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Israeli paramedic delivers baby, rushes it to bomb shelter during Iran attack

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Israeli paramedic Dr. Gal Rosen delivered a baby in Tel Aviv, then raced to a bomb shelter with the newborn as Iron Dome missile sirens blared overhead.

Published: April 2, 2026, 10:00 am

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

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says talks with Trump envoys Witkoff and Kushner showed progress on Ukraine security guarantees, calling for a leaders' summit to advance peace.

Published: April 1, 2026, 7:41 pm

Nigeria's Christians on edge for Easter after Palm Sunday massacre

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Nigeria, ranked seventh-worst in the world for Christian persecution, saw a reported 28 killed on Palm Sunday, with fears Christians could be targeted this Easter.

Published: April 1, 2026, 7:24 pm

Iran's ceasefire push may be a 'cycle of deception,' analysts warn as shadowy figure gains power

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Iran's shadowy Ahmad Vahidi, a former Quds Force commander linked to deadly bombings abroad, is now more dominant than Iran's president or Khamenei's son, experts warn.

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:44 pm

Turkey’s NATO role under scrutiny amid new report on Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood ties

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A new Foundation for Defense of Democracies report alleges Turkey under Erdogan has shifted toward Islamist movements, raising NATO alliance concerns ahead of a July summit in Ankara, Turkey.

Published: April 1, 2026, 3:52 pm

Israel approves sweeping death penalty legislation targeting terrorism, EU condemns move

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Israel's Knesset voted to mandate the death penalty for terrorists convicted of deadly attacks, a shift lawmakers say was driven by the horrors of the Oct. 7 massacre.

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:54 pm

Russian military plane crash in Crimea kills 29 people

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A Russian military transport plane crashed in annexed Crimea, killing 29 people aboard as officials pointed to a possible technical malfunction.

Published: April 1, 2026, 11:32 am

Exclusive: Sara Netanyahu warns of surging antisemitism and importance of Jewish-Christian alliance

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Sara Netanyahu wrapped up a four-day Washington visit at the invitation of the first lady Melania Trump focused on tech and education over the backdrop of the Iran war and rising antisemitism.

Published: April 1, 2026, 10:30 am

Iran War Live Updates: Oil Prices Surge After Trump Threatens to Escalate Attacks

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In his address, President Trump also insisted that the military campaign was an overwhelming success but failed to offer a clear exit strategy.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:42 pm

In a Muzzled Russia, He Still Speaks His Mind

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While hundreds of other journalists fled into exile after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dmitri A. Muratov stayed. But he did not stay quiet.

Published: April 2, 2026, 9:44 am

After Sting Operation, Cousin of Bashar al-Assad Convicted in Arms for Drugs Deal

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The cousin, Antoine Kassis, was found guilty of conspiracy to support a terrorist group, after trying to sell weapons from the fallen regime to a Colombian militia.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:09 pm

China’s Aiming for the Moon, and NASA Is Looking Over Its Shoulder

The U.S. space agency launched a lunar flyby Wednesday, but Beijing is pursuing its own space program with formidable focus. Here’s what we know about it, in photos and videos.

Published: April 2, 2026, 5:57 am

Lost Friendships, Broken Relationships: How the War in Iran Is Dividing the Diaspora

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Amid months of protest, repression and war in their native country, Iranians living abroad are navigating their biggest rifts yet.

Published: April 2, 2026, 9:22 am

Europe Pushes for a Gentler Internet for Children

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The European Union and national capitals are trying to make social media and algorithms less addictive and safer, especially for children.

Published: April 2, 2026, 9:06 am

U.S. Plans Military Expansion in Greenland

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The Pentagon is in talks with Denmark for access to three more areas on the Arctic island. Several Greenlanders said they didn’t like the idea.

Published: April 1, 2026, 10:26 am

Every Trump Threat to Abandon NATO Hollows It Out

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Doubts that the United States would come to the aid of NATO allies increase each time, prompting Europeans to consider an alliance without Washington.

Published: April 2, 2026, 11:34 am

Try Living in Cape Town, Where 70% of Downtown Housing Is for Tourists

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A shortage of affordable housing in the coastal city in South Africa has forced many people to live far outside the city center, while tourists occupy prime real estate.

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:01 pm

In UK Prisons, Drones Fly In Contraband ‘As if by Uber Eats’

Decades-old prison buildings were designed to be secure from the ground but not the air. Experts say that makes a lucrative smuggling trade hard to tackle.

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:01 am

Evacuated From War-Torn Gaza, 11 Toddlers Return Home to Hugs and Tears

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The Palestinian children were born prematurely in the early days of the war and moved from a besieged hospital to Egypt. They have now returned home to the enclave, which lies in ruins.

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:31 pm

When Racism Is a Crime: Brazil Puts a Tourist on Trial for Word and Gesture

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An Argentine woman, who is white, could face years in prison after being accused of racism. The case has set off intense debate in Argentina and Brazil.

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:26 pm

Israel’s Message to a Broad Swath of Lebanon: Shiites Must Go

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Israel has issued sweeping evacuation warnings, and pressed some Christian and Druse leaders to expel Shiite Muslims from southern towns, the leaders said.

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:50 pm

The Sailors Stranded in the Persian Gulf

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Thousands of civilian sailors have been stranded for more than a month in waters surrounded by a conflict zone because of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:01 am

Macron Snaps Back at Trump’s Mockery and Criticism of NATO

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President Emmanuel Macron of France suggested that President Trump’s daily comments on the war in Iran were unserious. “Maybe one shouldn’t speak every day,” Mr. Macron told reporters.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:33 pm

Iranian officials come out defiant after Trump’s war speech.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 1:10 pm

Volunteers in Helicopter Rescue Hiker’s Dog After a Week in the Wilderness

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A hiker in New Zealand fell 180 feet down a waterfall and was evacuated without her dog. A crowd-funded rescue effort reunited them.

Published: April 2, 2026, 11:51 am

Here’s the latest.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:37 pm

5 Takeaways From Trump’s Address on Iran

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President Trump did not define a clear path out of the conflict, which he estimated would end within three weeks.

Published: April 2, 2026, 9:45 am

Transcript: Trump’s Speech on Iran War

The president made his case for the U.S. attack, and said that the main objectives had been achieved.

Published: April 2, 2026, 2:46 am

U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Venezuela’s New Leader, Delcy Rodríguez

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Removing sanctions would allow Delcy Rodríguez, the country’s acting leader, to conduct business with U.S. companies and potentially meet with President Trump.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:49 am

What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Wednesday.

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Formidable strikes rocked Tehran early Wednesday morning. Iran launched what its state-aligned media called one of the largest attacks on Israel yet, damaging several cities.

Published: April 1, 2026, 11:53 pm

In Speech, Trump Is Expected to Call Iran War a Success

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Published: April 1, 2026, 11:36 pm

Trump Initially Laid Out Five Goals for the Iran War. Here’s Where They Stand.

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The United States and Israel have done significant damage to Iran’s military capabilities. But Iran still fires missiles, has nuclear material and coordinates with militias in the region.

Published: April 2, 2026, 2:05 am

Iran Is Skeptical About Diplomacy, U.S. Intelligence Says

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Any decision by Iran to keep fighting would complicate President Trump’s stated goal of trying to end the war within weeks.

Published: April 2, 2026, 2:03 am

Trump’s Endgame in Iran?

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We look at what has changed, and what hasn’t, as a result of the joint U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

Published: April 2, 2026, 4:36 am

Stephen Lewis, Leftist Canadian Politician and AIDS Activist, Dies at 88

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Part of a political dynasty, he led Ontario’s main progressive party, became Canada’s U.N. ambassador and campaigned against the spread of AIDS in Africa.

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:19 pm

Iran’s President Suggests Diplomatic Engagement Possible in Letter to U.S. Public

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The letter, by President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran, was at times defiant, patronizing or conciliatory, and came hours before President Trump was set to address the American people on the war.

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:25 pm

Iraqi Kidnappers of Journalist Shelly Kittleson Offer to Negotiate

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The Iranian-aligned militia, Kataib Hezbollah, is pressing for the release of members detained by the Iraqi government in exchange for freeing the journalist, Shelly Kittleson.

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:52 pm

‘I Don’t Care About That’: Trump Says Iran’s Enriched Uranium Is Not a Concern

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President Trump’s statement was the second time in 24 hours that he had declared that the nuclear problem with Iran had been solved, despite all evidence to the contrary.

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:36 pm

Heavy bombings across Tehran jolt its war-weary residents.

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Some people in the capital said the blasts on Wednesday morning were among the most powerful they had felt in more than a month of war.

Published: April 1, 2026, 7:05 pm

Why Reopening the Strait of Hormuz Matters for the U.S. Economy

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The interconnectedness of global energy markets means that the effects of Iran’s blockade of the waterway are not limited to countries directly dependent on oil from the Middle East.

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:21 pm

Netanyahu makes the case that wars on Iran have succeeded.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Israel had crushed Iran’s capacity to make nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. But Iran has continued attacking Israel and Persian Gulf countries and is believed to still have highly enriched uranium.

Published: April 1, 2026, 1:42 pm

Without the U.S., what would happen to NATO?

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Published: April 1, 2026, 3:07 pm

Trump Says Europe Is On Its Own in Securing the Strait of Hormuz

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Threatening to pull out of NATO, President Trump portrayed the alliance as a “paper tiger” and said Europe was on its own in trying to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

Published: April 2, 2026, 7:49 am

French Prosecutors Link Foiled Attack on American Bank to a Pro-Iranian Group

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The group is suspected of involvement in a string of attacks on Jewish targets in Belgium, Britain and the Netherlands.

Published: April 1, 2026, 3:58 pm

The Fall of a Cambodian Money-Laundering Giant

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The former chairman of a financial group was brought to China in handcuffs, the latest high-level capture in a widening investigation into organized crime.

Published: April 1, 2026, 11:00 am

Robot Taxis Stop in Traffic in Chinese City, Stranding Travelers

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The authorities in Wuhan, the site of one of the world’s largest experiments in self-driving cars, cited a “system failure” after widespread reports on Tuesday evening.

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:00 pm

Albanese Urges Australians to Remain Calm Amid Fuel Crisis

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pleaded with Australians not to panic over higher fuel prices, in a rare national address on Wednesday.

Published: April 1, 2026, 11:36 am

29 Killed in Russian Military Plane Crash in Crimea

Investigators cited a possible technical malfunction.

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:17 am

Here’s the latest.

Published: April 2, 2026, 2:57 am

Israelis Prepare to Celebrate Passover in Shadow of War

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The atmosphere during preparations for the Jewish festival has been unusually subdued, with people afraid to stray far from their homes and shelters.

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:52 am

Cape Town’s Housing Problem

The rise of tourist rentals in Cape Town is driving up housing costs, deepening the inequality in the South African city that’s a legacy of apartheid. Our reporter John Eligon explores a multihour commute taken by workers who are priced out of the city.

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:01 am

Trump Says U.S. Will Be Out of Iran Within Two to Three Weeks

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The White House said the president would address the nation about Iran on Wednesday evening.

Published: April 1, 2026, 1:38 am

Israel Strikes Tehran Pharmaceutical Plant, Claiming Military Link

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Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said on Tuesday that Israel was “openly and unashamedly bombing pharmaceutical companies.”

Published: April 1, 2026, 12:59 am

South Africa Sees Maritime Traffic Surge Amid Iran War

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Global shipping companies looking for safer routes are turning to the Cape of Good Hope, a much longer, more expensive journey.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:41 pm

Forgoing Oversight of Iran War, G.O.P. Calls Hegseth to Testify on Budget

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After resisting calls for public hearings for weeks, House Republicans have called the secretary of defense to testify at a budget hearing in late April for the first time since the attacks on Iran began.

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:59 pm

U.N. Peacekeepers in Lebanon Were Killed by Roadside Bomb

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Members of the United Nations Security Council condemned deadly attacks on U.N. peacekeepers in south Lebanon and called for de-escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.

Published: April 1, 2026, 12:06 am

Is Social Media the New Tobacco?

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A landmark court ruling in an online addiction case could be very bad news for big tech companies.

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:39 am

Trump Seeks to Redefine ‘Regime Change’ in Iran War

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President Trump and his aides have made contradictory statements on whether the United States and Israel have transformed the Iranian government through violence.

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:17 am

Why Australia Enshrined ‘a Succulent Chinese Meal’ Rant in Its Archive

A clip of the con man Jack Karlson delivering a theatrical soliloquy while being arrested in 1991 has been deemed one of the country’s important cultural recordings.

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:45 am

Trump Lashes Out at Europe Over Strait of Hormuz, Tells U.K. to ‘Go Get Your Own Oil’

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President Trump’s latest outbursts followed reports that European countries were imposing more restrictions on American aircraft in their airspace.

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:32 am

Passengers screamed 'turn around' as flames shot from Delta jet engine moments after takeoff

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Passengers screamed as flames shot from an engine on Delta Flight 104 after takeoff from São Paulo. The plane landed safely with no injuries.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:00 pm

ICE nabs alleged machete-wielding MS-13 gangster wanted for murder: 'the witch'

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ICE arrests MS-13 gangster known as 'the witch,' who is wanted in El Salvador for murder, after he was allegedly caught and released in California in 2023.

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:57 pm

Alleged MS-13 trio went ‘hunting’ in brutal American cross-state killing spree, prosecutors say

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Three alleged MS-13 gang members are on trial in Las Vegas, accused of a multi-state killing spree prosecutors say was meant to boost gang status.

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:00 pm

Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Feeling the hate at Harvard

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Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.

Published: April 2, 2026, 11:49 am

Trump outlines next phase of Iran war in national address and more top headlines

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Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox.

Published: April 2, 2026, 11:10 am

Hawaii doctor says wife’s alleged affair sparked violent Maui hike clash — claims she attacked first

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Hawaii doctor Gerhardt Konig took the stand in his attempted murder trial, testifying he suspected his wife of an affair after finding hidden WhatsApp messages.

Published: April 2, 2026, 11:00 am

Fort Hood soldiers shift to underground training to prepare for battlefield medical care

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Fort Hood soldiers are training in underground tunnels to prepare for mass casualty scenarios, reflecting lessons learned from modern drone warfare.

