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Israel slams UN for ignoring aid already in Gaza while demanding more

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Israel is calling out international organizations, including the United Nations, for decrying the situation in Gaza as "thousands of pallets" of aid remain undistributed.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:05 pm

Putin mum on Trump's 50-day ultimatum, Kremlin officials claim Russia 'didn't care'

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President Donald Trump issues Russian President Vladimir Putin a 50-day deadline to end Ukraine war or face 100% tariffs, prompting skepticism from the EU's chief diplomat and Kyiv's mayor over 50-day timeframe.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:32 pm

Zelenskyy shakes up Ukrainian government, with US weapons on the way

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy taps a new prime minister amid a government shakeup as the country continues its fourth year of war against Russia.

Published: July 15, 2025, 11:58 am

'Squad' members 'decide to lie and twist facts' about Israel's history, says prominent Arab activist

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Israeli Arab activist Yoseph Haddad criticizes the "Squad" for undermining Arab-Jewish coexistence and explains how extremist ideologies spread through Middle East movements.

Published: July 15, 2025, 10:30 am

Iran vows retaliation if UN Security Council issues snapback sanctions on anniversary of nuclear deal

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Tehran issues warning against U.N. snapback sanctions amid concerns over its nuclear program, while expert warns that enforcing the U.N. mechanism could prompt Iran to exit non-proliferation treaty.

Published: July 14, 2025, 8:32 pm

Trump, Rutte announce 'really big' NATO arms package amid new 50 day deadline to Putin

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Trump agrees to sell billions in US arms to NATO countries including Germany, Finland and Denmark and others for quick distribution to Ukraine, following his ultimatum to Putin on peace talks.

Published: July 14, 2025, 3:38 pm

UK to roll out red carpet in ‘unprecedented’ second Trump visit hosted by King Charles

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President Donald Trump accepts invitation for a historic second state visit to the U.K. in September at Windsor Castle, marking the first time a U.S. president has received such an honor.

Published: July 14, 2025, 2:35 pm

Iranian crowdfunding campaign claims to raise $40M as reward for assassinating Trump

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A movement in Iran has allegedly raised more than $40 million to reward Trump's assassination, according to the Middle East Media Research Institute.

Published: July 14, 2025, 1:55 pm

Mother of slain soldier held by Hamas terrorists for 4K days makes plea to Trump

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The family of an Israeli soldier killed by Hamas in 2014 urges President Donald Trump and Saudi leaders to ensure no deal proceeds without the return of all the hostages held in Gaza and her son's remains.

Published: July 14, 2025, 10:19 am

E.U. Nations Plan Retaliatory Tariffs Against Trump and U.S., but Would They Do It?

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European Union officials have drawn up plans to impose levies on American imports, but questions abound about whether they would go through with them.

Published: July 15, 2025, 11:15 am

Police Arrest Far-Right Leader After Anti-Immigrant Riots in Spanish Town

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Prosecutors said the local head of Deport Them Now, an anti-immigrant group, helped incite four days of violence that have rattled a town with a large North African community.

Published: July 15, 2025, 8:07 pm

Netanyahu’s Ultra-Orthodox Allies Threaten His Coalition Government

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Some of the prime minister’s political allies have quit over a proposal to make religious students serve in military, and more are threatening to do so.

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:57 pm

Trump’s Shift on Ukraine Is Good News for Europe, for Now

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After European leaders stepped up military spending, President Trump aligned himself more closely with them on the war. But his tariffs threats have left bruises.

Published: July 15, 2025, 12:14 pm

Israel Stages Rare Attack on Syrian Government Forces

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Israel intervened in sectarian violence in Syria and attacked the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia in Lebanon.

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:13 pm

Three Aid Workers Were ‘Intentionally Killed’ in Tigray Region of Ethiopia, M.S.F. Says

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The group accused Ethiopia’s government of failing to properly investigate the deaths, which took place in the Tigray region.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:37 pm

Blazes in Northern Ireland Recall an Old Message: You Are Not Welcome Here

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A bonfire topped with an effigy of a migrant boat. Homes set alight. During the Troubles, similar tactics were used to target Irish Catholics in the territory.

Published: July 15, 2025, 10:38 am

U.K. Secretly Resettled 4,500 Afghans in Britain After Huge Data Breach

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The government said that information about 18,000 Afghans was accidentally revealed in 2022. A legal order had prevented any reporting on the subject.

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:37 pm

Ukraine Will Get U.S. Weapons in a New Way. Here’s What We Know.

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NATO allies will buy arms, then give them to Ukraine, President Trump said.

Published: July 15, 2025, 8:10 pm

Australian Premier Albanese Meets China’s Xi in Beijing

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is trying to deepen ties with China, his country’s biggest trading partner, while being under pressure from the United States.

Published: July 15, 2025, 11:43 am

Men Who Felled Sycamore Gap Tree Are Given Prison Sentences in U.K.

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The tree, a beloved landmark that stood by Hadrian’s Wall in northern England, was found illegally cut down in 2023.

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:15 pm

Zelensky Announces Plan for Major Government Shake-Up in Ukraine

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An announcement by the Ukrainian president that he will seek to replace the prime minister with a loyalist came as the country faces battlefield setbacks and a souring mood.

Published: July 15, 2025, 1:09 pm

Chinese University Expels Woman for ‘Improper Contact’ With a Foreigner

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The university published the student’s full name and said her behavior had “damaged national dignity.” The move prompted an online debate and accusations of sexism.

Published: July 14, 2025, 9:56 am

Plan to Indefinitely Displace Palestinians Threatens to Derail Gaza Truce

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An Israeli proposal to force much of Gaza’s population into a small enclave is now overshadowing negotiations over a truce.

Published: July 14, 2025, 2:04 pm

China Puts New Restrictions on E.V. Battery Manufacturing Technology

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Beijing will now require government licenses for any effort to transfer abroad the technologies crucial for producing inexpensive electric cars.

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:55 pm

Indian Police Find Russian Woman Living in a Cave With 2 Children

Officials said she had spent years in the country seeking spirituality and living among nature. But she faces deportation after overstaying her visa.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:36 pm

Air India Crash Findings Prompt Inspections of Boeing Fuel Switches

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Airlines in India, Singapore and South Korea were inspecting fuel control switches on their Boeing jets.

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:53 pm

Tuesday Briefing: More Weapons for Ukraine

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Plus, why Hitchcock still scares us

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:30 am

Israel and Iran Usher In New Era of Psychological Warfare

The 12-day conflict was marked by a flurry of propaganda, disinformation and covert operations aided by artificial intelligence and spread by social media.

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:00 am

Behind Trump’s Tough Talk on Russia and Putin, Doubts and Missing Details

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Pentagon officials said details were still being worked out, and experts doubted Mr. Trump’s threat of huge tariffs for Russian trading partners.

Published: July 15, 2025, 12:30 pm

Tuesday Briefing: More Weapons for Ukraine

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Plus, why Hitchcock still scares us

Published: July 14, 2025, 10:11 pm

Canada Wildfire Smoke Triggers Air Quality Alerts in Toronto, Montreal and U.S.

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Smoke from wildfires in Manitoba, a Western province facing its worst fire season in 30 years, has created hazardous air quality conditions across Eastern Canada and the United States.

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:27 pm

Trump Threatens Russia With Sanctions and Vows U.S. Weapon Support for Ukraine

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The president also warned Russia that he would impose a new round of punishing sanctions if it did not agree to a peace deal within 50 days.

Published: July 14, 2025, 8:35 pm

Excavation of Children’s Remains Begins at Irish Home for Unwed Mothers

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Experts are searching for the remains of hundreds of children who died at the institution run by Catholic nuns until 1961, including bodies disposed of in septic tanks.

Published: July 14, 2025, 11:22 pm

Clashes Between Bedouin and Druse in Syria Kill More Than 50, Health Official and Rights Group Say

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The violence underscores the government’s challenge to assert nationwide control as ethnic and religious tensions simmer after the end of the civil war.

Published: July 14, 2025, 8:00 pm

BBC Ends Ties With ‘MasterChef’ Host Gregg Wallace After Investigation

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The BBC said it would stop working with Mr. Wallace after dozens of sexual misconduct allegations were upheld.

Published: July 14, 2025, 3:48 pm

E.U. Says Trump’s Threat of 30% Tariffs Would Hobble Trade With U.S.

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The bloc’s trade commissioner says the two sides were close to a deal before the president last week threatened to impose a 30 percent levy.

Published: July 14, 2025, 4:57 pm

It’s No Bluff: The Tariff Rate Is Soaring Under Trump

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The president has earned a reputation for bluffing on tariffs. But he has steadily and dramatically raised U.S. tariffs, transforming global trade.

Published: July 14, 2025, 8:41 pm

Trump Reluctantly Comes Around to Backing Ukraine. Will He Stick With It?

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President Trump is formalizing a new plan to sell American weapons to European allies, who would pass them onto Kyiv. But he made it clear this wasn’t his war.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:08 am

How Trump Changed His Tone on Putin and the Russia-Ukraine War

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After years of lavishing praise on the Russian leader, President Trump abruptly changed his posture amid mounting frustration with the lack of progress on a cease-fire.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:08 am

Trump Is Expected to Announce New Weapons Pipeline for Ukraine

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Under the plan, other NATO countries would buy U.S.-made arms, then give them to Ukraine to defend itself against Russia. NATO’s secretary general was set to meet Mr. Trump on Monday.

Published: July 14, 2025, 11:20 am

Monday Briefing: America’s Brain Drain and the World

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Plus, Jannik Sinner wins Wimbledon.

Published: July 14, 2025, 5:00 am

It’s Paradise Lost as Climate Change Remakes Europe’s Summers

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In peak vacation season, many of the continent’s most desirable getaways are becoming places to get away from.

Published: July 14, 2025, 8:14 am

Scotland’s Unreliable Ferries Leave People on Islands in Outer Hebrides Cut Off

With aging ferries delayed sometimes for days, life goes haywire on an island in the Outer Hebrides.

Published: July 14, 2025, 4:01 am

Macron Increases Military Spending, Saying Freedom Is Threatened

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Freedom has never been so threatened, President Emmanuel Macron said, preparing France for an era in which it may no longer be able to count on the U.S.

Published: July 14, 2025, 12:45 pm

Rubio Visits Asia in Shadow of Trump’s Tariffs

Marco Rubio made his first visit to Asia as secretary of state. Edward Wong, a diplomatic correspondent for The New York Times, reports from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to explain how President Trump’s tariffs have upset U.S. trading partners.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:28 pm

A Landscape of Death: What’s Left Where Ukraine Invaded Russia

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When Ukraine turned a corner of Russia’s Kursk region into a battlefield, it set in motion some of the war’s fiercest fighting. Our photographer documented the aftermath.

Published: July 14, 2025, 1:39 pm

When It’s This Hot, ‘We Are Enduring, Not Living’

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How one man gets by in the unbearable and inescapable heat of Pakistan’s biggest and most unlivable city.

Published: July 14, 2025, 2:26 pm

Teen run over by a truck while sunbathing on the beach

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Oak Island authorities responded when a GMC pickup truck conducting beach survey work struck a teenage girl lying on the beach, sending her to hospital.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:47 pm

Innocent hiker mistaken for fugitive dad accused of killing his three daughters

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A man hiking in Sawtooth National Forest was reported as Travis Decker, the father accused of murdering his daughters, highlighting the ongoing manhunt in Idaho.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:33 pm

Massachusetts nursing home staffing accused of fleeing instead of helping elderly residents escape

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A survivor of Sunday’s Massachusetts blaze claimed staff fled the burning building, leaving elderly residents to fend for themselves — while another said workers didn’t even knock on doors to alert them as flames spread.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:10 pm

Florida small plane crash captured on dramatic home security video

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The NTSB told Fox News Digital that the Cessna T337G "crashed for unknown reasons" about a mile away from North Perry Airport on Sunday, July 13.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:08 pm

Texas flood survivors look for God in the face of tragedy

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Faith communities and mental health professionals work together to help Kerrville, Texas, residents recover from flood trauma, offering spiritual guidance and emotional support.

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:05 pm

Five Iranians nabbed at US northern border as terror fears grip small towns

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Border Patrol agents from Champlain Station apprehended five Iranians and two Uzbekistan citizens illegally crossing the northern border, highlighting ongoing national security concerns

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:38 pm

NJ flash flooding kills at least 2 after surging waters sweep up vehicle

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Severe storms brought flooding to New Jersey and Pennsylvania, resulting in two deaths, a house fire, and over 100 flight cancelations at Newark Airport.

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:26 pm

Florida teen fights off alligator that dragged her underwater

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A teen girl in Florida is okay after she was attacked by a 10-foot-alligator, according to the Walton County Sheriff's Office.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:15 pm

Video of suspected 'honor killing' plot resurfaces as parents stand trial for attempted murder

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A father allegedly choked his teenage daughter unconscious at a bus stop after she ran away, with witnesses reporting the girl's eyes rolled back during a possible honor killing attempt.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:07 pm

Californians confront man accused of starting LA fire until police make arrest

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Los Angeles residents hold man who allegedly set fire near Hollywood Hills' Runyon Canyon -- the site of January's devastating Sunset Fire -- until police arrived.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:04 pm

Federal authorities charge pair who allegedly helped ICE facility attacker escape after shooting

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Two people were charged in connection with a Texas ICE detention center attack involving 10-12 individuals, as authorities search for remaining suspect.

