Active shooter incident confirmed at Canadian high school; at least 1 suspect found dead: police

Tumbler Ridge RCMP confirms an active shooter incident at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, with one suspect dead and police investigating a second suspect.
Published: February 11, 2026, 12:16 am
Violence erupts as anti-Israel protesters target president’s Australia visit weeks after Bondi Beach massacre
Police arrested 27 people during violent clashes with anti-Israel protesters opposing the visit of President Isaac Herzog's solidarity visit to Australia.
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:09 pm
Nicaragua blocks pathway used by Cuban migrants to reach the US

Nicaragua blocks Cuban citizens from entering without visas, eliminating a key migration route to the U.S. border through Central America and Mexico.
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:13 pm
UK public health system posts job ad for nurse focused on 'close-relative marriage'

UK health agency advertises nursing role for families in cousin marriages linked to higher genetic risks for children in controversial health program.
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:30 pm
Top Iran security official seen in Oman days after indirect nuclear talks with US

Iran and U.S. nuclear talks show promise as President Donald Trump says Iran "wants to make a deal very badly." Iranian officials call indirect negotiations "a good start."
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:20 pm
Kenya demands answers from Russia over recruitment of citizens to fight in Ukraine war

Kenyan Foreign Minister vowed to press Moscow for answers after Kenya estimated that about 200 of its nationals have been recruited to fight for Russia.
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:08 pm
Israeli officials reportedly warn Iran's ballistic missiles could trigger solo military action against Tehran

As U.S.-Iran nuclear diplomacy continues, Israel warns that limiting talks to atomic program while ignoring ballistic missiles leaves Jerusalem "exposed."
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:16 pm
15 arrested on suspicion of allegedly spreading ISIS propaganda on TikTok

Investigators in the Netherlands reportedly arrested 15 people on Tuesday over suspicion of spreading ISIS propaganda over the social media platform TikTok.
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:27 pm
Russia Nears Capture of Key Ukrainian Towns After Year of Grinding Assaults

Russian troops have advanced at a glacial pace in recent months, but gains in southern and eastern Ukraine could give Moscow an edge in U.S.-mediated peace talks.
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:28 pm
Trump’s Threats to Cuba’s Oil Suppliers Put Mexico in a Bind

The longstanding alliance between Cuba and Mexico is under mounting pressure from the United States, forcing President Claudia Sheinbaum into a precarious balancing act.
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:57 pm
The Ties That Bound the UK’s ‘Prince of Darkness’ Peter Mandelson to Jeffrey Epstein

For years Peter Mandelson, a senior British politician, concealed the depth of his friendship with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, until new files were released.
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:57 pm
How the Israeli President’s Visit to Australia Created a ‘Tinder Box’

Isaac Herzog’s trip led to widespread rallies and tested the restrictions on protests that Australia installed after a deadly attack on a Jewish celebration.
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:29 pm
How Italy’s Police and Army Compete to Enlist Italian Olympians

Most Italian athletes at the Winter Games subsidize their training by joining the police or the military, which vie to enlist the best talent.
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:24 pm
Hamas Would Keep Some Weapons Initially in Draft Gaza Plan

Israel is unlikely to withdraw its troops from the enclave before Hamas and other militant groups lay down their arms.
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:59 pm
Russia Knocked Out the Heat. So She Slept in a Tent on Her Bed.

With defiant ingenuity, Kyiv residents are trying to find ways to stay warm in a cruel winter.
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:02 am
What to Know About Canada’s New Bridge to the U.S. That Trump Hates

President Trump’s threat to block the opening of the new crossing is the latest in a long string of challenges for the project.
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:17 pm
Israelis Protest Surge in Gun Crime Within Arab Community

Palestinian and Jewish citizens of Israel joined forces to demand government action in the face of a spiraling death toll from criminal violence among Arabs.
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:07 pm
Olympic Officials Ban Ukrainian’s Helmet Honoring War Dead

Vladyslav Heraskevych said he would risk disqualification to wear a helmet that the International Olympic Committee said defied a ban on political speech.
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:17 pm
Eating Kosher in the Heart of Syria: Lamb-Stuffed Zucchini but Hold the Yogurt

In the post-Assad era, more Jews are visiting a country that some fled decades ago. One hotel restaurant offers a corner where religious dietary requirements are melded with the local cuisine.
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:36 pm
A Shift in Chinese Taste for Durian Throws Malaysian Farmers Into Turmoil

Malaysian durian farmers saw immense profits over the last decade as China snapped up their produce. But tastes have shifted.
Published: February 10, 2026, 12:54 pm
Italy’s Top Sports Journalists Plan to Strike Over Anchor’s Olympics Gaffes

Paolo Petrecca made numerous gaffes while commentating on the Olympics opening ceremonies for Italy’s public broadcaster. Journalists are incensed.
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:07 pm
Mexican Cartel’s Seized Ammunition Is Traced to U.S. Army Plant

About 137,000 .50-caliber rounds have been seized since 2012, and of those, 47 percent came from a plant in Kansas City, Mo., Mexico’s defense secretary said.
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:12 pm
Before Trump Blasted U.S.-Canada Bridge, Owner of Competing Span Lobbied Administration

A Detroit billionaire met with Howard Lutnick, the commerce secretary, hours before President Trump said he would block the opening of a new bridge connecting Detroit to Canada, officials said.
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:48 pm
Bulgaria Is at the Heart of Europe’s Harsh New Approach to Immigration

This former military barracks in Bulgaria has become a symbol of the E.U.’s increasingly strict policing of its borders — and of what may come next.
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:57 pm
Russia Further Restricts Telegram, Escalating Internet Clampdown

The throttling of the communication app, used by more than 100 million Russians, endangers what remains of the country’s free internet.
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:04 pm
A Crucial Step in Trump’s Gaza Plan

Persuading Hamas to give up its weapons is the “linchpin of everything” in the president’s plan.
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:37 pm
Sweden’s last stone topples U.S. in curling.

Sweden’s sibling team took advantage of the hammer to edge the Americans in the final end.
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:07 pm
Chappell Roan Leaves Casey Wasserman Agency Over Epstein Files

Casey Wasserman, who founded and leads the talent agency bearing his name, exchanged flirtatious emails with Ghislaine Maxwell in the early 2000s.
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:43 pm
An Olympian Quest in Milan: Glimpsing a K-Pop Superstar

Celebrities abound at the Winter Games. For fans, seeing one up close can be its own grueling competition.
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:18 pm
How Ukrainians Are Coping Without Heat
Our Kyiv bureau chief, Andrew E. Kramer, describes how Kyiv residents are coping with Russia’s unrelenting assaults on their country’s heating and electrical systems and finding ways to stay warm in a cruel winter.
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:11 pm
Nicaragua Blocks a Route from Cuba to the U.S.

The Trump administration has criticized Nicaragua for serving as an illegal immigration pathway to the United States.
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:04 am
Air Canada and WestJet Cancel Flights to Cuba Over Jet Fuel Shortage

The Trump administration’s crackdown on oil shipments to Cuba is beginning to wreak havoc on the Caribbean island’s travel industry.
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:25 pm
Starmer’s Epstein Crisis

Among the powerful men facing fallout from the files, the one in deepest trouble appears to have never met Epstein: the British prime minister.
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:17 am
Australia Visit by President Herzog of Israel Prompts Protest

Amid activists’ objections, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had invited President Isaac Herzog to visit to honor the victims of the Bondi Beach shooting.
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:27 pm
Trump Is a Global ‘Wrecking Ball,’ European Security Experts Say

The organizers of the Munich Security Conference, Europe’s main defense-related forum, said in a report that President Trump is helping destroy the postwar international order.
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:59 am
Iran Detains Opposition Leaders Following Talks with Trump Administration

The detentions of politicians from Iran’s reformist opposition follow mass arrests and a string of repression tactics aimed at preventing further anti-government unrest.
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:58 am
How Mathilde Gremaud Edged Out Eileen Gu in Slopestyle, Again

Mathilde Gremaud edges out Eileen Gu to win slopestyle gold.
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:33 pm
Vietnam’s Leader Has New Power, and He’s in a Hurry

To Lam is a former security chief who carved his way to prominence and relishes the good life. He has promised to make Communist Vietnam rich and influential.
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:30 am
Olympians Love Pasta. They’re in the Right Place.

The prospect of carbo-loading in Italy, the spiritual home of the dish, has many athletes’ mouths watering at the Winter Games.
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:38 am
Multiple dead after shooting inside gated Florida community: sheriff's office

Multiple people were reported dead in a shooting inside a Sarasota, Florida gated community. The gunfire prompted a heavy law enforcement response.
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:17 pm
New FBI video in Nancy Guthrie hunt shows jawline, gait details expert says shouldn’t be ignored

A body language expert analyzed a newly released FBI video in the Nancy Guthrie case, revealing key physical clues about the masked subject despite a concealed identity.
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:38 pm
DHS says illegal immigrant injured head after hitting concrete wall while fleeing ICE, denies beating claims

ICE officers allegedly beat an illegal immigrant, causing skull fractures and brain hemorrhages, but DHS claims Alberto Castaneda-Mondragon hit concrete wall escaping.
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:49 pm
Only one local detective on Nancy Guthrie case has over two years of experience on homicide squad: sources

Pima County homicide detectives investigating Nancy Guthrie's alleged kidnapping lack experience, with only one having over two years in the role.
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:54 pm
Authorities release video of potential subject in Nancy Guthrie case
A photo of a potential subject is set to be released in the case of the missing Nancy Guthrie, who is the mother of NBC's "Today" anchor Savannah Guthrie.
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:43 pm
Second alleged Guthrie ransom deadline missed, sparking new theories from Bongino, former FBI agent and doctor

Nancy Guthrie disappearance enters ninth day as experts question alleged $6 million Bitcoin ransom demands and kidnapping theory validity in ongoing case.
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:59 pm
Los Angeles DA announces charges after breakthrough in 30-year-old murder cold case

Nearly three decades after Claudia Guevara was found stabbed to death in Azusa, California, prosecutors announced murder charges against a 63-year-old man.
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:32 pm
Ohio man found dead inside trash compactor at pharmacy after wife tracks his location

Ohio father of two Andrew Strand found dead in CVS trash compactor after his wife tracked his phone when he didn't return home from a contractor job.
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:59 pm
Minnesota GOP governor candidate’s daughter killed in St Cloud stabbing

Minnesota GOP candidate Jeff Johnson's daughter allegedly killed by husband in apparent murder-suicide. Campaign suspended after tragic incident.
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:53 pm
Two snowmobilers in Wyoming killed in separate accidents

Wyoming search and rescue officials respond to deadly snowmobile crashes, urging riders to prioritize safety after at least four fatalities during the winter season.
Published: February 10, 2026, 1:36 pm
Brown University shooting victim 'froze' when detectives showed her image of suspect, police report shows

Police reports detail how a Brown University shooting victim identified suspect Claudio Neves-Valente, describing an emotional reaction to seeing his face.
Published: February 10, 2026, 12:36 pm
FBI Nancy Guthrie billboard campaign aims for 'crucial piece of information'

FBI launches multistate billboard campaign to find missing Nancy Guthrie, 84, who was allegedly abducted from her Arizona home on Feb. 1, 2026.
Published: February 10, 2026, 12:26 pm
Family insider disputes key detail in Nancy Guthrie investigation and more top headlines

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Published: February 10, 2026, 11:46 am
Nancy Guthrie was expected at friend’s home, not church on day she vanished: source

Family source corrects timeline reports about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. Missing woman wasn't scheduled for Tucson church but weekly livestream.
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:03 am
Teen who shared cabin with Anna Kepner faces federal scrutiny in cruise ship death

The stepbrother of Florida teenager Anna Kepner appeared in federal court as the FBI continues to investigate her death aboard Carnival cruise ship in international waters.
Published: February 10, 2026, 2:28 am
US military launches deadly strike on drug-trafficking vessel in the Pacific, leaving 2 dead and 1 survivor
The U.S. Southern Command said the military conducted an operation targeting a vessel operated by designated terrorist organizations off the Pacific coast.
Published: February 10, 2026, 1:24 am
‘No Reason He Should Have Died’: Alex Pretti’s Parents Open Up

