions but has ample historical precedent.

Published: April 20, 2026, 4:37 pm

Energy Secretary Says Gas Prices May Stay Above $3 Until 2027

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Secretary of Energy Chris Wright’s acknowledgment in a TV interview undercut President Trump’s earlier claim that price increases would be “short-term.”

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:16 pm

Here’s the latest.

Published: April 20, 2026, 3:37 pm

Lab behind Gilgo Beach killer conviction believed to be involved in Nancy Guthrie abduction case

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The San Francisco forensics lab that helped crack the Gilgo Beach serial killer case is now believed to be involved in the Nancy Guthrie investigation.

Published: April 21, 2026, 10:00 am

Chinese national arrested at JFK after allegedly photographing US military aircraft at Nebraska base

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Tianrui Liang, a Chinese national, was arrested at JFK Airport after allegedly photographing sensitive military planes near Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska.

Published: April 21, 2026, 1:46 am

Mom, pregnant teen and 12-year-old found bound and murdered as police hunt multiple suspects

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Authorities say three people, including a pregnant 17-year-old and a nearly decapitated 12-year-old boy, were brutally killed in a Wilmer, Alabama home.

Published: April 21, 2026, 12:54 am

Singer D4vd pleads not guilty to murder of young girl allegedly found dismembered, decomposing in his car

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Alt-pop singer D4vd allegedly killed a 14-year-old girl who threatened to expose their relationship. He pleaded not guilty to all charges Monday.

Published: April 21, 2026, 12:25 am

NASA coordinating with relevant agencies in missing scientists probe

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NASA says it is cooperating with federal agencies to investigate the deaths and disappearances of 11 nuclear and space-linked scientists since 2022.

Published: April 21, 2026, 12:04 am

Juvenile charged with murdering Alabama girl, 10, leaving family with ‘only more questions’

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Ten-year-old Katheryn Bigbee was found dead in an Alabama home, and a juvenile has been arrested and charged with murder, police say in Piedmont.

Published: April 20, 2026, 11:51 pm

Ex-cop who killed suspect with cooler walks free as he appeals conviction that made him an example

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Former NYPD officer Erik Duran was released on bail as he appeals his manslaughter conviction in the fatal 2023 cooler-throwing incident.

Published: April 20, 2026, 11:13 pm

FAA investigates Southwest near miss after air traffic control sends jets on collision course

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The FAA is investigating a reported close call between two Southwest flights at Nashville airport involving a go-around and onboard traffic alerts.

Published: April 20, 2026, 10:09 pm

Man whose wife vanished years ago now cuffed in separate cold case – authorities say his past was deadly

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Robert McCaffrey, accused of killing Lisa Marie McBride in 1990, pleads not guilty as investigators say he allegedly confessed to the decades-old murder.

Published: April 20, 2026, 10:08 pm

Repeat offender released early from jail now charged with capital murder of pregnant woman

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A Texas repeat offender allegedly murdered a pregnant woman after early release. Kevin Faux was arrested by U.S. Marshals on a capital murder charge.

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:25 pm

Mob of teens chases college student into campus dorm, unleashes violent attack as police hunt suspects

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Pennsylvania authorities seek help identifying a group of teens who allegedly attacked a Temple University student inside a campus residence hall Sunday.

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:47 pm

DC police lieutenant celebrated as first gay union boss accused of soliciting underage boy

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A veteran DC police lieutenant was arrested after allegedly exchanging explicit messages with an undercover officer posing as a teen boy.

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:38 pm

Killer undone by decades-old threads — glove, towel and shirt stitch together cold case justice

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Aloysius Winthrop James was sentenced to life without parole for the 1988 murder of Ofelia Sandoval after a covert FBI DNA sample cracked the cold case.

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:59 pm

Orange Crush beach blowout nets 26 arrests, cops seize makeshift machine gun as massive crowd tests crackdown

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Tybee Island police say 26 arrests were made and five firearms seized during Orange Crush weekend, including one weapon allegedly converted to full auto.

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:26 pm

2 killed in North Carolina when 'planned' fight escalates into shooting near middle school

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A planned fight near a North Carolina middle school turned into a deadly shooting in Winston-Salem, leaving two dead and others wounded, police said.

Published: April 20, 2026, 5:56 pm

DNA from chewing gum nails longtime sexual predator decades after reign of terror: report

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Detectives used a clever gum ruse to collect DNA from Mitchell Gaff, who pleaded guilty to two decades-old cold case murders in Snohomish County court.

Published: April 20, 2026, 5:41 pm

Bartender who served missing American’s husband in Bahamas says one detail about timeline doesn't add up

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Bartender who served missing American woman Lynette Hooker in the Bahamas says one detail about the timeline of her disappearance is suspicious.

Published: April 20, 2026, 4:38 pm

Student charged, weapon recovered after 3 teens targeted in incident linked to high school tradition: police

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A high school student in Massachusetts faces assault charges after allegedly firing gel projectiles at teens not involved in a "Senior Assassin" game.

Published: April 20, 2026, 4:31 pm

Hawaii tourist charged with attempted murder, accused of stabbing veteran boat captain on snorkel tour

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Avery Nissen of Kansas allegedly tried to kill a boat captain during a three-hour snorkel tour in Hawaii and faces attempted murder charges, police say.

Published: April 20, 2026, 3:02 pm

Nancy Guthrie sheriff under pressure as petition demands access for United Cajun Navy

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The United Cajun Navy offers to revise its volunteer search plan for missing Nancy Guthrie and is seeking approval from the Pima County Sheriff.

Published: April 20, 2026, 2:54 pm

Distress call captures tanker under fire as Iran shuts Strait of Hormuz and more top headlines

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Published: April 20, 2026, 11:00 am

NYPD investigating 'reckless' drag racing street takeover in Queens

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A drag racing street takeover involving more than 100 vehicles in Queens prompted an NYPD investigation, although no arrests have been made thus far.

Published: April 20, 2026, 5:08 am

Pennsylvania man accused of stealing over 100 sets of human remains appears in court in ‘horror movie’ case

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Jonathan Gerlach, accused of stealing over 100 sets of human remains from cemeteries, reportedly waived his evidentiary hearing in Delaware County court.

Published: April 20, 2026, 1:34 am

Want to Speak to the Manager? At a New San Francisco Store, That’s A.I.

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Andon Market in San Francisco is billed as the first retail boutique run by an artificial intelligence agent. So far, the inventory seems random, and there are too many candles.

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:02 am

Supreme Court Reviews F.C.C.’s Enforcement Power Against Communications Companies

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AT&T and Verizon were penalized millions of dollars for what the agency said was a failure to protect consumer information. The companies say they were deprived of their right to a jury trial.

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:02 am

A Governor Who Stressed Pragmatism Is Hounded by Politics

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Gov. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia has emphasized practical governance as her brand, but the political fight over redistricting has dominated her term so far.

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:01 am

Virginia Redistricting Referendum: What to Watch

In the latest gerrymandering clash before the midterm elections, voters in Virginia will decide on Tuesday whether to approve a map that would give Democrats more House seats.

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:01 am

What to Know About Virginia’s Gerrymandering Fight

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The election on Tuesday is part of a coast-to-coast fight between Republicans and Democrats ahead of the midterms.

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:00 am

Louisiana Killer’s Threats to Himself and Others Hinted at Future Violence

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Shamar Elkins had been suffering severe mental health problems, his family said. His deadly rampage, which killed eight children, has profoundly scarred a community facing rising domestic violence.

Published: April 21, 2026, 12:20 am

Trump and Iran Face Off in Iran War Negotiations

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As the United States and Iran make a second attempt at a deal, their negotiating styles are on a collision course.

Published: April 21, 2026, 1:14 am

2 Teens Killed and 5 Injured in North Carolina Shooting

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The young people, planning for a fight, had arranged to meet off school grounds at a park in Winston-Salem, N.C., when gunfire broke out on Monday morning.

Published: April 20, 2026, 11:19 pm

Mother and 6 Children Die in Explosion at Their Pennsylvania Home

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The blast on Sunday morning led to a fire that consumed the residence in a rural community northwest of Harrisburg, the authorities said.

Published: April 20, 2026, 10:38 pm

Four Cabinet and other senior officials have now stepped down from Trump’s Cabinet.

Published: April 20, 2026, 10:26 pm

A Rocky, Snow-Barren Ski Season Concludes in Colorado

Faced with a devastating snow drought and record-high March temperatures, some resorts closed early. But at Aspen Mountain, die-hards celebrated the last day of the season on Sunday.

Published: April 20, 2026, 10:50 pm

Scientist Irritated by Lab Colleague Accused in Poisoning Attempt

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The scientist, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, had built up grievances against his co-worker after five years of working together, court documents said.

Published: April 20, 2026, 11:10 pm

George Ariyoshi, 100, America’s First Governor of Asian Descent, Dies

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A Democrat, he served three terms as Hawaii’s governor (1974-86), rising out of a tough district of Honolulu. He tried to diversify an economy heavily dependent on tourism.

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:49 pm

Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s Labor Secretary, Steps Down Amid Internal Investigation

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Lori Chavez-DeRemer was facing multiple scandals and an internal inquiry into charges of misconduct.

Published: April 21, 2026, 1:23 am

Democrats Once Loathed Gerrymandering. Now They’re Pushing for It.

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The party is seeking an extra edge in Virginia at a time when its thinking has changed on the partisan drawing of political maps — in large part, leaders say, because of President Trump’s tactics.

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:26 pm

Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, Who Joined Hunt for Anthrax Culprit, Dies at 97

An expert on biological weapons, she emerged as an influential voice during the F.B.I.’s rocky search for a suspect after the deadly anthrax attacks of 2001.

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:03 pm

The Touska, the Iranian-Flagged Ship Seized by U.S. Forces, Was Under Sanctions

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Marines are searching thousands of containers aboard the Touska, an Iranian cargo ship that the Navy disabled and seized on Sunday.

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:59 pm

House Ethics Panel Defends Handling of Sexual Misconduct Allegations

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In urging victims to step forward, the secretive panel in charge of investigating charges of misconduct by members of Congress acknowledged limits that could allow offenses to go unaddressed.

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:35 pm

Kansas Mayor Who Voted Illegally Will Not Serve Time in Prison

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Joe Ceballos, a green card holder who resigned as Coldwater’s mayor after being charged, said he did not know that he had to be a citizen to vote.

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:21 pm

Democrat Betty Yee Leaves the California Governor’s Race

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Xavier Becerra, who once struggled to gain traction, has found growing support after Eric Swalwell left the race amid sexual harassment allegations.

Published: April 21, 2026, 1:22 am

Kevin Warsh, Trump’s Fed Pick, to Defend Bank’s Ability to Set Rates Independently

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Kevin M. Warsh is set to testify at the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday even as a criminal investigation into the central bank risks delaying his ascension to become the next chair.

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:01 pm

A Brisk Day in Boston, for the Weather and Runners Alike

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Boston held its 130th Marathon on a chilly day that was the crowd endured and the athletes relished.

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:58 pm

Democratic Senators Fault Hegseth’s Leadership on Iran

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In a letter, the 11 senators questioned the defense secretary’s decision to gut programs intended to protect civilians and said his orders endangered U.S. troops.

Published: April 20, 2026, 5:07 pm

Louisiana Shooting: What We Know About the Killing of 8 Children in Shreveport

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The shooting rampage on Sunday also left two adults wounded.

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:00 pm

California Woman Is Arrested at LAX and Accused of Selling Weapons for Iran

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Prosecutors said that Shamim Mafi, a legal permanent resident of the United States, helped facilitate millions of dollars in arms transfers from Iran.

Published: April 20, 2026, 4:24 pm

Kash Patel Sues The Atlantic for $250 Million Over Article Claiming Excessive Drinking

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Mr. Patel accused the publication of defamation, asking for $250 million in damages. A spokeswoman for The Atlantic called the suit “meritless.”

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:22 pm

Justices to Hear Case on Catholic Preschools That Reject Children of Gay Parents

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Catholic preschools in Colorado that decline to enroll families with L.G.B.T.Q. children or parents sued to participate in a state-funded program.

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:09 pm

Grandson of Duke’s legendary Coach K facing DWI charges after fatal e-bike crash

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Joseph Savarino’s blood-alcohol concentration was at 0.11 percent, above the legal limit of 0.08, according to authorities

Published: April 21, 2026, 11:19 am

Jerusalem’s ‘self-demolition’ crisis: Palestinians forced to tear down their own homes

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Growing number of Palestinians forced to carry out ‘self-demolitions’ in Jerusalem to escape Israeli enforcement costs, writes Khalil Mousa

Published: April 21, 2026, 11:12 am

Tucker Carlson apologizes for his role in helping Trump get elected: ‘I’ll be tormented for a long time’

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Disenchanted right-wing broadcaster also hits out at president’s ‘low character’ as he admits experiencing profound buyer’s remorse since the outbreak of the Iran war

Published: April 21, 2026, 10:57 am

Iran talks up its ‘new cards’ to play if war with US and Israel resumes – but what are they?

