China moves into Venezuela as Maduro regime gets Beijing lifeline amid US tensions

Trump's zero tolerance policy clashes with China's new tariff-free trade deal with Venezuela, escalating tensions as U.S. carrier group monitors the region.
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:56 pm
Nigerian Christian leader calls Trump's spotlight on violence in Nigeria an 'answered prayer'

President Donald Trump threatens military action in Nigeria over Christian persecution as President Tinubu defends religious tolerance policies amid escalating violence concerns.
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:09 pm
Major Chinese bridge collapses into river just months after opening to traffic

Massive bridge at China hydropower station collapses into river months after opening. Dramatic footage shows concrete and steel plunging down in Sichuan Province.
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:37 am
Venezuela mobilizes troops, weapons in response to US warship buildup in Caribbean

Venezuela is sending troops to counter a U.S. warship buildup in the Caribbean, as Nicolás Maduro accuses Washington of plotting regime change.
Published: November 12, 2025, 1:37 am
IDF eliminates terrorist in 'another ceasefire violation' in Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces said it "eliminated a terrorist who was identified crossing the yellow line and approaching IDF troops in southern Gaza."
Published: November 11, 2025, 5:45 pm
Deadly explosions in India and Pakistan occur within 24 hours — at least 20 dead

Deadly explosions rocked India and Pakistan, killing 20+ people in both countries within 24 hours of each other, as authorities hunt for clues in the attacks.
Published: November 11, 2025, 4:37 pm
Trump’s America First strategy builds deterrence through strong US-Israel alliance, experts say

Trump's America First policy strengthens Israel alliance for strategic deterrence against Iran, experts say. How supporting Israel protects U.S. interests abroad.
Published: November 11, 2025, 10:56 am
Xi’s Military Purges Show Unease About China’s Nuclear Forces

The shake-up in China’s armed forces comes as both Beijing and Washington are pushing through major changes in their country’s militaries, in different ways.
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:01 am
Blood and Tears as Spain’s Troubled Bullfighting Star Hangs Up His Cape

José Antonio Morante Camacho says he has fought his last bull. Fans appreciated his artistry but also his honesty about his struggles with mental illness.
Published: November 12, 2025, 10:01 am
Deadly Blasts in India and Pakistan Set Region on Edge

The rare explosions in the country’s capitals have not been directly linked, but there are fears the governments will blame each other after their previous military conflict alarmed the world.
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:37 pm
Japan’s Prime Minister Faces Backlash Over 3 A.M. Staff Meeting

Sanae Takaichi drew criticism for requiring staff to work in the wee hours in a country scarred by “death from overwork.”
Published: November 12, 2025, 10:03 am
Syria’s Leaders Pledge to Join Fight Against Islamic State

Large parts of Syria were once overrun by the terrorist group Islamic State. The country’s new government has just committed to a global effort to fight the group.
Published: November 12, 2025, 6:39 pm
Israel Reopens Gaza Aid Route It Had Closed for Months

The cease-fire with Hamas has blunted the hunger faced by Gazans during the war. But aid agencies say Israeli restrictions are still hobbling their work.
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:15 pm
Many Displaced Sudanese Feared Dead After Shipwreck Near Libya

Forty-two migrants were presumed dead after a rubber boat capsized off the Libyan coast this month. Many of the presumed victims were fleeing a raging conflict in Sudan.
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:03 pm
Labour Party’s Internal Fight Goes Public, as Starmer’s Trouble Grows

An attempt by Keir Starmer’s allies to undercut a rival has forced into the open a party debate over whether to replace the prime minister.
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:21 pm
Pakistan’s Army Chief Is Granted Sweeping Authority Over All Military Branches

A constitutional amendment in the nuclear-armed country extends the chief’s power over all the military and brings Pakistan’s highest court under tighter political control.
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:43 pm
Turkish Military Plane Crashes in Georgia, Killing 20 Troops

The Turkish defense minister said that 20 Air Force servicemen died when their military cargo plane crashed after taking off from Azerbaijan on Tuesday.
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:02 pm
Algeria Pardons Writer Boualem Sansal at Germany’s Request

Boualem Sansal, an Algerian-French writer, was arrested on accusations of undermining national security during a visit to his homeland a year ago and sentenced to five years in prison.
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:39 pm
‘It Feels Like I’m in a Nightmare’: Inside the First Deportation Flight to Iran

For decades, Iranians fleeing persecution have found protection in the United States. But this fall, the Trump administration deported a planeload of people to Iran after making a deal with Tehran.
Published: November 12, 2025, 12:01 am
How a New Bridge Partly Collapsed in China’s Southwest

A section of the tall bridge in mountainous Sichuan Province fell, apparently after a landslide. No casualties were reported.
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:20 am
As Iraqis Vote for a Parliament, U.S. Presses to Rid Country of Iran’s Influence

After a U.S. occupation, years of sectarian violence and a jihadist insurgency, Iraq has become an improbable haven of calm in the Middle East.
Published: November 11, 2025, 5:19 pm
How to Capture the Northern Lights With Just Your Smartphone

Modern cellphone cameras make it easy to capture the famously fickle Aurora Borealis.
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:06 pm
Blue Diamond Sells for $25.6 Million at Auction in Switzerland

A 9.51-carat blue stone that once belonged to the heiress Bunny Mellon sold for $7 million less than at its last auction, a sign of profound shifts in the diamond industry.
Published: November 12, 2025, 10:24 am
A Look Into the Early Days of Migrant Detentions at Guantánamo

Government employees distributed Bibles and prepared materials “commonly used in Hinduism, Sikhism and Rastafarianism,” according to emails.
Published: November 12, 2025, 10:01 am
The ‘Lost Sisters’ of the Pleiades Fill the Entire Night Sky

Astronomers identified more than 3,000 stars associated with the cluster, and there might be even more.
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:41 pm
There’s a New Forecast for Peak Oil Demand. It’s Increasingly Cloudy.

The International Energy Agency once projected that oil and gas demand could level off by 2030. Now it’s backing off, sort of.
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:10 pm
What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to Vietnam
Tariffs have forced Chinese companies to move their operations to Vietnam. Alexandra Stevenson, our Shanghai bureau chief, visits a factory in Ho Chi Minh City to see how one of the biggest challenges isn’t relocating machinery and tools, but overcoming language barriers.
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:00 am
Newsom in the Spotlight at the Climate Conference That Trump Decided to Skip

The California governor painted the president as a threat to American competitiveness by letting China dominate the renewable energy industry.
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:06 am
Key Netanyahu Minister Steps Down From Israel’s Government

Ron Dermer, a longtime ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and an influential figure in the Israeli government throughout the war in Gaza, resigned as minister of strategic affairs.
Published: November 11, 2025, 11:43 pm
Senator Criticizes Rubio for Paying $7.5 Million to Equatorial Guinea to Take Deportees

Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat of New Hampshire, said the African country has a long history of corruption. The amount paid is far more than recent annual assistance given to it.
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:25 pm
Israel Arrests 4 After Jewish Extremist Attack in West Bank

Dozens of masked Israelis attacked an industrial zone, torching vehicles and wounding Palestinians, according to Palestinian officials.
Published: November 11, 2025, 11:33 pm
Women in Power, and on the Right

Two G7 countries now have female leaders, and they have something in common.
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:51 am
Trump Threatened to Sue the BBC for $1 Billion. What Are His Chances?

Legal experts say President Trump’s litigation track record offers both hope and warning to the British public broadcaster, which he has threatened with a $1 billion suit.
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:13 pm
Turkey Seeks Jail Sentence of Over 2,000 Years for Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu

Prosecutors accused Ekrem Imamoglu, the mayor of Istanbul, of leading a criminal organization. The opposition called the case politically motivated.
Published: November 11, 2025, 6:51 pm
Trump Is Said to Propose Opening California Coast to Oil Drilling

Gov. Gavin Newsom, a chief critic of the president and an opponent of oil exploration in the Pacific, called the proposal “dead on arrival.”
Published: November 11, 2025, 11:36 pm
Roman-Era Treasures Stolen From Syria’s National Museum

The Damascus museum theft set off an official investigation in what may be one of Syria’s largest losses of antiquities in recent years.
Published: November 11, 2025, 7:24 pm
The Mysterious ‘Louvre Detective’ Was a 15-Year-Old Passer-by

The photo of a dapper man in a fedora sparked many questions: Was the person real? A Sherlock Holmes-inspired detective on the case? Or just being very French?
Published: November 11, 2025, 4:47 pm
Ban a Pro-Palestinian Group? The U.K. Government Thought Few Would Care.

Official advice provided to the government before its ban on Palestine Action underestimated the significant public protests that followed, records show.
Published: November 11, 2025, 4:47 pm
How the Heavy-Metal Fall of a Dictator Shapes Trump’s Venezuela Plans

Seizing Panama’s leader was relatively easy. But the similarities between Panama and Venezuela are dangerously misleading, some analysts warn.
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:05 pm
Trump Pardons Runner Who Took Prohibited Shortcut on Grand Teton

Michelino Sunseri broke a speed record for running up and down the Wyoming peak, but was convicted of using a restricted path.
Published: November 11, 2025, 4:05 pm
Pakistan ‘in a State of War’ After Explosion Kills 12 in Capital

An attack on a courthouse in Islamabad was the first major assault to hit Islamabad in more than a decade.
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:25 am
These Sheep Have a Statement to Make

How fashion connected a designer, a farmer, Grindr and a herd of male-oriented rams.
Published: November 11, 2025, 7:53 pm
India’s Prime Minister Vows Justice After New Delhi Car Explosion Kills 8

Those responsible for the explosion “will not be spared,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India said. The blast killed at least eight people near a subway station at evening rush hour.
Published: November 12, 2025, 1:51 pm
Iraqis Are Voting for a New Parliament. Here’s What to Know.

Iraq is caught in a power struggle between Washington and Tehran, with the Trump administration insisting that the next government disarm powerful Iran-backed militias.
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:06 pm
How China Reached Into New York to Stop a Tiny Film Festival
A showcase for independent Chinese films was scrapped after the Chinese authorities pressured directors, moderators and even a volunteer to pull out.
Published: November 11, 2025, 5:01 am
India Is Investigating a Deadly Car Explosion. Here’s What to Know.

The car exploded near a metro station in a historic part of New Delhi on Monday night. Officials are investigating and security is tight around the region.
Published: November 11, 2025, 2:06 pm
The BBC Under Fire

President Trump is threatening to sue, and that’s just one of the broadcaster’s problems.
Published: November 11, 2025, 5:32 am
Why the BBC Is Facing Its Gravest Crisis in Decades

The British public service broadcaster apologized on Monday for a misleadingly edited documentary about President Trump. But the scandal had already claimed two of its top executives.
Published: November 11, 2025, 12:02 am
Trump Threatens to Sue the BBC for $1 Billion After Jan. 6 Documentary

A lawyer for President Trump said the BBC’s editing of a speech he gave was “defamatory.” The broadcaster apologized on Monday for an “error in judgment.”
Published: November 11, 2025, 2:12 am
Thailand Suspends Trump-Backed Peace Talks With Cambodia

The move, which came after two Thai soldiers were injured by a land mine, imperiled a pledge by the two countries to resolve their longstanding differences at the behest of President Trump.
Published: November 11, 2025, 12:41 am
Syria’s President Meets Trump at White House for First Time

The visit by President Ahmed al-Shara is another step in the transformation of the former rebel leader once wanted by the United States as a terrorist.
Published: November 11, 2025, 12:52 am
F.B.I. Director Is Said to Have Made a Pledge to Head of MI5, Then Broken It

The episode has contributed to concerns among intelligence allies that Kash Patel, brash and partisan, is also unpredictable and even unreliable.
Published: November 11, 2025, 8:39 am
Vietnam veteran kills naked home invader while defending neighbor, suffers broken legs in fight

Vietnam veteran George Karkoc, 79, suffers broken legs defending female neighbor from naked home invader in Studio City. The suspect was shot dead.
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:44 pm
Chicago man with 25 prison sentences commits new burglaries within 48 hours of release

Habitual criminal Vance Patton's 25 prison sentences span four decades of burglaries, highlighting Chicago's ongoing struggle with repeat offenders.
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:33 pm
WATCH: Teen arrested after alleged wild shovel attack on police cruiser in ritzy Florida neighborhood

Florida teenager arrested for allegedly attacking police car with shovel, causing over $1,200 in damage. Amy Chance, 15, faces felony criminal mischief charge.
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:08 pm
University of Wisconsin faces civil rights complaint from watchdog group for alleged trans bathroom violations

Civil rights complaint filed against University of Wisconsin-Madison alleging Title IX violations over transgender bathroom policy that allows biological men in women's facilities.
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:44 pm
TSA worker sues to allow transgender officers to perform pat-downs

A TSA officer has filed a federal lawsuit alleging sex discrimination after a new policy bars transgender agents from conducting security pat-downs.
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:23 pm
DOJ launches investigation into UC Berkeley unrest outside Turning Point USA event

DOJ launches investigation into Berkeley campus unrest targeting Turning Point USA event. Federal probe examines First Amendment violations and mob intimidation.
Published: November 12, 2025, 1:49 pm
Camp Mystic leaders prioritized equipment, told children to 'shelter in place' as flooding closed in: lawsuit

Families file wrongful death lawsuit against Camp Mystic after six young girls died in Guadalupe River flooding, alleging leaders ignored weather warnings and delayed evacuations.
Published: November 12, 2025, 1:00 pm
Robber’s fake limp vanishes during bank heist caught on camera, police say

Police search underway for bank robber who used fake disability disguise in Louisiana heist. Suspect ditched cane and limp while fleeing with stolen cash.
Published: November 12, 2025, 12:00 pm
Bill to end government shutdown survives key hurdle and more top headlines

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Published: November 12, 2025, 11:28 am
Outrage over mass shooting suspect's 60K bail fueled by repeat offender's different treatment

Alabama mass shooting suspect gets $60K bond while repeat offender denied bail under Aniah's Law. Contrasting cases highlight ongoing debate over bail reform.
Published: November 12, 2025, 11:00 am
Texas man accused of child sex crimes avoids jail in plea deal with Soros-backed prosecutor: report