In their first sit-down interview, Michael and Susan Pretti avoided recriminations and recalled the son that Michael called “an exceptionally kind, caring man.”
Published: February 11, 2026, 1:08 am
Why the Guthrie Doorbell Footage Took More Than a Week to Retrieve

Video from a camera sold by Google probably sat in one of its vast data centers. Nancy Guthrie did not have a subscription that would have allowed easy access.
Published: February 11, 2026, 12:42 am
What Doorbell Camera Video of the Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Suspect Shows

The footage provided the first glimpse of a suspect in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of the television host Savannah Guthrie who has been missing for 10 days.
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:46 pm
Pentagon to Send 200 Troops to Nigeria

The troops will help train Nigerians to fight militants, but will not be involved in combat. U.S. forces have been assisting local soldiers with identifying potential terrorist targets.
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:39 pm
A Timeline of Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance

A look at the major developments in the case.
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:29 pm
Don Lemon Hires Federal Prosecutor Joseph H. Thompson in Minneapolis Church Protest Case

Facing charges over his role at a church protest, Mr. Lemon, a journalist, retained a veteran litigator who recently resigned from the U.S. attorney’s office in Minnesota.
Published: February 11, 2026, 12:28 am
House Republicans Again Seek to Stop Time to Avoid Vote on Trump’s Tariffs

For the third time this Congress, G.O.P. leaders are seeking to effectively nullify a law that requires a quick House vote on a measure demanding an end to President Trump’s tariffs.
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:44 pm
Congress Quietly Used Funding Law to Try to Rein In Trump on Spending

Dozens of measures sprinkled throughout the recently enacted spending package seek to tie the Trump administration’s hands on funding, an act of quiet bipartisan resistance to efforts to trample congressional power.
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:39 pm
Cubans Sent to U.S. Prison at Guantánamo Are Returned to Cuba

The men were repatriated on the first deportation flight of the year, which delivered 170 Cubans to Havana.
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:22 pm
Lutnick Acknowledges Traveling to Epstein’s Island

The commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, acknowledged at a Senate hearing that he and his family visited Jeffrey Epstein on his private island.
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:24 pm
Georgia Ballot Inquiry Originated With Election Denier in Trump White House

A newly unsealed affidavit showed that a criminal investigation into the 2020 election in Fulton County, Ga., relied heavily on claims about ballots that have been widely debunked.
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:59 pm
Michigan Judge Rebukes Justice Department’s Effort to Obtain Voter Data

The ruling from a Trump-appointed federal judge is the third in recent weeks to reject the administration’s demand for voters’ personal data from nearly every state.
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:02 pm
New Photos Show Masked Person on Nancy Guthrie’s Doorstep Before Her Kidnapping

Savannah Guthrie said that her family believes Nancy Guthrie is still alive and urged anyone with information to contact the authorities.
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:31 pm
DHS Shutdown Looms as Senate Democrats Reject White House ICE Deal

Republicans have so far spurned most of Democrats’ demands to rein in federal agents carrying out President Trump’s immigration crackdown, threatening a homeland security funding bill ahead of a Friday deadline.
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:49 pm
Former Palm Beach Police Chief Said Trump Told Him ‘Everyone’ Knew About Epstein in 2006

Michael Reiter, a former Palm Beach police chief, described a 2006 conversation with Donald Trump to the F.B.I. years later, according to a newly released document.
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:53 pm
Ahead of Jobs Report, White House Seeks to Downplay Any Slowdown

President Trump’s top aides have argued in recent days that the economy is strong, even if new data on Wednesday show sluggish hiring.
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:12 pm
Republican Cash Edge Threatens to Swamp Democrats in the Midterms

“Donald Trump has 99 problems going into the midterms,” one Democratic strategist said. “But money ain’t one.”
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:47 pm
U.S. Hands Over Some NATO Commands to European Allies

The move shows that European countries are taking more responsibility for conventional war planning, a change that President Trump has long pushed for.
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:20 pm
Epstein Directed Aide to Obtain Hidden Video Cameras
“I’m installing them into Kleenex boxes now,” the aide replied in the 2014 email exchange.
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:29 pm
Pride Flag Is Removed From Stonewall Monument After Trump Directive

The removal of the flag from the Manhattan monument, the symbolic heart of the gay rights movement, came after a Trump administration memo about flags at national park sites.
Published: February 11, 2026, 12:04 am
Immigration Judge Says Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts Student, Cannot Be Deported

The student, Rumeysa Ozturk, who is from Turkey, was detained by immigration agents last year after she co-wrote a pro-Palestinian opinion article for her student newspaper.
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:20 pm
Susan Collins Runs for Re-election, in One of 2026’s Top Senate Fights

The Maine Republican is one of her party’s most vulnerable senators, and her seat is crucial to Democratic hopes of retaking control of the chamber.
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:19 pm
Top Immigration Officials Refuse to Discuss Minnesota Shootings at Hearing

The heads of ICE and Customs and Border Protection told lawmakers that they could not comment on the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti because of continuing investigations.
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:18 pm
Many Residents in Minneapolis, Tempered by ICE Turmoil, Now Feel Empowered

Two months after federal agents began operations in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, residents say they have found strength in uniting as a community.
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:35 pm
Some Advocates say Democratic Plan to Rein in ICE has No Teeth

Republicans have criticized proposed restrictions as overreach, while immigrant advocates and some former ICE officials question if such changes would be effective.
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:43 pm
Without a Border ‘Invasion,’ Texas G.O.P. Turns to an Old Enemy, Islam

Republican politicians and strategists in Texas are amping up anti-Muslim rhetoric as a way to energize Republican voters after several elections when the border was the animating force.
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:02 am
What Happens After Immigration Agents Shoot Someone?
Our reporter Allison McCann describes a pattern that appears in many of the 16 shooting cases by immigration agents in the interior of the United States over the past year.
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:01 am
Trump Administration Claims About Shootings by Federal Agents Unravel in Court

Before the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, allegations against four others shot at by federal immigration agents failed to withstand scrutiny.
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:47 pm
Appeals Court Lets Trump Revoke Deportation Protections for 60,000 More Migrants

The court pointed to recent rulings by the Supreme Court as precedent to allow the protections for migrants from Nepal, Honduras and Nicaragua to expire.
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:10 am
U.S. Boat Strike Kills 2 in Pacific, With One Survivor

The strike in the eastern Pacific, the third on suspected drug trafficking boats this year, was the second authorized by Gen. Francis L. Donovan, the new head of the Southern Command.
Published: February 10, 2026, 2:42 am
Trump Threatens to Block Opening of New Bridge to Canada

The Gordie Howe International Bridge, expected to open early this year, was built by Canada to ease cargo transport between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.
Published: February 10, 2026, 2:41 am
Award-winning editor Tina Brown lays into Bezos and ‘junket schmoozer’ ex-publisher Will Lewis over gutting of WaPo newsroom

The Washington Post laid off one-third of its staff last week, with Lewis stepping down just days later
Published: February 11, 2026, 1:16 am
White House press secretary contradicts Trump and says it was president’s idea to rename Penn Station after himself

‘It was something the president floated in his conversation with Chuck Schumer,’ Leavitt said Tuesday
Published: February 11, 2026, 12:36 am
Tens of thousands of new moms are being referred to cops due to unreliable drug tests at childbirth, report says

The six-year review of state and federal data found referrals in 21 states
Published: February 11, 2026, 12:33 am
Americans’ optimism about future hits record low, poll finds

Just 59 percent of Americans anticipate a positive outlook for their lives in approximately five years
Published: February 11, 2026, 12:13 am
Gov. Walz says Minnesota immigration crackdown could end in ‘days, not weeks and months’

While Walz currently feels hopeful, he cautioned that circumstances could still evolve
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:56 pm
Trump confused Greenland and Iceland so much that Reykjavík hired a DC lobbyist for advice: report

Trump repeatedly mixed up Greenland and Iceland during his Davos speech last month as he pushed for the U.S. to acquire the Danish territory
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:46 pm
San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Keion White shot after argument outside party involving rapper Lil Baby, police say

The incident reportedly took place following a Super Bowl party hosted by the NFL star at Dahlia’s nightclub in San Francisco’s Mission district
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:36 pm
Why Republicans are suddenly seriously sweating the Texas Senate race

Senate leaders are still hopeful that Trump will save a beleaguered GOP senator from a primary challenge. But Trump prefers to back a winner, writes John Bowden
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:26 pm
Close Maduro ally pardoned by Biden once again a target of US criminal investigation

The U.S. Justice Department is targeting Alex Saab, a businessman linked to Nicolás Maduro, in an investigation that could impact the U.S. prosecution of the deposed Venezuelan leader
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:13 pm
Trump’s beloved victory arch would be so tall it could pose a danger to flights into the DC area

Trump said he wants the ‘Independence Arch’ to be the ‘biggest one of all’
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:10 pm
Cheryl Hines uses Joe Rogan podcast to slam media portrayal of husband RFK Jr and says the antivaxxer doesn’t want to ‘hurt people’

Six former Surgeons General warned last year that DHHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy’s leadership was ‘endangering the health of the nation’
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:08 pm
FBI raided Georgia election office over 2020 ‘defects’ on command of Trump’s ‘Stop the Steal’ lawyer
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FBI affidavit reveals Trump administration’s criminal investigation was sparked by election denier Kurt Olsen
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:26 pm
The latest revelations from the Epstein files, including Musk’s brother and an alleged phone call from Donald Trump

Justice Department officials have been unredacting the names of people associated with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at the request of lawmakers
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:03 pm
Hotel security footage helps catch alleged ‘serial sexual predator’ accused of kidnapping 12-year-old Texas girl, police say

Graham Michael Dunn, 27, was arrested by police in Galveston after kidnapping the youngster while she was out walking her dog on January 30, according to police
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:26 pm
Local police are tapping school security cameras to help ICE carry out immigration raids, report says

Texas school districts have allowed law enforcement to access their cameras amid Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:09 pm
Trump team already looking to spin jobs numbers by claiming deportations are reason they’ll be down

Peter Navarro claimed ‘millions’ of illegal immigrants have been deported out of the U.S. job market
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:53 pm
New photos and videos shed light on Nancy Guthrie kidnapping: What we know about the case and a ‘masked’ gunman at the door

FBI released photos and videos of an ‘armed’ suspect at Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning she disappeared
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:41 pm
Trump weighs sending second aircraft carrier to Middle East in midst of tense Iran talks

Officials have indicated that the USS George Washington, currently in Asia, and the USS George H.W. Bush, on the East Coast, are the most probable candidates
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:34 pm
Stephen Miller ‘working closely’ with Trump allies in the Senate against attempts to rein in ICE: report

‘We’re now going on offense,’ South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:32 pm
‘Their loss’ White House says to governors skipping meeting after no Dems invited

Reports stated Trump personally blocked invites for Democratic Govs. Jared Polis and Wes Moore
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:11 pm
Spate of Austin lake deaths is ‘consistent’ with other cities as cops temper ‘serial killer’ theories

At least 38 bodies were found in or around Austin's Lady Bird Lake between 2022 and June 2025
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:10 pm
Pride flag taken down from Stonewall Monument by Trump administration

The multicolored flag was quietly taken down recently from a flagpole at the National Park Service-run site
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:58 pm
Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado ends bid to unseat Hochul as New York governor

Delgado failed to secure enough backing for an automatic spot on the Democratic primary ballot
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:54 pm
Florida man stuns social media by turning state’s frozen iguana population into tacos: ‘Chicken of the tree’

Though iguana meat videos are going viral, selling iguanas or iguana meat in Florida is illegal
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:54 pm
JD Vance’s post about Armenian genocide deleted as staff backtracks

A Vance aide who declined to be named said the message was posted in error
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:31 pm
Karoline Leavitt cuts short White House briefing after reporter asks about Commerce chief Lutnick’s Epstein island admission

