Europe 'literally being flooded with cocaine' as narco-subs evade detection crossing Atlantic

Europe faces massive cocaine influx via narco-subs crossing Atlantic with only 5-10% interdiction rate. Police warn continent is "flooded" with drugs.
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:31 pm
US deploys fighter jets to Gulf of Venezuela in closest known approach yet, amid rising tension

Two U.S. fighter jets conducted a 30-minute training flight over waters north of Venezuela, marking increased military activity in the region.
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:40 am
Jim Caviezel starring in Bolsonaro biopic as son of jailed former president launches 2026 campaign

Jim Caviezel stars as Jair Bolsonaro in the secret biopic "Dark Horse" directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh, with filming planned in Brazil and Mexico through 2026.
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:10 am
Syrians mark first year since Assad's fall as US signals new era in relations

As Syria celebrates liberation anniversary, the nation faces massive rebuilding challenges with over 170,000 people still missing from Assad's prisons.
Published: December 9, 2025, 7:49 pm
Australia to begin enforcing social media law banning children under 16 from major platforms

Australia enforces one of the strictest social media age bans starting Dec. 10, prohibiting anyone under 16 from having accounts on major platforms.
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:50 pm
China sharpens confrontation with Japan following reported radar run-in

China and Japan clash over "dangerous" radar incident as Chinese jets target Japanese aircraft near Okinawa, escalating military tensions between the nations.
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:37 pm
Trump pressures Zelenskyy for new elections, warns Ukraine of 'a point where it’s not a democracy anymore'

Diplomatic tensions escalate as President Donald Trump casts doubt on Ukraine’s democracy, criticizing its ongoing wartime ban on national elections.
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:54 pm
Belgium balks at EU plan to seize Russian assets, citing fear of Kremlin retaliation

Belgium blocks EU plan to seize Russian assets for Ukraine aid, citing serious fears of Putin retaliation and potential war escalation against Europe.
Published: December 9, 2025, 3:52 pm
Honduras issues warrant for former president pardoned by Trump

Honduras' attorney general calls for the arrest of ex-President Juan Orlando Hernández days after President Donald Trump's pardon, citing fraud case.
Published: December 9, 2025, 12:25 pm
‘Depart immediately’: State Department warns Americans as al Qaeda threatens to overrun African nation

Islamist JNIM fighters have surrounded Mali's capital Bamako, blocking fuel supplies as the West African nation faces potential jihadist takeover within weeks.
Published: December 9, 2025, 12:13 pm
Hundreds of mutilated bodies found in suspected Nigerian organ-harvesting ring

High Chief Stanley Oparaugo is wanted by Nigerian police after authorities discovered more than 100 mutilated corpses in a suspected organ-harvesting operation.
Published: December 9, 2025, 2:19 am
ISIS Detention Camps Pose a Dangerous Problem for Syria’s Leaders

The government faces a dilemma over what to do with civil-war-era prisons and detention camps that hold thousands of ISIS fighters and tens of thousands of their family members.
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:43 am
Venezuela’s Nobel Peace Prize Winner Says She Will Appear in Oslo After Missing Ceremony

María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader, said she was on her way to Norway after living in hiding in her country, where officials have threatened her with arrest.
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:58 pm
The Challenges to Europe’s Security Go Beyond Trump’s Lack of Support

Europeans find themselves stranded between hostile powers, Russia and the United States, with key decisions looming over the future of Ukraine.
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:03 am
Chip Company Plotted to Send Technology to China, Ex-C.E.O. Says

The former chief executive of Nexperia, a Dutch chipmaker, said Dutch officials had known for years that the company’s Chinese owner sought to move its technology to China.
Published: December 10, 2025, 5:00 am
The Territorial Sticking Point Between Russia and Ukraine

The Kremlin says any peace deal must cede to Russia the entire eastern Donbas region, including territory Ukraine still controls — a nonstarter for Kyiv.
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:30 am
Hundreds of Thousands of Thais and Cambodians Flee

People escaped from a deadly border conflict, the authorities said, with some sheltering at a racetrack in Thailand and others near temples in Cambodia.
Published: December 9, 2025, 4:08 pm
Canada’s Northwest Territories Diamond Mines Are Closing

After decades of growth driven by diamond mining, Canada’s Northwest Territories are facing the closure of three major mines and wondering: What’s next?
Published: December 9, 2025, 3:27 pm
Another Front in the War in Ukraine: Who Gets to Claim a Famed Artist?

Looking to shake off Moscow’s cultural influences, Kyiv has been seeking to highlight the Ukrainian roots of Kazimir Malevich, a renowned avant-garde painter.
Published: December 9, 2025, 10:44 am
With Cheap Tickets and Lax Etiquette, a Theater Builds an Older Fan Base

The Hollywood Classic cinema in Seoul is popular in a country where 70-year-olds now outnumber people in their 20s.
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:01 am
Between Pakistan and Afghanistan, a Trade War With No End in Sight

After deadly cross-border military clashes, the Pakistani and Afghan governments have locked their populations in a trade war threatening the livelihoods of millions.
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:00 am
Lithuania Declares National Emergency Over Suspicious Balloons From Belarus

Hundreds of weather balloons sent to Lithuania this year have disrupted flights and stirred alarm in a sabotage campaign against a NATO state.
Published: December 9, 2025, 1:14 pm
Australia’s Social Media Ban for Children Takes Effect

The measure, which affects anyone under 16, is one of the most sweeping efforts in the world to safeguard young people from the potential harms of the platforms.
Published: December 10, 2025, 7:16 am
Israeli Ban on Media Entering Gaza Remains, as Legal Challenge Is Delayed

Israel’s top court gave the government further reprieve on a long-stalled petition seeking free access to Gaza. Critics say barring journalists denies the world a full picture of conditions there.
Published: December 9, 2025, 8:36 pm
Brigitte Macron’s Slur Against Feminist Protesters Prompts an Outcry in France

Brigitte Macron used a slur to criticize protesters who had interrupted a show by a French comedian accused of rape in 2021, in a case that was dismissed.
Published: December 9, 2025, 8:18 pm
Khmer Rouge-Era Land Mines Have a Big Role in Thailand-Cambodia Conflict

Thailand says ordnance replanted by Cambodia has injured or maimed more than a dozen of its soldiers. Cambodia rejects the accusation.
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:47 pm
Inside the Pentagon’s Scramble to Deal With Boat Strike Survivors

Officials initially weighed sending survivors of U.S. attacks on boats suspected of drug smuggling to a notorious prison in El Salvador, to keep them away from American courts.
Published: December 10, 2025, 3:17 am
Canada’s Ambassador to U.S., Who Also Led Trade Talks, to Leave Post

Kirsten Hillman, who came to Washington during the first Trump administration, had already extended her tenure once.
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:40 am
Ukraine Could Be ‘Ready for Elections,’ Zelensky Says

The Ukrainian president told reporters that a vote could be held in 60 to 90 days if the country received security protections from the United States.
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:13 am
U.S. Plans to Scrutinize Foreign Tourists’ Social Media History

Even visitors from countries like Britain and France, whose citizens don’t need visas, would have to share five years’ worth of social media.
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:29 am
Seattle’s Plans for a Pride Match at World Cup Infuriates Iran and Egypt

The two countries, which criminalize homosexuality and impose severe punishments for it, were picked to play on a day celebrating L.G.B.T.Q. communities.
Published: December 10, 2025, 3:58 am
For Real, a Natural History of Misinformation

It’s not just humans who suffer from leading one another astray. So do fish, flies and even bacteria.
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:34 am
Nobel Peace Prize for Venezuela’s María Corina Machado Draws Criticism

María Corina Machado is being honored for her push for democracy even as she backs President Trump’s military buildup and aggressive campaign against Venezuela.
Published: December 10, 2025, 6:45 am
Trump and Europe’s Far Right

The American national security strategy echoes the language of far-right parties. But hardliners across the Atlantic seem unimpressed.
Published: December 10, 2025, 4:57 am
Canada Plans to Fast-Track Immigration for US H1-B Visa Holders in New Talent Drive

The government says it will fast-track immigration for U.S. H-1B visa holders and spend more than $1 billion to attract researchers from the United States and the rest of the world.
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:58 pm
Staying Informed and Not Overwhelmed in 2026
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Published: December 9, 2025, 5:28 pm
A History of U.S. Military Action in Latin America

The United States’ history in the region includes several about-faces, contradictions and missteps.
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:00 pm
Iain Douglas-Hamilton, Who Studied, and Protected, Elephants, Dies at 83
Born into an aristocratic British family, he turned his empathy and knowledge of the world’s largest land mammals to the cause of saving them from poachers.
Published: December 9, 2025, 7:05 pm
The Conflict Over Nigeria’s Returned Treasures
Western museums are returning the Benin Bronzes — priceless items looted during colonialism — to Nigeria, but political infighting has jeopardized the ability to display and maintain the masterpieces. Our reporter, Alex Marshall, traveled to Nigeria to see some of the Bronzes.
Published: December 9, 2025, 12:52 pm
All 187,460 Miles of Road That Led to Rome, Mapped

A digital atlas of ancient Rome’s highways and byways reveals a road network that was more extensive than thought.
Published: December 9, 2025, 8:00 am
Honduras Issues Arrest Warrant for Hernández, Ex-President Pardoned by Trump

The attorney general said he had asked Interpol to detain Juan Orlando Hernández, who was freed from a U.S. prison last week.
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:54 am
The Second ‘China Shock’

Chinese exports are flooding the developing world, and the social consequences are bound to be profound.
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:30 am
7.6-Magnitude Earthquake Near Japan Triggers Tsunami Warning

The 7.6-magnitude quake struck in waters off Aomori Prefecture on Japan’s main island, Honshu. It triggered a tsunami warning, which was later lifted.
Published: December 9, 2025, 7:15 am
Love Letters From a Chinese Jail

The torn pieces of paper by Gao Zhen, a renowned artist jailed in China, show family portraits, memories of New York and expressions of faith. To his wife, they are love letters.
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:05 pm
Dogs in Kimonos: Japan Reinvents a Children’s Holiday With Pets in Mind

A traditional Japanese festival is being adapted for poodles and Pomeranians, amid a booming pet industry and a dearth of children.
Published: December 9, 2025, 12:13 am
Minnesota college administrator accused of impeding ICE arrest to protect student sexual predator

Jesus Saucedo-Portillo is registered sex offender with prior conviction for driving while intoxicated, according to Department of Homeland Security
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:00 pm
Fugitive repeat offender keeps walking free as courts let him loose to hurt people, experts warn

Repeat offender with 30+ arrests continues getting bond in Texas despite California warrant. Carlos Rusi's case exposes criminal justice system failures.
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:00 pm
Suspect identified in Kentucky State University shooting that left one student dead, another injured

Indiana man Jacob Lee Bard charged with murder in Kentucky State University shooting that killed one student, injured another in campus dormitory.
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:54 pm
Georgia high school shooting suspect looks dramatically different in court

Accused Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray appears dramatically transformed in court with new haircut and clean appearance for latest hearing.
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:34 pm
New cockpit audio reveals chaos as off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot tried to shut engines off mid-flight

New cockpit audio reveals tense moments as former Alaska Airlines pilot on mushrooms tried shutting down engines mid-flight, forcing emergency Portland landing.
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:05 pm
Dems score rare Florida win as Trump-backed candidate defeated in Miami and more top headlines

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Published: December 10, 2025, 11:44 am
Minnesota Dems allegedly let tax dollars fund terrorists as police left without money to protect public: cops

Police unions clash with Gov. Walz over Minnesota's public safety funding as departments continue to lose officers amid ongoing recruitment struggles.
Published: December 10, 2025, 11:00 am
3 people arrested after 7 Providence College students overdose at off-campus party

Three people were arrested and charged for supplying fentanyl to Providence College students who overdosed during an off-campus party last week.
Published: December 10, 2025, 7:07 am
American skydivers reclaim world record from Libya with massive flag jump on Pearl Harbor Day

Elite skydivers set new world record on Pearl Harbor Day, flying massive American flag in freefall to reclaim title from Libya.
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:20 am
Plane crash-lands on top of Toyota on Florida freeway following engine trouble

A small plane crash-landed on Florida’s I-95, hitting a Toyota Camry during an emergency landing. The pilot and passenger escaped injury; the driver sustained minor wounds.
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:27 am
Ana Walshe's DNA found on hacksaw, hatchet, bloody rug, forensic scientist testifies in husband's trial

Brian Walshe murder trial continues as prosecutors present evidence he killed wife Ana after learning of affair. Her DNA was found on alleged murder weapons, an expert said.
Published: December 9, 2025, 11:48 pm
Prison officers intercept drone delivering steak, crab legs with seasoning to inmates in contraband drop

Drone drops luxury steak and crab legs with marijuana at South Carolina prison in bizarre contraband delivery attempt for the holidays at Lee Correctional Institution.
Published: December 9, 2025, 11:33 pm
Video shows 23 illegal immigrants found hidden in truck cab during tense traffic stop: police

Texas trooper discovers 23 illegal immigrants hidden in truck during routine traffic stop in La Salle County. Driver John David Amaya was arrested on smuggling charges.
Published: December 9, 2025, 11:24 pm
Arkansas woman and children found dead at mansion home day after final divorce hearing with estranged husband

Arkansas mother and two children found shot dead day after divorce hearing. Charity Beallis had expressed fears for her safety before the tragic deaths.
Published: December 9, 2025, 10:28 pm
Ohio surgeon allegedly forced abortion pills into sleeping girlfriend's mouth after learning of pregnancy