Texas man avoids jail in child sex assault case after plea deal drops nine felony charges. Victim's father says he was blindsided by Travis County prosecutor's decision.
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:16 am
USPS worker found dead inside mailing machine in Michigan: 'Deeply saddened by the loss'

A USPS maintenance worker died in in mail handling machine at a facility in Michigan, and police are calling the man's death an "accident."
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:31 am
Student arrested after disrupting Dave Portnoy’s pizza review with antisemitic rant caught on video: police

Viral video shows former Mississippi State student allegedly yelling antisemitic slur and throwing coins at Jewish media personality Dave Portnoy in Starkville incident.
Published: November 11, 2025, 11:31 pm
Convicted sex offender allegedly tried to kill woman he followed home from Nashville concert

Police say a registered sex offender followed a woman from a Nashville concert and attacked her in her apartment building elevator.
Published: November 11, 2025, 10:40 pm
Suspect accused of killing college pre-med student has a criminal history: court records

University of Kansas student killed in hit-and-run while jogging. Suspect William Klingler has criminal history, including DUIs and tampering charges.
Published: November 11, 2025, 10:00 pm
5 MS-13 gang members found guilty in string of gruesome California killings, bodies dumped off cliffs

A Los Angeles County jury convicted five MS-13 members in California for brutal murders of rivals and associates in the Angeles National Forest.
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:14 pm
BMW driver loses bid to toss murder charges in high-speed Pepperdine U crash that killed 4 students

Judge Thomas Rubinson rejected Fraser Bohm's motion to dismiss murder charges for a crash that killed four Pepperdine University Alpha Phi sorority students on Pacific Coast Highway.
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:07 pm
Florida parents arrested after 4-year-old twins allegedly shot themselves
Twin 4-year-olds in critical condition after allegedly shooting themselves with gun left under couch cushion.
Published: November 11, 2025, 6:07 pm
UC Berkeley chaos outside Turning Point gathering ends in multiple arrests as conservative event runs smoothly

At least eight people arrested at UC Berkeley in relation to Turning Point USA event featuring Rob Schneider. Four students face felony vandalism charges for campus incident.
Published: November 11, 2025, 5:56 pm
Corrections department challenges state law following whistleblower complaint on immigrant guards: report

King County Department of Adult & Juvenile Detention reportedly challenges Washington state employment law following investigation into unqualified jail guard hires.
Published: November 11, 2025, 5:21 pm
ICE arrests Moldovan illegal immigrant and convicted killer who tortured, threw victim out ninth-floor window

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a Moldovan illegal immigrant and convicted killer who tortured and threw a victim out of a window.
Published: November 11, 2025, 5:02 pm
Christian ministry founder and daughter die in Florida plane crash en route to Jamaica
Father and daughter killed in Florida plane crash while delivering hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica through their Christian ministry Ignite the Fire.
Published: November 11, 2025, 4:33 pm
Blue city police search for suspect after unprovoked stabbing at college train stop

Chicago police hunt suspect who stabbed woman on UIC Blue Line platform Saturday night. Victim hospitalized in good condition after unprovoked attack near university.
Published: November 11, 2025, 3:23 pm
Chicago carjacker gets 10 years in prison for stealing elderly woman's luxury Rolls-Royce: police

Carjacker who targeted senior citizen's Rolls-Royce while on parole for weapons charge receives 10-year sentence in Chicago, Illinois, police said.
Published: November 11, 2025, 2:00 pm
Tunnel to Towers Honors Gold Star Families on Veterans Day: The Unending Sacrifice
PAID CONTENT: In a moving interview, Tunnel to Towers Foundation Chairman and CEO Frank Siller details the Foundation's commitment to Gold Star families on Veterans Day. Siller announced the delivery of 25 mortgage-free homes, recognizing that the sacrifice continues as many heroes die from service-related illnesses like burn pit cancers.
Published: November 11, 2025, 1:47 pm
What Epstein’s Emails Allege About Trump’s Knowledge of His Conduct

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released emails suggesting that President Trump knew more about Jeffrey Epstein’s activities than he has acknowledged.
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:31 pm
Trump Ramps Up Pressure on G.O.P. to Thwart Epstein Vote

Representative Lauren Boebert, one of the Republicans pressing for more Epstein disclosures, was summoned for a meeting in the White House Situation Room.
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:38 pm
How Some Democratic Voters Feel About the Senate Deal to End the Shutdown
They are as divided as the party. Some wanted to continue to fight. Others were worried about jobs or people depending on SNAP food relief.
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:52 pm
Virginia’s Governor-Elect Wants a Say Over Leadership at U.Va.

Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, told the university’s board that the choice of a new president, to replace one pushed out by Republicans over the summer, should be delayed until she is in office.
Published: November 12, 2025, 6:07 pm
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Published: November 12, 2025, 7:40 pm
By Not Funding Food Stamps, Trump Risks Lasting Damage to Safety Net

For the poorest Americans, the expected end to the longest shutdown in history has left doubt and anxiety around the benefits known as SNAP.
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:38 pm
What to Know About SNAP, America’s Main Food Aid Program

The shutdown brought the scale of the federal food aid program into focus and raised questions about how such a rich country could have so many people on nutrition assistance.
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:06 pm
Israel’s president says Trump asked him to pardon Netanyahu, who has not been convicted.

Published: November 12, 2025, 3:19 pm
How to Capture the Northern Lights With Just Your Smartphone

Modern cellphone cameras make it easy to capture the famously fickle Aurora Borealis.
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:06 pm
New Epstein Emails Alleged Trump Knew of His Conduct

In a message obtained by Congress, the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein wrote that Donald J. Trump spent hours at his house with one of Mr. Epstein’s victims.
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:58 pm
House Returns After Long Recess to Take Up Bill to End Shutdown

After a 54-day break, the House is expected to vote on the Senate-passed spending deal. Approval would clear it for President Trump’s signature.
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:25 pm
Dale Romans Enters Kentucky Senate Race as Democrats’ Latest Long Shot

Dale Romans, pitching himself as an independent-minded Democrat in the mold of Joe Manchin, will try to win a seat for the party in the deep-red state.
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:22 pm
A Look Into the Early Days of Migrant Detentions at Guantánamo

Government employees distributed Bibles and prepared materials “commonly used in Hinduism, Sikhism and Rastafarianism,” according to emails.
Published: November 12, 2025, 10:01 am
The I.R.S. Tried to Stop This Tax Dodge. Scott Bessent Used It Anyway.

Like many on Wall Street, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent used a limited partnership to avoid Medicare taxes. Unlike the others, he’s now overseeing the I.R.S.
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:52 pm
He Died at a School for Disabled People. Decades Later, His Brother Sought Answers.

John Scott was rarely spoken of in his family after he was placed in an institution. After a half-century, his youngest brother set out to learn who he was and what happened to him.
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:11 pm
3 Bob Ross Paintings Sell for $600,000 to Support Public Broadcasters
The landscapes by the television host were sold as part of a campaign to help public television stations weather federal funding cuts.
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:00 am
Kansas County Agrees to Pay $3 Million Over Police Raid of Newspaper

The search of The Marion County Record’s office in 2023 touched off a national conversation about press freedom.
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:10 pm
Johnson to Seat Grijalva, Seven Weeks After She Was Elected

Speaker Mike Johnson had refused to swear in Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva, a Democrat of Arizona, claiming he lacked the power to do so.
Published: November 12, 2025, 1:46 am
Supreme Court Extends Order Allowing Limits on Food Stamp Payments

The justices allowed the Trump administration to withhold full benefits for two more days while Congress worked to advance a government funding bill.
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:15 am
Duffy Won’t Give Timeline to Restore Flights as Shutdown Appears Near End

The transportation secretary said data would guide the decision. He also stepped up his warnings of potential chaos, saying some airlines could ground their fleets if the shutdown continued.
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:13 am
Trump Administration Plans to Send Border Patrol to Charlotte and New Orleans
Plans for the operations were still being finalized, according to a federal official with knowledge of them.
Published: November 12, 2025, 12:58 pm
Senator Criticizes Rubio for Paying $7.5 Million to Equatorial Guinea to Take Deportees

Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat of New Hampshire, said the African country has a long history of corruption. The amount paid is far more than recent annual assistance given to it.
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:25 pm
Justice Department to Investigate Protests at Turning Point Event at Berkeley

The announcement came a day after protesters confronted attendees of a campus event hosted by Turning Point USA, the conservative group founded by Charlie Kirk.
Published: November 11, 2025, 11:46 pm
What if Democrats’ Big Shutdown Loss Turns Out to Be a Win?

Despite considerable hand-wringing in the party about caving to Republicans in the government closure, some Democrats see potential upsides in the outcome.
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:22 am
Trump Lauds ‘Very Big’ Shutdown Victory for G.O.P. in Veterans Day Speech

The address mixed the traditional solemnity of the day with political arguments, as the president celebrated his efforts to remake the armed services into a “Department of War.”
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:25 am
As Shutdown Nears End, Trump Still Confronts Soaring Health Costs

The central issue of the government closure remains unresolved, leaving Republicans under political pressure ahead of the midterms.
Published: November 11, 2025, 8:19 pm
Archbishop Paul Coakley Is Picked to Lead American Bishops

“We face a growing worldview that is so often at odds with the Gospel mandate to love thy neighbor,” the group said in a letter to Pope Leo.
Published: November 11, 2025, 11:29 pm
Epstein-Trump live updates: White House confirms crisis talks with rogue MAGA rep in Situation Room after email bombshell

House GOP accuses Democrats of trying to ‘slander’ Trump with latest batch of documents from Epstein estate
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:39 pm
Here’s how the House fight over releasing Epstein files will go down after bombshell Trump email mentions

Adelita Grijalva’s swearing kicks off a drawn-out process that does not guarantee the eventual release of the files
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:35 pm
Epstein claimed Donald Trump ‘knew about the girls’ in private emails

White House names Virginia Giuffre as the victim in newly released emails
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:12 pm
Food influencer shot dead by sheriff’s deputy in Texas while ‘acting erratically’ with a knife, days after wedding anniversary

Michael Duarte – known as ‘FoodWithBearHands’ – was celebrated for his cooking and recipe videos
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:07 pm
The last-ever penny set to be minted in the US after Trump cancels the 1-cent coin

The Treasury Department expects to save $56 million per year on materials by ceasing to make them
Published: November 12, 2025, 6:59 pm
Deaf Tesla employee fired after complaining that ‘extreme heat’ in Gigafactory made hearing aids malfunction

Exclusive: Hans Kohls’s hearing aids could not withstand the 1,220°F temperatures involved in metal casting, and claims the Elon Musk-owned electric carmaker refused to accommodate his disability
Published: November 12, 2025, 6:59 pm
MSNBC's name is being replaced, but its leaders insist that its mission will remain the same

MSNBC enters the hall of retired corporate names this weekend, with the network formally switching over to MS NOW
Published: November 12, 2025, 6:29 pm
Train passengers thrown to floor as ‘fatigued’ driver appears to sleep

A train driver who “fell asleep at the wheel” almost crashed before telling alarmed passengers to “relax”.
Published: November 12, 2025, 6:23 pm
Ready for takeoff? Flight disruptions ease as shutdown nears end but will still take days to resolve

Over 950 flights were canceled and almost 900 delayed within, into, or out of the US on Wednesday
Published: November 12, 2025, 6:13 pm
Inside Kash Patel’s chaotic reign at FBI: Private jet flights, luxury hunting trip and tipping off suspects

Kash Patel has only been head of the FBI for nine months, but his tenure has already been a turbulent one, according to a new report.
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:55 pm
Republican furious over accusations Congress has been on an eight-week vacation

A Republican Congresswoman fired back after it was suggested she had an eight-week “taxpayer-funded vacation”.
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:51 pm
Olympic skater claims thieves stole her medals from Las Vegas home as she was away caring for her cancer-stricken mom

Surya Bonaly is best known for placing fourth at the 1994 Olympics after performing a daring backflip on ice
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:41 pm
‘I know how dirty Donald is:’ Revelations from bombshell Trump-Epstein emails
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‘That dog that hasn’t barked is trump,’ Epstein wrote to associate Ghislaine Maxwell in 2011
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:35 pm
White House outs ‘unnamed victim’ in bombshell Epstein-Trump emails and blasts Democrats for making them public

Karoline Leavitt repeats Trumpian claim that entire Epstein matter is part of a Democratic ‘hoax’
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:32 pm
Woman escapes to Mexico after wild 170-mile California police chase in stolen minivan

Published: November 12, 2025, 5:27 pm
Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown will be under house arrest while facing attempted murder charge
Brown's attorney said Wednesday that the affidavit is mistaken and that shots were not aimed at anyone
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:24 pm
California immigration detainees complained a guard harassed and sexually assaulted them. He then get promoted

Officer accused of summoning detainees to private office late at night and making threats and promises in order to coerce them into granting sexual favors
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:23 pm
What caused the Turkish C-130 plane crash? Experts weigh in on incident that killed 20 Nato soldiers

Former pilots say the speed at which the aircraft appears to have broken up mid-air suggests a ‘catastrophic event’ occurred
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:17 pm
Michael Wolff and Mike Johnson’s comments this week eerily foreshadowed Trump-Epstein email bombshell

Wolff and Johnson both made remarks about the Epstein files saga in the days just before Democrats dropped the never-before-seen emails
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:08 pm
Trump’s guest list as he hosts private White House dinner for Wall Street CEOs

Trump has held a series of private meetings with business leaders in recent months
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:58 pm
Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown pleads not guilty to attempted murder charge

A second-degree attempted murder charge in Florida carries a maximum 15-year prison sentence
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:56 pm
Rastafarian turns to Supreme Court after prison officers shaved his dreadlocks

Guards cut the dreadlocks he had been growing for nearly two decades
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:51 pm
Artist who created Chicago’s ‘Bean’ sculpture laments his work being used in CBP photos: ‘I find it utterly horrific’

Anish Kapoor called the decision to pose outside of his iconic sculpture a ‘self-congratulatory photo-op’
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:45 pm
Trump writes to Israeli president calling on him to pardon Netanyahu

The US president has repeatedly offered Netanyahu public declarations of support amid his ongoing corruption trial
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:40 pm
Saks Off Fifth to close nine stores around the US beginning in December

