Sanae Takaichi becomes Japan’s first female prime minister, citing Thatcher inspiration

Sanae Takaichi becomes Japan's first female prime minister, citing Margaret Thatcher as inspiration while promising to restore confidence and strengthen security.
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:50 pm
Former French President Sarkozy begins a 5-year prison sentence for campaign finance conspiracy

Nicolas Sarkozy becomes the first modern French president imprisoned after conviction for criminal conspiracy involving Libya campaign financing in 2007 election.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:34 pm
Israel confirms how hostage Tal Haimi died, with 15 bodies remaining in Gaza

Israel identifies the remains of a deceased hostage returned from Gaza as Tal Haimi, who was killed while defending his kibbutz during the Oct. 7 massacre.
Published: October 21, 2025, 11:45 am
Paris judge indicts Chinese woman for theft of gold nuggets from France's Museum of Natural History

A 24-year-old Chinese woman was indicted for allegedly stealing nearly $2 million worth of gold nuggets from Paris' National Museum of Natural History.
Published: October 21, 2025, 11:20 am
New video purportedly shows Louvre thieves in action during brazen daytime heist

French broadcaster BFMTV releases footage which purports to show the Louvre art heist in the Apollo Gallery
Published: October 20, 2025, 10:30 pm
Trump threatens Hamas if Gaza ceasefire collapses as JD Vance to visit Israel

President Donald Trump warns Hamas the U.S.-brokered Gaza truce must hold, vowing serious consequences if violence resumes, as Vice President JD Vance to visit Israel.
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:17 pm
Hamas transfers coffin of dead hostage to Israel, IDF confirms

Hamas transfers a deceased hostage's coffin to the Red Cross for handover to Israel Defense Forces troops in Gaza as part of ongoing ceasefire agreement.
Published: October 20, 2025, 6:09 pm
Brazen Louvre robbery crew may have been hired by collector, prosecutor says

Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau says thieves who stole priceless jewelry from the Louvre Museum in a seven-minute heist may have been hired by a collector.
Published: October 20, 2025, 3:28 pm
Photos: Priceless Louvre museum items stolen in broad daylight

Thieves absconded with jewelry which belonged to French Empress Eugenie from the Louvre museum in Paris, France.
Published: October 20, 2025, 1:45 pm
Hong Kong cargo plane skids off runway, killing 2

Hong Kong airport experienced its worst disaster in decades when a Boeing 737 cargo jet crashed into a security patrol vehicle, killing two officers.
Published: October 20, 2025, 10:31 am
'Brazen' Louvre thieves made targeted heist, treasures could be melted down: expert

Brazen robbers stole priceless French crown jewels from the Louvre Museum's Apollo Gallery in broad daylight Saturday in what an expert calls a "targeted heist."
Published: October 20, 2025, 1:30 am
Nations Hesitate to Send Troops to Gaza, Fearing Clashes With Hamas

The Trump peace plan calls for an international security force in the Gaza Strip, but countries that might send troops are wary of danger, an unclear mission and being seen as occupiers.
Published: October 21, 2025, 12:52 pm
Sanae Takaichi is Japan’s New Prime Minister, and She’s a Heavy Metal Drummer

Sanae Takaichi, a fan of Iron Maiden, had an improbable rise to power. Like her mentor, Shinzo Abe, she is expected to lead Japan to the right.
Published: October 21, 2025, 8:05 am
Louvre Robbery Raises Questions About Security

Investigators were looking into the alarm systems at an institution that one expert said “wasn’t built with an obsession over security.”
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:31 am
Russia Pushes a State-Controlled ‘Super App’ by Sabotaging Its Rivals

As the Kremlin throttles WhatsApp and Telegram, the new MAX messaging app is moving Russia closer to a restricted internet without foreign technology.
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:06 am
Vance Lands in Israel as U.S. Tries to Shore Up Gaza Cease-Fire Deal

With the cease-fire deal under strain, Vice President JD Vance is set to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders.
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:19 pm
Can a U.S.-Australia Deal on Rare Earths Counter China’s Dominance?

Australia’s got reserves and mining expertise, and the United States is eager to invest in alternatives to China. But building mines, refineries and factories could take years.
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:27 am
Latest Trump-Zelensky Meeting Yields No Progress Toward a Cease-fire in Ukraine

A contentious meeting between President Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine produced no obvious progress toward a cease-fire.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:32 pm
Suspect Charged in Paris Museum Heist (No, Not That One)

A woman from China was charged with stealing gold last month from National Museum of Natural History. It’s one of several high-profile recent thefts from French institutions.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:32 pm
China Has Another Lever to Pull in Showdown With Trump: Factory Lines

In Washington, China hawks say its economy is too weak to withstand a tariff shock. In the city of Yiwu, factories are showing why, for now, that may be a miscalculation.
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:21 am
Tariffs Are Reshaping China’s Trade. This Tanzanian Sees an Opportunity.

An interview with a 26-year-old entrepreneur, who has taken seven trips to China to buy handbags, clothes and jewelry. “China is the center of everything,” she said.
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:20 am
Haiti’s Last President was Killed in 2021. Why Is His Case Taking So Long

Dozens of people were accused of participating in the assassination of Jovenel Moise, the Haitian president. The two trials involving his killing are flailing.
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:19 pm
France Sends Former President Nicolas Sarkozy to Prison to Start 5-Year Sentence

Nicolas Sarkozy, the president of France from 2007 to 2012, received a five-year sentence after being convicted in a campaign finance scandal.
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:43 pm
With Diwali Comes the Start of Air Pollution Season in New Delhi

The air quality in India’s capital ranks among the worst in the world, but experts say politics stand in the way of improving it.
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:48 pm
Canada Moves to Discourage Arctic Rivals as the Fabled Northwest Passage Opens Up
The Inuit of the far north helped solve the mystery of a doomed 19th-century expedition. Now Canada needs them to strengthen its claim to this newly contested region.
Published: October 20, 2025, 9:00 am
The Louvre Heist

Today, we look at how thieves pulled off this weekend’s brazen daylight robbery in Paris and why they did it.
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:27 pm
‘Pirate Lizards’ Can Get Around on 3 Legs
Researchers found more than a hundred lizards of nearly 60 species that survived losing a limb, with some even seeming to thrive.
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:02 am
From Industry to E.P.A.: Lobbyist Now Oversees Pesticide Rules

Kyle Kunkler fought for a restricted weed killer that can harm plants and wildlife when it drifts to nearby land. He’s now at the E.P.A., which wants to allow its use.
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:01 am
Deadly Tornado Hits Suburbs of Paris

A rare tornado near Paris blew through several towns north of the capital of France, toppling cranes and killing one person.
Published: October 21, 2025, 6:02 am
Iranian Wedding Video Plunges Top Official Into Scandal
Rear Adm. Ali Shamkhani oversaw a brutal crackdown on women, but traditional notions of Islamic morality were little on display at his daughter’s wedding.
Published: October 20, 2025, 11:13 pm
Cable Used in Deadly Funicular Crash in Lisbon Not Cleared for Public Transport

A preliminary report on the accident, which killed 16, said an incorrect cable was being used for the funicular, but that it was not yet possible to know how that figured in the crash.
Published: October 20, 2025, 11:13 pm
White House Works to Preserve Gaza Deal Amid Concerns About Netanyahu

The Trump administration strategy is to try to keep Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel from resuming an all-out assault against Hamas, U.S. officials said.
Published: October 21, 2025, 11:49 am
To Counter China’s Hold on Rare Minerals, Trump Turns to Australia

The United States hopes to become less dependent on China by increasing access to mineral-rich countries. Rare earth metals are vital to an array of modern industries.
Published: October 20, 2025, 10:46 pm
How the Louvre Thieves Did It

My colleagues explain how the brazen daytime jewel heist at the Louvre happened and why.
Published: October 21, 2025, 4:37 am
A Chinese Woman Builds a New Career in a Man’s World
An all-female repair business is challenging gender norms in China and catering to a growing population of single women seeking safety and comfort at home. We spoke to Ray Hou, who quit her office job to become a professional handywoman, about what motivated her to start a new career.
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:36 pm
The Chinese Influencer Who Made a Career of Lying Flat
For many young Chinese, the relentless pressure to succeed has given way to a new minimalist lifestyle known as lying flat. We followed Tom Jia, a popular influencer who left his demanding job in Shenzhen to travel across China in search of the country’s most affordable — and least stressful — places to live.
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:36 pm
In China’s Crowded Hospitals, She Found a New Career
As China’s population grows older, a new industry of gig workers is stepping in to help older patients navigate a complex, bureaucratic hospital system. We spent time with Jessica Wang, a 49-year-old mother from Beijing who found steady income and a renewed sense of purpose by becoming a professional hospital companion.
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:36 pm
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Operations Unravel

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has suspended its aid operations because of the cease-fire, but it is also running low on funds and faces logistical obstacles to resuming its work.
Published: October 21, 2025, 10:00 am
What to Know About Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights

The biggest public holiday in India, Diwali features prayers for prosperity and good fortune — and lots of sweets.
Published: October 21, 2025, 12:37 am
Australia Says Chinese Fighter Jet Released Flares Near Its Military Plane

The incident in the South China Sea on Sunday highlights tension in a region where China is demonstrating its growing military capabilities.
Published: October 20, 2025, 12:12 pm
Senior German General Says Europe Must Do All It Can to Help Ukraine

European democracy and rule of law are at risk, the general says, so Europe must give Ukraine whatever it can to pressure Moscow, even if Trump does not.
Published: October 20, 2025, 9:06 pm
Louvre Museum Remains Closed After Jewelry Robbery: What to Know

A stunning heist has raised uncomfortable questions about security at the Paris museum.
Published: October 21, 2025, 12:52 am
This Weekend’s Violence in Gaza Shows How Fragile the Cease-Fire Really Is

A round of violence on Sunday was short-lived, but analysts expect more tensions between Israel and Palestinian militants that will put the truce under strain.
Published: October 20, 2025, 4:58 pm
How Jared Kushner Re-emerged at the Center of the Israel-Hamas Peace Deal
Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, had a single goal: Get to a yes first, and hash out the details later. Tyler Pager, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, describes Mr. Kushner’s role in cease-fire negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
Published: October 20, 2025, 9:22 pm
A Norwegian Who Shared Underwear With the Inuit and Found the Northwest Passage

Unlike the leader of the doomed Franklin expedition, Roald Amundsen delighted in getting to know and learning from the Inuit.
Published: October 20, 2025, 9:01 am
AI Data Centers Create Fury From Mexico to Ireland

As tech companies build data centers worldwide to advance artificial intelligence, vulnerable communities have been hit by blackouts and water shortages.
Published: October 20, 2025, 7:00 pm
How Chile Embodies A.I.’s No-Win Politics
Political debates have flared across Chile over artificial intelligence. Should the nation pour billions into A.I. and risk public backlash, or risk being left behind?
Published: October 20, 2025, 9:00 am
Amazon’s AWS Disruption Creates Outages for Hundreds of Websites for Hours

Amazon Web Services, a major provider of cloud services, cited a problem at its data center in Northern Virginia. The outage highlighted the fragility of global internet infrastructure.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:33 am
Australia Could Be a Rare Earths Alternative to China for the U.S.

China’s escalating curbs on the critical minerals has given Australia, a longstanding U.S. ally, the opportunity to reposition itself to a transactional president.
Published: October 20, 2025, 1:01 pm
In China, a Forbidden Question Looms: Who Leads After Xi?

Xi Jinping seems to believe that only his continued rule can secure China’s rise. But as he ages, choosing a successor will become riskier and more difficult.
Published: October 20, 2025, 4:51 pm
Cargo Plane Slides Off Hong Kong Runway, Killing 2 Ground Crew

The Boeing 747-400, arriving from Dubai, skidded off the runway after landing and fell into the sea, Hong Kong officials said.
Published: October 20, 2025, 10:41 am
The Contagious Gen Z Uprisings

It’s a good time to start paying attention to the youth-led protests that are spreading around the world and that have toppled governments.
Published: October 20, 2025, 4:33 am
Colombia’s Leader Accuses U.S. of Murder, Prompting Trump to Halt Aid

President Gustavo Petro said a U.S. strike in the Caribbean had killed a fisherman. President Trump said he would cut aid and impose new tariffs on Colombian imports.
Published: October 20, 2025, 12:02 pm
Louvre Robbers Take ‘Priceless’ French Jewels

The robbers employed a portable electric ladder to break into a second-floor wing of the Paris museum that holds the French crown jewels.
Published: October 20, 2025, 12:08 pm
Rodrigo Paz Wins Bolivia’s Presidential Election

Mr. Paz won the presidential election after promising gradual economic reforms, though many voters seemed more drawn to his divisive running mate.
Published: October 20, 2025, 2:36 pm
‘Everything Is Gone’: Gazans Return Home to Find Devastation and Little Hope

Residents who have gone back to the battered north of the territory after the cease-fire say it is a wasteland that will take years to rebuild.
Published: October 20, 2025, 7:52 am
Sanae Takaichi Is Set to Be Japan’s First Female Prime Minister. But Will She Advance Women’s Rights?