Published: April 2, 2026, 8:09 am

Local Dem leader says he was not 'an aggressor' after arrest for hitting man with bullhorn at 'No Kings' rally

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The Hernando County, Florida, Democratic Party chair says he did not act as an aggressor after allegedly hitting a man with a bullhorn at a "No Kings" protest.

Published: April 2, 2026, 6:46 am

7-month-old baby killed by stray bullet in Brooklyn shooting, police say

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Seven-month-old Kaori Patterson-Moore was killed by a stray bullet in Brooklyn after a gunman on a moped opened fire on a crowded street, police say.

Published: April 2, 2026, 3:12 am

NYPD cop's killer convicted of manslaughter, not guilty of murder after split jury ordered to deliberate more

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The man charged for killing NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller during a 2024 Queens traffic stop was convicted of manslaughter but acquitted of murder.

Published: April 2, 2026, 2:03 am

Sham Philadelphia coffee shop hiding crack operation busted in sweeping raid, 17 arrested: AG

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Philadelphia officials dismantled a drug ring at a sham coffee shop in Operation Cocaine and Coffee, arresting 17 and seizing 27 guns and drugs.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:59 am

Florida vice mayor found dead in home after 'domestic violence incident'; husband in police custody

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Community and political leaders reacted Wednesday to the tragic death of Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen, who was found dead in her home.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:16 am

Multiple community-honored firefighters charged in child sex abuse case targeting same juvenile victim

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Three Texas firefighters have been charged with child sex abuse after allegedly targeting a 16-year-old junior firefighter, court documents say.

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:36 am

Artemis II launches astronauts around the moon in first deep space mission since Apollo

NASA's Artemis II crew launched on the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, sending four astronauts around the moon aboard the Orion spacecraft.

Published: April 1, 2026, 10:37 pm

Artemis II vs Apollo: Why this mission loops the moon but doesn't land

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NASA's Artemis II crew prepares for a historic lunar flyby aboard the Orion spacecraft and SLS rocket, traveling farther into space than any humans since Apollo.

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:04 pm

Ted Bundy unmasked in decades-old teen murder as cold case finally solved by DNA: report

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New DNA technology linked Ted Bundy to the 1974 Halloween murder of Utah teen Laura Ann Aime, 51 years after her disappearance, officials confirmed.

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:28 pm

Florida woman accused of squatting in home near The Villages, then selling the owner's appliances

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A Florida woman accused of squatting near The Villages was arrested after allegedly selling a Frigidaire washer and dryer for $150 from the home.

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:13 pm

Man with prior arrest caught allegedly trying to shove stranger into train tracks twice in terrifying video

Elisio Melendez is accused of trying to push a stranger onto Seattle's Northgate light rail tracks, and surveillance video allegedly showed two shove attempts.

Published: April 1, 2026, 7:52 pm

Chicago mayor doubles down on illegal alien 'assault' comment after Sheridan Gorman's death

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson again refuses to apologize to Sheridan Gorman's parents, doubling down on sanctuary city policies amid fierce criticism.

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:27 pm

Long-cold case shattered as DNA links suspect to savage attack, killing of young woman, investigators say

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DNA technology has linked Freddie Lee Granger Jr. to the 1984 rape and murder of Sandra Kaye Davis in Georgia, leading to his arrest 42 years later.

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:48 pm

Plane lost engine power before crashing into Phoenix-area homes, NTSB says

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The National Transportation Safety Board said a small plane lost engine power after takeoff from Deer Valley Airport, crashing into two Phoenix homes.

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:18 pm

Luigi Mangione's federal trial stays on track as judge rejects defense push for delay

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Judge Margaret Garnett rejected Luigi Mangione's request to delay his federal trial, proposing opening statements begin Oct. 26 or Nov. 2 in the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case.

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:03 pm

Repeat offender allegedly stabs pregnant mom in random grocery store parking lot attack 'with a steak knife'

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Marvina Butler-Hardy, a repeat offender, is accused of stabbing a pregnant Charlotte mom in a Harris Teeter parking lot with a steak knife in a random attack.

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:54 pm

'Texas Killing Fields' cold case explodes as suspect indicted in two slayings decades after 30 bodies found

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James Dolphs Elmore Jr. has been indicted in the "Texas Killing Fields" cold case, accused of manslaughter and tampering with evidence in two victims' deaths.

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:38 pm

Hawaii doctor’s son tells jurors dad confessed cliffside attack on wife, vowed to jump before arrest

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A son testified he watched his father appear on FaceTime with blood on his shirt and allegedly admit to attacking his wife near a Hawaii cliff trail.

Published: April 1, 2026, 3:50 pm

House Takes No Action on Homeland Security Funding, Prolonging Shutdown

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Even after Speaker Mike Johnson agreed to a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security without immigration enforcement money, the House failed to take it up amid hard-right opposition.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:39 pm

Earthquake Rattles Northern California

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A 4.6-magnitude quake struck near Boulder Creek, Calif., early Thursday.

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:08 pm

Nutrition Will Now Be Required in Medical Schools After RFK Jr. Pressure

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As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls for medical schools to redesign curriculums, an agency that oversees dozens has deleted diversity standards and added nutrition.

Published: April 2, 2026, 9:02 am

ActBlue May Have Misled Congress on Vetting Foreign Donations, Its Lawyers Warned

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The Democratic fund-raising group is facing investigations from the Justice Department and congressional Republicans ahead of the midterm elections.

Published: April 2, 2026, 9:02 am

Supporters of Household Voting Believe U.S. Would Be Better Off Without Women’s Vote

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Adherents to biblical patriarchy support household voting: One household, one vote — the husband’s. They say the idea is catching on.

Published: April 2, 2026, 9:01 am

Texas Man Charged With Manslaughter in Connection With Cold Case

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Prosecutors in Galveston County say that in the 1980s, a man killed a teenager and helped hide the remains of a woman, two of the dozens of bodies found on land known as the Texas Killing Fields.

Published: April 2, 2026, 3:47 am

5 Takeaways From Trump’s Address on Iran

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President Trump did not define a clear path out of the conflict, which he estimated would end within three weeks.

Published: April 2, 2026, 9:45 am

Transcript: Trump’s Speech on Iran War

The president made his case for the U.S. attack, and said that the main objectives had been achieved.

Published: April 2, 2026, 2:46 am

Judge Finds Border Officials Violated Previous Order on Warrantless Arrests

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A federal judge in California ordered agents to thoroughly document any future stops in an area spanning 34 counties.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:54 am

Man Threatened to Kill President Trump With Sword, Officials Say

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The man made multiple threats on Facebook and said that the law enforcement agents responding to arrest him would be killed, officials said.

Published: April 2, 2026, 2:14 am

U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Venezuela’s New Leader, Delcy Rodríguez

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Removing sanctions would allow Delcy Rodríguez, the country’s acting leader, to conduct business with U.S. companies and potentially meet with President Trump.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:49 am

Eugene Mirman, ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Voice Actor, Seriously Injured in Car Crash

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Mr. Mirman crashed his car on Tuesday in New Hampshire. He remains hospitalized with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:36 am

Lawsuits Are the New Trump Tactic in the Fight to Overhaul Education

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Trump officials have faced dozens of lawsuits over their aggressive efforts to force change in universities and school districts. Now Trump lawyers are taking schools to court.

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:40 am

D.H.S. Inspector General Inquiry Focuses in Part on Corey Lewandowski

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The investigation comes as administration officials have fielded complaints about how Kristi Noem’s top adviser, Corey Lewandowski, dealt with companies seeking federal contracts.

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:37 am

Trump Initially Laid Out Five Goals for the Iran War. Here’s Where They Stand.

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The United States and Israel have done significant damage to Iran’s military capabilities. But Iran still fires missiles, has nuclear material and coordinates with militias in the region.

Published: April 2, 2026, 2:05 am

What to Know About Ted Bundy, the Notorious Serial Killer

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On Wednesday, the authorities said DNA evidence had linked Mr. Bundy, who was executed in 1989, to the murder of a 17-year-old Utah girl in 1974.

Published: April 1, 2026, 10:52 pm

DNA Confirms Ted Bundy Killed Utah Teen in 1974, Investigators Say

Mr. Bundy had confessed to killing Laura Ann Aime before he was executed in 1989. Investigators said DNA testing provided conclusive proof.

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:51 am

Trump Has Discussed Firing Attorney General Pam Bondi

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President Trump has not made a final decision, but he has floated the idea of replacing Ms. Bondi with Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator.

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:25 am

Trump-Backed Candidate in Louisiana Primary Also Praised DEI. Will It Hurt Her?

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Representative Julia Letlow of Louisiana, running to challenge Senator Bill Cassidy, is facing conservative blowback over remarks from 2020.

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:39 pm

Bondi Is Vulnerable as Republican Frustrations Over DOJ’s Epstein Files Missteps Grow

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Ms. Bondi’s critics inside and outside the administration say she has made unforced errors that have turned the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files into a political crisis.

Published: April 1, 2026, 11:18 pm

Iran Is Skeptical About Diplomacy, U.S. Intelligence Says

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Any decision by Iran to keep fighting would complicate President Trump’s stated goal of trying to end the war within weeks.

Published: April 2, 2026, 2:03 am

Immigrant Families Are Cautiously Hopeful Over Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case

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As the high court heard arguments on whether to limit birthright citizenship, many people pondered what the decision could mean for future generations.

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:39 pm

Tennessee Library Director Luanne James Fired Over L.G.B.T.Q. Books

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The director, Luanne James, was fired at a board meeting for the Rutherford County Library System on Monday after she refused to move certain books to the adult section.

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:57 am

The D.H.S. shutdown is the longest in history.

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:46 pm

Pipe Bomb Defendant Says He May Adopt Debunked Account as Defense

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Court papers show that Brian Cole Jr.’s lawyers might seek to blame a former Capitol Police officer whose name first surfaced in a right-wing media account and whom the F.B.I. briefly investigated.

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:46 pm

Senate and House Republicans Strike Deal to End DHS Shutdown

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A bill to reopen the department, which the House G.O.P. rejected on Friday, could be approved as early as Thursday. It was a sharp turnaround by the lawmakers and President Trump.

Published: April 1, 2026, 10:54 pm

Five Takeaways From the Supreme Court’s Birthright Citizenship Case

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The justices grappled with questions about domiciles and foundlings, avoided policy debates and mused about the sweep of possible rulings.

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:29 am

Pentagon Is Doubling Fleet of A-10 Attack Planes in Middle East

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The slow-moving A-10 “Warthog” is a so-called close-air support plane that could be used to help U.S. ground forces seize territory near the Strait of Hormuz.

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:37 pm

Ocasio-Cortez Says She Will Oppose All U.S. Military Aid to Israel

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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York said she would oppose U.S. military aid to Israel, including for defensive systems.

Published: April 1, 2026, 7:59 pm

Homeland Security Dept. Asks Workers for Videos of Their Shutdown Hardships

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The department’s public affairs office is seeking 30-second “selfie videos,” part of a push to pressure lawmakers to strike a deal.

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:02 pm

Trump Administration Scales Back Plan to Dismantle Consumer Protection Bureau

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A new filing asks a federal court to allow the White House to dismiss much of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s remaining work force, but not close the bureau entirely.

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:53 pm

‘I Don’t Care About That’: Trump Says Iran’s Enriched Uranium Is Not a Concern

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President Trump’s statement was the second time in 24 hours that he had declared that the nuclear problem with Iran had been solved, despite all evidence to the contrary.

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:36 pm

Didn’t the Supreme Court already hear this case?

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Published: April 1, 2026, 4:04 pm

Under Trump’s Approach to Birthright Citizenship, ‘Foundlings’ Given Up for Adoption Could Be Stateless

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Abandoned infants would have to produce evidence that at least one of their biological parents was a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.

Published: April 1, 2026, 3:05 pm

Ending Birthright Citizenship Would Disproportionately Affect Asian Legal Immigrants

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A new study found that an end to universal birthright citizenship would disproportionately affect babies born to Asian parents.

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:59 pm

Forget the 14th Amendment. A 1952 law also takes on birthright citizenship.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 3:16 pm

Democrats Start to Hammer Vulnerable Republicans Over War in Iran in Ads

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“Look at that gas pump,” a new ad from a liberal group says. It is targeting Representative Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin over his support for the war effort.

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:49 pm

Can Trump declare that his birthright rules apply only in the future?

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Published: April 1, 2026, 2:42 pm

Birthright Citizenship Plan Faces Data, Cost and Legal Hurdles

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Experts warn that enforcing President Trump’s order to limit birthright citizenship would require building an expensive and fragmented verification system.

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:31 pm

Placing U.S. Troops in Middle East Hotels May Violate Laws of War

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U.S. commanders have kept many troops away from bases in the region to protect them from Iran’s ballistic missile attacks.

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:18 pm

The early exception to birthright citizenship for Native Americans and why it matters.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 2:30 pm

Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Draws Lines Scholars Find Indefensible

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Different treatment for mothers and fathers is at odds with a 2017 Supreme Court decision, and other ideas in the order are hard to understand.

Published: April 1, 2026, 1:56 pm

What Is Birth Tourism and How Common Is It?

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The term refers to pregnant women who travel to the United States to give birth so that their baby can have American citizenship.

Published: April 1, 2026, 1:48 pm

What in god’s name is Pete Hegseth doing in Iran? Religious framing is ‘completely, totally unprecedented,’ experts say

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‘He's making it clear that this is Jesus versus Muhammad,’ the founder of a religious freedom advocacy group tells Brendan Rascius, while a former US ambassador calls Hegseth’s war religiosity ‘performance art’

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:40 pm

Trump implores Americans to boycott ‘dried up prune’ Bruce Springsteen: ‘His overpriced concerts suck!’

