Australia's most decorated veteran walks free on bail on war crimes charges related to Afghan deaths

Australia's most decorated living veteran Ben Roberts-Smith was released on bail after being charged with war crime murder over killings in Afghanistan.
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:04 pm
Starmer and Macron accused of ‘playing at being relevant’ with Strait of Hormuz plan

Britain and France push a European-led naval mission to safeguard shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, separate from U.S. military operations in the region.
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:00 am
Report details rising pressure on underground Catholics as China denies crackdown

Human Rights Watch says China is increasing pressure on 12 million Catholics amid a decade-long campaign to align religion with party ideology.
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:37 am
South African ex-police chief gets tissue stuck on forehead while sweating during corruption inquiry

A suspended South African police chief's testimony at the Madlanga Commission corruption inquiry was interrupted by a tissue stuck to his forehead.
Published: April 16, 2026, 6:41 pm
Trump predicted Israel-Lebanon leaders would speak ‘tomorrow’ — Beirut shut it down as ceasefire emerges

Lebanon's President Aoun will not speak with Netanyahu for now, a senior Lebanese official told Fox News Digital, dealing a setback to Trump's push for direct contact with Israel.
Published: April 16, 2026, 3:15 pm
Russian missiles and drones bombard Ukraine in hourslong attack, killing at least 16

Russia launched nearly 700 drones and dozens of missiles at Ukraine, killing at least 16 people and injuring over 80 in its biggest attack in weeks.
Published: April 16, 2026, 11:07 am
Hungary’s new leader once idolized Orbán — now he’s the man who brought him down

Learn about Péter Magyar, the former Orbán insider who ended Hungary's 16-year ruling regime and is now set to lead the country into a new era.
Published: April 16, 2026, 10:00 am
Iran to execute first female protester tied to anti-regime unrest

Iran prepares to execute its first female protester tied to the 2026 Tehran uprising as human rights groups warn of a deepening crackdown.
Published: April 16, 2026, 1:53 am
Live Updates: Thousands of Lebanese Try to Head Home After Israel-Lebanon Truce

Hezbollah politicians affirmed a “cautious commitment” to the 10-day cease-fire, which appeared to be holding on its first day. A truce could remove an obstacle in U.S.-Iran peace talks.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:42 pm
Iran War Live Updates: Hopes for Peace Deal Rise After Iran Says Strait Is Open

Published: April 17, 2026, 8:46 pm
The 27-Year-Old Diplomat Waging Trump’s Cultural War With Europe
Five years out of college, Samuel Samson has driven the Trump administration’s push to upend America’s postwar relationship with Europe.
Published: April 17, 2026, 9:07 am
Trump Tries to Stop Drug Smuggling From South America. Drug Smugglers Invent New Tactics.
Authorities are using drones, troops and A.I. to crack down on cocaine smuggling. But gangs are finding new ways to move record amounts of drugs across the world.
Published: April 17, 2026, 9:00 am
‘I Just Want to Be Back’: Thousands Rush South in Lebanon Under Cease-Fire

Stuck in standstill traffic, Lebanese people who had been displaced by fighting expressed a mix of excitement and uncertainty about a pause in Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah.
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:24 pm
Starmer’s Credibility Just Took Another Body Blow Over the Mandelson Scandal

Prime Minister Keir Starmer appears to have been kept in the dark repeatedly over Peter Mandelson, the Jeffrey Epstein associate — fueling an image of weakness.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:41 pm
Iran War Forces America’s Friends in Asia to Court Its Rivals

The severe disruption of oil supplies from the Middle East as a result of the war has prompted South Korea and the Philippines to make deals with Russia and Iran.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:59 am
Lebanon Cease-Fire Leaves Netanyahu in an Uncomfortable Spot

Most Israelis wanted the fight against Hezbollah to continue. But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s critics say he is showing that he cannot, or will not, stand up to President Trump.
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:56 pm
Starmer Fires Senior U.K. Civil Servant Over Mandelson Revelations

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office confirmed that Peter Mandelson, a Jeffrey Epstein associate, failed security checks before he became Britain’s envoy to Washington.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:01 pm
‘I Would Rather Be a Dwarf’: A Comic in Botswana Prizes His Difference

Johnson Masase has found local fame, and self acceptance, through performances that play on people’s ignorance about his genetic condition and his 3-foot-4 inch frame.
Published: April 17, 2026, 9:00 am
Lutnick Says Canada Trade Deal Needs to Be Reworked Ahead of Talks

Howard Lutnick, President Trump’s commerce secretary, derided Canada’s trade strategy and said a North American deal needed to be reworked.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:45 pm
Rescuers Try to Save Timmy, a Whale Stranded Off Germany

A month of efforts to help a stranded humpback escape the Baltic Sea have culminated in a tourist and media spectacle, with no guarantee of success.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:59 pm
Lebanon’s Cease-Fire Buys Time, Not a Way Out

The country’s leadership secured a truce through risky talks with Israel, but the government now finds itself caught between competing pressures.
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:31 pm
Carney Courts Investors to Reduce Canada’s Economic Dependence on U.S.

Prime Minister Mark Carney has set up a meeting and a new office to speed project approvals and make Canada more attractive to investors.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:47 pm
Amid Conflicting Messages From Trump and Iran, Hopes for Peace Deal Emerge

On a day when both Iran and the United States declared the Strait of Hormuz opened, hopes for an agreement rose. But statements from President Trump and Iranian leaders about negotiations were sometimes at odds.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:43 pm
An Explosion Rattles a Toronto Neighborhood. Was a Drake Video to Blame?

A blast on Thursday night turned out to be for a film shoot, but it unnerved residents who had lived through a propane plant explosion in 2008.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:49 pm
The U.S. military blockade on ships entering or leaving Iran will continue until Trump ends it.

Published: April 17, 2026, 6:54 pm
Mark Mobius, Pioneering Investor in Emerging Markets, Dies at 89

Gaining a reputation as the brilliant, risk-taking “Indiana Jones” of his field, he encouraged investors to take chances on Asia, Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:24 pm
Trump Is Urged to Act on Iranian Site Feared Impervious to Airstrikes

Little is known about Pickaxe Mountain, but some experts say it illustrates the impossibility of relying on force alone to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:39 pm
Europe Wants to Help Restore Shipping in the Strait. It Just Isn’t Sure How.

Amid conflicting reports about the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, European leaders gathered on Friday to coordinate a plan to guard it.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:35 pm
Why Lebanon’s Government Has Struggled to Contain Hezbollah

Lebanon’s government has been caught between Western demands to disarm the Shiite Muslim militant group and fears of inflaming sectarian tensions.
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:45 pm
U.K. Police Investigate Claims Drones Targeted Israeli Embassy in London

The Metropolitan Police said that the building had not been attacked but that they were assessing “discarded items” in Kensington Gardens, a nearby park, which was cordoned off.
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:07 pm
New York New Jersey Stadium? Why MetLife Is Changing Its Name for the World Cup

This summer, FIFA is putting its stamp on the venue for the World Cup.
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:54 pm
Strait of Hormuz Is Open During Cease-Fire in Lebanon, U.S. and Iran Say

Statements from President Trump and Iran aimed to raise confidence in the safety of the waterway, but shipping experts said risks remained.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:46 pm
Israel-Lebanon Cease-Fire: What to Know

The pause in fighting would remove a major hindrance to the U.S.-Iran peace talks, if it holds.
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:42 pm
In northern Israel, relief at the cease-fire is overshadowed by unease.

Residents are wary that the truce may offer only a temporary reprieve after weeks of rocket fire by Hezbollah.
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:25 pm
Myanmar Frees Ousted President, but Not Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

U Win Myint is a close ally of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, the country’s civilian leader. Both were forced from power by the military in a 2021 coup and imprisoned.
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:22 pm
Iran Resisted a Powerful Attacker. Taiwan Can Too.

By holding off America’s more powerful military, Iran showed how Taiwan can deter or defeat China.
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:16 pm
Trump says he might go to Pakistan if an Iran deal is signed there.

Published: April 17, 2026, 9:50 am
10-Day Cease-Fire Between Israel and Lebanon Goes Into Effect

The pause in the fighting between Israeli forces and Iranian-allied Hezbollah militants may help smooth the way to a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran.
Published: April 16, 2026, 10:40 pm
Bitcoin’s Greatest Mystery

The creator of Bitcoin has hidden behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto for 17 years.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:50 am
The cease-fire goes into effect after Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire.

Israeli and Lebanese officials had confirmed they would implement the truce. Hezbollah acknowledged the cease-fire, but did not directly address whether it would follow it.
Published: April 16, 2026, 10:39 pm
Forced into a corner by the U.S., Netanyahu agrees to a cease-fire in Lebanon.

Published: April 16, 2026, 10:26 pm
Mandelson, a Friend of Epstein’s, Became U.S. Ambassador Despite Failing Security Vetting

Britain’s foreign office overruled vetting officials in granting Peter Mandelson, a friend of Jeffrey Epstein, the highest level of security clearance, the government said.
Published: April 16, 2026, 8:35 pm
Despite Cease-Fire, Iran’s Hackers Haven’t Logged Off

Tehran’s digital warriors have continued to seek ways to gain an advantage in the conflict in a new phase of cyberspace operations.
Published: April 16, 2026, 8:20 pm
The Long-Term Plan to Scrub Carbon From the Sky

Microsoft is pulling back from efforts to remove carbon from the atmosphere. But the nascent industry’s proponents say they are thinking in decades, not years.
Published: April 16, 2026, 7:44 pm
Bahrain Charges Intelligence Officer in the Death of a Detainee

The officer was charged with assault leading to death, in the case of a man who was accused by Bahraini authorities of espionage during a domestic crackdown tied to the war in Iran.
Published: April 16, 2026, 6:56 pm
U.S. Completes Handover of Military Bases in Syria

The transition signals the end of a formal U.S. military presence in Syria for the first time in more than a decade.
Published: April 16, 2026, 9:41 pm
How Trump’s Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz Works
Our business reporter Peter Eavis breaks down how American military ships have blocked Iranian-linked vessels from using the Strait of Hormuz as the U.S. encourages other vessels to make the passage.
Published: April 16, 2026, 6:49 pm
Hegseth Again Threatens Attacks on Iran’s Civilian Infrastructure

The U.S. blockade of shipments through the Strait of Hormuz would last “for as long as it takes,” the defense secretary said.
Published: April 16, 2026, 11:34 pm
White House Declines to Offer Congress an Estimate of Iran War Cost

Russell T. Vought, the White House budget director, said the fluctuating nature of the U.S.-Israeli war made it difficult to pinpoint expenses.
Published: April 16, 2026, 9:37 pm
A Timeline of the Lebanon-Israel Relationship

Israeli and Lebanese officials this week met in Washington for direct talks between two nations, which have technically been at war since 1948.
Published: April 16, 2026, 4:39 pm
Rohingya Refugee Recounts Rescue From Capsizing Boat That Left Nearly 250 Others Missing

Hundreds of migrants from Bangladesh, including Rohingya refugees, are feared dead after a boat to Malaysia overturned.
Published: April 16, 2026, 4:36 pm
White House Shrugs Off Shaky Economy as War Exceeds Trump’s Timeline

Stocks may be soaring again, but the war in Iran has started to pinch the finances of many Americans.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:54 am
Why China Isn’t Pushing Iran to Accept U.S. Demands to End War

Despite the economic risks from the war, Beijing will likely stick to a hands-off approach. It is wary of being entangled in a conflict it opposed and has little sway over.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:40 am
Sri Lanka Uses U.S.-Iran Cease-Fire to Repatriate Iranian Sailors

Sri Lanka had been refusing to send back the Iranian Navy personnel, including survivors from a warship that the United States torpedoed, during active hostilities.
Published: April 16, 2026, 11:51 am
Pope Leo, Amid Standoff With Trump, Says ‘Woe to Those Who Manipulate Religion’

For days, Pope Leo XIV has attracted criticism from President Trump and his allies for refusing to back the war in Iran. On Thursday, he reiterated his calls for peace.
Published: April 16, 2026, 6:27 pm
South African Politician Julius Malema Is Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison

The leftist lawmaker has been a prime target of President Trump’s attacks on South Africa. The ruling, handed down after a conviction on gun charges, leaves Mr. Malema’s political future in doubt.
Published: April 16, 2026, 2:40 pm
Pakistan Looks to Play Peacemaker Between U.S. and Iran, Again

After talks in Islamabad last weekend led to a two-week cease-fire, Pakistan is offering to host another round in an attempt to sustain continuing peace efforts.
Published: April 16, 2026, 7:53 pm
What the U.S. Blockade Means for Iran’s Economy

Putting a stop to Iranian shipping will further add to Iran’s economic pain, analysts said, but it might not be enough to force concessions or lessen the global energy crunch.
Published: April 16, 2026, 6:08 pm
Marco Rubio and Lebanese President Discuss Cease-Fire Efforts

President Trump had said that Israeli and Lebanese leaders would speak directly, but a Lebanese official said the country’s president had rejected the idea.
Published: April 16, 2026, 3:29 pm
Xi Alludes to Trump’s Policies to Make a Case for Closer Ties to Vietnam

China used a visit by the Vietnamese leader to show a deepening of security ties that analysts say far outpaces U.S. defense ties in the region.
Published: April 16, 2026, 12:05 pm
Orban’s Defeat Punctures Europe’s Far Right, but Also Offers It a Road Map

Corruption and economic mismanagement brought down Hungary’s authoritarian leader. Will his political disciples avoid those pitfalls?
Published: April 16, 2026, 1:35 pm
Carbon Removal Industry Reels as Microsoft Retreats

Once held up as a key solution to climate change, a field that aims to remove carbon from the atmosphere is struggling to catch on.
Published: April 16, 2026, 2:33 pm
Got $100 Million? Ukraine Has Just the Fertilizer Plant for You.