Published: November 12, 2025, 4:11 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin’s troops exploit bad weather to step up assault in Pokrovsk

Russia is taking advantage of bad weather to advance in small groups, moving on foot or motorcycles
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:04 pm
Tucker Carlson starts losing sponsors after fawning interview with white supremacist Nick Fuentes

Two days after a news site called out Rocket Money for ‘financing white supremacy,’ the financial services app suddenly removed all mentions of its advertising relationship with Tucker Carlson.
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:03 pm
‘The numbers just don’t check out’: Economists rip Trump’s $2,000 tariff revenue plan

President Donald Trump has promised Americans that they’ll receive a $2,000 check from revenue generated by his controversial tariffs — but financial experts say the numbers just don’t add up.
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:03 pm
Suspect accused of killing mother of his children and smuggling her body into Mexico to dump it

Mexican prosecutors said the suspect has been identified as Erik N., an undocumented immigrant who had been living in the US for more than 20 years
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:01 pm
Saks Off Fifth closes its flagship NYC store and other locations across America

A Saks Global spokesperson assured customers in October that the company is not filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:45 pm
Epstein files: Full list of names in disgraced financier’s contact book

Documents include already-public redacted contact book and flight logs along with a redacted ‘masseuse list’
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:36 pm
Woman leads police on 170-mile pursuit through California before escaping into Mexico

The 29-year-old suspect led police through four California counties
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:33 pm
Thousands of Serbians protest Jared Kushner-linked development plan on site of old army HQ

It is the latest in a spate of anti-government protests in Serbia led by youth groups
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:33 pm
This country has introduced a 13-hour work day – and employees aren’t happy

The drive to extend working hours masks a refusal to raise real wages and household income
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:31 pm
Three elderly women - including a 100-year-old - were left behind in their care homes amid botched evacuations during Eaton fires, investigation finds

The Eaton fires levelled over 9,400 buildings and killed at least 19 people
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:27 pm
At least 37 dead and 13 injured as bus falls into deep ravine in Peru

The bus collided with a pickup truck before veering off a road and plummeting more than 200 metres down a river bank
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:25 pm
At least 42 migrants presumed dead after boat capsizes off coast of Libya

Seven survivors have been located after the vessel's engine failed in high waves several hours after it departed from Zuwara, a coastal city northwestern Libya
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:03 pm
Cyprus shaken by 5.3 magnitude earthquake

Public buildings in the Paphos district were briefly evacuated following the tremor
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:34 pm
Trump’s military takeover of US cities has already cost taxpayers nearly $500M

President’s decision to bolster urban law enforcement with federal forces in cities like Washington, Los Angeles and Chicago proving hugely costly, according to a report
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:33 pm
Trump issues pardons for Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and others involved in 2020 fake elector scheme

Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s disbarred and disgraced former attorney, joins other Trumpworld loyalists in receiving an unconditional pardon
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:04 pm
Whole Foods launches new plan to help shoppers stretch their food budget
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The grocery store is trying a new tactic to tackle food waste
Published: November 12, 2025, 1:57 pm
Maga influencer with ‘Mar-a-Lago face’ who was in the running to be Trump’s press secretary wanted for assault

Rein Lively was a member of the controversial QAnon movement which accused global elites of carrying out child sex crimes
Published: November 12, 2025, 1:36 pm
Air Force vet found dead in USPS mail hauling machine as his fiancée slams post office’s response as ‘inhumane’

Nicholas Acker had proposed to his fianceé just ten days before his remains were found in a mail handling machine at his workplace
Published: November 12, 2025, 1:31 pm
Top diplomats will talk with Ukraine's foreign minister at the G7 meeting in Canada

Top diplomats from the Group of Seven industrialized democracies are meeting Ukraine’s foreign minister in Canada as Ukraine tries to fend off relentless Russian aerial attacks that have brought rolling blackouts across the country ahead of winter
Published: November 12, 2025, 1:27 pm
ICE arrests Moldovan woman accused of fleeing to the US to escape charges in torture murder case

Sorocean was convicted of torturing and murdering a victim in her home country and was previously arrested by US officials in 2020
Published: November 12, 2025, 1:09 pm
Composer of ‘Halo’ soundtrack running for Congress after years of complaining about wokeness in video games

Marty O’Donnell, running for Nevada’s 3rd congressional district, argues DEI initiatives have ruined a number of games and inspired a backlash among young conservatives
Published: November 12, 2025, 12:45 pm
JFK’s grandson Jack Schlossberg to continue family legacy in entering race for Congress despite his mother’s concerns

Latest member of the Kennedy clan enters political fray, seeking to succeed veteran lawmaker Jerry Nadler in New York’s affluent 12th congressional district
Published: November 12, 2025, 12:00 pm
The tech companies racing to arm Europe against rising drone warfare threat

Drone warfare exploded following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022
Published: November 12, 2025, 11:52 am
Aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford arrives in the Caribbean in latest escalation of Trump’s war on cartel boats

World’s largest aircraft carrier arrives to support operations against alleged narcotics smugglers
Published: November 12, 2025, 11:40 am
No survivors in Turkish military plane crash as investigators scramble to uncover cause

Aircraft ‘disappeared from radar without transmitting distress signal’ minutes after entering Georgian airspace
Published: November 12, 2025, 11:12 am
Wealthy foreigners paid £80k to shoot civilians in besieged Sarajevo, Italian prosecutors claim
Prosecutors are examining allegations that foreigners paid between €80k and €100k to take part in a ‘sniper safari’
Published: November 12, 2025, 11:06 am
Hundreds of bagpipers smash world record with rendition of AC/DC rock classic

374 musicians claimed record with a rendition of AC/DC’s It’s a Long Way to the Top
Published: November 12, 2025, 10:56 am
Donald Trump’s granddaughter reveals advice from president ahead of professional golf debut

President Trump’s granddaughter, Kai Trump, is preparing to make her LPGA debut later this week
Published: November 12, 2025, 10:24 am
Russia says it foiled Ukrainian-British plot to steal MiG-31 jet

Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said Ukraine and Britain had sought to recruit Russian pilots to steal the fighter
Published: November 12, 2025, 10:23 am
Tension mounts in Belarus as leader plans to seize 1,000 trucks at closed border

Belarus’ leader is threatening to seize over stranded 1,000 Lithuanian trucks
Published: November 12, 2025, 10:05 am
Security guards injured as Indigenous protesters barge into Cop30 climate summit

Indigenous community leaders express outrage at ongoing industrial developments in Amazon
Published: November 12, 2025, 9:23 am
Trump reveals he has no idea how to pay the $10K he promised air traffic controllers who kept working through the shutdown

‘I always get the money from someplace regardless, it doesn’t matter,’ president tells Fox News host Laura Ingraham in latest interview as he dismisses public’s concerns about the economy
Published: November 12, 2025, 8:12 am
Mythical ‘carnivorous koala’ once did indeed roam Australia, scientists find

Cause behind one of the planet’s biggest extinction events remains poorly understood
Published: November 12, 2025, 7:25 am
Scientists discover ‘bizarre’ Australian crocodile species that jumped from trees to hunt millions of years ago

Researchers say ancient reptile perhaps hunted like a leopard
Published: November 12, 2025, 6:50 am
Joe Rogan warns the US is ‘on the way to a bona fide civil war’

The comedian and podcaster argues the recent assassination of activist Charlie Kirk is a sign of a national unraveling
Published: November 12, 2025, 6:34 am
Russia stands to gain very little from the bloody battle for Pokrovsk

Recently returned from the front lines near Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine, world affairs editor Sam Kiley explains that Russian claims they’ve encircled Ukrainian forces are bogus
Published: November 11, 2025, 12:07 pm
Trump receives MAGA backlash after telling Fox News there aren’t enough ‘talented’ Americans to fill certain jobs

The president’s comments have inspired the latest backlash within the MAGA coalition over the H-1B visa program, a system frequently used by the president’s supporters in the tech world to hire high-skilled immigrants for key roles
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:31 am
Diverse and resilient energy production is needed to meet future demand, global report says

Electricity demand will rise much faster than overall energy growth in the coming decades, underscoring the need for diversified energy sources and supply chains, That's according to a new report by the International Energy Agency
Published: November 12, 2025, 5:11 am
What to know about the status of SNAP food aid as a vote nears to end the shutdown

Congress could soon resume food aid benefits that were paused at the start of November
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:50 am
House members find creative ways to beat travel chaos to reach DC in time for shutdown vote

The House is expected to vote on a funding bill to open the government on Wednesday
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:42 am
Guests reportedly left stranded mid-stay following collapse of Marriott-linked hotel chain

The sudden announcement that the hotel operator was no longer working with Sonder caused some guests to spend thousands to find new rooms on short-notice
Published: November 12, 2025, 4:18 am
Swearing in of Democrat Adelita Grijalva 7 weeks after winning House election could force vote on releasing Epstein files

The Texas Democratic congresswoman’s signature on the Khanna-Massie resolution would trigger a vote on the Epstein files
Published: November 12, 2025, 3:20 am
Van driver took brain injury patients on two-hour ride while drunk and high before crashing into SUV: cops

The 19-year-old driver told police he consumed half of a small bottle of vodka and smoked marijuana
Published: November 12, 2025, 2:57 am
‘The press has basically been under assault’: Kansas county to pay $3m over police raid on local newspaper

The incident ignited a significant outcry regarding press freedom
Published: November 12, 2025, 1:56 am
Barstool’s Dave Portnoy keeps his cool as student yells antisemitic abuse at him during pizza taste test

The media mogul says he now faces antisemitic harassment ‘every single day’
Published: November 12, 2025, 12:49 am
Trump calls into ESPN show on Veterans Day to rip ‘demeaning’ NFL rule

‘I hate the kickoff in football. I think it’s so terrible, I think it’s so demeaning. I think it hurts the game and hurts the pageantry,’ Trump told host Pat McAfee
Published: November 12, 2025, 12:19 am
Supreme Court extends order blocking full funding for SNAP benefits with shutdown nearing end

Temporary funding bill in Congress would restart funding after millions of families left in limbo
Published: November 12, 2025, 12:02 am
Transgender TSA officer sues Kristi Noem after Trump’s executive order bars her from patting down travelers

Exclusive details: TSA officer Danielle Mittereder ‘just wants to do her job,’ her attorney told The Independent. ‘And she’s not allowed to do it, for the sole reason that she is transgender.’
Published: November 11, 2025, 11:13 pm
California cop tried to stop a man pointing a gun at a female driver. It was a plainclothes ICE agent

The FBI has requested that ICE agents identify themselves in an effort to prevent criminals from donning masks and posing as federal agents
Published: November 11, 2025, 10:59 pm
TikToker pretending to be needy mom called megachurches for help with their responses going viral: ‘Joel Osteen would never’

Videos featured in the experiment have been viewed thousands of times on TikTok
Published: November 11, 2025, 10:53 pm
Trump asks Supreme Court to throw out sex abuse verdict in latest attempt to rewrite legal turmoil

Trump’s legal blitz to overturn verdicts and rulings against him is taking aim at jury’s $5 million judgment
Published: November 11, 2025, 10:43 pm
Why Republicans not extending Obamacare tax credits helps Democrats in the long run

Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia tells Eric Garcia that House Speaker Mike Johnson cannot renew ACA credits ‘without having November 2026 make November 2025 look like a picnic’
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:54 pm
Venezuela ‘preparing guerrilla response in case of US attack’ as world’s largest aircraft carrier arrives in Caribbean

Government officials publicly have been dismissive of a U.S. military threat, though they have called for peace
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:42 pm
Massachusetts city faces potential recount after wrongly including more than 2,000 test ballots in voting results

A ballot-processing error led to the city changing its projections for who won an education council seat
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:39 pm
Trump’s own Truth Social AI tool is calling BS on his claims about tariffs, Jan 6 and bid for Nobel Prize

The tool, powered by Perplexity, disputes many of the president’s wildest claims
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:36 pm
Arctic blast ‘absolutely shatters’ cold records in US - and chilly weather and ‘falling iguana advisory’ aren’t over yet

The US can expect to face a few more colder-than-normal days before warming up later in the week
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:33 pm
A female Navy officer was about to be given a historic title. Then Hegseth stepped in

There were just two women in the Navy Special Warfare combat crew as of the 2024 budget year
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:31 pm
Major US clothing store calls out Trump’s tariffs after announcing plans to shutter 150 locations

Carter’s, which sells clothes and other essentials for babies and toddlers, said its operating income was down by approximately 62 percent over the first three quarters when compared to the same period last year
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:17 pm
Nigeria, US and UK to investigate cartel behind $235 million cocaine seizure at Lagos port

The significant seizure represents one of the largest in the country's history
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:15 pm
UK stops sharing some intel with US over Trump’s ‘drug boat’ strikes in Caribbean: report

Chaos continues off the coast of Venezuela as U.S. administration refuses to name suspects killed in attacks
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:11 pm
Florida woman arrested for driving at 107 mph to try and pick up pizza before store closed, cops say

New Florida law states that a driver violates the law by exceeding 50 mph over the limit or driving over 100 mph dangerously
Published: November 11, 2025, 9:10 pm
Beyond Meat losses grow even greater as Americans ditch plant-based alternatives

Consumer shifts toward simpler, healthier foods and weight-loss trends have resulted in Beyond Meat’s decline, analysts say
Published: November 11, 2025, 8:34 pm
US Catholic bishops double down on conservative bent with election of new leader Paul Coakley

The current vice president was too close to the mandatory retirement age of 75 to assume the top spot
Published: November 11, 2025, 8:01 pm
Istanbul prosecutor seeking 2,352-year jail term for city’s mayor over alleged corruption

Ekrem Imamoglu’s initial arrest sparked Turkey's most significant public demonstrations in more than a decade
Published: November 11, 2025, 7:52 pm
Trump wants to ‘call in the troops’ to help crime-ridden mall in Chicago. The problem is it doesn’t exist

Many were quick to fact check Trump’s Truth Social post
Published: November 11, 2025, 7:46 pm
The BBC’s editing error was serious, but the response is way out of proportion | Margaret Sullivan