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Iran may call in the Houthis to close the Bab-El-Mandeb Strait, another crucial waterway in the Middle East

Published: April 21, 2026, 10:52 am

Deadly Kyiv shooting fuels calls to legalise handguns for self-defence in Ukraine

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‘Legalising handguns is the only correct conclusion to draw from this tragic event,’ claims a Ukrainian army commander after a gunman killed seven people at the weekend

Published: April 21, 2026, 10:28 am

UN aid chief calls for renewed solidarity and kindness over ‘cataclysmic’ cuts

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Tom Fletcher, the UN humanitarian chief, says foreign aid is going down but needs are only rising: “We have to do things differently”

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:56 am

Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ restrictions breached law, top EU court rules

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Pride marches were banned under Viktor Orban’s government in 2025

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:40 am

Chernobyl survivor reveals the disaster’s lifelong toll: ‘Not a single person is in good health’

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Thousands have succumbed to radiation-related illnesses, including various forms of cancer, since the 1986 disaster

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:29 am

Alcatraz Island suddenly shuts for tourists weeks after Trump demands $150M to reopen it as infamous prison

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California Governor Gavin Newsom previously said that President Trump’s plans resembled the ‘substance’ surrounding Alcatraz: ‘fog’

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:28 am

What’s happening to Timmy the whale? The lost humpback that’s likely to die in the Baltic Sea

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A humpback whale’s likely final days in the Baltic Sea have been livestreamed across the globe

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:15 am

Chinese car giant targets European comeback with new factory and models

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The firm was one of the first Chinese car companies to launch in Europe

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:13 am

Iran-US war latest: Tehran warns it has ‘new cards to play’ on battlefield as Trump refuses to end Hormuz blockade

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Iranian parliamentary Speaker Mohammad ​Bagher Ghalibaf said Tehran does not accept negotiations with the US under threats

Published: April 21, 2026, 9:06 am

Tourist killed after mass shooter fires into crowd from ancient pyramid in Mexico

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The shooter was identified as 27-year-old Julio Cesar Jasso of Mexico

Published: April 21, 2026, 8:59 am

Shell faces new court case over oil and gas investments

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Shell has scaled back its renewable energy operations and weakened its emissions targets

Published: April 21, 2026, 8:54 am

As Trump’s ceasefire nears its end, those trapped inside Iran ask: ‘What happens to us now?’

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With Washington and Tehran locked in stalemate on eve of their shaky ceasefire running out, Iranians under the surveillance of the IRGC speak at great risk to Maira Butt and Moha Tahery about everyday life amid a brutal crackdown, ongoing conflict and economic crisis

Published: April 21, 2026, 8:44 am

MAGA lawmaker dismisses Kash Patel scandal: ‘I’ve seen a lot guys drink and have fun’

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Georgia Republican Rep. Rich McCormick defends FBI director over accusations of excessive drinking: ‘As long as it doesn’t affect his job in a negative way, I’m cool’

Published: April 21, 2026, 8:41 am

Man who set his neighbor on fire during a home burglary set to be executed

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This would be Florida’s fifth execution in 2026 following a record 19 executions in the state last year

Published: April 21, 2026, 8:29 am

D4vd’s murder charge: A timeline of how the singer was arrested in the killing of a 14-year-old girl

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From his debut single to a murder charge

Published: April 21, 2026, 6:50 am

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump envoys ‘disrespectful’ for visiting Moscow not Kyiv, Zelensky says

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Zelensky says he can meet Witkoff and Kushner outside Ukraine if the country's 'complex logistics' are too much for them

Published: April 21, 2026, 6:20 am

JD Vance to lead US delegation in Pakistan peace talks – but will Iran show up?

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Talks likely to take place Wednesday as Iran’s chief negotiator says Tehran would not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats

Published: April 21, 2026, 5:55 am

Uranium, sanctions and the Strait of Hormuz: The key issues preventing Iran and the US from striking a deal

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Both Donald Trump and Tehran are reluctant to back down on several crucial issues to strike a peace deal

Published: April 21, 2026, 5:54 am

Oil prices fall and Asian stocks rise on hopes US-Iran talks will resume before ceasefire expires

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Iran yet to commit to fresh talks even as truce expires on Wednesday evening Washington time

Published: April 21, 2026, 5:22 am

Trial begins for Afghan charged in deadly Kabul airport bombing as defense says US ‘got the wrong man’

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Trial is underway in Virginia for an alleged Isis militant charged in a deadly suicide bombing at a Kabul airport during the American military’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021

Published: April 21, 2026, 5:12 am

New Zealand’s PM Luxon survives leadership vote among own party months before polls

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Luxon tells reporters he had called for a confidence vote, in which he was successful

Published: April 21, 2026, 4:45 am

Federal probes are launched into deaths and disappearances of scientists with ties to US government

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Both the FBI and Congress are now looking into the incidents, although authorities have so far not found any direct connections

Published: April 21, 2026, 4:37 am

Chernobyl is too radioactive for humans – but wild animals are thriving like never before

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Wolves now prowl the vast no-man’s-land spanning Ukraine and Belarus, and brown bears have returned after more than a century

Published: April 21, 2026, 4:34 am

University scientist accused of poisoning co-worker’s shoes and water bottle after being denied promotion

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Makoto Kuroda, a 41-year-old University of Wisconsin-Madison employee, was taken into custody after the school became aware of a ‘safety issue’ involving the scientist and another employee

Published: April 21, 2026, 4:29 am

The US has seized an Iranian cargo vessel – is this legal?

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Naval law expert Jennifer Parker of The Conversation lays out what is happening in the Strait of Hormuz

Published: April 21, 2026, 4:18 am

How US raid of Iranian tanker unfolded in six-hour stand-off in the Strait of Hormuz

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Marines stormed the ship after ‘blowing a hole in the engine room’ of the commercial vessel

Published: April 20, 2026, 4:16 am

CNN polling guru quotes Happy Gilmore to show how badly Trump is faring with the public on affordability

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Americans now believe ‘the price is wrong’ when it comes to Donald Trump and his policies, says CNN data analyst Harry Enten

Published: April 21, 2026, 2:08 am

Wife arrested nearly a quarter of a century after her husband was found dead by a Texas lake

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Lisa Honrud was arrested Monday morning in connection with the 2002 murder of her husband Frank Weiss, police have said

Published: April 21, 2026, 1:56 am

Teen cannabis use linked to slower gains in memory and focus

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The brain is only about 80% developed in adolescence

Published: April 21, 2026, 12:23 am

Amazon accused of price fixing by pressuring brands to keep costs high on certain products, state says

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Newly unsealed court papers allege that the company used its ‘overwhelming bargaining leverage’ to make vendors charge more for their products on rival marketplaces

Published: April 20, 2026, 11:51 pm

Trump’s scandal-ridden Labor Secretary resigns after reports of drinking and misconduct

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Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s exit marks third high-profile departure from Trump administration in recent weeks

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:22 pm

Game of thrones: NYC caught short of public bathrooms ahead of World Cup crowds

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New York City currently has only one public restroom for every 8,500 residents, a shortage that lawmakers say could lead to public health crisis during tournament

Published: April 20, 2026, 11:30 pm

D4vd arrest updates: Singer pleads not guilty to murder charge in death of 14-year-old found in trunk of Tesla

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Celeste Rivas Hernandez, 14, was found dismembered in the trunk of the singer's Tesla in September

Published: April 20, 2026, 10:54 pm

The Onion launches new bid to take over Alex Jones' Infowars and turn it into a parody platform

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The satirical news outlet The Onion has a new plan to take over conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars platforms and turn them into parodies

Published: April 20, 2026, 10:24 pm

Brazilian fitness influencer dies during Ironman triathlon in Texas

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Mara Flavia Souza Araujo drowned Saturday in Lake Woodlands, authorities said

Published: April 20, 2026, 10:05 pm

D4vd’s rise to pop stardom comes to grisly end as he faces murder charges over dismembered teen found in his trunk

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Singer D4vd could face the death penalty for the killing of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:36 pm

The Onion relaunches Alex Jones’ Info Wars as a satirical site

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Alex Jones said The Onion’s plans to turn the outlet into a satirical site amounted to ’stealing my identity‘

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:35 pm

Stars of HGTV’s ‘Renovation Aloha’ sued for showing burial remains on TV

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The shocking find was featured on the show, which aired last week despite efforts by the state Attorney General’s Office

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:32 pm

Red Lobster brings back its endless shrimp deal despite last round nearly driving chain out of business

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The endless shrimp menu item was cited in the company’s 2024 bankruptcy filings

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:21 pm

Journalists urge White House reporters to band together and confront Trump at Correspondents’ dinner

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Journalists and journalism organizations are asking White House press to make a verbal statement condemning attacks on media at annual dinner

Published: April 20, 2026, 9:12 pm

Pet owners are crossing into Tijuana as vet bills in the US climb out of reach

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Dog owners are finding pet care south of the US-Mexico border for a fraction of the price

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:52 pm

Decorated military veteran targeted in fetish-site catfish scheme that escalated into sextortion, court filings say

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Exclusive: ‘My client’s experience in having his private images weaponized for profit is part of a thriving black-market of online exploitation,’ attorney Zaynah Chaudhury told The Independent

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:47 pm

Iran peace talks hang in the balance as Trump says ceasefire extension now highly unlikely

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Uncertainty hangs over a second round of peace talks in Islamabad as both sides escalate rhetoric and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:43 pm

Suspect faces more than 500 counts of human robbery for stealing remains from graves

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Relatives of the deceased attended the hearing after learning that ancestral remains had been stolen and allegedly marketed online

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:40 pm

MAGA lawmaker proposes MAMDANI law to deport any citizen who ‘advocates for socialism and communism’

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Far-right Rep. Chip Roy targets Democratic Socialists of America in latest anti-immigrant bill aimed at GOP’s political opponents

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:39 pm

Third victim dies after being shot at grocery store in ‘random’ attack sparked by ‘argument over A/C’

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One of the other the victims was an auditor for the Department of Homeland Security who was walking her dog near the suspect’s home

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:34 pm

Bryan Kohberger cut off his digital trail during the Idaho killings — but it helped the FBI catch him

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EXCLUSIVE: Despite Bryan Kohberger leaving behind his DNA at the crime scene in 2022, the digital footprint of a man who slaughtered four University of Idaho students was severely lacking. Now, for the first time, an FBI agent talks about how the lack of evidence actually became key to making the case. Andrea Cavallier reports from Washington, D.C.

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:32 pm

Migrant dad depicted in ‘New American Gothic’ painting is arrested by ICE, artist says

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Artist Criselda Vasquez said her family is ‘heartbroken’

Published: April 20, 2026, 8:15 pm

Trump lets Joe Rogan torch him on Iran but goes to war with Pope Leo. Is ‘bro’ base more politically potent than Jesus?