Published: July 15, 2025, 1:39 pm

Chinese illegals accused of plotting to scam elderly Americans out of life savings

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Two Chinese nationals living illegally in the US were arrested by agents from ICE and HSI for allegedly conning elderly victims out of thousands.

Published: July 15, 2025, 1:14 pm

Rick Singer allowed to return to college consulting business after infamous 'Varsity Blues' scandal

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A federal judge ruled that "Varsity Blues" mastermind Rick Singer must disclose his criminal history to potential clients of his new coaching company.

Published: July 15, 2025, 12:46 pm

California professor arrested, accused of throwing tear gas canister at feds during marijuana farm raid

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A California professor has been arrested for allegedly throwing a tear gas canister at ICE agents during a massive raid at cannabis farm last week where agitators also hurled rocks at law enforcement vehicles.

Published: July 15, 2025, 12:23 pm

Mike Waltz preps for intense showdown with Dems in UN ambassador confirmation hearing and more top headlines

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Published: July 15, 2025, 11:01 am

Menendez brothers bank on new trial as backup if parole bid fails

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Erik and Lyle Menendez pursue dual paths to freedom through a habeas petition citing new sexual abuse evidence and an upcoming parole hearing after their resentencing in May.

Published: July 15, 2025, 8:00 am

Florida man convicted of killing 2 people outside a bar set to be put to death

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A Florida man who was convicted in the 1993 shooting deaths of a man and woman outside a bar as part of an attempted revenge plot is set to be executed on Tuesday.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:49 am

Woman dies after falling at least 75 feet while hiking in North Carolina

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A woman died over the weekend after falling at least 75 feet from a hiking trail while visiting a waterfall in North Carolina, according to officials.

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:03 am

Colorado dentist accused of killing wife amid affairs, as murder trial centers on marital betrayal

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Colorado dentist James Craig faces trial for allegedly poisoning his wife with cyanide, as prosecutors cite extramarital affairs as motive while defense portrays a complex marriage.

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:00 am

Mountain biker missing in Oregon, prompting search and rescue mission: authorities

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A mountain biker was reported missing in Oregon after not returning home from a biking trip in Mount Hood, leading to a search and rescue mission.

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:04 am

Influential evangelical pastor and theologian John MacArthur dead at 86 after health battle

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Renowned Christian leader John MacArthur died at age 86 following health complications, survived by his wife, four children and fifteen grandchildren.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:27 am

Oklahoma livestock farmer killed by water buffaloes he purchased just one day before fatal attack

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A Jones, Oklahoma farmer with extensive cattle handling experience died after being attacked by newly acquired water buffaloes, sustaining multiple fatal lacerations in the enclosure.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:23 am

California tax expert admits role in illegal alien's multimillion-dollar fraud scheme

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Bakersfield tax preparer admits guilt in $25 million tax fraud scheme involving stolen identities and fake businesses, facing up to 10 years in prison and $250,000 fine.

Published: July 15, 2025, 1:41 am

Progressive Dem rep faces backlash for calling ICE 'Nazi thugs' while defending MS-13 gang member

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Progressive lawmaker sparks controversy by condemning ICE as 'thugs' after they apprehended an MS-13 member with fentanyl charges who was released despite an immigration detainer.

Published: July 15, 2025, 1:07 am

Mamdani's former intern called activism 'jihad' and confronted police officers as 'pigs'

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Hadeeqa Malik, who interned for NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, was captured on video calling protests 'jihad' at an anti-Israel demonstration.

Published: July 15, 2025, 12:08 am

House Democrats Push for Hearing on Jeffrey Epstein Case Amid GOP Rift

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Democrats urged the Republican majority to call Justice Department officials, including the attorney general and F.B.I. leaders, to Capitol Hill to discuss how they handled the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Published: July 15, 2025, 8:00 pm

Michael Waltz Defends Signal Group Chat During U.N. Ambassador Hearing

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Michael Waltz, the former national security adviser, doubled down on the Trump administration’s defense of a Signal group chat where senior officials discussed war plans.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:13 pm

For Some Republicans, Trump’s Shift on Epstein Is Just the Latest Breach

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Right-wing Republicans have also criticized the president’s stances on Iran and Ukraine, hinting at a broader fraying of his political coalition.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:12 pm

H.H.S. Finalizes Thousands of Layoffs After Supreme Court Decision

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Staff members who were first notified of terminations in April were finally let go late Monday.

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:55 pm

Cram Wildfire in Central Oregon Grows to Almost 30,000 Acres

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The Cram wildfire grew rapidly over the weekend, threatening small communities and ranch land.

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:26 pm

Rising Inflation Underscores Risks in Trump’s New Tariff Threats

New data showing price increases last month could foreshadow even higher costs if the president imposes steep tariffs on Aug. 1.

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:44 pm

What is CAIR, the group that Stefanik attacked?

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Published: July 15, 2025, 5:31 pm

What Is the House Committee That Is Questioning College Leaders?

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The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is in charge of overseeing the Department of Education, including its role in enforcing anti-discrimination laws.

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:04 pm

Defining Antisemitism Is the Subject of Bitter Debate

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There’s no consensus about what, precisely, constitutes antisemitism.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:59 pm

Dismissals at Justice Dept. Would Bypass Civil Service and Whistle-Blower Laws

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In court filings and dismissal letters, the Justice Department’s political leadership claims sweeping authority to fire career law enforcement officials without cause.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:05 pm

What to Know About the Fallout Around the Epstein Files and the Trump Administration

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Here’s what to know about the disturbing facts and unsubstantiated suspicions that make Jeffrey Epstein, a registered sex offender, a politically potent obsession.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:15 pm

A Summer Camp on the Guadalupe River Reopens After Deadly Texas Flooding

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Barely a week after devastating floods destroyed Camp Mystic and killed at least 132, Camp CAMP, which serves disabled youth, reopened Monday, thanks to a herculean cleanup led by a volunteer army.

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:52 pm

Democrats Are Workshopping New Tactics After Losses of 2024

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Among the ideas being promoted: knocking on every single door in a House district and awarding cash prizes for the most effective new ways to reach voters.

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:11 pm

Appeals Court Delays Decision on Contempt Plan in Venezuelan Migrant Deportation Case

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The three-judge panel has allowed the case to languish in a kind of legal limbo, catching the eye of some legal experts.

Published: July 15, 2025, 12:37 pm

University Leaders Reject Republican Attacks on Campus Antisemitism

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Leaders from Georgetown, the City University of New York and the University of California, Berkeley, said they are working to protect Jewish students but also free speech on their campuses.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:22 pm

Federal Workers’ ‘Emotional Roller Coaster’: Fired, Rehired, Fired Again

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Former government employees are finding that perhaps the only thing harder than getting laid off from the federal government is staying that way.

Published: July 15, 2025, 9:00 am

John MacArthur, Fiery Preacher and Culture Warrior, Dies at 86

He was a theologically uncompromising pastor in Southern California who influenced generations of evangelical preachers.

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:49 pm

Appeals Court Blocks Trump Administration From Ending Deportation Protections for Afghans, for Now

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A short, unsigned order by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia blocked the Trump administration’s move to terminate deportation protections until next week.

Published: July 15, 2025, 1:54 am

Judge Approves Release of Iranian Arrested in Louisiana After U.S. Bombed Iran

Pouria Pourhosseinhendabad, a doctoral student studying mechanical engineering at Louisiana State University, was arrested along with his wife in what his lawyers called “an unconstitutional ruse.”

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:43 pm

Behind Trump’s Tough Talk on Russia and Putin, Doubts and Missing Details

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Pentagon officials said details were still being worked out, and experts doubted Mr. Trump’s threat of huge tariffs for Russian trading partners.

Published: July 15, 2025, 12:30 pm

Unreleased Beyoncé Music Stolen During Cowboy Carter Tour in Atlanta, Police Say

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Two members of Beyoncé’s team said that their S.U.V. was broken into on July 8, just before a series of concerts in Atlanta, the authorities said. The police said a suspect had emerged.

Published: July 15, 2025, 1:33 pm

What to Know About Trump’s Cuts to the Education Department

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Cuts have hit most of the department’s main functions, which include investigating civil rights complaints, providing financial aid, researching what works in education, testing students and disbursing federal funding.

Published: July 15, 2025, 1:31 am

How Does Trump Silence the Epstein Conspiracy Theories?

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President Trump is finding it hard to put the Epstein files behind him.

Published: July 14, 2025, 11:00 pm

Senate Approves First Judge of Trump’s Second Term

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The pace of judicial confirmations is lagging compared with the president’s first stint in office, but more are in the pipeline.

Published: July 14, 2025, 10:54 pm

Marjorie Taylor Greene Criticizes Trump’s Plan to Speed Weapons to Ukraine

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The right-wing congresswoman from Georgia suggested that the president’s new proposal to help speed weapons to Ukraine betrays the promise to voters to end U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts.

Published: July 14, 2025, 11:30 pm

Will Conspiracy Theorists Cultivated by Trump Turn on Him Over Epstein?

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The fallout of the Epstein case is testing the power the president holds over his most loyal followers, many of whom have broken into open revolt against him.

Published: July 14, 2025, 10:08 pm

Trump’s Decision on Patriot Missiles Gives Ukraine Cautious Optimism

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American fatigue with the war and the fickleness of the Trump administration remain concerns for Ukraine’s leaders.

Published: July 15, 2025, 12:30 pm

Son of Ex-Hollywood Agent, Jailed in 3 Murders, Dies by Suicide, D.A. Says

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Samuel Haskell, 37, was accused of dismembering his wife and his in-laws. He was the son of Sam Haskell III, an Emmy-winning film producer and veteran talent agent.

Published: July 14, 2025, 11:03 pm

Homeless Population Declines in Los Angeles for Second Straight Year

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A key survey of homelessness in Los Angeles determined that the number of people sleeping without shelter fell again. More than 72,000 people remain homeless in Los Angeles County.

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:03 pm

Pentagon Pulls Out of Aspen Security Forum

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For years, Republican and Democratic administrations have dispatched civilian Pentagon officials and military commanders to the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado.

Published: July 14, 2025, 11:17 pm

Two women dead after torrential rain floods New Jersey and parts of New York

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The unnamed pair were swept off the road and trapped in their car as waters surged in the Cedar Brook, in Plainfield, on Monday night

Published: July 15, 2025, 8:13 pm

15 children have died in hot cars in the last two months. Why expert warns it’s a tragedy that could happen to anyone

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Forgetting your child in the backseat of a car seems incomprehensible, but competing brain memory systems mean the tragedy could happen to anyone, experts say

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:53 pm

Trump says he’s going to give ‘low IQ’ AOC and Jasmine Crockett an intelligence test

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Trump made the bizarre comments about the two Democratic representatives Tuesday afternoon.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:44 pm

Federal grand jury indicts man accused of killing former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman

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A federal grand jury has indicted the man accused of fatally shooting a prominent Minnesota state representative and her husband and seriously wounding a state senator and his wife

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:44 pm

Dramatic flash flood hits NYC subway station as commuters watch in horror

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Watch as a subway station in New York City becomes submerged by floodwater amid heavy rainfall.

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:27 pm

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump ‘asks Zelensky about striking Moscow and considers sending Tomahawk missiles’

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US president said he is ‘disappointed but not done’ with Vladimir Putin as he threatened sanctions on Moscow

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:12 pm

Caitlin Clark, Sabrina Ionescu and Allisha Gray headline WNBA All-Star 3-point contest

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Caitlin Clark will be in a 3-point contest for the first time in her pro career as the Indiana Fever guard will compete Friday night in the WNBA All-Star competition

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:11 pm

Why France’s prime minister wants to scrap two public holidays

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France’s prime minister has proposed cutting two public holidays to save money in next year’s budget

Published: July 15, 2025, 7:06 pm

ICE can expedite deportations to ‘third countries’ with as little as six hours’ notice, memo says

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Immigrants don’t have enough time to challenge their removal to countries where they could face violence, lawyers warn

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:59 pm

Americans in 11 states are told to avoid alcohol and caffeine

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The National Weather Service warning came amid sweltering temperatures in some parts of the US

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:59 pm

Notorious far-right troll ordered to pay up to $71 million in racketeering scheme where he pretended to be a spy

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‘I’m disappointed I didn’t break the record. But I’m pleased to be in the top 3,’ Charles C. Johnson told The Independent about the massive amount the jury awarded the plaintiff.