The broadcaster should not cave to Trump’s demands
You can’t be in the news business and avoid mistakes. That’s why responsible media organizations correct their errors and acknowledge them to the public. It’s why newsroom leaders take steps, internally, to repair broken processes. It’s why they sometimes go so far as to apologize or take stories down.
Some mistakes, of course, are worse than others. A misspelled name is one thing. Sustained coverage that is misleading or false is quite another. And there are plenty of gradations between those two poles.
Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 11:00 am
A refugee’s deportation rattles a deeply conservative town: ‘What Trump has done is not Christlike’

Binod Shah, a refugee from Bhutan, went to church, got married and started an auto shop in Twin Falls, Idaho. But an arrest record got him caught in the ICE dragnet
Stephanie Shah kept her eyes on the winding road as rain streaked across the windshield. Her husband, Binod Shah, sat in silence beside her, staring out the window. It was late evening in Washington state on 23 March, and they had been driving all day, trading shifts, barely speaking, while their nine-month-old son dozed beneath a blanket in the backseat. The sky hung low and gray, and evergreens, soaked and still, stood witness along the road. Inside the car, a Nepali-Christian folk song played quietly on repeat. At some point, Binod reached over and rested his hand on Stephanie’s leg. It wasn’t reassurance. It felt more like a final touch.
When the baby started to cry, Stephanie pulled over and together they changed his diaper, working without words. Then Binod leaned down, kissed his son’s forehead, and began to cry.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 1:00 pm
Jannik Sinner v Alexander Zverev: ATP Finals tennis – live

Updates from Wednesday’s tennis action in Turin
Sinner, by the way, has won 27 indoor hard-court matches in a row. The predictable bounce is perfect for the way he moves and hits and in Turin, the thinner air is also helpful, giving the ball even greater pace through the air. Zverev, though, quite likes all of that too, so we’ll see.
Talking of Felix, how on earth could he go three hard sets just two days after limping through the second against Sinner? These lads are so fit it’s ridiculous, and I really hope he’s maturing into the best version of himself.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 7:32 pm
The five best juicers in the US with the least mess, noise and cleanup

With machines from $150 to $770, I used 30lbs of fresh produce to determine the juicers most worth the squeeze
The best blenders in the US: five favorites for smoothies, soups and frozen drinks
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If you’re sick of spending $12 a pop for a daily juice on the way to work (or $20, if you’re hooked on Erewhon’s viral smoothies), let me take your hand and gently say: life doesn’t have to be this way. You can sip antioxidant-packed juice without leaving the house and even customize the recipe to your liking … if you invest in the right home juicer.
Home juicers can conjure images of clunky machines with huge countertop footprints, jammed parts, countless components to clean and – perhaps most onerous – hefty price tags. But many models trade these pitfalls for graceful, efficient and minimalist designs, little mess, low noise and few, easy-to-clean parts.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 8:15 pm
Gen Z’s ‘first lady’: how Rama Duwaji, Mamdani’s wife, is reshaping political fashion

The 28-year-old artist’s style steers clear of the political wife cosplay of pastel skirt suits in favor of something more playful and youthful, yet still elegant
It is the most traditional of assets for any ambitious young male politician: a fashionably dressed, beautiful young wife. But as with everything else about the rise of Zohran Mamdani, his wife, Rama Duwaji, represents a new era of politics which speaks to a new generation of voters.
Married to the soon-to-be leader of the biggest city in the US, Duwaji, 28, is arguably the US’s first generation Z “first lady”. Duwaji is an artist and illustrator of Syrian heritage, whose work explores themes of Arab identity, female experience and social justice. Working in paint, line-drawing, ceramics and animation, she graduated with a master’s degree in fine art from New York’s School of Visual Arts in 2024. Her thesis was titled Sahtain!, an Arabic expression which translates as “bon appetit”, and explored the communal act of making and sharing a dish and its role in Middle Eastern culture.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 8:00 am
‘Every account is slightly different’: who were the real Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday?

A new book, Brothers of the Gun, explores the unlikely friendship between a complicated lawman and a cursed gambler
There’s a famous line from a John Ford western, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: “When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.” Mark Lee Gardner is a leading historian of the old west whose new book, Brothers of the Gun: Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and a Reckoning in Tombstone, concerns two major figures in such history. He doesn’t like Ford’s line.
“Every historian uses it, they just beat it to death,” Gardner says cheerfully, by video from Bozeman, Montana.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 4:45 pm
Trump knew about Epstein’s conduct, newly released emails suggest

In messages released by House Democrats, Epstein wrote ‘of course [Trump] knew about the girls’
Damning new emails that suggest Donald Trump knew about the conduct of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released Wednesday, including one in which Epstein said “of course [Trump] knew about the girls” that were procured for his sex-trafficking ring.
The release of the three messages by Democrats on the House oversight committee is likely to add significant pressure on the White House to release the so-called Epstein files, reportedly detailing the long-running scandal that has overshadowed Trump’s second term of office.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 4:50 pm
Trump calls Epstein emails a Democratic deflection after correspondence alleges president ‘knew about the girls’ – live

Trump says release of Epstein emails is a distraction from Democrats’ performance during shutdown; White House says they ‘prove absolutely nothing’
Trump knew about Epstein’s conduct, newly released emails suggest
Democrat who could force Epstein vote to be sworn in after standoff
In a new batch of emails released by Democrats on the House oversight committee, Jeffrey Epstein wrote that Donald Trump knew about the late financier and sex-offender’s conduct. In the three emails released, Epstein apparently told his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell that Trump “spent hours” at his house with one of Epstein’s victims.
In two other emails to author Michael Wolff, Epstein wrote that “of course he knew about the girls”, referring to the now-president. According to the exchanges, Epstein also solicited Wolff’s advice about how he should handle Trump discussing their friendship in an interview with CNN. “I think you should let him hang himself,” Wolff writes. “If he says he hasn’t been on the plane or to the house, then that gives you a valuable PR and political currency. You can hang him in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit for you, or, if it really looks like he could win, you could save him, generating a debt.”
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 7:30 pm
How the Jeffrey Epstein row plunged Maga world into turmoil – a timeline

Saga has pitted Trump against his base, with the president pleading with supporters to ‘not waste time’ on Epstein
The release of a series of emails which suggest Donald Trump knew about Jeffrey Epstein’s conduct is arguably the most significant development in the saga tying the US president to the convicted sex offender.
Epstein’s suggestion in the private emails that Trump “knew about the girls” and “spent hours” with one of his victims comes after the president spent the summer batting away questions about his relationship with Epstein, who was once a close friend.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 6:57 pm
Epstein emails thrust Trump back into spotlight over past ties

Newly released emails from Epstein’s estate reignite scrutiny of the US president’s old links to the sex offender
The release of previously unseen emails sent by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has thrust Donald Trump back into the center of the long-running Epstein controversy that has plagued his administration for months, inflamed parts of his own political base and offered Democrats an ongoing line of political attack.
On Wednesday, Democrats on the House oversight and government reform committee released email exchanges from 2011, 2015 and 2019 that they say were provided by the estate of the late Epstein, who died by suicide in federal prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal charges of sex-trafficking minors.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 7:11 pm
Mike Johnson to swear in Democrat who could force Epstein vote after weeks-long standoff

Arizona representative-elect Adelita Grijalva to be sworn in Wednesday after House speaker prevented her from taking her seat
Mike Johnson, the US House speaker, is expected to swear in Democratic representative-elect Adelita Grijalva on Wednesday afternoon, ending a seven-week standoff that prevented the incoming Arizona legislator from taking her congressional seat and clearing the path for a vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Johnson’s office announced Grijalva will take the oath of office at approximately 4pm EST on the House floor, ahead of a vote to reopen the federal government. The ceremony comes 49 days after Grijalva won a late September special election to succeed her father, longtime congressman Raúl Grijalva, who died in March.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 4:34 pm
US House to vote on bill that could end longest-ever government shutdown

Democrats have vowed to vote against the proposal after a faction of Senators broke with party to pass a compromise
The House on Wednesday was poised to vote on legislation that would end the longest government shutdown in US history, as Democrats voice fury that the Senate-brokered compromise fails to extend expiring healthcare subsidies.
The House speaker, Mike Johnson, has instructed lawmakers to return to Washington after keeping the chamber out of session for more than 50 days.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 10:00 am
BBC prepared to apologise to Trump to resolve billion-dollar legal threat

The US president has threatened the BBC with a lawsuit over the editing of a Trump speech in an edition of Panorama
The BBC is prepared to formally apologise to Donald Trump as part of its efforts to resolve his billion-dollar legal threat over its editing of one of his speeches, the Guardian understands.
However, figures at the corporation are also minded to be robust in defending its journalism in the face of allegations from Trump that it made “false, defamatory, disparaging, and inflammatory statements” about him.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:21 pm
Cop30 live: ‘literally insane’ that we are letting global heating happen, says Al Gore

Former US vice-president also critical of Donald Trump and Bill Gates as negotiations begin in earnest
Hello comrades, this is Nina Lakhani in chilly New York City taking over the blog for the next few hours. Thanks very much to my colleague Matt Taylor in London Town who will be back in the hot seat on Friday morning.
Leading climate activists and influencers have signed a letter criticising PR firm Edelman over its role at the Cop30 summit in Brazil.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 7:16 pm
New bridge in south-west China collapses into mountainside

No casualties reported after section of 758-metre structure helping to link Sichuan province to Tibet falls to pieces
A newly opened bridge in south-west China collapsed on Tuesday, sending slabs of concrete and plumes of dust into the mountainside and water below. No casualties were reported.
Videos of the collapse of part of Hongqi Bridge, in the mountainous Sichuan province, were shared widely on Chinese social media. Authorities had closed the 758-metre-long bridge on Monday after cracks appeared on nearby roads. A landslide on Tuesday caused part of the bridge to collapse completely.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 2:31 pm
Israeli settlers attack villages in West Bank as violent incidents increase

President condemns ‘shocking’ incident in rare comment after settlers injure four Palestinians and attack Israeli soldiers
Dozens of masked Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, injuring four Palestinians and attacking Israeli soldiers in the latest incident of rising settler violence.
The settlers attacked the Palestinian villages of Beit Lid and Deir Sharaf, setting vehicles on fire and damaging property belonging to a Bedouin community, with charred remains of cars left behind the next day.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 7:26 pm
Former AOC staffer running for Pelosi’s seat promises to root out corruption – and Trump’s ballroom

Saikat Chakrabarti wants to turn Trump’s gilded ballroom into a museum on authoritarianism
Rooting out corruption in government is at the center of Saikat Chakrabarti’s campaign for Congress. And if elected next year, the 39-year-old former Silicon Valley engineer – now running to succeed Nancy Pelosi in her long-held San Francisco seat, says he would put it on display for every American to see.
As part of his anti-corruption agenda, Chakrabarti says he would introduce legislation to turn Donald Trump’s gilded White House ballroom into the “Smithsonian Museum on Corruption and Authoritarianism”.Looking ahead to a post-Trump Washington, Chakrabarti envisions filling the 90,000-square-foot structure, to be built in place of the now-demolished East Wing, with exhibits dedicated to the “modern dangers posed by the current wannabe dictator, the ongoing threat of authoritarianism, assaults on the rule of law, and the pervasive corruption of the billionaire class”.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:27 pm
Common cents: US Mint to press its final penny

Last one-cent coin to be pressed in Philadelphia as Trump ordered them to be canceled, citing rising production costs
The US Mint in Philadelphia is set to strike its last circulating penny on Wednesday as Donald Trump has canceled the one-cent coin.
The US president has ordered its demise as costs climb to nearly four cents per penny and the one-cent valuation becomes somewhat obsolete.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 7:01 pm
Florida air force base orders residents to take down Christmas decor

Families say the housing contractor’s strict timing rules dampen holiday spirit on the base
Military families living on an air force base in Florida have been ordered to dismantle their Christmas decorations under a strictly enforced regulation that tells them when and where they are allowed to celebrate.
Residents of Tyndall air force base received a tersely-worded memo from their landlords, private housing contractor Balfour Beatty Communities, informing them that a de facto patrol of the installation had uncovered infractions of their lease agreements in the form of early holiday inflatables, lights and other festive adornments.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 1:48 pm
Northern lights visible across US as geomagnetic storm lights up skies

Aurora borealis reported in over a dozen states, stretching from New York to Texas and Tennessee
A powerful geomagnetic storm lit up skies across much of the US late Tuesday and early Wednesday, giving people in dozens of states a rare chance to see the northern lights, and forecasters say that more auroral activity could be visible on Wednesday night too.
The aurora borealis, commonly known as the northern lights, was reported in more than a dozen states, stretching from New York to Washington state to Texas, Oklahoma and Tennessee. Photos of the glowing colorful skies also poured in on social media from Nevada, Massachusetts, Georgia, Alabama, Montana, Alaska, Wyoming, California, Louisiana, New Mexico, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Nebraska, Iowa, Idaho, South Dakota and more.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 4:23 pm
Stakes rise as Trump deploys world’s largest aircraft carrier to the Caribbean

Expert says military action may be ‘imminent’ in Venezuela, while others suspect deployment is a negotiating tactic
When Donald Trump started sending warships, marines and reaper drones to the Caribbean in August to torment Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s president, the US’s former ambassador in Caracas, James Story, suspected the deployment was largely for show: a spectacular flexing of military muscle supposed to force the authoritarian leader from power.
But in recent days, as the world’s largest aircraft carrier and its strike group powered towards the region and the US president continued to order deadly airstrikes on alleged narco-boats, the diplomat’s thinking has shifted.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 3:38 pm
Trump writes to Israeli president calling for Netanyahu pardon

Isaac Herzog can pardon convicted criminals in some circumstances, but cases against Israeli PM are ongoing
Donald Trump has repeated a request to Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, for a pardon for Benjamin Netanyahu, who is on trial in three separate corruption cases.
The Israeli prime minister has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in the ongoing court cases. No rulings have been delivered, and his supporters have dismissed the trials as politically motivated.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 2:07 pm
Donald Trump says he has ‘obligation’ to sue BBC over speech edit

US president sets Friday deadline for corporation to respond to billion-dollar legal threat
Donald Trump has said he feels he has “an obligation” to sue the BBC over its editing of one of his speeches, as a deadline looms for the corporation to respond to his billion-dollar legal threat.
The US president accused the broadcaster of having “defrauded the public” with an edition of Panorama last year that spliced together two parts of a speech he made on 6 January 2021 and has given it until Friday to respond.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 10:33 am
Venezuelans sent by Trump to El Salvador endured systematic torture, report finds

Human rights groups accuse Trump officials of complicity and draw comparison with scandal at Abu Ghraib prison
More than 252 Venezuelans expelled to El Salvador under Donald Trump’s mass deportation policy suffered systematic and prolonged torture and abuse, including sexual assault, during their detention, according to a report published on Wednesday.
The report, compiled jointly by Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Cristosal – a group investigating violations in Central America – says conditions at El Salvador’s sprawling “terrorist continent center” (Cecot) breached the UN’s standard minimal rules for the treatment of prisoners. It cites “inhumane prison conditions, including prolonged incommunicado detention, inadequate food” and other shortcomings.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 10:00 am
Texas’s Eagle Pass voters turned to Trump. A year later, some have doubts

Once at the heart of record migration, the Texas border town now faces new fears over Trump’s sweeping deportation drive
Along southern Texas, the Rio Grande forms the US-Mexico border, an arrangement established after the end of the Mexican-American war. Eagle Pass, which had been known as El Paso del Águila, became the first US settlement on the Rio Grande.
Swimming across the river has remained treacherous ever since. But migrants never stopped risking their lives to set foot on US soil – and in 2023, those numbers reach record highs as Eagle Pass, the seat of Maverick county, became the epicenter of growing backlash over the Biden administration’s immigration policies.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 11:00 am
Is US preparing to attack Venezuela and how has Maduro regime responded?

