Ukraine signals progress on US security guarantees after call with Trump envoys

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says talks with Trump envoys Witkoff and Kushner showed progress on Ukraine security guarantees, calling for a leaders' summit to advance peace.
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:41 pm
Nigeria's Christians on edge for Easter after Palm Sunday massacre

Nigeria, ranked seventh-worst in the world for Christian persecution, saw a reported 28 killed on Palm Sunday, with fears Christians could be targeted this Easter.
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:24 pm
Iran's ceasefire push may be a 'cycle of deception,' analysts warn as shadowy figure gains power

Iran's shadowy Ahmad Vahidi, a former Quds Force commander linked to deadly bombings abroad, is now more dominant than Iran's president or Khamenei's son, experts warn.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:44 pm
Turkey’s NATO role under scrutiny amid new report on Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood ties

A new Foundation for Defense of Democracies report alleges Turkey under Erdogan has shifted toward Islamist movements, raising NATO alliance concerns ahead of a July summit in Ankara, Turkey.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:52 pm
Israel approves sweeping death penalty legislation targeting terrorism, EU condemns move

Israel's Knesset voted to mandate the death penalty for terrorists convicted of deadly attacks, a shift lawmakers say was driven by the horrors of the Oct. 7 massacre.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:54 pm
Russian military plane crash in Crimea kills 29 people

A Russian military transport plane crashed in annexed Crimea, killing 29 people aboard as officials pointed to a possible technical malfunction.
Published: April 1, 2026, 11:32 am
Exclusive: Sara Netanyahu warns of surging antisemitism and importance of Jewish-Christian alliance

Sara Netanyahu wrapped up a four-day Washington visit at the invitation of the first lady Melania Trump focused on tech and education over the backdrop of the Iran war and rising antisemitism.
Published: April 1, 2026, 10:30 am
Iran's 'basement' Chinese drone networks spark fears of sleeper cell attacks on US soil

Draganfly's Cameron Chell warns Iran could produce over 100,000 FPV drones monthly, with swarm attacks on U.S. soil possible within eight months.
Published: March 31, 2026, 8:49 pm
Iran moderates pushing Trump deal risk being ‘eliminated’ as regime fractures deepen

Pete Hegseth says Iran should make a deal to end the war as Secretary of State Marco Rubio cites internal fractures in the new Iranian regime.
Published: March 31, 2026, 7:47 pm
Gunmen on bikes storm Nigeria village on Palm Sunday, killing at least 20

Gunmen on motorcycles shot sporadically into a Nigerian community on Palm Sunday, killing at least 20, residents say, prompting a 48-hour curfew in Plateau state.
Published: March 31, 2026, 6:36 pm
More key US allies block military flights as Iran war rift widens with Trump

President Donald Trump blasted European allies on Truth Social, criticizing their refusal to support U.S. military operations tied to the war with Iran.
Published: March 31, 2026, 5:24 pm
King Charles to visit US in landmark trip marking America's 250th birthday

King Charles III and Queen Camilla will visit the U.S. next month, marking his first state visit as king and the 250th anniversary of independence.
Published: March 31, 2026, 12:13 pm
Russia allegedly sharing satellite intelligence on US bases with Iran, world leader claims

Zelenskyy warns Russian satellites photographed U.S. military bases across the Middle East in Iran's interests, signaling possible strike preparations.
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:00 am
Iran War Live Updates: Hours Before Speech to Nation, Trump Downplays Uranium Threat

President Trump said he was no longer worried about Iran’s uranium stockpile because it is “so far underground.” And the Iranian president, in a letter to the American people, warned of the costs of continued war.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:30 pm
U.S. Plans Military Expansion in Greenland

The Pentagon is in talks with Denmark for access to three more areas on the Arctic island. Several Greenlanders said they didn’t like the idea.
Published: April 1, 2026, 10:26 am
Try Living in Cape Town, Where 70% of Downtown Housing Is for Tourists

A shortage of affordable housing in the coastal city in South Africa has forced many people to live far outside the city center, while tourists occupy prime real estate.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:01 pm
In UK Prisons, Drones Fly In Contraband ‘As if by Uber Eats’
Decades-old prison buildings were designed to be secure from the ground but not the air. Experts say that makes a lucrative smuggling trade hard to tackle.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:01 am
Evacuated From War-Torn Gaza, 11 Toddlers Return Home to Hugs and Tears

The Palestinian children were born prematurely in the early days of the war and moved from a besieged hospital to Egypt. They have now returned home to the enclave, which lies in ruins.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:31 pm
When Racism Is a Crime: Brazil Puts a Tourist on Trial for Word and Gesture

An Argentine woman, who is white, could face years in prison after being accused of racism. The case has set off intense debate in Argentina and Brazil.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:26 pm
Israel’s Message to a Broad Swath of Lebanon: Shiites Must Go

Israel has issued sweeping evacuation warnings, and pressed some Christian and Druse leaders to expel Shiite Muslims from southern towns, the leaders said.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:50 pm
The Sailors Stranded in the Persian Gulf

Thousands of civilian sailors have been stranded for more than a month in waters surrounded by a conflict zone because of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:01 am
The Fall of a Cambodian Money-Laundering Giant

The former chairman of a financial group was brought to China in handcuffs, the latest high-level capture in a widening investigation into organized crime.
Published: April 1, 2026, 11:00 am
French Prosecutors Link Foiled Attack on American Bank to a Pro-Iranian Group

The group is suspected of involvement in a string of attacks on Jewish targets in Belgium, Britain and the Netherlands.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:58 pm
29 Killed in Russian Military Plane Crash in Crimea
Investigators cited a possible technical malfunction.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:17 am
Putin’s Internet Blackout: A Chaotic Drive to Cut Off Russians From the World

With new outages and blockages, President Vladimir V. Putin is taking his boldest steps yet to control Russians’ communications.
Published: March 31, 2026, 4:49 pm
Europe Has a ‘Guns vs. Butter’ Problem. War in Iran Makes It Worse.

After decades of prioritizing domestic over military spending, the continent’s leaders are trying to pivot. That is straining national budgets and could anger voters.
Published: March 31, 2026, 9:00 am
Iran Is Skeptical About Diplomacy, U.S. Intelligence Says

Any decision by Iran to keep fighting would complicate President Trump’s stated goal of trying to end the war within weeks.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:18 pm
Trump’s Endgame in Iran?

We look at what has changed, and what hasn’t, as a result of the joint U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:04 pm
Stephen Lewis, Leftist Canadian Politician and AIDS Activist, Dies at 88

Part of a political dynasty, he led Ontario’s main progressive party, became Canada’s U.N. ambassador and campaigned against the spread of AIDS in Africa.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:19 pm
Iran’s President Suggests Diplomatic Engagement Possible in Letter to U.S. Public

The letter, by President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran, was at times defiant, patronizing or conciliatory, and came hours before President Trump was set to address the American people on the war.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:25 pm
Iraqi Kidnappers of Journalist Shelly Kittleson Offer to Negotiate

The Iranian-aligned militia, Kataib Hezbollah, is pressing for the release of members detained by the Iraqi government in exchange for freeing the journalist, Shelly Kittleson.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:52 pm
‘I Don’t Care About That’: Trump Says Iran’s Enriched Uranium Is Not a Concern

President Trump’s statement was the second time in 24 hours that he had declared that the nuclear problem with Iran had been solved, despite all evidence to the contrary.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:36 pm
Heavy bombings across Tehran jolt its war-weary residents.

Some people in the capital said the blasts on Wednesday morning were among the most powerful they had felt in more than a month of war.
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:05 pm
Why Reopening the Strait of Hormuz Matters for the U.S. Economy

The interconnectedness of global energy markets means that the effects of Iran’s blockade of the waterway are not limited to countries directly dependent on oil from the Middle East.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:21 pm
Netanyahu makes the case that wars on Iran have succeeded.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Israel had crushed Iran’s capacity to make nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. But Iran has continued attacking Israel and Persian Gulf countries and is believed to still have highly enriched uranium.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:42 pm
Trump Says Europe Is On Its Own in Securing the Strait of Hormuz

Threatening to pull out of NATO, President Trump portrayed the alliance as a “paper tiger” and said Europe was on its own in trying to secure the Strait of Hormuz.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:58 pm
Robot Taxis Stop in Traffic in Chinese City, Stranding Travelers

The authorities in Wuhan, the site of one of the world’s largest experiments in self-driving cars, cited a “system failure” after widespread reports on Tuesday evening.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:00 pm
Albanese Urges Australians to Remain Calm Amid Fuel Crisis

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pleaded with Australians not to panic over higher fuel prices, in a rare national address on Wednesday.
Published: April 1, 2026, 11:36 am
Israelis Prepare to Celebrate Passover in Shadow of War

The atmosphere during preparations for the Jewish festival has been unusually subdued, with people afraid to stray far from their homes and shelters.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:52 am
Cape Town’s Housing Problem
The rise of tourist rentals in Cape Town is driving up housing costs, deepening the inequality in the South African city that’s a legacy of apartheid. Our reporter John Eligon explores a multihour commute taken by workers who are priced out of the city.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:01 am
Trump Says U.S. Will Be Out of Iran Within Two to Three Weeks

The White House said the president would address the nation about Iran on Wednesday evening.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:38 am
Israel Strikes Tehran Pharmaceutical Plant, Claiming Military Link

Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said on Tuesday that Israel was “openly and unashamedly bombing pharmaceutical companies.”
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:59 am
Narges Mohammadi Denied Treatment after Heart Attack in Iranian Prison, Husband Says

Published: March 31, 2026, 10:44 pm
South Africa Sees Maritime Traffic Surge Amid Iran War

Global shipping companies looking for safer routes are turning to the Cape of Good Hope, a much longer, more expensive journey.
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:49 pm
Forgoing Oversight of Iran War, G.O.P. Calls Hegseth to Testify on Budget

After resisting calls for public hearings for weeks, House Republicans have called the secretary of defense to testify at a budget hearing in late April for the first time since the attacks on Iran began.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:59 pm
Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Tuesday
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, took questions from reporters for the first time in nearly two weeks.
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:10 pm
U.N. Peacekeepers in Lebanon Were Killed by Roadside Bomb

Members of the United Nations Security Council condemned deadly attacks on U.N. peacekeepers in south Lebanon and called for de-escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:06 am
Is Social Media the New Tobacco?

A landmark court ruling in an online addiction case could be very bad news for big tech companies.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:39 am
Confident of Air Supremacy, U.S. Sends B-52 Bombers Over Iran

Iran continued to retaliate across the region on Tuesday but markets saw hopes that fighting might ebb. Israel said it would occupy a large chunk of Lebanon even after the war ends.
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:49 pm
Trump Seeks to Redefine ‘Regime Change’ in Iran War

President Trump and his aides have made contradictory statements on whether the United States and Israel have transformed the Iranian government through violence.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:17 am
Trump Shares Video of Bombing in Iranian City of Isfahan
President Trump shared a video of the attack, which the Pentagon said had targeted an ammunition depot.
Published: March 31, 2026, 6:13 pm
Why Australia Enshrined ‘a Succulent Chinese Meal’ Rant in Its Archive
A clip of the con man Jack Karlson delivering a theatrical soliloquy while being arrested in 1991 has been deemed one of the country’s important cultural recordings.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:45 am
US Journalist Shelly Kittleson Was Abducted in Iraq, Officials Say
The freelance journalist was identified as Shelly Kittleson, who has worked for various news organizations, including Al-Monitor, which called for her safe and immediate release.
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:28 pm
Israel Signals Plans to Occupy Southern Lebanon After Ground Invasion

Israeli forces will control “the entire area” from the border to the Litani River, up to 20 miles into Lebanon, the defense minister said. He indicated Israel would control it after the ground invasion ends.
Published: March 31, 2026, 6:24 pm
U.S. Assures Colombian President Petro He Does Not Face Charges Right Now

The Justice Department is examining Gustavo Petro for possible ties to drug traffickers. U.S. officials have told him that for now he does not face criminal charges arising from the probes.
Published: March 31, 2026, 9:07 pm
King Charles to Visit U.S. as Tensions Rise Between Trump and Britain

President Trump has fired criticism at America’s longtime ally over the war in Iran, but there are hopes that the royal visit will help shore up relations.
Published: March 31, 2026, 2:54 pm
From Oil to Food, the Iran War Is Squeezing the Global Economy

The effects of the war in Iran are squeezing consumers, businesses and governments around the world, raising the prices of many essential goods.
Published: March 31, 2026, 4:35 pm
Trump Lashes Out at Europe Over Strait of Hormuz, Tells U.K. to ‘Go Get Your Own Oil’

President Trump’s latest outbursts followed reports that European countries were imposing more restrictions on American aircraft in their airspace.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:32 am
Arab World Faces ‘Profound’ Economic Crisis From Iran War, U.N. Agency Warns

An economic simulation warned that the region’s economy could lose more than $190 billion in just one month, and that Gulf states that have often bankrolled reconstruction efforts will be less able to help.
Published: March 31, 2026, 1:15 pm
International Booker Prize Shortlist: 6 Novels With ‘Burning Humanity’
Books by Marie NDiaye, Daniel Kehlmann and Rene Karabash are among the shortlisted titles for the major award for fiction translated into English.
Published: March 31, 2026, 1:32 pm
These Two Countries With Social Media Bans Aren’t Happy With Google and Meta

Indonesia says the two companies are violating its law that bars children under 16 from the social media. Australia has similar concerns.
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:49 am
U.S. Senators Press Taiwan to Raise Military Spending, as China Protests

Four visiting senators urged Taiwan to break an impasse over a $40 billion budget proposal, highlighting concerns in Washington about the threat from China.
Published: March 31, 2026, 12:18 pm
A Cat-and-Mouse Game of Russian Internet Restrictions and Evasion