A Toledo doctor is accused of secretly giving his girlfriend abortion pills, leading to a grand jury indictment on multiple felony charges.
Published: December 9, 2025, 10:17 pm
At least 1 dead in campus shooting at Kentucky State University as governor says suspect in custody: police

A shooting at Kentucky State University in Frankfort was first reported by Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear on social media Tuesday, with a suspect in custody and at least one person killed.
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:15 pm
Student killed in fight at North Carolina high school as sheriff calls for community prayers

Student dies after fight at North Forsyth High School in Forsyth County, North Carolina. Sheriff confirms no community danger as investigation continues.
Published: December 9, 2025, 8:58 pm
Trump administration revokes record 85,000 visas in sweeping immigration crackdown targeting safety threats

A State Department official says 85,000 U.S. visas were revoked over safety concerns. New policies include stricter H-1B scrutiny and expanded travel restrictions.
Published: December 9, 2025, 8:58 pm
Luigi Mangione said 'all these people are here for a mass murder, wild' at arraignment: police officer

Luigi Mangione expressed shock at crowd size during Pennsylvania arraignment for allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare CEO, police officer testifies.
Published: December 9, 2025, 8:23 pm
Vermont school district flies Somali flag amid massive fraud investigation in divisive move: GOP chair

Vermont school district sparks viral controversy after raising Somali flag, drawing criticism from GOP chairman and dividing community on social media.
Published: December 9, 2025, 7:05 pm
MS-13 gang leader accused in murder of ex-Honduran president’s son arrested in Nebraska

MS-13 leader Gerson Cuadra Soto, linked to a violent kill squad and an FBI Top 10 fugitive, was arrested in Nebraska on immigration charges.
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:24 pm
Charlotte sheriff warns of jail overcrowding dangers amid train stabbings

Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden warns that Iryna's Law will cause dangerous jail overcrowding without additional state funding for implementation.
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:18 pm
Barefoot father and son airlifted from Everglades mudhole after ATV runs out of gas: ‘Alligators are hungry’

Father and son rescued by helicopter after ATV runs out of gas in Florida Everglades mudhole. Deputies spotted their fire during nighttime rescue.
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:11 pm
Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera’s fall death sparks police response to family’s explosive claims: report

Family lawyer challenges Austin police suicide ruling in Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera's death case, demanding state takeover of the investigation.
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:38 pm
University of Oklahoma removes professor for alleged discrimination related to TA who gave Christian student 0

OU professor accused of viewpoint discrimination for excusing certain protesters but denying same benefit to conservative counter-protesters on campus.
Published: December 9, 2025, 2:00 pm
Judge Says Trump Must End Guard Deployment in Los Angeles

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration had illegally kept troops in Los Angeles after emergency conditions had ended. The administration is expected to appeal.
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:40 pm
House Democrat Seeks to Impeach RFK Jr. for Undercutting Public Health

The move by Representative Haley Stevens, a Michigan Democrat who is running for Senate, does not have the support of her party’s leaders and is all but certain to fail.
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:11 pm
Democrats Press to Expand House Map, Targeting 5 New G.O.P. Seats

Four of the additions are for districts where President Trump won handily, but Democrats are feeling emboldened by election outcomes this fall.
Published: December 10, 2025, 11:00 am
Supreme Court Hears Death Penalty Case on Intellectual Disability

The case involves an Alabama man who challenged his death sentence after a murder conviction because of his varying results in a series of I.Q. tests.
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:04 am
Democrats Make a Fresh Push to Win State Legislatures

The arm of the party that focuses on statehouses is targeting hundreds of seats and more than 40 chambers, according to a strategy memo, reflecting Democrats’ new optimism.
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:03 am
A Cinnabon Worker Was Fired for a Racist Slur. Her Supporters Have Raised $130,000.

On a video that went viral, the worker, who is white, can be seen calling two Black customers an epithet. The campaign to give her money echoes the reaction to a similar incident this year.
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:03 am
Republicans Are Fighting With One Another in Deep-Red Indiana. Here’s Why.

Some Republicans in the Indiana Senate have resisted a new congressional map despite lobbying from the White House and threats of political consequences.
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:56 pm
The Conservative Overhaul of the University of Texas Is Underway

The school has been brought to heel by conservative critics of higher education. It is part of a broader transformation at the state’s universities.
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:00 am
Rod Paige, Education Secretary Who Defended ‘No Child Left Behind,’ Dies at 92

He was both the first Black person and the first educator to hold the cabinet position, but resigned amid discord over George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind.
Published: December 10, 2025, 6:38 am
Trump’s Speech on Economy Veers Into an Anti-Immigrant Tirade

President Trump vacillated between demonizing immigrants and assuring a crowd of his supporters that life was better than ever under his administration.
Published: December 10, 2025, 3:49 am
Trump Administration Withdraws Plan to Overhaul Homeless Aid

The abrupt decision to revise the plan added new uncertainty and possible delays into the government’s distribution of $3.9 billion in homelessness relief.
Published: December 10, 2025, 4:29 am
Democrats Say Hegseth Balked at Call for Full Video of Boat Strike

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth briefed congressional leaders on Tuesday about the monthslong military campaign targeting people suspected of being drug traffickers at sea.
Published: December 10, 2025, 3:32 am
Trump Revives Attacks on Fed Members Before Interest Rate Decision

Without evidence, the president claimed that some Fed governors might have been appointed using an autopen.
Published: December 10, 2025, 7:00 am
Inside the Pentagon’s Scramble to Deal With Boat Strike Survivors

Officials initially weighed sending survivors of U.S. attacks on boats suspected of drug smuggling to a notorious prison in El Salvador, to keep them away from American courts.
Published: December 10, 2025, 3:17 am
Democrat Eileen Higgins Wins Miami Runoff Election to Become City’s First Female Mayor

Eileen Higgins, a former Miami-Dade County commissioner, will also be the city’s first female mayor and the first non-Hispanic mayor since the 1990s.
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:13 am
Trump Says Americans Are Doing Great, Even as Views on the Economy Sour

President Trump’s speech in Pennsylvania was meant to alleviate concerns about affordability. But he kept wandering off script and dwelling on his favorite targets, like immigration.
Published: December 10, 2025, 11:30 am
Trump’s Nvidia Chip Deal Reverses Decades of Technology Restrictions

President Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its chips to China has raised questions about whether he is prioritizing short-term economic gain over long-term American security interests.
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:21 am
At State Dept., a Typeface Falls Victim in the War Against Woke

Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the Biden-era move to the sans serif typeface “wasteful,” casting the return to Times New Roman as part of a push to stamp out diversity efforts.
Published: December 10, 2025, 3:07 am
Bird Flu Is Suspected After Vulture Carcasses Sat Rotting Outside Ohio School
The birds lingered for days at a Catholic school near Cincinnati as agencies haggled over who was responsible for removing them. Officials said the public health risk was low.
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:04 am
Stephen Miller’s Stock Sale Raises Questions, Ethics Experts Say

Mr. Miller, one of President Trump’s top advisers, sold shares in the mining company MP Materials following a lucrative deal between the company and the government.
Published: December 9, 2025, 11:32 pm
GOP Senators Will Counter Democrats’ Bid to Preserve Health Care Subsidies

Senate Republicans plan to offer a proposal that would create a new payment for people with bare-bones health coverage, clashing with Democrats who are pressing for an extension of existing tax credits.
Published: December 9, 2025, 11:48 pm
After Trump Threatens Tariffs, Mexico Seeks a Deal on Water

President Trump threatened 5 percent tariffs on Mexican imports over a water dispute. Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, wants an agreement instead.
Published: December 9, 2025, 10:37 pm
Asserting a Personal Role in Warner Bros. Battle, Trump Seeks to Expand His Powers Again

The move comes as the Supreme Court also appears poised to put antitrust enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission under his control.
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:16 pm
Student Is Killed in Shooting at Kentucky State University

A suspect who is not a student was arrested after the shooting in Frankfort, Ky., the police said. The university said that a second student was critically injured.
Published: December 10, 2025, 3:07 pm
Somali Americans Are Carrying Proof of Citizenship Amid ICE Raids

In Minnesota, Somali Americans have been in fear since President Trump called them “garbage.” ICE raids across the state have led to over a dozen arrests, prompting many to carry their U.S. passports to protect against wrongful arrests.
Published: December 9, 2025, 7:12 pm
A History of U.S. Military Action in Latin America

The United States’ history in the region includes several about-faces, contradictions and missteps.
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:00 pm
Trump Administration Fights Roadblock to Pursuing Comey Case

The battle preceded the department’s looming decision over whether — and how — to bring new charges against James B. Comey.
Published: December 9, 2025, 4:42 pm
Gov. Pritzker Signs Bill Imposing New Limits on Immigration Enforcement in Illinois

The measure restricts immigration arrests around state courthouses. Republicans have criticized the law and suggested it would face legal challenges.
Published: December 9, 2025, 8:57 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky and US to hold peace plan talks today after Trump’s ‘Christmas deadline’

Volodymyr Zelensky was reportedly issued the new deadline in a two-hour call with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:52 pm
6-year-old dies after go-kart crash while joyfully celebrating her sister’s birthday at Florida amusement park

The family had been celebrating her sister’s birthday when the deadly crash occurred
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:49 pm
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado’s daughter collects award in her absence amid death threats

Venezuela’s opposition leader has been in hiding and was unable to reach Oslo in time for the ceremony
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:51 pm
Joe Rogan raises concerns about Donald Trump’s UFC White House event

Published: December 10, 2025, 2:40 pm
Trump launches extraordinary attack on NYT over health reporting after affordability speech goes off the rails: Live

President Donald Trump meanwhile dismisses ‘affordabilty hoax’ at Pennsylvania rally and launches into vicious anti-immigrant rhetoric
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:37 pm
Joe Rogan warns Trump that White House UFC event could be a mess

Podcaster and former fight commentator expresses concern over security and likely weather conditions ahead of brawl on South Lawn next summer
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:29 pm
US recalls popular blood pressure medication over fears of cross-contamination with another drug

Samples of the pill ‘showed presence’ of another type of drug, the FDA said
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:21 pm
Laura Loomer predicts the midterm elections will be a ‘bloodbath’ for Republicans after Miami mayoral upset

“A bright red city in a bright red state just went blue tonight,” Loomer wrote on X on Tuesday night.
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:15 pm
Hiker trapped by quicksand in Utah canyon is rescued after drone spotted him struggling

Austin Dirks was hiking Sunday in Arches National Park, eastern Utah, renowned for its hundreds of stunning sandstone arches.
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:15 pm
British soldier killed in Ukraine military training exercise named
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Lance Corporal George Hooley, 28, was in the Parachute Regiment
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:05 pm
Luigi Mangione’s to-do list revealed in court included ‘pluck eyebrows’ and ‘change hat’

His lawyers argue that anything found in the bag should be barred because police didn’t have a search warrant
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:23 pm
New Pompeii discovery uncovers Ancient Roman slaves’ surprising diet

The findings expose ‘the absurdity of the ancient slave system’
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:21 pm
Trump goes on late-night Truth Social binge after holding campaign-style rally dropping 10 messages

President, 79, lashes out at media enemies and promotes posthumous book by Charlie Kirk in small hours rather than resting after marathon Pennsylvania speech
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:20 pm
The Latest: Hegseth tells congressional leaders he is weighing release of boat strike video

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is weighing whether to release the full video of an attack on an alleged drug boat that legal experts said may have been a war crime or murder, awakening the Republican-controlled Congress to its oversight role
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:12 pm
Trump rages that New York Times and others are ‘seditious ... even treasonous’ to report that he’s not in great health

Trump, who frequently targets media organizations and journalists, calls for The New York Times to ‘cease publication’ after it released an op-ed about his declining ‘vigor’
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:04 pm
GOP goaded Jasmine Crockett into running for senate by promoting favorable polls: Report

Crockett was reportedly the GOP’s preferred opponent in the 2026 Senate elections in Texas, but had not been considered as a potential contender in the race by her own party
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:54 pm
‘Don’t be dramatic’: Trump interrupts reporter when she asks about Americans forced to choose Obamacare or holiday gifts

Trump dismisses cost-of-living concerns as he attempts to convince voters that he’s actually brought prices down
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:48 pm
Soggy baguettes, solitary confinement and regular visits from supermodel wife: Nicolas Sarkozy on 20 days in prison ‘hell’

The former French president was released from prison in November after appealing a five-year sentence. He has now released a memoir called ‘Diary of a Prisoner’ covering his brief spell behind bars
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:33 pm
Freedom Manifesto: Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado’s vision for Venezuela’s future in full

The Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner has laid down an outline for a democratic future, Maira Butt writes
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:32 pm
‘I am p***ed off as hell’: Tennis star Martina Navratilova slams ‘capitulation’ to Trump in new ad campaign

The tennis star says she won’t be ‘cowed’ by an ‘authoritarian regime’ 50 years after she defected from communist Czechoslovakia
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:15 pm
H1B visa chaos in India as Trump’s new social media vetting rules lead to cancelled appointments

New policy leaves hundreds of H-1B workers stranded as US consulates cancel or postpone appointments
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:12 pm
Driver who killed Grammy-nominated musician walking his dogs had been arrested over 100 times

The victim was a member of Roomful of Blues, a well-known jump-blues and swing band in the 80s
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:00 pm
US playwright Jeremy O. Harris released 3 weeks after arrest in Japan for alleged drug smuggling