Donald Trump claims military buildup is necessary to stem flow of drugs to US but some believe goal is regime change
The US has deployed the world’s largest warship to the waters of the Caribbean and Latin America in an escalation of the military buildup by the US and Venezuela.
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford has joined other warships and a nuclear-powered submarine in what was already seen as the largest US military presence in the region since the 1989 invasion of Panama. US airstrikes on boats in South American waters have killed at least 76 people since September.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:05 pm
‘We need an iron fist’: the Trump-inspired favourite to win Chile’s election

José Antonio Kast, 59, is appealing to voters with a hard-right pitch on crime and immigration
Even before José Antonio Kast popped into his high-altitude restaurant for a plate of alpaca ribs, Carlos Valdebenito Pacheco was set on voting for the ultra-conservative favourite to become the next president of Chile.
“Without a doubt – 100%,” enthused the 55-year-old waiter from Visviri, an isolated Andean outpost more than 4,000 metres above sea level on Chile’s triple border with Bolivia and Peru.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 10:00 am
‘I’m still processing how awful it was’: your zero-star screen disasters

From a Dustin Hoffman performance less witty than a stunned mollusc to the worst piece of garbage ever inflicted on TV viewers, here are Guardian readers’ most atrocious watching experiences ever
• Our roundup of all 18 of the Guardian’s past zero-star reviews
• Peter Bradshaw picks three films that deserved the big 0
Playmobil: The Movie (2019)
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 4:21 pm
Colbert on Trump ‘building a massive compensation for his weird tiny penis’

Late-night hosts spoke about the president’s latest additions to the White House and his attacks on air traffic controllers
Late-night hosts spoke about the controversial behavior of a small group of Democrats and Donald Trump’s continued destruction of the White House.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 6:13 pm
The Devil Wears Prada 2: first teaser trailer for hotly anticipated sequel

Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway reunite in the first look at the follow-up to hit comedy set to be released in May 2026
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway have reunited in the first teaser trailer for the much-anticipated follow-up to The Devil Wears Prada.
The Oscar-winning actors are reprising their antagonistic roles for The Devil Wears Prada 2 which is set for release next summer.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:50 pm
The billionaire nanny boom: why gen Z is providing ‘private service’ for the super-rich

Is it time to start channelling Mary Poppins? Some graduates are eschewing entry-level jobs to earn £150k or more looking after the children of the absurdly wealthy
Name: Billionaire nannies.
Age: Mid-20s, or thereabouts.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:10 pm
Did a meteor strike downtown New York? Jeff Mermelstein’s best photograph

‘This image gave me a jolt: his poker face, his grip on the bottle of window cleaner – and the boulder that might be a meteor that struck the flowerbed’
I made this image, Man with Windex, in New York City, in 1996. I was, and remain, obsessed with making photographs on the streets of New York. At that time, I was using a Leica Rangefinder with colour negative film because of its malleability and ease. One of the beautiful things about the Leica is its stealth qualities – it is quiet and small, though for me right now the iPhone is my camera.
I am the son of Holocaust survivors and grew up in suburban central New Jersey, moving to New York in 1979 when I was in my early 20s – which was like landing on Mars. This picture is part of my series and book Sidewalk, made between 1987 and 1999. I would walk the streets of Manhattan daily, ready for surprises. Out on the street you need calm alertness. Pictures that remain strongest for me have a sense of ambiguity, maybe that extra-rare quality of mystery, and that would give me a feeling of euphoria.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 2:38 pm
Yes, New York will soon be under new management. But Zohran Mamdani is just the start | Carys Afoko

Lina Khan outraged corporates and conservatives as head of the Federal Trade Commission. Expect more of the same now she’s with the mayor-elect’s transition team
A relatively unknown thirtysomething parachuted on to the national stage and into high political office. Energising to some of the Democratic base but lacking support from the party establishment. Not Zohran Mamdani but Lina Khan, who Joe Biden appointed to chair the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2021 when she was just 32. Khan, who left her role at the FTC when Trump returned to the White House, is now one of five women appointed to the mayor-elect of New York’s transition team.
Khan is the most exciting pick for a few reasons. She entered the FTC with an ambitious mandate to transform the government agency, broaden its focus to increase scrutiny of corporate mergers and do more to protect consumers – and got results. She brought down the price of inhalers (routinely being sold for hundreds of dollars) by tackling price gouging by pharmaceutical companies. She blocked a huge supermarket merger and returned more than $60m to Amazon drivers in unpaid tips. All of her achievements were delivered in four years, while navigating a bureaucracy that was sometimes hostile to her leadership.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 11:00 am
Boyfriends are cringe. But is the #boysober trend a feminist reclamation or a neoconservative tilt? | Lisa Portolan

Young women are rejecting the idea of emotional dependence on men. But as with any online feminist movement, it exists in tension
A few years ago, I wrote about the rise of the “soft” and “hard” launch on social media, those curated posts that signalled a new relationship. Online platforms had become an extension of the romance plot, a public stage where intimacy was proof of worth and coupledom was still the ultimate status symbol.
Back then, my research showed that many people felt their lives had not truly begun until they’d met someone. Being single wasn’t just a relationship status; it was an existential pause. To “get a life”, as the old saying went, meant to find a partner. Romance was the scaffolding of selfhood.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 2:00 pm
Celebrating literature is good – but I’m running out of patience with celebrity book clubs | Emma Brockes

Sarah Jessica Parker swept all before her at the Booker prize ceremony, but is fame the best way to encourage reading?
In these turbulent times, we take small joys where we can find them. And this week we’ll take this: the spectacle of various literary people at the Booker prize award ceremony jamming themselves into photos alongside Sarah Jessica Parker. The actor – if you missed the long piece about it in the New York Times, or the many social media posts promoting Parker’s involvement – served as a judge for the Booker this year, a process that required her to read 153 books, some of them on the New York subway while being followed by a film crew. “Oh let me try!!!!” Parker had posted to Booker organisers last year, and for reasons that became obvious this week, they did.
I know what you are going to say; that anything short of full-throated support for Parker’s adorable engagement with books in general and the Booker prize in particular is just unacceptable snobbery. There is nothing wrong with an actor involving herself in literary life or using her cultural weight to promote literacy. And – it goes without saying – we are all weepingly grateful to anyone with a platform bigger than that of the dowdy stay-at-home novelist who harnesses her glamour and spotlight for good. That celebrity book clubs have become the natural PR extension of taking up animal charities or becoming a UN goodwill ambassador is, surely, something to be celebrated. Who among us can fail to welcome Mindy Kaling, or Emma Watson, or Jenna Bush Hager in their fight against dwindling attention spans and addiction to screens?
Emma Brockes is a Guardian columnist
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Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:29 pm
Covid vaccines may increase the lifespan of cancer patients – this could be a game changer | Devi Sridhar

A study suggesting mRNA vaccines help the body fight malignant cells raises the tantalising prospect of a low-cost, low-risk treatment that could help with all cancers
I’m often asked whether we’re better prepared for the next pandemic. It’s a mixed answer, but the bright spot is scientific progress on vaccines. The Covid vaccines were produced faster than any previous effort, and are credited with saving millions of lives from 2021 onwards. The mRNA vaccines – Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna – were designed within days of the Sars-CoV-2 genome being published in January 2020, and went into safety trials over the following months before finally being approved in the UK at the end of 2020.
But could they have additional benefits? According to a recent study published in Nature, mRNA vaccines seem to trigger a powerful immune response that increases the median survival time by about 75% for certain cancer patients. These findings – which are being further developed – could indicate the power of repurposing vaccines and medicines that have already passed trials for safety and are available at reasonable cost.
Prof Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
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Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 10:00 am
To the cashier who left me absolutely speechless – I salute you | Adrian Chiles

Ours was a highly unusual interaction, and it made me question the way that British people speak to one another
It was Sunday morning and I was grumpy enough, filling up my mum’s car. It was one of those petrol stations which is also a supermarket, so you run the risk of joining a queue of people bearing baskets of slightly overpriced groceries. This is a dreadful thing to happen when all you want to do is pay for some fuel. Dreadful.
I was fourth in the queue. There was only one person serving, a young woman. There was something unusual about her. When the faffer at the front of the queue had finally paid for his Viakal, his sausage roll and his box of eggs, I could have sworn I heard the cashier wish him a wonderful day. Odd. Perhaps I’d misheard, or maybe she did say it and was being sarcastic. I wondered if she could even be an ally in my fight against faff, sharing my contempt for people who hold up simple fuel-buyers like me.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 3:14 pm
The Guardian view on special Trump treatment for Hungary: roll on the next election | Editorial

As polls suggest that Viktor Orbán’s authoritarian rule is under threat, Brussels can only wait and hope
During the US presidential election campaign of 2016, Viktor Orbán was the only European Union leader to back Donald Trump. Which was hardly surprising. Whether in relation to the the normalisation of great replacement theory, or the bullying and harassment of the media, Mr Orbán more or less wrote the playbook for the Maga movement. The former White House strategist Steve Bannon has eulogised Hungary’s prime minister as the “Trump before Trump”.
Last week, ahead of crucial Hungarian elections in less than six months’ time, the US president returned some political favours. As Mr Orbán seeks a fifth consecutive term presiding over a nation which he boasts of having turned into an illiberal democracy, his Fidesz party trails in the polls. As well as a few signed Maga baseball caps, an Orbán visit to Washington yielded considerably more valuable pre-election gifts.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 6:25 pm
Susie Wolff: ‘I can be very punchy and pragmatic. If I have to fight for something, I’ll fight’

Head of F1 Academy explains how close she came to a grand prix debut, her quest to produce female drivers, and a frightening knock on her hotel room door by a powerful man in the sport
“There was a deep loneliness to karting, and then definitely in single‑seaters, because no one else was going through the same thing as me,” says Susie Wolff as she remembers her long struggle in motor sport, from racing as a teenager against Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg to her determined, but unfulfilled, quest to become a Formula One driver.
“After the whole #MeToo movement, we forget what it was like before. But the way I heard boys talking about girls in the paddock made me think: ‘I never want to be spoken about in that way.’ I realised I’d have to be whiter than white to get through it unscathed.”
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 8:00 am
Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown gets bail and GPS monitor in Miami attempted murder case

Brown freed on $25k bail in Florida case
Ex-NFL star must wear GPS ankle monitor
Faces up to 15 years if convicted of shooting
Former NFL star wide receiver Antonio Brown will be released on $25,000 bail and must wear a GPS ankle monitor on an attempted murder charge in Florida, a judge ordered Wednesday.
Brown, 37, has pleaded not guilty to the second-degree attempted murder charge, which carries a potential 15-year prison sentence and a fine up to $10,000 if he is convicted. His lawyer, Mark Eiglarsh, said Brown would return to his home in Broward County, Florida, while the case proceeds.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:47 pm
Off with a bang: Women’s 100m final moved up to LA28 opening day

Sha’Carri Richardson hails athletics ‘having its moment’
‘Innovative schedule also honours tradition,’ says Coe
The women’s 100m final will headline the first day of competition at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics as part of organisers’ plans to “open with a bang”.
The surprise decision, which will lead to all three rounds of the 100m taking place on the same day, was welcomed by the US sprint star Sha’Carri Richardson, who said it showed that “track and field is having its moment”.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 4:32 pm
Barcelona make Harry Kane first-choice target to replace Robert Lewandowski

Kane has £57m summer release clause in Bayern contract
Lewandowski’s contract with Barcelona expires in June
Barcelona have made Harry Kane their first-choice target to replace Robert Lewandowski. The Spanish champions regard the 32-year-old England captain as the ideal younger replacement for the 37-year-old Pole, whose contract expires in June, and may well be prepared to trigger the clause in Kane’s contract with Bayern Munich that would allow him to leave for £57m in the summer.
Kane has proven a huge success at Bayern since joining them from Tottenham for £100m in August 2023, scoring an astonishing 108 goals in 113 appearances. In September, he became the fastest player this century to reach 100 goals for a club playing in one of Europe’s top five leagues. He also ended his trophy drought in May after playing a key role in Bayern reclaiming the Bundesliga title.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 12:27 pm
Parking passes at 2026 World Cup will cost as much as $175 per vehicle

Fifa already under attack for high ticket prices
Costs are comparable to NFL parking passes
World Cup ticket holders can expect to spend big to park their cars at next year’s tournament, with prices on Fifa’s website reaching as much as $175 per parking pass.
First reported by the Athletic, the figures are significant in the car-dependent United States – one of the tournament’s three hosts, along with Canada and Mexico – where many venues are not easily accessible by public transport.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 12:58 pm
Trump pardons trail runner convicted after taking shortcut during record run