Sanae Takaichi is poised to break Japan’s political glass ceiling. But some worry she will maintain policies that have held women back.
Published: October 20, 2025, 5:21 am
Attempted murder suspect with four prior cases walks free on $9.5K bond after brutal trail attack

Jacoby Tillman, 23, spent two months on run before arrest for allegedly choking woman unconscious on Florida trail, then released on low bond despite criminal history.
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:17 pm
Previously deported illegal immigrant allegedly kills man in hit-and-run after returning to US: DHS

A man who allegedly killed a 61-year-old in September was in the U.S. illegally and was deported under the first Trump administration, according to ICE.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:00 pm
Violent symbolism, threats steal show at nationwide 'No Kings' protests

Viral videos from "No Kings" protests show people making threats against Charlie Kirk and President Donald Trump, prompting investigations by authorities.
Published: October 21, 2025, 12:00 pm
American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky dead at 29

Daniel Naroditsky, a chess prodigy-turned-grandmaster who helped bring the centuries-old game into the digital age through livestreams and online lessons, has died at 29.
Published: October 21, 2025, 11:28 am
President Trump's deportation machine to 'shatter’ records and more top headlines

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Published: October 21, 2025, 10:41 am
Teen murder suspect allegedly swatted victim's home weeks before deadly hit-and-run: lawyer

The 17-year-old accused of murdering two teen girls in a hit-and-run incident allegedly "swatted" one of the victim's home in the weeks beforehand.
Published: October 21, 2025, 10:00 am
Texas mom on '40 Under 40' list arrested for leaving baby on Florida beach

Houston couple arrested for child neglect after leaving six-month-old baby unattended for nearly an hour on Miramar Beach while walking with other children.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:54 am
Truck hits parked van in Midtown Manhattan, pushing vehicle onto sidewalk and injuring 9

Nine people were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after a truck hit a parked van in Manhattan, causing it to strike pedestrians on the sidewalk.
Published: October 20, 2025, 11:46 pm
Soros-backed blue city DA under fire after freeing suspect tied to Miss USA hopeful’s death

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner faces backlash after repeat offender Keon King was charged in the disappearance of Penn State graduate Kada Scott.
Published: October 20, 2025, 10:23 pm
Georgia man arrested for allegedly shooting at North Carolina home after tearing down Trump banner

Benjamin Michael Campbell faces multiple charges, including assault with a deadly weapon after shooting at Mark Thomas's home in Nantahala Gorge, N.C.
Published: October 20, 2025, 10:01 pm
Police release photo of suspect who abandoned baby with umbilical cord still attached

Infant discovered at 34th Street Penn Station prompts NYPD investigation, with Safe Haven Law allowing legal surrender at designated locations.
Published: October 20, 2025, 9:17 pm
'Tragedy averted' at Atlanta Airport as police arrest man with AR-15 allegedly threatening to 'shoot it up'

Family alerts police after man livestreams threat to "shoot up" Atlanta airport, leading to arrest before he could enter terminal with loaded AR-15 weapon.
Published: October 20, 2025, 9:02 pm
AI helps 'Predator Poachers' expose elementary school music teacher accused of 'sexting' teen

Elementary school teacher Mark Verity was arrested after confronted by predator catchers who used AI tools to trace him and gather evidence of alleged inappropriate behavior.
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:44 pm
University fires Turning Point USA table flipper from teaching assistant role after campus outburst

Illinois State University graduate teaching assistant Derek Lopez was arrested and faces disorderly conduct charges for disrupting conservative group tables.
Published: October 20, 2025, 7:51 pm
Illegal immigrant allegedly causes fatal semi-truck crash on highway, killing driver: officials

An illegal immigrant was arrested in Indiana after he allegedly caused a fatal crash with his semi-truck on Wednesday, according to the Portage Police Department.
Published: October 20, 2025, 7:46 pm
'No Kings' agitator vowed to ‘fight ICE’ with firebombs at blue city's protest: report

David Cox, 54, from Newark Valley, was arrested in Brooklyn after allegedly threatening to attack ICE agents with firebombs on the same day as nationwide protests.
Published: October 20, 2025, 6:34 pm
Assistant fire chief's dog escapes unharmed after chewing on lithium-ion battery, sparking house fire

A Chapel Hill assistant fire chief's dog, Colton, sparked a small house fire after chewing on a lithium-ion battery while his owners were away from home.
Published: October 20, 2025, 6:30 pm
Source of 'UFO' panic, drone mystery claims responsibility for frenzy: report

An unnamed company reportedly revealed at an Army summit that their 20-foot aircraft was behind the New Jersey UFO scare that sparked fear among residents last year.
Published: October 20, 2025, 4:52 pm
Alabama pilot, 2 daughters killed in plane crash in Montana wilderness

Alabama pilot Mark Anderson, 62, and daughters Lainey, 22, and Ellie, 17, were killed when their twin-engine plane crashed in remote Montana wilderness.
Published: October 20, 2025, 4:34 pm
Charlotte teen arrested 111 times in 2 years still walking free in soft-on-crime blue city: police

A 15-year-old in Charlotte, North Carolina has been arrested 111 times since August 2023 and released again despite violent crime concerns and repeat offender issues.
Published: October 20, 2025, 3:49 pm
New details revealed after Marine Corps live-fire round hits patrol car near Camp Pendleton

California Highway Patrol releases report on artillery mishap that struck patrol car during Marine Corps anniversary celebration attended by Vice President JD Vance.
Published: October 20, 2025, 12:20 pm
Bank robbers turn blue state into hot spot for heists as bandits grow bolder, industry leader warns

FBI data shows Colorado recorded 104 bank robberies in 2023, ranking third nationally as banking leaders express concern about rising crime trends.
Published: October 20, 2025, 12:00 pm
'Brazen' thieves rob Louvre of crown jewels in 'targeted heist' and more top headlines

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Published: October 20, 2025, 11:13 am
Democrat mayor's 'gaslighting' amid serial killer fears called out by grieving family

Houston officials face mounting pressure as 16 bodies have been pulled from the city's bayous this year, sparking debate over whether a serial killer is targeting victims.
Published: October 20, 2025, 10:00 am
Plane Lands After Pilots Fear Someone Is Trying to Enter Cockpit

A problem with an intercom led to uncertainty. No one was hurt.
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:44 pm
North Carolina State Senate Approves New Congressional Map in Effort to Add a Seat

The Trump administration has pushed Republican leaders to redraw House district maps before the midterm elections next year.
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:10 pm
Inside Luigi Mangione’s Missing Months

From beers at a Bangkok bar to a climb up Mount Omine in Japan, The Times traced the pivotal months before Mr. Mangione was charged with killing UnitedHealthcare’s C.E.O.
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:00 pm
How Trump Reprogrammed Funds to Pay Some Workers During the Government Shutdown

By paying troops and law enforcement officials, the president stretched the limits of his spending powers, posing a fresh test to Congress.
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:26 pm
This School Has Taught Native Hawaiians Since 1887. Is That Discrimination?

The admissions policy of Kamehameha Schools gives preference to Native Hawaiians. A new lawsuit calls it “blood-based discrimination.”
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:22 pm
Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioter Charged With Threatening Hakeem Jeffries

The New York man, Christopher Moynihan, appears to be the only rioter so far who has been charged again with committing an offense against an elected official.
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:08 pm
This Democrat Lost a Big Race. The Party Is Uneasy About His Return.

Mandela Barnes, the former lieutenant governor of Wisconsin, lost a race for Senate in 2022. He is likely to run for governor in 2026, while Democrats are eager for new candidates and new ideas.
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:03 am
No Education Department? No Problem, Trump’s Education Secretary Says.

The shutdown means there is, essentially, no Education Department. The latest round of layoffs would leave few workers to enforce special education and civil rights laws.
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:02 am
G.O.P. Senators Oppose Trump Watchdog Nominee After Report of Racist Texts

At least four Republican senators, including the Senate majority leader, signaled their opposition to Paul Ingrassia, the president’s pick to lead the Office of Special Counsel.
Published: October 21, 2025, 12:01 pm
Biden Completes a Course of Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer

Former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. began radiation therapy last month for an aggressive form of prostate cancer. It is unclear if his treatment has ended.
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:33 am
Some States With Democratic Governors Are Posting Partisan Shutdown Messages on Official Websites
The messages follow a pattern set by the Trump administration, but use notably milder language.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:40 am
Illinois Officials Ask Supreme Court to Keep Block on Trump’s Chicago Troop Deployment

A Supreme Court ruling, while technically temporary, could set the ground rules for National Guard deployments elsewhere in the country.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:18 am
Congressional Democrats Investigate Arrests of Americans During Raids

Representative Robert Garcia and Senator Richard Blumenthal started an inquiry to examine reports of misconduct by immigration agents, focusing on the arrests of citizens.
Published: October 21, 2025, 12:14 am
All but 2 Universities Decline a Trump Offer of Preferential Funding

One of the two, Vanderbilt University, signaled it had reservations.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:16 am
Government Shutdown Threatens Pay for Air Traffic Controllers

Controllers have already received one reduced check, because the shutdown began in the middle of a pay period. The next pay date, Oct. 28, will be the first fully missed paycheck.
Published: October 21, 2025, 12:19 am
Justice Department Scrutinizes a Trip Fani Willis Took to the Bahamas

President Trump has said that Ms. Willis, the prosecutor who brought election interference charges against him two years ago in Georgia, “should be prosecuted.”
Published: October 21, 2025, 12:53 am
Your November Election Guide (Yes, This November)

It’s not a presidential election year, or even the midterms, but races this fall will offer a sense of voters’ moods in the first year of the new Trump administration.
Published: October 20, 2025, 10:43 pm
White House Works to Preserve Gaza Deal Amid Concerns About Netanyahu

The Trump administration strategy is to try to keep Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel from resuming an all-out assault against Hamas, U.S. officials said.
Published: October 21, 2025, 11:49 am
Man Who Fled to Europe Gets at Least 5 Years for Rape, Prosecutors Say

A judge in Utah said that statements from women indicated that Nicholas Rossi, 38, was a “serial abuser of women.” He faces sentencing in another rape case next month.
Published: October 20, 2025, 10:26 pm
James Comey’s Lawyers Move to Dismiss Case Brought by Trump’s Justice Dept.

Motions by lawyers for the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, sought to dismiss the case in a two-front assault.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:22 am
White House’s East Wing Partially Demolished to Build Trump’s Ballroom

The president had pledged that construction wouldn’t “interfere with the current building,” a promise that always seemed unrealistic given the grand scale of the plans.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:52 am
To Counter China’s Hold on Rare Minerals, Trump Turns to Australia

The United States hopes to become less dependent on China by increasing access to mineral-rich countries. Rare earth metals are vital to an array of modern industries.
Published: October 20, 2025, 10:46 pm
Daniel Naroditsky, Chess Grandmaster, Dies at 29

He earned the highest title in the chess world at 17 and built a career as an accomplished chess teacher, commentator and author.
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:30 pm
Man Is Arrested After Threatening to Open Fire at Atlanta Airport, Police Say

The man, Billy J. Cagle, 49, was arrested after family members told the police that he was headed to the airport, “in their words, ‘to shoot it up,’” Atlanta’s police chief said.
Published: October 20, 2025, 11:11 pm
Trump Hopes Argentina Can Help Bring Down Beef Prices

President Trump’s plan to import red meat runs counter to his philosophy of increasing domestic production, and has angered cattle ranchers in the United States.
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:28 am
Appeals Court Ruling Allows Trump to Deploy National Guard Troops to Portland

Deployment can move forward, for now, under a preliminary ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. But legal wrangling will likely continue.
Published: October 20, 2025, 11:45 pm
Republican Representative Says Democrats ‘Hate the Military,’ Echoing Trump’s Attacks

The remarks by the Republican House member from Pennsylvania align with efforts by the president and G.O.P. leaders to portray the political left as un-American.
Published: October 21, 2025, 5:04 am
A Boston Restaurant Displayed Whitey Bulger’s Mug Shot. An Uproar Ensued.

The owners of Savin Bar & Kitchen have so far rejected requests from residents to remove photos of gangsters who terrorized the city for decades.
Published: October 20, 2025, 7:33 pm
Airlines Told to Disregard Gender- Neutral ‘X’ on U.S. Passports and Add ‘M’ or ‘F’

Although passports with an “X” marker remain valid, a new federal rule requires airlines on their internal information system to mark passengers with an “M” or an “F.”
Published: October 20, 2025, 7:09 pm
Fox News host Jesse Watters slams ‘No Kings’ protesters after admitting his mom was one of them

‘Sometimes I think I was adopted,’ complained the right-wing anchor on ‘The Five’ on Monday
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:37 pm
Suspect threatened to ‘eat’ neighbor’s dog over alleged trespassing on his property

Minor Catledge had two knives on him when he went to his neighbor’s home and began threatening her and her family
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:31 pm
Taxpayers shelled out $2.6 million in security costs for Charlie Kirk’s memorial

The event last month in Glendale, Arizona, included protection from ARCUS Group, LLC, a full-service event management and perimeter security
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:26 pm
Pardoned Jan 6 rioter accused of threatening to kill Democrat leader Hakeem Jeffries at NYC event

Christopher Moynihan faces a felony charge of making a terroristic threat
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:25 pm
Viral images of White House demolition spark edict to Treasury staffers next door after critics shred Trump ballroom work as ‘grotesque’

Treasury Department employees told in email that they could ‘potentially reveal sensitive items, including security features’ by snapping photos of the work, and sharing them online
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:24 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kremlin says it has ‘no idea’ when Trump-Putin summit will take place

US and Russian leaders were reported to be meeting in Budapest this week to discuss Ukraine
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:23 pm
Trump claims allies in Middle East will send troops into Gaza and ‘straighten out Hamas’ if ceasefire fails

US president claims leaders told him ‘explicitly’ they would act against militant group ‘at his request’
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:16 pm
Miami woman who entrusted dog to Rover sitter shocked to find pet’s cremated remains when she returned from vacation

Eilyn Jimenez suspects her dog was cremated to cover up evidence of her cause of death, she told a local media outlet
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:17 pm
Marathon runner reveals how he survived black bear attack that shattered his arm