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Trump’s rare magnanimity in the face of top podcaster’s criticism contrasts with his blistering attacks on the leader of the Catholic faith, writes Andrew Feinberg ... and shows who he’s most concerned about when it comes to November’s elections

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:51 pm

Hot air balloon with 13 onboard makes emergency landing in backyard thanks to ‘masterful’ pilot

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After safely disembarking the passengers, the pilot skillfully returned the balloon aloft before landing it nearby in the street for dismantling

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:51 pm

Executive order ensures summer food assistance for Wyoming kids

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Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon has announced one-time funding to implement the SUN Bucks program this summer

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:41 pm

Hundreds of protesters swarm governor’s office chanting ‘free the dogs!’ in bid to save 2,000 beagles

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Some of the protesters showed off bruises they said were caused by rubber bullets during clashes with police

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:19 pm

What you can buy with SNAP food stamps under RFK Jr’s healthy eating push is changing: Here is what’s in and out

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Definitions of candy and soda vary by state, which advocates warn may create confusion for retailers

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:12 pm

‘Train wreck’ FISA vote exposes Mike Johnson’s tenuous grip on House GOP with a major Trump deadline looming

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As the president’s approval rating plummets, the days of him and the Republican House speaker getting everything they want may be over, Eric Garcia writes

Published: April 20, 2026, 7:00 pm

Inside the race to be Trump’s next attorney general as MAGA stars jockey for top job in politically charged DOJ

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Trump allies are reportedly making big moves to get the president’s attention while right-wing influencers push potential candidates

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:51 pm

Brawl at North Carolina park turns into mass shooting with two dead, police said

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Authorities have not confirmed the number of victims involved in the mass shooting

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:29 pm

Mother and six children killed after getting trapped inside burning Pennsylvania home

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The children ranged in age from 3 to 11, police said

Published: April 20, 2026, 6:17 pm

End of an era: Las Vegas MGM closes down one of the last of the Strip’s grand buffets

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The space will sit empty following the May 31 closure as the resort considers new concepts. MGM officials have no immediate plans to replace the venue, which has been a property fixture since 1993

Published: April 20, 2026, 5:40 pm

Louisiana gunman was going through a divorce and drowning in ‘dark thoughts’ before shooting eight children dead, family says

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Shamar Elkins told his family that he wanted to take his own life prior to the attack, according to a report

Published: April 20, 2026, 4:59 pm

Kash Patel files $250M defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic over ‘hit piece’ on his FBI leadership

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FBI director accuses magazine and journalist of ‘sweeping, malicious and defamatory hit piece’

Published: April 20, 2026, 2:42 pm

AI chatbots are offering cancer patients alternatives to chemo and sparking concern for health officials

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Bots give equal weight to scientific and non-scientific sources, potentially directing sufferers away from approved treatments and preventing them from receiving the life-saving help they need, study finds

Published: April 20, 2026, 4:06 pm

Under pressure FBI Director Kash Patel claims agency has ‘evidence’ that 2020 election was stolen from Trump: ‘Stay tuned this week’

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The Director, rumored to be facing dismissal, says he has ‘information that backs President Trump’s claim’ that Joe Biden’s victory over him was achieved by widespread fraud

Published: April 20, 2026, 4:04 pm

Florida veteran killed a day after trying to stop fight on basketball court, family says

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Robert Shealey Jr.’s family says the slain veteran dedicated a great deal of his time to helping young people

Published: April 20, 2026, 4:02 pm

Nine-year-old and three adults rescued from ice floe after being stuck for 24 hours

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A nine-year-old and three men aged 20, 49, and 55 have been rescued from an ice floe after being stuck for 24 hours during a seal hunting expedition in Alaska.

Published: April 20, 2026, 3:54 pm

Trump throws his own Energy Secretary under the bus and says he’s ‘totally wrong’ about gas staying above $3

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Iranian forces said on Sunday that the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed as the U.S. blockade persists, spiking oil prices again

Published: April 20, 2026, 3:36 pm

Trump invokes ‘results of Oct. 7’ in post lashing out over charge that Israel led him to war with Iran

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Trump’s own national security adviser has said Trump’s decision to begin bombing Iran was informed by Israel’s plans to attack

Published: April 20, 2026, 3:35 pm

Chicago again cancels its Cinco de Mayo parade over fears of ICE raids

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The threat of immigration raids led nearly half of the event’s corporate sponsors to pull their funding in 2025. Organizers said they could have operated on a reduced budget, but the risk to the community remained the primary factor in the cancellation

Published: April 20, 2026, 3:31 pm

Over half of voters say they blame Trump ‘a lot’ for spiking gas prices

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Most Democratic voters blame president ‘a lot’ – while most Republican voters place no blame on him at all

Published: April 20, 2026, 3:09 pm

Celebrity birthdays for the week of April 26-May 2 includes Channing Tatum and Jessica Alba

Celebrities having birthdays during the week of April 26-May 2 include “Magic Mike" actor Channing Tatum, TV personalities Drew and Jonathan Scott from “The Property Brothers” and actor Jessica Alba

Published: April 20, 2026, 2:50 pm

Eleven of the ‘most challenged’ books of 2025 as book bans remain at record highs in US

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Overall, the ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom recorded challenges to 4,235 different works

Published: April 20, 2026, 2:21 pm

Trump wanted 250 statues of ‘American Heroes’ by July 4. He may not get even one

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The garden was expected to feature life-size sculptures of American legends made from marble, granite, bronze, copper or brass

Published: April 20, 2026, 1:51 pm

National Guard roams Washington with no end in sight to $1 million-per-day deployment

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Even with pivotal elections looming this year, their lingering presence is barely mentioned

Published: April 20, 2026, 1:49 pm

Paul Revere’s historic midnight ride is reenacted with modern-day tweaks including police escort

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Some aspects of the historic night will not be part of the event

Published: April 20, 2026, 1:46 pm

Longtime NPR listener, big-time savior: Meet Connie Ballmer, wife of Microsoft billionaire, who took on Trump’s cuts

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NPR also received an anonymous $33 million donation in April

Published: April 20, 2026, 1:44 pm

Teen shot father dead outside of school after argument about his refusal to go to class, police say

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The local police chief said that a ‘lieutenant’s actions today could have stopped something much worse’ occurring during the shooting

Published: April 20, 2026, 1:20 pm

Petrol crime surges by up to 30% since start of US-Iran war

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British Oil Security Syndicate warns petrol station workers to be vigilant

Published: April 20, 2026, 1:02 pm

Why is Musk’s X being probed by French prosecutors? What we know about Grok offences

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Elon Musk has been summoned as part of an investigation into alleged offences related to X's AI chatbot Grok

Published: April 20, 2026, 12:55 pm

Fears for six missing crew as overturned cargo ship found after typhoon

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The US Coast Guard has confirmed an overturned ship located near the US territory of Saipan is the vessel that disappeared

Published: April 20, 2026, 12:33 pm

Bulgaria’s Kremlin-friendly ex-president wins election in landslide result that could ​bring shift in foreign policy

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The performance, exceeding ⁠opinion poll forecasts, is one of the strongest results for a single party in a generation

Published: April 20, 2026, 12:27 pm

Jen Psaki slams fellow Democrats for spending so much time thinking about 25th Amendment: ‘It’s not going to happen’

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MS NOW pundit says opposition calls to remove President Donald Trump from power are unrealistic

Published: April 20, 2026, 12:20 pm

Pope says people being ‘defrauded by the rich’ in latest forceful sermon

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The pontiff has recently hit out at ‘despots and tyrants’ and condemned those who start wars

Published: April 20, 2026, 11:57 am

German woman with bomb in her rucksack detained in Russia over alleged Ukraine plot

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Russia’s Federal Security Service confirmed on Monday that the 57-year-old woman had been detained

Published: April 20, 2026, 11:32 am

Why is the Maga project teetering? Because not even Trump supporters voted for this dysfunction | Moira Donegan

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The president’s fixation on culture-war grievances is a colossal misreading of voters who just want prices to come down. He has forgotten why he was re-elected

In a carefully coordinated publicity stunt last week, Donald Trump received a McDonald’s takeaway order from delivery driver Sharon Simmons, a 58-year-old grandmother of 10 from Arkansas. Simmons, a Trump supporter and advocate of his “no tax on tips” policy, testified before Congress last year that she began working as a delivery driver for the takeout app DoorDash in order to help cover the cost of her husband’s cancer treatment.

The photo opp should have been a slam dunk for Trump: a simple way to promote one of his policies in the company of a sympathetic advocate and beneficiary. But Trump, in characteristic fashion, could not resist the urge to insert a non sequitur about one of his own grievances: trans women athletes. “Do you think men should play in women’s sports?” Trump asked Simmons. “I really don’t have an opinion on that,” she replied, showing considerably more message discipline than the president. “I’m here about ‘no tax on tips’.”

Moira Donegan is a Guardian US columnist

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Published: April 21, 2026, 9:00 am

On the trail with the hunters who believe shooting big game can save Africa’s wildlife

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One way to pay for wildlife conservation is to allow the rich to bag a few animals for high prices. But critics see this approach as an exercise in neocolonialism

You can kill almost anything if you’re willing to pay. Big or small. Land, water or air. Ten a penny or one of the last of its kind. There’s nearly always a way, though it might not make you popular. The Niassa special reserve, a vast reservation larger than Switzerland, stretches for 190 miles along the northern rim of Mozambique, taking in 4.2m hectares of woodland and rivers. The reserve, one of the world’s largest protected areas, is home to elephants, leopards, hyenas, zebras and about 1,000 wild lions.

That word, however: protected. It applies to some, but not all, of its animal inhabitants. Each year, a specific number are set aside for sacrifice, for the greater good. Not long ago, I joined an expedition in Niassa, with one of Africa’s top game-hunting companies.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 4:00 am

Hope, love and trumpets: young Venezuelans – in pictures

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She left after being held up at gunpoint. Now Silvana Trevale wants to show a different side to the ‘wounded’ country – with a photography project about the resilience of its youth completed last year

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Published: April 21, 2026, 6:00 am

‘We were terrified they were going to kill us’: fishers who survived US boat strike speak out

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An Ecuadorian fishing crew describe their ordeal as victims of Trump’s purported war on ‘narcoterrorists’

By 4pm, the light was softening over the Pacific, and the crew of the Don Maca were finishing a long day hauling in lines of swordfish and albacore. Down in the hold, the mood had settled into the familiar rhythm of a fishing day drawing to a close.

“We were just working, waiting for the last trawler to return,” Jhonny Sebastián Palacios, one of the fishers, told the Guardian. “Everything was perfectly fine.”

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Published: April 21, 2026, 11:00 am

AI job scams are booming – and I was fooled by one. Here is how to avoid them

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Fraudsters are using the promise of fake roles to trick job-seekers out of money, personal information or both, and with the help of AI they are more convincing than ever. But there are ways to spot them

There were clues from the start that it was too good to be true. A headhunter emailed me with a job prospect – a journalist role with “a leading US technology and markets editorial team”. The opportunity, she said, was part of a confidential expansion and hadn’t been publicly posted.

My spidey-sense was tingling, but the timing was auspicious. I was on the lookout for new work as my maternity leave was coming to an end. Initially, the email seemed legitimate. When I Googled the sender, I found a headhunter with the same name and profile picture on LinkedIn, and the message was clearly tailored to me: It referenced several roles I’d previously held and identified my specific areas of expertise. “Your focus on the real-world impacts of AI, digital culture and the gig economy aligns perfectly with an internal, high-priority mandate I’m managing,” the headhunter wrote.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 4:00 am

Nine lessons for the US from Viktor Orbán’s defeat | Kenneth Roth

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As US elections approach, the Hungarian prime minister’s loss is a reminder that history does not march relentlessly toward autocracy

Viktor Orbán’s electoral loss was a slap in the face for Donald Trump and JD Vance, who had enthusiastically endorsed Europe’s most visible autocrat but proved unable to salvage his candidacy. But Hungarian voters’ 12 April rejection of Orbán also holds important lessons for Americans who hope to resist Trump’s own autocratic tendencies. As the November midterm elections approach, here are a few takeaways:

Prioritize opposition unity. Orbán was defeated by a broad coalition led by Péter Magyar under the banner of his new Tisza party. The opposition’s unity mattered. As some Democrats remain wedded to purity tests, refusing to make common cause with people who reject one or more progressive tenets, Hungarians from across the political spectrum joined hands in the shared goal of defeating Orbán. For them, the debate between right and left paled in importance compared to the need to redeem Hungary’s democracy. Some political parties even refrained from fielding candidates, sacrificing their immediate interests to avoid dividing the anti-Orbán vote.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 10:00 am

Middle East crisis live: Iran claims it has ‘new cards for battlefield’, and weighs talks in Pakistan

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Iranian official stresses no decision made on taking part, as US vice-president JD Vance is set to travel to Islamabad for negotiations

Iran’s armed forces are ready to deliver an “immediate and decisive response” to any renewed hostile action by its adversaries, Ali Abdollahi, commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, was quoted by the Tasnim news agency as having said.

He said Tehran had the upper hand militarily, including in the management of the strait of Hormuz, and would not allow Donald Trump to “create false narratives over the situation on the ground.”

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Published: April 21, 2026, 10:37 am

‘Uber for nurses’: gig-work apps lobby to deregulate healthcare, report finds

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Growing use of AI tech comes at expense of workers’ rights, protections and pay, report warns

Billion-dollar tech platforms are aggressively pushing for deregulation of the “Uber for nursing” industry in an effort to expand gig work in the healthcare sector, according to a report published Tuesday.

The report from the AI Now Institute, Uber for Nursing Part II: How Gig Nursing Companies Are Lobbying States to Deregulate Healthcare, examines the use of artificial intelligence to staff hospitals and other healthcare facilities.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 10:00 am

Israeli soldiers using sexual assault to force Palestinians out of West Bank, report says

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Experts say attacks, also carried out by settlers, are leading girls to quit school and enter early marriages

Israeli soldiers and settlers are using gendered violence and sexual assault and harassment to force Palestinians from their homes in the occupied West Bank, human rights and legal experts say.