As the Kremlin spends heavily on censorship technology, Russians are scrambling to find new ways to circumvent the limits.
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:36 am
Trump Faces a Decision on Whether to Start a Ground War in Iran

The president wants a negotiation, but the Iranians say they are refusing until a cease-fire is declared. And while Marines and the 82nd Airborne Division offer new leverage, the risks escalate quickly.
Published: March 31, 2026, 1:02 pm
Inside Russia During an Internet Crackdown
Our international correspondent Valerie Hopkins walks us through how she connects to the internet in Russia as the Kremlin clamps down and Moscow experiences major internet blackouts.
Published: March 31, 2026, 6:57 pm
First Canadian Astronaut Will Travel to the Moon Amid Fraying U.S.-Canada Relations

Canada will send its first astronaut to the moon on a joint mission with the United States, but back on Earth, the relationship between the two countries is fraying.
Published: March 31, 2026, 11:34 am
When Will Japan’s Cherry Blossoms Bloom? A.I. Can Help Answer That

Experts use artificial intelligence to analyze data, plus thousands of crowdsourced photos, to forecast the prized flowers, which are a multibillion-dollar attraction.
Published: March 31, 2026, 7:07 am
How the U.K.’s Leader Decides Which U.S. Bombers to Let Fly Against Iran

As the United States expands its armada of warplanes on British soil, Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he is trying to defend Britain’s interests while keeping the country out of war.
Published: March 31, 2026, 1:53 pm
Kuwaiti Oil Tanker Set Ablaze After Attack Off the Coast of Dubai

The attack damaged the hull, the tanker's owner said. No oil spill was detected, according to the authorities in the United Arab Emirates.
Published: March 31, 2026, 9:47 am
Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Monday

Iran maintained that no negotiations have been held with the United States, and said none would while the fighting continues.
Published: March 31, 2026, 12:25 am
Artemis II vs Apollo: Why this mission loops the moon but doesn't land

NASA's Artemis II crew prepares for a historic lunar flyby aboard the Orion spacecraft and SLS rocket, traveling farther into space than any humans since Apollo.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:04 pm
Ted Bundy unmasked in decades-old teen murder as cold case finally solved by DNA: report

New DNA technology linked Ted Bundy to the 1974 Halloween murder of Utah teen Laura Ann Aime, 51 years after her disappearance, officials confirmed.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:28 pm
Florida woman accused of squatting in home near The Villages, then selling the owner's appliances

A Florida woman accused of squatting near The Villages was arrested after allegedly selling a Frigidaire washer and dryer for $150 from the home.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:13 pm
Man with prior arrest caught allegedly trying to shove stranger into train tracks twice in terrifying video
Elisio Melendez is accused of trying to push a stranger onto Seattle's Northgate light rail tracks, and surveillance video allegedly showed two shove attempts.
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:52 pm
Chicago mayor doubles down on illegal alien 'assault' comment after Sheridan Gorman's death

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson again refuses to apologize to Sheridan Gorman's parents, doubling down on sanctuary city policies amid fierce criticism.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:27 pm
Long-cold case shattered as DNA links suspect to savage attack, killing of young woman, investigators say

DNA technology has linked Freddie Lee Granger Jr. to the 1984 rape and murder of Sandra Kaye Davis in Georgia, leading to his arrest 42 years later.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:48 pm
Plane lost engine power before crashing into Phoenix-area homes, NTSB says

The National Transportation Safety Board said a small plane lost engine power after takeoff from Deer Valley Airport, crashing into two Phoenix homes.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:18 pm
Luigi Mangione's federal trial stays on track as judge rejects defense push for delay

Judge Margaret Garnett rejected Luigi Mangione's request to delay his federal trial, proposing opening statements begin Oct. 26 or Nov. 2 in the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:03 pm
Repeat offender allegedly stabs pregnant mom in random grocery store parking lot attack 'with a steak knife'

Marvina Butler-Hardy, a repeat offender, is accused of stabbing a pregnant Charlotte mom in a Harris Teeter parking lot with a steak knife in a random attack.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:54 pm
'Texas Killing Fields' cold case explodes as suspect indicted in two slayings decades after 30 bodies found

James Dolphs Elmore Jr. has been indicted in the "Texas Killing Fields" cold case, accused of manslaughter and tampering with evidence in two victims' deaths.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:38 pm
Hawaii doctor’s son tells jurors dad confessed cliffside attack on wife, vowed to jump before arrest

A son testified he watched his father appear on FaceTime with blood on his shirt and allegedly admit to attacking his wife near a Hawaii cliff trail.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:50 pm
Former FBI agent suggests inside job in Massachusetts mansion heist as 'specific and valuable' items stolen

A former FBI investigator says the $20 million Beverly, Massachusetts mansion heist may have been an inside job, citing the theft of specific valuables.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:30 pm
Colorado climber plunges 30 feet after gear 'failed' scaling mountainside, rescuers say

Colorado Springs firefighters spent nearly three hours rescuing a climber, who wasn't wearing a helmet, after his gear failed and he fell 30 feet down a mountainside.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:55 pm
Florida hospital patient finally leaves room after 5 months amid legal battle

A Florida hospital dropped its lawsuit to evict a patient after a spokesperson says she finally left the room she had refused to vacate for months.
Published: April 1, 2026, 11:43 am
President Trump to address nation with 'important update' on Iran and more top headlines

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Published: April 1, 2026, 10:50 am
Jimmy Gracey's chain necklace never recovered after Spanish police rule death accidental

Jimmy Gracey's gold chain and rhinestone cross remain missing, and a former FBI analyst said the evidence must be filtered through the lens of the grieving Gracey family.
Published: April 1, 2026, 10:00 am
Florida Supreme Court keeps ex-cop's execution on hold after DNA test fails to give a clear answer

Florida's Supreme Court denied a request to lift James Duckett's execution stay after DNA testing of key evidence came back inconclusive Friday.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:56 am
Wisconsin mother stabs teen daughter to death to 'protect' her from Elon Musk: authorities

A Wisconsin mother allegedly stabbed her 14-year-old daughter to death, telling police she did it to protect the girl from tech executive Elon Musk.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:19 am
Man charged in 'particularly heinous' killing of DC resident found bound and set on fire in ritzy area: police

Rico Rashaad Barnes was arrested in the robbery-murder of Syed Hammad Hussain, whose D.C. apartment was allegedly ransacked and set ablaze after his death.
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:04 am
Family ramps up search for missing coffee shop owner, mother of two, urges public to check cameras

Amy Hillyard, 52, has been missing from Oakland since March 25. Authorities classified her as at-risk, and hundreds of volunteers are searching the East Bay.
Published: March 31, 2026, 11:55 pm
NYC rideshare driver reportedly forced out of his own SUV at gunpoint after refusing four masked men rides
A NYC rideshare driver was reportedly carjacked at gunpoint by four masked men in Lower Manhattan, and the stolen SUV was later recovered in Newark, N.J.
Published: March 31, 2026, 11:42 pm
Young brothers find human skull near creek; dozens more bones discovered in deadly mystery

Two young brothers playing near a South Carolina creek discovered a human skull and roughly 45 bones, prompting a death investigation by authorities.
Published: March 31, 2026, 11:26 pm
Indiana tightens rules on migrant truckers, requires visas and English proficiency

Indiana is revoking CDLs for immigrants lacking valid work visas, with licenses expiring Wednesday. Employers who knowingly hire illegal drivers face a $50,000 fine.
Published: March 31, 2026, 11:14 pm
Air Force F-35 crashes near Las Vegas; pilot survives with minor injuries

An F-35 fighter jet crashed near Las Vegas Tuesday, and authorities said the pilot sustained only minor injuries at the Nevada Test & Training Range.
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:23 pm
Police hunt armed suspect after housekeeper bound, attacked in luxury mansion heist: report

An armed suspect allegedly tied up a housekeeper at a $20 million Beverly mansion, with homeowner Thomas Swan III calling the ordeal "horrendous."
Published: March 31, 2026, 9:48 pm
Trump-Backed Candidate in Louisiana Primary Also Praised DEI. Will It Hurt Her?

Representative Julia Letlow of Louisiana, running to challenge Senator Bill Cassidy, is facing conservative blowback over remarks from 2020.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:39 pm
Bondi Is Vulnerable as Republican Frustrations Over DOJ’s Epstein Files Missteps Grow

Attorney General Pam Bondi’s critics inside and outside the administration say she has made unforced errors that have turned the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files into a political crisis.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:21 pm
Iran Is Skeptical About Diplomacy, U.S. Intelligence Says

Any decision by Iran to keep fighting would complicate President Trump’s stated goal of trying to end the war within weeks.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:18 pm
Immigrant Families Are Cautiously Hopeful Over Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case

As the high court heard arguments on whether to limit birthright citizenship, many people pondered what the decision could mean for future generations.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:39 pm
Tennessee Library Director Luanne James Fired Over L.G.B.T.Q. Books

The director, Luanne James, was fired at a board meeting for the Rutherford County Library System on Monday after she refused to move certain books to the adult section.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:02 pm
Pipe Bomb Defendant Says He May Adopt Debunked Account as Defense

Court papers show that Brian Cole Jr.’s lawyers might seek to blame a former Capitol Police officer whose name first surfaced in a right-wing media account and whom the F.B.I. briefly investigated.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:46 pm
Senate and House Republicans Strike Deal to End DHS Shutdown

Legislation to reopen the department, which the House G.O.P. angrily rejected on Friday, could be approved as early as Thursday morning. It represents a sharp turnaround by them and President Trump.
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:20 pm
Five Takeaways From the Supreme Court’s Birthright Citizenship Case

The justices grappled with questions about domiciles and foundlings, avoided policy debates and mused about the sweep of possible rulings.
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:36 pm
Pentagon Is Doubling Fleet of A-10 Attack Planes in Middle East

The slow-moving A-10 “Warthog” is a so-called close-air support plane that could be used to help U.S. ground forces seize territory near the Strait of Hormuz.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:37 pm
Ocasio-Cortez Says She Will Oppose All U.S. Military Aid to Israel

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York said she would oppose U.S. military aid to Israel, including for defensive systems.
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:59 pm
Homeland Security Dept. Asks Workers for Videos of Their Shutdown Hardships

The department’s public affairs office is seeking 30-second “selfie videos,” part of a push to pressure lawmakers to strike a deal.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:02 pm
Trump Administration Scales Back Plan to Dismantle Consumer Protection Bureau

A new filing asks a federal court to allow the White House to dismiss much of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s remaining work force, but not close the bureau entirely.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:53 pm
‘I Don’t Care About That’: Trump Says Iran’s Enriched Uranium Is Not a Concern

President Trump’s statement was the second time in 24 hours that he had declared that the nuclear problem with Iran had been solved, despite all evidence to the contrary.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:36 pm
Under Trump’s Approach to Birthright Citizenship, ‘Foundlings’ Given Up for Adoption Could Be Stateless

Abandoned infants would have to produce evidence that at least one of their biological parents was a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:05 pm
Ending Birthright Citizenship Would Disproportionately Affect Asian Legal Immigrants

A new study found that an end to universal birthright citizenship would disproportionately affect babies born to Asian parents.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:59 pm
Forget the 14th Amendment. A 1952 law also takes on birthright citizenship.

Published: April 1, 2026, 3:16 pm
Democrats Start to Hammer Vulnerable Republicans Over War in Iran in Ads

“Look at that gas pump,” a new ad from a liberal group says. It is targeting Representative Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin over his support for the war effort.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:49 pm
Can Trump declare that his birthright rules apply only in the future?

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:42 pm
Birthright Citizenship Plan Faces Data, Cost and Legal Hurdles

Experts warn that enforcing President Trump’s order to limit birthright citizenship would require building an expensive and fragmented verification system.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:31 pm
Placing U.S. Troops in Middle East Hotels May Violate Laws of War

U.S. commanders have kept many troops away from bases in the region to protect them from Iran’s ballistic missile attacks.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:18 pm
The early exception to birthright citizenship for Native Americans and why it matters.

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:30 pm
Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Draws Lines Scholars Find Indefensible

Different treatment for mothers and fathers is at odds with a 2017 Supreme Court decision, and other ideas in the order are hard to understand.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:56 pm
What Is Birth Tourism and How Common Is It?

The term refers to pregnant women who travel to the United States to give birth so that their baby can have American citizenship.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:48 pm
Trump Attends Supreme Court Oral Arguments in a Presidential First

President Trump’s presence in the court puts him face to face with justices whom he has tried to bully and intimidate.
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:24 pm
Lawyer Arguing at Supreme Court to Save Birthright Citizenship Is a Birthright Citizen

She has spent much of her career defending immigrants’ rights in America.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:51 pm
Memphis House Primary Exemplifies Democrats’ Age Fights

A primary in Tennessee between Representative Steve Cohen, a white incumbent, and Justin Pearson, a Black state lawmaker, exemplifies a national push for a passing of the torch.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:47 pm
Key Justices Appear Skeptical of Limiting Birthright Citizenship

President Trump appeared in court, watching as members of the court’s conservative majority raised questions about his efforts to limit birthright citizenship.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:53 pm
He Won Birthright Citizenship for All. His Own Family Never Knew.