The American playwright and actor Jeremy O
Published: December 10, 2025, 11:56 am
Fort Hood gynecologist accused of sex crimes against 44 female patients

The gynecologist was allegedly spotted recording by a patient’s husband during an appointment
Published: December 10, 2025, 11:45 am
Elon Musk concedes that DOGE was only ‘somewhat successful’ in interview with Stephen Miller’s wife

The Tesla and X billionaire opened up about his experience running the now shut down DOGE and his thoughts on God
Published: December 10, 2025, 11:40 am
Archaeologist’s discovery reveals secrets of how Romans built Pompeii

Experts made the remarkable discovery after they discovered an unfinished construction
Published: December 10, 2025, 11:27 am
Inside the Hamas tunnels where Israeli hostages were held and tortured for months

Hamas still needs to release the body of one hostage as Israel prepares for next steps in the ceasefire with Donald Trump
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:49 am
The sinister conspiracy theory behind Trump’s blistering attacks on Europe

Trump’s brutal attacks on Europe, which follow his new international policy claims that Europe faces ‘civilisation erasure’, are a boost to far right and conspiracy theorists, says world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:25 am
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar calls Trump a ‘national embarrassment’ after president’s ‘bigoted’ rant about ‘hellhole’ countries

Donald Trump also revived old conspiracy theories about Ilhan Omar marrying her brother to gain citizenship to the US
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:21 am
At least 19 dead as buildings collapse in Morocco’s Fez

Fez was caught up in a wave of protests against the government over deteriorating living conditions
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:10 am
Trump says he will speak to Thailand and Cambodia as fighting erupts months after US-brokered truce

Truce signed in October summit in Trump's presence collapsed on 8 December after the two sides blamed each other for renewed clashes
Published: December 10, 2025, 10:05 am
Mexico to send more water to US despite Trump’s tariffs threat

Mexico is obligated to deliver 1.7 million acre-feet of water to the US every five years
Published: December 10, 2025, 9:44 am
Maria Corina Machado: The Nobel Peace Prize winner who beat Trump but won’t appear to accept the award

Venezuela’s opposition leader is a symbol of resistance but has been living in hiding and is unable to collect her award in Norway, Tara Cobham reports
Published: December 10, 2025, 9:42 am
ICE agents pepper spray crowd amid Trump’s Somalian crackdown

The country’s largest Somali community has been on edge over the past couple of weeks
Published: December 10, 2025, 8:10 am
New Zealand banned phones in schools. Here’s what happened

The goal for the move was to cut distractions, but not everyone was on board
Published: December 10, 2025, 7:52 am
Here’s what young people actually think about the social media ban

A team of 14 leading researchers interviewed 86 young people, aged between 12 and 15, ahead of the ban
Published: December 10, 2025, 7:50 am
Kim Jong Un gathers North Korea’s ruling elite for key party meeting

The Workers’ Party gathers once every five years
Published: December 10, 2025, 7:43 am
Australian teens bid farewell to social media as world-first ban comes into force: ‘See you when I’m 16’

Ban requires 10 largest social networks to lock out children under 16 or face hefty fines
Published: December 10, 2025, 7:40 am
Australia’s social media ban has begun. Here are four ways to stay connected

Experts say the ban will create disruption, but it won’t end friendships, creativity, identity exploration, or culture
Published: December 10, 2025, 7:35 am
Trump blasts European nations as weak and decaying in tirade against US allies

US president launches tirade against European nations over migration and the war in Ukraine
Published: December 10, 2025, 7:30 am
First rain of autumn falls in Iran's capital, but the drought-ravaged nation needs far more

Rain has finally fallen in Iran's capital after months of drought
Published: December 10, 2025, 6:04 am
Son arrested after Grammy-nominated singer Jubilant Sykes is stabbed to death at California home

Authorities say Grammy-nominated singer Jubilant Sykes was stabbed to death at his home in Santa Monica, California, and his son was arrested on suspicion of murder
Published: December 10, 2025, 6:04 am
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace claims police report of her expletive-filled rant at airport staff was ‘falsified’ as a ‘political hit job’

Republican Rep. Nancy Mace claimed she had “never” called anyone an idiot, but immediately had to walk that back, when social media users pointed out she publicly called Democratic Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib an idiot last year
Published: December 10, 2025, 5:48 am
Uber has announced plan for its newest invention at airports – the taxi line!

Uber says its new kiosks will be helpful for international travelers visiting the U.S.
Published: December 10, 2025, 5:25 am
Japan and South Korea scramble fighter jets in response to China and Russia’s joint patrols

Japan says China and Russia’s show of force raises ‘serious concern for our national security’
Published: December 10, 2025, 5:06 am
Southeast Asia embraces offshore wind power, as Trump bashes renewable energy

Southeast Asia is embracing the embattled offshore wind industry as it reels from U.S. President Donald Trump’s rejection of renewable energy
Published: December 10, 2025, 4:32 am
Democratic Senator fears Trump is ‘sleepwalking us into a war with Venezuela’ to take its oil

President Donald Trump has said Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s “days are numbered”
Published: December 10, 2025, 3:38 am
Court shown video of police approaching Luigi Mangione in McDonalds after tip-off he could be CEO murder suspect

Luigi Mangione’s defense team is trying to have evidence collected by the Altoona police — including the alleged murder weapon — barred from his upcoming trial
Published: December 10, 2025, 3:19 am
Democrat wins Miami mayor’s race for first time in nearly 30 years, defeating Trump-backed Republican

She is set to become the first woman to lead the city of Miami
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:22 am
Trump accuses Democrats of ‘affordability hoax’ and brags about stock market in speech intended to tout economic record

Trump’s return to campaign-style rallies comes after months of criticism over his focus on foreign trips and a futile pursuit of the Nobel Peace Prize
Published: December 10, 2025, 2:04 am
Oreo to release sugar-free options

Mondelez said consumers are increasingly seeking what it calls “mindful indulgence”
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:57 am
McDonald’s absolutely Mcskewered for ‘creepy and depressing’ AI-generated Christmas ad

Ad for McDonald’s Netherlands features several AI-generated people and families all experiencing mishaps in the lead up to Christmas
Published: December 10, 2025, 1:07 am
US fighter jets fly over Gulf of Venezuela in closest approach since Trump’s pressure campaign
An official confirmed the “routine training flight”
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:45 am
The Latest: Federal judge grants request to unseal Ghislaine Maxwell case records

A federal judge says the Justice Department can publicly release investigative materials from a sex trafficking case against Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime confidante of Jeffrey Epstein
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:10 am
Stabbing at North Carolina high school leaves one student dead, another injured

The superintendent said at the news conference that it was the “worst nightmare of any educator”
Published: December 10, 2025, 12:10 am
The EPA erases mentions of human-fueled climate change from its web pages

A spokesperson for the EPA said the agency ‘no longer takes marching orders from the climate cult’
Published: December 9, 2025, 11:56 pm
Shooting at Kentucky university leaves 1 dead and 1 injured, governor says: ‘Let’s pray for all those affected’

Police in Frankfort, the state's capital, said the Kentucky State University campus was put into lockdown on Tuesday after violence broke out
Published: December 9, 2025, 11:47 pm
Renowned opera singer stabbed to death in California home and cops say his son is suspected killer

Jubilant Sykes, 71, died at his home in Santa Monica, California, with son, Micah, taken into custody
Published: December 9, 2025, 11:09 pm
NYC woman sues Chipotle and DoorDash, claiming she ‘bit into a rodent’ in her burrito bowl

Exclusive: ‘[T]he rodent was within the plaintiff’s mouth after biting into the meal,’ Gia Bernhardt’s lawsuit says, but Chipotle told The Independent that it plans to ‘vigorously defend’ against her claims
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:42 pm
Stephen Miller’s wife claimed they were targeted by ‘terroristic’ threats outside their home. The reality may be more mundane

Investigations have been opened after Miller claimed neighborhood protesters threatened her and her family with messages written in chalk
Published: December 9, 2025, 11:05 pm
It’s the ‘A+++++’ economy, stupid. Trump embarks on the same don’t-believe-your-lying-eyes trap that doomed Biden

The president’s tour to boost voter impressions of their own dire economic conditions starts Tuesday night in Pennsylvania. And, writes Andrew Feinberg, it resembles a similar, and disastrous, effort by Joe Biden
Published: December 9, 2025, 11:03 pm
Pope Leo criticizes Trump for trying to ‘break apart’ US-European alliance

The pontiff insisted that Europe’s role was crucial to any deal
Published: December 9, 2025, 10:31 pm
Trump-picked appeals court judges side with Hegseth policy to kick out trans troops

Obama-appointed judge blasts administration’s ‘openly hostile’ agenda towards trans Americans
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:23 pm
Turkish student allowed to resume research after visa revoked by Trump administration

The student said while she is grateful for the court's decision, she feels “a great deal of grief”
Published: December 9, 2025, 10:01 pm
Cracker Barrel lowers revenue forecast as traffic falls after logo blowup
Cracker Barrel posted lower-than-expected sales in its fiscal first quarter and lowered its revenue forecast for the year as it continued to feel the fallout from a botched plan to revamp its logo and restaurants
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:54 pm
Parents accused of killing daughter and her unborn child put the fetus in a cooler, cops say

Rebecca Park’s body was found in Manistee National Forest, near Boon, Michigan on November 25
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:50 pm
High school in uproar after gymnasium is rented for adult content Fansly livestream: ‘It feels nasty’

One student said that the adult-content event would ‘ruin’ their school’s reputation
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:46 pm
ICEBlock creator sues Trump officials after Apple pulled app in ‘unconstitutional’ coercion scheme

The app, described as a ‘Waze for ICE sightings’ and based on publicly available data, was downloaded more than a million times after its launch this year
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:52 pm
Trump advertises for latest shock troops in his immigration battle: ‘Become a Deportation Judge today’

The Department of Justice encouraged lawyers to apply in order to “make decisions with generational consequences.”
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:40 pm
Marjorie Taylor Greene goes on CNN and trashes an old friend: ‘Fox News doesn’t ever invite me on’
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‘They invited me one time recently after I resigned. We’ve responded back to the producer and they still haven’t said when I can come on,’ Marjorie Taylor Greene said on Tuesday.
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:35 pm
Karoline Leavitt gets mad at Republicans for not being nice enough about Trump: ‘They need to be more vocal’

“As President Trump has been screaming from the rooftops, Republicans need to remain tough and smart, and they need to be more vocal about telling the accomplishments of this administration,” the White House press secretary said
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:35 pm
Elise Stefanik gets a new Republican challenger in NY governor race and Trump has already weighed in

As a county executive, he pushed through a policy that bans transgender athletes from using county sports facilities
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:34 pm
Trump administration moves to end student loan payment pause for millions. Here’s what it means for borrowers

Borrowers enrolled in the SAVE plan will have to select new repayment options if the agreement is approved
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:31 pm
ICE admits it held 400 children longer than a court-mandated limit as report exposes widespread issues at detention sites

The court filings have alarmed legal advocates who say the government is failing to safeguard children
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:26 pm
One US state is found to have Alzheimer’s ‘hot spots.’ What it reveals about America’s health care

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 7 million Americans — a number that’s expected to double by 2060
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:23 pm
Trump’s smoke-and-mirrors farmer bailout won’t make this self-inflicted wound disappear, experts warn

Trump’s USDA chief argues that farmers need a bailout — but insists Trump isn’t responsible. The president’s critics say his trade war is obviously the reason, writes John Bowden
Published: December 9, 2025, 9:00 pm
‘Dynastic Jewels’ exhibition unveiled at site of infamous crown-jewel heist

Spread across four galleries, the exhibit unfurls more than a hundred pieces that dazzle in both sparkle and scale
Published: December 9, 2025, 7:38 pm
Paramount chief reportedly promised Trump ‘sweeping changes’ at CNN as part of Warner Bros. takeover

David Ellison’s father has also brought up with White House officials which CNN anchors they’d like to get rid of if Paramount were to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery.
Published: December 9, 2025, 7:03 pm
Republicans join Democrats to make military pay hikes contingent on Hegseth releasing ‘double tap’ boat strike video

This year’s annual defense bill will withhold money for Hegseth’s travel budget unless he releases videos of the boat strike in the Caribbean
Published: December 9, 2025, 7:00 pm
Trump administration threatens Chicago with risk of losing funding for public transit

Chicago and other Democratic-led cities have been the focus of intense criticism from Trump and his administration
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:54 pm
Soccer peace prize for Trump triggers complaints about Infantino to FIFA ethics investigators

FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s public support for Donald Trump and a peace prize awarded to the U.S. president are the subjects of formal complaints to the global soccer body’s ethics investigators
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:43 pm
Trump’s approval rating finally starts to climb as Republicans back his handling of the economy

Despite the president claiming affordability is a ‘con job,’ more Americans think he is doing a better job of handling the economy
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:39 pm
Zelensky turns to WhatsApp as he’s forced to improvise to get his message out on busy 36-hour trip

Since the start of the war, Zelensky has shown a desire to communicate in real-time in whatever way is necessary
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:10 pm
Trump goes three-ring circus on Zelensky as he likens Ukraine leader to ‘PT Barnum’ in Greatest Showman-tinged interview

Trump previously compared himself to the famed showman and huckster
Published: December 9, 2025, 6:03 pm
Former LA producer posed as heiress and stole $30 million before going on the run, feds say

The FBI says Mary Carole McDonnell is a fugitive and believed to be living in Dubai
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:59 pm
US sanctions network recruiting Colombian fighters for Sudanese paramilitary