Lutnick admitted to visiting the late pedophile’s private island in sworn testimony earlier Tuesday before the Senate Commerce Committee
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:31 pm
Democrats want to stop ICE from using administrative warrants to enter homes. Trump’s team says it won’t happen

DHS balks at demands from lawmakers and civil rights groups to rescind a secretive memo giving ICE permission to forcibly enter homes
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:02 pm
Trump Tower apartment was ‘particularly poor’ investment, multimillion-dollar lawsuit says

Exclusive: The glitzy property has reportedly shed nearly half its value – and Monaco-based financier Riccardo Grande Stevens blames the real estate advisor who recommended he buy it
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:51 pm
Opposition grows in Congo over US mineral deal

Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi is entering into partnership with the U.S. for investment in Congo's minerals sector and in-country opposition to the deal is growing
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:53 pm
Democratic lawmakers, Giuffre family and Epstein survivors introduce Virginia’s Law

The Department of Justice has since released nearly 3.5 million pages of documents, though some files are heavily redacted
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:50 pm
‘Armed’ masked man outside Nancy Guthrie’s home filmed on doorbell camera

The FBI has released new videos in the search for Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, from the 84-year-old’s front door camera.
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:47 pm
ICE hearing: Democrat asks Trump official ‘do you think you’re going to hell’ over fatal shootings

President Trump’s immigration crackdown is facing growing scrutiny from lawmakers and the broader public
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:37 pm
Pantless Trump with tattoos featured on German carnival floats
Organizers called the Trump float ‘probably the most spectacular’
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:02 pm
King Charles III seeks 'moral high ground' with pledge to help police as Epstein scandal deepens

In an earlier era, Britain’s royal family might have tried to bury the scandal surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:55 pm
Some parts of the US are finally warming up – but more snow could still be on the way for millions

A storm that’s about to hit California may also bring snow to the Northeast over the weekend
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:45 pm
Politician with same name as diplomat in Epstein files hit out after being wrongly identified

Mona Juul, of Norway, resigned after admitting a “failure of judgement” over her relationship with Epstein. But some reports confused her with Mona Juul of Denmark
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:30 pm
The unexpected benefit of getting your annual flu shot

The number of Americans who are getting vaccinated for any respiratory illness is falling
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:12 pm
Most Canadians think asking US for help in Alberta separatist fight is ‘treason,’ poll shows

The Alberta Prosperity Project recently met with the Trump administration over its goal to separate the province from the rest of Canada
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:12 pm
MAGA lawmaker wants a federal investigation into ‘explicit and indecent’ Bad Bunny halftime show

Rep. Andy Ogles, an ultra-conservative congressman who has called for Christian nationalism, wants to send in federal investigators over the show’s “sexually explicit lyrical themes and suggestive choreography”
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:06 pm
Woman stranded in middle of Australian bushfire saved in dramatic rescue

A woman who was stranded in the middle of an Australian bushfire was rescued after firefighters spotted her from their helicopter.
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:06 pm
Family demanding answers from nursing home after 93-year-old nun found dead on nearby snow bank in frigid temperatures

Margaret Healey, a former Catholic school teacher and nun with Alzheimer’s, was found unresponsive in the snow after wandering off in subzero temperatures as relatives question Connecticut facility’s response
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:55 pm
Bad Bunny’s halftime show struck a chord - requests for Spanish lessons spiked on Duolingo
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Initial reports suggest Bad Bunny’s performance will be the most‑watched Super Bowl halftime show in history
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:45 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Russian losses mount as Putin’s forces close in on key city

Kyiv says its military still holds on in northern part of Pokrovsk and is defending a smaller city nearby
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:40 pm
Trump called Ghislaine Maxwell ‘evil’ and thanked police for ‘stopping’ Epstein back in 2006: report

President told reporters last year he did not know why Epstein and Maxwell recruited young women from Mar-a-Lago
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:17 pm
Freezing on the front line: The Ukrainians struggling to survive in -26C cold with scarce food and no power

As the fourth anniversary of Putin’s invasion nears and peace talks show little signs of progress, Ukrainians tell Alex Croft about the grim reality on the ground
Published: February 10, 2026, 1:02 pm
Football return brings ‘joy’ to people of Gaza amid devastating war

An organised football tournament took place in the city for the first time in over two years
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:01 pm
With social fabric unraveling, Americans are asking way too much of their dogs

Dogs have evolved beside us for as long as 40,000 years, and are a central piece of the human story
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:56 pm
Virginia Giuffre’s brother furious following Ghislaine Maxwell’s latest attempt to receive clemency in exchange for Epstein info

Sky Roberts criticised the disgraced socialite in an open letter, describing her as ‘a central, deliberate actor’ in a system of child abuse who did not deserve forgiveness
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:53 pm
Case dropped against Tufts student who was grabbed off the street by ICE: ‘True justice will prevail’

Rumeysa Ozturk was stripped of her visa and arrested for writing an opinion piece for a student newspaper, according to internal Trump administration documents
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:45 pm
USA ‘still a very welcoming place’, insists governor ahead of 2034 Winter Olympics in Utah

Spencer Cox faced questions from the media over the political direction of the USA as the country prepares to host the Winter Olympics in 2034
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:44 pm
Syria joining anti-IS coalition 'marks a new chapter' in global security, US envoy says

The U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State group has welcomed Syria as its 90th member
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:27 pm
Six former players sue major college basketball program over coach’s alleged ‘harassment’

University of Pittsburgh says the lawsuits ‘are without merit and will be vigorously defended’
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:26 pm
Monks on 15-week peace walk arrive in DC with a request – a new national holiday

The monks in their saffron robes have become fixtures on social media, along with their rescue dog Aloka
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:09 pm
The Latest: Trump’s immigration chiefs called to testify in Congress following protester deaths

The men in charge of the agencies carrying out President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda will be asked Tuesday to explain their immigration enforcement practices
Published: February 10, 2026, 2:53 pm
Man rescued from freezing water by officers mid-training exercise

A group of Seattle police officers on a training exercise sprung into action when they saw a man fall through a frozen lake.
Published: February 10, 2026, 2:50 pm
Masked gang blow the doors off armoured cash van in dramatic Italian Job-style heist on motorway

Southeastern Italy is a hotspot for dramatic car robberies by organised crime groups, particularly in the Puglia region
Published: February 10, 2026, 2:26 pm
French wine and spirits exports plunge to 25-year low

Higher tariffs on shipments to the United States and threats of a further hike, up to 200%, cooled demand
Published: February 10, 2026, 2:26 pm
Number of members of Congress retiring approaches century-long record as Trump-influenced midterms loom
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Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell, Steny Hoyer, Jerry Nadler, Joni Ernst, Tommy Tuberville and Elise Stefanik among those not seeking re-election to current seats this year
Published: February 10, 2026, 2:00 pm
Trump’s push to have donors fund his $400 million White House ballroom might cost him the whole project

Donations get pushed through a nonprofit intermediary, which stands to see major profits as a result
Published: February 10, 2026, 1:43 pm
Megyn Kelly loses it in wild interview with Piers Morgan over Bad Bunny: ‘This is why you lost your culture!’

The MAGA cheerleader was incensed when Piers Morgan defended the rapper’s Spanish-language performance, fuming that it was a “middle finger to the rest of America”
Published: February 10, 2026, 1:43 pm
Republican candidate for governor suspends campaign after daughter stabbed to death in attempted murder-suicide, police say

Jeff Johnson’s daughter is believed to have been murdered by her husband in their home on Saturday
Published: February 10, 2026, 1:16 pm
Sydney police accused of using excessive force as at least 27 arrested for protesting Israeli president Isaac Herzog’s visit

Police made at least 27 arrests amid allegations of excessive force used against protesters and rights groups
Published: February 10, 2026, 1:13 pm
Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld calls for a Jewish Super Bowl half time show capped off with a ‘live circumcision’

Greg Gutfeld even employed a mock Spanish accent to mock Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny’s halftime show
Published: February 10, 2026, 12:32 pm
Australian court rules that ‘undeniably offensive’ erotic novel constitutes child sex abuse material

Novel ‘sexually objectifies children’, judge says
Published: February 10, 2026, 12:18 pm
Huge Mexican state deploys new health checks as measles cases surge

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) issued an epidemiological alert over the disease's spread
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:52 am
Russian oil revenue plummets as sanctions target Putin’s cash cow

A shadow fleet has sought to skirt around sanctions against Russia
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:48 am
Ten silver miners from Canadian company found dead in Mexican mass grave, officials confirm

They were kidnapped from a mining project several weeks ago, in an area of Sinaloa where cartel violence is rampant
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:41 am
After a year in Trump admin, Dan Bongino returns to Fox News to cover Nancy Guthrie case

The former FBI deputy director returns to the network he left in 2023 to discuss the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother as the ransom deadline passes
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:29 am
Team USA curler becomes latest Olympian to take aim at Trump and ICE: ‘What is happening in Minnesota is wrong’

Rich Ruohonen spoke out against ICE after his team-mate was branded a ‘real loser’ by President Trump
Published: February 10, 2026, 11:21 am
Candle-filled memorial to 41 people killed in Swiss nightclub blaze destroyed by fire

Dozens of people including a former British schoolgirl were killed in the blaze on New Year’s Day
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:55 am
Four skiers killed in avalanches in the French Alps in three days
At least 66 people have been killed in avalanches this snow season, a monitor has warned
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:14 am
Epstein file redactions reveal victims as young as nine and implicate a high-level government official, lawmakers say

Representatives Jamie Raskin, Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna raise questions about why some of the contents of the files was redacted after visiting the Department of Justice to review the uncensored material
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:01 am
New Zealand mosque shooter says he wanted to be described as a terrorist

Brenton Tarrant killed 51 Muslim worshippers in New Zealand’s deadliest mass shooting
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:53 am
Murderer who killed traveling salesman in brutal robbery to be executed

The state's first scheduled execution of 2026 follows a record 19 executions in Florida last year
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:09 am
Pope Leo shares his 2026 travel plans – and he won’t be coming back home

Popes typically avoid visiting a country during an election year to avoid the appearance of partisanship
Published: February 10, 2026, 9:01 am
Trump’s support with MAGA-vital non-college voters is ‘absolutely collapsing,’ says CNN’s polling guru

The decline in support may be tied to Trump’s faltering performance on bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:54 am
Trump flexes global muscles after Bad Bunny’s one-Americas halftime show with map threatening US expansion

President Trump claimed the rapper’s show was ‘an affront to the Greatness of America’. Hours later, he reshared an AI-generated image of an expanded United States
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:22 am
Vladimir Alexeyev shooting: All we know about ‘attempted assassination’ of Putin’s senior general

Kyiv has denied accusations by Moscow that the shooting was an attempted assassination by Ukraine
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:05 am
Dalai Lama denies meeting paedophile Jeffrey Epstein after name appears in files

The release of millions of new files has shone a light on Jeffrey Epstein’s vast networks and efforts to meet the rich and powerful
Published: February 10, 2026, 7:03 am
Families of methanol poisoning victims ‘shocked’ by £95 fine handed to Laos hostel staff

Parents of Melbourne teens accuse Australian government of lack of communication which ‘made an unbearable grief even worse’
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:16 am
Survey says democracies' anti-corruption efforts are slipping and raises concern about the US

Established democracies’ efforts against public-sector corruption appear to be flagging, according to a survey that serves as a barometer of perceived corruption worldwide
Published: February 10, 2026, 6:03 am
‘Are you scared now?’ 79-year-old man pulls gun on Walmart worker he thought had a ‘bad attitude,’ cops say
Police said Pascual Santana, born May 1946, had terrorized a female worker and hurled ‘derogatory names’ from the seat of his mobility scooter
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:19 am
San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Keion White undergoes surgery after being shot in the ankle

The shooting occurred early Monday in downtown San Francisco
Published: February 10, 2026, 5:07 am
South Carolina man pulled over and bought a lottery ticket on the way to work. He wasn’t expecting such a big payday