Palestinian women, men and children have reported attacks, forced nudity, invasive and painful body cavity searches, Israelis exposing their genitals, including to minors, and threats of sexual violence.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 5:00 am

Palantir manifesto described as ‘ramblings of a supervillain’ amid UK contract fears

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Alarm caused by posts of Alex Karp, tech firm’s CEO, championing US military dominance and of AI weapons

The US spy tech company Palantir published a manifesto extolling the benefits of American power and implying some cultures are inferior to others – in what MPs have called “a parody of a RoboCop film” and “the ramblings of a supervillain”.

“Some cultures have produced vital advances; others remain dysfunctional and regressive,” wrote Palantir in a 22-point post on X over the weekend, which also called for an end to the “postwar neutering” of Germany and Japan.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 5:00 am

Trump’s Federal Reserve chair pick to face lawmakers at key confirmation hearing – US politics live

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The hearing marks a key hurdle Kevin Warsh must overcome in order to succeed Jerome Powell when his term ends on 15 May

President Donald Trump and many of his leading Christian supporters and top Republicans are taking part this week in a marathon reading of the Bible in an America 250-themed event billed as encouraging a “return to the spiritual foundation that has shaped our country.”

The America Reads the Bible event - with each participant reading a passage aloud – is being live-streamed this week from the Museum of the Bible in Washington and other locations, AP reported.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 11:05 am

Minnesota boy fighting for life after rescuing younger brother from creek

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Ashkan Thibodeaux, five years old, saved his kid brother Wyatt after he fell into ‘icy water’ of creek they were exploring

A five-year-old Minnesota boy reportedly jumped into frigid water after his younger brother fell in on Easter Sunday to successfully rescue him – and has subsequently had to fight for his life at a hospital, a battle in which he is making steady progress, according to his family.

Ashkan Thibodeaux’s story, which has captured widespread attention in corners of the internet dedicated to spotlighting remarkable displays of bravery, began with exploring a creek in Minnesota’s Itasca county alongside his kid brother, Wyatt, on 5 April, his family and their supporters say.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 9:00 am

US ‘restricts intelligence sharing with South Korea’ after minister identified suspected nuclear site

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Washington reportedly limits satellite data after minister spoke publicly about suspected facility in North Korea

The US has partly restricted intelligence sharing with South Korea after the country’s unification minister publicly identified a suspected North Korean nuclear site, according to reports in South Korean media.

Chung Dong-young told lawmakers in March that North Korea was operating uranium enrichment facilities in Kusong, a north-western area that had not previously been officially confirmed as a nuclear site alongside the known facilities at Yongbyon and Kangson.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 9:26 am

Wildlife and humans thriving in Unesco-protected sites

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While wildlife populations crash globally, research finds designated areas enable recovery of threatened species

Wildlife and humans are thriving within sites recognised by Unesco, research has found, allowing for the recovery of threatened species and habitats around the world.

While wildlife populations have crashed globally by nearly three-quarters since 1970, those within Unesco-protected areas have remained largely stable.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 11:00 am

Sam Neill says New Zealand goldmine supporters have threatened him with violence

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Actor, who has publicly objected to plans to fast-track project near his farm, says he has received personal abuse

The actor Sam Neill says he has received threats of violence from supporters of a controversial goldmine that could be opened several kilometres away from his farm in New Zealand’s Central Otago district, after he publicly objected to the New Zealand government’s plans to fast-track the mine.

The Australian mining company Santana Minerals is pushing to expedite a 85-hectare (210-acre) open-cast goldmine, called Bendigo-Ophir, in the Dunstan mountains, an area dubbed “outstanding natural landscape” by the Central Otago district council.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 10:39 am

Trump labor secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigns amid misconduct investigation

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Chavez-DeRemer, entangled in string of controversies, leaving for private sector, president’s spokesperson says

Donald Trump’s labor secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is stepping down, the administration announced on Monday, after a series of misconduct allegations including having an affair with a subordinate and drinking on the job.

“Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer will be leaving the Administration to take a position in the private sector,” Steven Cheung, a Trump spokesperson, wrote on social media. “She has done a phenomenal job in her role by protecting American workers, enacting fair labor practices, and helping Americans gain additional skills to improve their lives.”

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Published: April 20, 2026, 9:33 pm

Kash Patel sues the Atlantic over article alleging excessive drinking

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Magazine has stood behind the story, which was written by veteran national security reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick

Kash Patel has followed through on a threat to sue the Atlantic and the author of a story the magazine published that included allegations of “excessive drinking” as well as “conspicuous inebriation and unexplained absences” while in charge of the FBI.

The FBI director filed a defamation lawsuit in US district court for the District of Columbia that seeks $250m in damages.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 2:42 pm

Trump news at a glance: another Trump cabinet member out – but not Kash Patel

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Labor secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer exits, while Patel sues over story citing sources that allege ‘conspicuous inebriation and unexplained absences’ by FBI director

Donald Trump’s labor secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is stepping down, the administration announced on Monday, after a series of misconduct allegations, including claims of an affair with a subordinate and allegedly drinking on the job.

Chavez-DeRemer is the third cabinet member – all women – to depart during the president’s second term, following homeland security secretary Kristi Noem and attorney general Pam Bondi.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 1:00 am

Trump administration begins refunding more than $166bn in tariffs

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Claims system launches months after supreme court ruled Trump had no legal authority to impose tariffs

The Trump administration has begun accepting applications from businesses seeking refunds for more than $166bn in tariffs, months after the supreme court ruled that the president had no legal authority to impose them.

The administration launched on Monday the digital claims system, named Cape, which they said in court filings could handle about 63% of affected import filings, with the remainder to follow.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 3:02 pm

The Shreveport shooting shows how Black women and children are at a higher risk of domestic violence

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Cerina Fairfax in Virginia and Nancy Metayer in Florida were also killed by their husbands, yet deaths of Black women are least likely to garner calls for policy change

On Sunday, eight children were shot and killed in the deadliest US mass shooting in nearly two years. The gunman was the father of seven of the deceased children and the cousin of another.

Three others were shot and injured: the shooter’s wife, with whom he shared four children, the mother of his other three children, and a 13-year-old boy.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 11:00 am

‘They come right past the house’: learning to live with rhinos as numbers soar in Nepal

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The country is seeing an increase in human-wildlife conflict as the number of megafauna, including rhinos and tigers, grows. But there are efforts to tackle the problem around Chitwan national park through education and training

The tourists lining the steep embankment buzzed with excitement, phones out, snapping away in the twilight as a wild Indian rhinoceros grazed below the Nepali village of Sauraha. Climbing to the main street, the rhino ambled down the middle of the road.

Local people warned tourists to give it plenty of space. All manner of wheeled vehicles slowed, then passed. The rhino turned its horn at a cyclist passing too close, triggering gasps from the assembled crowd.

A manager uses torchlight to guide a wild Indian rhinoceros through the grounds of his hotel in Sauraha

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Published: April 21, 2026, 8:00 am

We asked what repairing the harm of enslavement would look like. This is what we found

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Our Legacies of Enslavement team has found humanity and dignity, not blame or guilt, are at the heart of the conversation

Guardian owner heralds next phase in Legacies of Enslavement restorative justice plan

There’s an image, a feeling, that I haven’t been able to get out of mind since my last visit to the Sea Islands, US, in March. That of living in a small box, compressed on all sides. From above, your basic services are being neglected or withheld; from the sides, your ability to find a job or make a living is cut away; from below, a steady assault on your self-esteem as you are criminalised, ignored, gaslit or made to feel invisible. And imagine having to raise a family, make ends meet, maintain your physical and mental health in that box. At some point the air is going to thin out.

Occasionally, a glimpse of something offers respite. A flock of birds against the sky. The sway of the Spanish moss on the oak tree that has binya (“been here”; a Gullah Geechee term used to describe Sea Islands natives) for hundreds of years, that has seen Jim Crow, Reconstruction and maybe even enslavement. You hear the flow of the water as it laps against the dock. The water that represents a passage to the motherland. And life feels worth living.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 9:00 am

See You on the Other Side by Jay McInerney review – the clumsy finale of a classic New York series

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The bright young things of 1992’s Brightness Falls are now in their 60s in this verbose, clunky novel that seems more interested in lifestyle than inner lives

More than 40 years ago, Jay McInerney’s debut novel, Bright Lights, Big City, captured the glamour and desperation of 1980s New York. The book’s spectacular success launched its author’s career, earning him comparisons to F Scott Fitzgerald, another midwesterner with a complicated relationship with the US’s fantasies of wealth and social mobility. In 1992, Brightness Falls introduced readers to a fresh cast of young New Yorkers, but was primarily focused on a central couple, Corrine and Russell. McInerney returned to these characters in two subsequent novels; See You on the Other Side completes the tetralogy.

The book opens at the start of 2020 with the bright young things now in their 60s, coping with erectile dysfunction and marital woes, and fretting about the job prospects of their twentysomething children. In addition to the eternal problem of ageing, Corrine and Russell are about to confront the events of that tumultuous year: the pandemic, protests for racial justice and a bitterly fought presidential election campaign. Russell is the book’s main character, although we spend time with Corrine and make excursions into the points of view of their daughter, Storey, an aspiring chef, and her biracial boyfriend, Mingus.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 8:00 am

Why are respected film-makers suddenly embracing AI?

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From Soderbergh to Aronofsky, esteemed Hollywood directors are starting to find ways to include artificial intelligence in the production of their films

In Steven Soderbergh’s beguiling new movie The Christophers, a reclusive artist (Ian McKellen) tangles with the quiet art forger (Michaela Coel) who his greedy children have hired to secretly finish further entries in a well-known painting series. The movie is smart and provocative about the nature of artistry and authorship, exploring what it means to create – and to stop creating. It’s especially fascinating coming from Soderbergh, who has made movies with workhorse dependability (The Christophers is his third theatrical release of the past 18 months) and also spent four years retired from directing features entirely.

It also provides particularly jarring context for Soderbergh, in interviews promoting the film, to voice his interest in something that a lot of great artists have pointedly refused to embrace: using AI in films. Soderbergh mentioned in an interview with Filmmaker Magazine that he used what sounds like generative AI to produce “thematically surreal images that occupy a dream space rather than a literal space” for his upcoming documentary about John Lennon and Yoko Ono. He also said that a movie he’s hoping to make about the Spanish-American war would use “a lot of AI”. In a subsequent conversation with Variety, Soderbergh didn’t sound like an AI evangelist, but nor did he back down: “I don’t think it’s the solution to everything, and I don’t think it’s the death of everything. We’re in the very early stages. Five years from now, we all may be going, ‘That was a fun phase.’ We may end up not using it as much as we thought we were going to.”

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Published: April 21, 2026, 9:00 am

Vibrating crotches, anal beads and suspicious minds: the long, strange history of chess cheats | Sean Ingle

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The journey from the Von Neumann to the Niemann affair has much to teach us about the changed landscape of the sport

There really is, it turns out, a true story involving cheating in chess and a vibrating crotch. Only this one is a whodunnit that dates back more than 30 years and was only solved last week.

Imagine the scene at the World Open in Philadelphia in 1993 when a mysterious unrated player with fake dreadlocks and headphones, and with a bulge that vibrates in his trousers, shows up. Now multiply it 100-fold when this unknown amateur, who calls himself John von Neumann after the founder of game theory, draws with a grandmaster, Helgi Ólafsson, in round two.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 7:00 am

Hotel Exile by Jane Rogoyska review – the remarkable story of a wartime institution

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From a haven for intellectuals fleeing Hitler to the HQ of the feared Abwehr, the changing fortunes of a Parisian icon

The word “hotel” is cognate with “hostel” and “hospital”, and for a few short years in the middle of the 20th century, one Paris establishment functioned as all three. Hôtel Lutetia sits on the city’s Left Bank and exudes a certain nonconformist swagger. Opened in 1910 and built in a style that bobbed between art nouveau and art deco, it soon attracted an artistic and bohemian crowd. Hemingway hung out there in the 1920s, as did Picasso, Matisse and André Gide. James Joyce, resident in the city for 20 years, wrote a chunk of Ulysses sitting at one of its tables.

In this outstanding book, which has been shortlisted for the Women’s prize for nonfiction, Jane Rogoyska reports that by the mid-1930s the Lutetia had become headquarters to German political dissidents fleeing Hitler. “The Lutetia Crowd”, as the Nazis disdainfully dubbed them, comprised the intellectual cream of the Weimar Republic. Heinrich Mann, novelist brother of the more famous Thomas, was the head of the organising committee that worked to bring down the Nazi regime from a distance. To this end, fake tomato-seed packets were sent into Germany containing a diatribe against the Third Reich and The Communist Manifesto was rebound into classic literature and pumped into the Fatherland.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 10:00 am

Women’s culture goes dark: why aren’t there more ‘femcel’ movies?