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:44 pm

America's only rare earth producer gets a boost from Apple and Pentagon agreements

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MP Materials, the operator of the only rare earths mine in the United States, has signed a $500 million deal with Apple

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:25 pm

Dr. Phil launching new media network of ‘citizen journalists’ after his first one goes bankrupt

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Envoy Media Co. will include ‘live, balanced news, original entertainment programming, and immersive viewer experiences,’ according to celebrity psychologist

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:24 pm

Victims are identified in deadly Massachusetts fire that killed nine residents

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At least 30 people, including five firefighters, were injured in Sunday night’s deadly blaze

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:16 pm

Elmo breaks silence after hacker shares antisemitic posts on character’s X account

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In series of explicit posts, the hacker branded Trump ‘[Benjamin] Netanyahu’s puppet’ and called for the killing of Jews

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:08 pm

Texas floods latest: 133 dead as report claims Camp Mystic leader received flood warning hour before disaster

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Flash flood warnings remain in effect across parts of Central Texas Tuesday morning as thunderstorms and torrential rain continue to soak the region

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:07 pm

‘It’s a concentration camp’: Everything we know about Trump’s new ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ in the Florida Everglades

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The already-notorious immigrant detention camp was rapidly assembled in a remote location full of dangerous wildlife. But detainees have alleged brutal conditions — even while Republicans sell merchandise, writes Io Dodds

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:58 pm

I burnt my house down and was left homeless as a child, says Italian PM Giorgia Meloni

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In her autobiography, Meloni also also revealed her determination to succeed despite feelings of inadequacy stemming from the lack of her father’s love

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:02 pm

Deadly clashes threaten Syria’s fragile peace

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Fighting erupts in the Druze-majority Sweida city in southern Syria

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:55 pm

Pastor leaves toddler alone in car while he drinks at bar

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John Frank Gibson charged with endangering the welfare of a child

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:45 pm

ICE says migrants are ineligible for bail hearings which could leave them in jail for years while courts hearings play out

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The policy shift comes as ICE received billions of dollars to increase the number of migrants in detention

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:45 pm

‘There’s just no way’: Man held in same jail cell as Epstein says zero chance he took his own life

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Michael Franzese spent several months in the same cell as Jeffrey Epstein

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:14 pm

Worker says she was pushed to falsify safety records and saw employees lose limbs at Trump-aligned meatpacking plant

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Exclusive: Salima Jandali told The Independent she was there when a worker got his arm amputated on the processing floor at JBS USA, where she says safety took a backseat to profits

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:14 pm

Lead Republican investigating Biden’s use of the autopen frequently uses autopen

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Lawmakers frequently use digital signatures, akin to the autopen, on correspondences

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:03 pm

One in 10 children screened in UNRWA clinics malnourished

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Medicine and nutrition supplies running out, Palestinian refugee agency warns

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:51 pm

When nature calls: Minnesota residents fume after 14,500 pounds of bird droppings fall in local lake

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Lake Augusta, located in the city of Mendota Heights, becomes a haven for the cormorants each fall due to the dead trees that line the shore

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:36 pm

Trump fumed when Dan Bongino threatened to resign amid Epstein clash: report

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Bongino reportedly threatened to resign if the president did not fire the attorney general

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:34 pm

Top Republicans says 2020 George Floyd riots were Biden’s fault (despite Trump being president at the time)

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Georgia congressman Mike Collins absurdly claimed that the 2020 civil unrest was Joe Biden’s fault – when it was actually President Donald Trump who was in charge.

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:22 pm

Far-right groups ‘hunt’ migrants as violence persists in Spanish town

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The clashes flared up on Friday after a local man in his 60s was attacked in the street

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:10 pm

Sly as a... National park rangers blame sneaky fox for theft of 32 pairs of shoes

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Rather than heed the park rangers’ warning, visitors left their shoes out intentionally in hopes of seeing a fox

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:09 pm

British pensioner arrested on suspicion of smuggling 60kg of cannabis resin from Spain

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Spanish police say they found more than 60kg of cannabis hidden in a secret compartment fixed to the roof of car

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:08 pm

Tomatoes are set to jump in price as Trump slaps a 17% tariff on the grocery staple

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‘I give it three months, and then we go bankrupt,’ says one Californian restaurant owner

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:03 pm

Inflation jumped in June hitting its highest mark in months amid Trump’s tariffs threat

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Inflation rose 0.3 percentage points in the last month and 2.7 percent in the past year

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:51 pm

$250 spin on a Vegas machine leads to $1 million jackpot for lucky player

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‘Last night, Dragon Link breathed fire [...] and left a million-dollar trail,’ the Las Vegas casino wrote

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:50 pm

Trump seen pocketing FIFA medal as he walks on stage to hand Chelsea replica club championship trophy

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The president was given the medal to look at by Gianni Infantino while handing others out to the winning squad, though Trump later tucked it into his suit blazer

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:27 pm

Pam Bondi abruptly fires Justice Department’s top ethics chief in four-sentence letter

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Joseph Tirrell’s termination follows a mass exodus of career prosecutors as the Trump administration scrambles in court

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:22 pm

White House duped by April Fools’ tweet about In-N-Out ingredient changes

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A fan of In-N-Out jokingly claimed the company was switching to 100 percent beef tallow on April 1

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:21 pm

Last remaining new car below $20,000 in U.S. to disappear by end of summer

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The average new car price in the U.S. is more than $48,000

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:58 pm

Ex-MLB pitcher found guilty of murdering father-in-law in feud over $1.3M

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Former MLB pitcher Daniel Serafini was convicted Monday of murdering his father-in-law and attempting to kill his mother-in-law over a $1.3 million loan dispute.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:55 pm

Bill O’Reilly forced to admit that his Biden claims about Epstein are false: ‘Yeah, so?!’

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‘Ok. I stand corrected,’ Bill O’Reilly finally admitted defeat when repeatedly told that the Biden administration did not prosecute and convict Jeffrey Epstein.

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:48 pm

Trump accuses impeachment leader Schiff of ‘mortgage fraud’ over Maryland home he keeps while repping California

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Trump has spent years accusing Schiff of various crimes

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:30 pm

Conor McGregor’s Florida sexual assault case moves forward as lawyer responds to civil lawsuit

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Woman accuses the former UFC champion of ‘unlawful sexual contact’ at Miami’s Kaseya Center in 2023

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:24 pm

Texas Governor Greg Abbott will not release ‘intimate’ Elon Musk emails

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‘The release of the deliberations would have a chilling effect on the frank and open discussion necessary for the decision-making process,’ said Gov. Abbott’s public information coordinator

Published: July 15, 2025, 2:10 pm

The money-spinning doctor who swapped medicine to breed black soldier flies

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These flies are gaining global attention, with many countries investing in farming insects over the past decade

Published: July 15, 2025, 1:36 pm

Mike Waltz to be grilled over Signal chat saga at hearing for UN ambassador

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Waltz was removed after he added a journalist to a Signal chat about military plans

Published: July 15, 2025, 1:07 pm

Gov. Gavin Newsom unloads on ‘son of a b***h’ Trump over ‘Newscum’ moniker

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Gov. Newsom accused the Trump administration of using the second presidential term as a ‘petri dish’ to test the limits of executive power

Published: July 15, 2025, 1:03 pm

US citizen granted Russian passport after spying for the Kremlin in Ukraine

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Daniel Martindale smiled as he received his new documents on Tuesday

Published: July 15, 2025, 12:30 pm

Young subway surfers caught travelling on top of moving train by police drone team

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This is the moment that a group of subway surfers were caught travelling on top of a moving train in New York City.

Published: July 15, 2025, 11:40 am

Firebrand evangelical pastor John MacArthur dies at 86

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The influential pastor built a global following but his legacy remains divisive

Published: July 15, 2025, 11:12 am

Watch moment Utah wildfire turns into huge fire vortex

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Watch the moment a huge blaze in Utah turned into a gigantic fire vortex on Saturday (12 July).

Published: July 15, 2025, 11:07 am

Aid cuts put vital work to protect millions in Ethiopia from climate crisis at risk

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Programmes helping vulnerable communities in Ethiopia to deal with the financial shock of extreme weather and drought are under threat, writes Nick Ferris

Published: July 15, 2025, 10:49 am

1,500 tarantulas seized at airport after being smuggled in chocolate spongecake boxes

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Customs officials were tipped off by a ‘noticeable smell’ that didn't resemble the expected aroma

Published: July 15, 2025, 10:45 am

Why Russian markets jumped after Trump’s tariff threat against Putin

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Russian Stock Market jumped by 2.7 percent after Trump’s ultimatum

Published: July 15, 2025, 10:22 am

How Melania Trump emerged as one of Zelensky’s key allies in the White House

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Melania Trump has been reminding her husband of the toll of Russian airstrikes

Published: July 15, 2025, 10:05 am

Yulia Svyrydenko: Ukraine’s new prime minister who masterminded key Trump deal

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Incumbent prime minister Denys Shmyhal poised to take over as defence minister

Published: July 15, 2025, 9:51 am

Republicans block effort to force release of Epstein files in Congress

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California Rep. Ro Khanna, who authored the amendment, slammed the decision and declared the American public ‘won’t be gaslit’

Published: July 15, 2025, 9:51 am

Jon Stewart mocks Trump’s attempt to distract MAGA base from Epstein debacle in epic takedown

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‘MAGA is losing their s*** right now,’ The Daily Show host scoffed during Monday night’s episode

Published: July 15, 2025, 9:32 am

Nextdoor social site, looking for a revival, pins hopes on partnership with local news providers

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The neighborhood social site Nextdoor is hoping for a revival by turning to local news providers

Published: July 15, 2025, 9:01 am

Why Europe’s only indigenous tribe started a rap festival in the Arctic circle

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A music festival in Utsjoki, Finland, brings Sámi culture to the spotlight under the midnight sun

Published: July 15, 2025, 8:35 am

Tesla goes to trial over Autopilot crash that killed stargazing student

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Her family says the driver-assistance feature should have braked, but Tesla says the driver is to blame

Published: July 15, 2025, 8:20 am

Netanyahu’s government on edge as ultra-Orthodox party quits coalition over military draft law

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United Torah Judaism's departure has a window of 48 hours before becoming official

Published: July 15, 2025, 8:05 am

Unreleased Beyoncé music stolen from car on Cowboy Carter tour

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Beyoncé was in Atlanta to tour her ‘Cowboy Carter’ album

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:48 am

Trump issues 50-day peace ultimatum to Putin: ‘I’m very unhappy with him’

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Donald Trump has issued Russia an ultimatum: either begin peace talks within the next 50 days or receive heightened sanctions and tariffs.

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:38 am

Trump ‘not done with Putin yet’ despite threat of Russian sanctions

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The US president expressed disappointment in the Russian president over his continued attacks on Ukraine

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:29 am

Watch: Spectacular firework and drone display lights up Eiffel Tower for Bastille Day

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The Eiffel Tower lit up with fireworks in a spectacular Bastille Day display on July 14th.

Published: July 15, 2025, 6:01 am

Camp Mystic reportedly waited an hour to evacuate after warnings of ‘life-threatening’ Texas floods

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Executive Director Richard ‘Dick’ Eastland, 70, drowned while trying to rescue some of the youngest girls

Published: July 15, 2025, 5:44 am

Trump is looking at making money out of Nato – not saving Ukraine

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Don’t be misled; Trump is peeved by Putin and will make money from his irritation out of Ukraine’s war but he has not shifted away from Russia completely, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:44 am

Trump’s DOJ urges Supreme Court to reject appeal from Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell

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Maxwell is attempting to be released from prison by arguing Epstein’s 2008 non-prosecution agreement shielded her from prosecution

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:31 am

Bangladesh struggles to contain the fallout of an uprising that toppled its leader last year

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Bangladesh was at the precipice of charting a new beginning last year after its former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was removed from power in a student-led uprising

Published: July 15, 2025, 4:22 am

Flash flooding hits NYC and New Jersey declares state of emergency as storms soak Northeast

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A flood warning was in effect for all five boroughs of New York City on Monday night, while New Jersey declared a state of emergency

Published: July 15, 2025, 3:09 am

Arizona wildfires being managed with ‘aggressive strategy’ as North Rim of Grand Canyon now closed for 2025: Latest

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A lightning strike started the fire on July 4

Published: July 15, 2025, 12:11 am

Dr. Oz tells Americans on Medicaid ‘don’t eat carrot cake’ as millions face health insurance cuts

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‘Do the most you can do to really live up to your God-given potential to live a full and healthy life. Don't eat carrot cake. Eat real food,’ Oz told Fox Business’ Stuart Varney on Monday

Published: July 14, 2025, 11:51 pm

Suspects pretending to be teen’s girlfriend lured him to a park so they could kill him, cops say

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Alexander Russell and Jonathan Hayes have been charged with murder in the 2019 killing

Published: July 14, 2025, 10:34 pm

Teenager dies after falling into a meat grinder at food processing factory in California

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The 19-year-old was reportedly part of the cleaning crew at Tina's Burritos

Published: July 14, 2025, 10:05 pm

New Jersey woman nearly dies after taking dangerous amount of popular supplement: ‘I was very, very, very scared’

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New Jersey resident Katie Mohan says her daily turmeric supplements gave her ‘impending liver failure’

Published: July 14, 2025, 10:03 pm

Cuomo vows to stay in NYC mayor race despite losing Democratic primary to Mamdani: ‘I’m in it to win it’

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The former governor promises to ‘hit the streets’ in social media video taking a page from Mamdani’s playbook

Published: July 14, 2025, 9:40 pm

Despite Trump saying there are no more Epstein files, Lara Trump says he will release more Epstein files

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The Trump administration has claimed there is no Epstein client list and that no other documents will be released. Now the President’s daughter-in-law is insisting otherwise

Published: July 14, 2025, 9:46 pm

Trump administration says it won't publish major climate change report on NASA website as promised

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The Trump administration has made it harder for people, local and state governments to find critical climate change reports

Published: July 14, 2025, 9:32 pm

Number of nicotine poisonings in kids skyrockets with pouches becoming more common

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There have been more than 134,000 nicotine poisonings among children younger than the age of six from 2010 to 2023, a new study finds

Published: July 14, 2025, 9:32 pm

US imposes a 17% duty on fresh Mexican tomatoes in hopes of boosting domestic production

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The U.S. government says it's placing a 17% duty on most fresh Mexican tomatoes after negotiations ended without an agreement to avert the tariff

Published: July 14, 2025, 9:30 pm

Supreme Court gives Trump go-ahead to gut Department of Education

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Without providing an explanation, court allowed administration to move forward with mass layoffs in Education Department

Published: July 14, 2025, 9:23 pm

Trump sees his approval rating waver as backlash from Epstein files engulfs MAGA

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Cheerleading of Epstein conspiracies by the likes of JD Vance and Donald Trump Jr. leave second Trump administration facing a MAGA rebellion

Published: July 14, 2025, 9:17 pm

DOGE official told nuclear regulators they expect a ‘rubber stamp’ approval on new reactors: report

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The comment comes as the Trump administration increases its interest in nuclear power

Published: July 14, 2025, 9:06 pm

Suspect accused of fatally shooting karaoke singer at bar as victim broke out in duet with suspect’s ex

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The owner of the bar where the shooting happened said it was ‘very traumatizing’

Published: July 14, 2025, 8:59 pm

Charlie Kirk says ‘I’m done talking about Epstein’ after Trump called him over weekend

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The president reportedly called up influential right-wing media personalities and asked them to pull back on their criticism of Pam Bondi amid the continued uproar over the Epstein memo

Published: July 14, 2025, 8:48 pm

Hollywood exec’s son who killed and dismembered his wife and her parents dies in custody, hours before court appearance

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Samuel Haskell IV was charged with killing his 37-year-old wife Mei Haskell and her parents

Published: July 14, 2025, 8:31 pm

Dan Bongino’s relationship with the White House is ‘basically untenable’ as rumors of his departure mount

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Dan Bongino may be poised to leave the FBI after reportedly arguing with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the Epstein files

Published: July 14, 2025, 8:16 pm

I traded booze for THC drinks. But are there hidden risks?