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‘The guy is a total loser who spews hate against a President who won a Landslide Election,’ Trump wrote

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:33 pm

Cops arrest murder suspect who has been on the run for months after being mistakenly let out of a California jail

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The suspect had been on the run for over five months before his arrest this week

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:21 pm

Russia offers huge payments to students to join its drone forces in Ukraine

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Drone operators from both sides typically work some distance from the front line

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:09 pm

5 key takeaways from Trump’s first address to nation since start of Iran war

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In his televised speech, Trump does not commit to a timeline to end the war in Iran and says he may bomb energy and oil infrastructures if negotiations are unsatisfactory

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:55 pm

University students demand names of Epstein associates be removed from campus buildings

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Students are calling for US universities to remove the names of Jeffrey Espstein associates from campus buildings

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:35 pm

A 13 year-old girl who vanished without a trace in Arizona found alive after 32 years as cold case finally solved

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Christina Marie Plante disappeared in 1994 and has now been found alive

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:28 pm

Four children killed as machete-wielding man attacks Ugandan nursery school while pretending to be parent

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The man gained access to the Gaba Early Childhood Development Program in Kampala by disguising himself as a parent, the Daily Monitor newspaper reported

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:14 pm

How Pope Leo emerged as a forceful Trump critic amid escalating Iran war

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For 10 months, he stayed mostly silent on US affairs. That era of restraint is now over

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:12 pm

Trump delivers jaw-dropping and slurred Iran address that offers no end in sight to unpopular war

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In 20-minute speech from White House, the president offered no new details and largely rehashed his own Truth Social posts to a nation wary of his reasoning

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:09 pm

Trump sparks outrage after mocking Macron over video of him being ‘shoved’ by wife Brigitte: ‘He’s still recovering’

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The French president said the comments were ‘neither elegant or up to standard’

Published: April 2, 2026, 11:35 am

Iran-US war latest: Tehran says conflict will go on ‘until enemy’s surrender’ after Trump says US will withdraw soon

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The president said US forces would 'finish the job' in Iran and that 'core strategic objectives are nearing completion’

Published: April 2, 2026, 11:33 am

Secret passwords and crypto payments: Inside Iran’s mysterious new ‘tollbooth system’ in the Strait of Hormuz

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Oil prices surged again on Thursday after Donald Trump dashed hopes of a swift resolution to the Middle East war

Published: April 2, 2026, 11:23 am

Trump’s spiritual advisor sparks backlash for comparing president’s life to Jesus Christ

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Paula White-Cain says Trump was 'betrayed and falsely accused' in a 'familiar pattern that our lord and saviour showed us'

Published: April 2, 2026, 11:13 am

Trump says ‘I don’t care about Iran’s uranium’ in stunning U-turn on key justification for war

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US president said just days ago that Tehran would need to hand over the ‘nuclear dust’ or face destruction

Published: April 2, 2026, 11:09 am

US seeking to expand military presence in Greenland months after Trump threats to take over

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Plans include the expansion of ports, airfields and ‘more options’ for the president should he need them

Published: April 2, 2026, 9:45 am

Everything we know as Tiger Woods pleads not guilty after rollover car crash in Florida

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Woods was arrested for driving under the influence after appearing ‘impaired’ at the scene

Published: April 2, 2026, 10:20 am

Iran fires missiles at Israel and Gulf neighbors as Trump talks of winding down Mideast war

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Iran has fired more missiles at Israel and Gulf Arab states, demonstrating Tehran’s continued ability to attack

Published: April 2, 2026, 10:18 am

Iran executes man arrested over January protests

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Iran executed three men ‌last month

Published: April 2, 2026, 10:00 am

Man dies in Greek holiday town as devastating storm floods homes and causes travel chaos

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A man has died after a storm caused severe flooding in a Greek holiday town near Athens

Published: April 2, 2026, 9:53 am

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump’s threat to withdraw from Nato ‘is Putin’s dream plan’, says Tusk

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US president said he was ‘seriously considering’ withdrawing Washington from military alliance

Published: April 2, 2026, 9:36 am

Alleged Bondi gunman Naveed Akram loses court bid to suppress his family’s identities

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The lawyers for the Bondi Beach gunman’s family had said they were living in ‘constant fear’

Published: April 2, 2026, 8:57 am

Shane Christie died with brain disease linked with repeated head blows

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The former New Zealand rugby star believed he was suffering from CTE

Published: April 2, 2026, 8:56 am

‘All I heard is war war war’: Marjorie Taylor Greene leads backlash to Trump’s Iran speech

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The former Trump supporter said she ‘wanted so much for the president to put America First’ as questions over his handling of the war grow

Published: April 2, 2026, 8:41 am

Inside the unique Kenya school for teenage mothers and their children

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The boarding school has allowed girls and young women to complete their secondary education while supporting their children

Published: April 2, 2026, 8:40 am

The Greek monk spring playbook to renew healthy eating habits

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In Greece, even McDonald’s franchises get into the lean Lent spirit by adding seasonal menu items

Published: April 2, 2026, 8:32 am

Kidnapped American journalist Shelly Kittleson built respected career reporting across Middle East

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The kidnapped freelance journalist’s disappearance has sparked international concern about her welfare

Published: April 2, 2026, 8:15 am

Trump says King would have taken ‘different stand’ on Iran war in fresh dig at Starmer

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President draws contrast between King and prime minister a day after Buckingham Palace confirmed plan for royal state visit to US

Published: April 1, 2026, 7:25 pm

What to know about Ted Bundy’s legacy of violence as DNA links serial killer to new victim

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He killed at least 30 women and girls in a years-long rampage

Published: April 2, 2026, 7:40 am

Lost Danish warship sunk by Admiral Nelson discovered after 225 years

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Divers are racing against time to excavate the 19th-century wreck of the Dannebroge

Published: April 2, 2026, 7:36 am

Senate set to approve funding deal to end government shutdown of homeland security

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Republican leaders unveiled a plan to end the government shutdown on Wednesday

Published: April 2, 2026, 7:30 am

All the times Trump has vowed to resolve a crisis in ‘two to three weeks’

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Trump has often threatened a rolling deadline in his efforts to end crisis situations

Published: April 2, 2026, 7:23 am

Lawyer puts up massive sexual harassment billboard after legal fight with airport

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The original sign was rejected for being ‘intimidating’ to men

Published: April 2, 2026, 7:20 am

Iraq’s oil hub slows to a crawl as Strait of Hormuz shutdown strangles exports

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The war in Iran is dealing a heavy blow to Iraq’s economy

Published: April 2, 2026, 6:10 am

Massachusetts man accused of murdering his 90-year-old grandmother by beating her to death with skateboard

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Devin Dube had prior contact with police and a history of schizophrenia, officials said

Published: April 2, 2026, 5:22 am

Economic chaos or new normal? Three possible scenarios if Trump leaves Iran without reopening Strait of Hormuz

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The Strait has become a central anxiety for Washington’s allies since Tehran forced its effective closure

Published: April 2, 2026, 4:12 am

Trump has discussed ousting Attorney General Pam Bondi following backlash over Epstein files release, reports claim

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The president has privately considered replacing Bondi with Lee Zeldin, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, sources close to the matter told The New York Times

Published: April 2, 2026, 3:52 am

Kid Rock slams criticism of ‘harmless’ stunt of military helicopters flying by his home and says it’s not the first time

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An ethics group is calling on the Pentagon inspector general to investigate the alleged ‘staged political stunt’

Published: April 2, 2026, 1:59 am

Baby in stroller fatally shot by stray bullet in Brooklyn

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Police believe the incident was gang-related and that the child was an unintended victim

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:46 am

Plans to fast-track sale of nicotine pouches in US stalls as FDA scientists fear impact on kids, report says

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New versions of both Zyn and Velo — both popular nicotine pouch brands — are still pending approval by the FDA

Published: April 2, 2026, 12:00 am

Trump’s former White House lawyer says he is ‘clearly insane’ and questions the president’s mental fitness

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The former Trump administration official pointed to the president’s late-night social media outbursts and war with Iran as evidence of declining mental fitness

Published: April 1, 2026, 10:35 pm

New sculpture of Trump with his ‘Golden Dome’ is up at National Mall and was created by Ben & Jerry’s co-founder

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The installation features a satirical statue of the president holding a hole-riddled golden dome like an umbrella as water streams from model missiles overhead

Published: April 1, 2026, 10:32 pm

Moment US journalist Shelly Kittleson appears to be kidnapped in Baghdad caught on CCTV

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CCTV appears to show the moment US journalist Shelly Kittleson was kidnapped in Baghdad on Tuesday, 31 March.

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:50 pm

US moves troops to hotels in Middle East – seemingly in violation of its own rules of war: report

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US rules of war state that forces should make an effort to distinguish themselves from civilians to mitigate casualties

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:37 pm

Two-thirds of Americans disapprove of Trump’s Iran war and don’t think he has a ‘clear plan’: poll

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Dismal poll result for the president comes just hours before he attempts to defend war in address to the nation

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:22 pm

Manga fan Emmanuel Macron strikes Dragon Ball pose with Japanese prime minister

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Emmanuel Macron, a known fan of Japanese manga, struck a "Kamehameha" pose from Dragon Ball as he ended a news conference with Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo on Tuesday, 1 April.

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:19 pm

US scientists are escaping to Norway because of Trump’s anti-climate agenda, minister says

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Exclusive: At least 23 research scientists have left the US for Norway in the wake of Trump returning to office, including to six pioneering climate programmes

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:05 pm

How many people have been killed in the US-Israel war on Iran since the conflict began?

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Death tolls from the war as reported by countries as of April 1

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:03 pm

America is going back to the moon. Here’s why it’s a big deal - and why you should be OK with the $93 billion cost

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The historic lunar flyby is the first moon trip in more than 50 years and Julia Musto explains why the trip back to the moon is worth it for America

Published: April 1, 2026, 9:02 pm

Father arrested after installing his own stop signs out of concern over intersection near California home

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Joseph Brandlin called it ‘mind boggling’ that LA won’t add the stop signs since ‘75 percent’ of the city already has them

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:46 pm

Trump showed up to the Supreme Court ready to fight against birthright citizenship. It was dead on arrival

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Justices appeared skeptical of his attempt to rewrite the 14th Amendment while the president flails against history and the Constitution, Alex Woodward writes

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:31 pm

Ted Bundy victim tally grows as DNA test links him to unsolved murder

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Bundy was a law student living in Salt Lake City at the time of the killing

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:31 pm

Not lovin’ it: Canada residents confused as empty Big Mac and McChicken sauce bags keep washing up along coastline

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A resident who has been cleaning the shoreline for eight years has found 46 of the empty condiment bags since 2024

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:30 pm

Vance’s book cover contains an embarrassing blunder as he is ready to talk about his conversion to Catholicism

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Vance’s 2016 memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, elevated his public profile

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:28 pm

Five Guys workers get bonuses after promotion left stores flooded with customers

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‘I didn’t want anybody shooting me in the back or anything after the first day, because we really screwed it up,’ CEO Jerry Murrell told Fortune

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:24 pm

Trump purposely contradicts himself on Iran war so not even his team knows what he’s thinking: ‘That’s the plan’

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‘He contradicts himself regularly, so nobody knows what he's thinking,’ a U.S. official said

Published: April 1, 2026, 8:04 pm

Molly the border collie found in New Zealand’s remote backcountry a week after owner’s hiking accident

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Molly had gone missing after her owner, Jessica Johnston, fell nearly 55m during a hike in rugged terrain in the Arahura Valley on 24 March

Published: April 1, 2026, 7:52 pm

I study forever wars. Trump has fallen into trap of ‘asymmetric resolve’ in Iran

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Iran is going all-in to cause as much pain as it can to the U.S. and its interests

Published: April 1, 2026, 7:35 pm

Gas prices are high. But do the numbers support suspending state gas taxes?

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Some federal and state officials are talking about reducing fuel taxes to ease the burden of high gas prices caused by the war in Iran

Published: April 1, 2026, 7:02 pm

Trump scrambles to reclaim the narrative on his two weakest issues: Iran war and immigration

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Trump is trying to broadcast himself wherever he can to change the narrative. But, Eric Garcia writes, Americans are desperate to change the channel

Published: April 1, 2026, 7:01 pm

Quadruple amputee athlete claims self-defense in fatal shooting of car passenger

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His defense attorney told reporters that his client was ‘terrified’

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:57 pm

What if the Supreme Court ends birthright citizenship? A logistical nightmare for all parents in the US

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Any U.S. parent who wants their child to recieve citizenship would first have to prove their own citizenship under the president’s proposed executive order

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:44 pm

Luigi Mangione’s federal trial over UnitedHealthcare CEO killing pushed back

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Mangione’s lawyers had argued that back-to-back trials on a compressed timeline would violate his constitutional rights

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:35 pm

More than two dozen explosive devices found in man’s New York apartment

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The 65-year-old was found with a “bluish-black chemical residue” on his hands and holding a lighter when police arrived

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:20 pm

Trump threatens to pull out of Nato and warns he’ll bomb Iran ‘back to the Stone Age’

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US president claims alliance is a ‘paper tiger’ and the UK ‘doesn’t even have a navy’

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:18 pm

Stolen Bud Light truck plows through police cruiser as it flees cops

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Indiana police have released body-worn camera video of a crash involving a stolen beer truck on 27 March.

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:16 pm

Months after calling Trump the ‘most pro life president ever,’ the White House quietly released funds to Planned Parenthood

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The Trump administration tried to withhold Title X funds in 2025 but was forced to release the money after losing a legal challenge brought by abortion rights activists

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:15 pm

Trump officials prepping for ‘nightmare scenario’ where oil hits $150-a-barrel - and unleashes more pain at the gas pump

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Officials have entered ‘all hands on deck’ mode, urgently evaluating options to tame soaring prices

Published: April 1, 2026, 6:08 pm

Trump official claims president’s Truth Social platform is blocking his posts about teleporting to a Waffle House

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Gregg Phillips has defended his claims he has experienced teleportation, while also claiming he has been taken out of context

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:59 pm

Man, 61, arrested in deaths of two women found in ‘Texas Killing Fields’ more than 40 years ago

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At least 30 bodies, mostly women, were discovered in a field along Interstate 45 between Galveston and Houston, beginning in the 1970s

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:29 pm

American journalist Shelly Kittleson received threats before being kidnapped in Baghdad

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Iranian-affiliated militias have targeted American facilities across Iraq as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran rages

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:27 pm

The Daily Show’s Desi Lydic comes to Kristi Noem husband’s defense over cross-dressing photos

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Bryon Noem reportedly engaged in a “bimbofication” fetish and sent thousands of dollars to models he texted online

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:14 pm

Every commuter’s worst nightmare as video shows stranger creep up and shove man in front of train

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A commuter had a miraculous escape after he was almost pushed under an approaching train in Seattle, authorities have said.