Michelino Sunseri briefly ran on closed trail
Runner received widespread support on social media
Donald Trump has pardoned a trail runner who briefly took a closed trail on his way to a record time on the tallest peak in the Teton Range of western Wyoming.
The pardon for Michelino Sunseri, unlike recent ones for Trump allies, appeared apolitical.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 8:12 pm
‘That cloud will follow him’: Djokovic warning to Sinner over doping ban

Italian served a three-month suspension in February 2025
Djokovic adds that timing of punishment was ‘very odd’
Novak Djokovic has warned Jannik Sinner that his three-month doping ban will hang over him like a “cloud” – and questioned the timing of the sanction last year.
Sinner served a three-month ban in February 2025 after the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) accepted his explanation that a banned anabolic steroid, clostebol, entered his system accidentally.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 11:12 pm
Dallas Mavericks fire GM Nico Harrison nine months after Luka Dončić trade

Harrison joined the Mavs in 2021 from Nike
GM took responsibility for sending Dončić to Lakers
The Dallas Mavericks have fired general manager Nico Harrison, the team’s governor, Patrick Dumont, has confirmed.
“This decision reflects our continued commitment to building a championship-caliber organization, one that delivers for our players, our partners, and most importantly, our fans,” Dumont said in a statement.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 4:39 pm
How World Cup expansion is driving Asia’s naturalisation arms race

As Asia’s allocation has now doubled, many nations look to foreign-born talent to push them towards qualification
When the United Arab Emirates line up against Iraq on Thursday for the fifth and final round of Asian qualification for next year’s World Cup, it is likely that over half of the home starting XI in Abu Dhabi will be foreign-born. The UAE are, however, merely another participant in a naturalisation arms race in the continent that has been boosted by the expansion of the World Cup from 32 teams to 48.
Asia’s allocation has doubled from four automatic spots in Qatar to eight in North America, opening up the tournament to a new array of contenders desperate to play on the greatest stage of all. Japan, South Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Australia have historically dominated World Cup qualifying, with North Korea the most recent outlier in 2010. Those six are the only teams from the Asian Football Confederation to make more than one appearance at the tournament.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 12:00 pm
India confirms deadly Delhi car blast being treated as terror incident

Cabinet says explosion near Red Fort that killed 12 is suspected to have been perpetrated by ‘anti-national forces’
India has confirmed it is treating the explosion that killed 12 people outside Delhi’s Red Fort on Monday as a “terror incident” perpetrated by “anti-national forces”.
The statement by the cabinet, led by the prime minister, Narendra Modi, confirmed mounting speculation that a terrorist attack was behind the blast that took place during peak time in one of the capital’s busiest areas and outside one of India’s major landmarks.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:46 pm
Atlanta Fed chair steps down as Trump attacks central bank’s independence
Raphael W Bostic will retire in February – creating another vacancy on Federal Reserve’s powerful policy committee
The head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta announced plans to step down amid an extraordinary campaign by Donald Trump to exert influence over the US central bank.
Raphael W Bostic, president of the Atlanta Fed, will retire from the role in February – creating another vacancy on the Fed’s powerful policy committee.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 4:53 pm
US strikes against boats in Caribbean ‘disregard international law’, French minister says

G7 foreign ministers questioned Marco Rubio about the attacks on what the Trump administration claims are drug smugglers
Stakes rise as Trump deploys world’s largest aircraft carrier to the Caribbean
Is US preparing to attack Venezuela and how has Maduro regime responded?
The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, is facing questions from his fellow G7 foreign ministers about the legality of the US strikes in the Caribbean on ships it says it suspects of carrying drugs.
The French foreign minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, criticised the military operations, saying they could contribute to instability in the region, but his suggestion that the attacks were unlawful was also a rare criticism of the Trump administration.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 6:53 pm
Kim Kardashian’s Skims valued at $5bn after raising new funding

Skims plans to use new capital to broaden its intimates lines, and expand further into apparel and activewear
Skims, founded by reality TV star and entrepreneur Kim Kardashian along with CEO Jens Grede, said on Wednesday it had raised $225m in new capital, valuing the shapewear label at $5bn.
Kardashian’s ventures, including her cosmetics brand SKKN, have attracted young shoppers and benefited from her vast social media following. Similarly, other celebrity-backed brands have also drawn venture capital investment, as firms bet on the marketing power and built-in audiences of high-profile founders to drive consumer demand.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 4:54 pm
Georgia election board settles ethics lawsuit over private emails for $50,000

Republican-controlled board, which questions Trump’s 2020 loss, agrees to use government, not personal, accounts
The Georgia state election board has settled a lawsuit filed by a watchdog organization over access to board members’ emails for $50,000 and an agreement to conduct future business without using private email.
The settlement requires the Republican-controlled board, which continues to push for additional investigation into the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia, to instruct its members to use official email accounts, and “not to use personal email accounts, text messaging, or messaging through other applications for that purpose”.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 6:32 pm
Epstein-Barr virus appears to be trigger of lupus disease, say scientists

Connection of near-ubiquitous EBV to autoimmune disease affecting about 1 in 1,000 people may spur hunt for vaccine
A common childhood virus appears to be the trigger for the autoimmune disease lupus, according to groundbreaking research.
The study suggests that Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which for most people is harmless, can cause immune cells to “go rogue” and mistakenly attack the body’s own tissues. The team behind the work said that uncovering the cause of lupus could revolutionise treatments.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 7:00 pm
French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal pardoned and to be released from prison

Eighty-one year-old, who has prostate cancer, can now be transferred from Algeria to Germany for medical treatment
The French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal has been pardoned and is to be released from prison, the Algerian presidential office said in a statement on Wednesday.
The move, which will mean Sansal can be transferred to Germany for medical treatment, comes after the German president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, urged Algeria to free Sansal.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 6:23 pm
Zelenskyy fires ministers accused of involvement in bribery scheme as public outrage grows

Ukraine president also calls for sanctions against friend and former business partner, saying ‘there must be maximum integrity’
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has moved to contain growing public outrage in Ukraine over a corruption scandal in the energy sector by firing two ministers who are accused of involvement in a large-scale bribery scheme.
Ukraine’s president said the justice minister Herman Halushchenko and energy minister Svitlana Grynchuk could no longer remain in their jobs. He also called for personal sanctions against his friend and former business partner Timur Mindich, the scheme’s alleged organiser.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:59 pm
Italian ‘mystic’ faces fraud trial over claim Virgin Mary statue wept blood

Gisella Cardia allegedly made €365,000 in donations from pilgrims to shrine in lakeside town near Rome
A self-styled mystic who drew hundreds of pilgrims to a town near Rome by claiming a statue of the Virgin Mary wept tears of blood has been sent to trial for alleged fraud.
Gisella Cardia, who also claimed the statue was transmitting messages to her, will be tried along with her husband, Gianni Cardia, in April next year.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 2:58 pm
Western US states fail to agree on plan to manage Colorado River before federal deadline

Stakeholders have spent months ironing out disagreements over how to distribute water from the sprawling basin
State negotiators embroiled in an impasse over how to manage the imperiled Colorado River were unable to agree on a plan before a federally set deadline on Tuesday, thrusting deliberations deeper into uncertain territory.
Stakeholders have spent months working to iron out contentious disagreements over how to distribute water from this sprawling basin – which supplies roughly 40 million people in seven states, 5.5m acres of farmland, dozens of tribes and parts of Mexico – as the resources grow increasingly scarce.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 3:31 pm
‘There’s fire all around us, this is it’ – This is climate breakdown

Working with jaguars in Brazil’s Pantanal was a huge source of joy. But the wildfires are getting worse. This is Abbie’s story
Location Pantanal, Brazil
Disaster Wildfires, a number of years
Abbie Martin splits her time between captaining a boat in the Virgin Islands and doing research in Brazil’s Pantanal, a region that includes the world’s largest tropical wetland and where she founded the Jaguar Identification Project. Fires in the Pantanal have reached new extremes, killing at least 17 million vertebrate animals and burning 27% of the vegetation cover in 2020. Climate breakdown made the Pantanal drier between 2001-21, increasing the occurrence of above-average fires in the region.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 12:00 pm
Supply boom in cheaper renewables will seal end of fossil fuel era, says IEA

Watchdog’s flagship report says rise in low-carbon electricity will make transition ‘inevitable’, despite Trump’s calls to carry on drilling
Renewables will grow faster than any major energy source in the next decade, according to the world’s energy watchdog, making the transition away from fossil fuels “inevitable”, despite a green backlash in the US and parts of Europe.
The world is expected to build more renewable energy projects in the next five years than has been rolled out over the last 40, according to the flagship annual report from the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:00 am
The man on a mission to save Mauritania’s ‘city of libraries’ from encroaching desert sands

Desert settlement of Chinguetti faces rising sands, dwindling tourism and insecurity due to conflict in neighbouring Mali
On a recent afternoon, 67-year-old Saif Islam made his way into the courtyard of a library in Chinguetti, a tiny desert settlement nestled in the Sahara in Mauritania.
Decked in a flowing boubou gown striped in two shades of blue, his steps unsteady but his presence still commanding, he sat on a handwoven mat stroking his grey beard, with his black croc sandals neatly placed to the side.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:00 am
John F Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg announces run for US House seat

Schlossberg has drummed up a large following on social media with frequent posts weighing in on national issues
John F Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg has said he will run for the US House next year, announcing Tuesday that he was seeking a key New York seat set to be vacated by longtime Democrat Jerry Nadler.
“This district should have a representative who can harness the creativity, energy and drive of this district and translate that into political power in Washington,” Schlossberg said in a campaign video posted on social media late Tuesday.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 6:03 am
Actor Allison Mack reveals role in Nxivm sex cult in new podcast: ‘I was abusive’

Smallville actor, released from prison two years ago, tells how she helped coerce women for cult leader Keith Raniere
The Smallville actor Allison Mack says she was once riveted by the influence she wielded through her role in the Nxivm sex cult – though it eventually sent her to federal prison, and she now realizes it was “abusive”.
“I was excited by the power that I felt having these young, beautiful women look to me and listen to me,” Mack, 43, maintains in a new podcast series titled Allison After Nxivm, which contains her first public remarks since her release from prison about two years ago. “And – yes – the sexuality of it was exciting.”
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 10:00 am
Woman eludes police after high-speed chase from California into Mexico

Alyssa Wilson, a resident at a sober living home, stole a minivan and was chased for hours until crossing the border
A woman who had been staying at a women’s sobriety home in California stole a minivan and was chased by police for hours until she crossed over to Mexico on Monday.
A second woman, Nicolle Walters, 45, reported to authorities that her 2004 gray Toyota Sienna was missing, along with her car key, according to a statement by the Ventura county sheriff’s office. Walters, owner and operator of two women’s sober living homes, identified the suspect as Alyssa Wilson, one of the residents at Diana’s House Sober Living in Thousand Oaks, which is about an hour’s drive north-west of Los Angeles.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 11:05 pm
One-third of museums lost government funding since Trump took office, survey says

Report including responses from more than 500 museum directors finds median loss of $30,000 in grants or contracts
One-third of US museums have lost government grants or contracts since Donald Trump took office, according to a new survey.
The findings, released by the American Alliance of Museums on Tuesday and based on responses from more than 500 museum directors across the US, shed new light on the challenges cultural institutions are facing under the Trump administration.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 11:58 pm
Pakistani parliament votes to give army chief new powers and legal immunity

Critics say constitutional amendment, which will also limit supreme court’s independence, is ‘funeral for democracy’
Pakistan’s parliament has passed a controversial amendment to its constitution that will expand the powers of the army chief and grant him lifelong legal immunity while limiting the independence of the supreme court, in a move critics described as a “funeral for democracy”.
Field Marshal Asim Munir, Pakistan’s powerful army chief who is widely seen as a de facto ruler of the country, was the main benefactor from the 27th constitutional amendment, which was passed by the parliamentary lower house on Wednesday.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:05 pm
Canada pushes to join Eurovision: ‘This is about protecting our identity’

Country explores taking part in the glitzy song contest as it distances from the US and seeks to deepen ties with Europe
When Canada released its federal budget this month, much of it was standard fare, from the plans to downsize the public service to the boost in defence spending.
But one line tucked in the nearly 500-page document has captured imaginations on both sides of the Atlantic: a mention that the government is working with Canada’s national broadcaster to explore participation in the Eurovision song contest.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 4:07 pm
Beijing court to rule in appeal of jailed Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu

Detention of Dong on espionage charges has been criticised by human rights and press freedom organisations
A court in Beijing is expected to rule on Thursday in the appeal of Dong Yuyu, a Chinese journalist who is serving a seven-year jail sentence on espionage charges.
The detention of Dong, a senior columnist with a long career in Chinese state media, has been criticised by the US government and by international human rights and press freedom organisations.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:20 pm
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s name to be hyphenated, as decreed by late queen

Palace announcement of ex-prince’s new name missed out hyphen used by other descendants of Elizabeth II
Ever since the former Prince Andrew was demoted to plain Mr Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, royal observers and historians have scratched their heads over his missing hyphen.
Buckingham Palace’s official statement announcing his new commoner status was clear, in black and white, that aside from losing his HRH and princely title and dukedom, he was also to be deprived of a punctuation mark that had been officially decreed by his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 1:29 pm
A Merry Little Ex-Mas review – Netflix’s season of cheapo festive fare begins with a shrug

Alicia Silverstone is latest 90s star to lead a film for the streamer but her charm can’t save another bland addition to their pile of festive fare
There’s not quite enough charm to go around in Netflix’s festive season opener A Merry Little Ex-Mas, a film that might have benefited from a release date a little closer to the big day. Maybe by then, we might have been more enveloped in the all-consuming excitement of Christmas to overlook its failings, but here in the post-Halloween, pre-Thanksgiving netherworld, there is no amount of fake snow or eggnog that can convince us to get on board.
It’s yet another one of the streamer’s mechanically assembled seasonal box-tickers – lead best known from the 90s/2000s, a budget of what looks like $13, some unfunny pratfalls, some city v small town tension, a visibly Canadian shoot, regressive gender roles – and will probably be lapped up by the same crowd who come back every year knowing exactly what to expect. It’s thankfully not as hideous as these can be (2023’s Heather Graham/Brandy sled-wreck Best. Christmas. Ever! remains as bad as things on both Netflix and in life itself can get) but it’s also not quite as passably fine as it should be (last year’s Christina Milian and Lindsay Lohan vehicles just about doing the job on that front).
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 8:01 am
Sex, lies and pistachio shells: the disturbing dream worlds of artist Joseph Yaeger