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Giving up alcohol changed my life, but I wanted to know whether cannabis cocktails were too good to be true

Mark Zuckerberg, a billionaire, has said he avoids substances like caffeine because he likes “rawdogging” reality. I, on the other hand, do not. I mean, have you seen reality lately?

For most of my adult life, alcohol has been my preferred way to take the edge off. But, like a lot of other people, I got older and realized regular drinking was not doing me any favours. Last year, I experimented with “intermittent sobriety”, taking months off here and there. It helped, but it was also easy to slip back into bad habits.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 4:00 pm

No Squid Game? Or Patrick Schwarzenegger? This year’s biggest Emmy surprises

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While Severance, The Studio and Adolescence triumphed, this year’s TV nominees also saw some major snubs

I don’t know if you had the time or the energy to watch today’s Emmy nominations on YouTube, but if you did – and you followed along with the comments in real time – then you will know that there was one glaring omission that has sent the entire world into a screaming tailspin of panic and terror. I am talking, of course, about Thanos from Squid Game.

For some, Thanos – a purple-haired Konglish-spewing drug-addicted rapper played by the Korean performer T.O.P – was the standout actor of the entire year, in any genre or format. But not only was this a bad result for Thanos, it was a bad result for Squid Game altogether. A show that comprehensively did the numbers for Netflix found itself being locked out of all categories. Still, at least it finds itself in decent company; Black Doves, Netflix’s other wildly entertaining genre series, also found itself snubbed. As was The Handmaid’s Tale, which is admittedly a little less surprising, given the amount of heat it has lost in the years since it debuted.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 6:19 pm

Does Kash Patel deserve to run the FBI? Of course he does – and I’ll take a lie detector test to prove it | Arwa Mahdawi

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He may be insecure and lack any obvious qualifications, but he’s also extremely devoted to Donald Trump. And isn’t that what really matters?

‘Once upon a time, in the land of the free, there lived a wizard called Kash the Distinguished Discoverer.” That piece of verbal wizardry is the opening line of a children’s book trilogy called The Plot Against the King (aimed at children aged three and above) by a Mr Kash Patel. The first book, published in 2022, is like Harry Potter for conspiracy theorists. Kash helps King Donald battle Hillary Queenton and a “shifty knight”, who have been spreading lies about the king working with the Russionians. In the final book in the trilogy (The Plot Against the King 3: The Return of the King) a couple of villains called Comma‑la‑la‑la and Baron Von Biden make an appearance.

Not so long ago, publishing deeply weird books about the president while also promoting wild QAnon conspiracy theories would get you put on some kind of watchlist. Now it gets you a top job as the guy in charge of watchlists. Patel is not just a children’s book author; he is also the director of the FBI. His chief qualification for the role appears to be his extreme devotion to President Donald Trump. He certainly didn’t have any FBI experience before getting the job as head of the agency.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 12:31 pm

CIA historian Tim Weiner: ‘Trump has put national security in the hands of crackpots and fools’

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The longtime chronicler of the spy agency on his Legacy of Ashes follow-up and what keeps him up at night

It may seem perverse to pity the Central Intelligence Agency. The powerful spy organization’s history is rich with failures and abuses – from the Cuban missile crisis to the post-9/11 torture program to its role in the overthrow of a long string of democratically elected leaders. But among the many consequences of Donald Trump’s open hostility toward America’s intelligence community is that no less a CIA critic than Tim Weiner now sounds like a defender.

To understand why, Weiner – author of the unsparing history of the agency, the 2007 bestseller Legacy of Ashessuggested a thought experiment in a recent interview: imagine spending years as an intelligence officer, working diligently to subvert the Kremlin, only to watch the US stand with Russia, Iran and North Korea, as it did in February when it voted against a UN resolution condemning the invasion of Ukraine. In that moment, Weiner said: “You come to the realization, if you hadn’t already: ‘My God, the president of the United States has gone over to the other side. He has joined the authoritarian axis.’”

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Published: July 15, 2025, 2:54 pm

‘I have a huge case brewing’: US readers’ frustrations with canceling various subscriptions

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Readers share their experiences after a US appeals court vacated the FTC’s ‘click-to-cancel’ rule

Canceling subscriptions could continue to be a grueling process after the US court of appeals for the eighth circuit vacated the Federal Trade Commission’s “click-to-cancel” rule, which would have required companies to allow consumers to cancel subscriptions using the same method they used to sign up.

The court’s decision came down due to the commission behind it failing to follow required procedures under the FTC Act. In response, the Guardian asked readers to share their experiences while trying to cancel their various subscriptions - from Hulu, to Roblox, to dating apps. These are their stories.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 10:00 am

‘He didn’t think he was a good man’: new book reveals unseen portrait of JFK

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In an exhaustively researched book, J Randy Taraborrelli looks at the private, public and secret lives of the president

J Randy Taraborrelli has already written five books on the Kennedy family but his sixth, JFK: Public, Private, Secret, is his first that’s directly about John F Kennedy, 35th US president from 1961 until his assassination in Dallas two years later.

“I have been writing about the Kennedys from Jackie’s perspective for 25 years,” Taraborrelli said, referring to Jacqueline Kennedy, the first lady who lived for another 30 years after he was shot, a figure of worldwide fascination.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 9:13 am

Ukraine awaiting details on ‘billions of dollars’ worth of weapons promised by Trump

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US president said to have discussed providing Patriot missiles and long-range Tomahawks but no agreement has been reached

Ukraine is waiting for further details of the “billions of dollars” worth of US military equipment promised by Donald Trump on Monday, amid confusion as to how many Patriot air defence systems will be sent to Kyiv.

At a meeting at the White House with the Nato secretary general, Mark Rutte, on Monday, Trump said an unnamed country was ready to immediately provide “17 Patriots” as he said a “very big deal” had been agreed for European allies to buy weapons from the United States and then ship them to Ukraine.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 4:14 pm

How the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein files became a vehicle for QAnon

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Maga’s obsession with the files shows how a fringe QAnon conspiracy theory has taken root in the pro-Trump movement

The release of the “Epstein client list” has long been the holy grail for the Maga movement. Supposedly, this list, once released, would incriminate a veritable who’s who of liberal elites complicit in Jeffrey Epstein’s child sex-trafficking operation and expose the moral rot at the heart of the Democratic establishment.

The mystery surrounding the Epstein files also became a vehicle for QAnon conspiracy theorists to push their ideas about a “deep state” cover-up of a network of global pedophiles into the broader tent of the Maga movement.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 5:26 pm

Trump administration seeks to end bond hearings for immigrants without legal status

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Under new policy, such immigrants would not be able to request bond from immigration judge before deportation

The Trump administration is reportedly seeking to bar millions of immigrants who allegedly arrived in the US without legal status from receiving a bond hearing as they try to fight their deportations in court.

The new policy would apply during removal proceedings, which can take years, for millions of immigrants who entered the country from Mexico in recent decades, according to a report from the Washington Post, which reviewed documents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice).

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Published: July 15, 2025, 5:57 pm

Family of US citizen beaten to death by Israeli settlers calls on Trump administration to prosecute killers

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Sayfollah Musallet’s relatives criticize US government over West Bank killing: ‘Somebody needs to be held accountable’

Relatives of Sayfollah Musallet, a US citizen from Florida beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, are calling for the Trump administration to arrest and prosecute those responsible for his killing.

The 20-year-old from Tampa was visiting his family in an area near Ramallah, and died last week trying to protect their farm from invaders, they said at an emotional press conference in Florida on Monday afternoon.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 5:51 pm

Heavy rain kills two in New Jersey as subway and roads flooded in New York

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Flash flood warnings were issued for parts of New York and Pennsylvania and an emergency was declared in New Jersey

At least two people were killed Monday evening in New Jersey amid heavy rain and flooding in that state and New York, according to authorities.

The pair died in the city of Plainfield when the car they were in was swept into Cedar Brook during flash flooding, local officials announced on Facebook.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 7:06 pm

Former MLB pitcher Dan Serafini guilty of murdering father-in-law after property dispute

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  • 51-year-old also guilty of shooting mother-in-law

  • Crime occurred after dispute over renovation project

Former MLB pitcher Dan Serafini was found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2021 shooting that claimed the life of his father-in-law and left his mother-in-law injured.

The attack took place in June 2021 in North Lake Tahoe, California. Serafini was found guilty of killing Robert Gary Spohr, 70, who was found dead in a house from a single gunshot. Serafini was also found guilty of shooting Spohr’s wife, Wendy Wood, then 68, twice in the head. She recovered from the injures but took her own life one year later. Her family said the trauma of the attack led to her death.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 3:12 pm

New York county clerk rejects Texas’s effort to fine doctor in abortion pill case

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A New York doctor faced a $113,000 penalty from Texas after being accused of shipping abortion pills across state lines

A New York county clerk again rejected an effort by Texas to fine a New York-based doctor accused of shipping abortion pills across state lines, in a case that could tee up a US supreme court showdown between states that protect abortion access and those that ban it.

On Monday, the acting Ulster county clerk, Taylor Bruck, rejected a court filing by Texas’s attorney general, Ken Paxton, which sought to collect a $113,000 penalty against Dr Margaret Carpenter. Paxton had sued Carpenter in December 2024 over allegations she shipped abortion pills to a Texas woman in defiance of the state’s ban on virtually all abortions. When Carpenter did not show up to a court hearing earlier this year, a judge automatically ruled against her and ordered her to pay the fine as well as stop mailing pills to Texas.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 6:47 pm

Emmy nominations 2025: Severance leads while Adolescence makes impressive showing

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Apple shows dominated this year’s TV nominations while the British Netflix hit scored 13 nods

Severance and The Penguin lead this year’s Emmys nominations while the breakout drama Adolescence has also made an impressive showing.

Apple’s chilly workplace thriller has received 27 nominations for its second season, leading the drama categories while the tech giant’s new comedy The Studio has broken Ted Lasso’s record for most nominations received by a freshman comedy series. The Seth Rogen-led Hollywood satire picked up 23 nods.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 4:41 pm

Erotic mosaic stolen by Nazi captain in second world war returned to Pompeii

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Wehrmacht officer gave relic to German citizen whose family contacted Italian heritage officials after his death

An erotic mosaic panel stolen from Pompeii by a German Nazi captain during the second world war has been returned to the site of the ancient Roman ruins.

The relic, which depicts a pair of lovers and dates from between the middle of the last century BC and the first century AD, had been among the heirlooms of a deceased German citizen who received the mosaic as a gift from a Wehrmacht captain responsible for the German military supply chain in Italy during the war.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 3:44 pm

Mike Waltz grilled over Signal chat during confirmation hearing for UN role

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Ex-national security adviser questioned about controversy during a Senate hearing to be US ambassador to UN

Just over two months after being ousted as national security adviser, Mike Waltz faced lawmakers on Tuesday during a confirmation hearing to be US ambassador to the UN, telling them that he planned to make the world body “great again”.

“We should have one place in the world where everyone can talk – where China, Russia, Europe and the developing world can come together and resolve conflicts,” Waltz told the Senate foreign relations committee about the UN. “But after 80 years, it’s drifted from its core mission of peacemaking.”

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Published: July 15, 2025, 6:09 pm

Republicans may slash $9.4bn for public broadcasting and foreign aid in days

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GOP racing to meet Friday deadline mandated by law for bill, known as a rescissions package, to pass Congress

Senate Republicans may as soon as Tuesday move to pass legislation slashing $9.4bn in funds Congress had earlier approved for foreign aid programs and public broadcasting, as part of Donald Trump’s campaign of dramatic government spending cuts.