Published: April 1, 2026, 5:07 pm

Trump threatens both Iran and NATO allies ahead of primetime address on war: ‘Back to the Stone Ages’

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‘I'll be discussing my disgust with NATO,’ the president said of his speech Wednesday night

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:55 pm

CBS News chief Bari Weiss set to remake network’s iconic 60 Minutes: report

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Weiss could ‘blow it up as soon as the season is over’

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:53 pm

UAE ‘preparing to join US fight’ to reopen Strait of Hormuz

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Emirati diplomats are reportedly also lobbying European and Asian powers to form a coalition with the US

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:49 pm

Hershey switching back to classic Reese’s recipe after backlash

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Hershey said the changes were a result of it trying to meet consumer demand for innovation

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:25 pm

When does Passover start? Everything to know about the Jewish holiday

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This year, as in recent years, the celebrations occur amid a sober backdrop

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:15 pm

Russia warns citizens against travelling to dozens of countries

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The Kremlin named multiple countries where Russians would be at risk when travelling to

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:08 pm

Warrant issued for woman who abandoned dog at Las Vegas airport

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The goldendoodle pup was abandoned at the airport in February, after his owner found out that she needed to fill out a form in order to fly with him, cops say

Published: April 1, 2026, 4:05 pm

Kristi Noem’s neighbors refuse to believe bombshell cross-dressing pictures of husband are real: ‘Must be AI’

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Residents of Castlewood said Bryon Noem was a supportive spouse who shied away from being in the limelight

Published: April 1, 2026, 3:36 pm

We are so close to eradicating polio – the UK cannot afford to let progress slip

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The UK’s decision to withdraw funding from the Global Polio Eradication Initiative sends precisely the wrong signal to the world about the value we place on this crucial effort for the health of others and health security for all, writes Timothy Hallett

Published: April 1, 2026, 3:35 pm

Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers and what it means for future of warfare

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The Iran war marked the first time a country has deliberately targeted commercial data centers during wartime

Published: April 1, 2026, 3:33 pm

Rescuers share sad update on humpback whale stranded in Baltic Sea

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The humpback whale’s story has captivated residents and local media outlets

Published: April 1, 2026, 3:10 pm

Macron calls for ceasefire in Mideast during visit to Japan

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French President Emmanuel Macron has held talks with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Japan

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:47 pm

Russia demands France release woman arrested for suspected espionage

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She is suspected of approaching executives of French companies to obtain sensitive information

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:41 pm

Disney World guest accuses staff of laughing as she suffered ‘medical emergency’ that led to her arrest: lawsuit

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Halen Holton says that she was arrested as she begged cops to provide her with medical attention, according to a lawsuit

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:26 pm

‘All this family does is grift’: Newsom shreds Trump after its revealed his planned library will double as a hotel

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‘Has any family relied more on the government than the Trumps?’ the California governor said

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:08 pm

Matt Gaetz claims military once briefed him on alien breeding program involving humans when he was in office

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Matt Gaetz says he was told that humans involved in the alleged breeding program had been kidnapped from war zones and migrant caravans

Published: April 1, 2026, 2:03 pm

The far-right Hungarian party that could make or break Victor Orban’s re-election

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Prime Minister Viktor Orban seeks to extend his 16-year tenure but faces a strong challenge

Published: April 1, 2026, 1:43 pm

Endo dreams of sushi: a trip around Japan with one of the world’s greatest chefs

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Endo Kazutoshi spent decades climbing to the top of the culinary world, only for a devastating fire to threaten it all. I joined him in the aftermath as he travelled around his homeland, visiting the people that helped make him

Endo Kazutoshi was on the train to Paris when he heard about the fire. A few hours earlier, at 2am, he had left his restaurant – the tiny, Michelin-starred sushi counter, Endo at the Rotunda, in west London – and headed home, where he got changed and packed his bags for the 6am Eurostar, upon which he planned to sleep. As he boarded the train that morning, 6 September 2025, he was unaware that just after 3am, the fire brigade had been called to a blaze at the Helios building, where his restaurant was located on the eighth floor. The fire had started on a terrace and a few hours later had reached the restaurant’s dining room – built mostly from 200-year-old hinoki wood – the prep kitchen, everything.

Shortly after departure from St Pancras, the news began to reach Endo through early-rising friends; they reassured him and would keep him updated, though details were still unclear. The trip to Paris was intended as a moment of respite after a busy summer’s service. Instead, Endo cleared his schedule and booked the first train home. But there was one appointment he couldn’t bring himself to cancel.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 4:00 am

Ending birthright citizenship would change the meaning of America | Moira Donegan

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The supreme court appears poised to reject Trump’s attack on a foundation of US identity. We must hope it follows through

American opponents of birthright citizenship – the right of all those born on the soil of a country to claim full legal rights and political representation in that nation – like to point out that many countries don’t have it. On Wednesday at the supreme court, during the oral arguments in Trump v Barbara, the case challenging Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship in the United States by executive order, the Trump administration’s solicitor general, John Sauer, claimed that “almost every country” denies birthright citizenship. Trump himself made the unusual choice to attend the oral arguments in person, signaling his investment in the issue and perhaps hoping that his presence would intimidate the justices into ruling in his favor. But he left soon after Cecillia Wang, a lawyer for the ACLU who represented his opponents in court, began speaking. Not long after he left the supreme court building, Trump used Truth Social, his proprietary social media platform, to echo the rightwing argument about the supposed rarity of birthright citizenship worldwide. “We are the only Country in the World STUPID enough to allow ‘Birthright’ Citizenship! President DONALD J. TRUMP” he posted.

This is not true. The United States’ birthright citizenship – which was originally established in very plain, explicit terms in the 14th amendment, and has been reaffirmed twice by Congress and by more than a century of supreme court precedent – is typical of the Americas. In the western hemisphere, only a handful of countries deny automatic full citizenship to infants born within their borders. They are contrasted with the rest of North and South America, where the legacy of slavery led most states to adopt birthright citizenship.

Moira Donegan is a Guardian US columnist

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Published: April 2, 2026, 10:00 am

Workers carved the largest modern Hindu temple in the west. Now, some have incurable lung disease

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Workers allege abuse, visa fraud and medical neglect during the New Jersey temple’s construction – and say two died from lung disease caused by inhaling silica dust

In the center of the suburban town of Robbinsville, New Jersey, sits the largest modern Hindu mandir outside of India.

What visitors from around the world see is a breathtaking display of craftsmanship – hand-carved stone from Rajasthan assembled across a sprawling 185-acre complex. The temple has gone viral on social media for its intricate designs, which took millions of hours to complete. Baps Swaminarayan Akshardham, the religious organization behind the site, has built similar temples across the globe. But some workers say these monumental structures came at a high cost.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 11:00 am

The anti-Maga talkshow: after 70 years, PBS’s The Open Mind still has it

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For decades, the TV programme has made a quiet case for depth, civility and political conversation that doesn’t insult your intelligence

In December 1973 the public television current affairs programme, The Open Mind, held a special edition devoted to what its main guest, the historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr, dubbed the “imperial presidency”.

The televised roundtable discussion was well timed. Escalating oil prices from the Opec crisis were wreaking havoc with the global economy, the Watergate scandal was blazing in Washington, and Richard Nixon was looking increasingly Richard II-like in the Oval Office as he attempted to pull off what Schlesinger called an “escape from accountability”.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 11:00 am

Her daughter was murdered seven years ago. Why are images of the crime still on social media?

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Bianca Devins was 17 when she was killed by a man who then shared photos of her mutilated body on sites like Instagram and Snapchat – something her mother Kim describes as ‘psychological terrorism’. Here, she reveals her battle to get them offline

Early on a Sunday in July 2019, police arrived at Kim Devins’ house in upstate New York with a story that made no sense. They were there to do a “welfare check” on Devins’ 17-year-old daughter, Bianca. They said they had received reports from people who feared she may have been “hurt”. Bianca had gone with her friend Brandon Clark to a concert in New York City, a four-hour drive away. “Did they mean that they’d been in an accident?” says Devins. “The police bodycam footage from that time shows how confused I was.”

Amid it all, Devins called her dad, who lived close by, to ask him to come over. Somehow, while making that call, she realised that something dreadful had occurred. “I always pinpoint it to that exact moment, even though we didn’t understand what was happening,” she says. Her body knew before she did that she had lost her daughter. “All of me shook. I could almost see myself from the outside. It was as if my brain shut down to protect me and I left my body. I don’t think I’ve fully returned since.”

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Published: April 2, 2026, 9:00 am

‘If he’d stayed on the golf course, we’d be in a better place’: experts on Trump’s tariffs, one year on

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Last April, the president unleashed a tidal wave of tariffs on ‘liberation day’. Analysts say the policy has failed, even by the Trump administration’s own terms

Before Donald Trump declared “liberation day” on 2 April 2025 and shocked the world by raising import tariffs on nearly every country the US did business with, he had spent almost three months causing chaos in Washington.

The wholesale slashing of government jobs under Doge (the “department of government efficiency”) and the defunding of US aid agencies had shown White House watchers that the US president was in a hurry to upset institutions he considered profligate or useless.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 10:00 am

‘Be serious’: Macron criticises Trump and says opening strait of Hormuz by force ‘unrealistic’ – Middle East crisis live

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French president defends Nato after Trump threatened withdrawal, and says strait could only be secured in coordination with Iran after a ceasefire

Trump has claimed that Iran was “right at the doorstep” of gaining a nuclear weapon.

Earlier on Wednesday the president said he did not care about Iran’s stock of highly enriched uranium (HEU), arguing it was deep underground and could be monitored by satellite.

From the very beginning my campaign for president in 2015, I said I would never allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon. This regime has been chanting death to America, death to Israel.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 1:19 pm

‘Everyone is thinking about oil prices’: is Iran using the war to hide a surge in executions?

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Regime has long used the death penalty to suppress dissent but now appears to be withholding information on the killing of hundreds of prisoners, say rights groups

It has been almost three months since Peyvand Naimi, 30, was arrested in connection with the mass street protests that spread across Iran in January before being brutally suppressed. Since then, he has been detained for more than a month in solitary confinement, appeared in a televised forced confession, and has undergone two mock hangings, beatings, interrogation, psychological torture and starvation.

He has been accused of involvement in the deaths of security agents during the protests and of celebrating the death of Iran’s former supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, but his family insist he has done nothing wrong and that no formal charges have been made. He has been denied access to a lawyer; his relatives fear he now faces execution.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 10:00 am

Rationale for Iran war questioned after Trump says ‘I don’t care’ about regime’s uranium stockpiles

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US president’s apparent decision to leave highly enriched uranium in hands of regime creates a more risky scenario than before the war began, experts say

Donald Trump has said he does not care about Iran’s stock of highly enriched uranium (HEU), arguing it was deep underground and could be monitored by satellite, raising questions about one of the key US justifications for the war.

Experts said that if the US-Israeli offensive against Iran concluded with the Tehran government still in control of its 440kg HEU stockpile, it would be significantly closer to the capability of making nuclear warheads than if the US had pursued a potential negotiated settlement that was on the table at the time the US and Israel launched the war on 28 February.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 2:47 am

Trump polled advisers about replacing Tulsi Gabbard as intelligence chief

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Exclusive: Pressure intensifies for Gabbard after president’s displeasure with Iran war testimony

Donald Trump has privately asked cabinet officials in recent weeks whether he should replace his director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, venting frustration that she shielded a former deputy who undercut his rationale for war with Iran, according to two people briefed on the discussions.

It is not clear that Trump will actually fire Gabbard over the episode. Currently, there is no standout candidate to take the job, and advisers have cautioned that creating a high-profile vacancy before a successor is ready could cause unhelpful political distractions.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 10:00 am

Europe should lift sanctions on Russian energy amid Iran crisis, Viktor Orbán says as he taunts Tusk – Europe live

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The Hungarian prime minister said his Polish counterpart should worry about his own country and people, not Vladimir Putin

Back to Trump’s frustration with European allies – although it doesn’t involve a Nato member this time – Austria is the latest country to risk the US president’s wrath after a defence ministry spokesperson confirmed it denied all US requests for military overflights related to the Iran war.

“There have indeed been requests and they were refused from the outset,” Col Michael Bauer told AFP, adding that every time a similar request “involves a country at war, it is refused.”

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Published: April 2, 2026, 1:18 pm

DC planning authorities to vote on Trump’s White House ballroom project

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Ballroom is likely to get blessing from the National Capital Planning Commission, which is chaired by ex-Trump lawyer

Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project is likely ‌to get a blessing from Washington planning authorities on Thursday, two days after a judge ruled work cannot proceed without Congress’s approval.

The National Capital Planning Commission, which ​is chaired by one of Trump’s former lawyers, will deliberate and ​then vote on the “East Wing Modernization Project” on Thursday, ⁠according to a meeting agenda.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 1:05 pm

US lifts sanctions on Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodríguez

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US moves towards reestablishing working relations between two countries after abducting President Nicolás Maduro

The US has lifted sanctions on Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, in the latest step towards normalising relations between the two countries after US forces abducted her predecessor, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife.

The couple were taken to New York after their abduction in January to face charges of alleged drug trafficking, to which both have pleaded not guilty.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 10:53 am

Arizona woman who went missing ‘without a trace’ 32 years ago found alive

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Christina Marie Plante was reported missing in May of 1994 from Star Valley when she was just 13 years old

A woman in Arizona who went missing 32 years ago, when she was just 13 years old, has been found alive, authorities said this week.

Christina Marie Plante was reported missing in May of 1994 from Star Valley, Arizona, after she “vanished without a trace from her community”, according to a statement released Wednesday by the Gila county sheriff’s office.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 12:22 pm

Goodbye mrbrightside416: Google allows users to alter quirky Gmail addresses

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Those in US given chance to have more professional usernames without losing access to account

Did your McLovin!1976!@gmail.com email address seem funny at the time but less so now you are applying for dozens of jobs?