‘It was pretty cool,’ the man commented after stopping for a refreshing drink on his commute
Published: February 10, 2026, 4:16 am
Trump bizarrely claims China will ‘terminate all ice hockey in Canada’ in threat to block new border bridge

The president accused Canada’s new Gordie Howe International Bridge of doing ‘absolutely nothing’ for America — despite having endorsed it in his first term
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:28 am
Turning Point halftime show: Trump silent on MAGA performance as conservative group plans another one
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The MAGA-friendly Super Bowl alternative to Bad Bunny featured Kid Rock
Published: February 10, 2026, 3:08 am
Top Iran security official to travel to Oman, site of talks with US, likely with nuclear message

Iranian security official Ali Larijani is set to travel to Oman, the country currently mediating talks between Tehran and the United States over Iran's nuclear program
Published: February 10, 2026, 2:22 am
US military strikes alleged drug vessel in Pacific, killing 2 and leaving 1 survivor

The Trump administration has recently championed its success in targeting suspected drug trafficking vessels
Published: February 10, 2026, 1:55 am
Sixteen Valentine’s Day US food gifts that are better than flowers

Rare Kit Kats, wine, pasta subscriptions and more: our curated list of gift ideas for every type of food lover
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Valentine’s Day is firmly a food holiday. New couples can keep it low-stakes with a box of treats. Long-distance relationships call for something like a gourmet dessert delivery that shows up where you can’t. People who live together and don’t want another object in the apartment can split and enjoy a subscription between them.
As a food journalist, I’ve been professionally obligated to try shiny new treats over the years with only minor stomach-related consequences. This guide to 16 food gifts is the result. Most of these picks ship in time for Valentine’s Day as of publication, so if you’re reading this late, you’re still in luck. (If you ask me, the food subscriptions would make great last-minute gifts.)
Best last-minute gift:
Jean-Georges Heart-Shaped Molten Chocolate Cake
Best food delivery gift:
Boarderie Lover’s Classic Cheese & Charcuterie Board
Published: February 10, 2026, 8:15 pm
Underwear optional? The health pros and cons of going commando

There are times when it is better to wear underwear than not. Here’s what the experts say
In 2015, during a particularly energetic performance of the song American Woman in Stockholm, Lenny Kravitz split a pair of leather pants right down the crotch, revealing his manhood to the world.
I’m sorry to say I think about this incident somewhat regularly. Not out of titillation, but because it planted in my head a troublesome question: just how many people, rock stars or otherwise, aren’t wearing underwear in public?
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 5:00 pm
‘What I see in clinic is never a set of labels’: are we in danger of overdiagnosing mental illness?

Our current approach to mental health labelling and diagnosis has brought benefits. But as a practising doctor, I am concerned that it may be doing more harm than good
Someone is shot, and almost dies; the fragility of life is intimately revealed to him. He goes on to have flashbacks of the event, finds that he can no longer relax or enjoy himself. He is agitated and restless. His relationships suffer, then wither; he is progressively disturbed by intrusive memories of the event.
This could be read as a description of many patients I’ve seen in clinic and in the emergency room over the years in my work as a doctor: it’s recognisably someone suffering what has in recent decades been called PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder. But it isn’t one of my patients. It’s a description of a character in the 7,000-year-old Indian epic The Ramayana; Indian psychiatrist Hitesh Sheth uses it as an example of the timelessness of certain states of mind. Other ancient epics describe textbook cases of what we now call “generalised anxiety disorder”, which is characterised by excessive fear and rumination, loss of focus, and inability to sleep. Yet others describe what sounds like suicidal depression, or devastating substance addiction.
The great topmost sheet of the mass, that where hardly a light had twinkled or moved, becomes now a sparkling field of rhythmic flashing points with trains of travelling sparks hurrying hither and thither. The brain is waking and with it the mind is returning … Swiftly the head mass becomes an enchanted loom where millions of flashing shuttles weave a dissolving pattern, always a meaningful pattern though never an abiding one.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 5:00 am
At the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny challenged the meaning of ‘America’

The Puerto Rican star’s vision of American identity moved beyond colonial tropes to span an entire hemisphere
By now, many of us have a favorite part of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl half-time performance. It’s a dense, rich set that invites rewatching to take in every thoughtful, exuberant detail – even though it’s barely 14 minutes long.
My most beloved part occurs a little more than nine minutes into the homage, when the cuatro puertorriqueño appears. The stringed instrument has its own moment in the spotlight, shown in the talented hands of the cuatrista José Eduardo Santana just before Ricky Martin performs.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 2:28 pm
‘We feel kinda bad when a solo bird shows up’: Canada sees its first European robin – but how did it get there?

Birdwatchers flock to Montréal for rare sighting of ‘vagrant’ bird that has made its home during a bitterly cold winter
On a quiet Montréal street of low-rise brick apartment buildings on one side and cement barrier wall on the other, a crowd has gathered, binoculars around their necks and cameras at the ready. A European robin has taken up residence in the neighbourhood, which is sandwiched between two industrial areas with warehouses and railway lines and, a few blocks away, port facilities on the St Lawrence River.
Ron Vandebeek from Ottawa, Ontario, is here on a frigid February morning hoping to see the rare bird, which was first spotted at the beginning of January.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 12:00 pm
Pride and unease: US Winter Olympians navigate politics, patriotism and Trump attacks

Some athletes at the Milano Cortina Games speaking out on the complications of representing the US abroad are facing hostility from home
Some US athletes at the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina are speaking more openly than at any point since Donald Trump returned to the White House, describing a complicated mix of pride and discomfort about representing the country while political tensions at home and abroad spill into the Games.
The comments – and the fierce reaction they have triggered from political figures, online influencers and the president himself – have exposed a widening gap between how some athletes view their Olympic role and how parts of the political establishment believe they should use it.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 10:00 am
Epstein engineered intimate relationship for Tesla’s Kimbal Musk, emails show

Elon Musk’s younger brother and the woman were involved for about six months between 2012 and 2013
Jeffrey Epstein engineered an intimate relationship between a woman in his network and Kimbal Musk, who is the brother of Elon Musk and on the board of directors at Tesla, according to emails from the Department of Justice’s recent release of documents involving the convicted sex offender. The younger Musk and the woman were involved for around six months between 2012 and 2013, with Kimbal Musk describing them as “dating”.
In the lead-up to Musk and the woman’s first meeting, Epstein and his longtime associate Boris Nikolic labored to set them up and bring her to a birthday party Musk was throwing – with Nikolic telling Epstein: “please prepare [the woman] —;)”
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 9:57 pm
ICE director refuses to commit to pausing operations for 2026 World Cup

Acting director Todd Lyons called ICE ‘key’ to security
2026 World Cup takes place this summer in 11 US cities
The acting director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) told a congressional committee on Tuesday that his agency is a “key part of the overall security apparatus for the World Cup” and refused to commit to pausing operations near games at this summer’s tournament.
The 2026 World Cup will be hosted this summer by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, with 78 of the 104 games taking place in the US. Various entities have estimated that up to 10 million people could visit the 11 US host cities for the quadrennial tournament. However, ICE’s role in Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown – including an extended and widespread operation in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul metropolitan area in which two people were killed by federal agents – has raised serious concerns among fans.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 9:33 pm
FDA declines to review Moderna application for new flu vaccine

Moderna requests meeting to discuss refusal as decision could have implications for all new and updated vaccines
US regulators will not review Moderna’s request to license a new, potentially more effective flu shot – even though the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) previously gave the green light to the project – in a decision that could have implications for all new and updated vaccines in the US.
It’s the latest move by the Trump administration against vaccines. Officials in January decided to stop fully recommending one-third of routine childhood vaccines, including flu vaccines.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 11:52 pm
FBI releases door-camera images of ‘armed individual’ in Nancy Guthrie case

Today show’s Savannah Guthrie says: ‘We believe she is still alive’ as agency hunts for person pictured on Nest camera
The FBI on Tuesday released new photos and video footage of someone the agency’s director described as “an armed individual appearing to have tampered with the camera at Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning of her disappearance”.
Broadcast journalist Savannah Guthrie, host of NBC’s Today and Nancy’s daughter, wrote on social media: “We believe she is still alive. Bring her home.”
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 8:40 pm
Debunked claims from election deniers influenced FBI raid in Georgia, affidavit reveals

The 28 January raid of the Fulton county election office also came after a referral from a White House lawyer
The FBI’s rationale behind raiding the Fulton county election office in Georgia last month was based on debunked claims from election deniers and came after a referral from a White House lawyer who tried to overturn the 2020 election, a search warrant affidavit unsealed on Tuesday reveals.
The warrant offers the first insight for the basis for the FBI’s 28 January raid on the Fulton county election office. FBI officials seized nearly 700 boxes of election materials in the raid.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 9:53 pm
Mark Carney reminds Trump that Canada paid for key border bridge US president says he won’t open

Trump earlier had ranted against bridge and also warned that China would ‘terminate’ hockey in Canada
Mark Carney said he had held a “positive” conversation with Donald Trump after the US leader threatened to block a new key bridge between their two countries, reminding the president that Canada paid for the structure – and that the US shares ownership.
Late on Monday, Trump posted a lengthy message on social media, falsely claiming that the $4.6bn Gordie Howe International Bridge between Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan, had “virtually no US content”. The bridge is due to open in early 2026.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 6:28 pm
Britney Spears sells rights to music catalog for undisclosed sum, say reports

Music publisher Primary Wave said to have bought rights to pop star’s music, including Toxic and Baby One More Time
Britney Spears has sold the rights to her music catalog, which includes hits such as Toxic, Baby One More Time and Gimme More, according to media reports.
The music publisher Primary Wave is said to have purchased the pop star’s music rights on 30 December, TMZ reported on Tuesday, citing legal documents. An unnamed source “familiar with the deal” confirmed the sale to the New York Times.
Continue reading...Published: February 11, 2026, 12:33 am
Gray wolf appears in Los Angeles county for first time in more than 100 years

Three-year-old black coat female, known as BEY03F, crossed into LA county around 6am on 7 February
A gray wolf wandered into Los Angeles county for the first time in more than a century on Saturday morning.
“This is the most southern verified record of a gray wolf in modern times,” Axel Hunnicutt, gray wolf coordinator for the California department of fish and wildlife, said.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 11:43 pm
Ukraine racer defies IOC ban by wearing ‘helmet of memory’ as anger grows

Luger shares ‘remembrance is not a violation’ message
Officials will allow racer to wear black armband instead
Ukrainian athletes have stepped up their defiance of International Olympic Committee rules banning them from protesting against the Russian invasion while in competition, amid growing anger over a decision to ban a “helmet of memory” for the country’s war dead.
On Tuesday evening the skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych revealed that he had continued to use the helmet, which shows athletes killed during the war, during his practice runs in Italy in defiance of the IOC.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 6:53 pm
Trump administration removes LGBTQ+ Pride flag from Stonewall national monument

‘They cannot erase our history. Our Pride flag will be raised again,’ says Manhattan borough president
The Trump administration has removed a large pride flag from the Stonewall national monument in New York City, marking the latest move by the federal government to end diversity initiatives and sanitize the history shared in national parks.
The monument commemorates the June 1969 riots that followed a police raid on the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. The six days of protests against the police action were a key moment in sparking the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, and the site has since become a national symbol of LGBTQ+ Pride.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 9:50 pm
Trump to repeal key ruling allowing regulation of planet-heating gases

Climate groups vow to fight rollback of 2009 finding determining CO2 and other greenhouse gases harm health
In what is set to be its most audacious anti-environment move yet, the Trump administration on Thursday will roll back the mechanism allowing the government to regulate planet-heating pollution, the White House press secretary has told reporters.
“President Trump will be joined by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin to formalize the recession of the 2009 Obama-era endangerment finding,” Karoline Leavitt said at a press conference on Tuesday. “This will be the largest deregulatory action in American history.”
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 10:17 pm
Iran tells US not to let Netanyahu thwart nuclear talks before Trump meeting