The GOP is racing to meet a Friday deadline mandated by law for the bill, known as a rescissions package, to pass Congress, otherwise the Trump administration will be forced to spend the money. The House of Representatives approved the legislation last month by a narrow majority.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 6:54 pm

Two-thirds of DoJ unit defending Trump policies in court have quit

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Seven lawyers cite punishing workload and the need to defend policies that some felt were not legally justifiable

The US justice department unit charged with defending against legal challenges to signature Trump administration policies – such as restricting birthright citizenship and slashing funding to Harvard University – has lost nearly two-thirds of its staff, according to a list seen by Reuters.

Sixty-nine of the roughly 110 lawyers in the federal programs branch have voluntarily left the unit since Donald Trump’s election in November or have announced plans to leave, according to the list compiled by former justice department lawyers and reviewed by Reuters.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 4:43 pm

Trump unveils $70bn AI and energy plan at summit with oil and tech bigwigs

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Pittsburgh event angers climate groups as Trump ties AI expansion to oil and gas, sidelining renewable energy

Donald Trump joined big oil and technology bosses on Tuesday at a major artificial intelligence and energy summit in Pittsburgh, outraging environmentalists and community organizations.

The event came weeks after the passage of a megabill that experts say could stymy AI growth with its attacks on renewable energy.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 6:16 pm

Irish tourist jailed by Ice for months after overstaying US visit by three days: ‘Nobody is safe’

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Exclusive: For roughly 100 days, Thomas says he faced harsh detention conditions, despite agreeing to deportation

Thomas, a 35-year-old tech worker and father of three from Ireland, came to West Virginia to visit his girlfriend last fall. It was one of many trips he had taken to the US, and he was authorized to travel under a visa waiver program that allows tourists to stay in the country for 90 days.

He had planned to return to Ireland in December, but was briefly unable to fly due to a health issue, his medical records show. He was only three days overdue to leave the US when an encounter with police landed him in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) custody.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 10:00 am

‘A relentless, destructive energy’: inside the trial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon

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An intimate account of an unprecedented trial

If we believe her parents, Constance Marten and Mark Gordon, a baby girl was born on Christmas Eve, 2022, in the upstairs bedroom of Woodcutters Cottage in Haltwhistle, Northumberland. Her mother knelt against the double bed and gave birth without assistance or complication. The baby spent the first days of her life in the small stone-terraced cottage and then began her travels, mostly carried by her mother in a sling, hidden under a burgundy puffer jacket. She travelled far for a newborn, passing through bus stations and port towns, hotels and cafes, cities and fields, from north to south, west to east. We know she lived for at least two weeks, but we don’t know, and can never know, precisely how she died. She was called Victoria.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 4:14 pm

UK’s cavalier attitude leaves Afghans facing yet more fear and uncertainty

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Leaked details are just another example of how the UK let down Afghans who believed in what Britain promised their country

This week’s revelations about the UK’s dangerously cavalier treatment of Afghans who worked with British forces are shocking but not surprising.

The carelessness with which Britain went to war in Afghanistan was matched by the carelessness with which it left the country and its people to Taliban rule two decades later.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 7:02 pm

Arizona Democratic race for House seat highlights party’s internal debate – and previews the midterms

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Gen Z activist Deja Foxx takes on Adelita Grijalva, a local official and daughter of the late Arizona congressman Raúl Grijalva

A gen Z influencer, a former state lawmaker and the daughter of a former representative are facing off in a special Democratic primary in Arizona on Tuesday that showcases the party’s internal debate in the run-up to the midterm elections.

Longtime Arizona representative and progressive stalwart Raúl Grijalva died in office from complications of lung cancer treatment in March at age 77, leaving open a seat representing southern Arizona and its borderlands.

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Published: July 14, 2025, 2:00 pm

‘A rarefied world of privilege’: lives of the New England upper class – in pictures

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Tina Barney’s decades-long exploration of the bourgeois set her family belonged to reveals the strange rituals and claustrophobic banality of rich people’s everyday lives

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Published: July 15, 2025, 6:00 am

Backlash against Mexico City gentrification echoes global anger at overtourism and rising rents

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Protests this month laid bare the growing anger from locals against foreigners who have flocked to the Mexican capital since the coronavirus pandemic

The protesters tore through the city chanting angry slogans and leaving a trail of destruction in their wake: shattered glass, broken doors and furious graffiti – “get out of Mexico.”

Some, dressed in black, smashed windows of local businesses. Others marched peacefully but carried signs with angry messages: “You’re a colonizer not a fucking ‘expat’”; “Gringo go home.”

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Published: July 15, 2025, 12:00 pm

Dad has never been afraid to bargain. The day I bought my car, I saw a master at work

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My father wanted me to feel satisfied with my purchase. He also thinks I’m stupid with salespeople, liable to say and pay too much

I was nine when Dad first gave me the advice that would be a golden thread, a parable of wisdom conveying all his hard-earned knowledge in a few words.

He had just finished a long week at the mixed business we owned in the city, and we were at Menai Marketplace in Sydney’s south for a very special purchase. I was desperate for a PlayStation 1. I pointed at the Big W price tag and asked: “Dad, is this expensive?”

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Published: July 15, 2025, 3:00 pm

The BBC has alienated everyone with its Gaza coverage. After this latest failure, who will be left to defend it? | Owen Jones

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The decision to take Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone off iPlayer was not necessary – and has opened it up to further accusations of bias

For a genocide to occur, everything that people think is wrong has to first be turned on its head. There have been endless examples of this gruesome phenomenon in the past 21 months; Monday’s report on the BBC’s scrapped documentary about the plight of children in Gaza is just the latest instance.

Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone was a rare example of the unbearable experiences of Palestinians being properly investigated by Britain’s public broadcaster. But within the media, this documentary has become a bigger scandal than the suffering of Palestinian children.

Owen Jones is a Guardian columnist

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Published: July 15, 2025, 9:51 am

Stephen Lillie on Donald Trump’s arms deal with Nato – cartoon

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Published: July 15, 2025, 1:48 pm

In Trump’s game of chicken, the EU cannot afford to back down | Nathalie Tocci

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When threatened with US tariffs, Europe was initially bullish. But the influence of nationalist leaders sympathetic to Trump has caused a split

Donald Trump’s trade policy has been labelled “Taco” – “Trump always chickens out” – by his critics. But when it comes to his latest trade war with the EU, it’s Brussels that risks chickening out. The US and the EU have been negotiating for months on an agreement. This week Trump made the shock announcement that the US would hit the EU with punitive tariffs on goods at a crippling 30% rate from 1 August. This was in addition to separate steel and aluminium tariffs, and cars at even more punitive rates.

Blindsided Brussels negotiators calculated the economic damage, and ministers talked about retaliation. Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, warned that “all necessary steps to safeguard EU interests” would be taken. But so far, despite the tough words, the EU is holding back.

Nathalie Tocci is a Guardian Europe columnist

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Published: July 15, 2025, 2:28 pm

Looking for a job? Who you know probably matters more than what you know | Zoe Williams

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Forget polishing your CV – you’re better off working on your connections. That’s the depressing reality when every vacancy attracts thousands of applications, all written by AI

It’s only when you meet a couple of people who have just landed a job that you realise how long it’s been since you heard of that happening. I was chatting to two nearly-graduates last week, who both had something to go on to, and fair play, they were chemists, and I’ve never met one of those before. It’s possible they always saunter into work.

The story you hear far more often from graduates is that it’s a wasteland – that every new post has 2,000 applications, all identical because they’re AI-generated anyway, and it’s an AI bot that reads the damn things, so it wouldn’t be able to tell a personal touch even if there was one. Applying for work is like throwing your hat into a ring that’s on fire: your chances of success are mythically small and your hat – or, if you prefer, your self-esteem – will be destroyed in the process.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 10:00 am

Women born in East Germany have lived between two worlds. That’s why we’re shaking up art and politics | Carolin Würfel

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The stories of curator Kathleen Reinhardt and provenance expert Lynn Rother show how exclusion can be turned to powerful insight

In February 1990, the German news magazine Der Spiegel ran the headline “Why are they still coming?”, adding: “In West Germany, hatred for immigrants from the GDR could soon reach boiling point.” That year, resentment towards so-called newcomers from the east erupted without restraint. East Germans were insulted in the streets, shelters were attacked and children from the former GDR were bullied at school. There was a widespread fear that the weekly influx of thousands of people would overwhelm the welfare system and crash the housing and job markets. The public consensus? It needed to stop.

That same year, Kathleen Reinhardt and her parents moved from Thuringia in the former GDR to Bavaria. She was in primary school, and her new classmates greeted her with lines such as: “You people come here and take our jobs. You don’t even know how to work properly.”

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Published: July 15, 2025, 4:00 am

The Guardian view on the children of Gaza: when 17,000 die, it’s more than a mistake | Editorial

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Israel’s military blamed the deaths of six Palestinian children on Sunday on a technical error. But a staggering toll continues to mount

On Sunday, an Israeli strike killed six Palestinian children – and four adults – as they queued for water in a refugee camp. The deaths of children may be the most terrible part of any war. It is not only the suffering of the innocent and powerless, and the unimaginable pain of surviving parents – as dreadful as those are – but the knowledge of lives ended when they had barely begun, of futures that should have stretched long into the distance severed in an instant.

As shocking as Sunday’s deaths were, they are commonplace in Gaza: a classroom-worth of children have been killed each day since the war began. What marked them out was that so many deaths happened at once and publicly; and that Israel’s military felt obliged to acknowledge its responsibility – though without any great contrition. It claimed that a “technical error with the munition” caused it to miss its intended target and added that it “regrets any harm to uninvolved civilians”.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 5:40 pm

Tour de France’s phoney war gets dose of reality as Pogacar v Vingegaard hits the mountains | William Fotheringham

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There are questions around the race contenders’ teams but Wout van Aert’s form could be key for the Danish challenger

There is always a sense of phoney war in the run-in to the Tour de France’s first stage in the high mountains, and at least one debate of the opening 10 days of this year’s race fits that context to a T. Has Jonas Vingegaard’s Visma-Lease a Bike team at times been towing the bunch deliberately in order to ensure that Tadej Pogacar retains the yellow jersey? It’s a gloriously arcane question, the kind that only comes up in the Tour’s opening phase, but it distracts from a point that could be key in the next 10 days: how the two teams manage the race will probably be decisive.

Firstly, a brief explainer. The received wisdom in cycling lore is that holding the yellow jersey early in a Grand Tour can be as much a curse as a blessing, because the daily media and podium duties cut into recovery time. Hence the thinking goes that Visma might have been chasing down the odd move purposely to keep Pogacar in the maillot jaune, so that he will be answering media questions and hanging about waiting to go on the podium, while Vingegaard has his feet up. Only Visma’s management know if this was the case, but what is certain is that the febrile atmosphere between the two teams will intensify from here on in.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 7:37 pm

Jets reportedly agree second $100m deal in two days to lock in star CB Sauce Gardner

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  • 24-year-old set to sign $120.4m extension through 2030

  • Jets also set up $130m deal with WR Garrett Wilson

The New York Jets are making Sauce Gardner the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL.

The Jets and Gardner agreed on a four-year, $120.4m extension through the 2030 season, according to a person familiar with the situation. The person spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the agreement had not been announced.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 7:53 pm

NWSL and US Soccer’s lack of transgender policy targeted by conservative lobby groups

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The NWSL’s transgender participation policy, thought to still be in place, was abandoned in 2022, the league confirmed

As the United States supreme court agrees to hear two cases in the fall intended to enforce bans on transgender women from sport, the Guardian can reveal that the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) has not renewed its 2021 policy on transgender players and is operating with no policy on the subject.

The NWSL established a policy in 2021, stating: “athletes who transition from male to female are eligible to compete” if they declare their gender identity is female – subject to testosterone levels being “within typical limits of women athletes”. The 2021 policy also stated athletes designated female at birth transitioning to male and undergoing testosterone hormone therapy were ineligible to compete in the NWSL.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 11:00 am

Trump says Club World Cup trophy will remain in Oval Office after tournament’s end

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  • US president was given trophy earlier this year

  • Chelsea won newly expanded tournament on Sunday

Donald Trump has claimed that the Club World Cup trophy that has featured prominently in the Oval Office will stay there, and that Fifa made a copy of the trophy that was awarded to Chelsea after their win in the tournament’s final on Sunday.

Trump attended the final along with numerous members of his cabinet and Fifa’s president, Gianni Infantino. The pair of presidents jointly presented the trophy to Chelsea captain Reece James, with Trump staying front and center despite the apparent confusion of Chelsea players and the pleading of Infantino.

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Published: July 14, 2025, 7:45 pm

‘What is the point?’ Scottie Scheffler questions golf and life before Open

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World No 1 vows to quit sport if it affects family life and asks why winning is so important for an ‘awesome’ two minutes

Since the age of three, when he was given a plastic set of clubs, Scottie Scheffler has wanted to be the best golfer in the world. He has won three majors, been ranked world No 1 since 2023, and is the favourite for the Open this week. But during an extraordinary press conference at Portrush on Tuesday, the American peered into an existential void as he asked himself: what is the point of it all?