The American takes strange film stills and turns them into monumental watercolours, full of Catholic guilt and paranoia – and it’s made him the most talked-about painter of the moment
‘All paintings are in their own way accusations and confessions,” says Joseph Yaeger. “It’s what Polygrapher is about.” This is the title of the artist’s new exhibition, his first since joining the prestigious London gallery Modern Art in 2024, for whom it marks the opening of new premises in St James’s.
Honesty is important to Yaeger, whose upbringing in the US in Helena, a town that he says ambitiously calls itself the capital of Montana, was as decent as it was unremarkable. “We’d sit down for dinner together every night, we’d go to church every Sunday, we’re polite almost to a fault, and traditional in almost all senses of the word.”
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 6:00 am
Holy see: three of Pope Leo’s favourite films are divine. The fourth is hard to forgive

Praise be for The Sound of Music, Ordinary People and It’s a Wonderful Life! But the sinfully twee and queasy Life is Beautiful must be renounced
Robert Wise’s The Sound of Music, Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life, Robert Redford’s Ordinary People and Roberto Benigni’s Life Is Beautiful.
These are a few of his fav-our-ite films … Pope Leo’s that is. This white-bread movie playlist has been released in advance of His Holiness’s “meeting with the world of cinema” on Saturday, part of a longstanding Vatican policy of engaging with creatives.
The pope has, according to a Vatican statement “expressed his desire to deepen the dialogue with the world of cinema, and in particular with actors and directors, exploring the possibilities that artistic creativity offers to the mission of the Church and the promotion of human values.” The pope will chat with movie notables including Cate Blanchett, Spike Lee, George Miller, Gus Van Sant and Giuseppe Tornatore.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 7:00 am
Adele to make acting debut in star-studded Tom Ford movie

The singer will star alongside Adolescence breakout Owen Cooper, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Colin Firth, Thandiwe Newton and Nicholas Hoult in an Anne Rice adaptation
Adele is set to make her acting debut in the new film from Tom Ford.
According to Deadline, the fashion designer and film-maker’s third feature will be an adaptation of Anne Rice’s 1982 novel Cry to Heaven, a drama set in 18th century Italy.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 2:51 pm
Being Eddie review – reverential Netflix doc paints limited portrait of Eddie Murphy

There’s great access in this look at the comedian and actor’s life, from time with the subject himself to his many peers, but there’s depth missing
Being Eddie, a new Netflix documentary on Eddie Murphy, isn’t his best movie. It isn’t his worst. It’s something to justify signing the 64-year-old to a $70m production deal in hopes that he might finally be moved to return to his standup comedy roots and deliver the long-anticipated follow-up to his seminal 1987 special Raw. With access to the subject and his archival material bought and paid for, Being Eddie is free to focus on other aspects of Murphy’s life, opening with indulgent shots of his gothic mansion and its retractable roof. While the camera gawks at the spoils of Murphy’s 40-plus year career, he remains at pains to tell viewers that his day-to-day routine isn’t much different from theirs: he goes to work, hangs out with his family and falls asleep to MTV’s Ridiculousness. He thinks it’s the funniest show on TV, in fact, and would much rather binge that blooper series (which he likens to Alejandro Jodorowsky’s avant-garde work) than reruns of his greatest hits.
That would be a bold confession to share even if it wasn’t coming from arguably the funniest person who has ever lived, and Being Eddie wastes no time in making Murphy’s claim to that title ironclad. For confirmation, director Angus Wall starts out by consulting with other recipients of major Netflix deals: Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld. It’s just hard to digest all this reverence for Murphy from comedians who have grown increasingly out touch and comfortable with punching down at marginalized groups.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 9:03 am
Trapped review – rough and ready abuse story that piles bleakness upon bleakness

This occasionally nuanced tale of a woman’s tough existence has some raw power, but is stymied by crude production and ropey performances
Raye, played by Gina Jones is, as the title of the film suggests, trapped. She is trapped in a bleak job, in a bleak relationship and in a bleak house. The bleakest element of this trifecta of bleakness is the relationship: she is involved with the utterly unlovely Frank (Shane McCormick) who, as one character observes, is the sort of guy who throws his entire life away then lashes out in every direction, blaming everyone but himself for how things have turned out. It’s hard to fathom why she stays with someone so awful – except, well, that’s the way the world works sometimes. Their dynamic is an abusive one, and in modern therapeutic parlance, they share the trauma bond of unstable, abusive childhoods. It’s not that Raye doesn’t know Frank’s no good; it’s that she doesn’t believe she deserves better, or that better exists.
While Trapped’s poster art promises some sort of Captivity-style torture porn slasher horror, it may be interesting to know that the film was originally called Beneath the Silence, a title that gestures towards more serious dramatic aspirations. In fact, Trapped’s understanding of abuse is considerably more sophisticated than the rest of what it offers. It is a low-budget affair that, at times, has a rough-and-ready raw power that transcends its limited production values, but too often the standard of performance and crudeness of the craft makes it hard to take seriously. The script is littered with exposition – for example, a half-brother reminds his sibling that they have “different mums”, a fact that would perhaps be very well known to the characters; it’s clearly there for the benefit of the audience.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 9:00 am
Charli xcx: House ft John Cale review – haunt me, then! An elegant, brutal taste of the Wuthering Heights OST

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Featuring a lugubrious monologue from the Velvet Underground legend, its jagged strings are more reminiscent of that band than anything on Brat
When Charli xcx says her first new material in more than a year is “something entirely new, entirely opposite” to the sound she pursued on the era-defining Brat, she isn’t joking. Taken from the soundtrack to director Emerald Fennell’s forthcoming adaptation of Wuthering Heights, the darkly gothic House bears almost no relation in sound or mood to the contents of Brat: it was, she says, inspired by John Cale’s description of the sound of his old mob the Velvet Underground as “elegant and brutal”.
Always skilled and generous at collaboration, here Charli xcx cedes two-thirds of the track’s vocal to Cale. He delivers a monologue – oblique and initially conversational, it turns increasingly ominous – in a voice that’s rich, sonorous and, to a certain kind of music fan at least, immediate recognisable. Weathered by time at age 83, it’s still audibly the same voice that recounted Lou Reed’s grisly short story The Gift on White Light/White Heat 57 years ago.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 11:22 am
Loren Ipsum by Andrew Gallix review – chronically funny satire of the literary scene

Full of word games, in-jokes and grisly murders, this debut pours gleeful scorn on the pretensions of contemporary literary life
Freud would have had a lot to say about a novel in which the central premise is writers being murdered. A manifestation of a repressed desire to eliminate rival literary talent? A clear case of the death drive? Either way, there’s some twisted business going on in Andrew Gallix’s chronically funny debut novel, Loren Ipsum.
The morbid if intriguing premise quickly becomes secondary to an insouciant satire on the vanity fair of present-day literary culture. Not since Paul Ewen’s How to Be a Public Author has so much gleeful scorn for pretentious authors, critics and scenesters been poured on to the page. Taking its title from the placeholder text used while preparing a book for print, the novel features an eponymous protagonist, a journalist resident in Paris, who is researching a monograph on the reclusive English author Adam Wandle. Loren Ipsum somehow manages to be both the book’s moral centre and a shapeshifting cipher for everything that’s wrong with contemporary literary life. With “a heart of frosted glass”, she is “all blurred features and radio static”. Her own first novel, Fifty Shades of Grey Matter, was published by Galley Beggar in 2019. Her favourite bookshop is Shakespeare and Company (“she had all their totes”), and her best party frock is “part Mondrian, part Battenberg”. The knowing list of Loren’s favourite things is peak Bougie London Literary Woman and wickedly spot-on. It’s that kind of book. By the end, you can’t see the modernism for all the posts fencing it in.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 9:00 am
We Did OK, Kid: A Memoir by Anthony Hopkins review – a legend with a temper

The Oscar-winning actor’s autobiography combines vulnerability with bloody-mindedness and belligerence
It’s the greatest entrance in movie history – and he doesn’t move a muscle.
FBI rookie Clarice Starling must walk along the row of cells until she reaches Dr Lecter’s reinforced glass tank, where the man himself is simply standing, his face a living skull of satanic malice, eerily immobile in his form-fitting blue prison jumpsuit – immobile, that is, until such time as he launches himself against the glass, making that extraordinary hissing-slavering sound. A billion true-crime documentaries have since revealed that actual serial killers are very boring, with nothing like Anthony Hopkins’s screen presence.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 7:00 am
‘It’s notoriously hard to write about sex’: David Szalay on Flesh, his astounding Booker prize-winner

The novel’s protagonist is violent, libidinous and so inarticulate he says ‘OK’ some 500 times. So how did the author turn his story into a tragic masterpiece?
When we meet the morning after the announcement of this year’s Booker prize, David Szalay, the winner, seems an extremely genial and gentle author to have created one of the most morally ambiguous characters in recent contemporary fiction. His sixth novel, Flesh, about the rise and fall of a Hungarian immigrant to the UK, is unlike anything you have read before.
Szalay (pronounced “Sol-oy”) is often described as “Hungarian-British”, but that has offended Canadians this morning, he says. His mother was Canadian and he was born in that country, where his Hungarian father had moved a few years earlier. “I’m arguably more Canadian than Hungarian.” Now 51, he grew up in England, graduated from Oxford University, and lived in Hungary for 15 years. To make things more confusing, he is over from Vienna, where he now lives with his wife and young son Jonathan.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 5:49 pm
One Aladdin Two Lamps by Jeanette Winterson review – freewheeling reflections on life, art and AI

One Thousand and One Nights is the framing device for the author’s pithy and thought provoking takes on everything from eugenics to trouser suits
In the framing device that opens the Middle Eastern folk tales collected in One Thousand and One Nights, King Shahryar avenges his wife’s infidelity by ordering her execution and marrying a new virgin every night, having each of them beheaded by sunrise so they won’t have time to cheat. When he runs out of victims, the young Persian queen Shahrazad volunteers but stalls her own murder by telling the king one captivating tale after another – and those become the stories we’re reading.
As Jeanette Winterson puts it in her new book – a dizzying whirligig of memoir, history, philosophy, politics and self-help, loosely tied to commentary on the Nights – Shahrazad’s feat of creativity “refuses the present emergency – the contrived drama of a powerful man”. The echo of life in the Trump era is deliberate; for Winterson, the means by which Shahrazad changes her predicament holds out hope for a progressive politics currently losing ground to “radical-rightwing thuggery”. “A better story starts with a better story,” she writes. “Reason will not win the day. Without imagination nothing changes.”
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 9:00 am
What does my love for impossibly difficult video games say about me?

From Demon Souls to Baby Steps, challenging games keep a certain type of player coming back for more. I wonder why we are such suckers for punishment
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Most people who really love video games have the capacity to be obsessive. Losing weeks of your life to Civilization, World of Warcraft or Football Manager is something so many of us have experienced. Sometimes, it’s the numbers-go-up dopamine hit that hooks people: playing something such as Diablo or Destiny and gradually improving your character while picking up shiny loot at perfectly timed intervals can send some people into an obsessional trance. Notoriously compulsive games such as Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley, meanwhile, suck up hours with peaceful, comforting repetition of rewarding tasks.
What triggers obsession in me, though, is a challenge. If a game tells me I can’t do something, I become determined to do it, sometimes to my own detriment. Grinding repetition bores me, but challenges hijack my brain.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 3:00 pm
‘We were effectively props’: young stars of game development feel let down by the ‘gaming Oscars’

Announced in 2020 by the Game Awards as an inclusive programme for the industry’s next generation, the Future Class initiative has now been discontinued. Inductees describe clashes with organisers and a lack of support from the beginning
Video games have long struggled with diversification and inclusivity, so it was no surprise when the Game Awards host and producer Geoff Keighley announced the Future Class programme in 2020. Its purpose was to highlight a cohort of individuals working in video games as the “bright, bold and inclusive future” of the industry.
Considering the widespread reach of the annual Keighley-led show, which saw an estimated 154m livestreams last year, Future Class felt like a genuine effort. Inductees were invited to attend the illustrious December ceremony, billed as “gaming’s Oscars”, featured on the official Game Awards website, and promised networking opportunities and career advancement advice. However, the programme reportedly struggled from the start. Over the last couple of years, support waned. Now, it appears the Game Awards Future Class has been wholly abandoned.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 12:30 pm
Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley died after fall, autopsy finds

Medical examiner says Kiss founding member’s death was accidental, caused by blunt force injuries from a fall
Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and founding member of the glam rock band Kiss, died from blunt force injuries to the head that he suffered in a fall earlier this year, an autopsy has determined.
Frehley died peacefully on 16 October surrounded by family in Morristown, New Jersey, a few weeks after the fall occurred, according to his agent.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 9:19 pm
Sally Kirkland, Oscar-nominated actor of film and television, dies at 84

The actor has over 250 screen credits, including Anna, The Way We Were and JFK, and collaborated with Andy Warhol
Sally Kirkland, the Oscar-nominated actor and one-time member of Andy Warhol’s the Factory, has died at 84.
The star of films including Anna, JFK and Bruce Almighty had entered hospice care two days before her death after a period of ill health. Last year, a GoFundMe page had been set up to help her in the wake of “life-threatening infections” and a number of falls. She had also been diagnosed with dementia.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 3:12 pm
‘Harlem has always been evolving’: inside the Studio Museum’s $160m new home

The iconic museum, which was founded in 1968, has been rehoused in 82,000-sq-ft building providing a new destination for Black art in New York City
Call it the second Harlem renaissance. On Manhattan’s 125th Street, where a statue of Adam Clayton Powell Jr strides onwards and upwards, and a sign marks the spot where a freed Nelson Mandela dropped by, there is bustle and buzz.
The celebrated Apollo Theater is in the midst of a major renovation. The National Black Theatre is preparing to move into a $80m arts complex spanning a city block. In September the National Urban League opened a $250m building containing its headquarters, affordable housing and retail space with New York’s first civil rights museum to come.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 10:03 am
‘I can see a world where Spotify doesn’t exist’: will a new generation of music streaming companies succeed?