An effort to privatize the facility is a key test of whether Kyiv can overcome concerns about Russian attacks and corruption to attract foreign investment.
Published: April 16, 2026, 1:03 pm
The Costa Rican Mountain Town Offering Sanctuary to Families Deported by Trump

In a cloud forest village, a network of residents, foreigners and pacifist Quakers offered a precarious yet vital sanctuary for families expelled by the U.S. government.
Published: April 16, 2026, 6:32 pm
Russian Strikes Kill at Least 15 in Ukraine in Biggest Attack in Months

Moscow is again ramping up missile and drone attacks on civilian targets, dispelling any notion that a temporary cease-fire for Orthodox Easter might become more lasting.
Published: April 16, 2026, 2:00 pm
Video shows teen snatched at bus stop – but victim slips SOS at gas station to escape repeat offender suspect
A 16-year-old Michigan student was allegedly abducted at gunpoint while waiting for her school bus by a man charged as a three-time habitual offender.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:40 pm
1 million bees swarm highway after crash shuts down interstate ramp for hours

A truck carrying one million bees crashed on Interstate 40 in Knoxville, Tennessee, closing part of the highway as beekeepers scrambled to contain them.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:49 pm
Daughter of missing American in Bahamas says Brian Hooker using mother's illness as 'excuse' to leave country

The daughter of an American woman missing in the Bahamas accuses stepfather Brian Hooker of using his mother's illness as an excuse to leave the country.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:15 pm
Former NYPD officer who fatally threw cooler at fleeing suspect granted bail during appeal of conviction

Former NYC police officer Erik Duran, convicted of manslaughter for throwing a cooler at a fleeing suspect, is released on bail pending his appeal.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:09 pm
WATCH: Illegal street racing 'takeover' explodes as hundreds swarm streets and suspects bolt
Police say 18 people were arrested and firearms recovered after an illegal street racing takeover drew 200 to an Atlanta intersection Sunday.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:46 pm
UPS plane aborts landing in near miss at same airport where November crash killed 15
A UPS cargo jet aborted its landing at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport to avoid a smaller aircraft on the runway, reports say.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:40 pm
Minnesota prosecutor charges ICE agent in gun incident as Savanah Hernandez case remains uncharged

ICE agent faces felony charges in Minnesota for allegedly pointing a gun at two people, while no charges filed in attack on Savanah Hernandez.
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:47 pm
Sheriff's office probing Nancy Guthrie vanishing faces intense backlash over social media post: 'tone deaf'
Pima County Sheriff's Department faces furious backlash over a post about a different Nancy that users called insensitive amid the Guthrie investigation.
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:03 pm
Emails reveal how campus police tracked down Bryan Kohberger's car weeks before he became a suspect

Internal emails show Washington State University police identified Bryan Kohberger's suspect vehicle earlier than the arrest affidavit stated.
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:30 pm
Man, woman killed in rip current as lifeguard shortage leaves danger zones in beach destination

Florida's Space Coast faces a critical lifeguard shortage with 45 unfilled roles as two adults die in a Cocoa Beach rip current while saving a child.
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:00 pm
Influencer’s safari getaway turns deadly days after proposal as police question fiancé, family demands answers

Influencer Ashly Robinson, also known as Ashlee Jenae, died in Zanzibar after a reported misunderstanding with her fiancé, authorities say in probe.
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:00 pm
Multiple researchers with top security clearances gone without a trace and more top headlines

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Published: April 17, 2026, 11:34 am
Charlie Kirk case stalls as accused shooter delays plea and eyes media limits

Tyler Robinson, accused of fatally shooting Charlie Kirk at a Turning Point USA event, is due in court Friday over a motion to exclude news cameras from future hearings.
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:00 am
Singer D4vd arrested and held without bail in case tied to teen found dead in Tesla: Police

Singer D4vd, whose real name is David Burke, was arrested in connection with the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez in LA, LAPD says.
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:55 am
EXCLUSIVE: NYC officials refuse ICE hold for illegal alien accused in arson that killed 4 and injured 7: DHS
A Mexican national illegal alien accused of randomly setting a NYC apartment on fire that killed four could be released due to the city's sanctuary policies, DHS says.
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:50 am
Ex-teacher faces 25 charges, including rape and abuse as investigation widens

Former Louisiana teacher Marisa Noel faces 25 charges, including indecent behavior with juveniles and first-degree rape, the sheriff's office said.
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:04 am
Missing pregnant woman found dead after mysterious Texas disappearance

Ashanti Allen, a 23-year-old woman who disappeared while eight months pregnant, was found dead in Houston, her family confirmed. No arrests have been reported.
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:55 am
Daughter of missing American woman touches down in Bahamas, slams stepdad after he fled amid investigation

The daughter of missing Bahamas woman Lynette Hooker arrived on Great Abaco Island and lashed out at stepfather Brian Hooker, who left for the U.S. abruptly.
Published: April 16, 2026, 10:28 pm
High school students shown inappropriate images in teacher's slideshow presentation

Students at a Washington high school were allegedly exposed to nude breast images during a teacher's slideshow, according to the school principal.
Published: April 16, 2026, 9:38 pm
FBI receives DNA data from hair sample in Nancy Guthrie case: sources

Sources say the FBI is conducting advanced DNA analysis on evidence from the abduction of Savannah Guthrie's mother from her Tucson, Arizona, home.
Published: April 16, 2026, 8:24 pm
Sailors injured after fire breaks out on aircraft carrier USS Eisenhower during shipyard maintenance

Three sailors were injured after a fire broke out on aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia.
Published: April 16, 2026, 8:01 pm
Mystery clouds deaths, disappearances of scientists with UFO research ties: timeline

Karoline Leavitt says the Trump administration will likely investigate a string of mysterious deaths and disappearances of high-level scientists.
Published: April 16, 2026, 6:37 pm
California hiker's body found naked in Big Sur backcountry

Hikers found the body of 37-year-old Joanna Shields in California's Big Sur with reported strangulation marks. Toxicology results are still pending.
Published: April 16, 2026, 6:06 pm
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Global leaders unite against hate

Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
Published: April 16, 2026, 6:04 pm
Firefighter accused of killing cheerleading coach he called second mom, then responding to scene he set: cops

An Ohio firefighter is accused of murdering varsity cheerleading coach Ericka Kramer and setting her home on fire before responding to the scene himself.
Published: April 16, 2026, 5:47 pm
Prosecutor Withdraws From Trump Team’s Investigation of Ex-CIA Director John O. Brennan

A career Justice Department lawyer, Maria Medetis Long, in Miami is said to have raised concerns about whether the evidence justified moving forward with a bid to prosecute John O. Brennan.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:18 pm
Federal Appeals Court Opens Door to Moving Trans Inmates Under Trump Gender Order

A three-judge panel gave a group of 17 transgender women a few weeks to seek further recourse in court before their transfer to men’s facilities could take effect.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:22 pm
Lebanon Cease-Fire and Hormuz ‘Opening’ Raise Hopes for Iran Talks, but Hard Work Awaits

President Trump said the process of clinching a final peace deal with Iran would now “go very quickly.” But analysts called that unlikely.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:43 pm
Standoff Ends Over Chicago Teachers’ Union Push to Cancel Class for May Day

Chicago schools will be open on May 1, and schools may take field trips to demonstrations for International Workers’ Day.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:18 pm
Obama Urges Virginians to Vote ‘Yes’ on Redistricting Referendum

Democrats may win a referendum to give their party more House seats, but they are growing concerned — in part because of TV ads that might confuse voters about where the former president stands.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:17 pm
Trump Is Urged to Act on Iranian Site Feared Impervious to Airstrikes

Little is known about Pickaxe Mountain, but some experts say it illustrates the impossibility of relying on force alone to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:39 pm
Rumeysa Ozturk, Tufts Student Held in Immigration Detention, Returns to Turkey

Rumeysa Ozturk, who was detained for weeks by the Trump administration after co-writing a pro-Palestinian opinion essay, has graduated and returned home.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:14 pm
Mexico’s police focus on the World Cup while thousands remain missing.

Published: April 17, 2026, 3:42 pm
Supreme Court Sides With Oil Companies in Louisiana Coastal Lawsuits

The companies had asked the justices to clear the way to move environmental lawsuits out of state courts, to friendlier federal venues.
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:34 pm
Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, Detained by ICE in Alabama, Is Released
Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, 85, who was arrested amid an inheritance dispute, has returned to France, its foreign affairs minister said. She came to America last year after reconnecting with and marrying a former G.I.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:17 pm
Texas Democrat James Talarico Is Out-Raising His G.O.P. Opponents

James Talarico, the Democratic nominee, has been amassing campaign cash as Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton still battle each other.
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:59 pm
A Family Feud at an Oregon Winery Turns to Vinegar Over A.I. Slop

She wanted to pry her late mother’s vineyard from two of her brothers. Instead, her lawyers were fined nearly $110,000 for citing bogus case law generated by artificial intelligence.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:08 pm
She Made Sure Her Baby Was Born an American. Then Federal Agents Separated Them.

Diana Acosta Verde, who came into the United States illegally when she was six months pregnant, had to leave her baby at a hospital while she returned to a detention center.
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:25 pm
Texas Restaurant Owners Call for Work Permits as Immigration Crackdown Strains Industry

Restaurant operators say labor shortages, rising costs and worker fear have prompted an unusual alliance of industry and political leaders in Texas to call for legal pathways to hire immigrants.
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:12 am
House Votes to Extend Expiring FISA Surveillance Law for 10 Days

The Senate approved a stopgap measure that passed the House early Friday. Libertarian-leaning House Republicans had balked at a long-term extension.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:30 pm
Trump Promotes ‘No Tax on Tips’ in Las Vegas and Brushes Off Iran War Inflation Concerns

At an economic event, the president sought to downplay the financial hardship that has followed his war with Iran, saying that “we’re having some fake inflation because of the fuel, the energy prices.”
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:38 am
Acting ICE Director Says He Plans to Resign in May

Todd Lyons said he would leave to spend more time with his family. He has spoken about a surge in threats against ICE officers, saying that he knew the reality firsthand.
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:34 am
Former Navy Service Member Charged in Georgia Killing Spree

The suspect is accused of carrying out a string of attacks in the Atlanta area that killed two women and injured a homeless man. The authorities described the attacks as random.
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:22 am
F.A.A. Caps Flights at O’Hare Airport in Chicago to Cut Delays

Set to be in place throughout the summer, the limit aims to ease congestion after less than 60 percent of flights ran on schedule.
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:14 am
Officials Investigate Bomb Threat at Home of Pope’s Brother

The police in suburban Chicago said they found no explosive devices. The investigation comes amid a public dispute between the pope and President Trump over the Iran war.
Published: April 16, 2026, 11:39 pm
Michigan’s Dam Crisis Shows Decay of U.S. Infrastructure, Whitmer Says

Workers in Cheboygan hurried to shore up a dam in danger of being overtopped, part of a “slow-moving disaster” threatening communities across the state.
Published: April 16, 2026, 11:55 pm
Trump to Pick Ousted FEMA Head to Lead Agency Again

Cameron Hamilton is a former Navy SEAL who ran unsuccessfully for Congress.
Published: April 16, 2026, 10:24 pm
Trump’s Kennedy Center chief threatened to rename Israel room unless more donors came forward – at event to mark October 7: report

The message ‘struck many of us in the room as inappropriate,’ a former Kennedy Center curator wrote
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:35 pm
US weighs plan to unfreeze $20 billion in assets for Iran in exchange for enriched uranium: report

More than 900 pounds of highly enriched uranium is buried underneath Iran’s nuclear facilities after the US bombing campaign in June
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:18 pm
Wife of ex-lieutenant governor mourned by her patients and friends after murder-suicide

Cerina Fairfax, 49, ran a thriving family dentistry practice in the nearby city of Fairfax
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:07 pm
Coast Guard searching Pacific Ocean for six people after losing contact with boat during Typhoon Sinlaku

The 145-foot cargo ship hasn’t been heard from since Thursday afternoon
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:05 pm
You’re no John F. Kennedy: RFK Jr. repeatedly reminded in House hearing that he’s a disappointment to the family name

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s conspiracy mongering has decimated American health infrastructure. But, writes Eric Garcia, the comparisons to JFK and Camelot only expose how ill-equipped the Democratic gerontocracy is to push back against him
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:05 pm
Tufts scholar grabbed off the street by ICE blasts Trump administration as she returns to Turkey

Rumeysa Ozturk condemns ‘state-imposed violence and hostility’ as Homeland Security reaches settlement with Turkish PhD student
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:42 pm
Trump tells ‘useless’ Nato to stay away after UK and France vow to protect Strait of Hormuz shipping

The US president lashed out at UK offers to help after the Strait of Hormuz was declared ‘completely open’ by Iran on Friday
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:08 pm
Michigan feared Cheboygan Dam danger for years before rains pushed it to brink

Officials have known about the dangers of the Cheboygan Lock and Dam for years, but failed to compel private owners to make repairs
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:04 pm
Trump goes after Fox News host Jessica Tarlov as she reveals negative poll numbers calling her ‘least attractive’ and ‘boring’

Donald Trump’s comments came after Tarlov bashed the president’s popularity on television
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:36 pm
Trump declares ‘victory’ over Iran and bashes ‘useless’ NATO allies after Strait of Hormuz is reopened

Trump claims the dispute over the key maritime chokepoint has been resolved
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:34 pm
This state is the new epicenter of measles in America

The western state’s outbreak surpassed 600 cases this week, a tracker from the state’s health department shows
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:22 pm
Trump puts the FBI on case of missing NASA and nuclear research scientists: ‘No stone will be unturned’

A retired Air Force general who once worked on UFO research disappeared from New Mexico last month
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:12 pm
The truce in Lebanon is key to ending the wider Iran war, but challenges remain

A truce took hold Friday between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, providing relief on both sides of the border and an opening for Iran and the United States to reach a deal to end the wider war
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:07 pm
UPS plane forced to abort landing as aircraft crosses its runway in Louisville

It comes months after a UPS plane crashed at the same airport
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:06 pm
Democrats use Trump’s AI Jesus post to confront RFK Jr about president’s mental health