Scheffler was clearly happy, and his determination to win this week was clear. He also spoke eloquently on the challenges of links golf. But a hitherto unremarkable press conference suddenly veered into a deeper philosophical search for meaning when the 29-year-old was asked how long he had ever celebrated a victory.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 2:37 pm

Dumper’s delight: Cal Raleigh becomes first catcher to win Home Run Derby

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  • Mariners star takes home $1m first prize for victory

  • Oneil Cruz hits 513ft homer during contest

Seattle’s Cal Raleigh won his first All-Star Home Run Derby after leading the big leagues in long balls going into the break, defeating Tampa Bay’s Junior Caminero 18-15 in the final round on Monday night.

The Mariners slugger, nicknamed Big Dumper, advanced from the first round on a tiebreaker by less than an inch over the Athletics’ Brent Rooker, then won his semi-final 19-13 over Pittsburgh’s Oneil Cruz, whose 513ft first-round drive over Truist Park’s right-center field seats was the longest of the night.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 10:28 am

Former NFL QB Bridgewater suspended from high school coaching job

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The former Lions QB has been suspended while under investigation for allegedly providing impermissible benefits

Former NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has been suspended from his position as a high school football coach in Miami while under investigation for allegedly providing impermissible benefits.

Bridgewater, 32, confirmed his suspension by Miami Northwestern in a Facebook post on Sunday but said he remains committed to his alma mater.

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Published: July 14, 2025, 9:53 pm

Rage against the machines: ignore the fury at Wimbledon, AI in sport works | Sean Ingle

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In the fevered environments within sporting arenas, anything that can help an official has to be a good thing

We are all suckers for a good story. And there was certainly a cracking two‑parter at Wimbledon this year. First came the news that 300 line judges had been replaced by artificial intelligence robots. Then, a few days later, it turned out there were some embarrassing gremlins in the machine. Not since Roger Federer hung up his Wilson racket has there been a sweeter spot hit during the Wimbledon fortnight.

First the new electronic line-judging system failed to spot that Sonay Kartal had whacked a ball long during her match against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova – which led to the Russian losing a game she otherwise would have won. Although, ironically, it happened only because an official had accidentally switched the system off.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 7:00 am

Europe gives Iran deadline to contain nuclear programme or see sanctions reinstated

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UK, France and Germany say without firm commitment from Iran by 29 August they will reapply embargos that were lifted 10 years ago

The EU will start the process of reinstating UN sanctions on Iran from 29 August if Tehran has made no progress by then on containing its nuclear programme, the bloc has announced.

Speaking at a meeting of his EU counterparts, the French foreign minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, said: “France and its partners are … justified in reapplying global embargos on arms, banks and nuclear equipment that were lifted 10 years ago. Without a firm, tangible and verifiable commitment from Iran, we will do so by the end of August at the latest.”

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Published: July 15, 2025, 5:43 pm

JP Morgan chief defends independence of Fed chair amid Trump attacks

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Jamie Dimon cautions against interference as treasury secretary says process to replace Jerome Powell has begun

The boss of JP Morgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, has defended the “absolutely critical” independence of the Federal Reserve chair, as Donald Trump continues to demand immediate cuts in interest rates.

The US treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, said on Tuesday that a formal process for choosing a successor to the Fed chair, Jerome Powell, had already begun – despite the fact that his term does not end until next May.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 6:06 pm

Republican leading inquiry into Biden’s autopen use has digitally signed letters

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James Comer has used a digital signature on documents throughout his investigation into Biden’s use of an autopen

A Kentucky Republican leading the Trump administration’s investigation into Joe Biden’s mental capacities during his time in office, including Biden’s reliance, like many other presidents, on an automatic signature machine, has been shown to have used a digital signature himself in the course of the investigation.

NBC reported that some letters and subpoena notices issued by James Comer, which were sent out in connection to his investigation into Biden’s use of the so-called autopen, bore a digital signature.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 4:28 pm

Recent ‘tough period’ is not the real existential threat facing the BBC

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Shifting media landscape and declining income from licence fee point to tough financial choices ahead

As understatement goes, Tim Davie appeared to have mastered it as he presented the BBC’s annual report. Questions poured in over whether he had ever considered his position as a succession of problems landed on his desk this year. In response, he acknowledged he and the BBC had faced a “tough period”.

The failure to cut a Glastonbury livestream, missed opportunities to address the behaviour of former presenter Gregg Wallace and criticism over its handling of two Gaza documentaries have seen a huge amount of opprobrium heading the BBC’s way in recent weeks.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 5:37 pm

US inflation rose in June as Trump’s tariffs start to show in prices

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Inflation remains far below the peaks seen three years ago, when price increases reached as high as 9%

Inflation accelerated in June as the impacts of Donald Trump’s tariffs slowly started to show in US prices.

Business leaders have said for months that the high, volatile rates of Trump’s tariffs will force companies to raise consumer prices. Prices remained stable in the spring, particularly as many of Trump’s highest tariffs were paused; however, they started increasing in May and have continued to rise in June.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 3:11 pm

Two men behind ‘senseless’ felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for more than four years

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Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, sentenced for act of criminal damage that sparked widespread sadness and anger

Two men who carried out a “moronic mission” to fell one of the most loved and photographed trees in the UK have been jailed.

Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, were each given prison sentences of four years and three months for an act of criminal damage that caused the Sycamore Gap tree to crash down on to Hadrian’s wall in Northumberland on a stormy September night in 2023.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 2:19 pm

Navalny’s widow leads calls for Italy to cancel concert by pro-Putin conductor

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Valery Gergiev, an ally of Russian leader, is due to perform in Europe for first time since full-scale invasion of Ukraine

The widow of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is leading calls for Italy to scrap a performance by a Russian orchestra conductor with close ties to Vladimir Putin at a music festival in southern Italy.

Valery Gergiev, who has been a close ally of Putin since the early 1990s, will perform in Europe for the first time since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine after being invited to Un’Estate da Re festival in La Reggia di Caserta, a former Bourbon palace and Unesco world heritage site in Campania, on 27 July.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 1:43 pm

Republicans complain to Canada over wildfire smoke despite supporting planet-heating bill

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Lawmakers send letter railing against ‘suffocating’ smoke days after voting for Trump plan likely to boost pollution

A group of Republican lawmakers has complained that smoke from Canadian wildfires is ruining summer for Americans, just days after voting for a major bill that will cause more of the planet-heating pollution that is worsening wildfires.

In a letter sent to Canada’s ambassador to the US, six Republican members of Congress wrote that wildfire smoke from Canada had been an issue for several years and recently their voters “have had to deal with suffocating Canadian wildfire smoke filling the air to begin the summer”.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 10:00 am

Trump administration dashes hopes of anti-pollution plan for JD Vance’s home town

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The $1.6bn Biden-era plan for a gas-powered blast furnace at a steel mill in Middletown, Ohio, is indefinitely on hold

A Biden-era plan to implement a gas-powered blast furnace at a steel mill in Ohio, which would have eliminated tons of greenhouse gases from the local environment year over year and created more than a thousand jobs, has been put on hold indefinitely by the Trump administration.

Experts and locals say the setback could greatly affect the health and financial state of those living around the mill.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 10:00 am

Could giving this pod of dolphins the same legal rights as humans help keep them safe?

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With a bottlenose population threatened by fishing gear, boats and pollution, campaigners on South Korea’s Jeju island are lobbying to extend legal status to the vulnerable cetaceans

It is a beautiful sunny day on the island of Jeju in South Korea and as the boat cuts through the water all seems calm and clear. Then they start to appear – one telltale fin and then another. Soon, a pod of eight or nine dolphins can be seen moving through the sea, seemingly following the path of the boat.

But as they start to jump and dive, fins cutting through the air, it becomes apparent that one dolphin is missing the appendage, his body breaking the surface but without the telltale profile of his companions. His name, given to him by a local environmental group, is Orae, which literally translates as “long”, but in this context means “wishing him a long life”.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 2:00 am

Trump officials address ‘chemtrails’ conspiracy theories while spreading misinformation, experts say

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EPA’s move comes as it slashes climate research funding and cuts weather forecasting and scientific agencies’ staff

Trump officials’ recent attempt to dispel concerns about “chemtrails” has perplexed and angered some experts who say the administration has itself promoted the conspiracy theory while also spreading climate misinformation.

“This is an intriguing strategy … in an administration that, depending on agency, is actively promulgating conspiracy theories or at least conspiratorial thinking,” said Timothy Tangherlini, a professor at the Berkeley School of Information who studies the circulation of folklore and conspiracy theories.

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Published: July 14, 2025, 5:07 pm

Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot melts down – and then wins a military contract

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It was a week of lows and highs for the tech billionaire after the CEO of X resigned and its AI chatbot declared itself a super-Nazi – followed by scoring a contract of up to $200m

Hello, and welcome to TechScape. This week, Elon Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, saw its artificial intelligence chatbot Grok go Nazi. Then its CEO resigned. In the past three years of Musk’s ownership of the social network, it feels like X has weathered at least one public crisis per week, more often multiple.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 2:23 pm

Trump permits Nvidia to sell advanced chips in China, CEO says

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Chipmaker’s CEO, Jensen Huang, recently met with Donald Trump as US-China trade rivalry deepens

Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, says the chipmaker has won approval from the Trump administration to sell its advanced computer chips used to develop artificial intelligence to China.

“Today, I’m announcing that the US government has approved for us filing licenses to start shipping H20s,” Huang told reporters in Beijing.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 2:39 pm

Boy in Minnesota survives fall that sent arrow through his brain: ‘It’s a miracle’

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Gus, nine, fell face-first on arrow, which penetrated his head and came within less than an inch of exiting his skull

A hospital in Minnesota was left in disbelief after a nine-year-old boy survived an accidental fall that sent an arrow through his brain and nearly out the back of his skull.

Abby Deterding recently told the Minneapolis news station KARE “it’s a miracle” that the freak mishap did not kill her son, Gus. “We’re just thankful, so grateful,” she said.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 10:00 am

Starbucks tells corporate staff in US and Canada to work in office at least four days a week

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Seattle-based coffee chain offers payment to those who opt to quit instead as it seeks to ‘re-establish in-office culture’

Starbucks has ordered its corporate staff to work from the office at least four days a week from late September and is offering cash payments to those who choose to quit instead.

Brian Niccol, the chief executive of the Seattle-headquartered coffee chain, said many of its employees would be required to work in the office for a minimum of four days a week, up from three, from Monday to Thursday.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 9:31 am

BBC to look at overhauling licence fee as 300,000 more households stop paying

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Annual report says pace of change amid battle with streaming rivals is ‘a moment of real jeopardy for the sector’

A further 300,000 households have stopped paying the licence fee, as the BBC said it was looking at overhauling the payment to secure the corporation’s future “for the long term”.

As the broadcaster continues to battle the rise of YouTube and streaming services that have split audiences across numerous platforms, its annual report revealed 23.8m licences were in force at the end of the year, down from 24.1m in 2023-24. The drop means a loss of about £50m in revenue for the corporation.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 11:00 am

Israel launches bombing raids in Syria and Lebanon

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Israel targets state forces entering south of Syria after sectarian clashes, while other strikes in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley leave 12 dead

Israel has launched bombing raids against two of its neighbours, hitting government forces in southern Syria and what it said were Hezbollah targets in eastern Lebanon.

In Syria, the strikes hit forces loyal to the transitional government that had been sent south to the province of Sweida, which is near Israel. Syrian state media also reported Israeli strikes on Tuesday in the nearby province of Deraa.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 5:15 pm

France signals willingness to discuss reparations for colonial massacres in Niger

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Exclusive: French government says it is open to dialogue but does not acknowledge responsibility in letter seen by the Guardian

More than a century after its troops burned villages and looted cultural artefacts in the quest to include Niger in its west African colonial portfolio, France has signalled willingness over possible restitution, but is yet to acknowledge responsibility.

France remains open to bilateral dialogue with the Nigerien authorities, as well as to any collaboration concerning provenance research or patrimonial cooperation,” the office of France’s permanent representative to the UN wrote in a document seen by the Guardian.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 4:00 am

Sudanese paramilitary RSF accused of killing almost 300 people in village raids

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Rights group says targets of Rapid Support Forces in North Kordofan were ‘empty of military objectives’

Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have killed nearly 300 people in attacks in North Kordofan state that began on Saturday, according to Sudanese activists.

The RSF has been fighting the Sudanese army in the area, one of the key frontlines of a civil war in Sudan that has raged since April 2023.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 3:08 pm

Diljit Dosanjh is one of the biggest Asian stars in the world. So why can’t Indian cinemagoers see his latest film?

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Sardaar Ji 3 is breaking box office records despite not being released to its most famous actor’s home audience

He is number one in the UK list of top 50 Asian celebrities in the world, has headlined arenas in the UK, US and across Europe as part of his sold-out Dil-Luminati world tour, and recently strutted the Met Gala carpet in an ivory-toned turban.

But despite Diljit Dosanjh’s stellar status, the Punjabi actor-singer has been caught in a cultural and political row that has halted the Indian release of his latest movie, Sardaar Ji 3.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 5:00 am

In defence of Step Brothers: the platonic ideal of Obama-era comedy

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Watching Will Ferrell and John C Reilly as a pair of large adult sons feels like witnessing the dying embers of the Gen X sensibility – before the world got cruel and idiots took over

It’s 2008. George W Bush is wrapping up his presidency. The world’s economy is in turmoil, but Obama is ascendant. The US’s – and the world’s – problems will soon be solved once and for all.