The U.S. has imposed sanctions on four people and four firms for allegedly recruiting former Colombian military members to train soldiers for Sudan's Rapid Support Forces
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:48 pm
What to know about the Justice Department's Jeffrey Epstein files

The clock is ticking for the U.S. government to open up its files on Jeffrey Epstein
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:46 pm
Trained elephants help Indonesia clean up after deadly floods

A group of elephants have been recruited to help clear debris following the devastating floods in Indonesia.
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:44 pm
Dinosaurs’ awkward attempts to swim uncovered in record discovery

Scientists in Bolivia have discovered the largest collection of dinosaur prints ever found, with the tracks documenting the animals’ attempts to swim.
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:41 pm
Mom of Karoline Leavitt’s nephew promises to respond to each text and call offering support following ICE arrest

Bruna Ferreira released from ICE custody as she continues to fight against her removal from the country
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:14 pm
European leaders agree to fund Ukraine for 2 years but using Russian assets poses a major test

European Union leaders have committed to funding Ukraine's economic and military needs for the next two years
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:11 pm
Europe needs to shove Trump aside – it has the power to stop Putin in Ukraine and it must use it

Donald Trump is a Russian ally and is trying to force surrender on Ukraine – world affairs editor Sam Kiley explains how Europe can and must stop him
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:11 pm
CBS News staff grouse over ‘mediocre’ Tony Dokoupil getting ‘Evening News’ gig: ‘It’s an insult’

‘He’s clearly been rewarded with the Evening News throne,’ one CBS News reporter said before snarking about the dwindling viewership of the program. ‘Although, some might argue it’s more of a toilet seat now.’
Published: December 9, 2025, 5:02 pm
Tony Blair left out of Gaza ‘board of peace’ due to Iraq war history
Former UK prime minister had eyed a leading role on Donald Trump’s council after working on the Israel-Hamas peace process
Published: December 9, 2025, 4:59 pm
Gavin Newsom’s popularity rises 10 percent over the last six months, polling shows

California governor’s favorability soars in second half of year, a period in which he has relentlessly trolled President Donald Trump online and led the fightback against Republican gerrymandering
Published: December 9, 2025, 4:57 pm
Susie Wiles reveals Trump will make himself the focus of the midterm elections: ‘We’re going to put him on the ballot’

White House chief of staff said Trump was ‘going to campaign like it’s 2024 again’
Published: December 9, 2025, 4:57 pm
After Cracker Barrel logo debacle, now customers are hating on the new menu

Cracker Barrel is still reeling from huge backlash to its disastrous rebrand effort earlier this year, which left the company’s CEO feeling as though she had been ‘fired by America’
Published: December 9, 2025, 4:31 pm
How Trump’s 28-point peace plan for Ukraine was whittled down - with several key changes

Diplomatic activity to secure a peace deal has accelerated in recent weeks
Published: December 9, 2025, 4:21 pm
Democrats push to ban Trump’s plan to put himself on a new $1 coin

“Trump’s self-celebrating maneuvers are authoritarian actions worthy of dictators like North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, not the United States of America,” one Senate Democrat said
Published: December 9, 2025, 4:15 pm
The UK’s aid cuts have consequences for our security

One of the biggest risks to Britain's security in the past five years was the Covid-19 pandemic, meaning the structures for controlling and addressing risks to global health are critical, writes Olivia O’Sullivan
Published: December 9, 2025, 3:49 pm
Gen-Zine: DIY publications find new life as form of resistance against Trump

Zines have made a resurgence as communities seek to share information on everything from ICE raids to local elections
On a cloudy Saturday afternoon, the Los Angeles central public library bustled with nearly 100 people making zines, small, DIY magazines made out of a single piece of paper. There was folding, laughing and helping with cuts. Titles like “Narcan 101,” “Free Palestine,” and “An American Zine,” filled with illustrations and tips, lined a table down the hall.
While this may sound like a scene from the 1980s or 1990s – when zines were popular as a countercultural form of expression – this was a workshop in modern-day Los Angeles, where immigration raids and federal threats have left residents restless and scared.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:00 pm
The hidden life of Matthew Perry: ‘He would say: I need to stop and get help’

The actor’s publicist and manager worked with him for more than 30 years, before his death in 2023. They discuss the man behind the headlines – and why they are continuing his mission to help others struggling with addiction
Watch the third season of Friends, writes Matthew Perry in his memoir, and you can see how thin he had become by the end of it. “Opioids fuck with your appetite, plus they make you vomit constantly,” he writes. Look again, and yes – his fragile wrists emerge from a shirt that looks as if he has borrowed it from someone far larger, his trousers hang off him – and it’s unbearably sad now, with the knowledge that addiction would kill Perry nearly 30 years later, at the age of 54. At the time, most people watching probably wouldn’t have noticed, dazzled instead by Perry’s sharpness and immaculate comic timing as Chandler Bing, the show’s dry wit. He was having to take 55 Vicodin pills a day – an opioid - just to function and avoid terrible withdrawal symptoms, but he was never high while he was working, he writes in Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing, which came out in 2022. He just had to make it to the end of the season so he could get help. Had the series lasted for more than its 25 episodes, he thought it would have killed him.
That was the first time Perry went into rehab. He was 26, and one of the biggest stars in the world. There would be more than 65 attempts to detox from drug and alcohol addiction over the next decades until his death in 2023. Last week, a doctor was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for supplying ketamine in the lead-up to Perry’s death (though not the ketamine that killed him); three others who have pleaded guilty will be sentenced in the coming months.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 5:00 am
‘The 0.001%’: a quick visual breakdown of the world’s wealthiest people

About 56,000 people control three times as much wealth as half of humanity. Here’s one way to illustrate that
Cruising around on private jets, the ultra-rich are the world’s financial elite – but how many people actually occupy this exclusive wealth club? Could they all fit into a floating mega-yacht, or is the group much bigger, possibly the size of a dazzling mega-rich city?
Thanks to an inequality report out on Wednesday, we now have a snapshot of the size of the topmost layer floating above everyone else – the 0.001%.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:00 pm
‘Hating soccer is more American than apple pie’: the World Cup nobody wanted the US to host

Glitzy draws, OJ-era chaos, grass laid over AstroTurf and a host nation that barely cared – the 1994 World Cup arrived amid suspicion and slapstick. Yet it became a watershed that would alter US sport and global football politics alike
“The United States was chosen,” the columnist George Vecsey wrote in the New York Times in 1994, “because of all the money to be made here, not because of any soccer prowess. Our country has been rented as a giant stadium and hotel and television studio.” Nobody could seriously doubt that. The USA had played in only two World Cups since the second world war and hadn’t had a national professional league for a decade. And that meant there was a great deal of skepticism from outsiders, even after Fifa made it clear there would be no wacky law changes to try to appeal to the domestic audience: Would anybody actually turn up to watch?
But there was also hostility in the United States. A piece in USA Today on the day of the draw told Americans they were right not to care about the World Cup, what it sneeringly described as the biggest sport in “Cameroon, Uruguay and Madagascar”. “Hating soccer,” wrote the columnist Tom Weir, “is more American than mom’s apple pie, driving a pickup or spending Saturday afternoon channel surfing with the remote control.”
Excerpted from The Power And The Glory by Jonathan Wilson, copyright © 2025 by Jonathan Wilson. Used with permission of Bold Type Books, an imprint of Basic Books Group, a division of Hachette Book Group, Inc.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 8:00 am
Margot Robbie in red latex, Kate Bush impersonators and a pint of Emily ale: my crash course in Brontëmania

As Wuthering Heights gets a raunchy Hollywood remake, our writer takes a pilgrimage through Haworth, the village where its author lived – and finds her spirit still electrifying the cobbled streets and windswept moors
It’s a crisp afternoon in Haworth, West Yorkshire, and I’m drinking a pint of Emily Brontë beer in The Kings Arms. Other Brontës are on tap – Anne is a traditional ale, Charlotte an IPA, Branwell a porter – but the barman says Emily, an amber ale with a “malty biscuit flavour”, is the most popular. It’s the obvious choice today, anyway: in a few hours, Oscar-winning film-maker Emerald Fennell will be at the Brontë women’s writing festival in a church just up the road, discussing her adaptation of Emily’s 19th-century gothic masterpiece Wuthering Heights.
The film, to be released just before Valentine’s Day next year, is already scandal-ridden. It all started with Fennell’s casting of Hollywood stars Jacob Elordi and Margot (“Heathcliff, it’s me, it’s Barbie”) Robbie causing uproar. An erotic teaser trailer full of tight bodices, cracking whips and sweaty bodies had the same effect. But heads were really sent spinning by reports of a scene with a public hanging and a nun who “fondles the corpse’s visible erection”.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 5:00 am
The 50 best movies of 2025 in the US

From astonishing docs and biopics to madcap adventures and emotional sucker punches – our critics pick the best from a spectacular year on the silver screen
• Read the UK cut of this list
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Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 11:55 am
US senator calls for insider trading inquiry over Trump donors buying $12m worth of shares

Co-chairs of LNG firm, who bought stock worth almost $12m each after meeting with Trump officials, deny wrongdoing
A senior Democratic senator is calling for an investigation into potential insider trading by fossil-fuel billionaires close to the Trump administration, after a Guardian investigation raised questions about an unusual share buying spree.
Robert Pender and Michael Sabel, the founders and co-chairs of Venture Global, a liquefied natural gas (LNG) company headquartered in Virginia, bought more than a million shares worth almost $12m each, just days after meeting with senior Trump officials in March.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:00 pm
US politics live: most Americans blame Trump for high prices, poll shows

New poll shows 55% of Americans hold Trump administration accountable for cost of living rises – a day after Trump makes false claims on economy
Representative Haley Stevens, a Democrat from Michigan who is also running for Senate, announced today that she has filed articles impeachment against Robert F Kennedy Jr, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary.
Stevens said that Kennedy has “turned his back on science and public health and on the American people”. In a video posted to social media a short while ago, she added that “families are less safe” since he started leading HHS.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 3:00 pm
Judge blocks Trump administration’s deployment of national guard troops in Los Angeles

Judge ordered the guard, deployed to the city in June, returned to the control of the California governor
A US judge on Wednesday morning blocked the deployment by the federal government of national guard troops in Los Angeles and ordered the guard returned to the control of the California governor, a court filing showed.
The Trump administration is being challenged in federal court over its authority and rationale for continuing to maintain command over the national guard troops it deployed to the city earlier this year.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:36 pm
Wrong voters, wrong message: progressives’ autopsy lays bare Kamala Harris failures

RootsAction report finds Harris courted moderates instead of working-class Democrats – and Gaza stance did not help
Kamala Harris lost last year’s US presidential election because she chased the wrong voters with the wrong message, ultimately demobilising the very base that she needed to win, according to an autopsy by a progressive grassroots advocacy group.
The vice-president focused on courting moderate Republicans over motivating core Democratic working-class, young and progressive voters, a misstep compounded by her failure to break from Joe Biden on Gaza, says the report by RootsAction.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 11:00 am
Confessions of a Shopaholic novelist Sophie Kinsella dies aged 55

The ‘queen of romantic comedy’ has died 18 months after announcing her brain cancer diagnosis
Madeleine Wickham, known for writing the bestselling novel Confessions of a Shopaholic under her pen name Sophie Kinsella, has died aged 55.
Wickham, dubbed “the queen of romantic comedy” by novelist Jojo Moyes, wrote more than 30 books for adults, children and teenagers, which have sold more than 45m copies.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:53 pm
Venezuelan Nobel peace prize winner misses ceremony but vows to continue struggle

Daughter delivers speech, with Nobel Institute saying María Corina Machado still expected in Oslo after journey of ‘extreme danger’
Venezuela’s most prominent opposition leader, María Corina Machado, has vowed to continue her struggle to free the country from years of “obscene corruption”, “brutal dictatorship” and “despair” as she was awarded the Nobel peace prize at a ceremony in Norway’s capital, Oslo.
The 58-year-old conservative has lived in hiding in Venezuela since its authoritarian leader, Nicolás Maduro, was accused of stealing the 2024 presidential election from her political movement. Despite fevered speculation that she would make a dramatic appearance at Wednesday’s event, having somehow slipped out of Venezuela, Machado was not present, although she was expected to arrive in Oslo in the coming hours.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 1:03 pm
Just 0.001% hold three times the wealth of poorest half of humanity, report finds

Data from World Inequality Report also showed top 10% of income-earners earn more than the other 90%
Fewer than 60,000 people – 0.001% of the world’s population – control three times as much wealth as the entire bottom half of humanity, according to a report that argues global inequality has reached such extremes that urgent action has become essential.
The authoritative World Inequality Report 2026, based on data compiled by 200 researchers, also found that the top 10% of income-earners earn more than the other 90% combined, while the poorest half captures less than 10% of total global earnings.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 7:00 am
Coordinated online attack sought to suggest Taylor Swift promoted Nazi ideas, research finds

Thousands of social media posts were traced to deliberate attempts to misrepresent the singer – and showed ‘significant user overlap’ with the campaign to attack actor Blake Lively
Analysis has found that a coordinated online attack sought to align Taylor Swift and her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, with Nazi and rightwing imagery and values, from accounts feigning leftist critique and designed to encourage outrage.
The AI-driven behavioural intelligence platform Gudea produced a report examining more than 24,000 posts and 18,000 accounts across 14 social media platforms between 4 October, the day of the album’s release, and 18 October. These posts accused Swift of sowing dogwhistle references in her lyrics and alleged that a lightning bolt-style necklace from her merchandise line – a reference to the album track Opalite – resembled SS insignia.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 10:52 am
Aryna Sabalenka says ‘not fair on women to face basically biological men’ in tennis