Wong Kim Ark brought his case to the Supreme Court in 1898. But some of his descendants didn’t even know his name until about 15 years ago.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:20 pm
Appeals Court Stops V.O.A. Journalists From Quickly Returning

A panel of three judges halted the lower court order to reinstate all full-time Voice of America reporters and support staff who had been put on paid leave.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:02 am
Trump Seeks to Justify Ballroom as Security Measure

President Trump spoke about his ballroom’s security as he argued against a judge’s orders to stop construction.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:21 pm
Trump Says U.S. Will Be Out of Iran Within Two to Three Weeks

The White House said the president would address the nation about Iran on Wednesday evening.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:38 am
Iran Maintains Nuclear Capacities Despite Trump’s Claim of U.S. Success

For the second time in recent days, President Trump declared that one of the key objectives of the war had been accomplished.
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:49 pm
Trump Administration Acted Illegally With Homeless Grants Program, Judge Rules

A federal judge in Rhode Island said that the administration had wrongly demanded that groups seeking grants comply with its agenda on other issues, including immigration.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:59 am
South Dakotans React to Daily Mail Article on Bryon Noem, Kristi Noem’s Husband

In the tiny town of Castlewood, S.D., where everyone knows the Noems, the prevailing sense was that people can’t help but feel bad for Bryon Noem after a tabloid photo leak.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:06 pm
Trump Signs Order Seeking Federal Control of Mail Voting as He Promotes False Claims

Election experts and Democratic officials called the order legally invalid, and Arizona and Oregon pledged to immediately challenge it in court.
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:52 am
Tugboat Captain Is Charged in Miami Beach Crash That Killed 3 Children

Six people, including a camp counselor, were thrown into the water on July 28 when their sailboat was struck by a barge that was being pushed by a tugboat, the authorities said.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:03 am
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit That Challenged Ban on Endorsements by Churches

Conservatives had expected a victory in the case after the I.R.S. agreed to a settlement that allowed churches to voice support for candidates.
Published: March 31, 2026, 11:53 pm
Justice Dept. Struggles to Respond to Trump’s Suit Against IRS

Officials at the department and the White House are in the middle of a messy and complicated debate over how to respond to President Trump’s lawsuit demanding $10 billion from the I.R.S.
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:31 am
Moment US journalist Shelly Kittleson appears to be kidnapped in Baghdad caught on CCTV

CCTV appears to show the moment US journalist Shelly Kittleson was kidnapped in Baghdad on Tuesday, 31 March.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:50 pm
Iran-US war latest: Iran’s president hits out at ‘unprovoked military aggression’ hours before Trump’s address

Trump said the US would be ‘blasting Iran into oblivion or, as they say, back to the Stone Ages’ if the Strait of Hormuz was not opened
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:42 pm
Trump’s former White House lawyer says he is ‘clearly insane’ and questions the president’s mental fitness

The former Trump administration official pointed to the president’s late-night social media outbursts and war with Iran as evidence of declining mental fitness
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:40 pm
US moves troops to hotels in Middle East – seemingly in violation of its own rules of war: report

US rules of war state that forces should make an effort to distinguish themselves from civilians to mitigate casualties
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:37 pm
Two-thirds of Americans disapprove of Trump’s Iran war and don’t think he has a ‘clear plan’: poll

Dismal poll result for the president comes just hours before he attempts to defend war in address to the nation
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:22 pm
Manga fan Emmanuel Macron strikes Dragon Ball pose with Japanese prime minister

Emmanuel Macron, a known fan of Japanese manga, struck a "Kamehameha" pose from Dragon Ball as he ended a news conference with Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo on Tuesday, 1 April.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:19 pm
US scientists are escaping to Norway because of Trump’s anti-climate agenda, minister says

Exclusive: At least 23 research scientists have left the US for Norway in the wake of Trump returning to office, including to six pioneering climate programmes
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:05 pm
How many people have been killed in the US-Israel war on Iran since the conflict began?

Death tolls from the war as reported by countries as of April 1
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:03 pm
America is going back to the moon. Here’s why it’s a big deal - and why you should be OK with the $93 billion cost

The historic lunar flyby is the first moon trip in more than 50 years and Julia Musto explains why the trip back to the moon is worth it for America
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:02 pm
Father arrested after installing his own stop signs out of concern over intersection near California home

Joseph Brandlin called it ‘mind boggling’ that LA won’t add the stop signs since ‘75 percent’ of the city already has them
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:46 pm
Plans to fast-track sale of nicotine pouches in US stalls as FDA scientists fear impact on kids, report says

New versions of both Zyn and Velo — both popular nicotine pouch brands — are still pending approval by the FDA
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:46 pm
Trump says King would have taken ‘different stand’ on Iran war in fresh dig at Starmer

President draws contrast between King and prime minister a day after Buckingham Palace confirms plan for royal state visit to US
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:37 pm
Trump showed up to the Supreme Court ready to fight against birthright citizenship. It was dead on arrival

Justices appeared skeptical of his attempt to rewrite the 14th Amendment while the president flails against history and the Constitution, Alex Woodward writes
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:31 pm
Ted Bundy victim tally grows as DNA test links him to unsolved murder

Bundy was a law student living in Salt Lake City at the time of the killing
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:31 pm
Not lovin’ it: Canada residents confused as empty Big Mac and McChicken sauce bags keep washing up along coastline

A resident who has been cleaning the shoreline for eight years has found 46 of the empty condiment bags since 2024
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:30 pm
Vance’s book cover contains an embarrassing blunder as he is ready to talk about his conversion to Catholicism

Vance’s 2016 memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, elevated his public profile
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:28 pm
Five Guys workers get bonuses after promotion left stores flooded with customers

‘I didn’t want anybody shooting me in the back or anything after the first day, because we really screwed it up,’ CEO Jerry Murrell told Fortune
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:24 pm
Trump purposely contradicts himself on Iran war so not even his team knows what he’s thinking: ‘That’s the plan’

‘He contradicts himself regularly, so nobody knows what he's thinking,’ a U.S. official said
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:04 pm
Molly the border collie found in New Zealand’s remote backcountry a week after owner’s hiking accident

Molly had gone missing after her owner, Jessica Johnston, fell nearly 55m during a hike in rugged terrain in the Arahura Valley on 24 March
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:52 pm
I study forever wars. Trump has fallen into trap of ‘asymmetric resolve’ in Iran

Iran is going all-in to cause as much pain as it can to the U.S. and its interests
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:35 pm
Gas prices are high. But do the numbers support suspending state gas taxes?

Some federal and state officials are talking about reducing fuel taxes to ease the burden of high gas prices caused by the war in Iran
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:02 pm
Trump scrambles to reclaim the narrative on his two weakest issues: Iran war and immigration

Trump is trying to broadcast himself wherever he can to change the narrative. But, Eric Garcia writes, Americans are desperate to change the channel
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:01 pm
Quadruple amputee athlete claims self-defense in fatal shooting of car passenger

His defense attorney told reporters that his client was ‘terrified’
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:57 pm
What if the Supreme Court ends birthright citizenship? A logistical nightmare for all parents in the US

Any U.S. parent who wants their child to recieve citizenship would first have to prove their own citizenship under the president’s proposed executive order
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:44 pm
Luigi Mangione’s federal trial over UnitedHealthcare CEO killing pushed back

Mangione’s lawyers had argued that back-to-back trials on a compressed timeline would violate his constitutional rights
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:35 pm
More than two dozen explosive devices found in man’s New York apartment

The 65-year-old was found with a “bluish-black chemical residue” on his hands and holding a lighter when police arrived
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:20 pm
Trump threatens to pull out of Nato and warns he’ll bomb Iran ‘back to the Stone Age’

US president claims alliance is a ‘paper tiger’ and the UK ‘doesn’t even have a navy’
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:18 pm
Stolen Bud Light truck plows through police cruiser as it flees cops

Indiana police have released body-worn camera video of a crash involving a stolen beer truck on 27 March.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:16 pm
Months after calling Trump the ‘most pro life president ever,’ the White House quietly released funds to Planned Parenthood

The Trump administration tried to withhold Title X funds in 2025 but was forced to release the money after losing a legal challenge brought by abortion rights activists
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:15 pm
Trump officials prepping for ‘nightmare scenario’ where oil hits $150-a-barrel - and unleashes more pain at the gas pump

Officials have entered ‘all hands on deck’ mode, urgently evaluating options to tame soaring prices
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:08 pm
Trump official claims president’s Truth Social platform is blocking his posts about teleporting to a Waffle House

Gregg Phillips has defended his claims he has experienced teleportation, while also claiming he has been taken out of context
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:59 pm
Man, 61, arrested in deaths of two women found in ‘Texas Killing Fields’ more than 40 years ago

At least 30 bodies, mostly women, were discovered in a field along Interstate 45 between Galveston and Houston, beginning in the 1970s
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:29 pm
American journalist Shelly Kittleson received threats before being kidnapped in Baghdad

Iranian-affiliated militias have targeted American facilities across Iraq as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran rages
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:27 pm
The Daily Show’s Desi Lydic comes to Kristi Noem husband’s defense over cross-dressing photos
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Bryon Noem reportedly engaged in a “bimbofication” fetish and sent thousands of dollars to models he texted online
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:14 pm
Every commuter’s worst nightmare as video shows stranger creep up and shove man in front of train

A commuter had a miraculous escape after he was almost pushed under an approaching train in Seattle, authorities have said.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:07 pm
Trump threatens both Iran and NATO allies ahead of primetime address on war: ‘Back to the Stone Ages’

‘I'll be discussing my disgust with NATO,’ the president said of his speech Wednesday night
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:55 pm
CBS News chief Bari Weiss set to remake network’s iconic 60 Minutes: report
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Weiss could ‘blow it up as soon as the season is over’
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:53 pm
UAE ‘preparing to join US fight’ to reopen Strait of Hormuz

Emirati diplomats are reportedly also lobbying European and Asian powers to form a coalition with the US
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:49 pm
Hershey switching back to classic Reese’s recipe after backlash

Hershey said the changes were a result of it trying to meet consumer demand for innovation
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:25 pm
When does Passover start? Everything to know about the Jewish holiday

This year, as in recent years, the celebrations occur amid a sober backdrop
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:15 pm
Russia warns citizens against travelling to dozens of countries

The Kremlin named multiple countries where Russians would be at risk when travelling to
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:08 pm
Warrant issued for woman who abandoned dog at Las Vegas airport

The goldendoodle pup was abandoned at the airport in February, after his owner found out that she needed to fill out a form in order to fly with him, cops say
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:05 pm
Reporter who was kidnapped in Baghdad was known for pursuing gutsy, low-budget assignments

American freelance journalist Shelly Kittleson often worked without formal assignments from editors and on a shoestring budget
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:59 pm
Economic chaos or a new normal? Three possible scenarios if Trump leaves Iran without reopening the Strait of Hormuz

The Strait has become a central anxiety for Washington’s allies since Tehran forced its effective closure
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:56 pm
Kristi Noem’s neighbors refuse to believe bombshell cross-dressing pictures of husband are real: ‘Must be AI’

Residents of Castlewood said Bryon Noem was a supportive spouse who shied away from being in the limelight
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:36 pm
We are so close to eradicating polio – the UK cannot afford to let progress slip

The UK’s decision to withdraw funding from the Global Polio Eradication Initiative sends precisely the wrong signal to the world about the value we place on this crucial effort for the health of others and health security for all, writes Timothy Hallett
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:35 pm
Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers and what it means for future of warfare

The Iran war marked the first time a country has deliberately targeted commercial data centers during wartime
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:33 pm
Rescuers share sad update on humpback whale stranded in Baltic Sea

The humpback whale’s story has captivated residents and local media outlets
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:10 pm
Macron calls for ceasefire in Mideast during visit to Japan

French President Emmanuel Macron has held talks with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Japan
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:47 pm
Russia demands France release woman arrested for suspected espionage

She is suspected of approaching executives of French companies to obtain sensitive information
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:41 pm
Disney World guest accuses staff of laughing as she suffered ‘medical emergency’ that led to her arrest: lawsuit

Halen Holton says that she was arrested as she begged cops to provide her with medical attention, according to a lawsuit
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:26 pm
Everything we know as Tiger Woods pleads not guilty after rollover car crash in Florida

Woods was arrested for driving under the influence after appearing ‘impaired’ at the scene
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:10 pm
‘All this family does is grift’: Newsom shreds Trump after its revealed his planned library will double as a hotel

‘Has any family relied more on the government than the Trumps?’ the California governor said
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:08 pm
Matt Gaetz claims military once briefed him on alien breeding program involving humans when he was in office

Matt Gaetz says he was told that humans involved in the alleged breeding program had been kidnapped from war zones and migrant caravans
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:03 pm
The far-right Hungarian party that could make or break Victor Orban’s re-election

Prime Minister Viktor Orban seeks to extend his 16-year tenure but faces a strong challenge
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:43 pm
Ted Cruz spotted on vacation amid government shutdown that has left fliers stranded

Cruz was seen waiting to board a flight at Fort Lauderdale airport in South Florida
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:16 pm
Qeshm: Iran’s fortress island with an underground ‘missile city’ threatening US troops in Hormuz

Qeshm is one of two Iranian islands in focus as the US weighs an invasion to break the lock on the Strait
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:14 pm
What is birthright citizenship and when could the US Supreme Court issue a decision?