The peak comedy of this era is, of course, Step Brothers. Adam McKay’s previous hit collaborations with Will Ferrell, Anchorman and Talladega Nights, hit a rich seam of man-children being elevated to folk-hero status. We could call it a thematic trilogy, if we were being a bit pretentious – like Ingmar Bergman’s faith trilogy, but with more prosthetic testicles.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 3:00 pm

‘The soldiers want you to see what they’re going through’: the heartbreaking follow-up to 20 Days in Mariupol

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While Mstyslav Chernov was on the Oscars circuit with his first Ukraine war film, soldiers in his latest – made using bodycams – were dying. He explains why he needed to join them in the trenches

It was in Sloviansk, in the rear of eastern Ukraine’s frontline, that I first met journalist and film-maker Mstyslav Chernov. It was the autumn of 2023 and he was telling me about the film that would later win him and his team an Oscar: 20 Days in Mariupol, a horrifying documentary assembled from the news footage he and his team had gathered there, in the first month of the full-scale invasion. That September day of our interview, though – amid what would turn out to be Ukraine’s disappointing counteroffensive of 2023 – he was making his second film, one that took him to the heart of the combat zone, called 2,000 Meters to Andriivka. It is, if anything, even more powerful than its predecessor: a piece of frontline reporting that truly deserves the name, its footage gathered from soldiers’ own bodycams as well as from Chernov and his small crew on the ground among them. He puts the viewer into the trenches alongside the combatants. It is terrifying, bloody and heartbreakingly sad. You will not emerge from this film unchanged.

The soldiers on whom Chernov focuses are members of Ukraine’s 3rd Assault Brigade. They have a mission: to liberate the village of Andriivka, in the Donetsk region, and hoist the blue-and-yellow flag above it. Their sole route to this village is through a narrow strip of forest with flat, open fields either side. The wood, with its sketchy cover, is both their protection and, in many cases, their grave. The painful, dangerous advance through this 2km provides the structure of the film. And yet, for all that the film borrows the conventions of a thriller for its propulsive plotline, it is its tenderness, both in its gaze and in the relationships between the men that it depicts, that really destroyed me.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 2:00 pm

Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado review – plucky teen explorer goes looking for lost Incan magic

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Inoffensive adventure story updates Dora the Explorer as she goes in search of the legendary golden sun that will grant one wish

If you have a bunch of eight-year-olds over for a sleepover and you’re looking for something to stick on the TV, you could do worse than this straight-to-streaming live-action adaptation of the animated show Dora the Explorer. It’s a follow-up of sorts to Dora and the Lost City of Gold from 2019, with a new star in the shape of Samantha Lorraine, and aimed at slightly older kids than the cartoon. There are action sequences looted from Raiders of the Lost Ark that had my eight-year-old squealing at the screen, though as it’s determined to be undemanding and inoffensive, it’s got that plasticky quality that middling kids’ films tend to have.

Lorraine plays Dora, a teenage explorer who’s grown up in the Amazon, raised on her grandfather’s stories about the Incas. For years, Dora has been searching for clues to find Sol Dorado, a legendary golden sun that will grant one wish, joined by her cousin Diego (Jacob Rodriguez). The scriptwriters deserve credit for resisting the temptation to bolt on a love interest; instead, we have cousin Diego in the role conventionally given to a female character: the pretty but non-essential sidekick.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 12:00 pm

Tin Soldier review – Jamie Foxx leads with his hairdo in thriller about a soldier infiltrating a cult

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Scott Eastwood and Robert De Niro also star in this confusing film about an ex-soldier sent to penetrate a cult compound

Make no mistake: this action thriller is a mangled, dreary, unlovely mess and so much less than the sum of its parts – despite relatively blameless supporting turns from Robert De Niro and John Leguizamo. There’s a more culpably hammy performance from Jamie Foxx, who rocks a ginormous, weirdly contoured afro so bizarre that it’s almost worth the price alone. (He is also one of many executive producers on the project.) But Foxx’s tonsorial effort is not enough to counteract the fact that this is a pretty lousy film, only worth it if you like “sneerwatching”.

None of the big names mentioned above play the lead here. Instead, the hero is one Nash Cavanaugh (a name that sounds generated by an AI bot), as incarnated by a typically lumpen Scott Eastwood. Cavanaugh is a former soldier who was once drawn into the cult created by Foxx’s Leon Prudhomme, also known by his much cooler cult leader moniker, the Bokushi (“pastor” in Japanese). It turns out Prudhomme was originally bankrolled by De Niro’s Ashburn, a shady government agent who had hoped to create a mercenary army. But the Bokushi has instead created his own private Jonestown, full of other ex-soldiers sold on his self-help preaching about how PTSD need not define them, or something like that. What makes him so charismatic is never well defined, but presumably the veterans must be smitten with his R&B-inflected gospel crooning with a special backup band – a vanity moment that’s pure cringe.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 10:00 am

Superman: identity crises, fascist space holograms and a super furry animal – discuss with spoilers

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Has director James Gunn reinvented the superhero film – or just lovingly detonated it? Let’s have a deep dive into the new Man of Steel movie

This article contains spoilers for Superman

James Gunn’s Superman is a curious film: so earnest, so heartfelt, and so defiantly weird it sometimes feels less like a reboot of the world’s most iconic superhero and more like an elaborate fan project. Most of us will be relieved we’ve said goodbye to the heavy metal space Jesus of the Zack Snyder years, and that Gunn has avoided paying too much retro cosplay tribute to the Christopher Reeve era. This is undeniably a Superman we’ve never seen before on the big screen: a Kal-El who’s deeply human, flawed, and more likable for it.

The new Man of Steel, played with boyish charm and the right amount of golden retriever energy by David Corenswet, spends most of the movie juggling black holes, battling clone siblings, and dealing with the looming realisation that his space dad might have been one bad day away from full-blown genocide. And yet there’s always the sneaking suspicion he would break off from all this in a second if you asked him to fix your router and play Enya until your existential dread subsides.

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Published: July 14, 2025, 5:06 pm

‘The perfect accompaniment to life’: why is a 12th-century nun the hottest name in experimental music?

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​A mystic who turned visions into beautiful chants, Hildegard von Bingen has inspired everyone from Grimes to David Lynch. Musicians including Julia Holter explain the hold she has on them

‘And behold! In the 43rd year of my earthly course, as I was gazing with great fear and trembling attention at a heavenly vision, I saw a great splendour in which resounded a voice from Heaven saying to me, ‘O fragile human, ashes of ashes, and filth of filth! Say and write what you see and hear.”

These are the words of 12th-century polymath Hildegard von Bingen (or Hildegard of Bingen), recalling the divine intervention that set her on the path to becoming one of history’s earliest and most influential composers.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 10:00 am

DJ Nick León on Rosalía, regional Latin club sounds and rejecting success: ‘I was losing my edge’

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Early success left the Miami producer feeling risk-averse. He quit touring to discover his muggy, magical sound – and accidentally scored another hit with Erika de Casier

A few years ago, Nick León made a hit. Not a hit hit, like a Drake/Sabrina/Taylor hit, but a hit in certain circles. His single Xtasis, made with the Venezuelan producer DJ Babatr, was one of the defining club tracks of 2022. Named track of the year by Resident Advisor and a staple at parties throughout the summer and autumn, it launched León from his status as one of Miami’s most interesting underground DJs into the international club circuit.

“It was like, we’re hitting the ground running – we’re gonna be touring and DJing all the time, and there was this mission of spreading the music that so many people have been playing already, from Latin America and the US,” León recalls of this period, sweating through his tie-dye T-shirt in an east London cafe in June.

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Published: July 14, 2025, 11:07 am

Flesh and Code is an utterly jaw-dropping listen: best podcasts of the week

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Brace yourself for the staggering tale of Travis, who has both real and bot wives. Plus, the wickedly gossipy duo of Graham Norton and Maria McErlane are back

This staggering tale of people falling in love with AI chatbots is baffling, tragic and terrifying. It’s full of jaw-dropping moments, as hosts Hannah Maguire and Suruthi Bala speak to Travis who “married” a bot despite already having a real-life spouse. There’s also the vulnerable teenager whose “companion” spurs him on to an attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II (which ends with him being charged with treason). Alexi Duggins
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Published: July 14, 2025, 6:00 am

Toni at Random by Dana A Williams review – Toni Morrison’s editing years

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A fascinating account of the Nobel laureate’s pioneering work as an editor at Random House

While a great deal has been written about Toni Morrison’s fiction, her work as a senior editor at Random House is less well known. Dana A Williams, professor of African American Literature at Howard University, sets out to fill this gap, offering an impeccably researched account of Morrison’s stint at Random House between 1971 and 1983, against the backdrop of the Civil Rights and the Black Arts movements. Reflecting ideas generated by that convergence, Morrison’s novels – described by the Nobel committee, when they awarded her the prize in literature in 1993, as giving life to an essential aspect of American reality – were driven by an unwavering belief in the possibility of African American empowerment through self-regard. Williams’s interest lies in showing how Morrison’s editorial career was informed by the same invigoratingly insular ethos. Whether writing or editing, her work was aimed at producing “explorations of interior Black life with minimal interest in talking to or being consumed by an imagined white reader”.

Morrison saw early on how that kind of insularity could be wielded as both a weapon and a shield. Addressing the Second National Conference of Afro-American Writers at Howard in 1976, she urged the audience to recognise that “the survival of Black publishing, which […] is a sort of way of saying the survival of Black writing, will depend on the same things that the survival of Black anything depends on, which is the energies of Black people – sheer energy, inventiveness and innovation, tenacity, the ability to hang on, and a contempt for those huge, monolithic institutions and agencies which do obstruct us”. These words could well have been repurposed as a mission statement for her editorial career, which, as Williams points out, consisted of “[making] a revolution, one book at a time”. Change was coming in America. Morrison’s contribution would be to work towards change in the overwhelmingly white world of publishing: “I thought it was important for people to be in the streets,” she said during an interview for the documentary Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am, released in 2019. “But that couldn’t last. You needed a record. It would be my job to publish the voices, the books, the ideas of African Americans. And that would last.”

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Published: July 15, 2025, 6:00 am

The Girls Who Grew Big by Leila Mottley review – teenage mothers and melodrama

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This ambitious tale of solidarity and sisterhood in Florida has moments of poetic clarity, but falls short of the author’s dazzling debut

Writers sometimes talk of giving birth to their books, but probably very few are also working as doulas. It’s an experience that clearly informs Leila Mottley’s new novel, The Girls Who Grew Big, in which the struggles of pregnancy and motherhood loom large. Mottley’s work as a doula comes in addition to writing a bestselling debut novel, Nightcrawling, and featuring on Oprah’s Book Club; she was also youth poet laureate of Oakland, California, in 2018. But not much seems beyond the reach of the youngest ever writer to be longlisted for the Booker prize, back in 2022. The pity is that her considerable energy hasn’t translated into a more satisfying second book.

The Girls Who Grew Big tells the story of a gang of teenage mothers and the impromptu community they form in the humid disarray and general dysfunction of Padua, a fictional small town in the Florida panhandle. Led by their de facto leader, Simone, the Girls are a scrappy, ostracised handful of outsiders, variously rejected by their families and harshly judged by locals. Down on their luck and often abandoned by the adults in their lives, they resourcefully become a collective, based in the back of Simone’s truck.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 8:00 am

Brooklyn and beyond: Colm Tóibín’s best books – ranked!

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As the Irish author turns 70, we rate his best works of fiction – from his latest, Long Island, to his emotionally wrenching ‘masterpiece’

This dispatch from what we might call the extended Colm Tóibín universe is set near the same time and in the same place as his earlier novel Brooklyn (one character appears in both books). It’s the story of a widowed woman who struggles to cope with life after love. If it lacks the drama of some of Tóibín’s other novels, the style is impeccable as ever, with irresistibly clean prose that reports emotional turmoil masked by restraint. There is no ornate showing off. “People used to tease me for it, saying: ‘Could you write a longer sentence?’” Tóibín has said. “But there’s nothing I can do about it.”

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Published: July 14, 2025, 11:01 am

Poem of the week: Poem in which I’m a transnational drug smuggler by Bethany Handley

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A sharp and witty look at the treatment of people with disabilities conveys its anger with arresting artistry


Poem in which I’m a transnational drug smuggler

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Published: July 14, 2025, 11:12 am

‘The way a child plays is the way they live’: how therapists are using video games to help vulnerable children

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Minecraft and other creative games are becoming recognised as powerful means of self-expression and mental health support, including for traumatised Ukrainian refugees

Oleksii Sukhorukov’s son was 12 when the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. For months, the family existed in a state of trauma and disarray: Sukhorukov was forced to give up his work in the entertainment industry, which had included virtual reality and video games; they became isolated from friends and relatives. But amid the chaos, his boy had one outlet: Minecraft. Whatever was happening outside, he’d boot up Mojang’s block-building video game and escape.

“After 24 February 2022, I began to see the game in a completely different light,” says Sukhorukov. I discovered that Ukrainian children were playing together online; some living under Russian occupation, others in government-controlled areas of the country that were the targets of regular missile attacks; some had already become refugees. And yet they were still able to play together, support one another, and build their own world. Isn’t that amazing? I wanted to learn more about how video games can be used for good.”