Billy Halloran was set upon by a bear half way through an 8k run in Japan but somehow managed to get away
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:15 pm
France’s Culture Minister gives fresh update on brazen Louvre heist

France's Culture Minister has responded to criticism of the Louvre's security after the dramatic heist
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:14 pm
One dead and 10 injured after ‘mini-tornado’ topples three cranes in Paris suburb

Officials said the rare weather event struck in the Val d’Oise area with a ‘sudden and rare intensity’
Published: October 21, 2025, 3:09 pm
Trump DOJ pick is DOA after ‘Nazi’ and ‘MLK’ hate texts are revealed ahead of Senate hearing this week, Thune signals

Paul Ingrassia, 30, allegedly described himself as having a ‘Nazi streak’ in text messages that may have sunk his nomination for special counsel
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:53 pm
Democrat posts video of poop on Mike Johnson’s head after speaker downplayed Trump’s clip bombing protesters with feces

Speaker has defended the president’s use of social media to troll Democrats with offensive videos
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:33 pm
Weather balloon blamed for causing plane’s windshield crack at 36,000 feet and forcing emergency landing

One X user described the front of the plane as looking as though it had been ‘sand blasted’ after the alleged collision
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:19 pm
Fourteen states covered cost of Wegovy for cash-strapped Americans. Now some want to cut coverage or scale it back

At least four states are trying to slash weight loss drug coverage
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:17 pm
Trump promises his ballroom construction won’t ‘interfere’ with White House in resurfaced video
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A video of Donald Trump promising that the East Wing will not be damaged during construction of his White House ballroom has resurfaced.
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:12 pm
Woman fatally shoots armed man who groped and attacked customers inside beauty store, police say
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The man who was fatally shot allegedly had a knife and became verbally aggressive when employees asked him to leave Pink Beauty Supply
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:09 pm
Wave of anti-science bills pushed by Kennedy allies hits statehouses, endangering health protections

More than 420 anti-science bills attacking longstanding public health protections – vaccines, milk safety and fluoride – have been introduced in statehouses across the U.S. this year
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:07 pm
Trump-appointed prosecutor contacted reporter via Signal to complain about coverage - then tried to claim it was all ‘off the record’

‘You're not a journalist so it's weird saying that but just letting you know,’ Halligan wrote
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:04 pm
Target shopper gets $11.3 million in lawsuit after falling in store parking lot during holidays and breaking four bones

She fell while holding her child and walking through the parking lot during the holiday season
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:56 pm
‘I do have a Nazi streak’: Trump DOJ nominee accused of sending vile texts as he goes to Senate for Special Counsel role

One of the Republicans in the group chat said that Paul Ingrassia belonged in the Nazi paramilitary group known as the Ubergruppenführer
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:53 pm
Bernie Sanders gives credit to Trump for acknowledging that the ‘system is broken’ during Jon Stewart interview

Sanders said that Trump is ‘making it worse’ despite the fact that he realises that the system is broken
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:49 pm
Trump’s wrecking crew starts East Wing demolition for White House ballroom: ‘More damage than the British did in 1814’

Workers began ripping into the White House facade on Monday
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:44 pm
Inside the Israel-backed militias, rival clans and Hamas factions battling for power in Gaza

Anti-Hamas armed groups are now stationed behind Israeli lines in Gaza while clashes between Hamas and other clans rage on, as militants fight over control of the destroyed strip. Bel Trew speaks to some of the actors involved to find out how we got here
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:41 pm
GM stock surges as automaker beats earnings expectations and CEO speaks out on ‘important tariff updates’

The US automaker saw a rush on its electric vehicles last month
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:41 pm
Nicolas Sarkozy shares last kiss with Carla Bruni as he leaves home to begin five-year prison sentence

Sarkozy is the first former French leader to be jailed since the Second World War
Published: October 21, 2025, 12:20 pm
Virginia Giuffre accuses her father of abuse and of taking Epstein hush money in new memoir

Late campaigner alleges in Nobody’s Girl that she was abused long before being groomed by the billionaire pedophile, a claim denied by her father
Published: October 21, 2025, 11:45 am
Karine Jean-Pierre tells Colbert her book is a ‘road map’ to navigating away from the two-party system

The former White House press secretary accused the Democrats of having ‘no fight’ as she appeared on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Published: October 21, 2025, 11:40 am
Cuts to world’s biggest malaria fund risk a million more deaths – including 750,000 children

The Global Fund pays for more than half of the world’s malaria treatment and prevention, with the UK being one of its main contributors
Published: October 21, 2025, 11:27 am
Teacher who stabbed her eight year-old pupil to death spared death penalty despite family’s pleas

Myeong Jae-wan killed Kim Hae-neul after luring the girl into a classroom in South Korea
Published: October 21, 2025, 11:26 am
Voices: Why AI-generated ‘poverty porn’ fake images need to be stopped

We must hope that charities recognise the dangers of stereotypes being reinforced – to the representation of people, to public perceptions, to trust and reputations – and refuse to use AI-generated stock images, writes Gareth Benest
Published: October 21, 2025, 11:20 am
The naked body of a woman was found in Arizona desert in 1989. Now 36 years later cops have found her two missing baby girls

A cold case detective working in Arizona made the miraculous discovery after tracing the woman’s cousin
Published: October 21, 2025, 10:29 am
LA-bound flight turns back after pilots incorrectly believed passengers were trying to gain access to the cockpit

The airline chaos follows a government shutdown which has caused a shortage in airline traffic controllers
Published: October 21, 2025, 10:25 am
Lisbon funicular trams ordered to stay closed after crash report reveals failings

A preliminary safety report has revealed a number of failings that led to the deadly crash
Published: October 21, 2025, 10:22 am
From the Elysee Palace to a prison cell: The scandal-ridden life of Nicolas Sarkozy

The man known as the ‘hyper-president’ remains an influential figure in France, despite being plagued by legal troubles and allegations of corruption. Peter Popham looks at how the fiery right-winger was brought down
Published: October 21, 2025, 10:13 am
From Satanist to Sainthood: Occultist Bartolo Longo among seven new saints created by Pope Leo

The Pope announced Bartolo Longo and six other saints including a ‘doctor of the poor’ and a layman killed for advocating monogamous marriage
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:54 am
Interagency group ‘steering’ retribution against Trump’s ‘deep state’ rivals have discussed Anthony Fauci, Hunter Biden and January 6th investigators, report claims

They want to ‘root out’ individuals they claim have misused government power against Trump
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:47 am
Trump tells Australian ambassador to his face: ‘I don’t like you either’

In an earlier interview that resurfaced in 2024 when he was confirmed as ambassador, Rudd had called Trump ‘a village idiot’ and ‘not a leading intellectual force’
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:05 am
Mexican restaurant called ‘Whitexicans’ in NYC sparks backlash among locals: ‘It’s very stressful in America right now’

Whitexicans in Queens has caused a stir - but owners insist the name is ‘satire’
Published: October 21, 2025, 9:03 am
Disgraced former lawmaker George Santos appears on Fox News days after Trump pardon: ‘I owe the American people an apology’

Republican expelled from Congress for lying about his personal history offers mea culpa
Published: October 21, 2025, 8:33 am
Woman wins right to work from home every day in landmark case

Australia’s Fair Work Commission said there was no reasonable ground to refuse the remote working request
Published: October 21, 2025, 8:18 am
Man who sent ‘So I raped you’ message is finally sentenced for campus assault

Ian Cleary, got a master’s degree and worked for Tesla before moving overseas
Published: October 21, 2025, 7:42 am
Hamas release another dead hostage to Israel after Trump warns ‘behave or be eradicated’

Trump warned the Palestinian militants to ‘be nice’ as US envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner landed in Tel Aviv to salvage a fragile ceasefire
Published: October 20, 2025, 6:23 pm
Man killed by falling tree branch, pedestrian blown into traffic as storm lashes parts of New Zealand

A man was struck and killed by a tree branch in Wellington as dangerous winds and heavy rain buffeted parts of the country
Published: October 21, 2025, 6:13 am
A mysterious airstrip has appeared in the Red Sea. Here’s what it could mean

Satellite images reveal a new airstrip under construction on Yemen's Zuqar Island in the Red Sea, likely by forces opposed to the country's Houthi rebels
Published: October 21, 2025, 5:28 am
No charges for mom whose daughter fell overboard on Disney cruise while posing for photos: ‘Merely accidental’

The girl’s dad jumped 49 feet off the Disney Dream ship in June to save his daughter
Published: October 21, 2025, 4:25 am
Memoir by Prince Andrew's and Epstein's accuser reignites a scandal that long dogged UK royals

Britain’s royal family is once again under intense scrutiny as a memoir by one of Prince Andrew and Jeffery Epstein’s most prominent accusers, Virginia Giuffre, hits bookstores
Published: October 21, 2025, 4:03 am
Where’s the beef? ‘Hamburglars’ duo arrested and accused of stealing 300 pounds of sausage and hamburger meat

The suspects were charged with burglary and theft after stealing hundreds of pounds of meat and other goods from a community help center, police say
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:32 am
Former FBI Director James Comey wants his case thrown out over ‘vindictive prosecution’ fueled by Trump’s ‘personal spite’

‘The government has singled out Mr. Comey for prosecution because of his protected speech and because of President Trump’s personal animus,’ Comey’s lawyers wrote
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:58 am
North Carolina GOP begins redrawing map to secure another House seat for Trump

Democrats need to gain just three more seats to seize control of the House
Published: October 21, 2025, 1:11 am
Trump signs $8.5 billion rare earths deal with Australia as China limits exports

Albanese stated that the deal was taking the relationship between the U.S. and Australia “to the next level”
Published: October 21, 2025, 12:48 am
‘That’s insane!’ Ex press secretary struggles to answer why Biden called Harris to complain before her debate with Trump

Jean-Pierre says she ‘never saw’ a president in decline and wasn’t even with him before disastrous June debate with Trump
Published: October 20, 2025, 11:53 pm
ICE scrambles to hire healthcare workers for facilities as deaths and lawsuits rise

The agency is seeking doctors, nurses, and pharmacists as unprecedented numbers of people swept up in Donald Trump’s ‘mass deportation’ drive
Published: October 20, 2025, 11:31 pm
Trump says his ballroom is an ‘honor’ as demolition crews get to work tearing down part of White House

Trump honored two LSU baseball teams at the White House Monday
Published: October 20, 2025, 11:30 pm
‘Tragedy averted’: Man arrested with semi-automatic weapon at Atlanta airport after threatening to ‘shoot it up’, police say

Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is the busiest in the world, with more than 108 million passengers in 2024, according to one estimate
Published: October 20, 2025, 11:26 pm
Border official defends use of ICE’s aggressive tactics in Chicago

The official reassured the judge that every Border Patrol agent “now has a body-worn camera”
Published: October 20, 2025, 10:01 pm
Hulu saw its rate of cancellations double after Kimmel was pulled from the air: report

Kimmel’s short suspension in September caused a wave of public outcry, which included boycotts of Disney’s streaming services
Published: October 20, 2025, 9:49 pm
Karoline Leavitt shares wild text exchange with reporter that ended in ‘your mom’ response

Leavitt has brushed off reporters or their questions when defending the administration
Published: October 20, 2025, 9:33 pm
Google employees in New York told to stay home after apparent bed bug breakout at $2.1 billion campus

The outbreak may have been connected to a number of large, stuffed animals on the Chelsea campus
Published: October 20, 2025, 9:17 pm
Callous final act revealed in alleged Hamptons hit-and-run that killed star of Netflix’s ‘Million Dollar Beach House’

Sara Burack, 40, was a luxury real estate agent who shot to national fame in the 2020 Netflix reality show Million Dollar Beach House
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:51 pm
Trump cleared to send National Guard into Portland after appeals court ruling

Trump has attempted to send out-of-state National Guard troops into cities to quell protests and protect federal law enforcement
Published: October 20, 2025, 7:43 pm
Mapped: The crucial Ukraine region Trump says should be ‘cut up’ between Zelensky and Putin

The Donetsk and Luhansk provinces in the Donbas region form the industrial heartland of Ukraine
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:47 pm
Houston residents protest as crews remove rainbow crosswalks from city street

‘We are wasting time on a distraction and a vilification of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans people,’ one protester told local news
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:33 pm
Over 4,000 flights delayed across US as FAA deals with staffing shortage amid shutdown

A total of 4,445 flights within, into, or out of America had been affected as of Monday afternoon, according to flight-tracking site FlightAware
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:28 pm
‘Miracle on 34th Street’: Newborn baby found abandoned on subway stairs in NYC’s Penn Station during morning rush hour

The infant was discovered during rush hour in the Midtown Manhattan station
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:26 pm
Trump back to feuding with Zelensky over Ukraine — even as he tries to hold together his fragile Middle East ‘peace’ deal

Trump has seen a reversal of fortune in foreign affairs, Eric Garcia writes. It turns out, Putin, Zelensky, Hamas and Netanyahu are not the Senate and House Republicans
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:09 pm
Epstein paid Giuffre $200 and said she was ‘a keeper’ after massage and sexual abuse, new memoir says

Virginia Giuffre said Jeffrey Epstein teased her about her childhood trauma and asked her inappropriate questions during their first meeting, according to her posthumous book Nobody’s Girl
Published: October 20, 2025, 8:04 pm
Louvre jewellery recovery unlikely even if police catch robbers behind brazen museum heist

At least four French museums have been robbed in the last two months
Published: October 20, 2025, 7:55 pm
Inspiration for the Louvre heist? Hours before Paris attack, thieves tunnel into California jewelry store make off with diamonds and cash

Nearly half a million dollars worth of gold and diamonds were stolen in elaborate heist
Published: October 20, 2025, 7:41 pm
Supreme Court to review law used to convict Hunter Biden after Trump administration request

Justices will consider an appeal by the Justice Department against a lower court's decision in a Texas case involving Ali Hemani
Published: October 20, 2025, 7:34 pm
What we know about the prison where former French president Nicolas Sarkozy will serve time

It remains unclear whether Sarkozy will be placed in isolation or within the “VIP quarters”
Published: October 20, 2025, 7:10 pm
After AI Trump drops poop on Americans in No Kings flyover video Mike Johnson makes bold claim about his prowess

House speaker says Trump was employing ‘satire’ when he posted a meme of himself wearing a crown and dumping a payload of apparent feces on protesters at the ‘No Kings’ rally
Published: October 20, 2025, 6:54 pm
Woman loses life savings and husband’s insurance after falling for scammer impersonating feds: ‘I couldn’t believe it happened’

Since 2020, there has been a fourfold increase in over-60s losing at least $100,000 to scams involving impersonations of businesses or the government
Published: October 20, 2025, 6:51 pm
‘Here’s a script for the bathroom’: US government nuclear physicist arrested on child sex charges

Exclusive details: After his arrest for propositioning a 16-year-old, top government nuclear physicist Andrew Worrall, 56, is no longer employed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a spokeswoman told The Independent
Published: October 20, 2025, 1:00 pm
Can AI ‘prompt-injections’ actually help you land a job interview?