Donald Trump’s top health official says ‘very, very sane’ president was showing ‘love and compassion’ with threat to destroy Iranian civilization
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:01 pm
‘Morale is going to be at an all-time low’: Iran war troops living on meager rations as Postal Service stops delivering

‘The food is tasteless and there’s not nearly enough and they’re hungry all the time’
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:34 pm
Moment rescuers save a parent who fell 80 feet down a Utah canyon while on a family hike
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From the time of the accident until the patient left the Utah scene, the rescue operation lasted just under three hours
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:24 pm
Woman chucked beer bottles at 3-year-old who approached her after she fell off her bike, cops say

The toddler had allegedly walked toward the woman to check on her well-being after seeing her fall from her bike, police say
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:19 pm
Trump’s former top lawyer said president’s mental health decline has ‘accelerated’: ‘This is somebody who just is lost’

Former White House counsel said Trump’s ‘malignant narcissism’ was more consequential than Joe Biden’s ‘benevolent grandpa losing his memory’
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:16 pm
Iran-US war latest: Trump declares Strait of Hormuz ‘fully open’ as oil and gas prices plunge

‘The passage for all commercial vessels through Strait of Hormuz is declared completely open for the remaining period of ceasefire,’ said Iranian foreign minister Araghchi
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:07 pm
Florida man tried to shoot dog attacking a woman but killed the pet’s owner instead, cops say

Police are searching for 43-year-old Matthew Lee Pasco
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:54 pm
RFK Jr says Trump is ‘most sane’ president after being asked about invoking 25th Amendment

Robert F Kennedy Jr has insisted that there has not been a president "more sane" than Donald Trump as he testified before House lawmakers on Friday (17 April).
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:33 pm
Remains of family missing since 1958 finally found in mystery that shocked America

The bodies of two of the family's children were found months after the disappearance, but the other members never turned up
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:24 pm
Nearly half of young Americans can’t name a single Holocaust concentration or death camp

Many people attributed the rise in antisemitic activity to a lack of education about the Nazi period
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:11 pm
‘Enough is enough’: Trump says Israel ‘not allowed’ to bomb Lebanon any more

Israeli strikes in Lebanon have killed more than 2,000 people and displaced a million since hostilities reopened at the start of March
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:08 pm
There’s a new theory about what helped form one of America’s grandest natural wonders

The key to solving a nearly 7 billion-year-old geological mystery could be microscopic
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:08 pm
New York loses nearly $74 million for not revoking 33,000 illegal licenses for truckers

Sean Duffy has said that immigrants account for about 20% of all truck drivers nationwide
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:06 pm
Trump’s faith advisor Paula White-Cain claims President ‘can quote so many sermons’

Donald Trump can “quote you so many sermons,” according to White House Faith Office advisor Paula White-Cain.
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:38 pm
Trump claims Epstein victims ‘refused to go under oath’ after Melania pushes Congress to swear them in

Survivors accused Trump administration of ‘shifting the burden’ onto them while Bondi skips deposition and DOJ looks to close the book on Epstein files
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:33 pm
EU poised to release jet fuel stocks to avert summer travel chaos

European airlines and regulators have warned flights could be cancelled and aircraft grounded amid the jet fuel shortage
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:29 pm
Jill Biden bid $35k at charity auction for cameo on Heated Rivalry but lost out: report

Former first lady outbid on chance to make a cameo in second season of hit ice hockey drama
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:28 pm
Trump used a secret meeting to push getting his name added on iconic NYC landmark: report

The development comes months after the president reportedly offered to release billions of dollars in infrastructure funding in exchange for renaming the station
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:16 pm
Cuba tried to send secret letter to Trump warning it is preparing for US military action: report

The letter also proposed economic and investment agreements between Washington and Havana
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:01 pm
Trump weighing his successor and quizzes aides on whether Rubio or Vance should be the 2028 pick: report

While JD Vance has taken a more hesitant stance on the Iran war, Marco Rubio has advocated for interventionism
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:55 pm
Hunt underway for man accused of killing pregnant mother of his child and leaving her remains in a Houston park

The suspect has a documented history of prior assault charges, court records reportedly show
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:48 pm
Colombia's environment minister says Middle East crisis should speed energy transition

Colombia’s environment minister said global crises, including conflict in the Middle East, should accelerate the shift away from fossil fuels, even as geopolitical tensions complicate the energy transition
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:39 pm
Trump bromance with Mayor Zohran Mamdani appears to be over after ‘destroying New York’ attack

President unexpectedly goes after Democrat, baselessly claiming that people are ‘fleeing’ his hometown
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:36 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow publishes list of sites in Europe and UK it could attack for helping Kyiv

Senior Russian official warns the 23 sites are ‘potential targets’ for an attack
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:36 pm
Fraudster dresses as bear to scratch luxury cars in insurance scam

Insurance fraudsters used a person in a bear suit to stage fake attacks on high-end vehicles, then submitted fraudulent claims seeking payouts from insurance companies, a California Department of Insurance investigation dubbed “Operation Bear Claw" has revealed.
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:23 pm
Trump team won’t let Kilmar Abrego Garcia self deport. They hope to force him to an African nation he’s never visited

ICE is finalizing plans to send the Salvadoran immigrant at the center of the president’s mass deportation campaign to Liberia
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:12 pm
Russian billionaire bemoans Ukrainian drone attacks disrupting key industry

Russia controls up to 40 per cent of the global trade in ammonium nitrate
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:10 pm
Russia recruits reservists to protect key oil sites against drones

Ukraine’s attacks on oil sites have caused a major headache for Russia
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:52 pm
Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer thinks Trump will pardon her for Epstein-related crimes: ‘There’s a good chance’

Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorney described her as ‘a scapegoat’ who deserves reprieve
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:43 pm
Scammers used AI images to try and swindle $2,800 from desperate family searching for missing dog
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Fraudsters provided the address of a supposed ‘veterinary clinic’ treating the dog, but it actually led to Deltona City Hall
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:30 pm
What are EU digital identity wallets? The benefits and risks explained

The EU ID wallet will allow users to identify themselves anywhere in the European Union
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:23 pm
Dozens of women and girls killed each day during Gaza war, UN says

A report by UN Women on deaths during the Gaza war was released on Friday
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:16 pm
Mississippi is running out of booze. Stores now say an Iowa company is to blame

As business owners hang on ‘by the skin of our teeth,’ official data shows a backlog of 172,176 unshipped cases at Mississippi’s Alcoholic Beverage Control warehouse
Published: April 16, 2026, 8:23 pm
Takeaways from AP-Grist reporting on federal support for rural renewable energy

The Associated Press and Grist have collaborated on a project to analyze how federal policy changes on energy are affecting farmers
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:06 pm
Some American farmers bet on solar. Then Trump changed the rules

Farmers in the U.S. operate on the thinnest of margins, and some have looked to renewable energy as a way to cut costs on electricity
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:03 pm
Stormy Daniels’ ex-lawyer Michael Avenatti sets up website in attempt to find work after prison release

Disgraced attorney who once positioned himself as an arch Trump critic is looking to revive his career ahead to his expected release from federal custody in September 2028
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:55 pm
Ford recalls 1.4 million of its popular pickup trucks in the US

The recall covers trucks produced over a three year period
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:45 pm
Foreign aid is key to defending democratic values, says Norway’s development minister

Exclusive: Surviving a mass shooting 2011, during Norway’s worst terror attack, left Åsmund Aukrust with a firm belief in using politics to do good in the world. Now the country’s development minister, he tells Nick Ferris why Norway has kept foreign aid at one per cent of national spending, even as other countries have slashed their aid budgets while wars rage in the Middle East and Ukraine
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:33 pm
At least 8 ships have passed US blockade to load up at Iranian ports, analysts say

Satellite imagery shows three vessels actively loading new cargo at Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal on Thursday
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:32 pm
Armed robbers held 25 people hostage in Naples bank heist before ‘fleeing through sewage tunnels’

The incident took place in broad daylight with armed police flown in from Tuscany to deal with the crisis
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:39 am
Megyn Kelly goes scorched earth on Jimmy Kimmel over his political commentary

Megyn Kelly claimed that Jimmy Kimmel did not care about the ‘lofty goal’ of making people laugh on her podcast
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:24 am
Steve Bannon rejects JD Vance as MAGA heir during event in DC

Influential podcast host declines to back vice president as movement’s next leader, preferring to insist that President Donald Trump can serve an unprecedented and unconstitutional third term
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:07 am
Texas woman accused of running $1,000 a session prostitution ring that catered to cops alongside husband in the town of Godley

The Godley Police Department allegedly helped the Ketchersides compile information about local public officials, according to prosecutors
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:05 am
Pope Leo took on Trump after a quiet 10 months in the role. Here’s why

Popes have long been a moral voice on the global stage, but have generally remained neutral in world conflicts – until now
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:59 am
Trump says he may visit Pakistan if Iran deal is signed in Islamabad

Donald Trump has said that he may travel to Pakistan if an Iran deal is reached and signed in Islamabad.
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:48 am
Sri Lanka, keen not to take sides, sends home Iranian survivors of US torpedo attack

Sri Lanka's President Anura Kumara Dissanayake declined two requests on the same day — one from the U.S. to land military aircraft and another from Iran
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:43 am
Wanna bet? Washington steps up scrutiny of prediction markets

A controversy has erupted over prediction markets such as Polymarket and Kalshi
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:42 am
Man accused of killing Charlie Kirk bids to ban cameras from court as prosecutors push for death penalty

Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty for Tyler Robinson
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:28 am
Reeves backs further North Sea drilling to boost Britain’s oil and gas supply

Chancellor says government working with energy companies to open up tie-back sites in the North Sea
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:30 am
House approves renewal of controversial spy agency surveillance powers after late-night revolt

Democrats blasted the middle-of-the-night voting as amateur hour
Published: April 17, 2026, 9:59 am
Asia and Africa turn to nuclear power as Iran war sparks energy crisis

There are 31 countries that use nuclear power, which provides about 10 per cent of global electricity
Published: April 17, 2026, 9:51 am
NYPD officer on horseback chases down alleged purse thief through Manhattan streets

A police officer on horseback chased an alleged purse thief through the streets of Manhattan, a video shared by the New York City Police Department (NYPD) on Thursday (16 April) shows.
Published: April 17, 2026, 9:39 am
Trump turns on his own DoorDash delivery stunt with ‘tacky’ swipe

Donald Trump has called a PR stunt, which saw McDonald's delivered directly to the Oval Office door by the wife of a cancer patient, "tacky".
Published: April 17, 2026, 9:33 am
Iranian footballers granted asylum vow to rebuild their sporting careers in ‘safe haven’

Concerns over the Iranian players' safety surfaced after several players did not sing the national anthem
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:28 am
What Trump’s 250-foot ‘Triumphal Arch’ could look like

Designs for Donald Trump's 250-foot (76-meter) "Triumphal Arch" have been unveiled by the White House.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:12 am
Pope Leo’s Mass to attract more than half a million for biggest event of historic African tour

Pope Leo XIV is marking the halfway point in his four-nation tour of Africa
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:06 am
Singer D4vd arrested on suspicion of murder of teen found in Tesla

The singer is being held without bail
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:33 am
The informant earned millions working undercover for the DEA. He paid no taxes

Andres Zapata, 48, was extradited to the U.S. last year from his native Colombia
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:29 am
Oil prices fall again amid Middle East ceasefire hopes after Wall Street sets another record

Asian stocks were down slightly on Friday after a week of strong gains, with investors watching for signs of a ceasefire extension between the US and Iran
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:51 am
The Latest: A 10-day Lebanon ceasefire appears to hold as European leaders set to meet over strait

A 10-day ceasefire announced by U.S. President Donald Trump and agreed on by Lebanon and Israel appeared to be holding in Lebanon
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:45 am
Woman on FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list captured in Florida one day after $1M reward offered

KaShawn Nicola Roper is accused of fatally shooting a woman in Missouri in 2020 then fleeing the state
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:15 am
Everything Meghan has worn during her ‘quasi-royal’ tour of Australia

Despite stepping down as a working member of the royal family, the Duchess of Sussex has continued a long-standing tradition
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:10 am
Billionaire Trump hasn’t heard of a ‘corner store’ and laments poorer people ‘don’t think in terms of deductions’ at tax event

The president shared a variety of bizarre economic views and admitted he makes financial markets nervous during an event in Las Vegas to promote his tax agenda
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:07 am
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons submits resignation to DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin

Lyons will leave the federal government at the end of May
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:51 am
Democrat Analilia Mejia wins Mikie Sherrill’s House seat in New Jersey special election

Her victory is a win for progressives and means Democrats hold on to the 11th District seat in the House
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:16 am
Trump again fumes at former MAGA faithful in lengthy rant including ‘sleazebag’ former counterterrorism chief Joe Kent

The president also again attacked conservative commentators including Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly, who have all criticized the Iran war
Published: April 16, 2026, 11:55 pm
Trump nominates Dr Erica Schwartz as CDC director

In a social media post, Trump described Schwartz as ‘incredibly talented’
Published: April 16, 2026, 11:42 pm
Trump administration restores funding to Manhattan subway project after NY sues

The Trump administration has agreed to resume funding a key Manhattan subway project after New York officials sued
Published: April 16, 2026, 11:07 pm
Teen spends three days behind bars after cops find him armed with a water gun

The 18-year-old was playing a ‘senior assassins’ game in Indiana that ended up sparking reports of an active threat
Published: April 16, 2026, 10:53 pm
Trump rants against ‘highly political judge’ who orders another pause on his White House ballroom construction

Trump railed against a Republican-appointed judge after his $400 million ballroom project was disrupted by the courts yet again
Published: April 16, 2026, 10:40 pm
Reopening Strait of Hormuz is a ‘global responsibility’, Starmer says amid Trump blockade

Sir Keir will arrive in Paris late on Friday morning to co-host a gathering of world leaders with Emmanuel Macron
Published: April 16, 2026, 10:34 pm
Jurors sob as murdered 7-year-old Athena Strand’s final moments are played in court: ‘Are you a kidnapper?’