Google has said it is giving US users a chance to appear more professional by letting them change their Google account username – whatever appears before @gmail.com in an email address – without losing access to their account.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 12:41 pm

More than half of World Cup countries face extra costs as Fifa fails to agree US tax deal

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  • Fifa has not agreed tax exemption with US government

  • Burden will fall disproportionately on smaller nations

More than half the countries that have qualified for the World Cup are facing additional costs and potential losses due to Fifa’s failure to agree a blanket tax exemption with the United States government and significant variance in the host country’s international tax treaties.

As a not-for-profit organisation Fifa has had tax-free status in the US since the 1994 World Cup, but that exemption does not apply to all of the 48 qualifiers, whose national associations must pay a range of federal, state and city taxes on their earnings from the tournament this summer.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 11:17 am

‘It’s amazing’: stolen 2,500-year-old Romanian gold helmet has been found

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Prosecutors unveil priceless artefact in press conference after it was taken from Netherlands museum in January 2025

A priceless ancient golden helmet from Romania that was stolen last year from a museum in the Netherlands has been recovered, Dutch authorities have said.

Under the guard of balaclava-wearing police, prosecutors unveiled the 2,500-year-old Coțofenești helmet during a news conference on Thursday in the eastern Dutch city of Assen.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 1:04 pm

Why thousands of New Yorkers swap gas for induction stoves in clean energy push: ‘It makes sense’

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US states from California to Georgia are promoting induction stoves for climate, health and cost benefits

Marcos Ramos hasn’t been able to cook a full meal at home in nearly four years, after a gas leak resulted in a lengthy supply cut off for his New York City apartment building.

Now, though, Ramos will be able to cook again thanks to a technology that is gradually advancing in the US after being embroiled in an unlikely culture war – the electric induction stove.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 10:00 am

‘Ready to be exploited’: amid rust, weeds and power cuts, Venezuelans hope for a new oil boom

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The infrastructure is crumbling and the government shaky, but memories exist of an industry that once thrived off Venezuela’s vast reserves of crude – and could do again, despite the climate crisis

At Campo Boscán, a vast complex in western Venezuela, the drills, pumps and pipelines that extract crude oil operate amid decay: roads are broken, weeds grow everywhere and many wells run inside metal cages to prevent theft. Albenis Merchán, a drilling technician with 35 years’ experience, recalls better times as he drives his pickup through the desolate landscape.

“We used to receive maintenance and safety training all the time. Supplies and spare parts were never lacking. Many things need to improve here to tap the full potential of this area,” he says.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 1:00 pm

Lucky few Americans whose student debt was forgiven: ‘I hit the lottery’

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Only a small fraction of about 43 million have had their debt cancelled, the relief for those who have is transformative

Of the roughly 43 million Americans carrying student loan debt – totaling nearly $1.7tn – only a small fraction have seen their balances erased. For those who have, the relief has been transformative, with several telling the Guardian how the forgiveness has reshaped financial futures and opened doors to new careers, stability and long-delayed life plans.

“My loan was forgiven at the end of 2025 through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program,” said Laura Kluss, a 41-year-old clinical social worker based in Sacramento, California. “It was in the six figures at the time of forgiveness. Interest rates were making it extremely difficult to pay it down.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 12:00 pm

I handed over my dating life to AI. I don’t think she’ll see me again

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In week five of Rhik Samadder’s diary, our resident AI skeptic decided to let AI take the lead on a date. If uncanny valley was a conversational style, it’s this

I’m single. Is it because I am emotionally avoidant, waiting on a unicorn, or under 6ft tall? Perhaps a spicy meatball of all three?

Or could it be that I haven’t used the magic of AI yet?

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Published: April 2, 2026, 11:00 am

Made in Fire Island: how artists were at the heart of the LGBTQ+ mecca

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A new book shows that the work of Robert Mapplethorpe and Peter Hujar – as well as a new generation of artists – would not be the same without the New York island

In the summer of 2015, Leilah Babirye, a sculptor, left her home town in Uganda and arrived for an artist residency in the bohemian, beach-y queer splendor of Fire Island’s Cherry Grove. She tells the story in a new book, Fire Island Art: 100 Years, released this month by Monacelli. After Googling “LGBTQ+ artist residences”, she earned a spot at the Fire Island Artist Residency, established four years earlier to make the famed enclave more accessible. But the lesbian daughter of a conservative minister wasn’t prepared for just how queer the place was. With its roving clusters of people buzzing around the dunes and pool parties to show off the various currencies – physical, financial, interpersonal – they had to spend, she says, “I thought Cherry Grove was America.” Was she wrong?

The story of the modern Fire Island is, in some ways, a particularly American one, in which outcasts light out for the territories to make their dreams come true. In the case of the picturesque barrier island off the coast of Long Island, those dreams were both sexual and creative from the start. Edited by John Dempsey, island resident and president of the Fire Island Pines Historical Society, Fire Island Art: 100 Years traces a legacy begun by the pre-war trio of Paul Cadmus, Jared French and Margaret French, who, as part of the artistic collaboration PaJaMa, made beguiling paintings and photographs of the unconventional intimacies they formed while summering among the island’s nooks and crannies.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 9:00 am

‘The US is no longer the go-to place’: How Korean culture is taking Latin America by storm

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Everything Korean – from K-pop and skincare to food and clothing – is booming in popularity in Chile, Mexico and Brazil

On the polished flagstones of a Santiago cultural centre’s forecourt, four Chilean girls dance in energetic union, counting their steps aloud in Korean.

In front of them, a YouTube video with 1.3bn views plays atop a speaker throbbing to the beat of How You Like That, by the K-pop megastars Blackpink.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 9:00 am

You be the judge: should my mum stop asking me to buy her new headphones?

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Henry says Maggie is constantly losing them; she thinks her son is making a lot of noise about nothing. It’s up to you to give them a fair hearing

Find out how to get a disagreement settled or become a juror

Mum doesn’t look after her headphones because she knows I’ll always be there to buy her new ones

I’m 76, and don’t like online shopping. It only takes Henry 30 seconds to buy a new pair

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Published: April 2, 2026, 7:00 am

Björk, Rihanna and a passionate embrace: visions of love – in pictures

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A new book celebrating four decades of fashion photography duo Inez and Vinoodh features celebrity portraits, surrealist visions and a meditation on love itself

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Published: April 2, 2026, 6:00 am

Artemis II lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center – in pictures

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Nasa’s moon rocket Artemis II launched on Wednesday evening (US time), carrying astronauts to the moon for the first time in almost 54 years. The launch marks the first time since the Apollo 17 mission of December 1972 that humans will have left lower Earth orbit.

The rocket is orbiting Earth and will continue to do so until Thursday, when the translunar injection burn will take place and send it on the rest of its 386,242km journey to orbit the moon

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Published: April 2, 2026, 2:51 am

The US-Israel war on Iran is accelerating de-dollarization and America’s decline | Ahmed Moor

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De-dollarization promises to reorder the world, reducing American power globally

The US-Israel war on Iran is expensive. It’s expensive in terms of human lives, first of all. It’s expensive too, in pure currency – about $12bn a week for the US. And it’s expensive in how it’s causing the tectonic structures that underpin our global economy to shift. De-dollarization, the name given to the process countries undertake in unwinding their reliance on the dollar, promises to reorder the world, reducing American power globally. Its impact will be felt domestically in what we pay to borrow and whether we can afford to borrow at all.

Iran’s near-total blockade of the strait of Hormuz has had a dramatic impact on the prices of oil and natural gas, which puts major inflationary pressure on the economy of every country in the world. Practically, inflation makes people and businesses poorer, a process that reinforces itself if it’s not stopped (which is partly why central banks exist).

Ahmed Moor is a writer and fellow at the Foundation for Middle East Peace

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Published: April 2, 2026, 11:00 am

I wrote a novel using AI. Writers must accept artificial intelligence – but we are as valuable as ever | Stephen Marche

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Mastery of banal style is losing its usefulness – but language is more powerful than ever. It’s up to the writer to do what machines can’t

I recently heard an exchange at a playground that should worry the executives at AI companies more than any analyst’s prediction of a bubble. A boy and a girl, maybe 10 years old, were fighting. “That’s AI! That’s AI!” the girl was shouting. What she meant was that the boy was indulging a new and particular breed of nonsense: language that sounds meaningful but has no connection to reality. The children have figured the new world out quickly, as they do.

Artificial intelligence is here to stay, neither as an apocalypse nor as the solution to all life’s problems, but as a disruptive tool. The recent scandal over Shy Girl, the novel by Mia Ballard, was doubly revealing. Hachette cancelled its publication amid claims it was reliant on AI generation (Ballard has said that an acquaintance who edited the self-published version used AI, not her). But the book was originally self-published. Apparently readers and editors didn’t mind until the use of AI was pointed out to them.

Stephen Marche lives in Toronto and is the author of The Next Civil War and On Writing and Failure

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Published: April 2, 2026, 12:00 pm

Pre-World Cup results have you worried? They probably shouldn’t

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For examples of how little a team’s form in the World Cup run-in matters in the tournament itself, look no further than the US

The last time the United States men’s national team entered into the final stretch of their preparations for a World Cup on home soil, the results were dire. From January through April of 1994, the Americans, who were mostly sequestered in a full-time training camp, played 12 games and won just twice. They even managed to lose to Iceland, who were a total non-factor in global soccer back then.

Then, that ’94 team went on to survive the group stage and narrowly lose to eventual champions Brazil, 1-0, in the round of 16. They delivered on expectations in spite of their deflating run-in.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 11:00 am

Israel’s death penalty law marks a new phase in its dehumanisation of Palestinians | Yuli Novak

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A government that openly embraces violence against Palestinians has now enshrined into law a policy of lethal force

  • Yuli Novak is the executive director of B’Tselem, an Israeli human rights group

This week, Israel passed a law that institutionalises the execution of Palestinians. The country’s courts can now impose death sentences on Palestinians “convicted of fatal attacks”, expanding a legal system designed to target them, strip them of rights, subject them to systematic abuse, and, ultimately, shield Israeli perpetrators of crimes against Palestinians from accountability. While this legislation does not create a whole new reality, it marks the beginning of a troubling new phase of Israel’s oppression of Palestinians by enshrining into law a longstanding policy of using lethal force against them. Disturbingly, this reality is already normalised in Israel.

Long before this law, Palestinians were being systematically killed. In Gaza, mass killing has continued even after the declaration of a “ceasefire”. In the West Bank, Palestinians are killed on a daily basis by the Israeli military in raids, shootings and, increasingly, by violent settler militias aimed at driving them from their land and out of their communities. For some time, Israeli soldiers and settlers have been able to act with near-total impunity.

Yuli Novak is the executive director of B’Tselem

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Published: April 2, 2026, 9:00 am

Denmark’s unique political model is in crisis – I blame the boomerang effect | Rune Lykkeberg

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Voters rejected rule from the centre – but could end up with another centrist government

We could be at the end of the road for the Danish method of democracy. Our style of parliamentary politics has been celebrated and admired internationally for many years, but last week’s general election has left it in crisis. The result was a vote of no confidence in a centrist government led by the Social Democrat Mette Frederiksen. Her administration was, in the Danish context, an unusual political construction. Frederiksen had broken the old pattern of politics in 2022 by forming a governing alliance between the centre-left and centre-right.

Yet the most likely outcome of the election is that Denmark will get another centrist government. This is a kind of democratic boomerang. For reasons of perverse parliamentary logic, what the voters reject, they get right back in the face.

Rune Lykkeberg is editor-in-chief of the Danish newspaper Information

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Published: April 2, 2026, 4:00 am

This year, one word is echoing through women’s March Madness: joy

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Whether in the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat, coaches and players at this NCAA tournament have found the fun in basketball again

Kara Lawson’s Duke team saw their Final Four dreams dashed with a 70-58 loss to UCLA on Sunday. The Blue Devils had pulled an impressive, buzzer-beating upset of No 2 seed LSU in the Sweet 16 days before, but against the No 1 Bruins in the Elite Eight, they didn’t give a repeat performance. They missed a few key moments in transition that could have changed the game and helped them to their first Final Four in 20 years.

In the end, though, it was OK.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 10:00 am

Rams star Puka Nacua in rehab amid claims of antisemitic remark and biting incident

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  • Player was in rehab before lawsuit was filed, says attorney

  • Wide receiver’s lawyer says client innocent of wrongdoing

Los Angeles Rams star Puka Nacua is in rehab and was there before he was sued by a woman who says he made an antisemitic statement and bit her on the shoulder, according to his attorney.

“He was in [rehab] a substantial period of time before any of these allegations broke ... and he’s scheduled to be there for a while longer,” Levi McCathern told The California Post.

McCathern told the newspaper Nacua’s decision to enter rehab was not a direct response to the lawsuit his accuser filed against him by Madison Atiabi last month, but an attempt “to improve his overall behavior in every aspect of his life.”

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Published: April 2, 2026, 11:58 am

Fifa raises top ticket price for World Cup final to $10,990, up from $1,600 in 2022

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  • New tickets released for some group games and final

  • Fans attempting to buy tickets encounter glitches

Fifa raised its top ticket price for the World Cup final to $10,990 during the glitch-hampered reopening of sales on Wednesday after the 48-team field for this year’s tournament was finalized.

The top price for the final had been $8,680 when Fifa sold tickets after the tournament draw in December. Fifa’s Category 2 tickets for the 19 July game at MetLife Stadium are now $7,380, up from $5,575, and Category 3 now costs $5,785, an increase from $4,185.

The most expensive ticket for the final of the 2022 World Cup was priced at about $1,600.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 12:30 pm

Tiger Woods turns down Ryder Cup captaincy as he is granted permission to leave US

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  • Woods focusing on his health and wellbeing after crash

  • Florida judge grants his request to leave the US

Tiger Woods has turned down the opportunity to captain the United States at the 2027 Ryder Cup, the PGA of America has announced.