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Male incels have been plentifully depicted on screen, while few film-makers have explored the varied controversies of toxic female radicalisation and the ‘womanosphere’. But a handful of movies have been treading a brave path

Most people would agree that mainstream media has now comprehensively (if not entirely successfully) covered “incel” culture. The small screen has delivered the likes of Adolescence and Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere; the movies have offered multiple meditations on male radicalisation such as The Beast, Manodrome, Don’t Worry Darling, Joker and even Barbie’s Kens.

The irony of women being overlooked feels almost too obvious to flag, yet we are definitely suffering a dearth of onscreen “femcels”. This lack of representation is all the more glaring amid the rise of tradwife culture and the wellness to “alt-right” pipeline – largely made up of female influencers dubbed the womanosphere – and the fact that around 50% of white US women voted for Donald Trump in 2024.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 10:56 am

Unchosen review – Asa Butterfield’s creepy cult show is a total waste of all this talent

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It’s got amazing names attached, from Christopher Eccleston to Siobhan Finneran – but the new Netflix drama starts off workmanlike then goes downhill. Why would these stars ever sign up?

Unchosen is set in the world of a Christian splinter sect. Everyone lives simply in grace and harmony, following Christ’s teaching of peace and love for all humankind, with men and women sharing equally in domestic and other labour. They exist as shining lights for what is possible when you set aside the patriarchal nonsense and other accretions that gather around religions. Every episode is a delight and nothing much happens because everyone is living such a good and godly life.

I jest! Unchosen is not here to break new ground. It is here to deliver by-numbers drama that has inexplicably attracted the talented likes of Siobhan Finneran and Christopher Eccleston to its cast and you should proceed with your expectations lowered.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 7:01 am

Here is the biggest problem Washington faces: Iran sees no need to compromise | Sina Toossi

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The US has failed to bomb Iran into submission. Now, from the strait of Hormuz to nuclear concessions, Tehran senses its position strengthening

Iran’s delegation to the first round of post-ceasefire talks with the US in Islamabad arrived on a plane named Minab 168 after the people – mostly young schoolgirls – killed in a US bombing early in the war. The name signalled both grievance and resolve, framing the talks as part of a conflict in which Tehran has already absorbed immense costs.

That framing helps explain how Iranian officials approached the talks and how they view the current impasse. Rather than negotiation from a position of weakness or urgency, they see diplomacy as an extension of a battle they believe they endured without losing their core advantages. With the ceasefire set to expire on Wednesday and no diplomatic breakthrough in sight, the risk of a return to war is sharply rising.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 11:00 am

Picasso’s Guernica is the ultimate emblem of the horrors of war. It has no place in Spain's partisan squabbles | María Ramírez

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Forty years after the 1937 masterpiece returned to Madrid from its Franco-era exile in New York, it is again embroiled in politics

Every September, Spain celebrates one of the most symbolic moments of its transition to democracy. This year will mark 45 years since an Iberia commercial flight from New York landed in Madrid with its pilot announcing to the surprised passengers that they had just travelled with one of the country’s most famous exiles: Pablo Picasso’s Guernica. After more than four decades on display at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the painting could finally return home after the end of the Franco dictatorship, in accordance with the wishes of the Spanish painter.

Picasso’s most famous painting, which depicted the horrors inflicted on civilians during the bombing of the Basque town of Gernika in the Spanish civil war, was intended to be a cry for peace. “If world peace prevails, the war I painted will be a thing of the past,” Picasso told Josep Lluís Sert, his friend and the architect of the Spanish Republic’s pavilion at the 1937 Paris international exhibition.

María Ramírez is a journalist and deputy managing editor of elDiario.es, a news outlet in Spain

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Published: April 21, 2026, 4:00 am

Java script error: why The Devil Wears Prada 2’s Starbucks tie-in leaves a strange taste

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A theatrically released movie about glossy magazines, released at a time when there are minimal audiences for either, has ordered up a no foam, extra shot, venti facepalm

It might, of course, turn out to be a masterpiece. Yet there has been something intangibly depressing about The Devil Wears Prada 2 ever since it was first announced. Somehow, the timing of the film and its subject matter have combined in such a way that you can’t help but feel bummed out to the point of exhaustion just to think of it.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is, of course, a theatrically released movie about glossy magazines, released at a time when nobody goes to see theatrically released movies or buys glossy magazines. And just to really sell the point that the film exists in a vacuum of unrealistic nostalgia, it has just announced a brand partnership with Starbucks.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 10:03 am

How can you make a student happy? Drop them at university – and make a lightning-quick exit | Zoe Williams

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The impulse is to hang around meeting their friends, and their friends’ parents, and checking out their room. Maybe you’ll all go to a restaurant in the evening ... But be aware: no teenager or twentysomething wants this

I was driving my niece to university, and my son asked what time I’d be back, which was itself inherently sad. When they’re little and you’re leaving them with a babysitter and they ask in a plaintive tiny voice for your estimated time of return, and your heart is gripped in a vice of guilt and impatience, all you long for is the day when they don’t care whether you go to the pub or not. Then, wham, they’re 18, and they ask in a hopeful, slightly shifty tone, as if wishing for the answer “I’ll be back at 2am, or maybe never”.

You cannot fathom why your absence would be such a benefit – will they have an impromptu party? Start a fire? But that is because you’re avoiding its unspoken centre: it is much more relaxing for them when you’re out of the house.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 10:00 am

The Guardian view on the EU and Israel: moving beyond mere exhortation | Editorial

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Benjamin Netanyahu has brushed aside European concerns over Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon. A tougher approach from Brussels is overdue

In recent months, European expressions of concern over the actions of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government have regularly hardened into outright condemnation. Last September, the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, expressed horror and outrage at aid restrictions that she said created a “man-made famine” in Gaza. Brussels has inveighed against settler violence and land grabs in the West Bank, which undermine the possibility of a viable Palestinian state. Responding to the bombing of Lebanon following the US-Israeli ceasefire with Iran, the EU’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, said: “Israel’s right to self-defence does not justify this destruction.”

The angry words and exhortations have achieved nothing. Mr Netanyahu and his ministers have generally treated European critics with barely concealed contempt, presumably reassured by the fact that their chief allies in the White House tend to behave in exactly the same fashion. The EU is Israel’s biggest trading partner, and the academic benefits it confers through Israeli participation in the Horizon research programme are considerable. But internal disunity, and an overoptimistic faith in the power of persuasion, have led to a reluctance by the bloc to use those relationships as leverage.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 5:43 pm

Victor Wembanyama becomes first unanimous NBA defensive player of the year at age of 22

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  • Frenchman becomes youngest winner of award

  • Spurs star has dominated opponents all season

There had never been a unanimous NBA defensive player of the year. Until now.

Victor Wembanyama – as expected – was announced Monday as the league’s top defensive player. The San Antonio center was second in the voting for DPOY as a rookie, was the favorite last season until a medical condition ended his season prematurely, but left no doubt this year. At 22, he’s the youngest winner of the award.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 11:44 pm

LeBron James is 41. And he’s somehow still carrying his team in the playoffs

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The Lakers star would have been expecting to play a supporting role as he burrows into his 40s. But injuries means he has assumed a familiar role

LeBron James must be so sick of this. If he wanted to experience being the best player on an otherwise thin team, he could simply remember the Cleveland Cavaliers’ run to the NBA finals in 2007. Or the 2015 NBA finals when his best teammates, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love, suffered injuries. Or the 2018 season, which convinced SNL to make a spoof of James’ support staff. “I’m 53 years old,” one of LeBron’s “teammates” says in the clip. “I have seven kids, and two of them are also on the Cavs.” It’s 2026, James is a Los Angeles Laker, his two best teammates are hurt, and one of his kids actually is on the team.

How on earth did we get here, again? James is 41. The story of his season was his labored yet successful pivot into the Lakers’ third option, behind Luka Dončić (who was having one of the best stretches of his career before tweaking his hamstring in a humiliating loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder) and Austin Reaves (who strained his oblique in the same game). Both men are in their primes. James, on the other hand, has been plagued with what some observers may call old guy injuries: he missed the start of the season due to sciatica; he’s sat out a couple games since thanks to arthritis in his left foot. So how – how – is it that Dončić and Reaves were the ones felled by injuries and James is the iron man? Aren’t the rules that athletes in their 20s get to enjoy energy and health, while those in their 40s have to retire and become mediocre pundits?

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Published: April 20, 2026, 9:00 am

Fitness influencer drowns during swimming portion of Ironman Texas

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  • Mara Flavia Souza Araujo drowns early on Saturday

  • Rescue crews locate body after athlete vanished

A Brazilian fitness influencer has died after getting into difficulty during the swimming portion of an ironman event in Texas.

Mara Flavia Souza Araujo was reported as a “lost swimmer” around 7.30am at the Ironman Texas in Lake Woodlands near Houston on Saturday. According to KPRC 2 News, safety crews could not immediately locate Araujo. The 38-year-old’s body was discovered around 90 minutes later in 10ft of water by divers. She was pronounced dead on the scene.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 12:23 am

FIA confirms F1 rule changes in reaction to driver unhappiness and safety fears

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  • Tweaks to rules address energy management issues

  • ‘Safety and fairness remain the FIA’s highest priorities’

The FIA has confirmed rule changes for the current Formula One season as the sport reacts to driver dissatisfaction and safety concerns with the new regulations. The adapted rules address the energy management issues that have proved controversial across the opening three meetings this year.

Technical and sporting considerations had been discussed twice since the last round in Japan and on Monday senior representatives, including the FIA, team principals and their chief executives, the power unit manufacturers and F1’s chief executive, Stefano Domenicali, formally agreed the changes. They remain subject to ratification by the world motorsport council, a formality expected to be concluded before the next round in Miami on 3 May.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 6:19 pm

US goalkeeper Jonathan Klinsmann breaks neck playing for Cesena

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Goalkeeper Jonathan Klinsmann, the son of former Germany striker and US national team head coach Jürgen Klinsmann, is recovering from a broken neck sustained playing for second-tier Italian side Cesena on Saturday.

The former US youth international, 29, was stretchered off the field in a neck brace after a collision with a Palermo player and taken to a hospital in the Sicilian capital.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 3:34 pm

West Ham earn point at Crystal Palace to relegate Wolves and widen gap to Spurs

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Slowly but surely, West Ham are edging their way to safety. While this battling draw against a Crystal Palace side with their minds elsewhere proved terminal to his former club Wolves as it confirmed their relegation, Nuno Espírito Santo had to be satisfied with a point that may be crucial in the long run after Brennan Johnson missed the chance to help out his old employers Tottenham.

Palace, who have now been involved in eight goalless draws this season, were indebted to Dean Henderson for producing the save of the night to deny Konstantinos Mavropanos just before half-time, even if the visitors struggled to create much else. West Ham will be disappointed not to have stretched their advantage over Tottenham to four points after a strangely subdued performance, although at least their fate remains in their hands. Former manager David Moyes and his in-form Everton side are next up on Saturday.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 9:07 pm

Arsenal are despondent, but the Premier League race is far from over | Jonathan Wilson

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Manchester City eked a win by the slimmest of margins on Sunday, setting up a season finale that will be determined by nerves

It was probably Arsenal’s best performance in two months, but that will be scant consolation. Manchester City’s win on Sunday leaves Pep Guardiola’s side in control of the title race; they will go top of the Premier League on goal difference if they beat Burnley at Turf Moor on Wednesday. Both sides will then have five games to play.

Sunday’s game was decided by desperately fine margins. What prevented Eberechi Eze’s whipped shot from just outside the box going in? An inch? Half of one? Gabriel also struck the woodwork, while Kai Havertz headed a great chance a fraction over the crossbar in injury time. It was a defeat that has handed City the advantage in the title race, but it could very easily have been a battling draw to preserve Arsenal’s lead and, perhaps more importantly, restore morale.

This is an extract from Soccer with Jonathan Wilson, a weekly look from the Guardian US at the game in Europe and beyond. Subscribe for free here. Have a question for Jonathan? Email soccerwithjw@theguardian.com, and he’ll answer the best in a future edition

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Published: April 20, 2026, 3:13 pm

Liam Rosenior admits ‘I need results now’ as pressure mounts at Chelsea

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  • Blues have lost four top-flight matches in succession

  • ‘My job is accountable … The buck stops with me’

Liam Rosenior has acknowledged his job will be under threat if he cannot turn around Chelsea’s poor form before the end of the season.