Tanner Horner has pleaded guilty to the 2022 killing and now faces the possibility of the death penalty
Published: April 16, 2026, 10:15 pm
Erika Kirk’s planned visit to Arizona high school irks some students and parents: ‘I’m surprised it’s even happening’

Erika Kirk skipped an event in Georgia after she received ‘some pretty serious threats,’ according to a Turning Point USA
Published: April 16, 2026, 9:44 pm
Man arrested inside Aetna’s headquarters with AR-style pistol in backpack

A man walking into health insurer Aetna’s headquarters with an AR-style pistol in his backpack was detained by security without incident Thursday morning, police said.
Published: April 16, 2026, 9:28 pm
Seawater raising people’s blood pressure to levels as risky as being sedentary, scientists say

Salty water linked to 26 per cent higher risk of hypertension as rising global sea levels affect freshwater supplies
Published: April 16, 2026, 9:20 pm
ER visits for tick bites hit the highest level in nearly a decade. Here’s what to do if you find one

Some 31 million Americans are bitten by ticks each year
Published: April 16, 2026, 9:09 pm
Noem’s replacement draws outrage over ‘racist’ remark that the U.S. should have the ‘right kind of immigrants’

Department of Homeland Security said Markwayne Mullin was referring to ‘legal’ immigrants when talking about ‘the right kind of immigrants’
Published: April 16, 2026, 9:00 pm
Why Trump’s clash with Pope Leo could prove dangerous for the US president

It is a clash rooted in fundamentally different moral and political visions
Published: April 16, 2026, 8:49 pm
The 10 best sustainable US deals to shop this Earth Day, from balms to bath towels

The best sales from Filter-vetted brands for climate-conscious consumption that are also easy on the wallet Durable, climate-conscious goods often come at a premium. After all, it’s a lot cheaper to churn out 1,000 plastic cutting boards out of a mold than to craft them from walnut and compost the tiniest scraps. Fortunately, a lot of our favorite brands are throwing Earth Day sales right now, making it more affordable to buy fewer, better things. We’ve rounded up the best deals worth shopping from Filter-vetted brands, including responsibly sourced Burt’s Bees lip balm and a forever chemical-free Mammut jacket. While not every sale is strictly in honor of Earth Day, they’re all prime opportunities to snag products we love from brands we trust.
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:15 pm
Is the pope Catholic? JD Vance thinks he has an answer | Marina Hyde

When it comes to theology, Donald Trump’s vice-president clearly knows best. Are we about to see an American break with Rome? The battle to be the absolute worst Trump henchman can feel so closely fought. But in the end, it’s always JD Vance, isn’t it? You would say Stephen Miller, but Miller’s too hidden to qualify as a front-of-house henchman among the US president’s court of grotesques. Stephen’s clearly been judged so wantonly horrifying that the administration must keep him out of public view. If you enter the store, Miller is the only-for-the-initiated entity alluded to in a whisper by the oleaginous sales assistant. “We do have something in the back – off-the-books, as it were – if sir is after something a little more … specialist.” But Vance? Vance besets us like the 11th plague – the plague of media appearances. For the next South Park season, I hope the creators give their brilliantly ghastly little vice-president avatar a papal mitre to wear. After all, here we have a man whose pick-me book on his journey to Catholicism has yet to even be published. That tome currently lies in the rectum of HarperCollins, ready to be excreted in June – yet inevitably, Vance is already giving menacing doctrinal advice to the pope as part of the multi-theatre fallout of Operation Epic Facepalm. Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:44 pm
Feeling off? Your secrets could be making you stressed

Researcher Valentina Bianchi says holding in information can take a mental toll. Here’s how to manage it Usually nothing makes me happier than receiving a message that starts with “don’t share this, but …”. Yet as I played the voice note on my phone, my gleeful anticipation turned to dismay. It was a juicy bit of gossip, but one I ultimately would have preferred not to know. Now I also had to conceal it from others. I’m an adult. Why do I regress under my parents’ roof? I like my own company. But do I spend too much time alone? People say you’ll know – but will I regret not having children?
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:00 pm
Coral reefs are nearing extinction. 2026 must mark a turning point | Jason Momoa

At 1.5C of global warming, up to 90% of coral reefs could be lost. The next few months could be a defining moment Where I come from – Hawai’i – the reef isn’t just something you look at. It’s part of us. It feeds our families, protects our shores, and lives at the center of our culture. In our stories, coral is one of our oldest ancestors. It’s a reminder that everything in the ocean, and all of us, are connected. Right now, that integral connection is under threat. Jason Momoa is an actor, film-maker, and UNEP Advocate for Life Below Water, dedicated to protecting our oceans and advancing global awareness around coral reef conservation
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:00 pm
Slowly does it: how to be patient in a world that wants everything right now

From next-day delivery to kids’ TV shows on demand, have we forgotten how to wait for … anything? The good news is that patience is a skill that can be cultivated – by parents and children alike. Here’s how Your kids want to know why their new book (ordered 18 hours ago) is “taking so long” and need you “NOW” because Netflix “isn’t loading” (it “tu-dums” milliseconds later). For parents who had dial-up internet, endless TV adverts and long car journeys soundtracked by Dad’s AM Test cricket, modern kids’ inability to be patient can feel galling. Except, with our Deliveroo habit and boiling-water taps (who has time for a kettle?), we can be just as bad. “Our environment and culture has trained our nervous systems to expect immediacy,” says Anna Mathur, psychotherapist and author of How to Stop Snapping at the People You Love (As Well As the Ones You Don’t). “The issue is our brains are plastic; they adapt to the level of easy dopamine we’ve got at our fingertips.” Our brains are changing, confirms child psychologist Dr Michele McDowell: “A recent study indicated the brain instantly responds to notifications and takes seven seconds to refocus. Consequently, the brain is becoming overstimulated and is increasingly more responsive. Over time, this erodes the brain’s capacity to tolerate waiting and to be patient. So each time your phone pings, it’s reshaping your mind’s ability to wait.”
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:00 pm
‘He’d gaze at the stars and go: I’m gonna be up there one day’: Prince by those who knew him best, 10 years after his death

From lurid pranks and late-night drives, to why playing in the Revolution was like joining the marines – Prince’s friends and collaborators recount their memories of one of the music world’s most majestic and mercurial performers George Clinton, singer and leader of Parliament-Funkadelic
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:00 am
Iran says strait of Hormuz ‘completely open’ to commercial vessels as oil prices fall

Trump claims Tehran will also suspend nuclear programme as Lebanon truce enters first full day Iran’s foreign minister has said that the strait of Hormuz is now fully open to commercial vessels, reinforcing hopes for an eventual end to the war in the Middle East and sending oil prices tumbling despite analysts’ warnings that there will be no immediate widespread resumption of passage through the vital waterway. In a barrage of social media posts, Donald Trump claimed on Friday that Iran had agreed never to close the strategic waterway again, hailing “A GREAT AND BRILLIANT DAY FOR THE WORLD!”
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:54 pm
Senate passes short-term extension of surveillance law – US politics live

Senators pass 10-day extension by voice vote after House defeated attempts for five-year and 18-month extensions on Thursday night In more CDC news, Donald Trump has selected Erica Schwartz to lead the troubled health agency, bringing to an end a months-long search for a permanent director. Schwartz served as the deputy surgeon general during Trump’s first term. But before she can officially take over, the president’s pick will require confirmation by the Senate. IRAN HAS JUST ANNOUNCED THAT THE STRAIT OF IRAN IS FULLY OPEN AND READY FOR FULL PASSAGE. THANK YOU!
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:54 pm
Starmer was left in dark about Mandelson’s vetting by two other top civil servants

Exclusive: Officials have spent weeks debating whether or not to release highly sensitive information about the affair Keir Starmer was left in the dark about sensitive information relating to Peter Mandelson’s security vetting by two other top civil servants, including the head of the civil service, the Guardian can reveal. The prime minister said on Friday that it was “unforgivable” and “staggering” that senior officials did not tell him that Mandelson failed a security vetting process weeks before he took up his role as ambassador to Washington.
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:40 pm
Children ‘low-hanging fruit’ in fight to end trans care, official at pro-Trump thinktank says

America First Policy Institute, which boasts close ties to president, discussed transgender policy ‘reform’ at DC event Children are the “low-hanging fruit” in a longer effort to end gender-affirming care for all Americans, an official at a Trump administration-aligned thinktank recently said. Bans on medical transition comprise just one part of the larger, unprecedented assault on transgender rights mounted by a coordinated campaign of mostly conservative activists and policymakers in the US in recent years. So far, these restrictions have primarily affected minors. But leaders in the emboldened movement have begun to more openly admit their desire to attempt to end gender-affirming care for adults, too. This article was produced in partnership with Documented, an investigative watchdog and journalism project. Phoebe Petrovic is a senior democracy researcher with Documented
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:00 am
Air Canada temporarily suspending some flights to New York City and other locations

Aviation fuel costs remain significantly elevated amid the US and Israel’s ongoing war with Iran Air Canada has announced a temporary suspension of flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York’s John F Kennedy airport, citing rising fuel prices. The move comes amid growing concerns that airlines worldwide may scale back services as aviation fuel costs climb in the wake of the US and Israel’s ongoing war with Iran, which entered a fragile ceasefire earlier in April. Although Iran announced on Friday that the strait of Hormuz had reopened, helping ease oil prices, fuel costs remain significantly elevated after weeks of disruption.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:19 pm
Arizona judge backs key Republican election official in voting board fight

Ruling in favor of Justin Heap could have implications in one of country’s most prominent battleground states The top election official in Arizona’s most populous county will be given more authority in running elections after a judge sided with his office in a prolonged legal fight with the local board that shares responsibility for overseeing the vote. The decision could have broad implications in one of the nation’s most prominent battleground states, which will have several high-profile races this fall. Maricopa county, which includes Phoenix, has been roiled by election conspiracy theorists ever since Donald Trump lost the state to Joe Biden in 2020.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:51 pm
Tufts University student targeted by Trump administration completes PhD

Rümeysa Öztürk, who faced deportation over pro-Palestinian op-ed, travels back to Turkey to begin career Rümeysa Öztürk, the Tufts University student who was targeted by the Trump administration last year in response to co-writing a pro-Palestinian op-ed, completed her doctorate in the US and traveled back to her native Turkey this week. Öztürk was detained last year by immigration agents in Massachusetts, with video of the Tufts University student’s arrest going viral. She was one of many international students targeted by the Trump administration for pro-Palestinian speech and activism during widespread protests, which were especially active on US college campuses, against Israel’s war in Gaza in response to the Hamas-led 7 October 2023 deadly attack on southern Israel.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:44 pm
Civil lawsuit against Alec Baldwin over 2021 Rust film set shooting to go to trial

Actor accused of acting negligently after firing loaded gun at cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was killed A judge in Los Angeles has ruled that a civil lawsuit accusing Alec Baldwin of acting negligently in the deadly 2021 shooting on the set of his western film Rust can proceed to trial. According to Variety, the superior court judge Maurice Leiter issued a summary judgment on Friday allowing the case to move forward. Leiter’s ruling – obtained by the outlet – said that “a reasonable jury could find that Mr Baldwin recklessly disregarded the probability that pointing a gun in the direction of someone, with the finger on the trigger, would cause emotional distress”.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:28 pm
New Jersey officials confirm World Cup transit prices: $150 by train, $225 to park

Price hikes for MetLife Stadium travel prompted outcry Plans confirmed at Friday briefing include $80 bus option NJ governor Sherrill sparred with Fifa over cost burden New Jersey’s transit agency has confirmed it will charge $150 for a return ticket to World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium this summer. The price for a round-trip ticket from New York’s Penn Station to MetLife Stadium is typically $12.90. Reports this week of the elevenfold increase were met with outcry from fans and sparked a back-and-forth between New Jersey’s governor, Mikie Sherrill, and world football’s governing body, with costs mounting across the board, including parking priced as high as $225 at the mall adjacent to the stadium.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:17 pm
Inside the CDC’s leadership vacuum: work at a ‘standstill’ and low morale as 80% of top posts remain vacant

Current and ex-officials at the CDC warn Americans’ health security in danger under RFK Jr’s direction Fourteen months after Robert F Kennedy Jr was sworn in as US health secretary, the country’s prime public health agency over which he presides is in a state of disarray. Eighty per cent of the top director positions at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stand vacant, with no permanent leader to drive policies affecting the health of millions of Americans. No one is in place to coordinate the agency’s day-to-day work fighting infectious disease, combatting heart conditions or screening for cancer.
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:00 am
‘Almost like a Bond villain’: why Labour MPs expect Starmer to cling on as PM

While the Labour leader is deeply unpopular, several factors – including the Iran war – seem to be delaying his exit It still feels improbable that the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, will face a formal challenge even if, as assumed, his Labour party performs disastrously in next month’s local elections. But for many of his MPs, the latest revelations about Peter Mandelson have emphasised that the question is simply one of when, not if. “It does seems incredible that he didn’t know, but the problem is that it’s quite possible as well,” was the summary of one backbencher, in response to No 10’s insistence that no one had told the prime minister that his pick to be the UK ambassador to Washington had failed his security vetting.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:11 pm
‘Popesplaining’ Vance out of depth in argument over whether Iran is a just war

Trump administration has riled head of Catholic church over use of theology to justify conflict in Iran The contrast in experience between the two men disagreeing over war and theology was striking. On the one side was Pope Leo XIV, the first North American to head the Catholic church and the first cleric from the Augustinian order, who this week visited the modern Algerian city where Saint Augustine once lived. For Leo, who wrote his doctoral thesis on Augustine’s ideas, it was the culmination of a lifelong intellectual interest.
Published: April 17, 2026, 9:00 am
Pop star boyfriend posting from Coachella, celebrity statesman, global brand: Justin Trudeau’s offbeat political afterlife

While Canadian prime ministers have taken staid routes after leaving office, Trudeau has chosen a different path The downfall of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán prompted a flurry of reaction from progressive leaders around the world celebrating the end to an authoritarian regime. One statement stood out – not so much for the sentiment it expressed, but the setting in which it was issued. “Hungarians voted for change and a renewed commitment to democratic institutions after years of erosion under Viktor Orbán,” wrote Justin Trudeau, Canada’s former prime minister – posting from the Coachella music festival, where he and his girlfriend, the American pop star Katy Perry, were watching Justin Bieber.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:00 am
Why did Michelin snub St Paul in its guide to the best restaurants in the Great Lakes region?