Recruiters are locked in a technological ‘arms race’ with desperate jobseekers — and secret instructions targeted at hiring robots are the latest trick, Io Dodds reports
Published: October 20, 2025, 6:30 pm
Fox News continues cozying up to the Trumps as top star Laura Ingraham joins board of Don Jr’s business venture

Laura Ingraham’s business deal with the president’s son comes months after she was named to the board of trustees of the Kennedy Center.
Published: October 20, 2025, 6:29 pm
Trump forced to board Air Force One using small stairs after ‘hunting stand’ found with line of sight to plane

The alternative entrance to the aircraft extends into the belly of Air Force One, instead of the 18-foot staircase that attaches to the plane’s upper door – which is traditionally used by the Commander-in-Chief
Published: October 20, 2025, 6:29 pm
Why Silicon Valley is arming up with defense contracts

As the Trump administration consolidates power, both tech giants and start-ups are pivoting to impress Uncle Sam. Io Dodds explores the boom in military technology — and how we got here
Published: October 20, 2025, 6:26 pm
Orionid meteor shower peaks tonight and stargazers are in for a ‘rare’ treat

The best time to watch a meteor shower is typically after midnight, or in the early pre-dawn hours
Published: October 20, 2025, 6:18 pm
Government shutdown imperils dozens of Head Start preschool programs
Head Start programs that serve more than 58,000 of the nation’s neediest preschoolers are facing a cutoff of federal funding at the end of the month because of the government shutdown
Published: October 20, 2025, 5:17 pm
Bari Weiss, who published CBS leaks at The Free Press, now wants to root out leakers after taking over network

One CBS News staffer told The Independent that it was ‘insanely ironic’ that Weiss, the network’s new editor-in-chief, was trying to out leakers
Published: October 20, 2025, 4:35 pm
Police hunt Halloween mask-wearing trio caught on doorbell camera making terrifying threats to homeowners: ‘My heart dropped’

The three people in Halloween costumes threatened to kill the people inside: ‘It's not even a joke gone wrong’
Published: October 20, 2025, 4:29 pm
Gone in 4 minutes: Dramatic moment Louvre thief breaks into display case during brazen heist in Paris

The robbers targeted the Apollon gallery and were able to flee on motorbikes with priceless jewels
Published: October 20, 2025, 4:27 pm
Russia inflicts terror on Ukrainian soil while Trump toys with Zelensky over giving up land

Donald Trump suggests Ukraine should give up Donetsk province or risk being ‘destroyed’ by Vladimir Putin. He is wrong. Russia is making brutal, but only incremental, advances at an immense cost, reports world affairs editor Sam Kiley from Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine
Published: October 20, 2025, 4:22 pm
MTG warns Republicans ‘will lose the House’ in midterms if they don’t help with rising everyday costs

Georgia populist warns her party to address cost of living to keep voters onside
Published: October 20, 2025, 4:14 pm
Gaza and Sudan show why detecting famine cannot just be left to AI

As aid cuts threaten humanitarian monitoring, experts at Fews Net – seen as the gold standard tool in famine detection – tell Nick Ferris why AI-based models should not replace hunger monitoring systems
Published: October 20, 2025, 4:08 pm
Scrutiny grows over Trump competence – but can an unfit president be removed?

Impeachment and 25th amendment offer routes for removal – but experts say system is set up to protect the president
Donald Trump looked out across the White House ballroom at his audience of wealthy donors and business figures – people who had given millions of dollars to his extravagant plan to build a vast ballroom attached to the building’s East Wing.
The president, 79, told the crowd he had enjoyed a “really historic trip” to the Middle East, and indulged in some of his familiar patter: saying his tariffs were successful, and claiming that under Joe Biden, countries were “literally emptying out insane asylums into our country”.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 1:00 pm
The hidden victims of the opioid crisis: the ones who lived

After overdoses left them with brain injuries and lasting complications, Americans are struggling to get proper care. Experts call it another epidemic
John-Bryan “JB” Jarrett was supposed to be fishing on the Saturday morning of Labor Day weekend, September 2020. Over dinner the night before, he told his mom, Jessica, he wanted to be on the water by 7am.
Jessica and JB were unusually close. When her work brought her to Austin, she stayed in his spare room; when the pandemic hit, she moved in for good. Despite a full life – a girlfriend, a job, a side hustle running an online thrift store – he welcomed her. They planted vegetables, packed meals for homeless people, watched true crime, even shared their phone locations.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 11:00 am
Money, muscles and anxiety: why the manosphere clicked with young men – a visual deep dive

The manosphere is known for misogyny, but that’s not the only thing that influencers in this space offer. Young men explain the allure and the problems of the manosphere in their own words
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 7:09 am
Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein and the scandal that won’t go away – podcast

Zoe Williams describes the scandals that have engulfed Andrew, leading to him giving up his titles
On Friday evening, Buckingham Palace released a statement from Prince Andrew. ‘I have decided, as I always have, to put my duty to my family and country first,’ it read. ‘I will therefore no longer use my title or the honours which have been conferred upon me.’
It seemed that Prince Andrew was voluntarily giving up his titles such as the Duke of York, the Knight of the Garter, or calling himself the Earl of Inverness – but perhaps his hand had been forced by the palace, or by his older brother King Charles.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 2:00 am
Instagram keeps flubbing on teen safety. Will its new ‘PG-13’ guidelines make a difference? | Tayo Bero

The content guardrails introduced this week feel like hollow posturing after the failure of past promises
For months, Instagram has been struggling to convince parents, advocates and officials that it’s a safe place for kids, even though there’s a mountain of evidence to show quite the opposite. Now, the company is introducing yet another set of guardrails that will supposedly keep teens on the platform safe. But going by their track record, parents shouldn’t be smiling yet.
Starting this week, all users aged under 18 will automatically be placed into the 13+ setting, which restricts their feed to content that meets the standards of the US PG-13 movie rating.
Tayo Bero is a Guardian US columnist
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 10:00 am
‘I knew in my head we were dying’: the last voyage of the Scandies Rose

When a fishing boat left port in Alaska in December 2019 with an experienced crew, an icy storm was brewing. What happened to them shows why deep sea fishing is one of the most dangerous professions in the world
The Scandies Rose fishing boat set out to sea from Kodiak, Alaska on 30 December 2019 with a crew of seven, into weather as bad as anything December could throw. “It was enough of a shitty forecast,” said one of the crew in later testimony, “I didn’t think we were going to leave that night.” At 8.35pm, fierce, frigid winds were blowing. Some boats stayed in harbour but the Scandies Rose still set out. “We knew the weather was going to be bad,” said deckhand Dean Gribble, “but the boat’s a battleship, we go through the weather.”
The boat was carrying 7,000kg of bait and was headed north towards the Bering Sea. “She was trim, said Dean, and a good boat. Gary Cobban was a good captain.” One of the last jobs before departure was to stack the crab pots properly. There were 198 on board. That is a heavy load but not unusual. Each pot measured more than 2 metres by 2 metres. “Big, heavy fucking pots,” Gribble said.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 4:00 am
CIA playing ‘most important part’ in US strikes in the Caribbean, sources say

Exclusive: sources say the agency is providing real-time intelligence collected by satellites and signal intercepts
The Central Intelligence Agency is providing the bulk of the intelligence used to carry out the controversial lethal air strikes by the Trump administration against small, fast-going boats in the Caribbean Sea suspected of carrying drugs from Venezuela, according to three sources familiar with the operations. Experts say the agency’s central role means much of the evidence used to select which alleged smugglers to kill on the open sea will almost certainly remain secret.
The agency’s central role in the boat strikes has not previously been disclosed. Donald Trump confirmed last Wednesday that he had authorized covert CIA action in Venezuela, but not what the agency would be doing.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 11:06 am
Trump’s nomination of Paul Ingrassia loses Republican support following racist text messages

Ingrassia, Trump’s pick to lead the Office of Special Counsel, allegedly described himself as having ‘a Nazi streak’
Donald Trump’s nomination of a conservative attorney and commentator to oversee federal whistleblower protections appeared to be collapsing after his racist text messages surfaced this week and the Republican Senate leader suggested the White House should withdraw the pick.
Paul Ingrassia, currently White House liaison at the Department of Homeland Security, previously advocated for making 6 January a national holiday and publicly questioned whether the 7 October 2023 Hamas attack was a “psyop”. But the fans were flamed again on Monday after Politico reported text messages in which Ingrassia allegedly described himself as having “a Nazi streak” and suggested Martin Luther King Jr Day should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell”.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 3:04 pm
JD Vance says Gaza ceasefire plan ‘durable’ and doubles down on Trump threat to ‘obliterate’ Hamas if group fails to comply – live

During Israel visit US VP also accuses media of ‘desire to root for failure’ amid fears over ceasefire violations; Trump posted threat to Hamas on Truth Social
Gaza’s Government Media Office has posted to Telegram to say only 986 aid trucks have entered the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire began just over a week ago, out of the 6,600 trucks that it says were supposed to have arrived by Monday evening.
Gaza’s Government Media Office said:
The humanitarian convoys included (14) trucks loaded with cooking gas and (28) diesel trucks designated to operate bakeries, generators, hospitals and various vital sectors, in light of the severe shortage of these vital materials that the population directly depends on for daily life, after long months of siege and systematic destruction caused by the genocide committed by the “Israeli” occupation against our people in the Gaza Strip.
We note that the average number of trucks entering the Gaza Strip daily since the ceasefire began does not exceed (89) trucks out of (600) trucks that are supposed to enter daily, which reflects the continued policy of strangulation, starvation and humanitarian blackmail practiced by the occupation against more than (2.4) million citizens in Gaza.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 3:35 pm
January 6 US Capitol rioter arrested for alleged threat to kill Hakeem Jeffries

Christopher Moynihan, pardoned by Trump for his role in Capitol attack, allegedly threatened House minority leader
A man who was pardoned by Donald Trump for his conviction in the US Capitol attack carried out by the Republican president’s supporters in early 2021 has been arrested for allegedly threatening to kill the Democratic House minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, according to authorities and the New York representative himself.
Christopher Moynihan, 34, was arrested by New York state police on a felony count of making terroristic threats, the agency announced.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 2:45 pm
Santos’ release from prison felt like Trump ‘stuck me in the gut with a knife’, alleged fraud victim says

Richard Osthoff says commutation was not the first time Trump did something disrespectful to a military veteran
A retired member of the US navy who alleges to have lost thousands of dollars meant for his dying dog when the Donald Trump-freed George Santos defrauded him says he now views the president as a “walking middle finger”.
Richard Osthoff’s emotional comments on Monday on MSNBC’s Chris Jansing Reports came three days after Trump commuted Santos’s seven-year, three-month prison sentence, which was given to the former New York representative in connection with federal fraud charges.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 11:39 am
Case of a single vote that decided a federal election in Canada sparks uproar

Legal teams are midway through a hearing over whether one vote truly swayed an election in a Montreal suburb
The case of a single vote which determined the outcome of a federal election in Canada risks sending the “disastrous message” to voters that “some votes count more than others,” says the lawyer of a former MP as a court considers whether to void the controversial election and hold a new vote.
Legal teams in Quebec are midway through a three day hearing over whether a single vote – and an administrative error – truly swayed a recent election in a suburb north of Montreal.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 3:24 pm
Fears of heat-rationing for millions in US as shutdown delays energy aid

Most vulnerable families could be without critical energy assistance, experts warn, as electricity and gas bills surge
Millions of Americans face having to ration heating this winter as the US federal government shutdown and mass layoffs by the Trump administration cause unprecedented delays in getting energy assistance aid to low-income households, a group that helps people pay energy bills has warned.
Congress approved about $4bn for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (Liheap), after Trump’s proposal to cancel the life-saving heating and cooling scheme in this year’s budget was ultimately unsuccessful.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:00 pm
US pilots make emergency landing after mistaking static sound for plane invasion

Flight returned to Omaha airport minutes after departing for Los Angeles, after intercom was left on by accident
Pilots aboard a US commercial jet mistakenly thought someone was trying to invade the cockpit on Monday, leading the flight to return to the Omaha airport fewer than 40 minutes after departing for Los Angeles.
The misunderstanding on American Airlines Flight 6469 came about because the intercom that pilots and flight attendants use to speak to each other had been left on by accident, an American Airlines spokesperson said. The pilots heard some static sound over this intercom, and they mistakenly thought it meant someone was trying to break in.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:55 pm
Scientists say North American right whale population slowly increasing