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Published: July 14, 2025, 9:00 am

Stephen Colbert on Paramount’s $16m settlement with Trump: ‘Big fat bribe’

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Late-night hosts discuss Paramount’s settlement with Trump and Maga in revolt over handling of the Epstein files

Late-night hosts rebuke Paramount’s settlement with Donald Trump and mock the Maga movement infighting over the Jeffrey Epstein files.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 3:01 pm

‘I wish I’d enjoyed my fame a bit more’: Jim Sturgess on regrets, romance and the art of the mix tape

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He broke Hollywood in his early 20s, and found it all extremely scary. Now starring in a beautiful TV romance, Sturgess talks love, Walkmans – and why he might have just found his forever screen partner

Like all good love stories, this one starts with a chance meeting and ends with a reunion. It was 2008, pre-Hardy and Hiddleston, post-Bale and Grant; Jim Sturgess was a rising star and the latest handsome young Brit to break Hollywood. Having landed the lead role in casino thriller 21, Sturgess needed a love interest: cue a slew of chemistry tests with a roll call of beautiful young women, a process Sturgess remembers now as “the most exposed blind date you could ever possibly put yourself through, with five producers watching you from afar”.

Kate Bosworth got the role, but one actor lingered in Sturgess’s mind: an effervescent Australian called Teresa Palmer. “When you do those chemistry tests, they put you through it, so we spent the whole day together,” Sturgess says. “I was really hoping she was going to get the part, because we got on really well. She’s Australian, I’m English, and we were both in Hollywood going, ‘Where the hell are we?’”

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Published: July 15, 2025, 2:08 pm

Where Oasis, the Killers and Noddy Holder raised hell: Britpop’s debauched HQ, the Columbia hotel

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Noel Gallagher named a song after it, Marc Almond practically moved in and the Killers had a bathtub reserved for puking in – but was it rock’n’roll, or just a bit tragic?

In the early 2000s, a member of the New York dance-punk band Radio 4 was walking upstairs when he realised he’d forgotten the key to his room at London’s Columbia hotel. Rather than walk back down the several flights he’d already climbed, he drunkenly decided to jump all the way down to the reception level. When he regained consciousness, a bemused Courtney Love was staring down at his prone body. As was an irate hotel manager, who swiftly barred the band from staying there for years, before the crumpled musician was scooped up to go and spend a few days in hospital.

It was not easy to get barred from the Columbia hotel, but Radio 4 were not the only ones who managed it. Once, at 6am, members of Oasis decided to throw all the furniture in the bar out of the window, piece by piece. When items landed on the hotel manager’s Mercedes, the band had to scarper before the police arrived. It played such a significant part in Oasis’s story that Noel Gallagher wrote a song in tribute to it, Columbia, based on his escapades there back when he was a roadie for Inspiral Carpets.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 1:14 pm

‘Beautiful form isn’t enough’: National Ballet of Japan – picture essay

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Photographer David Levene gained access to the ballet company as they prepared for Ballet Coffret, ahead of a UK tour this month where they will also be performing Giselle at the Royal Opera House. We spoke to one of the principal dancers, Yui Yonezawa

The three pieces of Ballet Coffret range from 1910’s Stravinsky-composed classic The Firebird by Michel Fokine through the mid-20th century Etudes by Harald Lander to William Forsythe’s The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude from 1996. Levene captured the training, preparations and performances of the National Ballet of Japan (NBJ) over three March days in Tokyo, as well as shadowing ballerina Yui Yonezawa and visiting the New National Theatre’s ballet school.

Principal dancer Yui Yonezawa prepares for Ballet Coffret in Tokyo, Japan

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Published: July 15, 2025, 11:50 am

‘Don’t ever assume there’s anything to eat!’ 29 tips for perfect vegan holidays, from where to go to how to order

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Nowhere should be out of bounds just because you have a plant-based diet. Seasoned travellers explain how to stay happy and hunger-free, whether you’re trekking in Thailand or on a mini-break in Berlin

This spring, I spent five weeks travelling around Mexico – my longest time away from home since becoming a vegan two and a half years ago. It was a learning experience: lots of incredible vegan food, gallons of fall-back guacamole and the odd cheese-related disaster. This is what I found out about being a vegan on holiday, and the advice I received from more seasoned vegan travellers.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 9:00 am

The valleys of the Dolomites: exploring Italy’s new network of wild trails

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The Via delle Valli is a series of 50 trails aiming to tempt mountain-lovers away from the region’s hotspots and towards lesser-charted country

Thick white cloud hangs outside the windows of Rifugio Segantini, a mountain hut 2,373 metres up in the Italian Alps. But it is shifting, revealing glimpses of the majestic Brenta Dolomites before us: a patch of snow here, a craggy peak there. The view is tantalising, and a couple of times I have run outside in a kind of peekaboo farce to see the full display, only for it to pass behind clouds again.

The refuge – cosy, wooden-clad and packed with hikers – is named after the Italian landscape painter Giovanni Segantini, who was inspired by these mountains. His portrait hangs on the walls and his name is embroidered on the lace curtains. A simple stone building with blue and white shutters in Val d’Amola, the refuge is dwarfed by its rugged surrounds, with Trentino’s highest peak, the snow-capped 3,556-metre Presanella, as a backdrop. The entries in the guestbook are entirely by locals.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 6:00 am

Gaming in their golden years: why millions of seniors are playing video games

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Adults over the age of 50 represent nearly a third of US gamers and are becoming more visible in the mainstream

Michelle Statham’s preferred game is Call of Duty. It’s fast and frenetic, involving military and espionage campaigns inspired by real history. She typically spends six hours a day livestreaming to Twitch, chatting to her more than 110,000 followers from her home in Washington state. She boasts about how she’ll beat opponents, and says “bless your heart” while hurtling over rooftops to avoid clusterstrikes of enemy fire. When she’s hit, she “respawns” – or comes back to life at a checkpoint – and jumps right back into the fray.

The military shooter game has a predominantly young male user base, but Statham’s Twitch handle is TacticalGramma – a nod to the 60-year-old’s two grandkids. Her lifelong gaming hobby has become an income stream (she prefers to keep her earnings private, but says she has raised “thousands” for charity), as well as a way to have fun, stay sharp and connect socially.

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Published: July 14, 2025, 4:00 pm

Women in the US: if you’re single, tell us why

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We’re keen to hear from women in the US why they are single, what they are looking for in a partner and whether they’ve given up dating

Based on Census Bureau historical data and Morgan Stanley forecasts, 45% of prime working age women (ages 25-44) will be single by 2030 – the largest share in history and up from 41% in 2018.

We’d like to hear from single women in the US why they are single, how they’re feeling about not having a partner and whether they are still looking for one.

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Published: July 14, 2025, 11:23 am

Why homemade stir-fry sauces are always better than bought in ones | Kitchen aide

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Don’t bother with bought-in bottles, which are often too sweet. It’s easy to make your own, say our cooks – just remember, it’s all about balance

Most stir-fry sauces are sweet, dense and cloying. Any lighter, fresher alternatives?
Louis, Falmouth
If Julie Lin, author of Sama Sama: Comfort Food from my Malaysian-Scottish Kitchen, were to hazard a guess, it would be that Louis is buying shop-bought sauces: “They’re always sweet and dense,” she says. “There’s a phrase we use in Malaysia, agak agak, which means to season until you know that it’s good for you.” And that’s only ever going to come from making it yourself, which for Lin often means her “master wok” sauce. To make a bottle, she combines 75g white sugar, three teaspoons of MSG, and 75ml rice-wine vinegar, and whisks until the sugar dissolves. Stir in 300ml light soy sauce and 100ml dark soy sauce, followed by 50ml sesame oil. Pour that into a sterilised jar or bottle, give it a shake and keep for a month at room temperature. That’s then ready to go, or customise it with, say, chilli or garlic, because one stir-fry sauce is not going to fit all. While the basic master wok number is a good shout for stir-frying noodles, rice or vegetables, however, “if you’re going for a lamb stir-fry, for example, you’ll probably want to add some cumin, garlic and maybe make it more vinegary.”

For Justin Tsang, author of Long Day? Cook This: Easy East Asian Recipes with a Twist, it’s all about balance: “The perfect stir-fry sauce has to be salty, sweet and umami, but it shouldn’t be one more than the other; it should work in harmony.” If your sauce is bordering on too sweet or dense, anything “a bit tart or fruity” will work wonders: “That could be some sort of acid, such as lime juice to finish, or vinegar, or a splash of sharp Worcestershire sauce,” says Tsang, who has also been known to add HP Sauce to the mix. Alternatively, get to know your onions: “Using the finest grater on a box grater, grate a white onion into an almost-pulp, then mix into your sauce, along with a splash of vinegar – that will cut through any sweetness and make it lighter.”

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Published: July 15, 2025, 12:00 pm

Filtered reality and the soul of Lebanon – readers’ best photographs

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Click here to submit a picture for publication in these online galleries and/or on the Guardian letters page

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Published: July 15, 2025, 3:00 pm

Houseplant clinic: how important is ‘plant hygiene’?

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Just like humans, plants benefit from cleanliness: sterilise your tools and pots, wipe down leaves to remove dust, and check for pests or disease

What’s the problem?
I’ve heard “plant hygiene” mentioned, but I’ve no idea what it actually means.

Diagnosis
Good plant hygiene is the gardening equivalent of washing your hands – simple, essential, yet often overlooked. Neglecting plant hygiene can lead to the spread of pests, diseases and infections. Using dirty scissors, pots or tools can transfer fungi, bacteria or pests from one plant to another. Similarly, letting dust build up on leaves can restrict photosynthesis.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 9:00 am

Terrible night’s sleep? Here’s how to make it through the day – and maybe even enjoy it – one step at a time

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Coffee or no coffee? Almond croissant or exercise snack? Early night or bedtime as usual? You’ll be grateful you made the right choices

Ah, sleep – “nature’s soft nurse” to Shakespeare, “the foundation of our mental and physical health” to the less poetically minded neuroscientist and podcaster Andrew Huberman. By now, you hopefully know that getting a consistent seven to eight hours of shuteye is crucial for everything from your short-term decision-making to your long-term health, and you’re familiar with all the usual advice on getting it (have a consistent bedtime, make your bedroom really dark, no double espressos at 9pm). But one question that’s considered less is: what if you have one restless night? How do you best get through the day – and what can you do to avoid a single interrupted slumber snowballing into several? Let’s take it one hour at a time.

When you first drag yourself out of bed, it’s tempting to click the kettle straight on – but should you hold off your first hot drink of the day until you’re a bit less bleary-eyed? Increasingly, influencers advise delaying your first hit of tea or coffee for anywhere between 30 and 90 minutes after you wake up – the rationale being that caffeine mostly works by blocking the brain’s receptors for a molecule called adenosine, which ordinarily promotes relaxation by slowing down neural activity. Adenosine levels are at their lowest when you wake up, and so in theory, you might be “wasting” your first brew of the day by glugging it when there’s nothing for the caffeine to block. This seems plausible, but it’s also worth noting that caffeine’s effects take about 10 minutes to kick in, and it’s about 45 minutes before levels peak in the bloodstream. Caffeine’s also not just good for getting you going: if you’re planning a workout or a morning walk, it can help things along by producing feelgood endorphins and increasing the amount of fat you’re able to burn. Some people suggest that waiting a while before your first cup helps to avoid afternoon drowsiness, but according to an evaluation of the scientific literature published last year, “There is no evidence that caffeine ingestion upon waking is somehow responsible for an afternoon ‘crash’.”

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Published: July 14, 2025, 4:00 am

The shining: my trip to the G7 horror show with Emmanuel Macron | Emmanuel Carrère

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Deeply unpopular in France, President Macron relishes the international stage, where he projects himself as the leader best placed to handle Trump. Seven years after our last encounter, I joined him as he prepared for battle

Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, is a small jumble of orange prefab buildings and low grey apartment blocks nestled on a stony outcrop on the edge of the ocean. There are no trees, but there’s a hill topped by the statue of Hans Egede, the Danish-Norwegian missionary who evangelised the world’s biggest island in the 18th century and which, as such, is threatened with removal by Inuit anti-colonialists. It was at his feet that I awaited the helicopters bringing back the Greenlandic prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, the Danish prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, and the French president, Emmanuel Macron – referred to throughout this trip as “PR”, short for président de la république – from their excursion on the ice.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 4:00 am

Trump promised to lower energy costs – his tax bill will raise them for people in red states the most

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Household energy bills in some Republican-leaning states could rise by more than $600 every year, analysis of the so-called ‘big, beautiful bill’ finds

The cost of electricity is poised to surge across the US in the wake of Republican legislation that takes an axe to cheap renewable energy, with people in states who voted for Donald Trump last year to be hardest hit by the increase in bills.

As air conditioners crank up across the US during another sweltering summer amid an unfolding climate crisis, rising energy costs will become even more severe for households due to the reconciliation spending bill passed by Republicans in Congress and signed by Trump, who called it the “big, beautiful bill”, on 4 July.

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Published: July 14, 2025, 2:00 pm

‘I couldn’t watch the forests vanish’: the man restoring Solomon Islands’ vital mangroves

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Crucial for coastal communities, mangroves are threatened by land clearing, development and rising seas

As the morning light hits Oibola village in Solomon Islands, the receding tide drains water through a maze of tangled mangrove roots.

Dressed in muddy jeans and a worn T-shirt, Ben Waleilia moves carefully through the thick mangrove forest, searching for seedlings. Rows of young mangrove shoots stand high as Waleilia gently drops seedlings into a small plastic bucket.

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Published: July 15, 2025, 1:13 am

Protests, fires and a child’s funeral: photos of the day – Tuesday

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

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Published: July 15, 2025, 12:50 pm

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