World No 1 says ‘biological men’ have a ‘huge advantage’
‘She hit the nail on the head,’ says battle of sexes rival Kyrgios
Aryna Sabalenka has weighed into the participation of transgender athletes in women’s sport, the world No 1 saying it would be unfair for women to face “biological men” in professional tennis.
The Women’s Tennis Association’s (WTA) gender participation policy of its tour permits transgender women to participate if they have declared their gender as female for a minimum of four years, have lowered testosterone levels and agree to testing procedures. These conditions may be further varied by the WTA medical manager on a case-by-case basis.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 11:01 am
Tourists to US would have to reveal five years of social media activity under new Trump plan

Proposed plan would apply to tourists of all countries, including those not required to get a visa to visit the US
All tourists to the United States would have to reveal their social media activity from the last five years, under new Trump administration plans.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP), an agency under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), would also require any email addresses and telephone numbers visitors have used in the same period, and the names, addresses, birthdates and birthplaces of family members, including children.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:34 pm
US health officials re-examine RSV shots despite documented safety and efficacy

The FDA is reviewing RSV vaccines, which have drastically lowered infant hospitalizations, a spokesperson confirmed
US regulatory officials are re-examining the safety of RSV shots despite no published reports of safety issues – a move that could lead to the removal or limitation of shots that have dramatically lowered hospitalizations among babies.
It’s the latest move from US health officials under Robert F Kennedy Jr, the secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and a longtime anti-vaccine activist, to limit access to shots and to undermine public trust in the safe and effective products.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:00 pm
Font of ‘wasteful’ diversity: Trump’s state department orders return to Times New Roman

Memo from Marco Rubio reportedly said cutting Calibri from official communication would ‘abolish yet another wasteful DEIA program’
US diplomats have been ordered to return to using the Times New Roman typeface in official communications, with secretary of state Marco Rubio calling the Biden administration’s decision to adopt Calibri a “wasteful” diversity move, according to an internal department cable seen by Reuters.
The department under Rubio’s predecessor Antony Blinken switched to Calibri in 2023, claiming the modern sans-serif typeface was more accessible for people with disabilities because it did not have the decorative angular features and was the default in Microsoft products.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 1:48 am
Trump officials move to scrap Biden student-loan repayment plan

Education department announces plans to halt ‘illegal’ Save program as critics call news ‘devastating’ for borrowers
Donald Trump’s administration announced on Tuesday it had reached a settlement with several Republican-led states to end Joe Biden’s student loan repayment program, which has helped millions of borrowers repay their debt.
On Tuesday, the education department announced plans to halt what it called Biden’s “illegal” Save plan – the Saving on a Valuable Education income-driven repayment program which currently has more than 7 million borrowers.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 11:07 pm
ICE is tracking pregnant women all the way to the delivery room: ‘She was so afraid they would take her baby’

Pregnant immigrants in ICE monitoring programs are avoiding care, fearing detention during labour and delivery
In early September, a woman, nine months pregnant, walked into the emergency obstetrics unit of a Colorado hospital. Though the labor and delivery staff caring for her expected her to have a smooth delivery, her case presented complications almost immediately.
The woman, who was born in central Asia, checked into the hospital with a smart watch on her wrist, said two hospital workers who cared for her during her labor, and whom the Guardian is not identifying to avoid exposing their hospital or patients to retaliation.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 1:15 pm
Santa at war: ‘home’ town in Finland hosts Nato soldiers as Russian threat looms

Christmas tourists are noticing a growing military presence in Lapland, where Santa Park doubles as a bomb shelter
Billed as the official home town of Santa Claus, or joulupukki as he is known in Finland, the city of Rovaniemi offers every imaginable Father Christmas-related experience – from a visit to his “office” on the Arctic Circle to reindeer sleigh rides. He even has his own branch of the Finnish design house Marimekko.
But this Christmas season, in addition to the hundreds of thousands of tourists from around the world coming in search of Santa, Finnish Lapland’s snow-covered capital is becoming an increasingly popular destination for international military visitors.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:39 pm
‘Already had a profound effect’: parents react to Australia’s social media ban

We asked you to share your views on your children’s use of social media and how the ban is affecting your family. Here is what you told us
For some parents, social media sucks up their children’s time and steals them away from family life, instilling mental health issues along the way. For others, it provides their children with an essential line to friends, family, connection and support.
When Australia’s social media ban came into effect on Wednesday, millions of under-16s lost access to their accounts and were prevented from creating new ones.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:00 pm
Quentin Tarantino needs to stop criticising films and start making them again | Peter Bradshaw

Trolling wokesters, disparaging Paul Thomas Anderson, insulting Paul Dano … the controversial director plays to type with his list of the top 20 best films of the 21st century
Did Quentin Tarantino just put Paul Dano into the alpha league of the world’s most loved and admired movie actors?
His recent insults aimed at Dano counterprovoked a flood of defensive praise, with Daniel Day-Lewis, Dano’s costar in There Will Be Blood, publicly endorsing it. But was Tarantino’s pronouncement just bluster and flex? Will he end up casting Dano in his next film – a turnaround like Donald Trump making nice with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un after pretty much threatening him with nuclear war? Or are we witnessing a kind of midlife emotional crisis in the heart of one of the most brilliant directors of his generation? I speak as a superfan with reservations.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 1:32 pm
A moment that changed me: my train crashed – and then I heard a little girl crying

I waited for the carriage to roll over and burst into flames, but the sound of a child brought me out of my trance, and showed me how important it is to look outwards in a crisis
The moment I knew I was about to die came a couple of years into my 20s, when life was really just starting out. My best friend, Helen, and I were on our way to Blackburn to catch up with an old university friend who had recently moved there for work. Thrilled to see each other, and basking in the prospect of the party weekend ahead, we chatted nonstop as we made our way by train from York.
We stashed our bags – full of essentials such as bottles of wine and my new pair of black clogs – above our heads and settled down in a cosy two-seater. About 50 minutes into our journey, I was dimly aware of a bang. Then came another, this time impossible to ignore. A woman screamed as our carriage was thrown up into the air in what felt like slow motion. Suddenly, Helen and I were somehow on our feet in the middle of the aisle, hugging each other. Head down, eyes screwed shut, I waited for the carriage to roll over and burst into flames, as I’d seen in films. I remember thinking about our families and friends getting the news. Then I heard the little girl crying.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 6:55 am
My petty gripe: why do we have to review everything now? | Ellen Smith

I don’t really believe that companies would love my feedback, nor that my opinion matters to them. So why do they keep asking for them?
Read more petty gripes
“Your experience matters to us, Ellen.”
“We’d love your feedback.”
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:00 pm
Look behind the pomp of Putin’s New Delhi visit. The India-Russia relationship has weakened | Chietigj Bajpaee

Modi voiced words of respect, but he is resisting an anti-western, anti-Ukraine stance, despite the foreign policy contradictions
Dr Chietigj Bajpaee is senior fellow for south Asia at the thinktank Chatham House
The rhetoric and optics of the Russian president Vladimir Putin’s visit to India last week allude to the strength of the bilateral relationship: Narendra Modi greeted Putin at the airport with a hug, and the leaders shared a car journey (echoing the “limo diplomacy” when Putin and Donald Trump met in Alaska earlier this year). In his remarks, Modi referred to Putin as “my friend” and the India-Russia relationship as a “guiding star”, built on “mutual respect and deep trust” that had “stood the test of time”. This was Putin’s 10th visit to India since he assumed power 25 years ago, and his 20th meeting with Modi since the latter became prime minister in 2014.
However, there is a gap between the symbolism and the substance of this relationship. While Putin pledged “uninterrupted fuel supplies” to India, the country’a companies are buying less Russian oil in the face of US tariffs and sanctions. Russia and India concluded a string of memorandums of understanding in areas from migration and mobility to health and food security, maritime cooperation, fertilisers, customs, and academic and media collaboration. But the anticipated announcements on major defence deals did not happen. India has not concluded any major defence deals with Russia since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. This has been fuelled by delays in the delivery of several platforms and spare parts as Moscow has prioritised its own defence needs. This is a trend that predates the war in Ukraine as New Delhi has sought to diversify its defence imports and strengthen its domestic production.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 10:00 am
Eurovision used to be a campy joy – but it has become a cynical way to whitewash war | Arwa Mahdawi

The song contest continues with its mission of ‘unity and cultural exchange’ by rolling out the red carpet for Israel, even though at least four countries have pulled out in protest
A new acronym emerged a couple of months into Israel’s bombardment of Gaza: WCNSF. “Wounded child, no surviving family”. That acronym is unique to Gaza, experts like paediatrician Dr Tanya Haj-Hasan with Médecins Sans Frontières have said. Normally it’s rare for doctors to treat a child who has lost their entire family. But there has been nothing “normal” about the genocide in Gaza, where whole bloodlines have been wiped out and there are more child amputees than anywhere else in the world. Nothing normal about scores of doctors coming back from a landscape of rubble with reports of kids being deliberately targeted by Israeli snipers.
Despite a supposed ceasefire being in place, Gaza remains hell on earth. Essential medical supplies are not getting in and Amnesty International has said Israel is still committing genocide. (Israel has denied this, of course, just as it denies everything it is accused of.) But while traumatised orphans are now freezing in makeshift tent camps, there is a little heartwarming news: nothing is going to stop the Eurovision song contest from continuing with its mission of “unity and cultural exchange.” Eurovision will continue to roll out a blood-red carpet for Israel, even though at least four European countries (Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, Slovenia) have now pulled out in protest. Because this is what unity looks like, folks!
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Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 11:00 am
The US is not just Europe’s unwilling ally, but an adversary steeped in far-right ideology | Cas Mudde

Don’t say you weren’t warned: Trump’s new national security strategy seeks to destroy liberal democracy as we know it
On the same day that Donald Trump received his made-to-order “peace prize” from his newest pal, Fifa president “Johnny” Infantino, his administration published an equally gaudy national security strategy. The relatively short document oozes Trump and Trumpism. It starts out with the typically modest claim that the president has brought “our nation – and the world – back from the brink of catastrophe and disaster”.
Even if the strategy mostly formalises the ongoing actions and statements of Trump and his administration, it should be heeded as a warning for the world, and Europe in particular.
Cas Mudde is the Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF professor of international affairs at the University of Georgia, and author of The Far Right Today
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 5:00 am
Received an unwanted gift? Here is your failsafe guide to how to respond | Polly Hudson

Remember the protocol everyone must follow: look convincingly happy and never say what you actually think about a disappointing present
To paraphrase George Michael, last Christmas my friend gave her sister-in-law a book. The sister-in-law opened it, immediately said, “Oh I’ve already got this,” and handed it back. If you just winced, you are correct.
Common decency dictates that you gratefully receive a jumper, making multiple exclamations of how thrilled you are, even if you’re wearing an identical one as you open it. The very next day, you give it away. That’s how it works, and why charity shops are inundated in December and January. This is the season of goodwill, not honesty – white lies are so festively appropriate, they’re the colour of snow. Ho-ho-hope you kept the receipt, said no one ever.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:55 pm
In what sense is Tommy Robinson a genuine Christian? None that I can see | Ravi Holy

The extremist, who is said to have converted in prison, is now planning a mass carol service. But look at his words and deeds: hardly Saint Tommy, is it?
Here’s a thought for the day: what kind of Christian am I, and what kind of Christian is Tommy Robinson? It needs addressing, and so it’s good, given the far-righter’s recent religiously contentious pronouncements – and ahead of his planned carol service this weekend – that my church is addressing it. That’s not to say the matter is simple.
Scroll back. When I told someone from the Pentecostal church, which I had attended in my 20s, that I was going to be ordained in the Church of England, she very graciously conceded that while, on the whole, it was a “dead church”, there might be one or two “real Christians” within it. More disturbingly, a senior Anglican cleric of the evangelical persuasion recently said something similar to me – and I was unclear whether he regarded me as being one of the chosen few.
Ravi Holy is rector of The United Wye Benefice in Canterbury, Kent, and a standup comedian
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Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 8:00 am
Trump’s crackdown on factchecker visas won't protect free speech | Margaret Sullivan

This isn’t about defending citizens. It’s about keeping the truth – and those skilled at protecting it – at a safe distance
Donald Trump’s war on the truth has taken many forms – spreading thousands of falsehoods, insulting journalists and suing news organizations.
It’s clear he desperately wants to control the message received by the public, and to have his version of reality go unchallenged, whether that’s about a “rigged” election or the decreased price of eggs.
Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 3:00 pm
‘A different type of game’: USMNT veterans on how to handle World Cup pressure

In 2010 and 2022, the US faced heightened emotions from the lead-in to the tournament itself. As hosts next year, little will change
The draw is done. The schedule is set. For the US men’s national team, all that’s left, aside from playing the games, are the emotional highs and lows. After the draw, US head coach Mauricio Pochettino referenced a “competitive stress” factor triggered by the World Cup. He said the friendlies against Belgium and Portugal in March are intended to simulate that stress so that it doesn’t surprise his players when the spotlight of the World Cup arrives.
With the margins always thin at a World Cup, earning results that mitigate that pressure could prove to be the difference between the USMNT crashing out just when they capture the undivided attention of the nation, or enduring and soaring to a best-ever finish.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 11:00 am
Big 12 commissioner says Notre Dame comments after CFP snub ‘totally out of bounds’