Once hunted to the brink of extinction, the most venerable of the leviathans now numbers 384, up eight from past year
One of the rarest whales on the planet has continued an encouraging trend of population growth in the wake of new efforts to protect the giant animals, according to scientists who study them.
The North Atlantic right whale now numbers an estimated 384 animals, up eight whales from the previous year, according to a report by the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium released on Tuesday. The whales have shown a trend of slow population growth over the past four years and have gained more than 7% of their 2020 population, the consortium said.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 3:32 pm
Ecuador releases survivor of US strike on alleged drug-trafficking submarine

Officials say they have no evidence man had committed a crime, after Trump called people on submarine ‘terrorists’
Ecuador has released a man who survived a US strike on a suspected drug-trafficking submarine, after finding no evidence that he had committed a crime, the attorney general’s office has said.
The United States has deployed warships to the Caribbean off the coast of Venezuela since August, attacking mostly boats that US authorities said were running drugs.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 2:22 pm
Fox News host Laura Ingraham joins business venture with Donald Trump Jr

Host often criticized Hunter Biden’s business on her show and said he capitalized on his father’s presidency for deals
Fox News host Laura Ingraham is joining a business venture that includes Donald Trump Jr – after she repeatedly criticized the business dealings of another president’s son: Hunter Biden.
Ingraham, Trump Jr and Chamath Palihapitiya, a business associate of Donald Trump’s eldest son and namesake, were all listed as board members of a new venture seeking to go public on the stock market, according to Bloomberg. It purports to “fund the next chapter of American Exceptionalism and help Make America Grow Again”.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 1:54 pm
General Motors lifts financial forecast as Trump tariff outlook improves

Detroit automaker expects 2025 adjusted core profit to be between $12bn and $13bn as it faces weakening EV market
General Motors lifted its financial outlook for the year and slightly lowered its expected hit from tariffs, as the automaker awaits expected relief on tariffs in the US while confronting a weakening market for electric vehicles.
The company now expects its annual adjusted core profit to be between $12bn and $13bn, compared with its prior estimate of $10bn to $12.5bn. The Detroit automaker said tariffs would hit its bottom line less than anticipated, lowering its updated impact to a range of $3.5bn to $4.5bn, from a previous $4bn to $5bn.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:55 pm
Trump EPA seeks to weaken scrutiny for some of US’s most toxic chemicals

New rule would prohibit states from banning dangerous chemicals, and could invalidate hundreds of protections
A new rule proposed by the Trump administration would dramatically weaken safety reviews for some of the nation’s most toxic chemicals that are already on the market, public health advocates and an EPA employee warn.
Many of the chemicals that would receive less scrutiny are among the nation’s most dangerous substances, including PFAS, formaldehyde, asbestos and dioxins. Each poses serious health risks in consumer goods, or for workers handling the substances, advocates say.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:00 pm
Biden’s ex-press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre: ‘Why are Democrats not fighting back?’

Jean-Pierre explains in her memoir Independent why she decided to leave the Democratic party after two decades
When CJ Cregg exits the White House for the last time, a passing tourist asks her if she works there. “No,” she replies in the final episode of The West Wing, “No, I’m sorry I don’t.” The former press secretary casts a wistful glance back at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, knowing life will never be the same.
The evanescence of power is now familiar to Karine Jean-Pierre, who in real life served as White House press secretary for two and a half years under the presidency of Joe Biden. She was the first Black person, first openly gay person and – born in the Caribbean to Haitian parents – first immigrant to hold the title.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 1:35 pm
‘Rogue president’: growing number of US judges push back against Trump

Pushback has come from judges appointed by Republicans and Democrats – and has slowed some extreme policies
US district and appeals courts are increasingly rebuking Donald Trump’s radical moves on tackling crime, illegal immigration and other actions where administration lawyers or Trump have made sweeping claims of emergencies that judges have bluntly rejected as erroneous and undermining the rule of law in America.
Legal scholars and ex-judges note that strong court pushback has come from judges appointed by Republicans, including Trump himself, and Democrats, and signify that the administration’s factual claims and expanding executive powers face stiff challenges that have slowed some extreme policies.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 11:00 am
Fallen stars: why are Hollywood A-listers flopping at the box office?

This season has seen underwhelming results from stars such as Margot Robbie, Dwayne Johnson, Julia Roberts, and Keanu Reeves
Movie stars have been on a journey this fall, and it hasn’t been especially big, bold or beautiful. Actually, on second thought, maybe there is something bold about the way audiences have rejected, in quick succession, new movies collectively starring Margot Robbie, Colin Farrell, Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Channing Tatum, Kristen Dunst, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogen and none other than Daniel Day-Lewis. This group of actors that would constitute an especially star-studded Oscars broadcast couldn’t muster a single hit among them. Even Leonardo DiCaprio must accept his status as the exception that proves the rule: his movie One Battle After Another is heading toward a respectable $200m worldwide – and all it took was one of the biggest stars in the world with support from familiar faces Sean Penn and Benicio del Toro, a multiple-time Oscar nominee directing with an Imax-sized budget, and almost universally rapturous reviews. Put all that together in an adult-driven drama and maybe you can outgross, and lose somewhat less money than, Disney’s Snow White remake. (One Battle is unlikely to turn a profit on its theatrical release.)
Meanwhile, movies such as A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, The Smashing Machine, Roofman, After the Hunt, Good Fortune, Kiss of the Spider Woman and Anemone had no such constellation of exciting elements forming in their orbit alongside their stars. Some of them couldn’t even manage particularly great reviews. But that used to be what movie stars were there to provide: some kind of baseline level of interest in a movie, even if it wasn’t getting best-of-year reviews or boasting cutting-edge spectacle. None of the aforementioned stars are expected to perform with the superhuman consistency of Tom Cruise between 1986 and 2006 or Will Smith between 1996 and 2016. But there used to be a certain number of dramas and comedies that would make $50m or more in the US every year as a matter of course, the ones with stars tending to have an advantage in that respect.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 2:49 pm
This $600 poop cam wants you to film your toilet bowl

Products like Dekoda and Throne claim to offer health insights by tracking bowel movements – but who owns that data?
You can buy a smart ring to track your sleep activity or a smartwatch to monitor your heartbeat, so perhaps it makes sense that health tech’s next frontier has come for your toilet. Behold: Dekoda, Kohler’s new toilet cam. No, not that type of toilet cam: this one only shoots pictures down at what is inside the bowel, sending the snaps to an app that analyzes stool samples and rates your gut health. The Dekoda can be yours for $599, plus an annual subscription fee.
Kohler’s new product joins Throne, a $319 offering from an Austin-based startup. “Throne captures stool and hydration patterns, hands-free and automatically,” the camera’s description reads. “Notice shifts sooner, fine-tune daily choices, and feel more confident, every day.”
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 3:33 pm
‘It’s like they’ve erupted out of someone’s subconscious’: how horror came to possess modern cinemas

The ‘rough and ready’ genre’s current box office boom shouldn’t surprise us, say film-makers and experts
The biggest jump-scare the film industry has had in 2025? The return of horror as a main player at the UK box office. As a genre, it has impressively outperformed previous years (a 22% year-on-year increase for the UK and Irish box office: £83,766,086 in 2025, compared with £68,612,395 in 2024).
“Last year, no horror film reached £10m at the UK or Irish box office. This year, five films have,” says Charles Gant, box office editor of Screen International. The big hits of the year – Weapons (£11.4m), Sinners (£16.2m), The Conjuring Last Rites (£14.98m) and 28 Years Later (£15.54m) – have all hung about the multiplexes and in the public consciousness. Although much of the industry commentary focuses on the singular brilliance of Zac Cregger’s Weapons and Ryan Coogler’s postmodern epic Sinners, their successes indicate something is shifting between audiences and the genre.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 1:33 pm
Infectious diseases are killing deer and risking rural US economies: ‘You smell the dead everywhere’

Climate crisis contributing to spread of diseases as hunting industry takes a hit from growing number of dead deer
When landowner and hunter James Barkhurst went scouting his property about a month ago to assess the local deer population ahead of the fall hunting season, he was left in shock.
“I’ve seen about 14 dead in less than a mile stretch. There’s a lot of does, big bucks and even fawns. You smell the dead everywhere,” he says. “And I haven’t really went deep into the woods.”
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:00 pm
Bend It Like Beckham was a classic soccer movie – with one very worrying relationship

The celebrated film largely still holds up and inspires, But, with a sequel in the works, its handling of a player/coach dynamic shows how times have changed
In the proposed upcoming sequel to the “feel good”, “uplifting” film Bend It Like Beckham (one of the Guardian’s best movies about football), a leading character has been banned from the game for life. At least that’s what could, and probably should be revealed, preferably as early as possible.
Seem dramatic? It isn’t. Though Bend It Like Beckham brilliantly tackles issues around racism, gender norms, homophobia, culture, immigration, and feminism with an endearing comedic twist, a core point of the plot rests on an adult coach pursuing a romantic relationship with a teenage player. In 2025, after multiple high-profile instances of inappropriate player/coach relationships have been reported in women’s soccer, and after the harm inherent in those relationships has been exposed, the normalization of one in a celebrated film is hard to ignore.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 1:47 pm
Apparently many male film stars don’t wear underpants. Have they never heard of #MeToo? Or accidents?

The Oscar-winning costume designer Jenny Beavan has let slip that an alarming number of actors go commando to fittings. The profession has rarely felt more alien
Jenny Beavan is a living legend in the world of film. A three-time Oscar-winning costume designer, she gave Merchant Ivory films their distinctive look but was equally responsible for the visual onslaught of Mad Max: Fury Road.
In 2016, her decision to attend various awards shows wearing unconventional fashion captured the zeitgeist twice; first when Stephen Fry called her a “bag lady” and was forced off Twitter, and second when a clip of Alejandro González Iñárritu glowering as she passed him went viral. In other words, Jenny Beavan can do whatever the hell she likes.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 11:09 am
Trump is threatening Venezuela. But his own country looks a lot like it | Daniel Mendiola

The US president’s efforts to consolidate power are strikingly similar to historical authoritarian moves in Caracas
Here in the Americas, we have a peculiar tradition. Every time there is a major election, prominent figures on the right find themselves compelled to repeat some version of the vaguely menacing prediction: if the candidate for the left wins, we will become “the next Venezuela”.
Whether Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Colombia or Ecuador, countries throughout the western hemisphere keep this tradition. Donald Trump has also participated in this ritual, proclaiming during the 2024 election cycle that if Kamala Harris won, our country would become “Venezuela on steroids”.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 2:00 pm
Guiding my mum through hospital showed me true patient-centred care takes more than paperwork | Ranjana Srivastava

How many anxious people simply nod along, trusting the staff know what they are doing?
“Are you anxious?”
“A little bit.”
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 2:00 pm
The US refugee program changed my life. Trump’s possible overhaul would be disastrous | Bahati Kanyamanza

I fled war at 14 and decades later became a US citizen. Now I fear racism and exclusion could become official policy
Last week, leaked documents from the Trump administration reportedly revealed plans to gut the US refugee program, not only capping refugee resettlement at a record low of 7,500, but also transforming it from a life-saving humanitarian system into one that favors white South Africans and Europeans over the world’s most vulnerable people. As a refugee who found safety and belonging in this country, I broke into a sweat reading the news. Memories of my own journey rushed back, now mixed with a deeper fear that racism and exclusion are not just social undercurrents, but official policy.
I was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo and fled war at 14, spending nearly two decades in a refugee camp in Uganda before finally being resettled in the United States. Here, I reunited with my family, built a new life, and became a citizen. My story is one of patience, resilience and gratitude for a country that gave me safety and the chance to rebuild my life and give back.
Bahati Kanyamanza is a former refugee who spent about 25 years in a Ugandan refugee camp and as a refugee in the US before he became a naturalized US citizen. He is the global partnerships director at the International Refugee Assistance Project
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:00 pm
The Louvre raid was audacious - but nothing compared to the heist France's political leadership just pulled off | Rokhaya Diallo

The theft of the crown jewels is another blow to national prestige, but far greater is the threat of a monarchical president hoarding power against voters’ wishes
The world is now gripped by the spectacular (and literal daylight) robbery perpetrated on the world’s most famous art museum on Sunday morning. As visitors queued to get in to the Louvre, thieves were escaping out of another wing, after a raid on the crown jewels that took just seven minutes. The story could have been lifted straight from a Hollywood movie or an episode of the French mystery thriller series Lupin.
Yet, although this outrageous theft has stunned France, it was perhaps a fitting act of larceny for a country that has just been the victim of another incredible heist. From one Monday to the next the French people were swindled into thinking we were getting a new government. The political drama left many of us feeling like confused characters in Groundhog Day, but perhaps the closer symbolism is to be found in the surreal theft at the Louvre.
Rokhaya Diallo is a Guardian Europe columnist
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Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:10 pm
Dear Britain, do you worry that Team Farage is just a hot mess in power? Or is everyone too angry to care | Marina Hyde

Footage of Reform councillors fighting is further proof that uselessness abounds, but that’s almost moot. To voters they are very useful idiots
“I’m meant to be on bloody holiday this week, Paul! I don’t want to be having this meeting!” There is much to enjoy about the patriotic revolution in government promised by the leaked footage obtained by the Guardian of the Reform UK group of councillors running Kent county council. Take council leader Linden Kemkaran speaking for all free speech absolutists when she declares: “Paul! Paul! I’m going to mute you in a minute!” Or consider her repeatedly stated vision of the imperfections of representative democracy: “You’re just going to have to fucking suck it up, OK?”
Even so I think the standout bit is when Kemkaran, who acknowledged Kent’s “flagship” status for the party and its leader Nigel Farage, says: “If we can avoid putting up council tax by the full 5%, that is going to be the best thing that we can do to show that Reform can run something as big as Kent council.”
Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:50 pm
Jack Nicklaus wins $50m verdict in defamation case over LIV Golf allegations

Jury rules Nicklaus defamed by former company
False claims tied him to $750m LIV Golf offer
85-year-old legend awarded $50m in damages
Jack Nicklaus, the 18-time major champion, has won a $50m verdict in a defamation case against his former company, bringing an end to one of golf’s most bitter business feuds.
A jury in Palm Beach County, Florida, found that Nicklaus Companies – the firm he founded and later sold – defamed him by spreading false claims that he had considered a $750m offer to become a public face of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League and that he was no longer mentally fit to manage his business affairs. The six-person jury ruled that the company’s actions damaged the 85-year-old’s reputation and exposed him to “ridicule, hatred, mistrust, distrust or contempt”.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 3:16 pm
‘This is Canada’s team’: Springer’s blast sends Toronto Blue Jays to first World Series since 1993

Blue Jays pip Mariners in Game 7 to win AL pennant
Toronto advance to face LA Dodgers in World Series
Woah, Canada!
After a huge swing by George Springer, the World Series is headed north of the border for the first time in 32 years.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 3:11 am
American chess grandmaster and streamer Daniel Naroditsky dies aged 29

Naroditsky became a grandmaster in 2013
No cause of death given in statement by family
Daniel Naroditsky, an American chess grandmaster and one of the game’s most popular online streamers and instructors, has died at the age of 29.
The Charlotte Chess Center in North Carolina, where he was head coach, announced his death on Monday, calling him “a talented chess player, educator, and beloved member of the chess community”. His family said he should be remembered “for his passion and love for the game” in a statement shared by the club. No cause of death was given.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 11:22 pm
NBA 2025-26 predictions: Wemby for MVP? And will Thunder strike twice?