When the justices weigh the arguments, they will focus on the meaning of the first sentence of the 14th Amendment
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:40 pm
Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones doubles down on criticism of former ally Trump: ‘We’re in free fall’

Alex Jones claimed that President Trump needs ‘intervention’ and that top administration officials are ‘freaked out’
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:30 pm
Kristi Noem ‘blindsided’ by cross-dressing husband who put her at risk for blackmail

National security experts said the photographs could have been intercepted by ‘hostile intelligence services’
Published: April 1, 2026, 11:47 am
JP Morgan-Chase CEO Jamie Dimon unexpectedly comes out in favor of Iran war despite recession fears: ‘It was overdue’

The Wall Street leader said he was unsure whether the war would prompt a recession but argued the Iranian government has long-posed a genuine threat
Published: April 1, 2026, 11:34 am
First sea lord admits Royal Navy is not ready for war

General Sir Gwyn Jenkins says Royal Navy will not be war-ready until the end of this decade
Published: April 1, 2026, 10:57 am
Tears of joy as premature babies evacuated from Gaza reunited with their parents

29 preterm babies were evacuated from the neonatal intensive care unit at Gaza's Al Shifa hospital
Published: April 1, 2026, 10:48 am
The high risks involved in seizing Iran’s hidden uranium stockpile

Trump is reportedly mulling sending in ground troops. Here’s what could happen
Published: April 1, 2026, 10:29 am
Voices: ‘An absolutely impossible situation’: Readers clash over King Charles’ US state visit
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Our community is sharply divided over the King’s US visit. While some have called it an ‘embarrassment’ amid Donald Trump’s attacks on the UK, others have urged diplomacy to ‘calm the waters’
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:31 am
Russian military plane crash in annexed Crimea kills 29

Sources at the crash site confirmed that the plane plummeted into a cliff face
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:01 am
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky to meet with US negotiators after Russia unleashes huge overnight attack

Zelensky said he expected Wednesday to be a ‘pretty busy diplomatic day’ with the US and Nato
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:55 am
South African farmers left counting the costs of Iran war ahead of harvest

The government and fuel industry executives have stated that national stocks are sufficient for April
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:30 am
Chile’s new President José Antonio Kast brings openly religious views to a changing country
Chile’s new president is a devout Catholic in a country that has grown increasingly secular but retains conservative traits in various areas
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:17 am
Trump will ‘negotiate with bombs’ and lead the free world — whether it likes it or not, Hegseth vows

Nobody will say for sure whether civilians will suffer and ungrateful allies should be careful, reports Holly Baxter on a Pete Hegseth war briefing that played fast and loose with the English language
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:58 am
China under pressure to address dangerous products sold on Temu and Shein

The EU delegation raised a broad set of concerns with Chinese lawmakers
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:58 am
David Dimbleby labels King Charles’ US visit ‘an embarrassment’ – urging ministers to call it off

BBC presenter says he feels sorry for monarch having state dinner with leader who ‘goes out of his way’ to insult Britain, UK troops and Nato
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:47 am
This ‘US invasion’ video in the Middle East is fake | Debunked

This viral video claiming to show US military deployment to the Middle East is completely fake.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:39 am
Four million people across the Gulf could be pushed into poverty by war in Iran, UN warns

The worst-affected would be in GCC countries and in the Levant, with each region set to lose more than 5.2 percent of their GDP
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:32 am
The key shipping route under Houthi threat that could have a seismic impact on global economy

The Bab al-Mandab strait has been a vital shipping route for Saudi Arabia since the closure of the Strait of Hormuz
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:23 am
Asian stocks rally as Trump says US will leave Iran war in ‘two to three weeks’

Trump says Iran ‘begging to make a deal’ but whether an agreement is reached is ‘irrelevant’ to America's timetable
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:19 am
Miami tugboat captain charged over deaths of three girls in sailboat crash was distracted by cellphone, prosecutors say

Yusiel Lopez Insua, 46, of Miami, was driving a tugboat pushing a barge loaded with construction debris across Biscayne Bay on the morning of July 28 last year
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:03 am
Apple's 50-year odyssey has redefined technology, pop culture and comeback stories

A scrawny hippie and a nerdy engineer who became prank-playing friends vowed to change the world when they founded a Silicon Valley startup on April Fools’ Day 50 years ago and then — no joke — pulled it off
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:01 am
Trump to attend oral arguments in Supreme Court birthright citizenship case in a first for sitting president

‘I think I’ll go,’ Trump told reporters in the Oval Office Tuesday. ‘I have listened to this argument for so long’
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:06 am
Half-blind, elderly dog risks her life fending off bear that broke into New Mexico home: ‘Our little savior’

Honey, who has now earned the title of ‘bear slayer,’ was treated for ‘catastrophic’ injuries following the brutal run-in in early March
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:26 am
Trump greeted by cheers and boos during opening night of Chicago at Kennedy Center

This marked the couple’s first joint appearance at the venue since the premiere of Melania’s documentary
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:21 am
Generation X is the most pessimistic about the economy - and don’t feel they have enough for retirement

Just 25 percent of Gen X, those born between 1965 and 1980, think it’s a good time to invest in the market
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:15 am
‘Carry on, patriots’: Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth reverses Army suspension for helicopter crew that flew by Kid Rock’s home

‘The Army takes any allegations of unauthorized or unsafe flight operations very seriously,’ officials said in a statement earlier in the day
Published: March 31, 2026, 11:44 pm
Businesses start to add fuel surcharges to deliver products as oil price increases from Iran war hit home

Oil prices have soared both domestically and abroad, causing a headache at the pump and problems for the agriculture and food industries
Published: March 31, 2026, 11:13 pm
Trump attempts new mail-in voting crackdown as his party’s standing continues to slide ahead of midterms

Trump’s party is expected to lose control of at least one chamber of Congress after the November elections
Published: March 31, 2026, 11:06 pm
Trump blasts judge as ‘so wrong’ after ruling pauses construction on his beloved White House ballroom

Trump must seek approval from Congress to use private funds to build a 90,000-square-foot ballroom, a federal judge said
Published: March 31, 2026, 7:09 pm
The American Heart Association does not want you to follow RFK Jr’s diet

People should start following a heart healthy diet at age 1 – prioritizing protein from plant-based sources
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:23 pm
Is X down? Thousands of users report issues accessing Elon Musk’s site

Users started reporting having trouble with X at around 4.20 p.m. ET Tuesday, according to DownDetector, with the number quickly climbing to over 20,000
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:21 pm
Joseph Duggar released on $600K bond after first court appearance in child molestation case

The judge ordered that Duggar have no unsupervised contact with anyone under 18
Published: March 31, 2026, 9:58 pm
CNN’s data guru says Trump’s approval rating is ‘as low as Death Valley’

President’s net approval rating with independents at this point in his second term is lower than the approval ratings for both Richard Nixon and George W Bush during the same period of their second terms
Published: March 31, 2026, 9:56 pm
Artemis II live updates: Nasa engineers evaluating battery issue within hour of launch window

Follow latest updates as four astronauts scheduled to set off at 6.24pm ET on a 10-day, 685,000-mile journey with millions watching There’s potentially alarming news from AccuWeather about a solar flare, which the forecasting service says could affect the Artemis mission. While not an official Nasa source for weather and climate information or predictions, AccuWeather has been monitoring launch day conditions, and is reporting them on its own blog. An X1.5 solar flare that occurred early on March 30 produced an Earth-directed coronal mass ejection that is now entering into the Earth’s atmosphere. As the day progresses, moderate to strong geomagnetic storm conditions are possible as a result of the coronal mass ejection impacting Earth’s atmosphere. Communication between ground control and members aboard the rocket, and precise GPS tracking, can be at risk during strong geomagnetic storming.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:43 pm
‘He’s phenomenal’: American teen fast becoming athletics’ next big thing

At 17, Cooper Lutkenhaus is the youngest world champion in track and field history – and potentially USA’s poster boy for LA28 Fire on the boards. Slack jaws off it. Last week, I was fortunate enough to be yards away from the 17-year-old American high school student Cooper Lutkenhaus when he powered away from a strong 800m field in Torun to become the youngest world champion in track and field history. But no sooner had the applause died down than the search for superlatives began. “He’s like David Rudisha,” said Eliott Crestan, the Belgian who took world indoor championship silver behind Lutkenhaus. “In 10 or 20 years’ time, I’ll be able to say that I ran against him.”
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:00 pm
Yes, the rich must start paying their fair share of taxes | Bernie Sanders

We need a 5% wealth tax on America’s 938 billionaires. Over a 10-year period, this bill would raise much-needed $4.4tn for public coffers Never before in American history have so few had so much wealth and power. Today, the top one per cent owns more wealth than the bottom 93%. One man, Elon Musk, worth $805bn, owns more wealth than the bottom 53% of American households. And that inequality is getting worse. Last year alone, after receiving the largest tax break in history from Donald Trump, 938 billionaires in America became $1.5tn richer. Since he was elected, President Trump and his family have become $4bn richer.
Published: April 1, 2026, 10:00 am
‘Vaginal estrogen as a face filler? I think not’: Experts critique the new skincare trend

Doctors warn viral off-label use lacks evidence, with unknown long-term risks and possible systemic absorption Vaginal estrogen cream is prescribed to ease genital dryness, irritation and discomfort that results from the loss of estrogen during menopause. The name tells you exactly where to put it. Yet a new trend has been making the rounds on social media. People are calling vaginal estrogen cream the new “filler” for the face and other body parts, claiming it can smooth wrinkles, reduce dryness and sagginess and plump up the skin.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:00 pm
Why do this spring’s blockbusters feel so smug?

From action thrillers to sci-fi flicks, a deluge of recent releases are riddled with self-satisfied smarm The new Hulu movie Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice has been marketed as a genre-mashing wild ride, with plenty of South by Southwest festival reactions and even genuine full reviews delighting in its supposed mixture of sci-fi, action, romance and buddy comedy. That’s a hell of a lot of genres. While watching it, I found myself wondering if the number of elements in play is supposed to distract from how its comedy has three deadening and similar modes. One involves characters being unexpectedly familiar with seemingly incongruous elements of pop culture: it opens with a scientist tinkering with his time-travel machine while singing along to Why Should I Worry?, a niche Billy Joel song from the old Disney cartoon Oliver & Company; later, there’s a long conversation about a bunch of criminal types’ deep familiarity with the TV show Gilmore Girls. If that doesn’t sound funny enough, writer-director BenDavid Grabinski finds the flip side equally hilarious: people not knowing things. Gags include a guy who hasn’t heard of Winnie-the-Pooh, a guy who doesn’t know the proper name of chloroform, and a guy who doesn’t know what the word “comeuppance” means. These are all different guys. The third, even less sophisticated strain of comedy in Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice, are characters who fuckin’ swear. Talk about fuckin’ comedy! Sometimes their names even swear: one guy is nicknamed, get this, Dumbass Tony! In every detail of the movie, you can feel the heavy hand of the screenwriter, straining for irreverence, desperate to show that he’s made something that’s not like the other, regular screenplays out there.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:00 am
Prosecutors used hip-hop lyrics to help sentence a man to death: ‘This only happens to rap music’

James Broadnax was a teenager when a jury convicted him of capital murder, with his rap lyrics presented as evidence he posed a threat of ‘future dangerousness’ James Broadnax has been locked up in a 6ft-by-10ft cell on death row in Texas for more than 16 years, and in that time he has developed coping mechanisms for passing the long and desolate days. A favourite technique is to write spoken word poetry at his cell desk. He becomes so engrossed in the creative process that he can lose himself for hours, transfixed in what he calls a “time gap”. In one of his recent poems, featured in a short death row documentary, Solitary Minds, Broadnax, who is 37, describes how he writes:
Published: April 1, 2026, 11:00 am
Trump says he is ‘absolutely’ considering withdrawing US from Nato

The president, a longtime critic of Nato, has stepped up his rhetoric after allies refused to join the US-Israel war on Iran Donald Trump has said he is “absolutely” considering withdrawing the US from Nato, warning that the matter was “beyond reconsideration” after the refusal of US allies to join the US-Israeli war against Iran. The president’s threats, his most determined to date, have left the alliance facing its worst crisis in its 77-year history, a former US ambassador has said.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:45 pm
Republican leaders agree to advance funding deal to end DHS shutdown

Measure that would fund homeland security but exclude money for ICE could conclude lengthy funding lapse An end to the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may be in sight, after Congress’s Republican leaders on Wednesday agreed to advance legislation that would fund most of the agency’s operations, with the exception of those involved in immigration enforcement. The pact may conclude the longest such funding lapse in US history, which last month caused security lines to stretch for hours at some airports as employees of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), a subagency of DHS, quit their jobs or called out of work after going weeks without pay.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:17 pm
Trump seeks to redefine who gets to be an American with birthright citizenship case

Most Americans support the rule that anyone born in the US is a US citizen, and a majority of supreme court justices are skeptical of Trump’s efforts to restrict it It was a surreal morning at the US supreme court. For more than two hours, the nation’s highest court considered arguments over whether Donald Trump – via an executive order – could tear down an idea that has been fundamental to the story and trajectory of the United States: that almost anyone born on US soil is an US citizen.
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:49 pm
Florida and Mississippi governors sign proof-of-citizenship voting bills

Four states have now signed such legislation as Trump’s Save Act languishes in Senate with little chance of passage The governors of Florida and Mississippi signed legislation on Wednesday to require documented proof of citizenship to register to vote and to begin a process that will eventually unenroll voters who have not provided citizenship documentation. Four states have now passed proof-of-citizenship laws for voting this year, after South Dakota and Utah’s governors each signed proof of citizenship bills into law in March.
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:57 pm
SpaceX confidentially files to go public at $1.75tn, reports say

Elon Musk’s rocket company could go public as early as June, Bloomberg reports SpaceX has confidentially filed for an initial public offering on the US stock market, according to reports from Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal. The IPO is set to be one of the most closely watched and highly valued listings in market history. Elon Musk’s company, which has become a dominant power in both space travel and satellite communications, could potentially seek a valuation upwards of $1.75tn. The confidential filing will give regulators a period to review and discuss the company’s financial disclosures before investors and the public are able to view them.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:45 pm
US approves new oral weight-loss pill developed by Eli Lilly

Called Foundayo, the tablet becomes the second one to receive FDA’s green light after Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave the green light on Wednesday to a new oral weight-loss medication developed by the Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly. Known as orforglipron or brand name Foundayo, the once-daily tablet becomes the second GLP-1 drug in pill form to hit the market in a short span of time, arriving after Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy pill received approval in December.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:54 pm
‘On a whole other level’: rapid snow melt-off in American west stuns scientists