Critics warn smaller and immigrant-run restaurants risk being overlooked as city-funded deal shapes dining map When Michelin announced that it was expanding its world-renowned restaurant guide into the Great Lakes region of the United States, including Minneapolis, one prominent city was left off the map – Saint Paul, the state capital. Despite being just 11 miles apart, the second half of Minnesota’s “Twin Cities” was absent from the highly anticipated announcement. The omission has raised concerns among food critics and locals that Saint Paul – and, more widely, smaller local restaurants in Minneapolis and elsewhere – could be left behind.
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:00 pm
‘Packaging evil into something funny’: is making fun of Trump now just ‘clownwashing’?

As the president’s second term has wrought new horrors, comedians reflect on whether humor can still ‘deflate the strongman’s image’ During Donald Trump’s first term, as his lies distorted reality and gaslighted Americans, Stephen Colbert said his goal was to remind his audience: “Hey, you’re not crazy.” But watching political comedy during Trump’s second term – be it a deranged Saturday Night Live impression of a cabinet member, or a rapid-fire late-night monologue full of ICE jokes – it’s hard not to wonder: are we placating ourselves from the enormity of Trump-induced horror?
Published: April 17, 2026, 3:00 pm
Screenmaxxing: why Hollywood is supersizing the big screen experience

With Imax more popular than ever, a new way to watch movies – HDR by Barco – has been quietly rolling out but what difference does it really make? At this year’s CinemaCon, an annual gathering where film studios show off their upcoming wares to excite the exhibitors they hope to showcase them, Disney announced a new way to see a movie, sort of: InfinityVision. Despite the cutesy Marvelized name, it’s not a superhero-specific experience; it’s a certification for premium large-format (PLF) auditoriums. The idea is that any InfinityVision-certified screen will adhere to or exceed standards – vaguely described so far – in size, sound quality, and picture brightness/clarity. There are supposedly 300 such screens already certified around the globe, though there doesn’t seem to be an actual list explaining which ones they are yet. The practical reason for this additional layer of branding is that Disney’s Avengers: Doomsday is premiering in December on the same weekend as the third Dune movie, which has a deal to occupy coveted (and limited) Imax screens for several weeks. This essentially locks Earth’s mightiest heroes out of one of the marquee names in exhibition; InfinityVision seems intended to reassure viewers that their other options, presumably the various Dolby, RPX, and other branded PLF auditoriums that already exist, are as impressive as possible. Call it screenmaxxing.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:58 pm
Roommates review – Netflix broken friendship comedy is a sweet and salty treat

The streamer has strangely kept this witty and detailed college comedy from critics but it’s far better than one has come to expect The initial fruits borne from Adam Sandler’s early days deal with Netflix were largely rotten; empty-brained and dated comedies like The Ridiculous 6, The Do-Over and Sandy Wexler. But as Sandler matured, so did his decision-making and outside of his increasing attempts to work in smarter, more textured dramatic fare, his production company Happy Madison has found success by going sweet without risking a sugar crash. His animated adventure Leo had real warmth and insight to it while his performance in the charmingly trad basketball drama Hustle was strong enough for many to see his lack of Oscar nomination as a cruel snub. But it was 2023’s coming-of-age comedy You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah that showed where his company’s most fertile future might lie, as shepherd to a younger generation of film-makers who want to tell stories about teens that don’t patronise or undervalue. Filling the film with roles for his family – wife and two daughters all in – might have seemed like one of the more obviously bleak signs of how nepotism has corroded Hollywood but, against all odds, it worked and he’s found another role for eldest Sadie in another winner, the bizarrely buried college comedy Roommates.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:46 pm
Week in wildlife: a puffin bromance, blushing terrapins and goslings galore

This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:00 am
Inspirational success stories are great but is ADHD really a superpower for elite athletes? | Emma John

Researchers say mainstream framing of the condition as a characteristic for success can be invalidating for those who are struggling Kirsty Brown is a keen golfer. “If I could just transport myself straight to the first tee, that would be amazing,” she says. “But getting there on time, remembering all my kit, making sure I’ve eaten before I play – all those aspects are more challenging than competing itself.” Brown, who has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), admits that can be hard to explain to coaches or teammates. “It doesn’t necessarily make sense to them – it doesn’t really make sense to me either.” A researcher at the University of Birmingham, Brown is studying neurodivergent athletes in sport. And while plenty of well-known sportspeople now talk openly about their ADHD diagnoses, no one truly knows the condition’s impact on participation or performance. “There’s not a huge amount of research yet,” Brown says. “We have some case studies but in terms of data, we’re not there.”
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:00 am
After the latest Mandelson revelations, Starmer needs to get a good lawyer. Wasn’t he supposed to be one? | Jonathan Freedland

If only the PM had been the process-obsessed technocrat he was once painted as, this disaster wouldn’t have happened – and he wouldn’t be on the brink Keir Starmer is dull and managerial, they said. He’s a process-obsessed technocrat, they said. He is, his opponents argued long before Starmer won a landslide election victory nearly two years ago, a bad choice for prime minister – indeed, unsuited to politics itself – because he is not so much a leader as a lawyer, animated less by ideology than by official documents and boring details. If only. Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here.
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:01 pm
Do prediction markets make money from other peoples’ misery? | Fiona Katauskas

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Published: April 17, 2026, 3:00 pm
Sanctions don’t result in regime change. Whether against Iran or Russia, western countries need shrewder tactics | Simon Jenkins

Dissent cannot take hold in soil rendered barren by emigration and embargo. Political opposition needs academic and cultural exchange if it is to prosper The chancellor of the exchequer and the IMF agree. Britain’s economy is about to take its greatest hit for decades. This is collateral damage from the US’s war on Iran and the closing of the strait of Hormuz – and will be made worse by sanctioning Gulf oil exports. Britain has already been weakened by four years of sanctions against Russia over Ukraine. Now its economic growth is to be crushed, its government’s popularity is plummeting and its prime minister may face removal. This was what sanctions were supposed to do to the enemy, not to the UK. Their unprecedented severity was to teach Vladimir Putin the error of his ways. His friends were to plead with him to stop. Yet, in the years after sanctions took hold, Russia’s rate of economic growth was higher than Britain’s. Meanwhile, sanctions against Iran in the 2010s were meant to halt its nuclear programme. They appeared to encourage it. Now they are meant to undermine the Tehran regime and topple the ayatollahs. There seems to be little chance of that. Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnist
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:19 pm
The Guardian view on Starmer and Mandelson: a story that doesn’t add up | Editorial

The prime minister’s explanation has shifted between being misled and admitting error, raising questions about vetting, accountability and what he knew In February, the prime minister apologised to victims of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying he had “believed (Peter) Mandelson’s lies” before making him Britain’s ambassador to the US. By March, that account had shifted. Faced with evidence that he was warned the appointment posed a “reputational risk”, but gave the peer the job anyway, Sir Keir Starmer accepted on a trip to Belfast that he “made a mistake”. On Thursday responsibility appears to have moved again – this time on to officials. Sir Olly Robbins, the top civil servant in the Foreign Office, was forced out after the Guardian reported that Lord Mandelson had been denied security clearance for the role. No 10 said it was not told. These are not complementary explanations. They are competing ones. Either Sir Keir was misled, ignored warnings, or was failed by the system. Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here.
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:15 pm
NBA playoff predictions 2026: the winner, key players and dark horses

Will an Oklahoma City repeat end an NBA-record run of seven different champions in seven years? Our writers make their picks ahead of Saturday’s postseason tip-off Wemby will no doubt be the answer to this question at some point in the (perhaps not-too-distant) future. But for now, I defer to those with at least some playoff experience. For my money, Jokić still reigns supreme as the best player alive, and for that reason, he’s my pick. CDL
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:00 am
Why Arsenal are still the favourites to win the Premier League

Manchester City gained ground last weekend but the league leaders have plenty of reasons to remain positive By Opta Analyst Last weekend was nightmarish for Arsenal. They lost at home to Bournemouth on Saturday with a flat, disjointed performance, and matters deteriorated further the following day when Manchester City beat Chelsea convincingly at Stamford Bridge. Arsenal’s lead at the Premier League summit has narrowed from nine points to six, and City still have a game in hand. The two sides meet at the Etihad on Sunday for a match that could define the title race. The narrative pretty much writes itself: City win that game, then win their game in hand, and the title is surely theirs given how strong they are at the end of the season. That scenario is being talked about as an inevitability in some quarters, as though Arsenal have already let things slip.
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:00 am
San Diego Padres reportedly set for MLB-record $3.9bn sale to Chelsea co-owner

Clearlake’s José E Feliciano, wife Kwanza Jones win bid Previous record for club was Cohen’s $2.42bn for Mets Everton owner Dan Friedkin said to be among finalists The San Diego Padres are nearing a sale to a group led by José E Feliciano, co-founder of private equity firm Clearlake Capital and co-owner of Chelsea FC, and his wife, Kwanza Jones, for a Major League Baseball-record $3.9bn, according to multiple reports. The Wall Street Journal and the Athletic reported on Friday that the group was closing in on a deal. The sale requires approval by 75% of MLB’s 30 owners. The reported price would surpass the $2.42bn Steve Cohen paid for the New York Mets in 2020.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:45 pm
LIV Golf ‘business as usual’ but chief admits rebel tour may need to raise money

Scott O’Neil rejects claims LIV is close to collapse ‘Structural changes’ afoot, chief executive says The LIV Golf chief executive, Scott O’Neil, has admitted the nascent golf league’s finances are “managed very tightly” and said structural changes are on the way that would probably mean they needed to raise money, but he remained adamant the league would not fold. He was interviewed by LIV employees during the TV broadcast of the first round of the rebel tour’s Mexico City leg, a day after reports that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund was to cut its funding for the league it helped launch in 2022.
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:26 am
‘I’ve got no plans to move’: Cole Palmer on being happy at Chelsea and his World Cup ambitions

The Blues’ star talks candidly about treatment-room frustrations, transfer talk and how he’s learned to love living down south There are two sides to Cole Palmer. There is the shy character who can fool you into thinking he has nothing much to say for himself. On the other hand there’s the artist with the ball at his feet. The player with the “Ice Cold” celebration copied by kids in playgrounds everywhere. The improviser who makes the price of a ticket worthwhile. “I know what you’re saying,” Palmer replies as, on a sunny afternoon at Chelsea’s training ground, we talk about the contrast between his shy conversational style and his ability to make an impact on people when he steps on the pitch. “I don’t really say too much in general but when I’m on a pitch I try to. I feel like it’s two different personalities. Off the pitch it’s quiet. I find it hard to speak to new people. But when I’m on the pitch I feel it just comes freely.”
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:00 pm
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

A seismic clash between City and Arsenal, Tottenham need leadership, and could Eddie Howe recall Yoane Wissa? Josh King learned of the difficulties that come with being a Premier League player at Liverpool on Sunday. The 19-year-old was withdrawn at the break after a tough first half at Anfield as Marco Silva wanted to change things when two goals down. It will be interesting to see how King reacts to the half-time hook when he is next called upon, whether he uses it as inspirational fuel or sees it as an undeserved irritation because he was not solely to blame for Fulham being behind. Silva will have a quandary over whether to start the youngster again or leave him stewing on the bench, offering a further reminder of what is required at the top level. King has impressed over the season and at this stage of a player’s development it is sometimes a good idea to see what lessons are learned from a challenging moment. Will Unwin Brentford v Fulham, Saturday 12.30pm (all times BST) Leeds v Wolves, Saturday 3pm Newcastle v Bournemouth, Saturday 3pm Tottenham v Brighton, Saturday 5.30pm Chelsea v Manchester United, Saturday 8pm
Published: April 16, 2026, 11:01 pm
Chess: Sindarov wins Candidates with record total, while Vaishali takes women’s event

The Uzbek 20-year-old won first prize unbeaten but his girlfriend, Bibisara Assaubayeva, finished second to the lowest seed in the Women’s Candidates Javokhir Sindarov finished with a record total in the world championship Candidates in Pegeia, western Cyprus, as the 20-year-old from Uzbekistan won the competition with a record 10/14 total, 1.5 points clear of his nearest rival, Anish Giri. The Women’s Candidates was won by India’s 24-year-old Vaishali Rameshbabu, half a point ahead of Kazakhstan’s Bibisara Assaubayeva, who is also Sindarov’s girlfriend. Sindarov dominated the field with a controlled display reminiscent of the old Soviet master Mikhail Botvinnik. His pre-game preparation was exceptional, several times accurately predicting what would appear on the board right into the endgame. On the rare occasions when he was under pressure, as in his second game against the world No 3 and US champion, Fabiano Caruana, his defensive technique was precise and assured.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:00 am
‘Don’t you dare count us out’: KC women’s sports mogul hails US rugby double-header

Kansas City Current soccer co-owner Angie Long played the oval-ball game at college. Now she’s hosting a crunch game between the Eagles and Australia Angie Long is co-owner with her husband Chris of the Kansas City Current, contenders in NWSL, proud occupants of the CPKC Stadium, built for the burgeoning world of women’s pro soccer. But on Friday night the venue will host a different sport, one Long fell for long ago. Rugby. “I think we might be sold out,” Long said, of the US Eagles’ match-up with the Australian Wallaroos in a Pacific Four Series double-header, New Zealand facing Canada first. Martin Pengelly writes about rugby in the US on Substack, at The National Maul.
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:00 am
ICE’s hiring spree led to influx of recruits with questionable qualifications, investigation shows