Although the head coach recently received public backing from the co-owner Behdad Eghbali, he is aware that retaining long-term support is dependent on results. Chelsea are under growing pressure as four consecutive league defeats have left them seven points off fifth-placed Liverpool with five games to play, and Rosenior was realistic when asked whether his bosses had assured him his future did not hinge on securing Champions League qualification.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 9:30 pm

John Korir breaks Boston Marathon course record as Kenyans retain titles

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  • Sharon Lokedi wins women’s race again

  • Marcel Hug win’s men’s wheelchair for ninth time

  • GB’s Rainbow-Cooper wins women’s wheelchair race

There was Kenyan joy at the Boston Marathon for a second year in a row as Sharon Lokedi and John Korir retained their titles.

Korir broke the Boston Marathon course record in the men’s race, riding a tailwind to outrun the strongest field in event history in a time of 2hr 1min 52sec – the fifth-fastest marathon of all time.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 4:37 pm

Tim Cook to step down as Apple chief as John Ternus named replacement

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Cook, who will stay on as executive chair, praises head of hardware engineering, who will take over on 1 September

Apple announced on Monday that it had named a replacement for Tim Cook as CEO after nearly 15 years, with head of hardware engineering John Ternus succeeding him on 1 September. Cook will stay at the company in the role of executive chair.

“It has been the greatest privilege of my life to be the CEO of Apple and to have been trusted to lead such an extraordinary company. I love Apple with all of my being,” Cook said in a press release.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 10:25 pm

EU’s top court finds Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law in breach of key values

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ECJ says law passed in 2021 discriminatory and ‘contrary to the identity of the union’, in early test for incoming PM

The EU’s highest court has found Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law to be discriminatory, stigmatising and in breach of basic democratic values, setting up an early test for the incoming prime minister Péter Magyar’s government when it takes power next month.

In a wide-ranging judgment, the European court of justice said the 2021 law that bans content about LGBTQ+ people from schools and primetime TV was at odds with a society based on pluralism and fundamental rights such as prohibition of discrimination and freedom of expression.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 10:39 am

‘Will they kill us too?’ Murder of leading feminist has chilling effect on Iraq’s activists

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Yanar Mohammed’s assassination comes amid a number of killings as fellow campaigners warn women’s rights are going backwards

In early March, two unidentified gunmen on motorcycles opened fire on Iraq’s most notable women’s rights activist, Yanar Mohammed, as she stood outside her home in the north of the capital, Baghdad. She had long been the target of death threats from Islamic State and other armed groups.

Her death was the latest of several killings of well-known female figures in Iraq in recent years, who were either prominent advocates for women’s rights or notable individuals. In early April, soon after Yanar’s death, a female lawyer known for supporting girls was also murdered.

Speaking to the Guardian and Jummar Media, women in Iraq say the murders have had a chilling effect on their ability to speak out at a time when women’s rights and freedoms in the country are going backwards.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 6:00 am

Canadian woman killed after gunman opens fire at Mexico’s Teotihuacán pyramids

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At least four more injured at world heritage site in latest violent incident as country prepares to co-host World Cup

One Canadian tourist has been killed and six other people were wounded by gunfire after an armed man opened fire at one of Mexico’s most famous tourist destinations, the Teotihuacán pyramids near Mexico City.

The shooting – the latest violent incident to affect Mexico as it prepares to co-host the football World Cup in June – took place on Monday lunchtime and was captured in mobile phone videos.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 3:17 am

Federal agents detain wife of another US army member: ‘ICE is out of control’

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Jose Serrano, a sergeant, said Deisy Rivera Ortega, his wife, was arrested at an immigration appointment

A US army sergeant with 27 years of military service – including deployment to Afghanistan – has said that federal immigration agents recently arrested his wife during an appointment at an immigration office in El Paso, Texas.

In an interview with CBS News published Monday, Sgt First Class Jose Serrano said that Deisy Rivera Ortega, a Salvadoran and his wife, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers under the command of the Trump administration despite receiving legal protection in 2019 that bars her from being deported to El Salvador. Rivera Ortega, who wed Serrano in 2022, has been in the US since 2016, he said.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 8:16 pm

Music executive behind K-pop group BTS faces arrest in South Korea

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Police seek warrant for Bang Si-Hyuk over allegations he illegally gained millions in investor fraud scheme

South Korean police are seeking to arrest Bang Si-Hyuk, the chair of the agency behind the K-pop band BTS, as they expand an investigation into allegations that he illegally gained more than $100m (£74m) in an investor fraud scheme.

The Seoul metropolitan police agency confirmed it had asked prosecutors to request a court warrant for the arrest of Bang, the founder and chair of HYBE.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 7:04 am

Almost half of EU’s busiest flight routes are ‘hard or impossible’ to book on trains – report

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‘Stone age’ system of booking cross-border rail tickets holding back climate action by consumers, says thinktank

Europe’s “stone age” system of booking train tickets makes it needlessly difficult for travellers to avoid polluting flights, a report has found.

Booking equivalent train tickets is “difficult or impossible” on almost half of the EU’s busiest international air routes, analysis from the Transport & Environment (T&E) thinktank shows.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 4:00 am

Cattle breed whose ancestors lived with Celts added to priority at-risk list

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UK’s Rare Breeds Survival Trust says calf numbers of white park cattle last year were less than two-thirds of 2022 level

An ancient breed of cattle whose ancestors are thought to have accompanied the Celts as they were pushed to Britain’s fringes by the Romans has been designated as urgently at risk by a UK conservation charity.

Publishing its 2026 watchlist on Tuesday, the Rare Breeds Survival Trust moved white park cattle to its “priority” category as new calf numbers sank last year to less than two-thirds of their 2022 level.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 6:00 am

Clean energy generation exceeded rise in global electricity demand in 2025

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Output from solar farms rose by a third while electricity from fossil fuels fell, research from thinktank reveals

All of last year’s growth in global electricity demand was met from renewable sources, while fossil fuel power generation remained flat, research has found, marking what many hope could become a turning point in the drive to phase out planet-heating fossil fuels.

Solar power generation rose by nearly a third in 2025, marking a new record and faster growth. In the decade from 2015, solar output grew tenfold, roughly doubling every three years, according to the thinktank Ember.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 11:01 pm

Trump signs memos to boost US fossil-fuel production for ‘defense readiness’

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President claims ‘inadequate’ supply presents security threat and orders expansion of oil, coal and gas production

Donald Trump on Monday released a series of memos that doubled down on his support of increased domestic fossil fuel production for purported “defense readiness”.

Trump’s memos, which cited the president’s 20 January 2025 executive order declaring a national energy emergency, said US-based oil, coal, and natural gas production must expand “to avert an industrial resource or critical technology item shortfall that would severely impair national defense capability”.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 10:26 pm

Climate groups sue US government over approval of new BP project in Gulf of Mexico

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Advocates expressed alarm as new project drills deeper into ocean bed, pointing to company’s failures at Deepwater Horizon spill


Environmental groups have sued the Trump administration over its approval of BP’s huge new ultra-deep oil drilling project in the Gulf of Mexico, 16 years to the day since the company’s Deepwater Horizon disaster caused the worst oil spill in US history.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 7:22 pm

Pennsylvania court strikes down ban on use of Medicaid funds for abortions

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Victory for abortion rights groups as court finds state’s constitution guarantees a right to abortion

A Pennsylvania court on Monday said that the state’s constitution guarantees a right to abortion while striking down a decades-long law banning the use of state Medicaid funds to cover abortion costs.

The ruling by a divided seven-judge panel of the appellate-level commonwealth court is a major victory for Planned Parenthood and abortion clinic operators who first sued Pennsylvania over its Medicaid funding restrictions in 2019.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 1:03 am

The Onion plans to lease Alex Jones’s Infowars after judge blocks purchase

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The satirical website’s parent company will have to pay $81,000 a month to the misinformation platform

Satirical website the Onion plans to turn rightwing commentator Alex Jones’s misinformation site Infowars into a parody of itself under a leasing agreement provisionally approved by a Texas court.

Under a proposed deal with court administrators, Infowars would be leased by Global Tetrahedron, a Chicago-based company that owns the Onion, for $81,000 a month for six months, with an option to renew for another six months.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 8:06 pm

Singer D4vd pleads not guilty to murder of 14-year-old girl found in his car

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Musician charged after the dismembered and decomposing body of Celeste Rivas Hernandez found in abandoned Tesla

The singer D4vd pleaded not guilty to the murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the teenage girl whose dismembered and decomposed body was found in the artist’s apparently abandoned Tesla in September.

The 21-year-old, whose legal name is David Burke, was arraigned on Monday afternoon hours after Los Angeles county district attorney’s office announced the charges against him.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 9:55 pm

Louisiana authorities identify eight children killed in ‘domestic incident’

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Gunman, identified as Shamar Elkins, fatally shot the children – including seven of his own – at two addresses

Louisiana authorities have identified eight children – aged three to 11 – who were killed on Sunday during what police described as a “violent domestic incident” in Shreveport that marked the deadliest US mass shooting in more than two years.

The Caddo parish coroner’s office identified the children as Jayla Elkins, three; Shayla Elkins, five; Kayla Pugh, six; Layla Pugh, six; Markaydon Pugh, 10; Sariahh Snow, 11; Khedarrion Snow, 6; and Braylon Snow, five.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 2:20 pm

Rebel Wilson labelled ‘nuts’ by PR team she allegedly hired to attack colleague, court hears

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Wilson is being sued for defamation by actor Charlotte MacInnes over social media posts alleging a sexual harassment complaint

Rebel Wilson was labelled “nuts” by a PR team she allegedly hired to create websites attacking a co-producer of her directorial debut, a court has heard.

The Pitch Perfect actor directed, co-produced and acted in The Deb, a musical comedy set in rural NSW that remained unreleased for two years due to legal disputes.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 8:19 am

King Charles pays tribute to late mother on 100th anniversary of her birth

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Monarch says Elizabeth II would have been troubled by recent events but she believed ‘goodness will always prevail’

King Charles has said his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, would have been troubled deeply by current affairs as he paid a heartfelt tribute to her on what would have been her 100th birthday.

In a video message to honour the nation’s longest-reigning monarch, he said she had “remained constant, steadfast and wholly devoted to the people she served”.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 7:56 am

Starmer orders inquiry into any security concerns over Mandelson’s tenure in US

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PM sets out his side of events relating to appointment and security vetting in address to parliament

Keir Starmer has ordered an investigation into any security concerns relating to Peter Mandelson’s tenure as UK ambassador to the US, as he set out a series of practical measures in the wake of the controversy over Mandelson’s vetting.

Setting out to the Commons what he called the “frankly staggering” way that Mandelson was appointed to the job despite initially being turned down for security vetting, Starmer said he had ordered a full review into the vetting system.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 4:43 pm

Gut microbiome can reveal risk of Parkinson’s, scientists say

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Study shows signature changes more pronounced in people with genetic risk, raising hopes for new therapies

Changes to microbes that live in the gut can identify people at greater risk of Parkinson’s disease long before symptoms develop, according to work that also raises hopes for new therapies.

Researchers discovered signature changes in the gut microbiome that are more pronounced in people with a genetic risk for Parkinson’s and even more stark in those diagnosed with the disease.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 3:00 pm

Ghost Stories by Siri Hustvedt review – life after Paul Auster

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What’s it like to lose your partner of more than 40 years? The novelist and essayist reflects on going from ‘we’ to ‘I’

It wasn’t quite Beatlemania, but, at the height of Paul Auster’s fame in the 1980s and 90s, screaming fans clambered on to the hood of a car after a reading in Buenos Aires. Admirers mobbed him at bookshop events in Paris, the city where he had once eked out a living translating French literature. He was offered big money to make ads promoting American beef to Japan. He was hailed as a rock god, a literary superstar, a postmodernist with leading-man looks.

Little of this is of much consequence or consolation to novelist and essayist Siri Hustvedt who, before he died of cancer in 2024, had been married to Auster for more than 40 years. As she tells it in Ghost Stories, her memoir of their life together, she was a tall blond PhD student in a jumpsuit when she met him – “a beautiful man in a black leather jacket” – at a poetry reading. He was separated from the mother of his child, living alone in a gloomy Brooklyn apartment, yet to publish anything of substance. Literature bound them: he was just 15 when he decided his future was in writing; she had come to the same insight at an even younger age.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 6:00 am

‘Muslim kids are really underrepresented’: the animated movie where medieval maths meets eager young minds

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Time Hoppers: The Silk Road is a time-travel adventure whose child heroes must save the legacy of Islamic scholars who shaped modern science. Its makers reveal their inspiration, and reflect on their success

‘Some people said it doesn’t exist – that it’s a fantasy.” So says Flordeliza Dayrit of the silk road, the vast network of trade routes that once connected Asia, Africa and Europe – and the starting location for Time Hoppers: The Silk Road, the animated feature she co-created with her husband, Michael Milo.