The former world No 1’s decision comes after he announced he would step away from golf for a period to focus on his health and wellbeing. Woods was charged with driving under the influence after being involved in a car accident last week.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 10:15 pm

Alpine condemn ‘hateful’ abuse of Colapinto and Ocon over F1 crashes

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  • Colapinto abused over Bearman’s high-speed crash in Japan

  • Former Alpine driver Ocon clashed with Colapinto in China

The Alpine Formula One team have condemned on Thursday online abuse of their Argentinian driver Franco Colapinto for an incident in the Japanese Grand Prix as well as death threats directed at the team’s former racer Esteban Ocon over prior events in China. They also dismissed suspicions from some fans of “sabotage” and claims that Colapinto was not being given the same quality equipment as his teammate Pierre Gasly.

Colapinto was caught up in Oliver Bearman’s 308kph crash at Suzuka on Sunday, with the Haas driver swerving to avoid the Argentinian’s much slower car and hitting the barriers with a force of 50G. Ocon, now Bearman’s teammate at Haas, accepted blame for a clash with Colapinto in Shanghai last month. The Renault-owned Alpine condemned “hateful messages” aimed at Colapinto and Ocon after the two incidents.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 1:06 pm

‘He’s phenomenal’: American teen fast becoming athletics’ next big thing

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At 17, Cooper Lutkenhaus is the youngest world champion in track and field history – and potentially USA’s poster boy for LA28

Fire on the boards. Slack jaws off it. Last week, I was fortunate enough to be yards away from the 17-year-old American high school student Cooper Lutkenhaus when he powered away from a strong 800m field in Torun to become the youngest world champion in track and field history. But no sooner had the applause died down than the search for superlatives began.

“He’s like David Rudisha,” said Eliott Crestan, the Belgian who took world indoor championship silver behind Lutkenhaus. “In 10 or 20 years’ time, I’ll be able to say that I ran against him.”

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Published: April 1, 2026, 4:00 pm

Jaden Ivey’s release isn’t a victory for inclusion. It’s a lesson in athlete expendability | RK Russell

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Former athletes like me know that in professional sports you can get away with most things … as long as you’re talented enough

When the Chicago Bulls waived Jaden Ivey on Monday, after he made a series of unprompted anti-LGBTQ and religiously charged comments on social media, the move was framed as a response to “conduct detrimental to the team.” On the surface, the situation appears straightforward: a player said something controversial, and the organization acted.

But there’s a version of this story where Ivey is still in the league. Where he and his publicist create a swift and thoughtful apology, where his overnight inclusion education uses all the key buzzwords to prove his newfound allyship, maybe he pays a fine or makes a small donation, and he’s able to go back on to the court and live out his dreams in the NBA, a league which has been pro-LGBTQ+ for more than a decade. Ivey’s words exposed his beliefs. What followed revealed a lot about NBA teams: not just their stance on inclusion, but how they decide which voices are worth protecting and which are easy to remove.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 6:05 pm

‘Weak and pathetic’: why is the EU not using its leverage to stop Israel?

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Deep divisions on Israel mean the union has failed to act over Lebanon, Gaza, or settler violence in the West Bank

The human costs of Israel’s attacks on Lebanon were plain to see when the Irish MEP Barry Andrews visited Beirut last month. He met people who had fled Israeli airstrikes and complied with evacuation orders in southern Lebanon.

At makeshift shelters – converted schools – conditions were even worse than during Israel’s last incursion in 2024, he was told. “There are dirty mattresses, dirty blankets, [people] are getting infections, they are getting rashes,” he said recalling a picture of misery compounded by swingeing aid budget cuts.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 4:00 am

Secondhand clothes sales forecast to hit $289bn as AI helps shoppers find deals

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Sites such as Vinted and ThredUp expected to help resale grow twice as fast as overall clothing market in coming years

Secondhand clothing sales are forecast to surge 12% this year to $289bn (£217bn) and continue to step up, as AI and social media influencers help shoppers find the items they want.

The rise of sites such as Vinted, Depop, Vestige and ThredUp is expected to power an average 9% annual growth over the next five years to reach $393bn, twice the pace of the overall clothing market.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 10:00 am

World’s oldest tortoise caught in viral crypto death scam

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Fake X account posing as his vet sparked global false reports of Jonathan’s death while soliciting crypto donations

At 194 years old, Jonathan the giant tortoise was a youngster when Queen Victoria ascended to the throne – and has now lived long enough to fall victim to a crypto scam.

News outlets including the BBC, Daily Mail and USA Today falsely reported his death after an X account posing as Jonathan’s vet broke the news.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 9:19 am

‘Payment expected within seven days’: New Zealand doctor invoices US embassy for rising petrol costs

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Shane Dunphy sends bill for almost $3,000, along with letter saying ‘The USA is responsible for this and therefore should be held accountable’

A New Zealand doctor has asked the US embassy in Wellington to reimburse his clinic for petrol costs, saying Donald Trump and his administration started an “avoidable war” and should foot the bill for rising fuel prices.

Dr Shane Dunphy, of Onslow medical centre in New Zealand’s capital, requested the US embassy pay his centre NZ$2,790.95 (US$1,597) for the cost of petrol vouchers provided to staff to help pay for transport.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 4:34 am

Bob’s Burgers actor Eugene Mirman rescued from fiery car crash by New Hampshire governor’s detail

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Actor and comedian known for voicing Gene Belcher, as well as roles in Flight of the Conchords and Archer, has suffered serious injuries

Bob’s Burgers voice actor and comedian Eugene Mirman has suffered serious injuries after crashing his car into a toll plaza in New Hampshire, before he was pulled from the fiery wreckage by a state trooper assigned to protect the state’s governor.

The crash happened just before noon Tuesday when a northbound electric vehicle struck the Bedford toll plaza and caught fire, New Hampshire state police said. Republican governor Kelly Ayotte and her security detail came upon the crash soon after, and a trooper and two others pulled Mirman from the burning car through a window, said New Hampshire state police colonel, Mark Hall.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 12:15 am

Archaeologists discover wreck of Danish warship sunk by Nelson 225 years ago

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Divers in race against time to unearth wreck of the Dannebroge before seabed becomes construction site

More than 200 years after being sunk by Adm Horatio Nelson and the British fleet, a Danish warship has been discovered on the seabed of Copenhagen harbour by marine archaeologists.

Working in thick sediment and almost zero visibility 15 metres (49ft) beneath the waves, divers are in a race against time to unearth the 19th-century wreck of the Dannebroge before it becomes a construction site in a new housing district being built off the Danish coast.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 10:42 am

Drive slower, work from home and ditch the tie: the world responds to Iran war energy crisis

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Oil crisis triggered by blockade of strait of Hormuz prompts emergency measures to protect supply and halt rising prices

Shrinking fuel stocks and soaring prices are leading countries around the world to burn coal, ration fuel, shorten work weeks and tell citizens to stay at home.

Fossil fuel supplies have reduced since the war against Iran led to the closure of the strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping route for oil and seaborne gas. The shortfall has prompted emergency measures as government’s attempt to halt rising costs that have thrown economies into chaos.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 5:00 am

Not if, but when: how Spain’s coastal towns are preparing for tsunamis

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In the holiday hotspots of the Costa del Sol, the risks are rarely mentioned. But in neighbouring Cádiz, the country’s first tsunami-ready town is leading by example

Even on a wet, wintry day in Málaga, the Mediterranean looks benign. But only 25 miles (40km) south-west of its port, where half a million tourists disembark from cruise ships into the Costa del Sol each year, lies a system of tectonic plates and faults that fracture the seabed between Spain and north Africa.

Earthquakes are routine here. They are mostly too small to notice but sometimes strong enough to rattle glasses in cafes on the seafront. In December, a tremor with a magnitude of 4.9 off the coast of Fuengirola triggered more than 40 calls to Andalucía’s 112 emergency line.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 4:00 am

The dark side of the balloon boom – is it time they were banned?

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From balloon arches at parties to mass balloon releases at funerals, these bits of floating rubber and plastic can have disastrous effects on wildlife. As some retailers are refusing to sell them, here are some alternatives

I remember, as a child, hanging on to one specific party balloon for what seemed like years. I don’t remember how or where I acquired it, but it had initially floated high, bobbing against the ceiling, and, over time, lost its buoyancy, coming to rest on the carpet. Yet, when a family friend asked if they should pop the now sad-looking balloon, I assumed they were joking – like when an adult asks, teasingly, if they should eat your last slice of birthday cake – and was distraught when they followed through. I didn’t care that it had become grubby and partly deflated – I’d had that balloon for what felt like for ever.

This, it turns out, is the problem with many balloons. Not that clingy young children might become over-attached to them, but that they are often a single-use plastic – and even biodegradable alternatives such as latex balloons do not decompose quickly, meaning they can pose a significant risk to wildlife and the environment. In 2019, scientists found that balloons eaten by seabirds are more likely to kill them than other kinds of plastic – yet they do not seem to have been earmarked in the same way as, for example, plastic straws. If anything, balloon-based decor has become more popular in recent years, with balloon arches or tunnels deployed not just at birthdays but at events ranging from baby showers to shop openings. Balloon drops are used at New Year’s Eve celebrations and graduation parties, and balloon releases have also endured – particularly at funerals, where the unleashing of helium-filled balloons signifies the letting-go of a loved one.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 4:00 am

‘On a whole other level’: rapid snow melt-off in American west stuns scientists

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Experts say brutal March heat has left critical snowpack at record-low levels – and key basins in uncharted territory

Snow surveys taking place across the American west this week are offering a grim prognosis, after a historically warm winter and searing March temperatures left the critical snowpack at record-low levels across the region.

Experts warned that even as the heat begins to subside, the stunning pace of melt-off over the past month has left key basins in uncharted territory for the dry seasons ahead. Though there’s still potential for more snow in the forecast, experts said it will probably be too little too late.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 1:00 pm

Polymarket and other prediction platforms driving oil market, traders say

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Datafeeds from platforms being used to create algorithms that determine multimillion-dollar trades on global market

Online betting platforms are directly driving the global oil market as they increasingly rely on anonymous prediction markets to determine multimillion-dollar trades, energy traders have warned.

Market experts have said that datafeeds from prediction platforms such as Polymarket are being used to create the algorithms that influence trading in the global Brent crude futures market.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 4:00 am

Death of Rohingya refugee left in parking lot by US border agents ruled a homicide

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Nurul Amin Shah, 56, who was visually impaired, was left outside Buffalo Tim Hortons on cold night and later died

Authorities have ruled that the death of Nurul Amin Shah, a 56-year-old Rohingya refugee from Myanmar who was left by immigration agents at a restaurant in Buffalo, was a homicide.

Shah, who was visually impaired, died on 24 February, five days after US Border Patrol agents dropped him off in the parking lot of a Tim Hortons on a cold winter night without notifying his family or attorney.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 11:55 pm

New DNA testing links Ted Bundy to unsolved 1974 murder of Utah teenager

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Laura Ann Aime, 17, went missing on Halloween night and was found on the side of a highway bound and beaten a month later

New DNA testing has definitively linked the unsolved death of a Utah teenager in 1974 to the infamous serial killer Ted Bundy, the local sheriff’s office said Wednesday.

Laura Ann Aime, 17, went missing on Halloween night 51 years ago after she left a party alone to go to a convenience store. About a month later, her body was found on the side of a highway, bound, beaten and without clothing.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 8:40 pm

Trump seeks to redefine who gets to be an American with birthright citizenship case

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Most Americans support the rule that anyone born in the US is a US citizen, and a majority of supreme court justices are skeptical of Trump’s efforts to restrict it

It was a surreal morning at the US supreme court.

For more than two hours, the nation’s highest court considered arguments over whether Donald Trump – via an executive order – could tear down an idea that has been fundamental to the story and trajectory of the United States: that almost anyone born on US soil is an US citizen.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 7:49 pm

Man pleads guilty to preventing lawful burial regarding 30 bodies at Hull funeral home

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Funeral director Robert Bush had previously admitted to dozens of counts of fraud at hearing in October

A fraudulent funeral director has admitted giving families the wrong ashes, lying to them, stealing from them and also stealing from charities while he was “trusted by people at a time they needed him most”.

Robert Bush pleaded guilty to preventing a lawful burial after 30 bodies and a quantity of ashes were found at a funeral home in Hull in 2024, in a case that shocked an entire city.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 12:06 pm

‘No more than a drop in the ocean’: this drug could end new HIV infections in Eswatini – why isn’t there enough?

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The southern Africa country has the world’s highest prevalence of HIV but the amount of lenacapavir reaching it is too small to reach all those at risk

If Precious asks her client to use a condom, she can charge him 100 lilangeni – about £4.50. If she agrees not to use one, she can charge double. The financial incentive for sex workers in Eswatini not to use protection is obvious – as is the risk, in a country where one in four people are infected with HIV.

Last year, Precious visited a clinic with five other sex workers to get tested. Four of them had the virus.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 8:00 am

Global super-rich may have hidden $3.55tn from tax officials, says Oxfam

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Charity calls for a levy on the very richest and the closing of tax loopholes in its report on offshore wealth

The global super-rich may have as much as $3.55tn hidden away from tax authorities, according to estimates by Oxfam.

The charity renewed its call for a wealth levy and urged governments to close tax loopholes as it published its latest analysis of the scale of offshore holdings.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 11:01 pm

One killed and buildings damaged as magnitude 7.4 earthquake strikes Indonesia

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Quake with epicentre west-north-west of Ternate island shakes cities and prompts regional tsunami warning

One person has been killed after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia’s Ternate island, damaging buildings and triggering small tsunami waves.

The quake, which had a depth of 35km, occurred on Thursday at 6.48am local time, according to the United States Geological Survey. Its epicentre was 127km (79 miles) west-north-west of Ternate, an island in Indonesia’s North Maluku province.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 5:23 am

The Palm House by Gwendoline Riley review – the laureate of bad relationships

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Riley has always skewered cruelty with shattering exactitude. What’s new in this story of two old friends in London is the delicacy she brings to moments of tenderness

In the opening pages of The Palm House, London is enveloped in a dust storm blown up from the Sahara. As old friends Laura and Putnam meet for a drink in a Southwark pub, a packet of crisps open between them, the occluded atmosphere renders the city unsettlingly strange: the sky is “dark yellow … like iodine”, while the pictures in the evening paper show a “blood red sun”, a “jaundiced” City square, a “prodigious cloud, menacing the Shard”.