Patchy employment records, bankruptcies and allegations of wrongdoing blemish the records of several new recruits Rapid recruitment and expansion by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has led to an influx of employees with questionable qualifications, an investigation has found. The track records of some of the new recruits amid the Trump administration’s mass deportation agenda stand out – and not in a good way.
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:52 pm
Colombia convenes climate ‘coalition of the willing’ to break global fossil fuel deadlock

Santa Marta conference born out of frustration at Cop summits, where renewable progress has been stalled by major polluters Everybody knows fossil fuels cause climate breakdown, but until recently, mention of them was all but erased from the annual UN climate summits. Last year, two weeks of discussions ended without fossil fuels being mentioned in the final outcome. Frustration with those talks led a small developing country with a large fossil fuel sector – Colombia, the largest coal and fourth biggest oil exporter in the Americas – to rewrite the rules. With co-convener the Netherlands, and support from more than 50 countries, Colombia will host a groundbreaking new global conference this month to begin the long-awaited “transition away from fossil fuels”.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:00 am
Employees at first ever Starbucks store seek to unionize amid fight for contract

Store opened in 1971 in Seattle’s Pike Place Market joins growing unionization campaign across the coffee chain Workers at the historic first Starbucks store are seeking to unionize as the coffee retail giant and its union appear stalemated over their first contract. The first Starbucks store opened in 1971 in Seattle’s Pike Place Market, and the store serves as a tourist site in Seattle.
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:00 am
Daniel Kinahan, alleged leader of Irish organised crime group, arrested in UAE

Arrest by Dubai police comes as Irish authorities issue warrant related to alleged organised crime offences Daniel Kinahan, alleged to be the leader of the Kinahan organised crime group, has been arrested in the United Arab Emirates. Irish police said they were aware of the arrest of a man in his late 40s, on foot of an arrest warrant issued by the Irish courts in relation to alleged serious organised crime offences.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:54 pm
India fails to pass bill to boost women’s representation after delimitation row

Opposition accuses Narendra Modi government of using quotas as cover for redrawing electoral map The Indian government has failed to pass a bill to increase female representation in parliament after being accused of using the plan as a guise to redraw the country’s electoral map. It was the first time in 12 years in power that a constitutional amendment proposed by Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) government was not passed by parliament.
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:28 pm
Kenyan firm sacks more than 1,000 workers after losing Meta contract

Meta paused work with Sama last month after allegations about staff viewing private scenes filmed by smart glasses More than 1,000 low-paid workers in Kenya have been abruptly sacked by an outsourcing company contracted by Meta, in what activists said was a shocking move exposing the precariousness of tech jobs in the global south. Sama, a company based in Nairobi to which Meta outsourced content moderation and AI training work, announced on Thursday that the workers were being laid off after Meta terminated a contract.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:59 pm
Thousands gather for open-air mass with Pope Leo in Cameroon – in pictures

Worshippers made their way to the Japoma stadium in Douala to hear the pontiff speak on Friday
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:05 pm
US Senate repeals Biden-era ban on mining near Minnesota wilderness area

Measure passes 50-49 to overturn a 20-year ban on mining near renowned Boundary Waters canoe area wilderness The US Senate narrowly voted on Thursday to overturn a ban on mining near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters canoe area wilderness, an enormous complex of interconnected lakes, rivers and forests that is among the most visited wild areas in the US. The resolution passed 50-49 to repeal a 20-year moratorium imposed by Joe Biden’s administration in 2023 on mining across the 225,000 acres (91,000 hectares) in the Superior national forest.
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:56 pm
Supreme court sides with oil and gas firms in Louisiana coastal damage fight

8-0 ruling gives companies new day in federal court after firms including Chevron ordered to pay millions for cleanup The supreme court handed a win on Friday to oil and gas companies fighting lawsuits over coastal land loss and environmental degradation in Louisiana. The 8-0 procedural decision gives the companies a new day in federal court after a state jury ordered Chevron to pay upward of $740m to clean up damage to the state’s coastline, one of multiple similar lawsuits.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:40 pm
South Koreans breathe sighs of relief as escaped wolf is returned to zoo safely

Nine-day search for two-year-old Neukgu gripped nation and sparked safety concerns for animal and public The internet in South Korea erupted in celebration as a two-year-old wolf that escaped from a zoo was captured safely after a nine-day search that had gripped the nation and made the animal a national celebrity. The male wolf, named Neukgu, burrowed out of his enclosure at the O-World zoo in Daejeon on 8 April. Animal rights activists questioned whether the wolf could survive outside the zoo and also worried he might be killed during capture, something that happened to a puma that escaped from the same zoo in 2018.
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:49 am
Stakes high as supreme court set to rule on law involving Monsanto’s weed-killing pesticide

Risks from cancer and other diseases could be hidden with little accountability if justices favor big firms, critics warn The US could face foreign attacks, food shortages and agricultural “devastation” if the supreme court rules against Monsanto in a closely watched case over pesticide regulation that is set for arguments later this month, according to a series of legal briefs supporting the company. In contrast, opposing legal briefs warn that if the court sides with Monsanto, consumers will be stripped of their rights to sue when they develop cancer or other serious diseases they attribute to exposure to dangerous chemicals. Companies will be able to hide product risks with little accountability, they warn.
Published: April 16, 2026, 12:00 pm
Trump’s pardons are costing shooting survivors millions

A Trace analysis found that revenue from fining white-collar criminals is drying up – due to presidential pardons This story was originally published by the Trace, a non-profit newsroom covering gun violence in America. Sign up for its newsletters here. Since his return to office last year, Donald Trump has pardoned dozens of white-collar criminals. He’s also forgiven their fines, penalties and restitution, to the tune of billions. Some of that revenue was supposed to go to a fund to help victims of violent crime – and the organizations that serve them are feeling the pinch.
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:00 am
D4vd arrested on suspicion of killing teen girl whose body was found in his Tesla

Musician, born David Anthony Burke, arrested in Los Angeles over the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who went missing in 2024 R&B singer D4vd has been arrested in connection with the killing of a teenage girl whose severely decomposed body was found in his Tesla, Los Angeles police said on Thursday. The 21-year-old musician, who was born David Anthony Burke, is being held without bail, according to city authorities.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:20 am
Progressive Democrat Analilia Mejia wins New Jersey special election for US House

Victory means Democrats hold on to the 11th district seat in the House, where Republicans hold a thin majority Democrat Analilia Mejia won a New Jersey special election for the US House on Thursday, defeating Republican Joe Hathaway on a message of standing up to Donald Trump. Mejia, a former head of the Working Families Alliance who had support from Bernie Sanders, the Vermont senator, will fill the seat previously held by Mikie Sherrill, the state’s Democratic governor, and serve until January.
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:21 am
Newly unsealed records reveal Amazon’s price-fixing tactics, California attorney general claims

Exclusive: A trove of previously redacted documents was filed as part of the tech giant’s anti-trust battle with the state of California. Amazon denies it engages in price-fixing Hundreds of previously redacted records reveal how Amazon has put pressure on independent sellers using its platform into raising their prices on the sites of competitors such as Walmart and Target, so that Amazon can appear to have lower prices, California authorities allege. The global conglomerate became concerned even if a competitor was selling an item for as little as a penny less, according to one segment of the newly unredacted evidence.
Published: April 16, 2026, 9:58 pm
EU officials arrive in Hungary for high-stakes talks with Magyar’s government

Departing PM Viktor Orbán admits ‘political era has ended’ as EU says ‘clock is ticking’ to resolve important issues EU officials have arrived in Budapest for high-stakes talks aimed at reshaping the bloc’s strained relationship with Hungary, weeks before the new government takes office, as the country’s departing prime minister, Viktor Orbán, admitted a “political era has ended” and suggested he would stay on as leader of his party in his first interview since the election. Speaking to the pro-government outlet Patrióta, Orbán described Sunday’s election as an “emotional rollercoaster” after the opposition Tisza party won a landslide victory, bringing an end to his 16 years in power.
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:21 am
‘It feels like death is certain’: lives and limbs lost to crocodile attacks on the banks of Kenya’s rising Lake Turkana

Seven deaths and 15 injuries have been recorded in the past year as crocodiles move their habitats closer to human settlements • Warning: contains graphic descriptions of crocodile attacks Ng’ikalei Loito was walking out of the warm waters of Lake Turkana on a sunny afternoon, having just finished swimming with her two sisters-in-law, when she suddenly felt the crushing force of a crocodile’s bite on her legs. In excruciating pain, she instinctively clung to a partially submerged tree that was within reach and screamed for help, as the crocodile tried to drag her under the water. Ng’ikalei Loito sits on her tricycle outside her house in Kalokol town in Turkana
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:00 am
‘Ticking timebomb’: Tehran residents return to ruined city amid fears truce will not hold

Many in the Iranian capital feel trapped between war with the US and the brutality of the regime’s repression Like many in Tehran, Mehdi, 36, an IT professional, had fled the capital in the early days of the war to stay with relatives in the north. Returning to the city, he was confronted by bombed-out buildings, debris and rubble still scattered across the roads. His home has been damaged by the blasts, the glass shattered and bedroom window frames blown out. In his first days home – just before the ceasefire was agreed – a series of explosions sent him scrambling for shelter.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:47 am
UK’s OnlyFans tops $3bn valuation amid talks to sell stake to US investor

Adult video platform to sell minority stake to increase stability after death of its owner Leonid Radvinsky OnlyFans, the UK adult video platform, is in talks to sell a minority stake to a US investor that will value the business at more than $3bn (£2.2bn). The London-based company is in advanced talks to sell a stake of less than 20% to the San Francisco-based investment firm Architect Capital, according to the Financial Times. Sources familiar with the process confirmed the talks to the Guardian.
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:02 am
Olivia Rodrigo: Drop Dead review – a maximalist rush of infatuation that’s just a bauble short of festive

(Geffen) Is there anything better than an ink-fresh pop lyric so nailed-on that you can’t believe 60 years of songwriters didn’t get there first? Or like, at least 20, ever since Googling crushes became an entirely normal component of modern romance: “One night I was bored in bed / And stalked you on the internet,” Olivia Rodrigo sings on her comeback single, a casual admission with its own innate melody destined in turn to stalk listeners’ brains all summer. Her perfect couplet heralds an ecstatic chorus about the giddy terror of getting exactly what you wanted, exactly how you wanted it, and barely being able to breathe or stifle puking: “The most alive I’ve ever been / But kiss me and I might drop dead!” Acute, obsessive, unsparing songs about romance, always with a self-aware handle on their intensity – or a wink at how lovestruck girls get labelled “crazy” – have become Rodrigo’s trademark. (She calls her benign form of online stalking “feminine intuition”.) Now 23, she broke out as a pop star in 2021, after a lifetime as a Disney Channel fixture, and pulled off one of the quickest, most effective and indelible acts of redefinition of any musician to emerge from that entertainment monolith. (Even her pop peer and fellow Disney alum Sabrina Carpenter took five albums to find success on her terms.) Rodrigo’s debut single proper, Drivers License, was an epic heartbreak ballad, though the sticking points of her debut album, Sour, were the pop-punk ragers. She convincingly translated that into her second album, 2023’s Guts, which drew on the influence of her mum’s riot grrrl records; she scored mentorship from St Vincent, brought the Breeders to support her on tour and got the Cure’s Robert Smith to duet with her when she headlined Glastonbury in 2025.
On this giddy first taste of the US pop star’s third album, she sets aside her rock bona fides to revel in the opulent flush of a crush-come-true. But why does it seem so doomed?
Published: April 17, 2026, 10:13 am
The week around the world in 20 pictures

Crisis in the Middle East, Russian strikes in Kyiv, Orthodox Easter and Karol G at Coachella – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:38 pm
I’ll make up a whopper you can’t refuse! Why do we love to believe cinema’s best lines were improvised?