Nimble, open-minded outfits such as Nina Protocol, Cantilever and Subvert are looking to bring more money to artists, and a richer experience for listeners
The noise around Spotify this year has been louder than ever, from Liz Pelly’s book Mood Machine – a biting indictment of the company and its alleged practices, described as “error-riddled theories” by Spotify itself – to a slew of indie artists leaving the platform due to political and ethical reasons. There was even a recent music forum in California called Death to Spotify.
So the timing is fortuitous for a growing number of independent streaming and music community platforms, such as Nina Protocol, Coda, Subvert, Lissen, Vocana, and just last week a new one launched in the UK: Cantilever. “More people are definitely looking for alternatives,” says Nina Protocol’s chief executive Mike Pollard. “We strongly believe the future of music is independent.”
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 11:20 am
I thought there was something wrong with my body – until I shared a shower with 50 strangers

Naked in a forest, among people of every age, race, gender and physique, I finally shook off the self-doubt that had haunted me since my teens
When I was 15, I grew nine inches in nine months. My bones ached at night. I grew out of my clothes at a rapid clip, exposing skinny ankles beneath the bottom of my blue jeans. I went from being average height to towering over everyone in my class.
I had been uncomfortable in my own skin even before that. I grew up in the US in the late 70s, and my body type was not in fashion. I was curvy in places that were not celebrated, with thighs and a butt that announced themselves in ways I found uncomfortable. I was a teen when I first started dieting, and women’s critiques of their bodies, and the bodies of others, quickly became a constant refrain of my youth.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 6:55 am
My petty gripe: autoplay trailers – give me more than 10 seconds before trying to make me watch The Diplomat

Even at the end of Schindler’s List, after a message honouring the memory of 6 million Jews murdered, I have four seconds before Binge is telling me to watch NCIS
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Much like Keri Russell and probably all my friends’ dads, Netflix really wants me to watch The Diplomat right now. Like, really wants me to. The problem is, I don’t want to watch The Diplomat. This doesn’t seem to matter to Netflix.
Netflix wants me to watch The Diplomat so badly, I can’t even have 10 seconds for a little cry after finishing Adolescence without being forced to dive for the remote to stop Netflix autoplaying the trailer for The Diplomat. I timed it; Netflix has decided 10 seconds is enough time for you to wallow in your feelings, reflect on society, and credit the hundreds of people who spent years making that show, before you need to be directed to more content, more content, MORE CONTENT.
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Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 2:00 pm
Peanut allergies have plummeted among US kids since 2017 – what happened?

Blockbuster research has upended assumptions about the allergy. Experts shared what parents should know about introducing food allergens
According to a paper published in the Journal of Pediatrics this month, the number of peanut allergy diagnoses among children has dropped over 40% since 2017.
The reason? Food allergy guidelines have undergone a sea change in the past decade.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 5:00 pm
‘I opened up like a giant elevator’: the seven sly, savage stages of a £100,000 romance scam

Last year, romance fraud rose 52% for over-55s in the UK. Victims often feel they’ve made a terrible mistake and are at fault – but really, they’ve been expertly groomed by criminals
In total, over two and a half years, Elizabeth gave £100,000 to “Sam”, the “man” she met online, who she thought she loved and loved her back. She emptied her savings account, pawned her late mother’s jewellery and took out bank loans. She became so overdrawn that she could barely afford food and lived mainly on soup.
She had sent this money, for all sorts of reasons, to a man she’d never met. The first was a $500 Amazon voucher because Sam, a consultant, was out on an oil rig and needed to buy a manual. Later, the rig required a new part; then the tanker transporting the oil ran into problems, too. She gave money to Sam’s daughter who was trapped in an abusive marriage. Finally, when Sam became ill, Elizabeth was contacted by his doctor and began paying Sam’s medical bills. “When this doctor messaged to tell me that Sam was in a coma, I remember thinking he had such a strange, unprofessional turn of phrase,” says Elizabeth. “He said, ‘I’m sorry to spill the beans.’” She breaks into laughter. “A doctor! How could I have been so gullible?”
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 5:00 am
The perplexing rise of protein shakes: how a ‘meaty sludge’ became a billion-dollar industry

In 1865, the first ever protein-based product consisted of ‘melted-down beef hides and carcasses’. Now, there are countless shakes on the market – including one by a Michelin-starred chef. Why is everyone drinking them?
I always thought my first foray into Michelin-starred culinary territory would involve sitting in a fancy restaurant feasting on some perfectly seared scallops or a magnificent rack of lamb doused in a rich jus. Instead, I’m in a fitness studio – with Doja Cat blaring through the speakers – watching my “Michelin-starred” shake come together in a blender. Inside is a scoop of vanilla protein powder, the flesh of a guanabana (a tropical fruit with a spiky exterior that tastes like a cross between a mango and a banana) and some almond milk. Saffron foam is sprayed into a plastic cup and sprinkled with some blue spirulina before the pale protein mixture is poured on top.
The resulting shake, which was developed by the Michelin-starred chef Miller Prada for Hermosa, a luxury protein powder brand sold in Barry’s, a chain of fitness studios, is like a drinkable lava lamp, with white, blue and yellow swirling softly in the cup. According to Erika Tamayo, the founder of Hermosa, it has only one comparison. “Everyone says that it looks like Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night,” she says. Before I’m allowed to taste it, she spritzes a coffee-scented liquid on the lid and then tells me how to drink it to get the “full Michelin experience”. Place the straw about midway in the cup and suck (it should taste like an ice-cream), before shoving it down full-throttle to get a hit of the “mood-enhancing” saffron.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 10:00 am
Sali Hughes on beauty: exosomes are all over TikTok, but are they really the next big thing in anti-ageing skincare?

They’ve been shown to influence regeneration and healing, but you may want to read this before splashing out
I attended a big skincare industry event in New York last autumn, at which people seemed to be discussing exosomes as though all other anti-ageing skincare products and methodology would soon be rendered redundant. I’ve read countless roundups of new exosome products since then (£430 for a serum!), and felt the inescapable buzz of a perceived major breakthrough in skincare, and so you know what I’m about to do, again. I’m going to suggest everyone calms the hell down and finds something more worthwhile to spend their money on.
Exosomes, in very basic terms, are tiny, naturally occurring parcels of material used as a communication device between skin cells. They can positively influence skin cell behaviour, such as regeneration and healing. Studies into whether extracted exosomes work in treatments for skin inflammation, hair growth and scarring are so far mostly small, pre-clinical and it must be said, very promising, albeit far from conclusive. We don’t yet know how best to extract exosomes, how stable they are, how they should be used to best effect, whether they will work topically, or what impact they may have on things like skin cancers.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 10:00 am
Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: party season is coming but all that glitters is not gold

Every store is screaming at you to buy a party dress – or dancing shoes, or a velvet suit – but I beg to differ
I am all in favour of getting the festive season started as early as possible. I get an actual physical thrill out of booking my Christmas food delivery slot in September, and the morning after Halloween I fire the starting gun on mince pie season. I know it makes me sound deranged and/or six years old, but I just absolutely love everything about Christmas. I’m here for all of it and I want it now.
But fashion? That’s my one holdout. At this time of year every store is screaming at you to buy a party dress – or dancing shoes, or a velvet suit – but I beg to differ.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 2:00 pm
‘Fashion exposes people’s desires and anxieties’: how much do we really reveal when we get dressed?

A new exhibition – with contributions from Chanel, McQueen and Galliano – places 100 looks under the psychoanalytic lens, and suggests that what we wear is the result of a battle in the psyche
When you picked out an outfit this morning, did it feel like free will? Was it a series of deliberate choices that made it desirable to venture out into the world wearing said garment? Or was your decision a response to deeper subconscious forces? What if the choices we make about clothes are not our own conscious choices to make?
That’s the premise of a new exhibition in New York. Dress, Dreams and Desire: Fashion and Psychoanalysis, at the Fashion Institute of Technology, that makes the case that clothes are the “deep surface”, the “changeable, renewable second skin”, that outside the merely practical act as a facade for far more than we know.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 1:25 pm
Three plant-based chocolate mousse recipes by Philip Khoury

Rich, creamy or fluffy? The Sydney-born pastry chef has texture top of mind when it comes mousse au chocolat
Mousse au chocolat is one of the most exquisite ways to enjoy chocolate – so here are three recipes that offer it in different textures and levels of chocolate intensity. Each one works beautifully with dark chocolate containing 65-80% cocoa solids. Blends with no specific origin can be further rounded out with one teaspoon of vanilla paste or the seeds from a vanilla bean.
Once the mousses have been prepared, they can be frozen and gently defrosted in the refrigerator. Top with chocolate shavings, cocoa nibs or a dusting of unsweetened cocoa powder for texture and contrast.
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Don’t pour that olive brine down the drain – it’s a flavour bomb | Waste not

There’s more to that salty umami aroma than kickstarting a dirty martini. Use it to give your focaccia a perfect flavourful crust
When I taste-tested olives for the food filter column a few months ago, it reminded me that the brine is an ingredient in its own right. This intensely savoury liquid adds umami depth to whatever it touches, and, beyond seasoning soups and stews, it can also be used to make salamoia, the aromatic brine that’s traditionally used to top focaccia and create that perfect salty crust.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 1:00 pm
Jelly’s back! Here are three worth making – and three that should wobble off to the bin

The traditional treat is all over Instagram and TikTok. But does it always taste as impressive as it looks? And why is it so hard to get it to set rather than slump? Time for a deep dive …
Jelly has a dowdy reputation, but it may well be the perfect food for the Instagram age: when it works, it’s incredibly photogenic, so who cares what it tastes like?
There can be no other explanation for recent claims that savoury jellies – the most lurid and off-putting of dishes, reminiscent of the worst culinary efforts of the 1950s – are suddenly fashionable. This resurgence comes, according to the New York Times, “at a time when chefs are feeling pressure to produce viral visuals and molecular gastronomy is old hat”.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 10:00 am
Houseplant hacks: do humidifiers really help houseplants?

Electric humidifiers aren’t essential for hardy species, but they deliver a steady mist and consistent results – at a price
The problem
Winter is brutal for tropical houseplants. Central heating turns living rooms into deserts, leaving once lush calatheas with brown, crispy edges. Misting can increase humidity, but the effects are short-lived.
The hack
An electric humidifier delivers a steady mist to boost humidity around your plants. You simply fill the tank with water and let it run for a few hours a day, so humidity levels feel more like the tropics than Trafford.
Published: November 11, 2025, 10:00 am
Love Immortal: the man devoted to defying death through cryonics – documentary

Alan, 87, has devoted his life to trying to defy death, and has promised his wife, Sylvia, that they will be cryogenically preserved upon death to be reunited in the future. However, when Sylvia dies all too soon, Alan unexpectedly falls in love with another woman and is forced to reconsider his future plans. An extraordinary love story, told with humour and tenderness about how we deal with loss, our own mortality and the prospect of eternal life.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 10:33 am
‘I don’t want anyone to suffer like I did’: the intersex campaigners fighting to limit surgery on children

What should be done about the small proportion of babies born with genitals that are neither typically male nor typically female? Many of those affected believe parents and doctors are often too quick to schedule operations
Small Luk was initially “so happy” to be offered genital reconstruction surgery, aged eight. Doctors had told her she was a boy, but that she had an illness, which was why she couldn’t urinate standing up. “They told me this is a problem,” the 60-year-old from Hong Kong says. “And that in the future, you cannot marry, you cannot have a baby, so you need to have surgeries.”
Having been bullied at school for her ambiguous gender presentation, she found the idea that she could be “modified back to normal” a compelling one. But it wasn’t as simple as the doctors made out: Luk had an undeveloped uterus and vagina in her body as well as underdeveloped male genitals.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 5:00 am
US firefighter detained on the job speaks out after deportation: ‘I feel betrayed’

Exclusive: Border patrol arrested José Bertin Cruz-Estrada while he was battling a wildfire in Washington. He is now in Mexico, separated from his family in Oregon
José Bertín Cruz-Estrada was responding to a wildfire in Washington state on 27 August when four unmarked vehicles drove up to his crew’s remote location in a national forest.
Cruz-Estrada, part of a team of 20 Oregon-based firefighters, had spent a week hiking through dense terrain, battling smoke and clearing fallen trees and other debris to prevent the Bear Gulch fire, a 9,000-acre blaze, from growing. That morning, they were waiting for a taskforce leader to provide instructions, but Cruz-Estrada quickly realized the men arriving in trucks were not emergency responders.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 1:00 pm
I’m an American relying on food stamps. This country has turned us into lab rats

I’m one of 41 million people who need Snap to make ends meet. For weeks, the administration has turned our survival into a game: will they eat, or won’t they?
It is 10 November, and my refrigerator is almost empty.
I am, in fact, hungry as I write this. It is not that I do not have food at all; it is that I do not have the inclination to eat a can of tuna for breakfast, nor do I have the time to cook the winter squash my neighbor gave me.
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 2:39 pm
Tell us: have you moved to another country for your partner?

We’d like to hear about how the move affected your relationship
After Annalisa Barbieri’s recent advice column “I moved abroad to live with my wife, but I’ve come to hate her country”, we are looking to hear from people who relocated to another country for their partner but have found the move difficult, or would even prefer to be elsewhere.
How has the move affected your relationship? What have you struggled with?
Continue reading...Published: November 11, 2025, 3:58 pm
Share your pub quiz cheating confessions

We would like to hear your guilty secrets and suspicions around cheating in pub quizzes
A pub owner and landlord has outed a team of pub quiz cheats in a social media post but without naming them, which has since led to massive online speculation.
With this in mind, we would like to hear your guilty secrets and suspicions around cheating in pub quizzes. Have you ever cheated? Or have you suspected another team of doing so? You can share your confessions, anonymously if you wish, below.
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 11:47 am
Rubble of Syria’s civil war and a rickshaw driver: photos of the day – Wednesday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: November 12, 2025, 2:07 pm
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