Speaking from their home in Edmonton, Canada, the couple describe a project that started with personal intrigue and grew into something far more ambitious. With its theatrical release in UK cinemas, Time Hoppers turns this sense of curiosity into a fast-moving children’s adventure: a story in which four young protagonists travel back in time to the medieval Islamic world, meeting the scientists and scholars whose discoveries shape our current everyday lives.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 8:34 am

‘The witches are back’: first look at Practical Magic 2 as Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman return for spooky sequel

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The Kissing Booth’s Joey King and Game Of Thrones’ Maisie Williams star alongside the original cast members as the next generation of the cursed Owens family

The midnight margaritas are officially back on the menu. Within 24 hours of its debut, the first official teaser for Practical Magic 2 has surged into the Google Trends top 10, attracting millions of views and signalling an enthusiastic appetite for the return of the Owens family and all things witchy.

Academy Award winners Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman will return as sisters Sally and Gillian, with Kidman sharing a video of her and her fellow star on set last year, captioned: “The witches are back”.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 8:11 am

Wardriver review – bank scammer Dane DeHaan goes for the triple cross in venal neo-noir

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Thriller from director Rebecca Thomas paints a convincingly hoodlum world where every table is turned

“I’m gonna fucking doxx you” is the tech equivalent of “I’m going to get medieval on your ass” in this brisk neo-noir crime thriller, starring Dane DeHaan as a hacker with a heart of gold. DeHaan never quite broke through to the top echelon as he promised to in the mid-2010s but, constantly kojaking a lollipop here, he shows scuzzy self-assurance as Cole, a petty scammer who skims people’s security credentials from unsecured wifi networks and empties their bank accounts.

Cole is on a hot streak until restaurant doorman and considerably more scary hoodlum Oscar (Mamoudou Athie) gets wise to him and arrives at his home to administer a beatdown. Oscar has plans for the geek: to use him to fleece Sarah (Sasha Calle), a glamorous member of his clientele who has boasted about the $800k sitting in her current account. But after they siphon it off, Cole gets scammer’s remorse when criminally affiliated lawyer Mark (Jeffrey Donovan), for whom Sarah is holding the cash, threatens to kill her if she doesn’t return the loot.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 8:00 am

Scarborn (Kos) review – rumbustuous period epic stirs up trouble in 18th-century Poland

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When a veteran of the American war of independence returns to his native country with popular rule on his mind dangerous passions ignite

This Polish historical drama is an odd duck of a feature but there’s definitely a cinematic flair to proceedings. For a start, a lot of it unfolds over one evening in a candlelit setting, so you may have to screw up your eyes in order to make out what’s going on. My advice is to then surrender to its strange tonality and weird flat stretches, because the ending pulls most of the strands together satisfyingly and goes out with bangs, whizzes and a fair few sword thrusts.

The year is 1794, and it’s not long since the American war of independence has finished, in which Polish hero Tadeusz “Kos” Kościuszko (a real historical figure, played here by Chris Pine lookalike Jacek Braciak) fought valiantly on the side of the American rebels. Now he’s back in what’s left of Poland, a nation with particularly elastic borders at that time as various neighbours invade and pull back, especially the Russians. Kos is accompanied by his friend Domingo (Jason Mitchell), a freed slave and top marksman, and together the two of them are hoping to start something in Poland and get the peasants revolting against the oppressive nobility. That sort of social order shake-up would definitely be a boon for folks such as Ignac Sikora (Bartosz Bielenia), the bastard son of a local landowner who has promised with his dying breath to leave Ignac some kind of inheritance in his will.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 6:00 am

‘It’s about finding light in the dark’: why Harold and Maude is my feelgood movie

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The latest in our ongoing series of writers recommending their favourite comfort watches is a pick for 1971’s unusual romantic comedy

The best films give you something to take away. Not just a moral message, or some sort of transcendental teaching about the world. But a tangible thing you can find meaning in long after the credits have rolled, holding space in the corners of your mind like a cultural souvenir you’ve popped on the shelf.

For me, this usually takes the form of a song or an artist. Sometimes, it’s a place or a quote. Very occasionally, it’s an outfit. Rarely does anything give me all of the above. But Harold and Maude is special, offering a goodie bag of miscellaneous feelgood delights that instantly transport me somewhere joyful.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 9:00 am

‘We did a seance for Beethoven, to see what he thought’: the playful, pioneering life of field-recording maestro Annea Lockwood

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The New Zealand composer burned pianos, sampled earthquakes and recorded Belfast’s peace walls. And at 86 is still invested in her life’s work: to appreciate the music in everyday sound

A broken upright piano, tilted like the sinking Titanic, stands part-buried in a garden at Glasgow’s Counterflows festival. Experimental composer Annea Lockwood swipes a hand across its exposed strings and beams at the metallic clang. “Great piano!” she says, inviting other musicians and the audience to make their own strange noises by scratching and tapping it with garden debris.

It’s one of many pianos Lockwood, 86, has buried, burned or drowned since the 1960s, exploring their changing sounds as they are destroyed – though she says “transformed”. A pioneer of field recordings, her work has ranged from “sound maps” of entire rivers to music made with the peace walls demarcating areas of mid-Troubles Belfast. As she revisits two significant works at Counterflows and prepares a new release of 1975’s World Rhythms, she takes me through her radical career from the very start.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 2:00 pm

‘Deliciously dark’: how Freida McFadden’s twisty thrillers gripped millions of readers

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The author, who recently revealed her real name to be Sara Cohen, began writing to escape from her work as a medic, and now has a huge global fanbase

Some call themselves McFans, others Freida readahs. However Freida McFadden’s loyal fans choose to define themselves, what we know for sure is that their numbers are growing, and fast.

McFadden, the author behind blockbuster psychological thriller The Housemaid, was the UK’s bestselling novelist of 2025, outstripping Richard Osman, Sarah J Maas and Rebecca Yarros, and shifting 2.6m print copies in 12 months.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 11:19 am

From Manifesto to Mr Loverman: Bernardine Evaristo’s best books – ranked!

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From the secret gay life of a British-Caribbean man to that controversial shared Booker win, the author has blazed a trail across the literary landscape. Here are seven of her top titles

Even by Evaristo’s experimental standards, this book is a highly ambitious mash-up of forms and stories. It takes a mismatched couple, strait-laced Stanley and ebullient Jessie, on a road trip across Europe where they meet the ghosts of black historical figures, from Alexander Pushkin to Mary Seacole. We learn a lot along the way, but the real engine of the story is Stanley and Jessie’s combative relationship. Told in a blend of prose, poetry, scripts, memos, legal documents, budget spreadsheets … and road signs, Soul Tourists ultimately wobbles under the weight of both its own good intentions and its skittish variety, but it has charm and energy to burn.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 11:00 am

The Illuminated Man by Christopher Priest and Nina Allan review – an unconventional portrait of JG Ballard

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The biographer’s terminal illness and death is woven into this original and moving account of Ballard and his work

The writer JG Ballard, who died in 2009, is a tantalising subject for a biographer. His extraordinary childhood in prewar Shanghai, his family’s subsequent internment in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp, and the death of his wife, Mary, at the age of 34, were formative events in the creation of his unique vision. The vivid and sometimes shocking images he witnessed in his early life would resurface repeatedly in his fiction.

Yet he always resisted approaches from those keen to tell his story, and at the end of his life produced a curiously flat memoir, Miracles of Life. The author of this new biography, Christopher Priest, apparently admired that work, while recognising that it represented “a carefully curated account … of a messier reality”. As he points out, it revealed nothing that was not already known. An unauthorised biography by John Baxter appeared two years after Ballard’s death, which, though it has been criticised by Ballard’s family for inaccuracies, remains a useful introduction to the life and work of one of the most interesting writers of the postwar period.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 8:01 am

Son of Nobody by Yann Martel review – Life of Pi author discovers a long-lost poem from Troy

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An epic poem about the Trojan war is merged with the domestic heartbreak of the scholar who discovers it in this ambitious, structurally problematic novel

In Yann Martel’s fifth novel, a Canadian classicist, Harlow Donne, has been offered a year’s fellowship at Oxford University. His wife, Gail, has a full-time managerial job, and they have a seven-year-old daughter, Helen. Who will pour out her breakfast cereal and pick her up from school while Harlow is away? He and Gail quarrel. He leaves for England, and as she sees him off Gail whispers in his ear: “Don’t come back.”

So far, so everyday: but once Harlow gets to Oxford, the narrative shifts its form and becomes odder and more interesting. His prescribed task is to help sift through and translate a hoard of ancient papyri from Oxyrhynchus, in upper Egypt. It’s tedious work. Soon, though, Harlow is piecing together from words or half-words on wisps of desiccated reeds what he believes to be a long-lost epic poem. It relates the story of the Trojan war, but not, as Homer tells it, from the viewpoint of princely warriors and gods. The protagonist is a common soldier, a “son of nobody” named Psoas.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 6:01 am

‘People still remember it 40 years later’: the making of Chuckie Egg

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The iconic game that came to define 8-bit programming still conjures flutters of nostalgia 40 years on – all thanks to a 15-year-old tea boy who worked a Saturday shift in a computer shop in Greater Manchester

If you were playing games on a home computer in the early 1980s, you knew about Chuckie Egg. No question. This simple-looking platform game had you wandering around a chicken shed, collecting eggs and avoiding the patrolling hens. But when you reached level eight, a large duck was suddenly let loose and would stalk the player like a feathery missile, completely changing the pace and tactics of the game. It was a boss battle before boss battles existed.

Everyone knew about Chuckie Egg because everyone could play it. Originally released on the ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro and Dragon 32 in the autumn of 1983, it immediately topped the charts, encouraging its publisher, A&F Software, to begin porting it to as many machines as possible. Around 11 conversions followed, including the Commodore 64, Amstrad and Acorn Electron. I first played it on the BBC computer in my school library, but I also had it on my C64 and a friend played on his Speccy. Like Manic Miner, Bruce Lee and Skool Daze, it was woven into the tapestry of British 8-bit gaming culture.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 9:00 am

Schmigadoon! review – cancelled TV show given hit-and-miss Broadway resurrection

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Nederlander Theatre, New York
Apple’s spoofy musical comedy series makes a natural leap to the stage but often struggles to bring much that feels new to the material

There are countless examples of movies turned into stage musicals against all reason, the brute force of IP smashing through objections such as “the movie was perfect and can’t be easily equaled”, “this material does not actually lend itself well to cutesy production numbers” or just a plaintive “please, no!”. Schmigadoon!, however, presents a different case. This is a full-throated and boundlessly enthusiastic tribute to (and, secondarily, parody of) golden-age mid-century American musicals; it only makes sense for it to be restaged live on Broadway. The greater wonder is that Schmigadoon! somehow, by the grace of peak-streaming production levels, started life as a television show.

TV musicals are so rare that some of the most famous examples are single-episode gimmicks (see famous installments of Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Scrubs) or running gags on reality-bending cartoons such as The Simpsons or Bob’s Burgers. Animation is actually where Schmiagdoon! co-creators Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio hail from. After working together at Illumination on movies including Despicable Me and The Secret Life of Pets, they co-created a live-action TV series about a couple (Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key) whose relationship crossroads coincide with their accidental arrival in a magical hidden world where everyone acts like they’re in an old-fashioned musical – much to her delight and his horror. It ran for two seasons and amassed a dedicated cult following before Apple canceled it.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 2:00 am

Madonna offers reward after vintage Coachella costume goes missing

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The Like A Virgin singer has appealed for the return of the pieces she wore on Friday, including a jacket, corset and dress

Madonna has said the vintage costume she wore at Coachella has gone missing and has appealed for its “safe return”.

The Like A Virgin singer joined popstar Sabrina Carpenter on stage on Friday for her second weekend headline slot at the music festival in California, where she wore a vintage purple corset bodysuit with purple stockings and lavender gloves. On stage she said it was “the same corset, the same boots, and the same Gucci jacket” that she wore at her first Coachella appearance in 2006.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 11:23 pm

‘I’ve had white knuckle moments’: Michael Socha on This Is England, his patchy beard – and seedy new casino thriller The Cage

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As he stars alongside Sheridan Smith as a casino boss on the take, the actor talks about leaving school with no qualifications, playing vile dads – and why he’s eager to circulate the This Is England reunion rumour

Michael Socha is about to jump on a train to Wales. The impressively bushy beard he’s got is for his role in The Witch Farm, a dramatic adaptation of an episode of the Danny Robins podcast Uncanny, about a supposed haunting in the Brecon Beacons. He plays Bill Rich, who moves his family to a spooky old farmhouse where it all goes “horribly wrong”, Socha says. “In the photos he has a beard, and I thought, ‘I’ll match that.’” The actor strokes his chin and turns his head from side to side. It looks pretty substantial to me. “You say that, but see this bit? I’m struggling. It’s a bit patchy there. I’m happy with this bit, but then this needs work.”