Like a Saharan dust storm, Gwendoline Riley’s work recasts our relationship with the familiar, transforming ordinary, unremarkable lives of her characters into something startling and new. Her female protagonists, often writers themselves, struggle with bad relationships: in First Love, shortlisted for the 2017 Women’s prize, Neve grapples with an abusive marriage, while Bridget in 2021’s quietly brutal My Phantoms is caught up with her desperately self-involved mother. The mothers in Riley’s novels are mostly monstrous and persistent, the fathers mostly monstrous and dead. Her stories are not structured around linear plots – nothing much happens – but Riley’s disquieting acuity and her spare and unsparing prose makes them shimmer with tension. She has a phenomenal ear for dialogue, for the myriad ways in which people unknowingly lay themselves bare, both in what they say and, more agonisingly, in what they don’t – or can’t. She is the laureate of disconnection, her bone-dry humour edged with the vertiginous lurch of despair.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 6:00 am

‘Ring the alarm! Wake up! Be human!’: Aurora and Tom Rowlands on their new dance-pop duo Tomora

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The Norwegian singer-songwriter and the Chemical Brother have combined their talents, and names, to create a wildly inventive new band. The collaboration has gone smoothly so far – but will they soon need separate tour buses?

The two members of Tomora are contemplating their forthcoming debut live shows, a slate that includes an attention-grabbing slot at this month’s Coachella festival. “We’re still kind of working it out, and I’m getting a bit, ‘Oh my God, what’s going on?’” worries Tom Rowlands, best known as one half of Grammy-winning banger merchants the Chemical Brothers, and now one half of Tomora. Rowlands’ mindset, however, contrasts heavily with that of Aurora, his new musical partner.

“I don’t have any stress in my being,” the Norwegian singer-songwriter and pop experimentalist says cheerily, sitting on the floor of the duo’s north London label office with her shoes off. “I’m always like: it’s fine,” she shrugs. “Yes, the house is on fire, but we’ll work it out.”

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Published: April 2, 2026, 7:00 am

‘We got cancelled and we’re still here!’ Michael Patrick King on The Comeback – and why And Just Like That will age well

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Could AI write an entire sitcom series? That’s the plot of the new season of comedy drama The Comeback. Its co-creator explains why it’s ‘very possible’ – and why the world needs to catch up with AJLT

TV veteran Michael Patrick King has had a long, lively career, writing, directing and producing on shows including Murphy Brown, Will & Grace and 2 Broke Girls. He’s best known, though, for his work on the Sex and the City franchise, serving as its showrunner for the bulk of its run, writing and directing its two films, and masterminding its controversial 2020s revival And Just Like That. But this month sees the return of one of his most loved, and perhaps most underwatched, shows: The Comeback.

Co-created and co-written with Lisa Kudrow, The Comeback first aired in 2005, telling the story of a gormless sitcom star named Valerie Cherish, played by Kudrow, trying to return to stardom through the then-new format of reality TV. The show had an awkward, blackly hilarious tone that was a hit with critics and the Emmys, but failed to find much of an audience. Nine years later, in 2014, it returned for a masterly second season in which Valerie – now playing herself in a gritty HBO dramatisation of the events of season one, and filming the whole thing as an audition tape for The Real Housewives – confronts her failing marriage and relationships.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 3:29 pm

Why do this spring’s blockbusters feel so smug?

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From action thrillers to sci-fi flicks, a deluge of recent releases are riddled with self-satisfied smarm

The new Hulu movie Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice has been marketed as a genre-mashing wild ride, with plenty of South by Southwest festival reactions and even genuine full reviews delighting in its supposed mixture of sci-fi, action, romance and buddy comedy. That’s a hell of a lot of genres. While watching it, I found myself wondering if the number of elements in play is supposed to distract from how its comedy has three deadening and similar modes. One involves characters being unexpectedly familiar with seemingly incongruous elements of pop culture: it opens with a scientist tinkering with his time-travel machine while singing along to Why Should I Worry?, a niche Billy Joel song from the old Disney cartoon Oliver & Company; later, there’s a long conversation about a bunch of criminal types’ deep familiarity with the TV show Gilmore Girls.

If that doesn’t sound funny enough, writer-director BenDavid Grabinski finds the flip side equally hilarious: people not knowing things. Gags include a guy who hasn’t heard of Winnie-the-Pooh, a guy who doesn’t know the proper name of chloroform, and a guy who doesn’t know what the word “comeuppance” means. These are all different guys. The third, even less sophisticated strain of comedy in Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice, are characters who fuckin’ swear. Talk about fuckin’ comedy! Sometimes their names even swear: one guy is nicknamed, get this, Dumbass Tony! In every detail of the movie, you can feel the heavy hand of the screenwriter, straining for irreverence, desperate to show that he’s made something that’s not like the other, regular screenplays out there.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 9:00 am

Fuze review – Theo James and Aaron Taylor-Johnson face off in head-spinning London heist

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Diamonds might not be forever in a film centred around a massive, ticking bomb on a building site, which is equal parts violent and silly

There are some lively if borderline ridiculous shenanigans in this London heist thriller from screenwriter Ben Hopkins and director David Mackenzie, brazening out its innate silliness with chutzpah, heavily researched police and army lingo and athletic plot contortions. It’s a violent affair of double-cross and triple-cross that ups its narrative game in the final act for the massive reveal: a head-spinning story of diamonds, some fake … yet also … some real. And it also deploys the classic thriller moment, popularised by TV’s The Night Manager: the three-second bank transfer of millions of illicit dollars, which you can tensely monitor on your smartphone in real time. Oh my God, will the money go through OK? (You’ll need solid wifi or 5G.)

Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays Major Will Tranter, a bomb disposal officer called in when what looks like a gigantic unexploded second world war device is discovered in a London building site, making a worrying ticking noise. The police are under the direction of the Met’s chief superintendent; this is a dull role with none of the juiciness of the guys’ parts, played deadpan by Gugu Mbatha-Raw. She shuts off the electricity in the whole area for fear of the bomb igniting power cables, then evacuates and cordons off the entire zone – not realising a crew of bank robbers is in there, led by Theo James and Sam Worthington, who are now able to work without fear of being discovered by some pesky member of the public as they tunnel through a wall into a safe-deposit vault from a neighbouring basement.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 10:00 am

Dear Killer Nannies review – a surprisingly gut-punching Pablo Escobar drama

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This isn’t just a retelling of the infamous drug lord’s life. His son shares a traumatic coming-of-age story plagued by chaos and violence – and it is like being in The Sopranos

You’d be forgiven for thinking that we didn’t need another TV series about the drug kingpin Pablo Escobar’s life, and that it’s been milked for all its worth in popular culture. Escobar’s murderous Medellín cartel was most ruthless in the 1980s and 90s – but this century alone, the Colombian druglord and politician’s biography has inspired numerous books, Hollywood films, the Netflix series Narcos, and even the title of Kanye West’s 2016 album Life of Pablo. The new Spanish language series Dear Killer Nannies, however, manages to find a new and unexpected way into the life of an archetypal villain, which focuses very little on the bloodshed that has made his life so ripe for movies and television. In terms of genre, the show – co-created by Escobar’s son Juan Pablo Escobar – is far more coming-of-age than action.

Instead of following the usual beats that mark Escobar’s rise, fall and eventual death (during a shootout with Colombian special forces), our way into the story is seven-year-old Juan Pablo, also known as “Juampi”. Juampi is sweet, sensitive and soft around the edges in the way most boys are before being exposed to the ravages of patriarchy. We meet Juampi as his head bobs above the surface of a lake, beaming and soaking up the sun, when a speedboat zooms into frame, headed straight for him, causing him to panic. The boat swerves at the last minute, narrowly avoiding him. Enter: Juampi’s “nannies”. These are associates of his father, who double as childcare while he’s out of the country attending to cartel business. What could possibly go wrong in such an arrangement?

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Published: April 1, 2026, 7:00 am

Why Bach’s music is indestructible, whether on the mandolin, modern piano – or soundtracking murder

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The German composer, born 341 years ago, dominates the classical charts and concert platforms, especially at this time of year. Here’s to his life-giving zombie music!

The musical world’s present for Easter is Bach, Bach and more Bach. These next two days alone, there are performances of his St Matthew Passion in every musical city you care to name, from London to Leipzig, Rome to Rotterdam. In the classical charts, from the “official” one to the, er, other official one, and Apple Music’s, one composer dominates more than any other, from Yunchan Lim’s Goldberg Variations to Raphaël Pichon’s St John Passion. Why?

Two descriptions of his music have particularly struck me this past week. Bach the zombie and Bach the meat-grinder. The phrases belong to the violinist James Ehnes and the Guardian’s Clive Paget, reviewing Pichon’s new recording. Meat-grinding is how Paget describes the St John Passion’s opening chorus; a fantastic expression of the viscera of human feeling that Bach exposes especially in Pichon’s drama-filled recording. Bach’s composition in this chorus is made of obsessive repetitions in the churning figuration of the strings; there are the wailing agonies of the dissonances in the woodwind lines before the voices of the chorus make their first shocking appearance, not so much singing as screaming their demands to Christ to witness his passion in its “glory” and its “humiliation”. The opening chorus, all eight minutes of it, makes a gigantic cross shape in musical time: the surging, relentless rhythms are the horizontal planes, the harmonies that sear through them are implacable verticalities. And that’s just the opening chorus. This is the darkness of the Passion story.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 1:20 pm

What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in March

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John Lanchester, Patmeena Sabit and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the comments

I find it hard to read contemporary fiction while I’m in the middle of writing a novel, so I use the time after finishing as an opportunity to catch up. I hugely enjoyed two British novels, Drayton and Mackenzie by Alexander Starritt, about friendship and business, and The New Life by Tom Crewe, about gay life in the 1890s. European fiction: Eurotrash by Christian Kracht is a funny novel about going on a road trip with a deranged parent; Perfection by Vincenzo Latronico is about the horrible life of digital nomads; Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk is an unclassifiable, riveting sort-of mystery.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 1:36 pm

Under Water by Tara Menon review – love, loss and a longing for the ocean

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This debut about female friendship and environmental fragility set after the 2004 tsunami in Thailand is strong on grief, but the storytelling remains uneven

The underlying themes of this debut novel could hardly be more relevant. Marissa is working as a travel writer without leaving her desk, coining gleaming descriptions of untouched beaches for tourists. But as she does so, her mind runs on darker paths. She is living in New York while it braces for Hurricane Sandy, and as the wind rises she remembers being caught up in the horrors of the 2004 tsunami in Thailand. She grieves for the beauty of the ocean that she knew then, and the fate of her beloved friend Arielle.

Loss, love, environmental fragility, female friendship: I was ready to plunge into the waves of this novel, to swim with its currents of grief and longing. But while I found myself at times drawn in to the narrative, at others I was distanced by Menon’s style, which is deliberately fragmented but also disappointingly uneven.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 8:00 am

Baldwin by Nicholas Boggs review – the relationships that drove a genius

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A new biography puts Baldwin’s sexuality – and the men he loved – front and centre

Today, James Baldwin’s legacy seems assured, but this wasn’t always the case. His critical reputation, already on the wane in his lifetime, declined after his death in 1987. On the publication of the Library of America’s Collected Essays and Early Novels & Stories a decade later, Michael Anderson, writing in the New York Times, complained of his “intellectual flaccidity”. He also dismissed The Fire Next TimeBaldwin’s searing 1963 essay diptych on the US’s legacy of racial injustice – as an overly emotional “period piece”. If such a verdict was out of touch then, six years after the acquittal of the police officers who beat Rodney King, it seems, now, pitifully shortsighted.

An inflection point in the Baldwin revival arrived in the form of Raoul Peck’s documentary I Am Not Your Negro (2016), which juxtaposes footage of modern-day protest and racist police violence with clips of Baldwin’s civil rights-era speech­making. It’s an effective technique, capturing Baldwin’s prescience as well as reasserting his rightful place as a key witness to that bloody era (“witness” was Baldwin’s preferred name for the writer-spokesperson-celebrity mantle he had assumed by the mid-60s; a title that captures something of its moral obligation and frustrating passivity).

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Published: April 1, 2026, 6:00 am

Why is gaming becoming so expensive? The answer is found in AI

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We are paying more for a PlayStation so that idiots can use ChatGPT to mislead people on dating apps – something is rotten in the state of gaming

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When the PlayStation 5 launched almost five and a half years ago, it was listed at £449 in the UK. If you were to buy one at the recommended retail price today, it would be £569.99, or £789.99 for the updated Pro model. Sony has just raised the price of its console by another £90, the latest in a series of hikes. This is unprecedented: consoles have always decreased in price over time (until they become retro collectibles – the other day, I saw someone asking £200 for a SNES on Vinted). So, what’s going on?

Unfortunately, this is another case of artificial intelligence ruining things for everyone. AI data centres need lots and lots and lots of computing power to be able to present you with lies whenever you Google anything, and this has pushed up demand and pricing for RAM and storage. This isn’t the only reason prices are rising – the wars in Ukraine and Iran have caused global economic disruption, and rampant inflation has eaten into many companies’ bottom line. But AI is the cause that’s easiest to get angry about, because it doesn’t need to be this way.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 2:00 pm

Life Is Strange: Reunion review – a decade-long story comes to an impassioned close

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PlayStation 5 (version tested), Xbox, Nintendo Switch 2, PC; Deck Nine/Square Enix
Max and Chloe, the two teen protagonists of the 2015 game, reunite as adults – giving players the chance to finally finish their journey

In 2015, Life Is Strange stood out for two reasons: its female protagonists, a depressingly rare feature at the time, and its unique brand of millennial cringe. The thirtysomething Frenchmen who created this series may not have had the best grasp of the 2010s teen lexicon, but they did have a good gauge on what’s important about any coming-of-age story, and that’s the relationships between the characters. Max Caulfield, the shy, time-travelling wannabe photographer, and Chloe Price, the traumatised, punk-rock tearaway, had a memorably intense friendship. It was the heart and soul of that game, and now, 11 years later, they are reunited as adults in this final chapter of their story.