Our writers give their verdicts on the new season, which tips off Tuesday. Can New York or Houston thwart an OKC repeat? And which youngster will make the superstar leap?
If we’re lucky, a fully healthy campaign from Victor Wembanyama. He’s already shown flashes of his insane ceiling in his previous two seasons. He’s such a difficult matchup with the ball in his hands, and on defense, he changes the entire calculus of opposing teams’ schemes with his length. Jakub Frankowicz
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 6:30 am
UK government ‘deeply saddened’ as Maccabi Tel Aviv decline any Aston Villa tickets

Government claims game weaponised to stoke fear
Villa say only fans with booking history can get tickets
The UK government has said it is “deeply saddened” by Maccabi Tel Aviv’s decision to decline any tickets offered to their fans for the Europa League match at Villa Park.
The local safety advisory group opted last week to block visiting fans from attending the tie against Aston Villa on 6 November after a risk assessment by West Midlands police, a decision that drew criticism from politicians including the prime minister, Keir Starmer.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 11:42 am
Gibbs’ career night sparks Lions while Smith-Njigba keeps Seattle flying high

Gibbs totals 218 yards, two TDs in Lions’ 24-9 win
Charbonnet scores twice in Seattle’s 27-19 victory
Jahmyr Gibbs was offered oxygen on the bench after a 78-yard run.
He turned it down.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 3:46 am
US adds Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica to 2031 Women’s World Cup host bid

Tournament expected to be the first with 48 teams
US will host women’s World Cup for third time
The United States, Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica football federations announced on Monday a joint bid to host the 2031 Women’s World Cup, the first edition of the tournament to feature 48 teams.
Fifa approved the expansion of the Women’s World Cup from 32 to 48 teams in May, adopting a 12-group format that will increase the number of games from 64 to 104, matching the expanded 2026 men’s World Cup.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 10:59 pm
Mind the gap: surge from Verstappen piles pressure on McLaren and echoes 2007 | Giles Richards

Champion could snatch drivers’ title away from the leading constructors just as Kimi Räikkönen did 18 years ago
A few short months ago Max Verstappen’s world championship defence appeared to be over. But when he took the flag in the US Grand Prix on Sunday it heralded the most remarkable resurgence as he waded with a gleeful swagger back into the title fight. Verstappen was down but he is far from out and could yet still pull off what would count as his greatest triumph.
Going into the weekend in Austin, Verstappen was still treating the idea of him being a contender against the two lead protagonists, McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, with a certain indifferent levity.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 4:28 pm
MPs lodge parliamentary motion to strip Prince Andrew of dukedom

Ministers face growing pressure to act amid fresh allegations over prince’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
MPs have moved to lodge a parliamentary motion to strip Prince Andrew of his dukedom, in a rarely permitted move in the Commons.
The government is facing mounting pressure over the prince’s residence in the 30-room Royal Lodge in Windsor, where it was revealed that he has not paid rent for more than two decades.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 10:43 am
US man who admitted to rape on Facebook will serve max of four years in prison

Man wrote ‘I raped you’ after 2013 assault at Gettysburg College, which the victim said reopened years of trauma
A man who sent a Facebook message that said “So I raped you” to a woman he had sexually assaulted in college in Pennsylvania in 2013 was sentenced on Monday to between two and four years in prison.
Ian Cleary faced up to 10 years in prison for the attack – and the prosecution and defense had initially proposed a four-to-eight-year sentence.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 1:45 pm
Welfare cuts have fuelled rise of far right and populism, top UN expert says

Exclusive: Poverty rapporteur says governments must rethink welfare state as essential to fabric of society
Decades of efforts by mainstream politicians to roll back welfare programmes have given rise to an “extremely dangerous” discourse that has helped fuel the rise of the far right and rightwing populists in countries around the world, a top UN expert has told the Guardian.
From London to Lisbon, politicians from centre-right and centre-left parties alike had steadily eroded social programmes, fostering a sense of scarcity and creating fertile ground for the stirring up of anti-migrant sentiment, said Olivier De Schutter, the UN special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 2:04 pm
Sanae Takaichi appoints just two women to cabinet after becoming Japan’s first female PM

New leader had promised levels of female representation comparable to those in Iceland, where six of cabinet of 11 are women
Sanae Takaichi made history on Tuesday when she became Japan’s first female prime minister. But hours after she was elected by MPs, it was evident that female under representation in the country’s political establishment would continue when she appointed just two women to her cabinet.
Takaichi had promised levels of female representation in her government comparable to those in Iceland, Finland and Norway.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:06 pm
Two more men arrested over death of Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins

Police say pair held on suspicion of conspiracy to murder after former frontman died at HMP Wakefield
Two more men have been arrested in connection with the death of the former Lostprophets frontman, Ian Watkins, at HMP Wakefield, West Yorkshire police said.
Watkins, 48, who was serving a 29-year sentence with a further six years to be served on licence after admitting a string of offences including the attempted rape of a baby, died after being assaulted in the high-security jail on 11 October.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 10:56 am
Salesforce’s CEO backtracks after saying Trump should send troops into San Francisco

In tech this week: The CEO of the city’s largest private employer apologizes, Amazon Web Services’ outage and OpenAI’s Sora makes waves
Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host and editor, Blake Montgomery. What I’m watching this week: South Park’s caricature of Peter Thiel and his obsession with the antichrist. Read our reporting on the show’s inspiration: Thiel’s bizarre off-the-record lectures on the subject. And now, let’s get into things.
A glitch at Amazon’s cloud computing service brought down apps and websites around the world on Monday.
The affected platforms included Snapchat, Roblox, Signal and Duolingo as well as a host of Amazon-owned operations including its main retail site and the Ring doorbell company.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 1:18 pm
Warner Bros Discovery considers going up for sale as potential buyers show interest

Netflix, Comcast and Paramount Skydance are reportedly among possible bidders in sale that could shake up industry
Warner Bros Discovery is considering an outright sale following interest from several potential buyers, the company said Tuesday, in what would be the latest shakeup across legacy media.
Shares of the company rose 10.5% in morning trading. Netflix and Comcast are among the potential bidders, CNBC reported Tuesday, citing sources, following earlier reports that Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison was also in talks to acquire the combined company.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 2:42 pm
The Dutch election: key players and main issues in the snap poll

Voters could swap a rightwing government for a more moderate coalition – but the fragmentary political system makes many outcomes possible
Here is the lowdown on elections in the Netherlands, where voters look likely to swap the most rightwing government in recent Dutch history for a more moderate, commonsense coalition in a snap parliamentary ballot on 29 October.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 9:19 am
Delhi awakes to a toxic haze after Diwali as pollution season begins

Air breathed by people in the city categorised as ‘severe’ in quality after fireworks contribute to thick smog
Delhi awoke to a thick haze on Tuesday, a day after millions of people celebrated the Hindu festival of Diwali with fireworks, marking the beginning of the pollution season that has become an annual blight on India’s capital.
Those in the most polluted city in the world once again found themselves breathing dangerously toxic air that fell into the “severe” category on Tuesday morning.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 9:11 am
Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time as climate crisis warms country

Three specimens discovered in what was previously one of the few places in the world without the insects
Mosquitoes have been found in Iceland for the first time as global heating makes the country more hospitable for insects.
The country was until this month one of the few places in the world that did not have a mosquito population. The other is Antarctica.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 10:41 am
‘World’s loneliest’ gorillas are doing just fine, say Bristol zoo bosses

Idea that apes at closed-down zoo have been abandoned is ridiculous, says CEO, after urban explorer’s video made headlines
A rainy afternoon in Bristol but the troop of western lowland gorillas did not seem to mind the damp and were foraging for snacks of lettuce and cereal scattered around their zoo enclosure.
To the untrained eye, their expressions might be described as lugubrious, but Sarah Gedman, the curator of mammals at Bristol Zoological Society (BZS), insisted the apes were perfectly relaxed and in tune with each other. “They’re not sad at all,” said Gedman.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 10:00 am
‘The cars just turn them into mush’: can Britain’s toads be saved from traffic and terrible decline?

Since 1985, the country’s toad population has almost halved, with hundreds of thousands killed on the roads each year. But many people are determined to protect them – including 274 dedicated patrol groups
It’s 7.30 on a Friday evening, but I’m not heading to the pub or putting on a film. Instead, I’ve caught the train to a market town in Wiltshire, where I’m meeting up with members of Warminster toad patrol. These are volunteers who – like similar groups up and down the country – give up their evenings to protect their local toad population.
For the common toad (scientific name Bufo bufo) is becoming increasingly uncommon. A recent study led by amphibian and reptile charity Froglife showed that the UK toad population has almost halved since 1985. To see a creature that has been a stalwart of the British countryside – not to mention a prominent feature of literature and folklore – in decline is “worrying”, says Dr Silviu Petrovan, senior researcher at the University of Cambridge and lead author of the study. Toads “don’t require very specific conditions” and “should be able to live quite well in most of the habitats in Britain,” he says – so if even they are not managing to survive, “it kind of suggests that things are not as they should be”.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 9:00 am
Beasts of the Sea: the tragic story of how the ‘gentle, lovable’ sea cow became the perfect victim

Iida Turpeinen’s novel has been a sensation in her native Finland. On the eve of its UK publication, she talks about her compulsion to tell of the sociable giant’s plight
Iida Turpeinen is the author of Beasts of the Sea, a Finnish novel tracing the fate of a now-extinct species: the sea cow. Similar to dugongs and manatees, the sea cow was only discovered in 1741 by the shipwrecked German-born naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller but by 1768 it had already become the first marine species to be eradicated by humans.
Translated into 28 languages and shortlisted for the country’s most prestigious literary award, the Finlandia Prize, Beasts of the Sea was described by the Helsinki Literacy Agency as the most internationally successful Finnish debut novel ever. Turpeinen, 38, a PhD student of comparative literature, is now a resident novelist at Finland’s Natural History Museum. Her book will be published in the UK on 23 October.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 5:00 am
Alaskan left floating in his home after Typhoon rips it from foundations – video

The remnant storms of Typhoon Halong tore into western Alaska with such ferocity that they pulled Steven Anaver’s home from its foundation and buoyed it across choppy water – with him inside.
The water started rising quickly on Saturday night in Anaver’s village of Kwigillingok, one of two Yup’ik communities that were the hardest hit.
The storm displaced more than 2,000 people and led to one of the most significant airlift operations in Alaska's history. At least one person is dead, and two others are missing.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 2:34 pm
Police arrest man at Atlanta airport after tip that he was planning to ‘shoot it up’

Police found an assault rifle and ammunition in a Georgia man’s truck after his family had contacted them
Police arrested a man at Atlanta’s bustling airport on Monday after getting a tip from his family that he was planning to shoot up the place – and found an assault rifle and ammunition in his truck outside, the city’s police chief said.
Billy Joe Cagle, of Cartersville, Georgia, had described his plan to shoot up the world’s busiest airport on a social media live stream, said Darin Schierbaum, the chief of police, during a news conference.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:37 pm
University of Arizona becomes seventh US college to reject Trump’s ‘compact’

Administration has pushed nine universities to sign a deal that seeks to make changes in line with conservative ideas
The University of Arizona has become the seventh US university to reject a Trump administration proposal that would grant schools funding priority if they agree to support the administration’s conservative agenda.
The decision follows the administration’s push for nine universities to sign a “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education”, which seeks to make sweeping changes to campus culture, hiring and admissions practices and foreign student enrollment. Demands from the Trump administration’s 10-point compact include reforms to the way race or ethnicity are used in admission and hiring practices, as well as a commitment to strict definitions of gender, among others.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 1:34 am
US appeals court could reconsider ruling in Trump’s favor on Portland troop deployment