Fighting Irish AD has attacked ACC this week
Miami won selection ahead of Notre Dame
Big 12 Conference commissioner Brett Yormark said Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua was “totally out of bounds” for his comments on the Atlantic Coast Conference this week.
Notre Dame have a football scheduling alliance with the ACC and are a full member of the conference in other sports. Bevacqua has claimed the ACC damaged Notre Dame‘s chances at making the College Football Playoff, instead campaigning for Miami’s inclusion.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 1:06 pm
Liverpool players will not try to influence Salah on his future, says Szoboszlai

‘It’s going to be the club’s and his decision,’ midfielder says
Curtis Jones insists squad firmly behind Arne Slot
Dominik Szoboszlai has said the Liverpool dressing room will have no influence over Mohamed Salah’s next move because only the player and the club can decide how their standoff ends.
Salah missed Liverpool’s valuable Champions League win at Inter on Tuesday having been left out of Arne Slot’s squad in response to his highly critical interview at Leeds. The 33-year-old could also be absent when Liverpool host Brighton on Saturday. He is due to report for Africa Cup of Nations duty with Egypt on Monday.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:00 pm
British Ice Skating to allow same-sex couples to compete in ice dance

Same-sex teams cannot compete beyond national level
GB follows national federations in Canada and Finland
Same-sex couples will be permitted to compete in ice dance in British events as of next season, including the national championships, British Ice Skating announced on Wednesday.
However, same-sex teams cannot compete beyond the national level, as the International Skating Union’s rules stipulate pair and dance teams must comprise one man and one woman.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:19 pm
20-year-old charged with attempted murder over shooting of Jets’ Kris Boyd

Frederick Green allegedly shot NFL player in abdomen
Boyd was on night out with Jets teammates
A Bronx man has been charged with attempted murder in the shooting of New York Jets player Kris Boyd, police announced Tuesday.
The New York police department said Frederick Green, 20, was charged late Monday night. Police had revealed Monday that a “person of interest” was in custody but didn’t name them. It was not immediately clear if Green has an attorney. He also faces additional charges of assault and criminal possession of a weapon, police said.
Boyd was shot in the abdomen just after 2am on 16 November in midtown Manhattan. Boyd, his friend and two other Jets’ players, Irvin Charles and Jamien Sherwood, had left a club and were approached by a group of men who made fun of their clothing, police told reporters at a news briefing.
Published: December 9, 2025, 10:05 pm
Paul Pogba invests in Saudi Arabian camel racing team and aims to ‘elevate the sport’

Footballer hopes to own world’s most expensive camel
‘I’ve watched my fair share of races on YouTube,’ he says
It is known as the sport of the sheikhs, with thousands of fans packing desert tracks to watch robot jockeys compete for huge prizes. Now professional camel racing has a new high-profile investor: Paul Pogba.
The Monaco midfielder said he had become a shareholder in the Saudi Arabia-based Al Haboob, the world’s first professional camel racing team competing across the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf, because he wanted to “elevate the sport on to a global stage”.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:39 pm
Arteta fears Arsenal trophy hunt could be hindered by ‘dangerous circle’ of injuries

Declan Rice ruled out of Club Brugge match with illness
Max Dowman to miss several weeks with ankle injury
Mikel Arteta fears that Arsenal’s quest for silverware this season could be undermined by a “dangerous circle” of mounting injuries and an unforgiving fixture list that he believes are placing huge demands on his squad.
Arteta confirmed that Declan Rice has not travelled to Belgium for Arsenal’s Champions League meeting with Club Brugge on Wednesday because of illness, while Leandro Trossard and William Saliba are again unavailable.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 8:22 pm
‘A generation lost at sea’: the desperate Rohingya falling prey to traffickers as they flee Bangladesh

Barred from work and school in Bangladesh, thousands of refugees are making the perilous voyage to Malaysia by boat – with some beaten en route to extort even more money
Majuma Begum stayed awake until 3am waiting for her son to return from the market before accepting he was not coming home. The next day he phoned to say he was on the Bangladeshi coast, waiting to begin a boat journey to Malaysia that she had desperately tried to stop him taking.
It was the start of weeks of worry for the 58-year-old, whose fears deepened when a boat carrying Rohingya refugees capsized near Malaysia in early November, killing dozens. She felt as though she could finally breathe again when he finally reached his destination.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:00 pm
Eileen Higgins becomes Miami’s first Democratic mayor in 30 years

In stunning upset victory, Higgins also becomes first woman in post and first non-Hispanic candidate since 90s
Democrat Eileen Higgins was elected mayor of Miami on Tuesday night in a stunning upset victory that reversed a run of recent Republican successes in Florida.
The election of Higgins, 61, a former county commissioner, also added to a string of Democratic wins across the country that have served to highlight the growing level of resistance to Donald Trump in his second presidential term.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:01 am
Meghan accuses Daily Mail of ethics breach over reporting from father’s bedside

Paper criticised over coverage of Duchess of Sussex’s attempt to contact Thomas Markle after surgery
The Duchess of Sussex has accused the Daily Mail of breaching “clear ethical boundaries” by reporting from the bedside of her estranged father, following his claims he had not received his daughter’s messages.
Thomas Markle appealed to Meghan to see him in a Mail on Sunday interview at the weekend, after he underwent serious surgery in the Philippines.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:27 pm
Louvre thieves evaded police with 30 seconds to spare, investigation finds

Report found avoidable security failures including broken CCTV and lack of coordination at museum, hearing told
The thieves who stole crown jewels from the Louvre in October evaded police with just 30 seconds to spare due to avoidable security failures at the Paris museum, a damning investigation has revealed.
The investigation, ordered by the culture ministry after the embarrassing daylight heist, revealed that only one of two security cameras was working near the site where the intruders broke in on the morning of Sunday 19 October.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:49 pm
Daily killings in Mexico drop 37% under Claudia Sheinbaum, but experts say data is problematic

Government claims national security strategy is working, but analysts say figures don’t show rise in forced disappearances
The average number of daily killings per month in Mexico has dropped by 37% since President Claudia Sheinbaum took office last year, according to new government figures, but security analysts cautioned that homicide data may not indicate improved national security.
There was an average of nearly 55 murders a day in November compared with almost 87 when Sheinbaum assumed the presidency in September last year, the head of the country’s national public security system, Marcela Figueroa Franco, said during the president’s daily news conference on Tuesday.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 1:08 pm
Italy first country to win Unesco recognition for national cuisine

Italian cooking added to ‘intangible cultural heritage’ list after campaign by Giorgia Meloni’s far-right government
Unesco has officially recognised Italian cooking as a cultural beacon, an endorsement hailed by the far-right prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, whose government has put the country’s food at the heart of its nationalistic expression of identity.
The announcement, made on Wednesday during the UN cultural body’s assembly in Delhi, means Italian cuisine – from pasta and mozzarella to wine and tiramisu – will be inscribed on the coveted list of “intangible cultural heritage”.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:43 pm
Elon Musk’s SpaceX ‘preparing for flotation that could value it at over $1tn’

Reports say space exploration company has begun talks about stock market listing that could raise more than $25bn
Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX is preparing to list on the stock market next year in a move that could raise more than $25bn (£19bn) and value the business at more than $1tn, according to reports.
SpaceX, which designs, builds and launches rockets, is said to have started discussions with banks about an initial public offering (IPO). It could join the stock market in about June or July, according Reuters, which cited an unnamed source familiar with the matter.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 8:26 am
Russell Crowe says makers of Gladiator II did not ‘understand what made the first one special’

The actor has criticised the creative team behind the sequel to Ridley Scott’s 2000 epic, saying it lacked the moral core that defined the original Oscar-winning film
Russell Crowe has said that the makers of Gladiator II did not “understand … what made that first one special”.
In interview excerpts posted on social media by Australian radio station Triple J, Crowe said that the Gladiator sequel, which starred Paul Mescal and was released in 2024, was let down by “the people in that engine room not actually understanding what made that first one special”.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 11:23 am
Jubilant Sykes’ son arrested after Grammy-nominated opera singer stabbed to death

The 71-year-old performer’s son Micah has been arrested on suspicion of murder, Santa Monica police said
Jubilant Sykes, the Grammy-nominated opera and gospel singer, has died aged 71 after being stabbed to death at his home in California.
His 31-year-old son, Micah Sykes, was arrested on suspicion of murder, authorities said on Tuesday.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:29 am
EU proposes loosening rules on AI gigafactories in green rollback

Latest package in dismantling of environmental rules also suggests repealing hazardous chemicals database
Datacentres, AI gigafactories and affordable housing may be exempt from mandatory environmental impact assessments in the EU under a proposal that advances the European Commission’s rollback of green rules.
The latest in a series of packages to cut red tape calls for permitting processes for critical projects to be sped up and reducing the scope of environmental reporting rules for businesses.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:18 pm
Synthetic chemicals in food system creating health burden of $2.2tn a year, report finds

Scientists issue urgent warning about chemicals, found to cause cancer and infertility as well as harming environment
Scientists have issued an urgent warning that some of the synthetic chemicals that help underpin the current food system are driving increased rates of cancer, neurodevelopmental conditions and infertility, while degrading the foundations of global agriculture.
The health burden from phthalates, bisphenols, pesticides and Pfas “forever chemicals” amounts to up to $2.2tn a year – roughly as much as the profits of the world’s 100 largest publicly listed companies, according to the report published on Wednesday.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 6:00 am
‘Even the animals seem confused’: a retreating Kashmir glacier is creating an entire new world in its wake

Kolahoi is one of many glaciers whose decline is disrupting whole ecosystems – water, wildlife and human life that it has supported for centuries
From the slopes above Pahalgam, the Kolahoi glacier is visible as a thinning, rumpled ribbon of ice stretching across the western Himalayas. Once a vast white artery feeding rivers, fields and forests, it is now retreating steadily, leaving bare rock, crevassed ice and newly exposed alpine meadows.
The glacier’s meltwater has sustained paddy fields, apple orchards, saffron fields and grazing pastures for centuries. Now, as its ice diminishes, the entire web of life it supported is shifting.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 4:00 am
US judge strikes down Trump order blocking wind energy projects

Federal judge declared January executive order unlawful, ruling in favor of a coalition of state attorneys general
A federal judge on Monday struck down Donald Trump’s executive order blocking wind energy projects, saying the effort to halt virtually all leasing of windfarms on federal lands and waters was “arbitrary and capricious” and violated US law.
Judge Patti Saris of the US district court for the district of Massachusetts vacated Trump’s 20 January executive order blocking wind energy projects and declared it unlawful.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 3:16 pm
Oklahoma man allegedly holds up liquor store with ‘old timey musket’

Local police say Dyllon Redfern, 24, brandished a derringer from the 19th century after being asked for his ID
The single-shot, percussion-style pistols known as derringers have almost certainly not been used in violent crimes since the 19th-century old west in the US – but police allege that a robber clad in pajama pants brandished one of those weapons at an Oklahoma liquor store recently.
Dyllon Redfern, 24, stands accused of going into Primo’s Wine and Spirits in Tulsa on the night of 5 December but being turned away from buying anything because he did not have his identification. Store employees later told Tulsa police that Redfern, who was in pajama pants and a hooded sweatshirt, left and came back with what they described as an “old timey musket”, pointed the gun at them and demanded cash as well as their IDs.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 10:00 am
Student killed in second shooting at Kentucky State University in four months

Additional student critically wounded on Tuesday, after 17 August shooting left two people with gunshot wounds
At least one student was killed and another was critically wounded in a shooting at a residence hall at Kentucky State University on Tuesday, and a suspect who is not a student at the school was in custody, officials said.
The shooting was the second in four months in the same area of the university.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 1:27 am
Man convicted of killing woman during home invasion executed in Florida

In state’s 18th execution this year, Mark Geralds, 58, given three-drug injection for 1989 stabbing of Tressa Pettibone
A man convicted of fatally stabbing a woman during a home invasion decades ago was executed on Tuesday evening in Florida.
Mark Allen Geralds, 58, was pronounced dead at 6.15pm following a three-drug injection at Florida state prison for the February 1989 murder of Tressa Pettibone.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:12 am
‘We call him ... unbearable’: California homeowner laments uninvited beast

The 550lb bear living under Ken Johnson’s home for two weeks is unmoved by ‘lure’, with caramel and cherry smells
A hefty 550lb black bear has laid claim to the crawl space under an Altadena home, marking the latest in a series of bear incursions into the Los Angeles community.
On 25 November, homeowner Ken Johnson noticed the bear leaving the crawl space and later contacted California’s department of fish and wildlife for assistance removing it from below his home. Despite sweet-scented lures and ammonia-towels, the bear has remained in place for more than two weeks.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 11:20 pm
Zelenskyy ‘ready for elections’ after Trump questions Ukrainian democracy

Zelenskyy says he would hold wartime elections within months given help from allies and Ukraine’s parliament
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he is ready to hold a wartime election within the next three months, if Ukraine’s parliament and foreign allies will allow it, after Donald Trump accused him of clinging on to power.
Zelenskyy, clearly irritated by Trump’s intervention, said that “this is a question for the people of Ukraine, not people from other states, with all due respect to our partners”.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 10:09 pm
UK joins call for Europe’s human rights laws to be ‘constrained’