Tehran’s intervention comes as the Israeli prime minister heads to a hastily arranged White House encounter
Tehran has told the US not to allow Israel to destroy the chance of reaching an agreement over Iran’s nuclear programme amid speculation that Benjamin Netanyahu intends to use a hastily arranged White House meeting with Donald Trump on Wednesday to divert negotiations.
Iran’s intervention came as the Israeli prime minister flew to Washington to plead with Trump not to negotiate a deal with Tehran if it excludes limiting the country’s ballistic missile programme, dropping its support for proxy forces in the region and curtailing human rights abuses at home.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 7:34 pm
US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick says he had lunch with Epstein on his private island

As he faces calls from lawmakers to resign, Lutnick testifies that he and his family visited disgraced financier in 2012
The US commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, had lunch with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on the disgraced financier’s private island, he said on Tuesday, as he faces mounting calls to resign from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
“I did have lunch with him, as I was on a boat going across on a family vacation” in 2012, Lutnick said in testimony on Tuesday before the Senate appropriations committee.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 7:56 pm
US restaurants targeted for opposing ICE: ‘I refuse to cook for fascists’

Restaurants face one-star reviews and less business in an already precarious industry. Some restaurateurs fear speaking out as immigrants themselves
Amid calls for a national shutdown on 30 January, Anton Kinloch displayed a sign on the sidewalk outside Lone Wolf, his craft cocktail bar and restaurant in Kingston, New York. In large block letters he wrote: “WE LOVE ICE IN DRINKS. WE DON’T LOVE ICE IN REAL LIFE. SOLIDARITY ALWAYS.”
Along with his wife and business partner, Lisa Dy, he had made the difficult decision to stay open, electing instead to donate a portion of the night’s proceeds to a local immigrant advocacy group. With frigid temperatures and inclement weather stymying business in the region this winter, he simply could not afford the lost revenue. But he refused to stay silent in the aftermath of the brutal killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents in Minneapolis.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 7:00 pm
Venezuela welcomes Trump-loving US TV channel in ‘marriage of convenience’

Newsmax, granted major access as the first foreign outlet admitted after the US strike, hailed Trump as a ‘liberator’
In the days after Nicolás Maduro was abducted by US special forces, hundreds of journalists from as far away as Japan flocked to Colombia’s border with Venezuela hoping to witness the fallout from one of the most dramatic moments in South America’s recent history. None were granted visas to enter. Those who tried to do so anyway were detained and thrown out.
But last weekend a team of reporters was finally allowed to visit Caracas.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 6:57 pm
Ohio city stands up to Trump’s ‘attitude of hate’ toward Haitian community

Churches in Springfield provide networks of support as Haitians face uncertainty over the future of TPS legal protections
At morning services at Central Christian Church in Springfield, Ohio, on Sunday, congregants greeted one another with hugs and expressed gratitude for a rare piece of good news. Nearly a week before, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to end legal protections for 350,000 Haitians in the US.
The church is one of several in Springfield that provide services in Haitian Creole and has opened its doors to thousands of Haitians living in the small city in south-western Ohio. Addressing the ruling, pastor Carl Ruby explained in his sermon that during times of suffering, the silence of God doesn’t mean the absence of God.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 5:37 pm
From Melania to Kid Rock’s halftime show: why is Maga art so dreadful?

As the right stokes culture wars, their alternatives to ‘woke’ Hollywood prove to be shoddily made and uninspired
It’s not fair, what they did to rightwing folks on Super Bowl Sunday. Regular viewers could either take in an elaborate and joyful halftime performance from Puerto Rican recording artist Bad Bunny, one of the most popular music stars in the world, or, if they weren’t interested in football or in Bad Bunny’s music, they could quietly find something else to watch or listen to. There are a lot of options out there. Those who wanted to prove their Maga bona fides or loyalties, however, may have felt obligated to watch a parade of similar-sounding country singers lead into a performance from a shorts-wearing Kid Rock, jumping around and seemingly lip-syncing to a novelty hit from 1999.
For rightwingers who couldn’t stomach the Spanish lyrics to Bad Bunny songs, they could take comfort in the clear English of the man also known as Robert Ritchie: “Bawitdaba, da-bang, da-bang, diggy-diggy-diggy.” (These lyrics are actually just what a certain segment of white listeners prefer: something ripped off from Black culture, in this case rapper Busy Bee.) This sad spectacle was provided by Turning Point USA, which is not actually a charity organization for faded turn-of-the-century rap-rockers, but a rightwing advocacy group co-founded by the late Charlie Kirk. When Kid Rock pivoted back to Ritchie and covered the country tune Til You Can’t (with a pious and half-assed new verse added by Ritchie himself), the music was chased with a tribute to Kirk. This means that viewers were treated to all the artistry of a Kid Rock show plus all the cheerfulness of a funeral.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 5:44 pm
I drove hours to see the monks walking for peace. Five minutes with them was the gift of a lifetime

I glimpsed the monks on their 2,300-mile pilgrimage across America – their message of loving-kindness had me in tears
“I’m obsessed with the monks,” my friend Sam told me. “It’s the only thing getting me through the violence of this second Trump administration. The monks, and my meds.”
I nodded. I’d first heard about the monks walking for peace after my brother and sister-in-law traveled to hear them in Alabama, returning with stories of stillness and a grounded sense of hope.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 1:00 pm
Gentrification is pricing artists out of New York, threatening its cultural edge

The city’s artist population has fallen for the first time in decades, a report finds, for want of affordable housing
Rowynn Dumont, a curator, painter, photographer and writer, lived in about 25 places around the world before settling in New York in 2017.
“It’s where my community and the art world infrastructure already were,” said Dumont.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 4:00 pm
Wallace, Gromit and a new use for lentils: blockbuster Aardman exhibition opens at Young V&A

Children are encouraged to get hands-on as the world’s leading stop-motion studio showcases its work in east London
What would Wallace – everyone’s favourite amateur Yorkshire inventor – look like with a moustache, straw boater and postal worker’s coat? Would a massive set of teeth suit his faithful beagle, Gromit? How about a nose shaped like a banana?
Such questions are answered by an illuminating and sometimes alarming exhibition at east London’s Young V&A that showcases the work of the world’s leading stop-motion outfit, the Bristol-based Aardman studios. Early sketches for Nick Park’s much-loved characters reveal that Wallace was once just a few bristles short of Hitler, while Gromit had fangs and the ability to speak.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 6:26 pm
Jon Stewart calls Maga backlash to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show ‘actually pathetic’

Late-night hosts discussed rightwing backlash to Bad Bunny’s all-Spanish Super Bowl half-time show
Late-night hosts addressed the performative Maga outrage over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl half-time show.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 4:29 pm
No, the human-robot singularity isn’t here. But we must take action to govern AI | Samuel Woolley

Moltbook, a social media site for AI agents, is nothing new. Still, the marriage of big tech and politics demands we take a stand
On a recent trip to the San Francisco Bay Area, I was shocked by the billboards that lined the freeway outside of the airport. “The singularity is here,” proclaimed one. “Humanity had a good run,” said another. It seemed like every other sign along the road was plastered with claims from tech firms making outrageous claims about artificial intelligence. The ads, of course, were rife with hype and ragebait. But the claims they contain aren’t occurring in a vacuum. The OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, recently said: “We basically have built AGI, or very close to it,” before confusingly qualifying his statement as “spiritual”. Elon Musk has gone even further, claiming: “We have entered the singularity.”
Enter Moltbook, the social media site built for AI agents. A place where bots can talk to other bots, in other words. A spate of doom-laden news articles and op-eds followed its launch. The authors fretted about the fact that the bots were talking about religion, claiming to have secretly spent their human builders’ money, and even plotting the overthrow of humanity. Many pieces contained suggestions eerily like those on the billboards in San Francisco: that machines are now not only as smart as humans (a theory known as artificial general intelligence) but that they are moving beyond us (a sci-fi concept known as the singularity).
Samuel Woolley is the author of Manufacturing Consensus: Understanding Propaganda in the Era of Automation and Anonymity and co-author of Bots. He is a professor at the University of Pittsburgh.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 11:00 am
Gavin Newsom’s likely presidential bid is built on broken promises | Gil Durán

The California governor has a record of failed pledges on housing, healthcare and more as he mistakes theatrics for leadership
Gavin Newsom has stumbled upon the perfect slogan for his likely upcoming presidential campaign: “Strong and Wrong.” In a recent interview, California’s governor said Americans prefer crude politicians like Donald Trump over leaders who cling to niceties and norms.
“Given the choice … the American people always support strong and wrong versus weak and right,” he said.
Gil Durán is a California journalist and author of the forthcoming book The Nerd Reich: Silicon Valley Fascism and the War On Democracy. He was an adviser to several Democratic politicians
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 1:00 pm
The far right in power always co-opts culture – in France, it has already begun | Alexander Hurst

Marine Le Pen’s party is concocting plans to replace a vital, vibrant arts scene with a retrograde movement that would glorify the country’s past
Should you judge the quality of a film based on how many people have been to see it? It’s the type of argument you would expect to hear in the context of the “culture war”; but is it what you would expect to hear from French culture warriors? From a country that uses language quotas to maintain its musicians on broadcast media, has fought to promote its language abroad and has always seen itself as a place that radiates art outwards? After all, this is a country that put on an opera for the 2024 Olympic closing ceremony.
Enter Sébastien Chenu, vice-president of Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN). Chenu advanced the box-office success argument as a reason for his party’s proposal to eliminate, Doge-style, France’s National Cinema Centre (CNC) – the public body that subsidises almost every nook and cranny of the country’s heavy-hitting film industry. Let the market take over? Quality as a derivative of quantity? If the RN is perfectly happy to surrender Audiard for Avengers 18 (or whatever), why not apply the logic elsewhere as well?
Alexander Hurst is a Guardian Europe columnist. His memoir, Generation Desperation, is out now
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 1:00 pm
Jimmy Lai’s sentencing tells me this: democracy is dead in Hong Kong, and I escaped just in time | Nathan Law

Who will speak out for values and rights and my fellow democracy activist now that opposition has been silenced in Hong Kong? I say Britain should
Nathan Law is a politician and activist from Hong Kong
Waking up on Monday morning to the news of the pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai’s 20-year prison sentence for national security offences felt surreal. I could have easily been in his position if I hadn’t fled Hong Kong right before the implementation of the notorious national security law (NSL), under which Lai has faced the harshest penalty ever given. In fact, Lai chose to stay and stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Hong Kong in the face of an uncertain and repressive future. Now his family fears that he will die in prison.
A mix of emotions filled my mind. I was immensely disgusted by the audacity and malevolence of such punishment. This sentence has a transparently political end, but the Hong Kong and Chinese governments make no bones about it. Their sole purpose is to silence critics, and they have succeeded: civil society and domestic media, which should be the watchdogs of individual rights and government overreach, are dead silent on criticising the trial.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 10:39 am
This is my first Valentine’s Day as a single person since 1994 – and I can’t wait | Zoe Williams

A trip to the pub with my favourite 89-year-old, followed by a get together with some errant wives ... It’s going to be a belter
This is the first time I’ve been single on Valentine’s Day since 1994. I didn’t give it a lot of thought – romance’s festival day has never been a great advert for the concept. In the best case scenario, it turns your real and important feelings into a commercial cliche, in the worst, it’s just a vivid and poignant reminder of how much you wish you were elsewhere, and at every point in between, it’s open season for restaurants to rip you off while you make dry conversation over drier chicken.
This year, however, I made a plan with two married friends. I did not anticipate how much I would enjoy bumping into their husbands around the place, going “guess where I’m going on Valentine’s Day? OUT WITH YOUR WIFE”, to see their astonished expressions, since, ensconced in long marriages, they can no longer remember what month it is, let alone if anyone has any plans.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 11:00 am
My patient’s near-death experience in hospital left me with worry and guilt. This is how vicarious trauma starts | Ranjana Srivastava

Afterwards, my team and I kept going without ever discussing the event. But something felt heavy. And because I couldn’t name it, I didn’t know how to deal with it
“And who are you?” Tracking the voice, I realise the nurse is talking to me.
“I’m the physician looking after the patient.”
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 2:00 pm
The Guardian view on Jimmy Lai: what Britain’s caution says about its relationship to Beijing’s power | Editorial