Experts say brutal March heat has left critical snowpack at record-low levels – and key basins in uncharted territory Snow surveys taking place across the American west this week are offering a grim prognosis, after a historically warm winter and searing March temperatures left the critical snowpack at record-low levels across the region. Experts warned that even as the heat begins to subside, the stunning pace of melt-off over the past month has left key basins in uncharted territory for the dry seasons ahead. Though there’s still potential for more snow in the forecast, experts said it will probably be too little too late.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:00 pm
New DNA testing links Ted Bundy to unsolved 1974 murder of Utah teenager

Laura Ann Aime, 17, went missing on Halloween night and was found on the side of a highway bound and beaten a month later New DNA testing has definitively linked the unsolved death of a Utah teenager in 1974 to the infamous serial killer Ted Bundy, the local sheriff’s office said Wednesday. Laura Ann Aime, 17, went missing on Halloween night 51 years ago after she left a party alone to go to a convenience store. About a month later, her body was found on the side of a highway, bound, beaten and without clothing.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:40 pm
Unsuspecting windsurfer collides with gray whale in San Francisco Bay

Footage shows a man windsurfing being forcefully thrown from his board as a whale breaches off the California coast An unsuspecting windsurfer collided with a gray whale on the San Francisco Bay in a startling and rare encounter captured on video. The footage shows the moment the surfer is forcefully thrown from his board as a gray whale breaches off the California coast, plunging him into the water.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:33 pm
‘Human tragedy’: Leqaa Kordia on how ICE jail echoes life in occupied Palestine

In her first print interview since release, the Palestinian immigrant says after year in custody, she sees it as her duty to denounce ICE detention in the US A Palestinian woman who was released last month after spending a year in a Texas immigration detention center told the Guardian in an exclusive interview that she sees “a lot of similarities” between the treatment of people in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody and that of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. Leqaa Kordia, who was detained by ICE following her arrest at a protest against Israel’s war in Gaza, says that she will continue to speak up about the rights of Palestinians, but that she now also sees it as her duty to denounce the “human tragedy” of immigration detention in the US.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:00 pm
Trump lashes out at Nato: will Europe stand up to him? - The Latest

Donald Trump has said he is considering pulling the US out of Nato, likening the alliance to a ‘paper tiger’. It comes after weeks of denouncements from the US president against allies for not helping to reopen the strait of Hormuz. When asked about Trump’s comments, Keir Starmer said: ‘Nato is the single most effective military alliance the world has ever seen’ and ‘whatever the noise, I’m going to act in the British national interest in all the decisions that I make’. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian’s Europe correspondent, Jon Henley
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:26 pm
US jibes at Royal Navy are uncomfortable because they have substance | Jamie Grierson

While Pete Hegseth has mocked the ‘big, bad Royal Navy’, the First Sea Lord has sounded the alarm about its readiness The US defence secretary, Pete Hegseth, had his tongue firmly in his cheek when he singled out the “big, bad Royal Navy” in a recent press update on the US-Israeli war against Iran. Hegseth’s sarcastic comment was the latest in a long line of jibes against the capabilities and readiness of the British Royal Navy.
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:57 pm
Turning a new leaf: these Victorian-inspired 'flirtation cards' are flipping the script on dating apps

Unlucky in love? Maybe ditch the apps. This new twist on Victorian-era ‘flirtation cards’ could spark your next meet-cute Tired of swiping, singles are attending flirting parties and even dating-oriented run clubs in hopes of meeting their future partner in real life. But even those lack the romanticism of a true meet-cute. The Brooklyn-based stationery brand No Particular Order is offering a more serendipitous option: its new acquaintance cards that encourage more spontaneous connections.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:24 pm
Jaden Ivey’s release isn’t a victory for inclusion. It’s a lesson in athlete expendability | RK Russell

Former athletes like me know that in professional sports you can get away with most things … as long as you’re talented enough When the Chicago Bulls waived Jaden Ivey on Monday, after he made a series of unprompted anti-LGBTQ and religiously charged comments on social media, the move was framed as a response to “conduct detrimental to the team.” On the surface, the situation appears straightforward: a player said something controversial, and the organization acted. But there’s a version of this story where Ivey is still in the league. Where he and his publicist create a swift and thoughtful apology, where his overnight inclusion education uses all the key buzzwords to prove his newfound allyship, maybe he pays a fine or makes a small donation, and he’s able to go back on to the court and live out his dreams in the NBA, a league which has been pro-LGBTQ+ for more than a decade. Ivey’s words exposed his beliefs. What followed revealed a lot about NBA teams: not just their stance on inclusion, but how they decide which voices are worth protecting and which are easy to remove.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:05 pm
‘We got cancelled and we’re still here!’ Michael Patrick King on The Comeback – and why And Just Like That will age well

Could AI write an entire sitcom series? That’s the plot of the new season of comedy drama The Comeback. Its co-creator explains why it’s ‘very possible’ – and why the world needs to catch up with AJLT TV veteran Michael Patrick King has had a long, lively career, writing, directing and producing on shows including Murphy Brown, Will & Grace and 2 Broke Girls. He’s best known, though, for his work on the Sex and the City franchise, serving as its showrunner for the bulk of its run, writing and directing its two films, and masterminding its controversial 2020s revival And Just Like That. But this month sees the return of one of his most loved, and perhaps most underwatched, shows: The Comeback. Co-created and co-written with Lisa Kudrow, The Comeback first aired in 2005, telling the story of a gormless sitcom star named Valerie Cherish, played by Kudrow, trying to return to stardom through the then-new format of reality TV. The show had an awkward, blackly hilarious tone that was a hit with critics and the Emmys, but failed to find much of an audience. Nine years later, in 2014, it returned for a masterly second season in which Valerie – now playing herself in a gritty HBO dramatisation of the events of season one, and filming the whole thing as an audition tape for The Real Housewives – confronts her failing marriage and relationships.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:29 pm
‘How can you forget me’: show details Filipino Americans’ rich history

The Washington DC show explores the history of a community in search for their American dream In 2005, Antonio Somera was cleaning out the basement of a building in Stockton, California, when he discovered 26 steamer trunks stacked together, seemingly untouched for decades. Their contents, he would soon learn, belonged to Filipino migrants who arrived in the United States as early as the 1910s. Among the items was a white pillowcase embroidered with the words “HOW CAN YOU FORGET ME” in red thread. Though small and decorative, it gestures toward a larger meaning: a reminder of the lives these migrants left behind and a marker of the new ones they were forging across the Pacific. The same pillowcase is also the namesake of the exhibition How Can You Forget Me: Filipino American Stories, currently on view at the Washington DC’s National Museum of American History.
Published: April 1, 2026, 10:00 am
Method Man turns his eyeball inside out: Eddie Otchere’s best photograph

‘I was on a scrubby bit of land with Wu-Tang Clan when Method Man said, “Let me show you a trick.” And he put his cap strap over his eye, pulled it back and made the face’ I got into photography when I was about 15. My mate’s grandad died and he left behind a Praktica camera that we played with. I quickly caught the bug. In 1994, during my second year of university, I was a huge fan of Wu-Tang Clan and one day, I heard that they were going to their record label office in Putney, London. So I went along, too. I saw a coach outside and I could soon hear them, arguing and being rabble-rousers. As soon as I came around the corner, I started photographing them on the street. They were giving me such energy but what really made it come together was the fact that Popa Wu was travelling with them. He was older and something of a mentor to them. It was one of those moments when I realised that if you don’t dare, you don’t win – so I asked him if I could get on the coach and travel with them and shoot them. And he let me. This was Wu-Tang Clan’s first time out of the US. They were these wild, urban kids from New York who had a genius talent for storytelling. On the coach, they were listening to some really deep soul music – Stax Records stuff. It was the only mixtape they could all agree on. It was way beyond the sort of soul I knew. That music has always stayed with me.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:00 pm
I’m fighting Trump’s birthright citizenship order at the supreme court. Will we adhere to the best of our history? | Cody Wofsy

For 128 years, it’s been clear that if you are born in this country, you are a citizen. The court must not turn back the clock I am lead counsel in the challenge to Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order. As I and my team help the ACLU legal director, Cecillia Wang, prepare for the supreme court argument in this case on Wednesday, we are poring over legal minutiae and sharpening our arguments. But the larger questions that loom over the whole case are simple: What does it mean to be an American? Will we adhere to the best of American history and protect the values of equal citizenship and opportunity? In early America, like today, people born on US soil were citizens, even if their parents were immigrants. That’s a principle we inherited from England as part of a body of rules known as the “common law”. In England, that rule was originally about monarchical power; but in our young republic it found new life as a principle of equal citizenship. As waves of immigrants arrived, the birthright rule ensured that the child of Irish or German immigrants would be no less citizens than those who traced their lineage back to the Mayflower. Cody Wofsy is deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project and lead counsel on the Trump v Barbara legal team
Published: April 1, 2026, 11:00 am
A truckload of F1 KitKats, a painting of fish: what is it that makes heists so delicious? | Imogen West-Knights

In a world of data theft and online scams, there is something thrillingly analogue about these audacious robberies Now, let me begin by saying: stealing is bad. I don’t think you should steal things. It is a good way to get yourself sent to prison and it is morally wrong to take things that don’t belong to you. Cargo theft? Bad. Stealing priceless artworks from museums where they could be enjoyed by everyone? Bad. And yet. And yet.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:43 pm
Finally, the clitoris is getting the attention it deserves

Almost 30 years after scientists mapped the nerves in the penis, they’ve done the same for the clitoris. At least men have stopped denying it exists There’s no excuse for being icliterate any more. It was a long time coming, but, almost 30 years after the web of nerves inside the penis was charted, we’ve finally got a similar 3D map of the nerves within the glans of the clitoris. You can’t see all of the nerve branches of the clitoris via dissection or clinical imaging methods, which is why this sort of visualisation is so important. Ju Young Lee, one of the researchers behind the scan, has said she’s amazed it has taken so long for a project like this to materialise. But the clitoris has long been understudied and misunderstood. The Malleus Maleficarum, a 1486 guide to identifying witches, even described it as the “devil’s teat” and noted that if you found one, it would prove a woman was a witch. (The good news: not many men could find one. The bad news: you may just have discovered you’re a witch.) The assault on freedom with Mehdi Hasan and Arwa Mahdawi
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Published: April 1, 2026, 10:00 am
Why every woman can see herself in the story of a German celebrity couple’s split | Fatma Aydemir

Many will recognise their own experiences of digital abuse in Collien Fernandes’s allegations – technology offers perpetrators both tools and cover Some stories that unfold in real life would read like the plot of a bad crime novel if you wrote them down. Too obvious, too contrived, almost lazy in their cruelty. For example, this one: a woman spends years trying to identify the person who has allegedly been violating her online, only to eventually conclude that it was her husband all along. This is how the case of Germany’s once-favourite celebrity couple Collien Fernandes and Christian Ulmen now presents itself to the public. Fernandes, TV presenter, actor and author, has been a familiar face in mainstream entertainment for more than two decades. Ulmen, an actor, producer and former MTV presenter, is long associated with a certain kind of ironic, self-aware masculinity. The two married in 2011, had a daughter, and cultivated the image of a modern, witty supercouple, working together on series and advertisements, in which they playfully talked about their seemingly average marriage for comedic effect. Until that image fractured.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:00 am
Guardian power rankings: France lead the way with Senegal and Japan in top 10

From Algeria to Uzbekistan, our writers and contributors from around the world assess the state of the 48 nations to qualify for the World Cup “There’s more talent and potential than in 2022,” Kylian Mbappé said ominously this week after France had beaten Brazil 2-1 despite having Dayot Upamecano sent off after 55 minutes. He may well be right. For the second game of this window, against Colombia, Didier Deschamps changed the entire starting XI but was still able to field an attack of Marcus Thuram, Désiré Doué, Rayan Cherki and Maghnes Akliouche. Doué scored two in a comfortable 3-1 victory. “I’m well aware that there are some very good players that I won’t be bringing because, in my opinion, there are even better ones,” Deschamps said. Marcus Christenson
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:30 pm
Can Congress stop the ‘straight greed’ of US sports teams leaving their cities?