From The Godfather to Saltburn, the internet is awash with claims that actors are ditching the script and making it up as they go along. What’s behind our desire to invest in these behind-the-scenes ‘secrets’? Fun fact: in the history of cinema, there has never been a single script. It is a pervasive myth that film-making requires “screenplays” – in fact, most scenes are made up on the spot. Performers simply do whatever comes to mind and hope the camera is perfectly positioned to capture it; they slap their colleagues or start to break-dance on a whim. Did you know that many actors are not even acting? The shock on their faces is real, because usually they have no idea what’s going to happen next. This is the world according to YouTube shorts, X posts and Instagram memes. Across the internet, content creators are falsely claiming that some of cinema’s most famous scenes were improvised. Al Pacino giving John Cazale the kiss of death in The Godfather II? Made up on the spot. Heath Ledger’s frustration at the delayed hospital explosion in The Dark Knight? His real reaction! And that mother-daughter fight in Mermaids? Winona Ryder “delivered a roast so lethal that Cher had to improvise the slap”.
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:00 am
A Gorilla Story: Told By David Attenborough review – like one of our last meetings with an adored relative

The naturalist revisits the family of apes he had a goosebump-inducingly famous encounter with 50 years ago. You’ll find yourself overcome with awe The most famous sequence in all of wildlife film-making happened 48 years ago. During the filming of Life on Earth – the groundbreaking BBC show that set the blueprint of nature programming as we know it today – David Attenborough crept through the forests of Rwanda, and unexpectedly found himself being playfully set upon by a family of gorillas. As they clambered over him, Attenborough turned to camera and said: “There is more meaning and mutual understanding in exchanging a glance with a gorilla than with any other animal I know.” Almost half a century on, the sequence still has the power to give you goosebumps. This is possibly why it has formed the backbone of a new documentary. A Gorilla Story is a much starrier affair than its predecessor – it was directed by the Oscar-winning James Reed and boasts Leonardo DiCaprio as an executive producer – but its conceit is fascinating: after all this time, how are those same gorillas doing?
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:01 am
Couture review – Angelina Jolie’s courageously personal turn adds depth to fashion-world drama

Jolie has star power as an American film-maker who gets diagnosed with breast cancer while filming in a blandly drawn Paris fashion show As this film’s producer-star, Angelina Jolie shows honesty and courage in tackling a story that so closely mirrors her own experience of having a double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer. But sadly, the film itself feels specious and shallow, insisting with bland and weirdly humourless confidence on the glamorous importance of the fashion world in which it is set. Jolie’s character, Maxine, is an American indie film-maker just arrived in Paris, having been picked to direct the opening short movie for a super-prestigious fashion show. Her character is first-among-equals in the ensemble cast. Anyier Anei is Ada, a fledgling model from South Sudan who is to be the show’s star; Ella Rumpf plays makeup artist and would-be writer Angèle, trying to convert her experiences into an edgy fictionalised memoir; Louis Garrel smoulders and frowns as only he can as Anton, the first assistant director on Maxine’s film; and Vincent Lindon is the rumpled, caring Dr Hansen, who has the unhappy task of telling Maxine that his American colleague has passed on to him the results of her recent biopsy, and that she has breast cancer. (He sadly watches her walking away down the pavement from his high window after their consultation, while smoking a pensive cigarette.)
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:00 am
Proof review – Ayo Edebiri struggles but Kara Young soars in Broadway revival

Booth Theatre, New York The Bear star and Don Cheadle are lost in a new take on David Auburn’s family drama but a standout performance from the two-time Tony winner does some heavy lifting If one was a theater student in the early 2000s, there is a good chance one encountered David Auburn’s Pulitzer-winning play, Proof, a work of tidy structure, elegant rhyme and, not for nothing, commercial appeal. (For theater, anyway.) Auburn carefully calibrates the funny with the sad, balances credible realism with fugues of understated poetry. It was once described to me as a perfect play, in the formal sense, a template from which any budding playwright could draw inspiration should they want to write something smart but accessible, and endlessly producible. There’s even a grabby cliffhanger at the end of act one. The sturdiness of Auburn’s construction can, it turns out, stand up to a lot. Evidence of that comes in the form of the director Thomas Kail’s new Broadway production, the first such revival in the play’s history and one that seriously tries its integrity. That the house is still standing at the end is a mighty testament to Auburn’s ingenious (and ingeniously simple) design.
Published: April 17, 2026, 2:00 am
Add to playlist: the sweaty, unvarnished electropop of Punchbag and the week’s best new tracks

The sibling duo’s follow-up EP spikes their off-kilter pop with new darkness, adding atmospheric balladry to their glorious racket From South London If this was April 2008, Punchbag, AKA south London siblings Clara and Anders Bach, would be headlining an NME tour alongside Alphabeat and Frankmusik, while the Popjustice forum would have hailed them as the new face of “wonky pop”. The sonic calling cards of that ramshackle iPod-era micro-genre – off-kilter, unvarnished electropop piled high with myriad other genres – were streaked across Punchbag’s debut single Fuck It. A sweaty riot of 90s rave, maximalist bass and Clara’s spit-soaked vocals, it felt tailor-made for soundtracking an awkward snog on Skins. Last May it was joined by three other frantic bangers on the duo’s debut EP, I’m Not Your Punchbag, the highlight of which, You Used to Be So Sexy, sounds like a GarageBand-produced the Veronicas had they grown up in east London as opposed to Brisbane.
Recommended if you like Charli xcx, Confidence Man, Klaxons
Up next UK tour starts 21 April
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:00 am
Lucy Liyou: Mr Cobra review – an arresting trip through the volatile emotions of a predatory relationship

(Orange Milk) Mr Cobra opens with Korean American experimental musician Lucy Liyou’s central character, Babygirl, eerily beckoning her lover while piano shrapnel assaults a barren canvas. Over the course of the record, Liyou’s textures swell and dissipate, swerving into disco cuts and a Taylor Swift skit, then collapsing into farmyard sounds and text-to-speech streams of consciousness. This adaptation of Liyou’s solo music-theatre piece, dissecting a lustful relationship with a predator, turned into what she calls a record “about shame”. Its clearest theme is of desire’s power to corrode and enthral, but through her semi-autobiographical characters Liyou covers volatile emotional terrain – somethingher music encompasses with a mix of pathos, alarm and distance, and little interest in comforting resolution. Liyou’s commentary on agency in abusive relationships is particularly insightful in its unease as Babygirl undergoes rapid switches in motivation. Her submissive desires on Constrictor (Haha) are drenched in cold water when she suddenly becomes repulsed on Old MacDonald Had a Charm – yet, by the end of the track she’s back to flirting. Liyou has often toyed with celebrity culture (her name deliberately misspells that of the film star): on Romeopathy, Swift’s Love Story becomes a needy appeal for affection, asking Mr Cobra repeatedly to “just say yes” to her. Grabby moments like this, the nursery rhymes and the disco breaks can overshadow the allure of the album’s nuanced chaos, though they’re all part of the spirit of this smart, playful release from a musician of abundant talents.
The Korean American musician explores the unease and alarm of power imbalance using skittish melodies, nursery rhymes – and an unexpected Taylor Swift sample
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:00 am
Various artists: Asili ya Mama review – Tanzanian field recordings tell women’s stories with an energetic trill

(Hukwe Zawose Foundation) Folk song collecting by women has an illustrious history, but also an exciting present, as this set of 10 energetic Tanzanian field recordings demonstrates. Put together by documentarian Ruth Ndeto and musician Msafiri Zawose (brother of Pendo from the brilliant Zawose Queens, and son of the late folk pioneer Hukwe), Asili ya Mama (Origin of Mother) showcases the rhythmic, melodic and harmonic invention of Wagogo, Waluguru and Wasambaa women. Here are songs that have “carried culture and music in everyday life”, say the liner notes, while rarely being heard beyond their communities. Almost in counterpoint to the croak of passing birds, a brisk female singer kicks off the album opener, Baba Mwenda, a storytelling song warning against greed. Other women join her in unison, as do traditional shakers and tin drums, with a bubbling, playful defiance. Wedding song Chamsola comes next, driven by the resonant ring of a mheme drum and harmonies full of shimmering opacity, like a midnight-blue sea, then Chamwiloa, a fast-paced song about the formal union of families after marriage, which races towards its conclusion with percussive intensity.
These stories of family bonds capture traditional music that’s equal parts rhythmic, melodic and harmonic, and rarely heard outside Indigenous communities
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:30 am
90s rock icon Bob Mould: ‘When Cobain died, I pulled the plug – there was nothing worth saving’

Mould’s fearsomely loud power trio Sugar rode the wave of grunge, but called it quits when the scene lost its innocence. Now the band are reuniting – before it’s too late The beating heart of Sugar was always the sound of Bob Mould’s guitar: a colossal, metallic, thunderous thing, like a sonic boom you could whistle. “It was incredible, being engulfed by that wall of sound,” remembers bassist David Barbe from his office at the University of Georgia, weeks before the group are due to play their first shows in more than three decades. “Bob was so loud, there were times on stage when I could see Malcolm drumming, but I couldn’t actually hear him.” “I didn’t wear earplugs when I started playing with Bob,” adds Malcolm Travis, the aforementioned drummer, from his home in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. “But soon afterwards, I did. It was just deafening.” And while everyone involved is 30 years older than the last time they played together, age has not withered them; anyone who’s caught Mould playing solo in recent years will attest that his guitar is still fearsomely loud.
Published: April 16, 2026, 7:00 am
The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup

The Keeper by Tana French; The Kindness of Strangers by Emma Garman; Mrs Shim Is a Killer by Kang Jiyoung; A Killer in the Family by Amin Ahmad; The Drowning Place by Sarah Hilary The Keeper by Tana French (Viking, £16.99) The Kindness of Strangers by Emma Garman (Virago, £20)
The final book in French’s Cal Hooper trilogy sees the retired Chicago detective drawn into a power struggle for the future of the small Irish town he has made his home. Ardnakelty is a place where everyone is interconnected, with grudges and loyalties lasting for generations, and Hooper, now engaged to local widow Lena and mentor to 16-year-old Trey, is becoming a part of its fabric. When the body of Rachel Holohan, girlfriend of the son of local bigshot Tommy Moynihan, is recovered from the river, the consensus is suicide, but Trey convinces Hooper to investigate. Tommy doesn’t like people interfering in his business, especially when it emerges that Rachel was concerned about his plans for the town. An immersive, slow-burn of a book, as much about the march of time and the inevitably changing nature of Irish rural life as it is about solving a crime, The Keeper is dense, compelling and superbly atmospheric.
Set in a Chelsea boarding house in 1953, Garman’s debut novel opens with Jimmy Sullivan – who “wore spiv’s shoes and spoke in unmistakable Cockney tones” – bleeding to death under the dispassionate gaze of the landlady and her lodgers. The big Victorian house, presided over by bohemian literary widow Honor Wilson, is home to a debutante fallen on hard times, a wannabe writer, a young cinema usher with social aspirations, and a Jewish poet who managed to escape Hitler but lost his wife and child in the process. All have secrets, but none more than Honor herself, and the arrival of Jimmy, who claims to be the son of an old family retainer, threatens them all. This is not only an excellent mystery, but an evocative portrayal of a group of people displaced socially and geographically by war and its aftermath, with the moral and topographical landscape of 1950s London superbly rendered.
Published: April 17, 2026, 11:00 am
The Dog’s Gaze by Thomas Laqueur review – the art of the canine, from Velázquez to Picasso

A clever and beautiful survey of dogs in painting, with a brilliant interpretation of their role at its heart Thirty-five thousand years ago, in the Ardèche region of France, Paleolithic artists drew a spectacular bestiary on the walls of the Chauvet cave. Their focus was apex predators, so there were lots of lions, as well as mammoths and woolly rhinoceroses. Dogs were nowhere to be seen, and yet in the soft sediment on the limestone floor of the cave, there are traces of canid pawprints next to human footprints. Two fellow creatures, most likely a boy and a dog, stood together, about 10,000 years after the art was made, looking up at the walls in wonder. Here was a moment of shared contemplation, followed perhaps by a glance to see the other’s reaction. In this luminous book, the American cultural historian Thomas Laqueur explores what he calls “the dog’s gaze”. The dog was the first animal to live companionably with humans, and Laqueur argues that this marks the boundary between nature and culture. It is this threshold status that has, in turn, qualified the dog to play a rich, symbolic part in western art. Just having dogs in a picture – snuffling for picnic crumbs in Seurat’s La Grande Jatte or trooping home in Bruegel the Elder’s Hunters in the Snow – becomes a way for an artist to pack an image with extra resonance and second-order meaning.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:00 am
The Possibility of Tenderness by Jason Allen-Paisant audiobook review – meditations on nature and belonging

The poet reconnects with the landscape of the May Day Mountains in Jamaica where he grew up in a personal story of migration, race and rural life An award-winning poet living in Roundhay Park, Leeds, Jason Allen-Paisant spent his early childhood living with his grandmother in Coffee Grove, a hilly rural district of Jamaica which was cut off from basic amenities such as electricity and water. Seen through the eyes of a child, Coffee Grove was, he notes, “both a tiny place and a huge planet”. There he developed a close relationship with the local plant life through climbing trees, picking fruit and helping his grandmother harvest yams on the “grung”, the local name for their small plot of land. Allen-Paisant later yearned for pastures new, moving first to Paris and then to Britain to study at Oxford. His dream of upward mobility had become a reality, yet in the UK he noticed his interactions with nature were few and far between. He came to realise “just how much class keeps people in Britain from the privileges of land and soil and also keeps them from the tenderness that comes with forming kinship with the earth”.
Published: April 16, 2026, 2:01 pm
Replaced review – nostalgic cyberpunk tribute has few ideas of its own

PC, Xbox; Sad Cat Studios For all of cyberpunk’s cautionary tales of shady corporations and transhumanist folly, it is the genre’s arresting imagery that looms largest in the pop culture imagination. Petroleum flares light up the perpetually rainy Los Angeles of Blade Runner; in the novel Neuromancer, the sky is the “colour of television, tuned to a dead channel”. Replaced, a new 2D action-platformer from Belarus-based outfit Sad Cat Studios, leans into the steel and sprawl that the genre is famed for. The game also offers a wrinkle to cyberpunk’s longstanding, somewhat overfamiliar visual palette: it floods the screen with softly diffusing sepia and warm primary colours, particularly in the densely populated residential areas you’re able to explore. The mood is comforting rather than ominous, cosy rather than clinical, as if this dystopian sci-fi has been touched by an unlikely hand – that of cottagecore godfather Thomas Kinkade. Replaced is out now; £16.99/$19.99
This pulpy sci-fi thriller is a beautiful, if deferential, homage to the genre greats, with a poignant real-world echo
Published: April 17, 2026, 7:30 am
Pragmata review – soulful sad dad saga in stunning outer space

PlayStation 5 (version tested), Xbox, PC, Switch 2; Capcom When Pragmata was announced alongside the PlayStation 5 in 2020, its shiny trailer promised slick sci-fi action in outer space. While it certainly delivers those futuristic thrills in spades, what I didn’t expect was a tender tale of paternal love. This is Capcom’s belated, surprisingly soulful first entry into gaming’s sad dad genre. In this near-future fiction, a corporation named Delphi has established a research station on the moon’s surface to experiment with advanced 3D printing tech, using “Lunafilament” to easily recreate everything from tools to entire buildings. Predictably, things soon go very wrong. As the station suddenly goes dark, engineer Hugh is sent from Earth to investigate. Pragmata is out April 17; £49.99
Engineer Hugh is sent from Earth to investigate a malfunctioning research station and meets a young android who helps him fend off murderous mechs
Published: April 16, 2026, 7:30 am
A statue of Queen Victoria, memorial trees and a swimming pool: Judi Dench’s garden – in eight poignant items

The storied actor has spent years campaigning to protect green spaces. She invites us into her Surrey sanctuary, where each tree represents a lost loved one A visit to Dame Judi Dench’s garden in Surrey is bittersweet. The 2.4-hectare (six-acre) plot contains enough trees – about 100 – to count as an arboretum. Among them is a carpet of wild garlic and a wildlife pond from which rabbits like to sip. But each of these trees represents someone she knew who has died. As her eyesight has nearly gone, Dench, who features in the latest episode of the Royal Horticulture Society’s new podcast, Roots, navigates her way around the garden via memories and smell. Here, she shares her stories of the garden and discusses the items that mean the most to her.
Published: April 17, 2026, 12:24 pm
DJ Shadow: ‘Kraftwerk are a touchstone for every phase of my career’

The hip-hop producer, remixer and crate-digger on staying fresh creatively, the influence of David Lynch and giving away his most valuable record Can you share any regrets or missed opportunities from your career? nnagewad Was your move towards sample-free production on your recent albums driven by the headache and costliness of sample clearance, a desire to keep the creative process fresh, or a bit of both? EditorialJoe
In 1999, I was approached by Deftones to work on White Pony, but I had just come off of Unkle’s Psyence Fiction album. I was nursing a hip-hop image and reputation, so I was wary of working with anything that felt like it was too alternative or rock-oriented. So I missed out on being a part of a pretty seminal album. I wouldn’t say it’s a regret, necessarily, because I feel like my rationale was sound, but it’s kind of a missed opportunity.
Definitely both. There have been times in my career where I’ve wondered: at the end of the day, am I going to own only 15% of my catalogue because of all the samples? So that was part of it. But equally, I became known as somebody who was trying to be on the vanguard of making music with samples but I always knew I would want to make music in as many different ways as possible.
Published: April 16, 2026, 2:09 pm
Sony world photography awards 2026 – in pictures

The Sony world photography awards announce the four overall winners of the 2026 competitions: professional, open, student and youth. Citlali Fabián receives the prestigious photographer of the year title, and 10 category winners for the professional competition are announced, whilst Joel Meyerowitz is honoured as 2026 outstanding contribution to photography recipient
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:00 am
Like a concrete aircraft carrier: was LA’s giant new $724m gallery really worth all the carbon emissions?