Socha has just left a screening of his new BBC thriller The Cage, and he has the gentle bounce of a man who struggles to stay still. As with his beard, he finds it hard not to find flaws in what he’s done. Normally, he admits, he tries to avoid watching himself on screen. “I’ll sort of nitpick away,” he shrugs, but he had such a nice time making The Cage that he was looking forward to seeing it. “But the more you watch something, the more you find bits that you’re not too happy with.”

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Published: April 21, 2026, 4:00 am

‘We wasted a lot of lives’: CIA spymaster’s caution over past Iran intervention resurfaces from beyond the grave

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A documentary about Peter Sichel – the ‘Jewish James Bond’ who died in 2025 – includes striking mea culpas about the cost and efficacy of US involvement in the Middle East

In New York social circles, he was known as the “Jewish James Bond”: a refugee from Nazi Germany whose gratitude to his American hosts was such that he volunteered to join the US army and became the CIA’s first station chief in Berlin as a mere twentysomething, filing early warnings about Soviet activity that have been credited with ringing in the cold war.

Like 007, Peter Sichel also appreciated a fine tipple, and after leaving the US foreign intelligence service it was he who briefly turned a sweet German white, Blue Nun, into one of the best-selling wines in the world.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 9:19 am

How to holiday as a single-parent family? A back-to-nature retreat in west Wales worked for us

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Tucked away in a remote valley, these cosy off-grid cabins come with a wild-swimming pond, loads of wildlife and a farm where kids can run free

Holidaying as a single parent is a tricky balance. You want to ringfence the kind of extended one-on-one time that can be difficult to find during term time; but too much of that and you know you’ll drive each other a little crazy. Kids need other kids, and you could do with some adult company too. You also need a break. It’s a nice idea to pack the car with camping gear and head out into the wilderness, but it can be a lot of work – and you end up in a field, attempting to put up a tent, alone.

Friends of mine have suggested holiday parks, some of them with bars and restaurants and a daily schedule of kids’ activities. That all sounds a bit overstimulating. I’d been dreaming about sinking into a quiet landscape. But would there be enough to do?

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Published: April 21, 2026, 6:00 am

The emotional security secret: how to get healthier, happier and have stronger relationships

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Psychiatrist Amir Levine’s first book explored different types of attachment. In his follow-up, he explains how anyone can become more secure

Amir Levine has been quietly working towards a second book for 16 years. When Attached, which he co-wrote with Rachel Heller, was published in 2010, it brought the categories for how we behave in relationships – AKA attachment styles – into the public consciousness. According to attachment theory, you could be anxious (often resulting in social hypervigilance), avoidant (independent, suppressing difficult emotions), fearful-avoidant (craving closeness, but often retreating in fear) or secure. Knowing which you were and where significant others sat on this spectrum provided helpful insights for self-awareness and relationship harmony.

Since then, Levine has received countless emails from readers around the world either seeking his advice or telling him how the book changed their life. “I got an email from a woman from Iran,” he recalls. “She said that she realised she was with someone very avoidant. She was able to cut off from him and she found someone else who was secure.” Also, because she felt better equipped “to communicate her needs with this new partner, she reached an orgasm for the first time”. From all of these stories, as well as research into the neuroscience of attachment and neuroplasticity and working with therapy clients, Levine has now compiled the tools needed to help anyone become more secure.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 9:00 am

More than ‘liquid weed’: I've taste-tested the best THC drinks for socializing and relaxing

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The market for THC-infused seltzers and spirits has never been more full. Here are seven standouts, including beginner-friendly Wynk and tequila-like MXXN

Instead of liquid weed that’s meant to get drinkers as high as possible, today’s THC-infused beverages are more about quality and taste. With varying flavor combinations and dosages, it’s never been a more interesting time to try the cannabis seltzers, spirits and mixed drinks on the market.

The category is projected to hit $370m in the next few years. In my reporting (and personal experience), I’ve found the rise of infused drinks is less about the cannabis itself and more about inclusivity. While some younger Americans are replacing spirits and wine with thoughtfully made nonalcoholic alternatives, others are treating THC and CBD as simply another way to feel included in social gatherings. Booze is no longer the default option at the housewarming or back yard barbecue.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 2:15 pm

My family tried to eat fewer ultra-processed foods for five years. Here’s what we learned

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Cutting UPFs from our grocery list was expensive, laborious and time-consuming

Grocery shopping looks different these days. On Saturday mornings, instead of the local supermarket, I’m at our local San Diego farmers’ market, loading up on fish, meat, apples, cheese and berries – enough for a family of four.

But it’s not a cheap excursion; our weekly grocery spend is now higher than it was when we decided to try to cut ultra-processed foods (UPFs) from our diet five years ago.

In 2021, we spent $158.63 on cereal; in 2025, the total was $34.34.

Our yoghurt costs went from $260.29 in 2021 to $24.27 in 2025.

We no longer buy protein bars, which cost us $261.04 in 2021.

Our peak expenditure on frozen chicken tenders was in 2020, when we spent $159.76. For the past two years we haven’t bought any.

Butter more than quadrupled between 2021 and 2025, to $234.22.

The total in the sugar column went from $9.47 in 2021 to $83.10 in 2025 (I did a lot more baking last year).

The biggest leap was for fruit and vegetables: $2,578.32 in 2021 became $5,706.36 last year.

In 2021, we started buying meat that was humanely raised by farmers and ranchers using regenerative agriculture practices. We spent a lot in this category, almost $2,500 on raw beef and chicken (the previous year, we spent about $1,500). The following year, 2022, we dropped our meat expenditure down to about $1,000 by eating a lot less of it, and more dried beans.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 4:00 pm

Is it true that … only overweight people are at risk of high cholesterol?

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Size does matter – as does diet – but your genes are the main driver of your cholesterol levels

Cholesterol, a fatty substance mostly made by the liver and used by the body to build cells and produce hormones, has become a heart-health bogeyman. There are several types, but high levels of LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Often labelled “bad” cholesterol, LDL builds up over time on artery walls, narrowing them and restricting blood flow.

High LDL cholesterol is not confined to people who are overweight. “Genetics are the main driver of higher LDL cholesterol levels,” says Naveed Sattar, professor of cardiometabolic medicine at the University of Glasgow. “Diets have smaller effects and it’s not necessarily the total calories that count; it’s the amount of saturated fat.” (Found in cakes, biscuits, chocolate and many ultra-processed foods, saturated fat can raise LDL levels.) All of this means someone relatively lean can still have high cholesterol, either because of their genetic profile or dietary pattern.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 7:00 am

Victoria Beckham ties up with Gap as retailer hopes luxe push will drive comeback

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Ex-Mattel boss behind Barbiemania pivots retailer towards more premium fashion after reopening UK stores

From the 80s through to the early noughties it was the go-to high street store for casual hoodies and jeans, before falling out of favour. Now almost 30 years after its heyday, Gap is hoping to turn things around. Key to its comeback strategy? A pivot to more premium fashion.

On Friday the retailer will unveil a collection with the luxury fashion designer Victoria Beckham. The collaboration is the next step in the luxification of Gap being led by Richard Dickson, who joined Gap Inc as its president and chief executive from Mattel, the US toymaker, in 2023.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 1:00 pm

Houseplant hacks: should I let tap water stand before using it for watering?

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‘Overnighting’ water in a wide-mouthed container does get rid of chlorine, and your sensitive plants will thank you for it

The problem
Rainwater is the gold standard for houseplants, but not everyone has a garden, a water butt, or the inclination to collect it. For those relying on tap water, the question is how to make it as plant-friendly as possible. Chlorine is added to tap water as a disinfectant, and sensitive plants like calatheas, ferns and carnivorous varieties can show it in their leaf edges and general mood.

The hack
Plenty of plant owners leave jugs of tap water on the counter overnight, and the chlorine evaporates, leaving something softer and kinder for your roots. It costs nothing, requires no equipment and has been passed around plant communities for years.

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Published: April 21, 2026, 9:00 am

A new start after 60: my father died when I was a child – and I followed him to Antarctica

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Amanda Barry’s dad had always wanted to return to the continent, where he worked in 1948, but died before he had the chance. She fulfilled his ambition, and felt closer to him than ever

Amanda Barry was rummaging for something in her mother’s loft when she came across her father’s trunk. Delving beneath the old blankets, she uncovered a trove of photographs, letters and journals that would set her on his trail, all the way to the Antarctic.

Barry’s father, George, had died suddenly after a heart attack when she was nine. Her mother had kept alive the sense of him; his pipes and cigarettes were still in a drawer of the sideboard. Like her four older siblings, Barry owned a photograph, taken at Port Lockroy in Antarctica, where in 1948 he was base leader. “He always wanted to go back,” she says. “I remember thinking, ‘Well, Dad, I’m going to go. For you and for me.’”

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Published: April 20, 2026, 6:00 am

Sonos Play review: a great jack-of-all-trades portable speaker for home or away

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Quality wifi bookshelf speaker can go mobile with Bluetooth, long battery life and water resistance, in return to form

The Play is a new portable wifi and Bluetooth home speaker that packs the best of Sonos into a jack of all trades that is intended to be a reset point in the company’s recovery from its app debacle that lost it faith, favour and a chief executive.

It is the first truly new music speaker since Sonos launched its new app in May 2024, which junked fan-favourite features while causing stability and usage problems for new and old customers alike. The company has spent the best part of two years fixing mistakes, bringing back core features and ensuring the system actually works.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 6:00 am

My rookie era: I lived off the land for a week – by day five I was naked, my clothes dangling over the campfire

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In the summer of 1971, I left behind my comfortable family home with a tent, rations and a Women’s Weekly cutting of Princess Caroline of Monaco

At 15 I proved the maxim: “Hire a teen while they still know everything.”

That summer of 1971, I judged the world and concluded that civilisation was meh, and surely doomed. So with the zeal of the truly clueless I resolved to try living off the land, and left behind my comfortable family home and smirking parents.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 3:00 pm

Another victim of Cesar Chavez breaks their silence: ​​‘My body remembers’

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Jennifer Andrea Porras, now 53, says they were sexually abused by the union leader as a teen

A version of this story was published in Spanish in La Opinión.

When Jennifer Andrea Porras, a non-binary, Indigiqueer, Coahuiltecan artist and cultural worker from the San Francisco Bay Area, first found out about the New York Times investigation detailing allegations by multiple women of sexual abuse by civil rights icon Cesar Chavez, they were not surprised. The news confirmed their own experience with the co-founder of the United Farm Workers (UFW) union.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 11:00 am

Canada’s residential school abuse survivors face fresh battle to stop testimony being destroyed

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First Nation communities warn that government must act as accounts face destruction, risking central part of Canada’s reckoning with its colonial legacy

‘Cultural genocide’: the shameful history of Canada’s residential schools – mapped

Cheryle Dreaver first heard her mother discuss what she had endured as a child in a Winnipeg courtroom in 2008.

Ivy Dreaver was one of tens of thousands of Indigenous people in Canada invited by the federal government to testify about their experiences of sexual, physical and mental abuse in the country’s residential school system.

“At that time … I didn’t know those things had happened to her until that very day,” said Dreaver. “I was in shock … there was a lot of abuse.”

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Published: April 20, 2026, 11:00 am

Will RFK Jr’s podcast actually address Americans’ public health concerns?

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Secretary Kennedy Podcast so far seems designed to promote Trump administration talking points over any specific public health message

Robert F Kennedy Jr’s new Secretary Kennedy Podcast is a show that, so far, appears designed to promote Trump administration talking points over any specific public health message.

Though, based on the trailer and episode one, which dropped last week, one might expect the Secretary Kennedy Podcast to be quite similar to the health secretary’s former show, The RFK Jr Podcast. In the trailer that dropped ahead of his new podcast’s release, Kennedy says: “Children are sicker, chronic disease is exploding and the answers we’ve been given aren’t working” – talking points that were common on his old series. He even adds: “Many of us have come to the conclusion that the government actually lies to us,” a statement that might have served his former podcast better, given that Kennedy is now a senior figure in the government.

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Published: April 20, 2026, 2:21 pm

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