With the NFL’s Chicago Bears weighing a once-unthinkable move to Indiana, a new federal bill aims to give cities the right to keep their teams WWE star CM Punk called it “straight greed”. Illinois governor JB Pritzker called it a “slap in the face”. An overwhelming majority of fans say they will hold a grudge. This cacophony of disgust has been prompted by the real possibility that the Chicago Bears could relocate to Hammond, Indiana. The Bears’ owners bought a site in Arlington Heights, Illinois, for a new stadium, but negotiations over property taxes have stalled construction. Meanwhile, Indiana has thrown its hat into the ring, passing a state bill on 26 February authorizing funding in Hammond. Chicago’s current home, Soldier Field, is a rental, open-air venue with the smallest seating capacity in the NFL. Still, it is not only in Illinois; it is in Chicago proper along Lake Michigan. Arlington Heights, while about 25 miles north of the city, is at least within state lines.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:00 am
Experiments, excuses and uneasy truths for USMNT as the World Cup looms

An international break that many expected to provide clarity has instead provided fresh reasons to doubt the tournament co-hosts Roberto Martínez has long been easy with a smile. Those moments aren’t in short supply after wins like Tuesday’s, when Portugal comfortably dispatched the United States 2-0 in Atlanta. That smile was on full display afterward, when he was asked for his thoughts on how the US look ahead of their home World Cup.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:00 pm
Italy’s latest World Cup failure no longer feels like ‘The End’ but the same sad song on repeat | Nicky Bandini

Roberto Baggio proposed an overhaul of talent pathway in 2011 but it was never acted on and the national team’s approach now is just not working The decline of Italy’s footballing expectations can be read in the headlines that greeted their third consecutive failure to qualify for a men’s World Cup. When the Azzurri lost their playoff against Sweden in November 2017, La Gazzetta dello Sport defined it as “The End” and an “Apocalypse”. After defeat by North Macedonia in 2022, Il Corriere dello Sport saw a country sinking “Into Hell”. On Wednesday both newspapers led coverage of elimination by Bosnia and Herzegovina with a simpler, perhaps sadder, “Tutti A Casa” – Everybody Go Home. What else is there left to say? Italians understood long ago that 2018 was not some aberration but the continuation of a trend, their team having failed to reach the tournament’s knockout stage in 2010 or 2014.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:40 pm
Tiger Woods says he will step away from golf and seek treatment after DUI charge

Woods pleads not guilty and demands jury trial Deputies cite signs of impairment in affidavit Hydrocodone pills found in pocket after arrest Tiger Woods said he will step away from golf to seek treatment and focus on his health after his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence following a rollover crash near his Florida home. “I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today,” Woods said in a statement posted on X. “I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery.”
Published: March 31, 2026, 11:38 pm
Dan Hurley’s ‘head-butt’ showed Black coaches aren’t given the same grace as white coaches

An incident at the end of the Duke-UConn game reminded Black people of something we already know: we’re treated differently in America The UConn-Duke game on Sunday night was one for the ages. A last-second game winner from freshman Braylon Mullins took down the top-seeded Blue Devils, who at one point had led by 19 points. It is a moment that will be replayed over and over for years to come. However, something strange happened after Mullins’s shot. UConn’s head coach Dan Hurley approached referee Roger Ayers and touched foreheads with the official while glaring into his eyes. It wasn’t quite the “head-butt” some called it on social media but it was an eye-catching scene. For his part, Ayers told ESPN the incident was “absolutely nothing” but it wouldn’t have been unusual for Hurley to be given a technical foul, which would have given Duke free throws and a chance to win the game with 0.4 seconds left. Hurley mystifyingly has said he thought Ayers was trying to “chest bump me to celebrate.”
Published: March 31, 2026, 4:22 pm
Sophia Wilson, Tierna Davidson return to USWNT for friendlies against Japan

Wilson hasn’t played for US since 2024 due to pregnancy Davidson makes return after ACL injury last year Hayes’s core crystallizes ahead of World Cup qualifying Sophia Wilson will make her long-awaited return to the US women’s national team next week, as part of a 23-player roster named by Emma Hayes for a trio of friendlies against Japan. Wilson last appeared for the US on 27 October 2024, entering as a sub against Iceland in a friendly. She announced her pregnancy in March 2025 and did not appear for the US or club team Portland Thorns that year. Her daughter Gianna was born in September 2025. The 25-year-old Wilson made her return from maternity leave for the Thorns last month and started her first game last weekend in a win over the Kansas City Current.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:21 pm
Manhattan judge delays Luigi Mangione federal trial by one month

Mangione’s request for postponement relates to his New York state case in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Luigi Mangione’s much anticipated federal trial stemming from the murder of a top healthcare executive on a Manhattan street was tentatively delayed to 5 October. The Manhattan federal court judge Margaret Garnett’s scheduling decision on Wednesday came after Mangione’s team requested a postponement of this trial, which had been scheduled for 8 September.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:40 pm
Less meat, more plants: top US heart body’s diet advice at odds with Maha

American Heart Association bucks Trump administration line to suggest prioritizing plant-based protein over meat The American Heart Association’s new nutrition guidance, released on Tuesday, emphasizes a dietary pattern rich in vegetables, fruits and whole grains, prioritizing plant-based protein over meat. It also suggests limiting the use of sugar, salt and ultra-processed foods and replacing full fat dairy with non-fat and low-fat dairy.
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:17 pm
Nicotine pouches not yet cleared for sale in US due to concerns over young users

FDA planned to fast-track applications for authorization, but agency reviewers raise alarm over addiction risk Popular nicotine pouch products have yet to be cleared for sale in the United States despite a fast-track Food and Drug Administration scheme, as agency scientists hesitate to authorize them due to potential risks to new users, including children, three sources told Reuters. New tobacco products like pouches, which users insert under their lip to get a nicotine buzz, must be authorised by the FDA in order to be legally sold in the US, the world’s largest market for smoking alternatives worth some $22bn.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:10 pm
‘System malfunction’ causes robotaxis to stall in the middle of the road in China

Distressed riders who were stranded for hours say Apollo Go customer service agents offered ‘useless platitudes’ A “system malfunction” has caused several self-driving robotaxis to stall in the middle of the road in China, police have confirmed, after distressed riders were stranded for hours. Local authorities in the central Chinese city of Wuhan said they began receiving calls “one after another” on Tuesday night from riders reporting that autonomous vehicles operated by the Chinese internet company Baidu had frozen.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:17 pm
Parents told to ‘take responsibility’ after two days of TikTok-led London disorder

Six teenage girls arrested after hundreds of young people gather in Clapham in ‘swarming the streets’ trend Police have urged parents to “take responsibility” after scenes of widespread disorder in Clapham, south-west London, on Saturday and Tuesday. Officers said the incidents were caused by a TikTok trend for swarming the streets. Six teenage girls have been arrested so far, and the Metropolitan police said there would be more arrests in the coming days as officers reviewed CCTV and body worn camera footage of the disorder. It urged parents not to allow their children to take part in similar events over the Easter weekend.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:32 pm
Megan Thee Stallion diagnosed with extreme exhaustion after hospitalization

The rapper was hospitalized in New York City after feeling unwell during her Moulin Rouge performance on Broadway Megan Thee Stallion was taken to the hospital on Tuesday in New York City after feeling unwell during a performance of Moulin Rouge! The Musical on Broadway. A representative for the rapper said in a statement to the Guardian on Wednesday that “on Tuesday evening, Megan was transported to a local hospital to undergo a medical evaluation after experiencing concerning symptoms.”
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:49 pm
Stella McCartney granted permission for £5m home in Scottish Highlands

McCartney and her husband faced objections including fears of threat to local otters and ‘hideous’ design The fashion designer Stella McCartney has been granted permission to build a £5m home on a spectacular Highland peninsula after a three-year planning battle over the threat to local otters and the “hideous” modernist design. McCartney and her husband, Alasdhair Willis, a creative director at Adidas, want to build the split-level property with a turf roof and natural stone walls on the rocky outcrop overlooking Loch Ailort, west of Fort William, 30 metres above sea level.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:15 pm
‘Guano is far more than just droppings’: scientists uncover the secrets of bat poo in Gorongosa park

The more than 100 bat species living in the Mozambican reserve’s labyrinth of caves play a key role in maintaining a fragile ecosysytem that benefits wildlife and people • Words and photographs by Kang-Chun Cheng After wriggling gingerly into a damp, cool cave, Raúl da Silva Armando Chomela waits for his eyes to adjust. Donning latex gloves, a helmet fitted with a headlamp, and a mask to protect his lungs from fine particles and bacteria, the molecular biologist from the Mozambican port city of Beira gazes into the shadowy recesses for signs of bats. He has spent two years in these claustrophobic spaces studying the winged mammals and their excrement. “Guano is far more than just bat droppings,” he says. “If I had to describe it in one word, I’d say ‘ecosystem’.”
Published: April 1, 2026, 12:00 pm
Invisible plumes and ‘terrible pollution’: the reality of the US gas sites rated ‘grade A’

Exclusive: Guardian investigation into reliability of methane certification issued by MiQ reveals weakness of voluntary model A rapidly expanding certification scheme run by a UK nonprofit and used by major gas companies may be understating the actual methane emissions it purports to certify, a Guardian investigation has found. BP, ExxonMobil and EQT are among the producers that have turned to London-based MiQ to demonstrate that their US-produced natural gas complies with the European Union Methane Regulation, or EUMR, which aims to curb energy-related emissions. Jess Staufenberg contributed additional reporting to this piece. The investigation was supported by Journalismfund Europe and Gas Outlook.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:00 am
Asia ramps up use of dirty fuels to cover energy shortfall triggered by Iran war

South Korea will delay the shutdown of coal-fired plants, while the Philippines also plans to boost the output of its coal-burning plants Governments across Asia are ramping up their use of coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel, as they try to cover huge energy shortfalls triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran. The move has triggered warnings from climate experts who point to coal’s devastating environmental impact, and say the energy crisis should be a wake up call for governments to invest in renewables, which can offer a more stable supply that is not exposed to price shocks.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:05 am
Painting eyes on takeaway boxes can stop gulls stealing chips, study shows

Research from the University of Exeter find that the method could help reduce thefts by as much as 50% Gulls thrive on snatching chips from unwary beachgoers, but now research shows that painting a pair of eyes on takeaway boxes could put gulls off, reducing thefts by as much as 50%. Laura Kelley, from the University of Exeter, and colleagues presented herring gulls with tempting takeaways at a number of seaside towns in Devon and Cornwall. When faced with a choice between a box with eyes painted on it and a plain box, the gulls were slower to approach the box with eyes and less likely to peck at it. And the findings, which are published in Ecology and Evolution, show that the effect is sustained, with gulls remaining wary of the boxes with eyes on them, even after repeated exposure.
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:00 am
Hawaii doctor’s son says father confessed he ‘tried to kill’ wife after cheating claim

Jurors hear 19-year-old recount FaceTime call after alleged cliffside attack on Oahu during wife’s birthday trip The son of a Hawaii doctor accused of trying to kill his wife testified on Tuesday that his father told him that his wife had been cheating on him and that he had “tried to kill her”. Emile Konig, 19, told jurors that he had received two FaceTime calls from his father, Gerhardt Konig, 47, on the morning of 24 March 2025 – the same day prosecutors allege that Gerhardt attempted to murder his wife, Arielle Konig, 37, during a hike on Oahu’s “Pali Puka” trail.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:16 pm
American journalist Shelly Kittleson kidnapped in Iraq, US officials say

State department says it is working to ensure release of freelancer ‘as soon as possible’ after abduction in Baghdad An American journalist, Shelly Kittleson, has been kidnapped in Baghdad by a suspected Iranian-backed Iraqi armed group, the US has said, as regional security deteriorates after the US-Israeli attack on Iran. Kittleson is a longtime freelancer in the region, reporting extensively from Syria, Iraq and Lebanon.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:03 am
US tech firm Oracle cuts thousands of jobs as it steps up AI spending

Company chaired by Trump ally Larry Ellison seeks to reassure investors that bet on AI infrastructure will pay off Oracle is cutting thousands of jobs as the US technology company seeks to reassure investors that its bet on AI infrastructure will pay off. The $420bn (£315bn) company, which is headquartered in Austin, Texas, started making employees redundant on Tuesday, with thousands of its 162,000-strong workforce expected to leave.
Published: April 1, 2026, 10:20 am
Ex-Alex Jones employee reflects on job at Infowars: ‘It was nonsense. It was lies’

Former Infowars video editor and field producer spoke on his experience working on the show in an NPR interview A former video editor and field producer for Alex Jones’s Infowars has said his work for the notorious conspiracy theorist was “nonsense” and “lies”, but he kept at it for four years in his 20s because the far-right media company’s founder was a magnetic presence and it earned him good money. Josh Owens made those revealing remarks in an NPR interview published on Tuesday promoting his new memoir about once having been an employee of Jones and Infowars – a conversation that also detailed the hand he said he had in fabricating a video of an operative of the Islamic State (IS) terror group sneaking into the US from Mexico immediately after a beheading.
Published: April 1, 2026, 9:00 am
Swedish PM offers deal that could see far-right allowed into government

Party, which has neo-Nazi roots, will hold ‘important ministerial posts within immigration’ if four-party coalition wins in September The Swedish prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, has said that he will allow the far-right Sweden Democrats (SD) into government for the first time – and give its members key ministerial posts – if his coalition wins the next general election. Despite becoming Sweden’s second biggest political party after the Social Democrats in the last election, SD currently plays only a supporting role in the minority-run coalition.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:29 pm
‘About bloody time’: Prince Harry welcomes lawsuits against tech firms

Prince tells privacy summit of ‘harrowing stories’ of how use of tech giants’ platforms led to ‘grave and irreversible harm’ The Duke of Sussex has welcomed two landmark lawsuits against major tech companies, declaring: “Finally, some truth and accountability has arrived.” In a speech in Washington DC to the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) global summit on privacy, AI governance and cybersecurity law, Prince Harry said he had done a “deep dive into the tech-fuelled world in which my children – all our children – are growing up”.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:39 pm
Italian coastguard recovers 19 bodies from boat in sea near Lampedusa

Fifty-eight other people found alive during rescue involving inflatable craft in early hours of Wednesday The bodies of 19 people have been recovered from an inflatable boat south of the island of Lampedusa by the Italian coastguard, a spokesperson told AFP. Fifty-eight other people, including five children, were found alive during the rescue in the early hours of Wednesday and transported to Lampedusa by the coastguard, according to Roberto D’Arrigo.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:29 pm
Britain to host 35 countries for strait of Hormuz talks, says Starmer

US understood not to be invited directly to talks that will explore ways of reopening critical waterway The UK will convene 35 countries – excluding the US – to explore ways to reopen the strait of Hormuz, the vital shipping route for oil and gas that has been blocked by Iran. Keir Starmer, the prime minister, said the next phase of discussions in the joint British and French efforts to secure the waterway would be held on Thursday, with Yvette Cooper, the foreign secretary, alongside international leaders.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:18 pm
Fuze review – Theo James and Aaron Taylor-Johnson face off in head-spinning London heist