Built on tar swamps and two tortuous decades in the making, Lacma’s latest addition used twice as much metal as the Eiffel Tower. How did America supersize revered architect Peter Zumthor? Driving down the palm-lined strip of Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, a striking new crossing heaves into view. A ribbon of glass leaps over the road, sandwiched between two gigantic planes of concrete. As you get closer, the bridge swells out in sinuous arcs, swooping back on itself to inscribe an amoebic, shape-shifting blob, spreading out like an inkblot. From some angles it has a retro-futuristic air, recalling a Jetsons airport terminal, or one of California’s “Googie” style gas stations. From others, the curving roof looks like a great big tongue, flaring out to give the neighbours a raspy lick. The Fitzcarraldian feat is the brainchild of Michael Govan, who became Lacma’s director in 2006 with an ambition to build a museum like no other, using the promise of a dazzling structure to lure donations of artworks and dollars ($125m came from LA county, the rest was fundraised). Govan cut his teeth at the Guggenheim, and on Frank Gehry’s Bilbao outpost, where he clearly got a taste for the transformative fairy dust of signature architecture. He later moved to Dia:Beacon, in New York’s Hudson Valley, where he commissioned Zumthor for a project that was ultimately unrealised. At Lacma, he was determined to make a monument for posterity, at any cost.
This concrete colossus is home to the new David Geffen Galleries of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Lacma), a $724m mothership designed by the fabled Swiss architect Peter Zumthor. It is less a museum than a mighty piece of infrastructure, a 110,000 sq ft warehouse-cum-bridge, jacked up nine metres in the air and looming above the street with a brooding, muscular heft. Two decades in the making, and subject to tortuous years of delays, controversies and cost escalations – building on a tar swamp in a seismic zone is not straightforward – it finally opens this weekend.
Published: April 16, 2026, 5:32 pm
Experience: I won the world’s deepest underground marathon

I tried not to think about the 1,300 metres of solid rock over my head Running has always been a passion of mine. I started as a child in the Yorkshire Dales, moving to cross-country at university, then graduating to marathons. I loved the challenge. After my wife, Stephanie, and I married in 2012, and went on to have two daughters, Grace and Rose, I still ran for pleasure, but competitive events took a back seat as I focused on my family and career. Then one day I heard about a marathon my company had been invited to join. It had been over 10 years since my last big race, but I put my name forward. “I’m surprised,” a colleague said. “You do realise it’s totally underground?” It turned out the race was in a Swedish zinc mine, 1,120 metres below sea level. That made it the world’s deepest marathon, and everyone who completed it would be a Guinness World Record holder.
Published: April 17, 2026, 4:00 am
True blue: what to wear with classic straight leg jeans

Got denim overwhelm? Go back to basics with a simple pair of straight leg jeans
Published: April 17, 2026, 5:00 am
You need to sit down for this – the best seat cushions in the US to relieve your back

Whether you have a medical condition or you want to be comfortable while sitting for long periods, these cushion seats have your behind As a writer and frequent traveler, I often find myself sitting for very long periods of time. Normally, that’s not something to worry about too much, but just over a year ago, I was diagnosed with spinal stenosis, which is a fancy way of saying my back hurts if I stand, sit or walk for too long. Thus began my quest to find the best seat cushion I could find so I can do my job and not go to bed in pain every night. Whether you have a medical condition or you just want to be more comfortable while sitting for long periods of time, you are my people. Seat cushions come in all shapes and sizes, and finding one that’s right for you can make a night and day difference. Read on for the best seat cushions that I could get my hands, and my posterior, on. Best overall: Best budget (and a great option for travel):
Xtreme Comfort Office Chair Cushion
Relispo Self-Inflating Stadium Seat Cushion
Published: April 16, 2026, 2:15 pm
Eat my dust: what is slow vacuuming – and does it work?

When it comes to vacuuming, slow and steady wins the rug race, according to social media users. But experts caution against overdoing the method In what feels like less of a trend and more like the correct way to do something, people on social media have discovered “slow vacuuming”. Instead of doing a quick once over, they are taking their time over any and all carpeted areas – it’s just vacuuming, but slowly. Proponents of slow vacuuming claim it removes dirt more effectively, thereby keeping carpets cleaner for longer and airborne allergens at bay.
Published: April 16, 2026, 3:00 pm
My friend keeps sending me unsettling social media videos. How do I tell her to stop? | Leading questions

People down the rabbit hole don’t always realise their experience isn’t universal, advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith writes. You might have more luck trying a new tactic Read more Leading questions My friend of 30 years keeps sending me social media posts and videos that I either don’t find funny or are disturbing. We live far away and rarely see each other, so we communicate through a messaging app. I’ve told her many times that I prefer positive or cute things, and I don’t follow American politics. Her life is difficult and I understand why she spends so much time on social media. Last week she sent me multiple videos each day that were not of interest to me at all, including one with women slapping each other. She often buys into conspiracy theories until I disprove them. All of it upsets me. It’s like she doesn’t know who I am. I’m not replying to any of these messages but she keeps sending them.
Published: April 16, 2026, 3:00 pm
You be the judge: should my girlfriend change the way she bags her supermarket shopping?

Dougie and Teresa don’t see eye to eye when it comes to supermarket packing. You decide whose argument checks out • Find out how to get a disagreement settled or become a juror She says if you’re bagging stuff at the checkout, you’re holding up the people behind you He just doesn’t understand the system. The packing shelves at the back are there to help customers
Published: April 16, 2026, 7:00 am
The surprising value of boring chats, ‘super El Niño’ and Alzheimer’s evidence reviewed – podcast

Madeleine Finlay sits down with co-host and science editor Ian Sample to discuss three eye-catching stories from the week, including a review into the effectiveness of a new class of Alzheimer’s drug that was once hailed as a game-changer in slowing the progress of the disease. Also on the agenda is the news that the world could be heading for a ‘super El Niño’ this summer and a study exploring whether conversations about dull topics really are as boring as we expect them to be Hate small talk? You may enjoy that ‘dull’ chat more than you think, say researchers Support the Guardian: theguardian.com/sciencepod
Published: April 16, 2026, 4:00 am
‘The antidote to Brat’ – why pointelle is having a moment

Once the preserve of childhood underwear, the patterned knit is now bringing nostalgia and comfort to adults in a fast-changing, unpredictable world In this very on-brand April, where sun and showers jostle for supremacy and a chill wind is making 16C feel like 9C, you might have spotted pointelle popping up everywhere. On her recent world tour, Rosalía appeared on stage in Paris wearing a pointelle bodysuit. Then Sabrina Carpenter appeared on the cover of Perfect magazine hanging backwards off a bed wearing cyan eyeshadow and a pointelle underwear set. It’s peeping out from underneath shirts and jumpers in air-conditioned offices and on buses. For spring, the heritage knitwear brand Herd is offering “featherlight yet warm” jumpers in its signature pointelle. John Lewis, which said yesterday that online searches for pointelle were up 60% week on week, is selling bandana-scarves and pyjamas made of the same material. The fabric, more associated with girls’ vests, thermal-wear and underwear, is, according to Merriam-Webster, “an openwork design (as in knitted fabric) typically in the shape of chevrons”. Sometimes peppered with hearts, florals, diamonds or zigzags instead, you probably had a pair of pointelle ankle socks, possibly with a little cotton ruffle. Or maybe you remember that era in the 00s when Whistles churned out lacey pointelle camisoles that grazed bellybuttons inches above Juicy Couture track bottoms.
Published: April 17, 2026, 6:00 am
Stella McCartney launches sustainable collection with H&M

British designer aims to bring eco-friendly awareness to the high street in second collection with retailer Stella McCartney, the luxury fashion designer who refuses to use leather, fur or feathers, is returning to the high street for a sustainable collection with H&M. The collaboration between the British designer and the Swedish retail company will go on sale in May.
Published: April 16, 2026, 7:00 am
A $3,200 ‘girls’ weekend like no other’ where you got to meet Meghan for an hour? In this economy?

How much is Meghan making from this? Why is she appearing as a guest judge on MasterChef? Why has she joined an AI fashion discovery platform? Maybe a better question is, why the hell not? Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast I am standing across the street from a five-star hotel in Sydney’s eastern suburbs wearing sunglasses and a large hat like a low-budget private detective. My noble aim is to spot Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, or at the very least scope out the exclusive women’s wellness retreat – shrouded in mystery – where she is slated to appear on the final day of her and Harry’s whirlwind four-day trip down under.
Published: April 17, 2026, 8:47 am
Wildings in Newport, Wales: the grand department store that became an illicit cannabis farm

For decades, Wildings was the poshest shop in town. But since it closed down in 2019, the storied building has fallen into disrepair and been commandeered as a drug den and a skate park. What happened? I’m standing outside a lift in a department store in Newport, Wales, looking at the sign, wondering where to go. Stay on the ground floor for shoes, giftware and presents, ladies’ accessories and Estée Lauder? Or up to the first floor for furniture and ladies’ fashions – Annabelle, Tigi-Wear, Autonomy? It’s the second floor for cookshop and homeware. Lingerie is on three, plus Alfred’s coffee shop and tea room. Maybe I’ll go straight there for a cappuccino and a ponder … But nothing happens when I press the button. The panel is hanging from the wall by its wires and doesn’t look safe. I’d be nervous about stepping into this lift. Plus, it’s dark. I’m using the torch on my phone to read the sign. There’s no giftware on this floor, no presents, no cosmetics counter. Once, this floor would have smelled of perfume; now, it’s musty, cold and empty. Because, on 19 January 2019, after 144 years of trading, this department store, Wildings, closed its doors for ever.
Published: April 16, 2026, 9:00 am
Texas immigration court interpreter detained by ICE says ‘they want to make me disappear’

Meenu Batra, the state’s only licensed Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu interpreter, says she was treated ‘like a criminal’ A Texas court interpreter who was arrested by ICE after living in the US for more than 35 years is speaking out from detention, saying she has been “treated like a criminal” and fears being deported to a country where she has never been. Meenu Batra is the only licensed Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu court interpreter in the state, and has served as an interpreter for hundreds of people in immigration court.
Published: April 16, 2026, 3:00 pm
Now you can break up with big tech at a bar: ‘cybersecurity disguised as a party’

These digital security organizers bring the fight for online privacy to dance parties, wine meetups and reading groups Imani Thompson shows up at Wonderville Bar in Brooklyn looking ready for a DJ set, or to drink, or to dance the night away with friends. While she’ll probably do the latter, she’s also a cybersecurity organizer leading the evening’s event. Thompson is the host, along with the New York City-based tech organizing coalition Cypurr Collective, of Break Up With Google. Its purpose isn’t a mystery; the main goal is to help attenders understand how to mitigate their vulnerability to surveillance through major tech services. But it’s also important for people to have fun while they do it, Thompson said – hence the DJs playing until the wee hours of the morning.
Published: April 16, 2026, 2:00 pm
A journalist filmed an ICE protest at a Minnesota church. Then federal agents showed up at her door

After Georgia Fort and Don Lemon reported from a church whose pastor reportedly works for ICE, agents arrested Fort in front of her children When federal agents arrived at Georgia Fort’s front door to arrest her, she knew what to do: be a journalist. Fort, an independent Minnesota reporter who faces criminal charges after covering a protest inside a St Paul church, took out her phone and spoke directly to the camera, livestreaming to her audience that her lawyer advised her to go with the agents. Her three kids were in the house at the time, she said.
Published: April 16, 2026, 10:00 am
Tell us: do you use AI for fitness?

Is AI helping with your workouts? We want to hear about it According to reports, people are incorporating AI into their fitness routines in a variety of ways; they have it write up training plans, design meal plans and workout playlists, and provide feedback on form. We want to hear from you: how are you using AI in your workouts?
Published: April 16, 2026, 3:55 pm
Lebanese return home and a robot sorts groceries in China: pictures of the day – Friday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Published: April 17, 2026, 1:45 pm
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