Australia defended a detained journalist despite the risks. Britain’s muted response to a media mogul’s harsh sentence suggests a narrowing view of what confrontation is worth
If the sentence handed to the media mogul Jimmy Lai was meant to surprise, it would have been shorter. Twenty years behind bars is not a burst of rage. It is a sentence designed to make repression routine in Hong Kong. The 78-year-old founder of the shuttered pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily is now likely to die in prison after being convicted of sedition. The court was telling Hongkongers what kind of place they now live in, and signalling to foreign governments what kind of relationship Beijing expects them to accept.
China’s national security law, imposed on Hong Kong in 2020, was designed to dismantle the former British colony’s pro-democracy movement and to place freedom of expression under permanent political constraint by the Chinese Communist party. From 2020 to 2026, at least 385 individuals have been arrested and 175 convicted under national security-related offences.
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Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 6:56 pm
Norwegian biathlete wins Winter Olympics bronze and then tells TV interview of affair

Sturla Holm Lægreid stuns viewers watching in Norway
‘Three months ago I made the mistake of my life’
The Norwegian Sturla Holm Lægreid broke down in tears after winning bronze in the men’s 20km biathlon, apologising for having an affair and saying: “It has been the worst week of my life.”
Johan-Olav Botn won gold, with the Frenchman Éric Perrot in second, but it was Lægreid who stunned television viewers in Norway after opening up to the broadcaster NRK about his private life over the past six months.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 3:33 pm
‘My needles are waiting’: Ben Ogden credits knitting habit after cross-country silver

Vermont native ends US men’s 50-year medal drought
Result continues strong showing at Milan-Cortina
Norway’s Johannes Høsflot Klæbo wins seventh gold
Ben Ogden delivered the most significant result in US men’s cross-country skiing in decades on Tuesday afternoon, winning Olympic silver in the men’s sprint classic at the Milano Cortina Games to end a 50-year medal drought. And afterwards he credited the relaxation he finds in knitting.
The mustachioed 25-year-old finished in 3min 40.61sec after surging through the final with his trademark classical technique, less than a second behind Norway’s Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, who secured the seventh Olympic gold medal of his career in 3:39.74. Klæbo’s teammate Oskar Opstad Vike took bronze after climbing from 20th in qualifying to the podium.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 3:55 pm
Winter Olympics officials find fix for broken medals and promise repairs

Downhill champion Breezy Johnson among the affected
‘A solution has been identified, and a fix put in place’
After days of embarrassing stories about Winter Olympic medals cracking, snapping, and even breaking in two after falling in the snow, organisers say they have finally fixed the problem.
Officials have also promised to repair any of the medals that were awarded in the opening three days of competition in Milano Cortina, after identifying on Monday that the issue stemmed from the medal’s cord, which is fitted with a breakaway mechanism required by law.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 12:47 pm
Mikaela Shiffrin’s Winter Olympics drought continues after slalom slump in team event

American wastes strong downhill leg from Johnson
Slalom standout missed out on medals in 2022
Raedler and Huber win gold for Austria
Mikaela Shiffrin extended her Olympic slump with a fourth-place finish in the new team combined event at the Milan Cortina Games on Tuesday after partner Breezy Johnson led the opening downhill leg.
Shiffrin, the most successful World Cup racer of all time with a record 108 victories –71 of them in slalom, also a record – has now gone seven straight Olympic races without a medal.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 4:23 pm
Welcome to the Dark Side: Seattle’s brutal, Super Bowl-winning defense is here to stay

The Seahawks’ Legion of Boom terrorized opponents in the 2010s. Now a new unit has taken up the mantle – and delivered another title
Super Bowl LX was a two-score game with less than five minutes remaining. New England had the ball on the Seahawks’ 44-yard line and – after reaching the end zone in the fourth quarter, finally – that familiar sense of possibility. But that quickly vaporized when Devon Witherspoon knifed in on a corner blitz and jarred the ball loose from the Patriots quarterback, Drake Maye, mid-throw. Uchenna Nwosu snatched it in stride and rumbled 45 yards to the end zone, sealing Seattle’s 29‑13 victory.
That the league’s top defense was able to punctuate this moment, more than a decade in the making, with an interception as the Super Bowl XLIX hero Malcolm Butler looked on made the Seahawks’ revenge all the sweeter. “They lived up to the Dark Side today,” the Seattle head coach, Mike Macdonald, said of his defense. “It’s going to go down in the history books.”
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 10:00 am
Sesko rescues late point for Manchester United to deny West Ham precious win

Stop all the clippers, don’t cut off the barnet: United’s winning run is over. Frank Ilett, the man who pledged never to visit a barber again until Manchester United won five matches in a row, may have been denied a viral haircut, but United’s resilience came to the fore here to deny the Hammers what would have been a deserved victory deep into added time.
A studded finish from the fan favourite Tomas Soucek was cancelled out by an impressive, instinctive strike from Benjamin Sesko to leave this match honours even. United lacked energy and snap, West Ham saw two precious points fall away at the last; both sides will leave frustrated but not disconsolate. The Hammers remain in 18th place, United stay in fourth, their contrasting objectives remain in play.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 10:20 pm
USA dominates short-handed Canada to close out women’s hockey group play

Hannah Bilka scores twice in 5-0 shutout win
Canada captain Marie-Philip Poulin out with injury
US will face Italy in quarter-final on Friday
Hannah Bilka scored twice, and the United States’ youth and speed overwhelmed a Canadian women’s hockey team missing its captain in a 5-0 win at the Milan Cortina Games on Tuesday.
The lopsided victory in Milan clinched first place for the US in Group A entering the quarter-finals, and continued confirming why the Americans entered the tournament as favorites. Team USA swept all four preliminary-round games by a combined score of 20-1 and brought back memories of how a Canadian team in their prime rolled to winning gold at the 2022 Beijing Games.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 10:32 pm
Keion White becomes second 49ers player shot in San Francisco in 18 months

Lineman shot in ankle hours after Super Bowl
27-year-old’s injuries are non-life threatening
Keion White, a defensive lineman for the San Francisco 49ers, has undergone surgery after he was shot in the ankle early on Monday morning.
The shooting happened in San Francisco hours after the end of the Super Bowl, which was played at Levi’s Stadium in nearby Santa Clara.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 2:10 pm
Infantino dogged by threat of Russia and fear of Trump as he heads to sweet-talk Uefa

Fifa president will be under major scrutiny when he goes to Brussels to address the Uefa annual congress on Thursday
Assuming Gianni Infantino turns up on time, he is expected to make his customary address to Uefa’s annual congress on Thursday. The couple of hours spent in Brussels Expo Hall 3 will be largely procedural but the Fifa president’s messaging will be worth delegates’ attention. Even by the standards of relations between football’s major governing bodies, the past 12 months have been fractious. The fault lines hardly get narrower and there is certainly no reduction in the number of thorny issues simmering away.
At last year’s edition, in Belgrade, Infantino used the gathering of European football’s great and good to make a caveated case for Russia’s return to competitive action. If that was a rolling of the pitch, his comments on the matter in an interview last week amounted to letting the sprinklers loose. Infantino said the ban on Russian sides should be reassessed, at least for age-group teams, but there is little chance of his views gaining weight around Europe even if he elects to revisit the argument.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 8:00 am
Four players ejected after brawl breaks out during Hornets-Pistons game

Police briefly enter court as tempers flare, benches clear
Hornets coach Charles Lee later tossed for arguing call
A fight between the Detroit Pistons and Charlotte Hornets in the third quarter of Monday night’s game resulted in four player ejections.
Charlotte’s Moussa Diabate and Miles Bridges were tossed, along with Detroit’s Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart. Hornets coach Charles Lee was ejected in the fourth quarter after he had to be restrained from going after an official while arguing a call.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 2:16 pm
‘A step in the wrong direction’: Israel’s West Bank plans prompt global backlash

US, Britain, EU and Arab nations condemn plans that Israeli ministers say will ‘kill the idea of a Palestinian state’
Israeli measures to tighten its control of the West Bank have prompted a global backlash, including a signal from Washington restating the Trump administration’s opposition to annexation of the occupied territory.
Announcing the measures, which involve extending Israeli control in areas that are currently under Palestinian administration, Israel’s defence minister, Israel Katz, made clear they were aimed at strengthening Israeli settlements in the West Bank and pre-empting the emergence of an independent sovereign Palestine.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 4:00 pm
Norway defence chief says Russia could invade to protect nuclear assets

Exclusive: Eirik Kristoffersen, who served in Afghanistan, rejects Trump’s claim that Nato troops stayed off frontlines
Norway’s army chief has said Oslo cannot exclude the possibility of a future Russian invasion of the country, suggesting Moscow could move on Norway to protect its nuclear assets stationed in the far north.
“We don’t exclude a land grab from Russia as part of their plan to protect their own nuclear capabilities, which is the only thing they have left that actually threatens the United States,” said Gen Eirik Kristoffersen, Norway’s chief of defence.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 7:07 pm
Ukraine war briefing: UK promises to double troop numbers in Norway to deter Putin

Defence secretary John Healey says Russian president is ‘rapidly re-establishing military presence in the region, including reopening old cold war bases’. What we know on day 1,449
Continue reading...Published: February 11, 2026, 12:53 am
Man convicted of first-degree murder is first to be executed by Florida in 2026

Ronald Palmer Heath killed a traveling salesman in 1989; last year the state had a record 19 executions
A man convicted of killing a traveling salesman he and his brother had met at a bar has become the first person executed in Florida this year.
Ronald Palmer Heath, 64, was pronounced dead at 6.12pm on Tuesday after a three-drug injection at the Florida state prison near Starke. Heath was convicted of first-degree murder, robbery with a deadly weapon and other charges in the 1989 killing of Michael Sheridan.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 11:51 pm
Five bones, teeth and car key found in Tasmanian search for missing backpacker Celine Cremer

Police have been searching for Belgian tourist, 31, since she went missing near Cradle Mountain in June 2023
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Investigators are closer to uncovering the mystery of what happened to missing Belgian tourist Celine Cremer after a major discovery in the wilderness.
Five bones, teeth and a Honda car key were found by Tasmania police after a two-day search of the Arthur River area, where Cremer is believed to have disappeared.
Continue reading...Published: February 11, 2026, 12:22 am
Actor Noel Clarke arrested over allegation of attempted rape in 2007

Former Doctor Who star is also facing allegations of exposure and sexual assault by touching
The actor Noel Clarke has been arrested over an attempted rape, which allegedly took place in 2007.
The former Doctor Who star is also facing allegations of exposure and sexual assault by touching.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 7:54 pm
Exercise can be ‘frontline treatment’ for mild depression, researchers say

Biggest improvements seen in young adults and new mothers, with group activities of most benefit
Aerobic exercise such as running, swimming or dancing can be considered a frontline treatment for mild depression and anxiety, according to research that suggests working out with others brings the most benefits.
Scientists analysed published reviews on exercise and mental health and found that some of the greatest improvements were observed in young adults and new mothers – groups that are considered particularly vulnerable to mental health problems.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 11:30 pm
Iran’s shadow fleet of old tankers a ticking bomb for sea life, say experts

Exclusive: Analysts say there will be oil spill catastrophe that could be far bigger than Exxon Valdez disaster
Decrepit oil tankers in Iran’s sanctions-busting shadow fleet are a “ticking time bomb”, and it is only a matter of time before there is a catastrophic environmental disaster, maritime intelligence analysts have warned.
Such an oil spill could be far bigger than the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster that released 37,000 tonnes of crude oil into the sea, they said.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 11:50 am
Republican House bill guts laws protecting US consumers from toxic chemicals