Judge requests ‘vote on whether case should be reheard’ after panel lifted block on Trump’s planned deployment
A decision in Donald Trump’s favor by a three-judge panel issued on Monday, which lifted a block on his planned deployment of Oregon national guard troops to Portland, could be reconsidered by a new, larger panel of federal appeals court judges.
Hours after the three-judge panel decided, 2-1, that Trump has the legal authority to deploy federalized troops to Portland, a judge on the ninth circuit court of appeals formally requested “a vote on whether this case should be reheard” by a larger panel of judges.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 1:57 am
Don’t use AI to tell you how to vote in election, says Dutch watchdog

Data protection authority says chatbots are ‘clearly biased’, as Netherlands prepares for national poll
AI chatbots are “unreliable and clearly biased” when offering voting advice, the Dutch data protection authority (AP) has said, warning of a threat to democracy eight days before national elections.
The four chatbots tested by the AP “often end up with the same two parties, regardless of the user’s question or command”, the authority said in a report ahead of the 29 October election.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 9:14 am
Nicolas Sarkozy enters prison to begin five-year sentence over criminal conspiracy

Former president organised stage-managed departure from his Paris home before becoming first French postwar leader to be jailed
The former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has been jailed in Paris, after a court sentenced him to five years for criminal conspiracy over a scheme to obtain election campaign funds from the regime of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
France’s rightwing president between 2007 and 2012 is the first former head of an EU country to serve time in prison, and the first French postwar leader to go behind bars.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 3:33 pm
EU criticised for pausing sanctions on Israel in response to Trump Gaza efforts

Pause on move to freeze preferential trade pact comes amid scramble to shore up fragile ceasefire
The EU has been criticised for pausing sanctions against Israel’s government in response to Donald Trump’s peacemaking efforts in the Middle East, as the fragile ceasefire came under threat.
After meeting EU foreign ministers on Monday, the European foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, announced a pause on efforts to suspend preferential trade with Israel and sanctions against people responsible for fuelling the conflict on both sides.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 5:00 am
‘Ask your daughters’: Merz defends his call for large-scale deportations

German chancellor accused of taking a page from extremist parties with ‘dangerous’ rhetoric on immigration
Critics have accused Germany’s chancellor, Friedrich Merz, of adopting “dangerous” rhetoric on immigration, after he championed “very large scale” expulsions of people from cities – and claimed that anyone with daughters would agree with him.
Merz, who took office in May with a pledge to beat back the rise of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party, chastised a reporter who asked if he wished to revise his hardline remarks on migration from last week in light of widespread criticism, or apologise for them.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 4:00 am
D’Angelo’s music was imbued with the influence of Black women

Female collaborators, muses and ministers shaped D’Angelo’s voice, arrangements and emotional acuity
The first time D’Angelo reached me, he wasn’t alone. His voice was entwined with Erykah Badu’s on Your Precious Love, a duet that felt like an offering being passed between sweethearts. I was 14, the edge of adolescence, opening to my own life. Their voices sounded delicate, blooming – almost shy. A cover of a classic Motown record written by Ashford & Simpson and sung, most memorably, by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, D’Angelo and Erykah’s churchy call-and-response nodded to the past while low-pitched boom-baps reflected contemporary trends on the FM dial. It was a crossroads sound, working two ways at once, and the blend, the hybridity of it all, heralded the future.
Before long, D’Angelo’s 1995 debut Brown Sugar got shared and traded and analyzed among my girlfriends. Though we were deep in hip-hop’s high-flossing, shiny suit era, we noticed how he insisted on tenderness. It was the ’90s; crack and the crime bill had ravaged our neighborhoods and hurt our pride. His visuals seemed to seek to restore it. His music videos had a relaxed, smoky cool; clips such as Lady and Me and Those Dreaming Eyes of Mine showed women in every hue of brown whirling beneath warm lights and D’Angelo’s own devoted gaze. I had a dozen first loves, just as many fears, and a bouquet of dreams for the future – D’Angelo’s songs seemed to catch my currents.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:16 pm
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia: how the ‘anti-sitcom sitcom’ became a hit

Stupid, absurd and filled with depraved characters, this scrappy series might be TV’s greatest underdog
The year was 2005 and comedy television was entering a shiny new era. Cultural giants like Friends and Sex and the City might have concluded a year earlier but glossy upstarts – The Office and How I Met Your Mother, heard of them? – were ready to fill their monolithic shoes. Into their midst came a scrappy new series: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
The success of It’s Always Sunny was never guaranteed. It was born only a few months after YouTube, shot on a handheld camera, had a budget of practically nothing and featured a motley crew of out-of-work actors. The show was built on a simple premise; to highlight the exploits of an idiotic, narcissistic group of friends running an Irish dive bar in South Philly who scheme, betray and trick each other – or unfortunate strangers – at every turn.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 2:00 pm
The Draft! review – entertaining Indonesian meta-horror goes down the Scream route

The tired old tropes of spooky visions, cursed wells and cookie-cutter characters are gleefully dissected in a fun slasher that trades a cabin in the woods for a villa in the jungle
If you enjoyed Scream and Cabin in the Woods, you’ll want to give this Indonesian horror a spin: it’s a gleefully referential slasher set not in a cabin in the woods, but a villa in the jungle. Said villa has no phone signal, but does benefit from regular power cuts, an old Dutch cemetery located barely 300m away, a live-in creepy uncle, regular visions of a little girl dressed in white, an obviously cursed well, and a forbidden room which may or may not be included in the floor plan. The characters immediately clock that the situation resembles a horror movie, and frankly, you’d lose all respect for them if they didn’t.
But the more the cliches pile up, the more we (and at least one of the characters) realise some sort of complicated meta-horror game is afoot. Why would a dumb jock, shy nerd, irritating guy, tomboy and girly girl with no real backstory be hanging out here anyway? The film gets into some slightly sticky territory when the characters have discussions of the “make it make sense” variety, but is on firmer footing with anything that involves commenting on and playing around with the various tropes of horror movies, with a particular focus on Indonesian horror cliches – and it gets wilder and sillier as it progresses.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 8:00 am
Interstellar’s second life: how Christopher Nolan’s most divisive film became his most loved

When Nolan’s space epic was released in 2014, critics picked at the plot holes and scientists picked at the science – now, 11 years later, it’s the internet’s favourite film. Was it just ahead of its time?
Every Saturday, for the last 18 months, Shane Short has watched the same film: Christopher Nolan’s 2014 space epic Interstellar. He’s not even sure how many times he has seen it now, though he does know he saw it 31 times in cinemas when it was briefly rereleased for its 10th anniversary in 2024. This year he has flown from his home in Hawaii to Melbourne to watch Interstellar projected on 1570 film at the city’s Imax – twice – where the regular screenings of Interstellar, even those held midweek and during the day, can reliably sell out in minutes.
Set in a future not that far from us now, Interstellar follows Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a former Nasa test pilot turned farmer who leaves his children Tom (Timothée Chalamet) and Murph (Mackenzie Foy) behind on a climate-ravaged Earth to search space for a new home for mankind. Murph is furious with grief at Cooper for picking a future for humanity over a life spent with her; as the decades pass, Tom (played as an adult by Casey Affleck) settles into embittered detachment, while Murph (Jessica Chastain) becomes a scientist and works closely with Prof John Brand (Michael Caine), the Nasa scientist who sent her father away on his mission with his own daughter, Dr Amelia Brand (Anne Hathaway).
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 2:00 pm
‘Stole my heart’: why My Best Friend’s Wedding is my feelgood movie

The next in our series of writers sharing their all-time favourite comfort films is a trip back to 1997 with Julia Roberts’s charmingly chaotic anti-hero
If When Harry Met Sally questioned whether men and women can be friends without sex getting in the way, My Best Friend’s Wedding is unequivocal. If your fiance has a female BFF – especially if she has the megawatt smile and mile-long legs of Julia Roberts at her ravishing best – prepare for drama. Even if you’re Cameron Diaz. Which is the precise scenario we’re confronted with at the start of my favourite chaotic caper, which made just under $300m at the global box office when it debuted in 1997, and also stole my heart as a melodramatic 11-year-old.
We were truly spoiled for romcoms in the 90s – believe me, I watched them all – but My Best Friend’s Wedding is something special. To watch this PJ Hogan classic (he also directed Muriel’s Wedding) is to sink into a warm bath of nostalgia, complete with brick-sized mobile phones, indoor smoking and croony Burt Bacharach classics. It has everything: a car chase, an all-cast singalong lunch complete with dancing lobster claws and even an intimate mishap with an ice sculpture of Michelangelo’s David. But it also has the chutzpah to turn the romcom formula on its head, and give us an ending we don’t necessarily expect.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 9:00 am
Strange Harvest review – lurid horror expertly disguised as true crime

Stuart Ortiz’s convincingly faked crime documentary details the hunt for a Los Angeles serial killer dubbed Mr Shiny
For its first few minutes, this comes on like a standard true crime documentary: establishing shots of the Greater Los Angeles area, talking heads introduce themselves as police officers and friends of the victims, and we zoom in on a handwritten list of names until one particular name fills the screen. All the tricks of the trade are here, and director Stuart Ortiz plays things more or less straight. In fact it’s a mockumentary: not a parody but instead a horror movie that happens to be told using the format of a true crime documentary.
The story, about a masked killer called Mr Shiny (if you think this name strains credibility, don’t forget there are real serial killers nicknamed the Happy Face Killer, the Dating Game Killer and the Doodler), is functional enough. There are lurid details of the killings, and police officers talking about how the crimes were beyond belief; there are taunting notes from the murderer; passages where the trail goes cold; moments when the police nearly catch Mr Shiny, only for him to slip through their fingers.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 12:00 pm
‘I was working as a cook when it went to No 1’: how Norman Greenbaum made Spirit in the Sky

‘My label said a four-minute single with lyrics about Jesus would never get played on radio. But, in 1969, the song sold two million copies. It’s now been No 1 in three different decades’
Spirit in the Sky started as an old blues riff I’d been playing since my college days in Boston, but I didn’t know what to do with it. After I moved to LA, a guy I knew came up with a way of putting a fuzzbox inside my Fender Telecaster, which created the distinctive sound on Spirit in the Sky.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 1:48 pm
I Deliver Parcels in Beijing by Hu Anyan review – startling stories of China’s new precarity

The viral blog turned book details the exhausting life of a courier, but something may have been lost in translation
From the early 2000s until the Covid lockdowns, Hu Anyan was one of China’s vast army of internal migrants, moving between cities in pursuit of work. He did 19 jobs – shop assistant, hotel waiter, petrol attendant and security guard, among other things – in six cities. Although all these jobs were atrociously paid, they still earned him more than the one he tried for two years in the middle of this period: writer. (An 8,000-word story earned him less than 300 yuan – about £30.) Then, during Covid, he wrote a blog about his night shifts in a logistics warehouse, and it went viral. The blog expanded and became I Deliver Parcels in Beijing, which has sold nearly 2m copies in China since being published in 2023, and now appears in Jack Hargreaves’s English translation.
The low-paid Chinese worker is at the mercy of an entirely unrestrained market. The jobs Hu does demand unpaid trial periods and have no base pay, and he works mainly for commission or a handling fee, which his employers can reduce on a whim. Disgruntled employees pick on each other, because “going after the powerful will only cost us in the end”. Experienced hands refuse to help newbies, on the grounds that “teaching the disciple might starve the master”. The only power Hu has is to walk away. When his bosses learn that he has no children, that his parents have pensions and medical insurance and don’t need his support, they worry that he will leave at a moment’s notice (and are sometimes right).
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 8:00 am
The Land of Sweet Forever by Harper Lee review – newly discovered stories from an American great

If we regard this book as literature, it is an unqualified failure. But these juvenile stories and essays shed fascinating light on the repression of Lee’s early life
When a new book is published by a writer dead for a decade, there is always some suspicion that the bottom of the barrel is being scraped. When the writer is Harper Lee, there is also the unpleasant aftertaste of the release of her second novel, 2015’s Go Set a Watchman, which was promoted as a sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird, when in fact it was a formless early draft. The publication was also surrounded by controversy over whether the aged Lee, by then seriously disabled, had really consented to its publication.
This new book, The Land of Sweet Forever, is a much more conventional enterprise: a collection of Lee’s unpublished short stories and previously uncollected essays. No deception is being practised here, and if people want to read the lesser scribblings of a favourite author, it is surely a victimless crime. However, like most such books, it has little to offer to those who aren’t diehard fans.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 6:00 am
The Uncool by Cameron Crowe review – inside rock’s wildest decade

From shadowing a cocaine-addled David Bowie to winning over Joni Mitchell, deliciously readable tales by the director of Almost Famous
Cameron Crowe spent his youth being in the right place at the right time. In 1964, aged seven, he was taken by his mother to see “a kid named Bob Dylan” play a local college gym. By the age of 14, living in San Diego, he was writing record reviews for a local underground magazine whose main aim was to bring down Richard Nixon. Shortly after that, he started interviewing the bands of the day as they came through California – first Humble Pie for Creem, and then the Eagles, the Allman Brothers Band and Led Zeppelin for Rolling Stone.
Crowe previously fictionalised his story in the 2000 film Almost Famous, which he wrote and directed. His lyrical and compulsively readable memoir The Uncool is bookended by the opening of a musical version, which coincides with the death of Crowe’s mother Alice whose aphorisms, including “Put some goodness in the world before it blows up”, are scattered throughout the book. Alice insisted that Crowe skip two school grades, driving his precocity; she was also dead against rock’n’roll on account of its unbridled hedonism. When Crowe asks her what Elvis did on The Ed Sullivan Show that was so subversive he had to be filmed from the waist up, she “clinically” replies: “He had an erection”.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 6:00 am
Poem of the week: On the Death of Dr Robert Levet by Samuel Johnson