Britain aligns with some of Europe’s hardline governments in calling for change to allow Rwanda-style migration deals
The UK has joined some of Europe’s hardline governments in calling for human rights laws to be “constrained” to allow Rwanda-style migration deals with third countries and more foreign criminals to be deported.
Twenty-seven of the 46 Council of Europe members including the UK, Hungary and Italy have signed an unofficial statement that also urges a new framework for the European convention of human rights, which will also narrow the definition of “inhuman and degrading treatment”.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:13 pm
Burkina Faso releases 11 Nigerian troops after ‘unauthorised’ plane landing

Military personnel told they can return to Nigeria after actions described as ‘unfriendly act’
Authorities in Burkina Faso have released 11 Nigerian military personnel held after a cargo plane from Lagos made an “unauthorised” emergency landing in its second largest city, Bobo-Dioulasso.
The breakaway regional Association of Sahel States (AES) said on Monday that the C-130 aircraft had entered Burkina Faso’s airspace without clearance, calling it an “unfriendly act”.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:51 pm
Teacher in Hungary facing criminal charges for organising Pride event

As Viktor Orbán tightens his grip in the country, rights organisations have called for the EU to intervene
A rights campaigner in Hungary has been placed under investigation and is facing potential criminal charges after organising a peaceful Pride march, in a case that campaigners have described as “unprecedented and dangerous” for the EU.
In early October, thousands flocked to the southern city of Pécs to take part in Pride. It was the fifth year that the march was held – the only other annual Pride gathering in the country besides that of Budapest – and was becoming a showcase of the city’s commitment to freedom, diversity and the coexistence of minorities.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 5:00 am
‘The bullying can’t go on’: the film-maker following Filipino fishers under siege by China

Baby Ruth Villarama’s documentary Food Delivery depicts those struggling with the superpower to retain their trade. The director describes capturing their boats getting rammed by the Chinese coast guard
During a televised debate in 2016, populist presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte made a typically belligerent statement that he himself would jetski to Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea and plant a Philippine flag there. Duterte claimed that he was ready to die a hero to keep the Chinese out of the bitterly contested maritime territory.
“That made millions of Filipino workers and fishers vote for him because of that one promise,” says film-maker Baby Ruth Villarama. As her new Oscar and Bafta-contending documentary Food Delivery: Fresh from the West Philippine Sea reveals, it wasn’t a promise Duterte kept. “He would make excuses that the jetski has broken down. Eventually there was an official pronouncement that it had just been a campaign joke. From then on, the fisherfolk were really enraged.”
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:47 pm
‘My beautiful house lay in ruins!’: how to build (and wreck) a Hollywood set – in pictures

Veteran set decorator Lauri Gaffin has spent a career dressing up films from indie classics to blockbusters. Her new photographic memoir takes us behind the scenes of this ever-changing job – and on the hunt for wolves’ penis bones
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 7:00 am
Simon Cowell: The Next Act review – the billionth take on his one idea

This Netflix show starts off feeling like a documentary, and winds up as another attempt to recreate The X-Factor. It really cannot be overstated how much of a rehash this boyband contest is
Ladies and gentlemen, the most cynical bait and switch of the year has finally arrived. To the casual viewer, Netflix’s new series Simon Cowell: The Next Act may appear to be yet another quasi-unvarnished authorised documentary series.
And that would make sense, because those things are everywhere at the moment. Everyone from David Beckham to Robbie Williams to Charlie Sheen has made one, allowing a film crew into their lives to offer just enough grit to fool people into thinking they are watching anything other than a heavily sanitised publicity project. And, really, who deserves one of these more than Simon Cowell?
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 8:01 am
Merv review – a dog steals the show in Amazon’s by-the-book Christmas romcom

Charlie Cox and Zooey Deschanel co-parent a depressed dog in a serviceable attempt to appeal to animal lovers during the festive period
It is a truth universally acknowledged, at least in my social circles, that co-parenting a dog is a bad idea. Most will tell you: shared canine custody arrangements prevent exes from moving on. It’s a logistical headache. It causes fights. It’s annoying for all involved (and then some). And apparently, in a revelation worthy of a straight-to-streaming movie, it makes dogs depressed.
Not to minimize the mental health of dogs – I’ve listened to my mother boast about our family chihuahua’s “EQ” enough to know that man’s best friend has the capacity for great emotional sensitivity. (And the ability to convey it on command – for a truly outstanding performance of doggie depression, please see Bing the bereft great dane in 2024’s The Friend.) I have no doubt that a dog like Merv, a wired-hair terrier sort played by Gus the Dog in Merv’s eponymous Amazon movie, would struggle to adjust from life in a single family unit to split homes. Whether or not the ill-advised dog-sharing arrangement can sustain a whole Christmas romcom, however, is a dubious proposition.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 3:00 pm
Growing pains: the struggle to make a must-see gen Z TV show

Hollywood is still trying to court younger audiences but this year’s crop of new comedies, from Adults to I Love LA, have yet to prove essential
This year, despite not particularly liking the show nor wanting to, I have thought a lot about the opening scene to Adults. The FX half-hour comedy about a group of recent college graduates in New York begins, naturally, on the subway; what seems like an over-studied portrait of early adulthood intimacy – tangled limbs, in-group references, aggressively relaxed banter – quickly devolves into a standoff between a creepy subway masturbator and the group’s instigator, Issa (Amita Rao), trying to out-masturbate him to make a wildly off point about feminism. “Is this the world you want?!?” she shouts at him, hand vigorously in pants.
The moment is intentionally off-putting, perhaps too much so – I’m as ripe as anyone for surprise, but found the try-hardness of this shock memorably irksome. Yet it’s also unintentionally revealing: this, it implicitly screams, is a show to get young people’s attention. A similar anxiety courses through the opening of I Love LA, HBO’s west-coast rejoinder to Adults that is similarly pitched as a zeitgeist-y take on the thrilling chaos of young adulthood. We meet Maia, played by creator and co-writer Rachel Sennott, mid-sex with her boyfriend, heedlessly determined to come before going to work, even if it means ignoring an earthquake.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 10:03 am
All hail Avatar! How event movies are trying to bring back the box office blockbuster

Ahead of James Cameron’s latest Avatar sequel hitting the big screen, we look at how studios aim for ‘theatricality’ to get streaming film fans from sofa to cinema
If anyone still knows how to fill a movie theatre, it’s James Cameron. Having broken the all-time worldwide box office record in 1997 with Titanic and again 12 years later with Avatar, his work is the acme of big-screen spectacle.
His latest offering, Avatar: Fire and Ash, arrives in radically different circumstances. With several years now between us and the pandemic, it is clear that theatrical box office is likely not coming back to what it was: US total box office for 2025 currently stands at $7.6bn (down from $11.3bn in 2019); the worldwide haul is expected to be around $34.1bn, a 13% drop from pre-Covid times. All the more onus on Cameron’s hypertrophic Smurfs to bring in the box office cavalry at year’s end. And hopefully supply some further indications about the magic elixir needed to break the Netflix’n’chill stranglehold and get boots back in cinemas.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 7:00 am
‘After almost destroying the world, our families are friends’: the thrilling podcast from JFK and Khrushchev’s relatives

Their relatives might have been on opposite sides of near-nuclear war, but the US and Soviet leader’s descendants have teamed up for an intimate BBC podcast. They talk humanity, hate – and why Trump is a ‘very limited’ man
In October 1962, the world came closer to destruction than at any other point in modern times. After a US surveillance plane discovered that Soviet nuclear missile sites were being built in Cuba, less than 100 miles from the US mainland, President John F Kennedy responded by ordering the US Navy’s Sixth Fleet to impose a naval blockade around the island. Almost two weeks of impossible tension followed.
The threat was clear. If Kennedy, or his Soviet counterpart, Nikita Khrushchev, fired on their enemy, a chain reaction of global nuclear strikes and counterstrikes would have followed, plunging humanity into all-out ruination.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 12:57 pm
The 50 best albums of 2025

From a pop star who will drag you to the club to a UK rapper like none before her, here are the year’s finest LPs as decided by 30 Guardian music writers
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Flat Earth by Anika Jade Levy review – fear and loathing in New York

This sharp, bleak debut satirises the current cultural moment through the life and loves of a cynical young writer
There is a long tradition of stories about artists that are also about the question of how to represent life in art; novels about artists with toxic female friendships are more unusual.
Enter Anika Jade Levy’s slim and sharp debut Flat Earth, which shares its title with a film made by a woman whom Avery, the narrator, identifies as her best friend. Frances is a rich and beautiful twentysomething who becomes a “reluctant celebrity in certain circles” after her film, “an experimental documentary about rural isolation and rightwing conspiracy theories” in the modern-day United States, premieres to critical acclaim at a gallery in New York. Avery, meanwhile, is struggling to write what she describes as “a book of cultural reports”.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 9:00 am
American Canto by Olivia Nuzzi review – insufferable filler that sidesteps the real issues

The reporter’s alleged affair with Robert F Kennedy Jr raises a whole host of questions, few of which get answers in this pretentious memoir
Did he take me seriously?” Olivia Nuzzi wonders in the midst of her infamous alleged affair with Robert F Kennedy Jr. Nuzzi, then Washington correspondent for New York magazine, has just learned that she and the Politician, as she calls RFK Jr in her new book, may overlap during a visit to Mar-a-Lago. Nuzzi, worried Donald Trump will catch on and start spreading rumours, convenes an emergency meeting with the Politician to strategise. RFK Jr – who has denied having an affair with Nuzzi – doesn’t see the big deal.
So, she agonises “Did he take me seriously?” and reflects that she had “little cause to consider the question before now.”
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 12:00 pm
It Girl by Marisa Meltzer review – how Jane Birkin became an icon

The unlikely story of an English girl catapulted to French fame – and a relationship with Serge Gainsbourg that resembled a piece of deranged performance art
Boarding a flight in 1983, Jane Birkin found herself wrestling with the open straw basket into which she habitually crammed everything from playscripts to nappies. As she reached for the overhead locker the basket overturned, spilling the contents on her neighbour. He turned out to be the chief executive of Hermès, the French luxury goods company, and immediately offered to make her a bag with internal pockets and a secure closure. Birkin sketched what she wanted on a sick bag and “The Birkin” was born: a slouchy trapezoid in finest leather complete with its own little padlock. These days a Birkin bag starts at around £10,000 while the original, made for Birkin herself, was auctioned this summer for £7.4m.
It is a tale that gets endlessly repeated thanks to its neat compression of the main beats of the Jane Birkin story. First, there’s the insouciance, the fact that the Anglo-French singer and actor never seemed to go after anything; rather, it came to her. Then there’s her lack of mortification at having her whole life upended on a strange man’s lap, nappies and all. Finally, there’s her refusal to feel overawed by her bounty. Birkin famously did not treat her Hermès bag with especial reverence, enthusiastically festooning it with charms, beads, stickers and ribbons. The trend for personalising your handbag with bits of tat was ubiquitous this summer, part of a wider revival of the Birkin aesthetic, comprising flared mid-wash jeans, peasanty cheesecloth blouses and ballet flats. You couldn’t avoid it if you tried.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 9:00 am
On the Calculation of Volume III by Solvej Balle review – how to make a timeloop endlessly interesting

The hypnotic third novel in the hit Danish series grapples with the philosophical realities of being stuck on repeat in 18 November
The time loop story, in which characters repeatedly relive the same span of time, has become synonymous with the 1993 film Groundhog Day, but the idea has much older roots. In PD Ouspensky’s 1915 novel Strange Life of Ivan Osokin, the feckless Osokin is given the chance to live his life over again, only to find himself making all the same mistakes. Like Groundhog Day’s insufferable Phil Connors, Osokin can change nothing without changing himself.
Solvej Balle’s much-lauded series On the Calculation of Volume takes a very different approach. She first began working on the idea decades ago, several years before Groundhog Day was released. The film, she says, “helped me with research by trying out some of the roads I did not want to take”. The books, five so far with two more planned, have proved a literary sensation in her native Denmark, with the first three volumes together scooping the 2022 Nordic Council Literature prize, the highest literary honour in Scandinavia. This is the third to be published in English this year; the first was shortlisted for the 2025 International Booker prize.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 7:00 am
As AI floods our culture, here’s why we must protect human storytelling in games

Buying the Zombies, Run! studio wasn’t part of my plan, but a post-apocalypse game with stories that make people feel seen pulled me in
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A few days ago, I clicked a button on my phone to send funds to a company in Singapore and so took ownership of the video game I co-created and am lead writer for: Zombies, Run! I am a novelist, I wrote the bestselling, award-winning The Power, which was turned into an Amazon Prime TV series starring Toni Collette. What on earth am I doing buying a games company?
Well. First of all. Zombies, Run! is special. It’s special to me – the game started as a Kickstarter and the community that grew up around it has always been incredibly supportive of what we’re doing. And it’s special in what it does. It’s a game to exercise with. You play it on your smartphone – iPhone or Android – and we tell stories from the zombie apocalypse in your headphones to encourage you to go further, faster, or just make exercise less boring. Games are so often portrayed as the bad entertainment form, but I made a game that fundamentally helps people to be healthier.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 3:00 pm
Skate Story review – hellish premise aside, this is skateboarding paradise