Bill limits type of science used to determine health risks and gives industry major role in chemical review process
A new Republican House bill proposes sweeping changes to US toxic chemical laws that would gut protections for consumers, workers and the environment, public health advocates mobilising against the legislation warn.
Among other changes to the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA), the bill would limit the type of science that is used to determine health risks, stop legally requiring the Environmental Protection Agency to ensure chemicals won’t harm people, give industry a prominent role in chemical review processes, and make it more difficult legally for the agency to ban toxic substances.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 1:00 pm
Jeffrey Epstein plotted with lawyer to try to have woman deported, documents reveal

Wall Street attorney Brad Karp, who represented Epstein’s business associate, Leon Black, also coordinated surveillance on the woman
Jeffrey Epstein plotted with a high-powered Manhattan lawyer to try arranging the deportation of a woman who was an inconvenience to someone in his social circle, newly released documents reveal.
While their efforts were unsuccessful, emails also reveal that this Epstein associate, Wall Street attorney Brad Karp – who represented the late financier’s business associate, Leon Black – coordinated surveillance on the woman.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 5:00 pm
Local police aid ICE by tapping school cameras amid Trump’s immigration crackdown

Local police assisted federal immigration agents by repeatedly searching school cameras that record license plate numbers, data show
Police departments across the US are quietly leveraging school district security cameras to assist Donald Trump’s mass immigration enforcement campaign, an investigation by the 74 reveals.
Hundreds of thousands of audit logs spanning a month show police are searching a national database of automated license plate reader data, including from school cameras, for immigration-related investigations.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 11:32 am
Trump Rx prescription drug site ‘not a solution’ for many patients, experts say

New website lists only limited number of medications – and many of them cost less in generic form elsewhere
The Trump administration has launched TrumpRx, but there are other sites offering discounts on more medications, and the new government site will appeal to a very limited group of patients, experts say.
Trump has promised reforms on the unusually high drug prices in the US, and he called the announcement “the largest reduction in prescription drug prices in history” at a press conference on Thursday. Yet the site only lists 43 medications, more than half of which are available in generic form at significantly cheaper prices elsewhere.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 1:30 pm
‘Opportunity of a lifetime’: details emerge on couple who wed at Bad Bunny Super Bowl half-time show

Story of Eleisa ‘Elli’ Aparicio and Thomas ‘Tommy’ Wolter’s love began surfacing after their cameo
They celebrated their one-year anniversary as a couple in February 2024. And roughly just two years later, they said “I do” in one of the most watched Super Bowl half-time shows ever.
Details of Eleisa “Elli” Aparicio and Thomas “Tommy” Wolter’s love story began surfacing through news reports and social media sleuthing on Monday, a day after the Los Angeles-area pair all but shed their anonymity by getting married amid Bad Bunny’s sensational performance on the field at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, during Super Bowl LX’s half-time show.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 2:12 pm
UK signed deals with US firms that were clients of Mandelson lobbying company

Clients of Global Counsel, co-founded by Mandelson, included OpenAI and Palantir, which have both signed deals with government
A lobbying firm co-owned by Peter Mandelson worked for OpenAI before the US tech company signed a wide-ranging agreement with the UK government to explore deploying AI in Britain’s justice, security and education systems.
In 2024, the $500bn-valued maker of ChatGPT was a client of Global Counsel, which Mandelson co-founded and part-owned. Keir Starmer subsequently appointed Mandelson as ambassador to Washington.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 7:14 pm
EU moves closer to creating offshore centres for migrants and asylum seekers

MEPs vote to allow people to be deported to places they have never been to, as NGOs express fears over new ‘safe third countries’ list
The EU has moved closer to creating offshore centres for migrants and asylum seekers, after centre-right and far-right MEPs united for tougher migration policies.
MEPs voted for legal changes that will give authorities more options to deport asylum seekers, including sending people to countries they have never been to.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 4:38 pm
Ireland’s basic income for the arts scheme becomes permanent

When piloted, initiative that provided €325 a week to eligible artists recouped more than its net cost, study shows
Ireland is creating a scheme that will give artists a weekly income in the hope of reducing their need for alternative work and boosting their creativity.
The Basic Income for the Arts (BIA) initiative will provide €325 (£283) a week to 2,000 eligible artists based in the Republic of Ireland in three-year cycles.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 7:21 pm
Drive the ‘ice road’, Estonians told – just don’t fasten your seatbelt

Cold spell means cars can cross 20km stretch of frozen sea but drivers must be able to exit quickly in case of a problem
Temperatures in northern Europe have been so low that citizens of Estonia can now drive across a 20km stretch of frozen sea linking the country’s two main islands.
The so-called “ice road” connecting the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, located in western Estonia between the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga, was officially opened on Sunday with a line of cars waiting to use it that afternoon.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 6:54 pm
‘A white man’s war, a Black man’s fight’: the eye-opening story of Black soldiers in Vietnam

At a time when Black military history is being rewritten under Trump officials, new book The War Within a War provides a vital reminder
Wil Haygood’s new book, his 10th, is The War Within a War: The Black Struggle in Vietnam and at Home. Meeting in Washington DC to discuss it, he produces from between the pages a small Ziploc bag. Carefully, he takes out a flier, yellowed and brittle with age. The text at the top is Vietnamese. Underneath there is English.
It reads: “Colored GI’s! The South Vietnamese people, who are struggling for their independence and freedom, are friends with the American colored people being victim of barbarous racial discrimination at home. Your battlefield is right in the USA! Your enemy is the war lords in the White House and the Pentagon!”
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 10:03 am
Masterpiece, fridge magnet, phone case … opera: how Hokusai’s The Great Wave hit the stage

He survived a stroke, a lightning strike, a fire – and created one of the world’s most recognisable images. Now the Japanese artist’s ‘wild, fascinating’ life has inspired an opera
Opera has inspired many of the 20th century’s greatest artists to create extraordinary sets. Oskar Kokoschka designed a Magic Flute for Salzburg and a Ballo in maschera for Florence. Salvador Dalí produced a controversial Salome for London; David Hockney’s designs for Glyndebourne’s Rake’s Progress complement Stravinsky’s sound-world so miraculously that they are still in use 50 years after their creation. Marc Chagall’s ceiling fresco for Paris’s Opéra Garnier and murals for the New York Met testify to the intimate connection between opera and painting.
And yet remarkably few operas portray visual artists. Something about their painstaking work seems to resist representation in this most extravagant of artforms. Only two operas about artists are regularly performed: Hindemith’s Mathis der Maler, depicting the German Renaissance painter Matthias Grünewald, and Berlioz’s Benvenuto Cellini – and Cellini gave Berlioz a head-start with his rollicking memoirs about his scandalous adventures in 16th-century Florence.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 4:05 pm
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was never a love story. It was a warning

Watch Michel Gondry’s 2004 time-twister as a hard sci-fi film and you might heed its advice
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a film about the gap between what we think we can control and what happens when reality hits. Over the years, many critics and fans have celebrated Michel Gondry’s film as a tender-hearted love story. But a rewatch might reveal that Gondry’s second collaboration with postmodern American screenwriter Charlie Kaufman is much closer to another, twistier genre: hard sci-fi.
By now, the story of Eternal Sunshine is familiar. Depressed introvert Joel (Jim Carrey) meets Clementine (Kate Winslet), whose box-dyed hair colour and moods change as often as the weather. A mismatch made in heaven. The troubled couple eventually find a fix for their rocky, codependent relationship: a service provided by a sketchy medical company called Lacuna Inc that offers to erase their memories of each other. Clementine goes first. Out of spite, Joel follows.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 2:00 pm
Whistle review – a smart, sympathetic spin on the cursed-artefact horror

Chiller about a skull-shaped Aztec whistle blends Final Destination-style deaths with a tender portrait of anxious adolescence
On the surface, this teen-courting, genre-savvy Irish-Canadian horror effort looks like the kind of project ushered into production after the Philippou brothers’ cursed-artefact chiller Talk to Me cleared up at the box office. However, rather than suburban Australia, writer Owen Egerton and director Corin Hardy relocate us to an autumnal, Springsteen-ready North American steeltown, where artsy high-schooler Chrys (Dafne Keen) inherits the locker of the star basketballer we’ve just seen flambeed in a prologue. The deadly doodad she finds there is a skull-shaped Aztec whistle with either “summon the dead” or “summon your dead” (there’s some linguistic quibbling) inscribed on the side. Naturally she puts it back, and everybody lives happily ever after.
I kid, of course. For a while, the horror element is less in-your-face than it was in the pummelling Antipodean predecessor, but whistleblowing soon makes everyone’s worst fears about dying literal. That development gives Hardy’s increasingly bloody kill scenes a Final Destination-like piquancy: your heart can only go out to the boy racer who perishes via car crash in his upstairs bedroom. One similarity to the Philippous’ film is the sympathy for insecure, troubled teens who couldn’t seem more unlike the usual disposable jocks and prom queens. Egerton observes courtship rituals with tenderness, quietly foregrounding Chrys’s struggles to come out to upright classmate Ellie (Sophie Nélisse); beneath the looming shadow of death, this is an attempt to live one’s truest life.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 11:04 am
The Swedish Connection review – uplifting real life tale of Stockholm bureaucrat who outwits the Nazis

A genial, lightly comic portrait of Gösta Engzell, the unlikely civil servant who outmanoeuvred Nazi bureaucracy with paperwork
‘It’s a miracle!” exclaims a Swedish official. No, he is corrected by a beaming colleague: “It’s bureaucracy.” This is a man whose diplomatic pincer skills have just stuck it to the Nazi hate machine and will save tens of thousands of Jewish lives. His name is Gösta Engzell, a real-life bureaucrat in the Swedish foreign ministry during the second world war, played here by Henrik Dorsin as bumbling and avuncular in his comfy cardigans and dicky bow ties.
If we are honest, Engzell’s desk-based heroism – deploying the power of loopholes, paperwork and diplomatic notes verbales – to save lives is not terribly cinematic. Co-directors Thérèse Ahlbeck and Marcus Olsson’s workaround is to give us shots of diplomats dashing along the corridors of power, huffing and puffing; it all adds to the film’s affable comic mood, pleasant enough but sometimes jarring with the seriousness of what is at stake.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 9:00 am
Florence + the Machine review – a thrilling shift in tone towards stark, sombre catharsis

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Florence Welch is backed by the folk-horror dramatics of a petticoat-clad choir – but quite capable of transfixing the crowd with her billowing voice alone
‘I’ve only sung this once before and it makes me shake,” Florence Welch admits, crouching alone at the far end of a long, narrow thrust stage. Watching her command this arena during the first of two sold-out shows in Glasgow in honour of Florence + the Machine’s sixth album Everybody Scream, it’s hard to imagine Welch fearing anything. Just seconds ago, she was racing barefoot, flouncy skirts gathered in one hand, ripping through Spectrum (the band’s first UK No 1, back in 2012) and its searing demand: “Say my name!”
But the new song she is steeling herself to sing presses on a bruise. With ratcheting intensity, You Can Have It All grieves an ectopic pregnancy which almost killed her, as well as a music industry that punishes its stars for motherhood. Over grungy electric guitar, her tempestuous voice billows like sails in high wind: “Am I a woman now?” It leaves the arena in stunned silence. She gives a wry curtsey.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 12:35 pm
J Cole: The Fall Off review – rap legend’s final album is a self-obsessed hip-hop history lesson

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Bowing out after six consecutive US No 1 albums, Cole references rap greats and even conjures a convo between Biggie and 2Pac – but the lens rarely strays from himself
J Cole released his debut mixtape in 2007, and now, nearly two decades later and after six back-to-back US No 1 albums, the North Carolina MC is still wrestling with the weight of so much hope heaped upon him. He is framing The Fall Off as a graceful bowing out – “to do on my last what I was unable to do on my first”, he has said – and it’s almost as if he is a student coming to the end of a long period of study, with this double album as his graduate thesis.
Across 24 tracks and 101 minutes, The Fall Off is full of technical proficiency, raw lyrical skill, citation, interpolation and sampling, and it attempts nothing less than to embody a half-century of hip-hop. Through direct and indirect references, lessons unfold throughout. The Fall-Off Is Inevitable is inspired by Nas’s 2001 Stillmatic track Rewind. I Love Her Again is an obvious nod to Common’s I Used to Love HER. Bunce Road Blues borrows lyrics from Usher’s Nice & Slow but connects to R&B’s present with guest vocals from Nigerian singer Tems. The Let Out is reminiscent of SpottieOttieDopaliscious from OutKast’s Aquemini, and so forth: all ample material for audiences to think through hip-hop’s past and future.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 3:50 pm
Your Life Without Me by James Meek review – angel of destruction haunts a domestic drama