Diamonds might not be forever in a film centred around a massive, ticking bomb on a building site, which is equal parts violent and silly There are some lively if borderline ridiculous shenanigans in this London heist thriller from screenwriter Ben Hopkins and director David Mackenzie, brazening out its innate silliness with chutzpah, heavily researched police and army lingo and athletic plot contortions. It’s a violent affair of double-cross and triple-cross that ups its narrative game in the final act for the massive reveal: a head-spinning story of diamonds, some fake … yet also … some real. And it also deploys the classic thriller moment, popularised by TV’s The Night Manager: the three-second bank transfer of millions of illicit dollars, which you can tensely monitor on your smartphone in real time. Oh my God, will the money go through OK? (You’ll need solid wifi or 5G.) Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays Major Will Tranter, a bomb disposal officer called in when what looks like a gigantic unexploded second world war device is discovered in a London building site, making a worrying ticking noise. The police are under the direction of the Met’s chief superintendent; this is a dull role with none of the juiciness of the guys’ parts, played deadpan by Gugu Mbatha-Raw. She shuts off the electricity in the whole area for fear of the bomb igniting power cables, then evacuates and cordons off the entire zone – not realising a crew of bank robbers is in there, led by Theo James and Sam Worthington, who are now able to work without fear of being discovered by some pesky member of the public as they tunnel through a wall into a safe-deposit vault from a neighbouring basement.
Published: April 1, 2026, 10:00 am
Why Bach’s music is indestructible, whether on the mandolin, modern piano – or soundtracking murder

The German composer, born 341 years ago, dominates the classical charts and concert platforms, especially at this time of year. Here’s to his life-giving zombie music! The musical world’s present for Easter is Bach, Bach and more Bach. These next two days alone, there are performances of his St Matthew Passion in every musical city you care to name, from London to Leipzig, Rome to Rotterdam. In the classical charts, from the “official” one to the, er, other official one, and Apple Music’s, one composer dominates more than any other, from Yunchan Lim’s Goldberg Variations to Raphaël Pichon’s St John Passion. Why? Two descriptions of his music have particularly struck me this past week. Bach the zombie and Bach the meat-grinder. The phrases belong to the violinist James Ehnes and the Guardian’s Clive Paget, reviewing Pichon’s new recording. Meat-grinding is how Paget describes the St John Passion’s opening chorus; a fantastic expression of the viscera of human feeling that Bach exposes especially in Pichon’s drama-filled recording. Bach’s composition in this chorus is made of obsessive repetitions in the churning figuration of the strings; there are the wailing agonies of the dissonances in the woodwind lines before the voices of the chorus make their first shocking appearance, not so much singing as screaming their demands to Christ to witness his passion in its “glory” and its “humiliation”. The opening chorus, all eight minutes of it, makes a gigantic cross shape in musical time: the surging, relentless rhythms are the horizontal planes, the harmonies that sear through them are implacable verticalities. And that’s just the opening chorus. This is the darkness of the Passion story.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:20 pm
Dear Killer Nannies review – a surprisingly gut-punching Pablo Escobar drama

This isn’t just a retelling of the infamous drug lord’s life. His son shares a traumatic coming-of-age story plagued by chaos and violence – and it is like being in The Sopranos You’d be forgiven for thinking that we didn’t need another TV series about the drug kingpin Pablo Escobar’s life, and that it’s been milked for all its worth in popular culture. Escobar’s murderous Medellín cartel was most ruthless in the 1980s and 90s – but this century alone, the Colombian druglord and politician’s biography has inspired numerous books, Hollywood films, the Netflix series Narcos, and even the title of Kanye West’s 2016 album Life of Pablo. The new Spanish language series Dear Killer Nannies, however, manages to find a new and unexpected way into the life of an archetypal villain, which focuses very little on the bloodshed that has made his life so ripe for movies and television. In terms of genre, the show – co-created by Escobar’s son Juan Pablo Escobar – is far more coming-of-age than action. Instead of following the usual beats that mark Escobar’s rise, fall and eventual death (during a shootout with Colombian special forces), our way into the story is seven-year-old Juan Pablo, also known as “Juampi”. Juampi is sweet, sensitive and soft around the edges in the way most boys are before being exposed to the ravages of patriarchy. We meet Juampi as his head bobs above the surface of a lake, beaming and soaking up the sun, when a speedboat zooms into frame, headed straight for him, causing him to panic. The boat swerves at the last minute, narrowly avoiding him. Enter: Juampi’s “nannies”. These are associates of his father, who double as childcare while he’s out of the country attending to cartel business. What could possibly go wrong in such an arrangement?
Published: April 1, 2026, 7:00 am
Deathstalker review – ludicrously enjoyable revisit of 80s swords-and-sorcery silliness

Inventive creature design, goopy practical effects and a metal guitar soundtrack make this reworking of a Roger Corman fantasy a treat for one’s inner child A 1980s Roger Corman swords-and-sorcery movie gets a loving remake here, as strapping antihero Deathstalker attempts to break the spell of a cursed amulet in the Kingdom of Abraxeon, with sensational low-budget creature design and lashings of goopy practical special effects where you can really feel the splatter. Said kingdom is being laid waste by the Dreadites, minions of the evil sorcerer Nekromemnon. You’ll know how you’ll feel about this film by your response to words such as “Dreadites” and “Nekromemnon”. For many (like me), there is wondrous pleasure to be found in the ludicrousness of this nomenclature – so perfectly on the nose and so stupidly appealing to one’s inner child. Everyone else please move along, this movie is very much an acquired taste.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:00 am
The Drama review – Zendaya and Robert Pattinson’s controversial wedding film delivers on its promise

A woman’s confession on the eve of her nuptials causes uproar in this insouciantly offensive provocation from the director of Dream Scenario • This review contains spoilers How much of your past should you reveal to your adorable fiance before the big day? Very tricky issues are probably best avoided in the run-up to the ceremony, but can still be recklessly raised by attractively naive young people who assume the worms surely can’t be that big or plentiful – or difficult to get back into the can. Such a situation is the centre of this contrived but amusing high-concept, high-anxiety movie from Norwegian director Kristoffer Borgli; a Euro-satire of American bourgeois aspiration that sets out to discomfit and excruciate in the spirit of Ruben Östlund’s Force Majeure or Thomas Vinterberg’s Festen.
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:00 am
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie review – bland screensaver of a movie that’s actually worse than AI

At this point, it’s trite to say that a bad film feels as if it’s been AI generated, but this simplistic sequel is next-level – it’s nothing more than an Easter holiday cash grab Here is an inert and uninteresting animated follow-up to The Super Mario Bros Movie, based on the legacy video game about two wacky Italian-Brooklyn plumbers Mario and Luigi, voiced here by Chris Pratt and Charlie Day; this kind of stereotype is evidently the last in mainstream entertainment to be considered offensive. Now they and mushroom-kingdom ruler Princess Peach (voiced by Anya Taylor-Joy) have to rescue Rosalina (Brie Larson), the adoptive mother of the faintly Minion-y creatures called the Lumas. She has been abducted by Bowser Jr (Benny Safdie), the son of wicked turtle Bowser (Jack Black), who did very much the same sort of thing in the previous film. Of course it’s intended for little kids, but it surely didn’t need to be such a visually dull screensaver of a movie, with even more of the cheesy, Euro-knockoff look of that first film. And, again, the paucity of funny lines is a real puzzle. The last film gave us a concerted attempt to spoof the game’s 2D graphics and its left-to-right gameplay movement, with all the running and jumping, making a comic virtue of how absurd it looks. There’s little or nothing of that now, just a pretty uninspired variation of the first storyline, a generic quest adventure whose incidental plot point of Mario’s supposed crush on Princess Peach generates absolutely no interest at all.
Published: March 31, 2026, 7:00 pm
‘It was an exorcism’: how heartbreak, queer rebirth and finding love over Only Connect shaped Wendy Eisenberg’s stunning new album

The guitarist made their name on dazzlingly knotty musicianship and collaboration with the likes of Bill Orcutt. So their new album is their most surprising: a startlingly beautiful reflection of love and self-acceptance It’s 30 December 2023. Wendy Eisenberg is walking and cannot stop. At an all-night rave in Bushwick featuring Detroit house legend Theo Parrish the previous night, they became paralysed by anxiety, returned home, “threw up a lot” and then set off with no destination in mind. “I walked for that entire day,” Eisenberg says by video call from their Brooklyn home. “I couldn’t stop moving my legs. I felt like I needed to reauthor myself, and this was how I was going to do it.” While out on their fevered walk, Eisenberg ran into an old friend. “She told me: ‘You seem like you’re having a kind of exorcism.’ Then she added: ‘Maybe just play some guitar?’” Thus diagnosed, Eisenberg went home immediately and began writing the music that became their sublime new self-titled album. “I remember reading how Cat Power wrote Moon Pix in 10 hours, in a dream state,” says Eisenberg. Many of these songs were written in a similar state, across three or four months after that “strange, mystical moment”.
Published: March 31, 2026, 1:00 pm
The twilight zone: Nocturnes, from piano to perfume and Russia to Richter

The 19th-century composer John Field was the first to name his gentle and delicate piano pieces ‘nocturnes’. The word – and the genre of ‘sleep music’ it presaged – is ubiquitous today One of the most familiar topics of our time is the trouble many of us have in winding down at the end of the day. Insomnia is rife: crossing the threshold between day and night has become a challenge for many of us. Music is often recommended as a way to help us relax, and there are countless sleep music playlists on streaming sites to lull us into unconsciousness and bear us towards morning on a current of soothing sounds. Max Richter’s Sleep, “an eight-hour lullaby”, a set of musical episodes that mirror what’s happening in our brains during the various phases of sleep, is, 11 years after its release, currently No 2 in the official classical artist albums chart. It’s been performed all over the world, with audience members provided with camp beds, blankets and pillows and gently serenaded through the night by live musicians playing Richter’s meditative score. Musing over photos of slumbering audiences, I started to wonder about the history of music being used as an aid to sleep. The lullaby must be as old as humanity, but lullabies are essentially vocal. Their words often work against the grain of the music, sometimes conjuring up some very non-soothing images: “When the bough breaks, the baby will fall / Down will come cradle, baby and all.” Lullabies are a strange hybrid, musically comforting yet often expressing a vein of underlying anguish. Sleep music, on the other hand, tends to be purely instrumental. The absence of a voice makes it more abstract; without words, the meaning of the music remains open and listeners are free to connect however their imagination suggests.
Published: March 31, 2026, 9:00 am
What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in March

John Lanchester, Patmeena Sabit and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the comments I find it hard to read contemporary fiction while I’m in the middle of writing a novel, so I use the time after finishing as an opportunity to catch up. I hugely enjoyed two British novels, Drayton and Mackenzie by Alexander Starritt, about friendship and business, and The New Life by Tom Crewe, about gay life in the 1890s. European fiction: Eurotrash by Christian Kracht is a funny novel about going on a road trip with a deranged parent; Perfection by Vincenzo Latronico is about the horrible life of digital nomads; Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk is an unclassifiable, riveting sort-of mystery.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:36 pm
Under Water by Tara Menon review – love, loss and a longing for the ocean

This debut about female friendship and environmental fragility set after the 2004 tsunami in Thailand is strong on grief, but the storytelling remains uneven The underlying themes of this debut novel could hardly be more relevant. Marissa is working as a travel writer without leaving her desk, coining gleaming descriptions of untouched beaches for tourists. But as she does so, her mind runs on darker paths. She is living in New York while it braces for Hurricane Sandy, and as the wind rises she remembers being caught up in the horrors of the 2004 tsunami in Thailand. She grieves for the beauty of the ocean that she knew then, and the fate of her beloved friend Arielle. Loss, love, environmental fragility, female friendship: I was ready to plunge into the waves of this novel, to swim with its currents of grief and longing. But while I found myself at times drawn in to the narrative, at others I was distanced by Menon’s style, which is deliberately fragmented but also disappointingly uneven.
Published: April 1, 2026, 8:00 am
Baldwin by Nicholas Boggs review – the relationships that drove a genius

A new biography puts Baldwin’s sexuality – and the men he loved – front and centre Today, James Baldwin’s legacy seems assured, but this wasn’t always the case. His critical reputation, already on the wane in his lifetime, declined after his death in 1987. On the publication of the Library of America’s Collected Essays and Early Novels & Stories a decade later, Michael Anderson, writing in the New York Times, complained of his “intellectual flaccidity”. He also dismissed The Fire Next Time – Baldwin’s searing 1963 essay diptych on the US’s legacy of racial injustice – as an overly emotional “period piece”. If such a verdict was out of touch then, six years after the acquittal of the police officers who beat Rodney King, it seems, now, pitifully shortsighted. An inflection point in the Baldwin revival arrived in the form of Raoul Peck’s documentary I Am Not Your Negro (2016), which juxtaposes footage of modern-day protest and racist police violence with clips of Baldwin’s civil rights-era speechmaking. It’s an effective technique, capturing Baldwin’s prescience as well as reasserting his rightful place as a key witness to that bloody era (“witness” was Baldwin’s preferred name for the writer-spokesperson-celebrity mantle he had assumed by the mid-60s; a title that captures something of its moral obligation and frustrating passivity).
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:00 am
Fainting in front of Michael Jackson and feuding with Monica: inside Brandy’s jaw-dropping memoir