For a lot of players, Max and Chloe felt like more than best friends. The game’s original developers were not brave enough to make this explicit in 2015, but newer custodians Deck Nine retconned a romantic relationship between Max and Chloe into 2024’s Life Is Strange: Double Exposure. You can still play Reunion as if the two really were just friends, resulting in some awkward ambiguity in some scenes. Whichever way you slice it, though, this is a game about first love, and how it always stays with you, even when its object does not. And damned if it didn’t make me feel something.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 10:47 am

Method Man turns his eyeball inside out: Eddie Otchere’s best photograph

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‘I was on a scrubby bit of land with Wu-Tang Clan when Method Man said, “Let me show you a trick.” And he put his cap strap over his eye, pulled it back and made the face’

I got into photography when I was about 15. My mate’s grandad died and he left behind a Praktica camera that we played with. I quickly caught the bug. In 1994, during my second year of university, I was a huge fan of Wu-Tang Clan and one day, I heard that they were going to their record label office in Putney, London. So I went along, too. I saw a coach outside and I could soon hear them, arguing and being rabble-rousers. As soon as I came around the corner, I started photographing them on the street. They were giving me such energy but what really made it come together was the fact that Popa Wu was travelling with them. He was older and something of a mentor to them. It was one of those moments when I realised that if you don’t dare, you don’t win – so I asked him if I could get on the coach and travel with them and shoot them. And he let me.

This was Wu-Tang Clan’s first time out of the US. They were these wild, urban kids from New York who had a genius talent for storytelling. On the coach, they were listening to some really deep soul music – Stax Records stuff. It was the only mixtape they could all agree on. It was way beyond the sort of soul I knew. That music has always stayed with me.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 2:00 pm

Colbert on Trump’s shifting tone on Iran: ‘It’s a military strategy known as starting a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle’

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Late-night hosts discussed Trump’s refusal to clean up his mess in Iran and gas prices soaring to over $4 a gallon

Late-night hosts touched on soaring oil prices from Donald Trump’s war in Iran as he backs down from solving the crisis in the strait of Hormuz.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 3:30 pm

‘I can’t listen without feeling rattled’: how Fairuz’s anthem of resilience became a harbinger of strife for Lebanon

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The Lebanese singer’s patriotic song has returned repeatedly since 1976 to inspire hope amid catastrophe. But as it resurges during the US-Israeli war, some Lebanese are chafing against its optimism and nostalgia

When Leila Milki first heard Fairuz’s Bahebak Ya Lebnan, she experienced it as the song of Lebanese unity and resilience. Milki, a Lebanese-American singer-songwriter and pianist based in Los Angeles, has partly built her career on covering the catalogue of Fairuz, the 91-year-old Lebanese singer who has become a rare generation-uniting public figure in the small Mediterranean country. “I knew that, in terms of my parents’ generation and even my grandparents’ generation, the song was sort of this really cathartic, hopeful message of unity,” says Milki.

The old adage is that Lebanon and its people remain resilient in the face of tragedy, able to rebuild and be born again into a stronger, more stable nation. That was the message Fairuz conveyed with Bahebak Ya Lebnan, a song released 50 years ago that has since become the country’s de facto national anthem. “I love you Lebanon, my homeland, I love you / Your north, your south, your plains / I absolutely adore,” Fairuz sings in Arabic in the opening lines. When she released the song in 1976, it came against the backdrop of the early stages of a 15-year civil war, which resulted in the deaths of roughly 150,000 people, the mass exodus of nearly 1 million people and foreign occupation by Syria and Israel.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 2:00 pm

JD Vance announces a new memoir about his conversion to Catholicism

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The vice-president’s follow-up to Hillbilly Elegy is announced as speculation builds over a 2028 run to succeed Trump

US vice-president JD Vance has announced a new memoir centred on his conversion to Catholicism, adding to mounting speculation about a potential 2028 presidential run.

The book, titled Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith, will be published on 16 June by HarperCollins and is described as “a spiritual exploration of what it means to be a Christian across the seasons of Vance’s life”.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 1:26 pm

‘Kids would rather be down the park’: readers reflect on child-free pubs

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With public houses increasingly restricting or banning children, we asked for your thoughts on adult-only pubs

A growing number of pubs in the UK are restricting or banning children, citing safety concerns, changing atmospheres and lost trade. We asked people their thoughts on adult-only pubs.

Many who contacted us supported child-free pubs, believing adult-only spaces were important, but a good proportion said they would change their mind if children were “properly supervised by parents”.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 6:00 am

‘Walking is the best way to discover offbeat Corfu’: a spring hike across the Greek island

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Explore wild scenery, empty beaches and beautiful villages on the 110-mile Corfu trail, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year

The riverside was heaving. Families spilled from cafes. A marching band trooped on to the bridge, their tasselled metal helmets dazzling in the sun. Priests with bushy beards delivered ageless chants from beneath their cylindrical kalimavkion hats. Men let off shotguns, terrifying the air. Easter Monday in Lefkimmi.

We hadn’t planned this. Simply right place, right time. The capital of southern Corfu, Lefkimmi is a working town, untroubled by tourism. There are Venetian-style houses – variously neat, tatty and decrepit – but no “attractions” to speak of. Just Corfiots doing Corfiot things: chewing the fat in their finest for this religious celebration – Greek Orthodox Easter, which falls on 12 April in 2026 – plus zipping about on scooters, drinking coffee, buying baklava and ice-creams.

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Published: April 2, 2026, 6:00 am

Turning a new leaf: these Victorian-inspired 'flirtation cards' are flipping the script on dating apps

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Unlucky in love? Maybe ditch the apps. This new twist on Victorian-era ‘flirtation cards’ could spark your next meet-cute

Tired of swiping, singles are attending flirting parties and even dating-oriented run clubs in hopes of meeting their future partner in real life.

But even those lack the romanticism of a true meet-cute. The Brooklyn-based stationery brand No Particular Order is offering a more serendipitous option: its new acquaintance cards that encourage more spontaneous connections.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 8:24 pm

‘Vaginal estrogen as a face filler? I think not’: Experts critique the new skincare trend

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Doctors warn viral off-label use lacks evidence, with unknown long-term risks and possible systemic absorption

Vaginal estrogen cream is prescribed to ease genital dryness, irritation and discomfort that results from the loss of estrogen during menopause.

The name tells you exactly where to put it. Yet a new trend has been making the rounds on social media. People are calling vaginal estrogen cream the new “filler” for the face and other body parts, claiming it can smooth wrinkles, reduce dryness and sagginess and plump up the skin.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 4:00 pm

A moment that changed me: for the first time in my life, a stranger pronounced my name correctly

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I had grown up dreading introductions, with the inevitable mangling of my name. Suddenly, in India, we were both getting the respect we deserved

I had five names on the day of my Hindu naming ceremony, but my given name was Priti, a name that came to shape me.

Like most children with “unconventional” names, I dreaded the first day of each school year. I would squirm in my chair as my new teacher worked their way through the class register, and my stomach would drop as they attempted to say my full name: Priti Ubhayakar. I would be sitting there thinking: “If the first name doesn’t get you, the last name will.”

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Published: April 1, 2026, 5:55 am

‘The manosphere is dead and no one cares about Andrew Tate any more’: the poet taking on toxic masculinity

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Sam Browne’s blend of brutal honesty and droll observation has made him a viral sensation. He talks about growing up in Southend, mental health and the healing power of poetry

On a cold night in east London, 21-year-old performance poet Sam Browne is telling a packed room of strangers about his second bout of psychosis. “I was in Morocco at 18, completely alone, and I started to feel that things weren’t real,” he says. “It got so bad that one day I turned to a random person and told him I was thinking of killing myself. He just said back to me: ‘Don’t do that – you’ll miss the sunset.’”

The room falls quiet and Browne breaks the tension by launching into a poem inspired by his Moroccan breakdown, You’ll Miss the Sunset. “The world is so beautiful, the least you could do is stick around to watch it,” he says with the hint of a smirk. “But it’s all shit, all of it, isn’t it?”

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Published: April 1, 2026, 3:53 pm

Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: spring has sprung, so put away your coat and banish the black tights

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Nevermind the trends, want to know how to dress for actual spring weather? Then read on

It all came to a head, as matters of getting dressed so often do, over black tights. I had wanted to wear my silver skirt, you see. It was a rare blue-sky day and the sunshine was making me crave reflective surfaces to maximise the light. Anyway, you know how it is when you just get a yen to wear something. So I pulled out said silver skirt and then realised I didn’t want to wear the black opaque tights I wear with it in winter, but it wasn’t anywhere near warm enough to wear it with bare legs as I do in summer. I was completely stumped. And it made me realise: I need a refresher course in what to wear at this time of year. Spring has sprung, but I have forgotten how to hop to it.

So here we have it: your pocket primer on how to dress for spring. I’m talking about the spring that happens every year, an actual real-world meteorological phenomenon, not about the fashion trends of this particular moment. The lengthening days, daylight commuting, the juicy greens and yellows of the landscape, the maverick unpredictability of rain. Whether zebra stripes are the new leopard does not concern us today. We don’t need fashion to provide the newness when newness is in abundance in the world. So we can flick back through the pages to remind ourselves of spring’s fashion classics.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 1:00 pm

Highland cows – how these unlikely social media stars were forced into hiding

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After being pushed to ‘distress’ by people trying to film and take selfies with the cattle in Kent, the fold has had to be taken away from public view

Name: Highland cows.

Age: More than 1,000 years old.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 4:05 pm

Thursday news quiz: daring dogs, delinquent capybaras and far too many bananas

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Test yourself on topical news trivia, pop culture and general knowledge every Thursday. How will you fare?

It is time for the Thursday news quiz, where, thanks to our illustration from Anaïs Mims, you must decide whether you are gliding serenely across the waters of knowledge, your elegant neck forming a perfect question mark, or paddling furiously beneath the surface, one wrong answer away from an undignified flap. Fifteen questions on topical headlines, pop culture and general knowledge await. There are no prizes, but we always enjoy hearing how you got on in the comments. Allons-y!

The Thursday news quiz, No 241

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Published: April 2, 2026, 5:00 am

Bold concepts, loose ends in Ibram X Kendi’s Chain of Ideas

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While informative, the book struggles to identify what strategies can change racist systems held hostage by the political right and centre

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It’s not straightforward, trying to assess a book written by someone whose stature and reputation loom large over the text. I have not read any books by the American academic and anti-racist writer Ibram X Kendi before, but I had absorbed his ideas and interventions into American racial discourse over the years, as well as the controversies. And so I was curious about his latest – and his first since the “anti-woke” backlash.

I tried reading it as a stand-alone text, rather than another chapter in Kendi’s history. Every book deserves to be judged on its own terms. And Chain of Ideas is a huge piece of research that clearly builds on the many years Kendi has spent writing on racism and his experience as a public figure. But does it rise to the occasion? I attempt to answer this below.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 11:59 am

Mysterious Marrakech: why I never tire of Morocco’s Red City

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With its never-ending street theatre and labyrinthine medina, this timeless city swallows you whole – and reveals new secrets with each visit

The rising sun sets fire to the snow-covered caps of the Atlas mountains. Within moments, the shadowy gorges are gleaming with warm terracotta hues. I turn my back on north Africa’s highest peaks and look north where Marrakech – nicknamed the Red City – rests like a jagged ruby amid the jade swathes of palms and the silvery sheen of olive groves.

Swinging 800 metres (2,625ft) above the stony desert in a giant wicker basket, I try to imagine what this scene would have looked like when camel trains trooped this way, loaded with salt, spices and enslaved humans bound for Marrakech’s souks.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 6:00 am

Can Trump pull the US out of Nato – and why is he considering it?

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The US president hinted at leaving the military alliance as he wages war on Iran with little support from allies

After years of attacking its efficacy and assailing its members as spendthrift freeloaders, Donald Trump now appears on the very threshold of doing the once unthinkable: withdrawing the US from Nato.

Such a move would signal a political earthquake for the western security architecture established in the aftermath of the second world war and which endured cold war confrontation with the Soviet Union before expanding after the demise of eastern European communism in 1989.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 6:54 pm

Prosecutors used hip-hop lyrics to help sentence a man to death: ‘This only happens to rap music’

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James Broadnax was a teenager when a jury convicted him of capital murder, with his rap lyrics presented as evidence he posed a threat of ‘future dangerousness’

James Broadnax has been locked up in a 6ft-by-10ft cell on death row in Texas for more than 16 years, and in that time he has developed coping mechanisms for passing the long and desolate days.

A favourite technique is to write spoken word poetry at his cell desk. He becomes so engrossed in the creative process that he can lose himself for hours, transfixed in what he calls a “time gap”. In one of his recent poems, featured in a short death row documentary, Solitary Minds, Broadnax, who is 37, describes how he writes:

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Published: April 1, 2026, 11:00 am

Lunar prospectors: the businesses looking to mine the moon

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Within the lunar dirt is a type of helium so rare on Earth that a palm-sized container is estimated to be worth millions

In the silent vacuum of space, five autonomous robots churn through the lunar surface, digging up a loose layer of rock and dust and leaving rows of uniform tracks in their wake.

Stopping only to recharge at a central solar power station, the car-sized machines process the lunar dirt internally to extract a type of helium so rare on Earth that a palm-sized container is estimated to be worth millions. Once processed, the precious resource is loaded into a launcher and ejected back to Earth.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 10:00 am

Pet owners: have you used an animal fitness tracker?

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We want to hear from owners of dogs, cats or other pets who have tried these trackers

With a growing number of pet fitness trackers on the market, owners can monitor the stats of their companions as never before. But these devices can be costly, and their necessity is debated.

We want to hear from owners of dogs, cats or other pets who have tried these trackers to hear if such health monitors have proved useful, neutral or problematic.

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Published: April 1, 2026, 3:49 pm

Geishas, explosions and a rocket launch: photos of the day – Wednesday

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The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world

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Published: April 1, 2026, 1:29 pm

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