A plot to blow up St Paul’s Cathedral is seen through the lens of family tragedy
A great demolition is also an act of creation, so long as its execution is bold and impressive enough, so long as it clears out the dead wood and opens up the terrain. It’s the ethos that links Pablo Picasso to 1970s punk, Shiva the Destroyer to the anarchist hero of Joseph Conrad’s The Secret Agent. Rip it up and start again. Or rip it up for the pure thrill of the ripping. In Graham Greene’s short story The Destructors, the schoolboy vandals of the Wormsley Common Gang systematically unpick a Christopher Wren-designed London house, working from the inside out so that it dissolves into rubble the moment a supporting post is pulled down. The crime’s one adult witness, a lorry driver, guffaws at the sight. “I’m sorry, I can’t help it,” he tells the home’s distraught owner. “There’s nothing personal, but you got to admit it’s funny.”
Raf, the angel of destruction who haunts the wings of James Meek’s graceful, death-haunted domestic drama, is likewise drawn to the work of Wren – although his project is conceived on a much grander scale. Raf is a professional demolition man, a gifted young engineer and natural born radical, easily moved to laughter or tears and effortlessly dazzling everyone in his orbit. For his PhD project, he has been granted free run of St Paul’s Cathedral in order to test the old building’s resistance to modern traffic vibration. He drills discreet holes in the masonry to install movement censors. But he also packs the cavities with Semtex.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 7:00 am
The Great Resistance by Carrie Gibson review – a panoramic account of the fight to end slavery

An ambitious chronicle spans four centuries of escapes and uprisings in the Americas
‘I am painting a historical landscape,” writes Carrie Gibson – “one that stretches the entire length and breadth of the Americas.” The story she applies this panoramic approach to is that of “the largest, longest-running and most diverse ongoing insurrection the world has ever known”: the fight for freedom by enslaved Africans and their descendants in the Americas, from the 1500s to the 1800s.
It is an ambitious project. In 1979, the historian Eugene Genovese remarked that this story “might require 10 large volumes to tell in adequate detail”. Gibson attempts it in 500 pages. Flitting from Baltimore to Bridgetown to Bahia, her 35 chapters are a catalogue of escapes, armed uprisings and revolution – a dense tapestry as rich in stories from Spanish Cuba, Portuguese Brazil, French Martinique or Dutch Curaçao as from the more familiar settings of the United States or the Anglophone Caribbean. Not that it ignores well-known events or prominent people. William Wilberforce and the campaign to end the slave trade feature, as does Abraham Lincoln and the American civil war. But such familiar terrain is placed within a much broader context.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 9:00 am
Romeo Is a Dead Man review – a misfire from a storied gaming provocateur

PlayStation 5 (version tested), Xbox, PC; Grasshopper Manufacture/Marvelous Inc
After some dumb fun hacking at zombies, legendary developer Suda51’s first original game in a decade sadly only delivers a host of incoherent disappointments
Ever since he baffled GameCube owners with 2005’s Killer7, Japanese game director Suda51 has had a reputation for turning heads. From parodying the banality of open-world games with 2007’s No More Heroes to collaborating with James Gunn for 2012’s pulpy Lollipop Chainsaw, his games often offer a welcome reprieve from soulless, half-a-billion-dollar-budget gaming blockbusters. It was with considerable excitement that I fired up Suda’s first new game in 10 years.
The game kicks off with a slick cartoon that shows our hero, Romeo Stargazer, being eaten by a zombie. Hastily resurrected by his zany scientist grandfather, Romeo returns from the brink imbued with new powers – and then we’re off. Almost immediately I am bombarded by an impenetrable wall of proper-noun nonsense. It’s like this for the next 20 hours.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 2:11 pm
A peeping peacock and a snow moon – readers’ best photographs

Click here to submit a picture for publication in these online galleries and/or on the Guardian letters page
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 4:00 pm
The distance between us: are these people together or apart? – in pictures

Intriguing images abound in Yolanda del Amo’s new book Archipelago, which explores how our longing for closeness coexists with a desire for individuality
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 7:00 am
My helicopter went into freefall – inside an active volcano

Christopher Duddy was shooting a film in Hawaii when disaster struck. For 28 hours he choked on fumes near a lava lake, fighting to get to safety
The 1993 erotic thriller Sliver should have ended differently: Zeke, played by William Baldwin, was scripted to fly a helicopter towards an active volcano, after Sharon Stone’s character, Carly, reveals she’s the killer. The pilot, Craig Hosking, had been tasked with flying low over Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano, accompanied by the director of photography, Mike Benson, and his assistant Christopher Duddy, to film the bubbling lava and white plumes of smoke escaping from the Puʻu ʻŌʻō vent. It was a clear day on the Big Island when Duddy watched a corkscrew trail form in the smoke behind the helicopter, and he remembers thinking: “I can’t believe I’m getting paid to do this.”
It was November 1992, and a big storm was due to hit the area, so they were shooting as much footage as they could along the coast, capturing the rainforest and brilliant blue ocean shimmering against the black lava of the volcano, before the weather disrupted production. But as they dipped over Puʻu ʻŌʻō for a second time, the helicopter’s engine failed. Their visibility faded as thick smoke engulfed them. Duddy jolted his eyes away from the camera monitors towards the open doors and saw that they were heading straight for a cliff. There was a loud crash as the rotor sheared off on impact and the helicopter went into freefall.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 6:00 am
‘Every shirt has a story’: the designers saving football kits from landfill

The beautiful game has a fast fashion problem, with clubs bringing out multiple kits every season. But a move towards upcycling old shirts and wearing vintage garments is on the rise
It may have been a quiet January transfer window, but even so, thousands of new shirts will be printed for Lucas Paquetá, returning to his former Brazilian club Flamengo, while his West Ham shirt instantly feels old. Not to mention the thousands of other players moving from one club to another. Uefa estimates that up to 60% of kits worn by players are destroyed at the end of the season, and at any one time there are thought to be more than 1bn football shirts in circulation, many of which are discarded by fans once players leave.
The good news is that lots of designers are bringing their upcycling skills to old kits, taking shirts and shirring them, sewing them or, as in the case of designer and creative director Hattie Crowther, completely transforming them into one-of-a-kind headpieces. “I’m not here to add more products into the mix, I’m here to reframe what’s already in circulation and give it meaning, context, and longevity while staying culturally relevant,” says Crowther, whose creations involving the colours and emblems of Arsenal, Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain, are, she says, “a response to how disposable football product has become”.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 8:00 am
‘Boy kibble’: why are young men turning to dog food for meal inspiration?

The dried food, traditionally for pets, has become an unlikely influence for meal preppers. Some commenters have even claimed the trend could be an antidote to toxic masculinity
Name: Boy kibble.
Age: It’s new.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 5:43 pm
Beats Powerbeats Fit review: Apple’s compact workout earbuds revamped

Secure, noise-cancelling Bluetooth earbuds that shine for exercise and everyday use on Android and iPhone
Apple’s revamped compact workout Beats earbuds stick to a winning formula, while slimming down and improving comfort.
The new Powerbeats Fit are the direct successors to 2022’s popular Beats Fit Pro, costing £200 (€230/$200/A$330). They sit alongside the recently redesigned Powerbeats Pro 2 as Apple’s fitness alternatives of the AirPods.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 7:00 am
What is fibremaxxing – and how much is too much? | Kitchen aide

Most of us aren’t getting enough fibre in our diet, but, as our panel of experts explain, upping your intake is a case of taking baby steps …
Why is everyone talking about fibremaxxing?
Chris, by email
TikTok-born trends rarely go hand in hand with sage health advice, but that’s not to say upping our fibre – an often-forgotten part of our diets – is a bad idea. “Fibre needed its moment, so this is a good thing,” says dietitian Priya Tew. The non-digestible carbohydrate has two main functions: “There’s insoluble fibre, which is found in things such as whole grains, brown rice or vegetable skins, and I think about it like a broom,” Tew says, “in that it brushes the system out.” Then there’s soluble fibre (oats, beans, lentils), which she likens to a sponge: “It turns into this gel in your gut, and aids digestion and keeps us regular.” But that’s only part of the story, because fibre can also help lower cholesterol and stabilise blood sugar.
So, are you getting enough? “The aim is 25-30g fibre a day, but in reality most of us are maybe getting 15-18g,” Tew says, so we’ve got a little way to go. That said, some folk on the #fibremaxxing train have set their sights higher, which is where things can become problematic. “If you’re having too much fibre, you can end up feeling bloated, constipated or have abdominal pain,” she says, and that can occur when you increase your fibre intake too quickly: “The body needs time to get used to what’s happening.”
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Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 1:00 pm
Houseplant hacks: is candle wax useful for taking cuttings?

There’s a new trend for propagating plants by dipping cuttings in melted wax. Is it worth all the faff?
The problem
Plants like pothos are easy to propagate. But the internet loves anything that resembles a scientific experiment, so now there’s a trend for using candle wax.
The hack
Putting a wax “cap” on a cutting is supposed to keep bacteria out and force new roots to sprout from the nodes above. In practice, you’re coating a wound that already knows how to heal, with a substance that does nothing to help it.
Published: February 10, 2026, 10:00 am
Say no to fake snow: the Austrian ski resort that likes to keep it real

Like many Alpine areas faced with declining snowfall, Villach had to make a difficult choice: bring in the snow cannons or reinvent itself
Walking up a winding trail in the Dobratsch nature park in Carinthia, surrounded by picturesque snowy slopes dotted with pines, we hear shrieks coming from round the corner. The path is as wide as a one-way street but Birgit Pichorner, the park ranger I’m taking a tour with, motions for me to move to the side, where we watch a couple with wide grins glide past on a wooden toboggan.
We have seen families out hiking with young children and speed walkers pacing for the summit, while on a trail above us, four skiers are zigzagging up one of the nature park’s designated ski touring routes. For residents of Villach, the southern Austrian town at the foot of Dobratsch, this is very much their Hausberg, a much-loved “locals’ mountain”, says Birgit.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 7:00 am
‘So shameful’: backlash as US national monuments conform to Trump’s rewrite of history

From Pennsylvania to Montana, the White House’s war on ‘woke’ has targeted US monuments that address topics like racism and Indigenous history
Blank spaces now exist where a series of panels about enslavement once appeared on the walls of the President’s House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The site, which honors the home of George Washington and John Adams, is a major landmark that bore artwork and informational signs for more than a decade. But on 22 January, National Park Service (NPS) workers used hand tools to pry off 34 panels to comply with a presidential executive order designed to reframe the national narrative. The panels that highlighted the lives of people enslaved by George Washington when Philadelphia was the US capital in the 1790s are now in storage.
The removal is one of several across the nation, as NPS staff aim to conform with Donald Trump’s executive order “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History” issued on 27 March 2025. Public markers, monuments and statues that the Trump administration considers disparaging to past or current Americans have been flagged at more than a dozen parks. Two exhibits at Montana’s Little Bighorn battlefield national monument that discuss Indigenous history and the Battle of the Little Bighorn have been targeted and deemed noncompliant. Additionally, signage about climate change at Muir Woods national monument in California and visitor brochures at Medgar and Myrlie Evers home national monument in Mississippi that referred to Medgar Evers’s killer as racist were also removed.
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 3:00 pm
Readers: what is your top piece of relationship advice?

Ahead of Valentine’s Day, we want to hear from readers on their one top tip for healthy romantic relationships
There is a lot of free relationship advice out there, much of it conflicting:
“Never go to sleep angry.”
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 3:00 pm
A camel race and Donald Trump taking a Liberty: photos of the day – Tuesday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: February 10, 2026, 1:54 pm
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