PC, PS5, Switch 2; Sam Eng/Devolver Digital
An exquisitely fluid game of tricks, grinds and manuals is framed by a story that uncovers the poignancy of the infamously painful pastime
Skateboarding video games live and die by their vibe. The original Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater titles were anarchic, arcade fun while the recent return of EA’s beloved Skate franchise offered competent yet jarringly corporate realism. Skate Story, which is mostly the work of solo developer Sam Eng, offers a more impressionistic interpretation while capturing something of the sport’s essential spirit. It transposes the boarding action to a demonic underworld where the aesthetic is less fire and brimstone than glittering, 2010s-era vaporwave. It is also the most emotionally real a skateboarding game has ever felt.
The premise is ingenious: you are a demon made out of “pain and glass”. Skate to the moon and swallow it, says the devil, and you shall be freed. So that is exactly what you do. You learn to ollie first, a “delicate, precise trick” according to the artfully written in-game text. Then come the pop shuvit, kickflip, heelflip and more.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 10:00 am
Snakes alive! A boy with a serpent in the Appalachians: Hannah Modigh’s best photograph

‘I was told not to go to St Charles as it was too dangerous. I went and was struck by how free the kids are. They’re not afraid of the region’s rattlesnakes’
I visited the Appalachian mountains for the first time in my mid-20s, after deciding I needed to get away from my inner circle in Sweden to find my way into photography. I felt I had to be by myself, just responding to things happening around me and not thinking about my daily life.
America played a big part in my family history, and the Appalachians called to me in particular because at that time, around 2006, I’d been listening to a lot of bluegrass music. I wanted to get closer to people who lived in the place where it originated – music has always been a big inspiration for me. While driving in the mountains with no particular destination in mind, I met a social worker who told me: “Whatever you do, don’t go to St Charles.” She said something about it being too dangerous, which made me curious.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:00 pm
Bob Vylan to sue Ireland’s RTÉ for defamation over Glastonbury coverage

Legal action alleges Irish broadcaster defamed group by claiming they led antisemitic chants at festival in June
The British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan have launched defamation proceedings against the Irish broadcaster RTÉ over its coverage of their performance at Glastonbury.
The legal action alleges Ireland’s national broadcaster defamed the group by claiming they led antisemitic chants at the festival last June.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 12:11 pm
‘We are truly doomed’: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard despair at AI clone appearing on Spotify

Australian psych-rockers, who removed their music from Spotify in protest against the streaming service, lament the appearance of AI band King Lizard Wizard
Spotify has removed an AI impersonator of popular Australian rockers King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard from the streaming service, with the band’s frontman voicing despair at the situation.
King Gizzard removed their music from Spotify in July in a protest against the company’s chief executive Daniel Ek, who is the chair of military technology company Helsing as well as a major investor.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 10:43 am
Raul Malo, frontman of band the Mavericks, dies aged 60

The musician, who led the Grammy-winning band, had been receiving treatment for colon cancer
Raul Malo, the soulful tenor and frontman of the genre-defying, Grammy-winning band the Mavericks, has died. He was 60.
Malo died on Monday night, his wife, Betty Malo, posted on his Facebook page. He had been diagnosed with cancer. The frontman of the Mavericks had documented his health journey on social media since he disclosed in June 2024 that he was receiving treatment for colon cancer.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 3:57 pm
The nine best eco-friendly holiday decor in the US to celebrate with less waste

We found reusable wrapping clothes, garlands made from invasive species, and solar-powered lights that you’ll want to use season after season
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The holiday season is a time for joy, togetherness and generosity, but it can also be a time for overflowing waste bins. According to Oklahoma State University, families tend to generate about 25% more trash during this season, and it’s easy to see how. From disposable gift wrap to novelty decor destined for the landfill by New Year’s Eve, short-lived festivities can unintentionally generate long-term trash.
But that doesn’t mean you need to endure a drab and joyless December in a cave: a few thoughtful swaps can make for magical holiday celebrations with less waste, and some of them even help communities in need. Here are nine sustainable purchases that can help fill the season with intention, and maybe even inspire those around you to do the same.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 8:15 pm
The 20 best gifts in the US for people who love the outdoors, tested in nature by our expert

Wondering what to get the nature lover in your life? Our outdoor enthusiast curates the must-haves: Loop earplugs, Yeti Rambler and more
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Whether you know someone who camps every weekend or just enjoys morning coffee outside, you already know: outdoorsy people can be particular about their gear. They want to stay both comfortable and safe in the elements – a reliable water bottle means no spills in the pack and a good headlamp keeps them on the trail and not in a ravine.
Outdoor gear can be intimidating and expensive, but I’ve pulled together a list of affordable yet reliable things that I’ve personally used as an outdoors lover. (I have also gifted many of these to family members who now use them often.) These are things I’ve dragged through mud, shoved into carry-ons and relied on when the weather turned. Whether your person camps, hikes, fishes or bikes, here are durable and practical gifts that make being outside easier and more fun.
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Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 3:28 pm
How neurodivergent households design ‘a home that knows your brain’

From dark, sound-proofed rooms to clever storage solutions, families with autism and ADHD are finding inspired ways to adjust their environments
In the middle of Cherie Clonan’s bright Melbourne home sits a room in total darkness, “for our son to retreat to”, she says. “It’s all black in there. You wouldn’t believe it’s the same home!”
The space, lined with sound-blocking panels, is a sanctuary for her autistic son: a quiet cocoon for decompressing after school. “He loves to go in there to game online with his mates,” Clonan says.
Diagnosed autistic at 37, Clonan lives in a weatherboard cottage with her husband, Chris, and her two neurodivergent teenagers. Since buying the house five years ago, she has been reshaping it around their needs. “Our family’s split half-half – 50% sensory-seek versus sensory-avoidant,” she says. “I chase light. I love light-filled everything. But my son really is the opposite.”
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:00 pm
‘What to buy Dad for Christmas’: is retail ready for the AI shopping shift?

As shoppers ask ChatGPT for inspiration, brands scramble to ensure their products appeal to the bots calling the shots
Christmas shopping – some love it, to others it’s a chore, and this year for the first time many of us will outsource the annual task of coming up with gift ideas to artificial intelligence.
While traditional internet search, social media – especially TikTok and Instagram – and simply wandering a local high street will still be the main routes to presents for most this year, about a quarter of people in the UK are already using AI to find the right products, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 1:00 pm
Is it a good idea to have a hot toddy when you’re sick?

Experts weigh in on if the traditional remedy of whisky, honey, lemon and hot water can actually help your cold
The hot toddy has a reputation as a folk remedy for illness. And if you’re sick, a steaming cup of whisky, honey, lemon, and water can sound like a lot more fun than crackers and broth.
But what about the alcohol? Here’s what experts say about hot toddies and colds.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 5:00 pm
The art of going ‘Instagram official’: how 10 celebrity couples shared their love with the world

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau are the latest A-listers to announce their relationship status online. But there are many ways to do it - from fancy dress to panicked deletions
As a mark of pure intent, going Instagram official has become a firmly entrenched dating marker. To post a picture of you and your new partner on Instagram – on the grid, mind you, not hiding behind the cowardice of a story – is to not only declare that you are in love, but also that you are confident enough in your future to share it with the world.
As such, Katy Perry’s decision to go Instagram official with Justin Trudeau is a classic of the genre. Long dogged by rumours that they might be together, Perry this week debuted a sanctioned image of them both. They are cheek to cheek. They are smiling, albeit in that slightly strained hurry-up-and-take-it way you do when someone decides to shoot a whole reel of photos. Katy Perry is pulling the exact same face she did when she stared into the camera that time she sort of went into space, which is how you know that it is really serious. Good luck to the pair of them.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 5:23 pm
Parasite cleanses: why are so many people obsessed with intestinal worms?

Probably the most disgusting online trend of 2025, this has led to pictures of people’s excrement all over the internet. Please make it stop ...
Name: Parasite cleanses.
Age: The earliest written records of what were probably parasitic infections in humans are from Egyptian medicine, between around 3000 and 400BC.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 3:53 pm
1 Granary: the influential platform holding the fashion establishment to account

Olya Kuryshchuk’s publication is a rare – and increasingly powerful – voice advocating for the people behind the scenes in an industry that loves a star. Its new awards celebrate the ‘teams who never get to walk a red carpet’
At the Fashion awards – a lavish event at the Royal Albert Hall this month – Jonathan Anderson was named designer of the year for a third time for his work at his own namesake brand and Dior, Anok Yai was named model of the year and Delphine Arnault, the CEO of Dior and scion of fashion’s wealthiest family, gained a special recognition award for her work supporting new talent through the LVMH prize. Think of it as fashion paying tribute to its biggest stars.
Since the night, there has been praise for the British Fashion Council’s new CEO Laura Weir but also criticism. The anonymous Instagram account boringnotcom, which often shares strong opinions on the industry, wrote: “As predicted, the same names got rotated and won the fashion awards … how utterly boring.”
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 8:00 am
Rudolph at the Christmas market: cute festive attraction or damaging reindeer’s health?

Keeping reindeer in pens for public enjoyment can cause them physical and mental harm, charities warn
With their fluffy coats, big brown eyes and reputation as Santa’s helpers, reindeer are a common and popular attraction at Christmas markets around the UK.
But being stuck in a pen and approached by hordes of adoring fans is harming the mental and physical health of Rudolph and his brethren, animal charities have warned.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 2:33 pm
How to use a spent tea bag to make a boozy, fruity treat – recipe | Waste not

Save a used teabag to flavour dried fruit, then just add whisky for a boozy festive treat
A jar of tea-soaked prunes with a cheeky splash of whisky is the gift you never knew you needed. Sticky, sweet and complex, these boozy treats are wonderful spooned over rice pudding, porridge, yoghurt, ice-cream or even panna cotta.
Don’t waste a fresh tea bag, though – enjoy a cuppa first, then use the spent one to infuse the prunes overnight. Earl grey adds fragrant, citrus notes, builders’ tea gives a malty depth, lapsang souchong brings smokiness, and chamomile or rooibos offer softer, floral tones. It’s also worth experimenting with other dried fruits beyond prunes: apricots, figs and/or dates all work beautifully, too.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 1:00 pm
The Christmas vibe shift: forget beige – the Home Alone look is all the rage

This season calls for a tartan bow the size of a dinner plate, traditional baubles on the tree and a host of wooden nutcracker soldiers. ‘Ralph Lauren Christmas’ has gone viral, and gen Z has fallen hard for nostalgia and the 1990s
It is December, which everyone knows is the time to get your Christmas on. So what is it to be this year? An ironic wreath made from brussel sprouts? Oh-so-zeitgeist decorations in the shape of Perelló olive tins or Torres crisp packets? Or are we thinking a minimalist all-white theme?
Wrong, wrong and wrong again. My front door wreath – it went up two weeks ago because I’m a Christmas superfan – is huge and trad, with a tartan bow the size of a dinner plate. There are wooden nutcracker soldiers the size of toddlers by the fireplace. When I put my tree up this weekend, it may well collapse under the weight of old-fashioned round baubles.
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 10:00 am
‘There’s no longer a heartbeat’: the couple whose twins were stillborn – and the ‘birth keeper’ they blame

Soon-to-be parents hired a woman they believed would act as a licensed midwife. But she in fact belonged to a radical society that was linked to baby deaths around the world
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Ernesta Chirwa recalls the jarring moment the woman she presumed was her midwife said something unexpected. Caitlyn Collins was driving her to hospital after 6am, on 15 February 2022. “She said,” says Chirwa, who is 30 and lives in Cape Town, “Please don’t mention to the nurses that we were trying to have a home birth.”
Chirwa was in too much pain to speak – she was in active labour. But she remembers feeling surprised. “Why,” Chirwa recalls, “is she asking us not to mention that we were trying to have a home birth?”
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 10:00 am
‘We’re living in terror’: fears in southern Syria over Israel’s growing occupation

Residents say incursions and raids have increased since forces first entered country a year ago after fall of Assad
On the day Bashar al-Assad’s regime fell, Abu Ibrahim and his family went to sleep wondering what sort of future awaited them in the morning. They woke in a panic, to the sound of gunfire and tanks.
The bullets announced the arrival of the Israeli military into the remote southern Syrian province of Quneitra on 9 December 2024. In the place of Assad militias who used to patrol the roads, bulky armoured personnel carriers filled with Israeli soldiers rumbled down the potholed streets, stopping to assure residents that they were there for their protection.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 11:36 am
Walking into disaster: the narcotrafficking scandal that blew up the BVI

When the new premier of the British Virgin Islands said he needed an armed security detail, his chief of police knew trouble was on its way
Augustus James Ulysses Jaspert, Gus for short, arrived in Tortola, the largest of the British Virgin Islands, on 21 August 2017, just two weeks away from catastrophe. Jaspert, who was in his late 30s, had recently been appointed governor by Queen Elizabeth II, on the recommendation of the Foreign Office in London. The BVI is an overseas territory of Britain, with only partial independence, and the governor effectively acts as a backstop to the locally elected legislature. For Jaspert, a career civil servant, it would be his first hands-on experience of governing – and his first time in the British Virgin Islands. Any trepidation was outweighed by the prospect of moving to the Caribbean. “If you’re sitting in an office in London and someone says, ‘Go to Tortola,’ you look it up on a screen and think, ‘OK, I can do that,’” Jaspert told me.
While Jaspert, his wife and two sons were settling into their new life, a tropical storm gathered over the Atlantic. At first, forecasters weren’t unduly alarmed, but in the first days of September, the storm transformed into something much worse. In the afternoon of 6 September, Hurricane Irma made landfall in Tortola, which is home to the majority of the BVI’s 30,000-strong population. Irma was one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic basin. It scalped buildings, blew out windows and removed entire floors from homes. Shipping containers smashed into the islanders’ fishing boats and the out-of-towners’ yachts.
Continue reading...Published: December 9, 2025, 5:00 am
A snow patrol, Dior dresses and Storm Bram: photos of the day – Wednesday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: December 10, 2025, 1:45 pm
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