The R&B singer’s must-read autobiography candidly describes a life of heady highs and horrific lows Despite a 30-year-plus discography and a slew of undeniable classics (Sittin’ Up in My Room, The Boy Is Mine, modern R&B blueprint What About Us?) and deep cuts feted by the likes of Solange, Kehlani and Normani, there’s a sense that Brandy, the fan-anointed Vocal Bible, is still underrated. Her vividly told and occasionally harrowing memoir, Phases, co-written alongside Gerrick Kennedy and out on Tuesday, goes some way to explaining why that might be. As well as detailing her formative years in Mississippi and later California, where she learned her trade singing in church choirs and at youth groups, and later her meteoric rise as a teenage superstar, Phases paints a picture of a young woman whose insecurities were often exposed and abused by others. It also spotlights issues around duty of care in the music industry; in 1999, while nursing an addiction to diet pills, and juggling her role on the hit teen sitcom Moesha with a relentless recording and touring schedule, Brandy suffered a nervous breakdown at the age of just 20.
Published: March 31, 2026, 11:00 am
Why is gaming becoming so expensive? The answer is found in AI

We are paying more for a PlayStation so that idiots can use ChatGPT to mislead people on dating apps – something is rotten in the state of gaming • Don’t get Pushing Buttons delivered to your inbox? Sign up here When the PlayStation 5 launched almost five and a half years ago, it was listed at £449 in the UK. If you were to buy one at the recommended retail price today, it would be £569.99, or £789.99 for the updated Pro model. Sony has just raised the price of its console by another £90, the latest in a series of hikes. This is unprecedented: consoles have always decreased in price over time (until they become retro collectibles – the other day, I saw someone asking £200 for a SNES on Vinted). So, what’s going on? Unfortunately, this is another case of artificial intelligence ruining things for everyone. AI data centres need lots and lots and lots of computing power to be able to present you with lies whenever you Google anything, and this has pushed up demand and pricing for RAM and storage. This isn’t the only reason prices are rising – the wars in Ukraine and Iran have caused global economic disruption, and rampant inflation has eaten into many companies’ bottom line. But AI is the cause that’s easiest to get angry about, because it doesn’t need to be this way.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:00 pm
Including online games in social media bans is unworkable, unnecessary and would harm young people

As calls for restrictions on under-16s’ online activities gather pace, some are urging curbs on online gaming. The idea is a mess from top to bottom Last week, Meta and YouTube were found liable for creating intentionally addictive products that affected the wellbeing of young social media users. The ruling has supercharged an already growing movement from governments and regulators to restrict or ban social media use for under-16s, as has been done in Australia, to protect children from potential harm. But there is another way that about 85% of kids and teens congregate online – and that is through video games. It has been suggested that curbs on online gaming should be considered alongside social media restrictions in future legislation. There is some precedent: in 2021, China restricted young people’s online gaming time to one hour a day on weekends and holidays. But I have a lot of questions about how such curbs would work, and whether they should be attempted.
Published: March 31, 2026, 2:50 pm
Colbert on Trump’s shifting tone on Iran: ‘It’s a military strategy known as starting a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle’

Late-night hosts discussed Trump’s refusal to clean up his mess in Iran and gas prices soaring to over $4 a gallon Late-night hosts touched on soaring oil prices from Donald Trump’s war in Iran as he backs down from solving the crisis in the strait of Hormuz.
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:30 pm
‘I can’t listen without feeling rattled’: how Fairuz’s anthem of resilience became a harbinger of strife for Lebanon

The Lebanese singer’s patriotic song has returned repeatedly since 1976 to inspire hope amid catastrophe. But as it resurges during the US-Israeli war, some Lebanese are chafing against its optimism and nostalgia When Leila Milki first heard Fairuz’s Bahebak Ya Lebnan, she experienced it as the song of Lebanese unity and resilience. Milki, a Lebanese-American singer-songwriter and pianist based in Los Angeles, has partly built her career on covering the catalogue of Fairuz, the 91-year-old Lebanese singer who has become a rare generation-uniting public figure in the small Mediterranean country. “I knew that, in terms of my parents’ generation and even my grandparents’ generation, the song was sort of this really cathartic, hopeful message of unity,” says Milki. The old adage is that Lebanon and its people remain resilient in the face of tragedy, able to rebuild and be born again into a stronger, more stable nation. That was the message Fairuz conveyed with Bahebak Ya Lebnan, a song released 50 years ago that has since become the country’s de facto national anthem. “I love you Lebanon, my homeland, I love you / Your north, your south, your plains / I absolutely adore,” Fairuz sings in Arabic in the opening lines. When she released the song in 1976, it came against the backdrop of the early stages of a 15-year civil war, which resulted in the deaths of roughly 150,000 people, the mass exodus of nearly 1 million people and foreign occupation by Syria and Israel.
Published: April 1, 2026, 2:00 pm
JD Vance announces a new memoir about his conversion to Catholicism

The vice-president’s follow-up to Hillbilly Elegy is announced as speculation builds over a 2028 run to succeed Trump US vice-president JD Vance has announced a new memoir centred on his conversion to Catholicism, adding to mounting speculation about a potential 2028 presidential run. The book, titled Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith, will be published on 16 June by HarperCollins and is described as “a spiritual exploration of what it means to be a Christian across the seasons of Vance’s life”.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:26 pm
Finnish up! Claire Aho’s colour revolution – in pictures

The pioneering Nordic artist brought wit, verve and cinematic flair to postwar photography. A new exhibition celebrates her vibrant visual style
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:00 am
Highland cows – how these unlikely social media stars were forced into hiding

After being pushed to ‘distress’ by people trying to film and take selfies with the cattle in Kent, the fold has had to be taken away from public view Name: Highland cows. Age: More than 1,000 years old.
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:05 pm
A moment that changed me: for the first time in my life, a stranger pronounced my name correctly

I had grown up dreading introductions, with the inevitable mangling of my name. Suddenly, in India, we were both getting the respect we deserved I had five names on the day of my Hindu naming ceremony, but my given name was Priti, a name that came to shape me. Like most children with “unconventional” names, I dreaded the first day of each school year. I would squirm in my chair as my new teacher worked their way through the class register, and my stomach would drop as they attempted to say my full name: Priti Ubhayakar. I would be sitting there thinking: “If the first name doesn’t get you, the last name will.”
Published: April 1, 2026, 5:55 am
‘The manosphere is dead and no one cares about Andrew Tate any more’: the poet taking on toxic masculinity

Sam Browne’s blend of brutal honesty and droll observation has made him a viral sensation. He talks about growing up in Southend, mental health and the healing power of poetry On a cold night in east London, 21-year-old performance poet Sam Browne is telling a packed room of strangers about his second bout of psychosis. “I was in Morocco at 18, completely alone, and I started to feel that things weren’t real,” he says. “It got so bad that one day I turned to a random person and told him I was thinking of killing myself. He just said back to me: ‘Don’t do that – you’ll miss the sunset.’” The room falls quiet and Browne breaks the tension by launching into a poem inspired by his Moroccan breakdown, You’ll Miss the Sunset. “The world is so beautiful, the least you could do is stick around to watch it,” he says with the hint of a smirk. “But it’s all shit, all of it, isn’t it?”
Published: April 1, 2026, 3:53 pm
Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: spring has sprung, so put away your coat and banish the black tights

Nevermind the trends, want to know how to dress for actual spring weather? Then read on It all came to a head, as matters of getting dressed so often do, over black tights. I had wanted to wear my silver skirt, you see. It was a rare blue-sky day and the sunshine was making me crave reflective surfaces to maximise the light. Anyway, you know how it is when you just get a yen to wear something. So I pulled out said silver skirt and then realised I didn’t want to wear the black opaque tights I wear with it in winter, but it wasn’t anywhere near warm enough to wear it with bare legs as I do in summer. I was completely stumped. And it made me realise: I need a refresher course in what to wear at this time of year. Spring has sprung, but I have forgotten how to hop to it. So here we have it: your pocket primer on how to dress for spring. I’m talking about the spring that happens every year, an actual real-world meteorological phenomenon, not about the fashion trends of this particular moment. The lengthening days, daylight commuting, the juicy greens and yellows of the landscape, the maverick unpredictability of rain. Whether zebra stripes are the new leopard does not concern us today. We don’t need fashion to provide the newness when newness is in abundance in the world. So we can flick back through the pages to remind ourselves of spring’s fashion classics.
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:00 pm
Bold concepts, loose ends in Ibram X Kendi’s Chain of Ideas

While informative, the book struggles to identify what strategies can change racist systems held hostage by the political right and centre • Don’t get The Long Wave delivered to your inbox? Sign up here It’s not straightforward, trying to assess a book written by someone whose stature and reputation loom large over the text. I have not read any books by the American academic and anti-racist writer Ibram X Kendi before, but I had absorbed his ideas and interventions into American racial discourse over the years, as well as the controversies. And so I was curious about his latest – and his first since the “anti-woke” backlash. I tried reading it as a stand-alone text, rather than another chapter in Kendi’s history. Every book deserves to be judged on its own terms. And Chain of Ideas is a huge piece of research that clearly builds on the many years Kendi has spent writing on racism and his experience as a public figure. But does it rise to the occasion? I attempt to answer this below.
Published: April 1, 2026, 11:59 am
Mysterious Marrakech: why I never tire of Morocco’s Red City

With its never-ending street theatre and labyrinthine medina, this timeless city swallows you whole – and reveals new secrets with each visit The rising sun sets fire to the snow-covered caps of the Atlas mountains. Within moments, the shadowy gorges are gleaming with warm terracotta hues. I turn my back on north Africa’s highest peaks and look north where Marrakech – nicknamed the Red City – rests like a jagged ruby amid the jade swathes of palms and the silvery sheen of olive groves. Swinging 800 metres (2,625ft) above the stony desert in a giant wicker basket, I try to imagine what this scene would have looked like when camel trains trooped this way, loaded with salt, spices and enslaved humans bound for Marrakech’s souks.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:00 am
Women behind the lens: ‘I grew up hating my natural hair. But I transformed that pain into something empowering’

Ivorian artist Laetitia Ky creates sculptural hairstyles, usually with her own hair, but in a rare departure she involves her younger sibling to illustrate their bond This image represents the strong bond I have with my little sister Florencia. We grew up with a very deep connection, and I consider her my best friend. I create sculptural hairstyles using my natural hair as a material. I add some extensions, and shape it with thread and wire. A sculpture can take me from 30 minutes to more than six hours. Each hairstyle is based on an idea or message I want to convey, then I construct it step by step before photographing it myself with my camera and tripod. My book, Love and Justice, combines images of these sculptures with my reflections on feminism, identity and women’s experiences.
Published: April 1, 2026, 6:00 am
MacBook Neo review: the budget Apple laptop powered by an iPhone chip

Snappy performance, high-quality screen, best-in-class keyboard and trackpad show cheaper can still be great Apple’s brand new entry-level laptop is powered by the chip from an iPhone and offers more than just the essential MacBook experience for a great price, putting the PC industry on notice. The MacBook Neo is the first of its kind from Apple. A 13in laptop that runs on an A18 Pro chip and brings the starting price for a brand new MacBook down to £599 (€699/$599/A$899) – £500 or the equivalent less than the MacBook Air.
Published: March 31, 2026, 6:00 am
I wore Meta’s smartglasses for a month – and it left me feeling like a creep

Content creators love the built-in camera; sceptics call them ‘pervert glasses’. Do we really need any more hi-tech wearables, even with a voice assistant that sounds like Judi Dench? Lately, I’ve been hearing Judi Dench’s voice in my head. She tells me tomorrow’s forecast, when to turn right, that there’s been another message in my group chat. Day or night, Dame Judi is eager to assist. When I ask the eight-time Academy Award nominee what I’m looking at, she answers: a residential area, a person in a pub, daffodils. “They are a bright yellow colour and are often associated with spring.” This isn’t a delusion. This is, apparently, progress. I am test-driving Meta’s smartglasses and Dench voices its integrated AI assistant: “Here to chat, answer questions, create images and provide advice and inspiration,” said “Judi” when I selected her over the actors John Cena and Kristen Bell. “Shall we begin?”
Published: April 1, 2026, 4:00 am
‘This feels fragile’: how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

Today, the space around Earth can no longer be considered empty. More than 30,000 objects are in orbit, and that figure is rising exponentially Some reports suggest that by the end of this decade there could more than 60,000 active satellites in space. Launch by launch, what began with a handful of scientific and military spacecraft has accelerated into a constant flow of objects, publicly and privately owned, placed into different orbital lanes, each serving a variety of purposes. There is now a diverse collection of satellites spinning around the globe, including communication and weather satellites, navigation satellites and Earth observation technology that takes images of the surface.
Published: March 31, 2026, 10:15 am
The jobs AI can’t do – and the young adults doing them

For many young people entering the workforce, the stigma of hands-on jobs is fading. There a competitive appeal – and they all require human expertise Gib and Michelle Mouser are proud of their son’s career – just not in the way they once imagined. Only 23 years old, Cale Mouser already earns well over six figures, and he’ll end up making substantially more. He is an acknowledged expert in a highly specialized field who spends hours in deep thought solving hard problems. He uses a computer, but he’s not stuck behind it.
Published: March 31, 2026, 4:13 pm
US college students: are you about to graduate? We’d like to hear about your job-hunting experience

How have you found the job application process? What has been your experience of job hunting so far? The entry-level job market for US college graduates is the worst it has been since the pandemic, according to an analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The unemployment rate climbed to about 5.6% at the end of last year from an average of 5.3% during the third quarter. The underemployment rate rose to 42.5% – its highest level since 2020, the research found.
Published: March 31, 2026, 6:21 pm
US federal student loan borrowers: Have you had your loan forgiven? We’d like to hear from you

How will this affect your life? What plans will you make now in light of the loan forgiveness? The US Department of Education (DOE) has been informing about 164,000 federal student loan borrowers whether they are eligible for automatic student loan forgiveness. Those eligible must have attended one of more than 150 colleges that have been accused of misconduct.
Published: March 31, 2026, 4:14 pm
Geishas, explosions and a rocket launch: photos of the day – Wednesday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Published: April 1, 2026, 1:29 pm
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