An elegy to the poet’s personal physician is full of vivid detail delivered with infectious warmth
On the Death of Dr Robert Levet by Samuel Johnson
Condemned to Hope’s delusive mine
As on we toil from day to day,
By sudden blast or slow decline,
Our social comforts drop away.
Published: October 20, 2025, 12:00 pm
Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 review – an interestingly toothless piece of noir fiction

PlayStation 5, PC, Xbox (version tested); The Chinese Room/Paradox Interactive
Arriving more than two decades after the original, this sequel was mired in development disaster – resulting in an interesting almost-failure
You are an ancient and powerful vampire, and you wake up in the basement of some decrepit Seattle building, with no recent memories and a strange sigil on your hand. The first thing you do is feed on the cop who finds you, before smacking his partner into a wall so hard that his blood spatters the brick. A violent fanged rampage ensues, where you beat up and tear apart rival undead and their ghouls while currying the favour of the local court of vampires, and trying to keep your existence hidden from the mortal populace of this sultry city.
But this is also a detective story: there’s a younger night-stalker sharing your brain, a voice in your head named Fabian, who talks like a 1920s gumshoe (presumably because he once was one). Fabian isn’t violent at all; he evidently works with the human police and the vampire underworld, snacking on consenting volunteers’ blood and using his mind-delving powers to solve murders. These two stories are two entirely different games in the same setting, but then everything about Bloodlines 2 feels stitched awkwardly together. It is unfortunate that I happen to be playing this right after bingeing AMC’s Interview with the Vampire TV series, because the contrast is stark. One is a masterful, frightening, sexually charged and deftly comic reimagining of vampire mythology. The other is OK.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 9:30 am
Out of Words – crafting gaming’s most unusual love story from clay and glue

Most games want you to save the world. This stop-motion adventure wants you to hold someone’s hand
Stop-motion adventure Out of Words was one of the most striking reveals at this year’s Summer Game Fest. While most games are built from code, Out of Words is made from clay, fabric, and glue: a love story literally crafted by hand that even caught the attention of Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima (“The biggest praise we could imagine,” game director Johan Oettinger says.)
Oettinger dreamed of making a stop-motion video game since he was 12, when he first played 90s point-and-click claymation game The Neverhood. After years working across films, commercials and installation art, Out of Words became the project to merge these two lifelong passions.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 9:00 am
Jon Stewart on Donald Trump: ‘He’s the imitation crab of kings right now’

Late-night hosts discuss the record-breaking turnout for anti-Trump No Kings rallies and Trump’s AI video response
Late-night hosts recapped the record-breaking No Kings rallies against Donald Trump and mocked Republican attempts to dismiss the protests.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 2:23 pm
‘I get to do whatever I want in the moment’: why more people are going to gigs, festivals and clubs alone

The number of solo festivalgoers has jumped since the pandemic, and even safety concerns aren’t dissuading lone ravers. We speak to some to find out why
From solo travel to dining alone, people have increasingly been embracing social activities by themselves in the years since the pandemic – even in the ultra-social contexts of live music and club culture.
A recent survey by Ticketmaster found that the number of people who have attended either a weekend or day festival by themselves has risen from 8% in 2019 to 29% this year. Reading and Leeds festival introduced a campsite area for solo attendees this year, joining Download’s longstanding “lone wolf” area, and there are a growing number of social media pages such as London Solo Ravers, and WhatsApp groups such as Untitled Rave Community Project, for people venturing to nightclubs alone.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 9:30 am
‘I said goodbye to Heath Ledger at this urinal’: a stroll round Terry Gilliam’s pivotal places

The studio where he crashed the Life of Brian spaceship, the stage where he put on a Faust that caused fights, the pub where he last spoke to Heath Ledger … the ex-Python takes a hilarious and evocative meander down memory lane
Down an alley in Covent Garden, on a building that was once a banana warehouse, there is a blue plaque. “Monty Python, Film Maker, Lived Here, 1976-1987,” reads the inscription. It’s easy to miss: the plaque is not at eye level as they normally are, but up on the first floor, almost as if the blue plaque committee lost confidence in their uncharacteristic joke. Or perhaps John Cleese put it up.
Terry Gilliam arrives. I like his jacket. It looks like it’s been stitched together from bits of blankets. “Me too,” he says. “I got it 30 years ago in a secondhand store in New York.” We’re going to wander around London, revisiting places that have played significant parts in his career, as he approaches his 85th birthday.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 4:00 am
Master at work: on set with celebrated British film director Terence Davies – in pictures

Davies, who died in 2023, was the director of masterworks such as The Long Day Closes, The House of Mirth, and Distant Voices, Still Lives. As the BFI mounts a full retrospective including a free exhibition from the Terence Davies Archive held by Edge Hill University, we go behind the scenes of some of his acclaimed films
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 6:00 am
I fell at the top of a mountain – and knew I had to haul my broken body down or die in the snow

While navigating a steep trail, Jean Muenchrath lost her grip. She was horrifically injured, with a broken spine, shattered tailbone, pubic bone and hip fractures, internal bleeding, a head wound and one on her buttock that turned gangrenous. There was no choice but to get home ...
As Jean Muenchrath stood at the summit of Mount Whitney, a storm thundered in. It was May 1982, and here, at the highest point of the contiguous US, she and her boyfriend Ken were coming to the end of a month-long ski and hike, 223 miles along the John Muir Trail, through the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California.
The trip had been gruelling at times – equipment had broken and they had been threatened by bears and avalanches. But it had also been exhilarating. At 22, Muenchrath was fit, strong and an experienced hiker. She had skied since she was a child and worked as a ranger for the US national park service in Montana; she and Ken, who she had met at university, had been on many smaller adventures while preparing for this one.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 4:00 am
Pickle power: how to make your first ferments | Kitchen aide

Little more than clean jars, salt water and time are needed to get you on the path to perfect pickles
I love ferments and want to start making my own to save money. Where should I start?
Ben, by email
“Maybe with some carrots, onions, cucumber or beetroot – anything Ben has an excess of,” says Connor Wilson, head chef at The Kirkstyle Inn in Slaggyford, Northumberland. “Fermentation is a great way of preserving produce, but it won’t give new life to things that are past their best.”
That said, tired-looking carrots would be perfect for Olia Hercules’ go-to for newbie fermenters: “If they look dehydrated but without any rotting, they’re amazing to ferment,” says the author of Strong Roots. “The sugars concentrate and you get this bright carrot flavour.” Start by slicing carrots (“the thinner or smaller the pieces, the quicker they’ll ferment”), then make a brine by mixing 35g rock or sea salt (“don’t use table salt”) with a litre of water (“tap is fine, filtered is better”), and making sure the salt dissolves. You can then go as fancy or simple as you like: “Drop in some peppercorns, allspice berries, coriander seeds, fennel seeds or anything else you think might go, bring the brine mix up to a simmer, then take off the heat and leave to infuse and cool to room temperature.” Pop the sliced carrots in a sterilised jar, then fill with the brine, making sure the veg are fully submerged: “You don’t want any sticking out and meeting the air, because that’s when bad bacteria can attach.” Hercules then leaves the sealed jar(s) for a few days until signs of fermentation emerge – “The brine will turn opaque, and you’ll see some bubbles” – then taste, taste, taste: “Once the carrots are nice and sour, stick the jar in the fridge.”
Got a culinary dilemma? Email feast@theguardian.com
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 12:00 pm
Fly around or make out with your crush: how to start lucid dreaming

We asked experts to share tips on how to take control of dreams once you realize you’re in it
Usually, we don’t have much say in what we dream about. Our brains churn up images, and we sit back and watch. But it’s possible to take control. You can turn the monster chasing you into a mouse, or fly through the sky like a bird. All it takes is realizing you’re in a dream, mid-dream – otherwise known as lucid dreaming.
Lots of people want to lucid dream. There are online communities devoted to sharing tips and tricks, like the subreddit r/LucidDreaming, which has about 98,000 weekly visitors. Recent discussion topics include “If flying is hard, try giving yourself a Green Lantern ring,” and “Has anyone gone to space in [a lucid dream]?”
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 4:00 pm
The best dehumidifiers: 14 favourites to beat damp and cut bills, tested

Fed up with condensation, mould and musty smells? A dehumidifier could help – plus they’re a cheaper way to dry laundry compared with tumble dryers
• The best electric blankets and heated throws, tested by our expert
You don’t have to live in the American deep south to feel the effects of humidity. At home, just breathing makes the air more humid, let alone cooking or showering.
And when it gets too humid, it’s bad for our health as well as our homes. In fact, the two are connected: humidity lets mould and dust mites flourish – and they, in turn, can trigger asthma and allergies.
Best dehumidifier overall:
Ebac 4650e
Best budget dehumidifier:
VonHaus smart dehumidifier with laundry mode
Published: October 21, 2025, 2:42 pm
Garmin Fenix 8 Pro review: built-in LTE and satellite for phone-free messaging

Top adventure watch upgraded with 4G calls, messages, live tracking, satellite texts and SOS for going off the grid
The latest update to Garmin’s class-leading Fenix adventure watch adds something that could save your life: phone-free communications and emergency messaging on 4G or via satellite.
The Fenix 8 Pro takes the already fantastic Fenix 8 and adds in the new cellular tech, plus the option of a cutting-edge microLED screen in a special edition of the watch. It is Garmin’s top model and designed to be the only tool you need to more-or-less go anywhere and track anything.
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 6:00 am
Feel like your mind and body are separate? Here’s how life changes when we become whole

When I was younger, I valued my body only for what it could do for me. A quick jog was enough to make me see where I’d been going wrong
I have just got back from a run. I am shocked to write those words. I think it might have been a decade since my last. But I recently discovered that I have slightly high cholesterol, and I’ve been advised to do sweaty exercise regularly.
This is the first time in my life that my motivation to exercise has been my physical health. In my youth, I ran because I wanted to be thinner. I’ve also run to cure my anxiety (and written about it – I was just running away from the anxiety, not addressing it). At other times, I ran because I wanted to get better at running. This was what it meant to me then to build a better life.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 10:00 am
I’m still globetrotting at 76. New people and new places are what keep me alive

Getting older hasn’t dimmed my love of travel. In my 70s, it’s still all about my next trip, be it a cruise, Goa … or a naturist resort in Crete
I may be 76, but slowing down, or retirement, couldn’t be further from my mind. True, I don’t have a hefty pension or a partner to while away the rest of my days with, but my love of travelling is as passionate as it has always been.
I love scaring myself stupid trying new experiences, and if a friend or daughter is unavailable I’ll go alone. Solo travel is far better than sitting at home looking back instead of forward.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 6:00 am
Georgina Hayden’s recipe for parmesan and sage jacket potato gnocchi | Quick and easy

It’s easy to forget how simple and frugal homemade gnocchi can be, especially when you make them from an already cooked batch of baked spuds – delicious
If I’m going to the effort of making jacket potatoes (and by effort I mean putting them in the oven for an hour), I will almost always pop in a few extra spuds to make gnocchi for a later meal. The difference between shop-bought and homemade gnocchi is vast, especially the vac-packed, long-life kind, which are dense and can be heavy. Freshly made gnocchi, with fluffy baked potatoes, however, are light as air, pillowy and silky. If that sounds intimidating, let me reassure you that this recipe is really forgiving, and much easier than making fresh sheet pasta. I love them served simply, as here, with a slightly nutty sage butter and lots of parmesan. The simple sauce lets those gnocchi sing.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 12:00 pm
‘Smash, grab, melt it down’: how material value likely motivated the Louvre heist

Experts say thieves would struggle to find a buyer if the stolen goods remained intact
To break into the world’s most-visited museum in broad daylight, grab eight pieces of priceless Napoleonic jewellery and vanish into the Paris traffic on humble scooters may seem like the most audacious of crimes, carried out for international notoriety and ensuing Hollywood film treatments.
Experts who observe trends in international art crime, however, see Sunday morning’s heist at the Louvre as something more prosaic: the latest in a series of smash-and-grab thefts focused more on the material value of precious stones or metals than the artifacts’ significance, continuing a pattern that has emerged over the last decade in Germany, Britain and the US. The location, they suggest, would have been of secondary concern to the criminals.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 3:25 pm
Dealing with ‘Andrew problem’ could help ease William’s accession to the throne

King Charles cannot have been unaware that the future king would not relish having to deal with his uncle
The Prince of Wales, who Buckingham Palace has said was “consulted” before Prince Andrew’s dramatic statement, must have felt some relief at his uncle agreeing to relinquish use of his titles and honours.
At some point William will become king. His uncle, 12 years younger than King Charles, may well be watching when he takes his coronation oath. The indications are, however, Andrew may be watching from afar.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 2:00 pm
Dim days, bright nights: a hidden cruelty of Ice detention

Tens of thousands of people held across the US amid Trump’s immigration crackdown could face an insidious hazard: broken internal clocks
At the Northwest Ice Processing Center in Tacoma, Washington, about 1,500 people in immigration detention await their day in court. Most are held for months, living not by the rising and setting sun but under the perpetual twilight of fluorescent lights.
“We couldn’t tell if it was day or night,” said one former detainee who spent 10 months at the facility and whom the Guardian is not naming for fear of retaliation from US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (Ice) and the Geo Group, the private company that operates the detention center. “The lights were on 24/7. We maybe saw the sun twice a week.” Windows were coated in dark paint, and people made eye masks with their socks, he recalled.
Continue reading...Published: October 20, 2025, 11:00 am
Cow worship and dogs on the lookout: photos of the day – Tuesday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: October 21, 2025, 11:42 am
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