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Israel FM accuses Palestinian Authority of aiding terror with ‘Pay-for-Slay’ after deadly attack

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Two Israelis were killed in terrorist attacks in Israel on Friday, as officials accused the Palestinian Authority of misleading the world about its active terror payment policy.

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:16 pm

Nigeria says it shared intelligence to support US strikes on ISIS

Nigeria confirmed it shared intelligence with the U.S. ahead of Christmas night airstrikes against ISIS targets accused of killing Christians.

Published: December 26, 2025, 12:34 pm

Trio of Palestinians arrested for allegedly torching Christmas tree at Catholic church in West Bank

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Three Palestinians accused of torching a Christmas tree and damaging part of a Nativity scene at a West Bank Catholic church were arrested.

Published: December 26, 2025, 2:31 am

Russian forces near collapse in Kupyansk as Moscow allies concede city lost: report

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Russian forces were reportedly cut off and surrendering in Ukraine's Kupyansk as supply lines fail. Only dozens of isolated troops remain in the strategic city.

Published: December 26, 2025, 2:04 am

Australian prime minister announces national bravery honors after antisemitic terror attack

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Australia announced a national bravery award for heroes who confronted ISIS-inspired gunmen during a deadly Hanukkah attack that killed 15 people in Sydney.

Published: December 26, 2025, 2:02 am

Trump launches Christmas night airstrikes on ISIS 'Terrorist Scum' in Nigeria after killings of Christians

Trump said the United States launched Christmas night airstrikes in Nigeria targeting ISIS militants he accused of killing Christians in recent attacks.

Published: December 25, 2025, 11:16 pm

Christmas returns to Holy Land cities as Bethlehem’s Christian population dwindles, Nazareth remains strong

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Christmas returns to Bethlehem amid ongoing concerns over Christian population decline from 86% in 1950 to just 10% today, while Nazareth enjoys growth.

Published: December 25, 2025, 8:24 pm

Zelenskyy encouraged by 'very good' Christmas talks with US

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expresses optimism about Ukraine peace talks after Christmas conversation with U.S. envoys, as negotiations show progress.

Published: December 25, 2025, 6:53 pm

Poland scrambles jets on Christmas after detecting Russian reconnaissance aircraft near its airspace

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Poland scrambled fighter jets on Christmas morning after detecting a Russian reconnaissance aircraft near its airspace over the Baltic Sea.

Published: December 25, 2025, 4:26 pm

Pope Leo XIV delivers first Christmas message calling for end to violence in Middle East, Russia-Ukraine war

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Pope Leo XIV delivers Christmas message calling for peace in Middle East and Ukraine, urging world leaders to reject violence and embrace dialogue.

Published: December 25, 2025, 1:44 pm

North Korea releases images of development of nuclear-powered submarine

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New photos show North Korea's apparent progress in the development of a nuclear-powered submarine as Kim Jong Un condemns South Korea's efforts.

Published: December 25, 2025, 12:46 pm

Trump-backed candidate Asfura wins Honduras presidential election

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Tito Asfura secured Honduras' presidency, defeating Salvador Nasralla and Rixi Ramona Moncada Godoy in a polarized campaign that shifts Central America's political landscape.

Published: December 25, 2025, 12:21 am

One Gazan Girl’s Fight to Survive Extreme Hunger

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After Israel sealed Gaza’s borders, Hoda Abu al-Naja, 12, who suffered from celiac disease, spent months seeking the food and care she needed to combat malnutrition.

Published: December 26, 2025, 12:15 pm

From the Shadows to Power: How the Hindu Right Reshaped India

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The far-right group known as the R.S.S., whose members include Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has spent a century trying to make India a Hindu-first nation.

Published: December 26, 2025, 3:01 pm

2 Killed in Vehicle Ramming and Stabbing in Israel, Officials Say

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The attack comes amid heightened tensions between Israelis and Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:17 pm

8 Killed in Syria Mosque Blast, Government Says

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Ansar al-Sunna, which experts say appears to be an ISIS splinter group, claimed responsibility for the explosion, which happened as worshipers were attending Friday Prayer.

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:43 pm

How Ryan Wedding, a Canadian Olympic Snowboarder, Turned into a Drug Lord

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Ryan Wedding rose to fame as a Canadian Olympic athlete, but the authorities say he became one of the world’s biggest drug lords, who ordered an informant executed.

Published: December 26, 2025, 10:01 am

Trump’s Claims About Nigeria Strike Belie a Complex Situation on the Ground

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President Trump said the targets of airstrikes in Nigeria were Islamic State terrorists responsible for killing Christians, but experts question his framing.

Published: December 26, 2025, 7:53 pm

Myanmar’s Health Crisis Spills Over Borders

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Fighting has caused the spread of illnesses like malaria and cholera. In a worst-case scenario, the situation could threaten regional health security, experts say.

Published: December 26, 2025, 7:18 pm

Zelensky Says He’ll Meet With Trump Soon to Discuss Ukraine Peace Plan

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There was no immediate confirmation from the White House about a meeting, which President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has sought since the latest U.S.-.led push for peace got underway.

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:57 pm

New Jail Term for Ex-Malaysian Leader Najib Razak in Corruption Scandal

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Najib Razak, the former prime minister already serving a sentence linked to the looting of the 1MDB fund, was found guilty of corruption in a related case.

Published: December 26, 2025, 7:28 pm

No Power, No Heat, No Water: Odesa’s Days of Hell Under Russian Fire

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The toll on older people and those with disabilities is especially severe as Moscow’s forces repeatedly attack the port city’s infrastructure.

Published: December 25, 2025, 9:01 pm

Honduran Candidate Claims Fraud After Trump-Backed Opponent Is Declared Victor

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After officials called the presidential race for Nasry Asfura, his rival, Salvador Nasralla, disputed the result and expressed ire over the U.S. role.

Published: December 25, 2025, 9:05 pm

​North Korea Unveils the Completed Hull of What It Calls a Nuclear Submarine

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The debut followed the North’s first test of a new surface-to-air missile and the arrival of a U.S. nuclear-powered attack sub for a port call in South Korea.

Published: December 25, 2025, 5:28 am

Why Russia Is Likely to Reject the New US-Ukrainian Peace Plan

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The first draft essentially called for Ukraine’s surrender. The revised version includes the security guarantees Kyiv wants to prevent future Russian aggression.

Published: December 25, 2025, 5:28 pm

Five Killed in Helicopter Crash on Kilimanjaro, Africa’s Highest Peak

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The aircraft was on its descent from the mountain when it crashed around the Barafu Camp area in Kilimanjaro National Park, officials said.

Published: December 25, 2025, 6:43 pm

Israel Recognizes Somaliland, Drawing International Rebukes

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The development carries potential benefits for both sides but still faces stiff international opposition, 34 years after the region broke away from Somalia.

Published: December 26, 2025, 8:39 pm

Lagos’s Month of Partying Is Getting Pricier

Detty December means a month of “back to back to back” partying in Nigeria’s megacity. Ruth Maclean, the West Africa bureau chief for The New York Times, attends for the first time.

Published: December 26, 2025, 10:02 am

5 Key Moments in the Rise of India’s Hindu-First Powerhouse

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The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, known as the R.S.S., has survived bans and vilification to emerge as the force reshaping India’s secular republic into a Hindu nation.

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:00 am

Remembering Those Who Died This Year

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We look back at the lives of some of the artists, innovators and thinkers we lost in 2025.

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:30 am

Kimmel Tells U.K. Viewers ‘Tyranny Is Booming’ in America

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Chosen by a British TV station to give an “alternative” to the king’s speech, Jimmy Kimmel said it had been a great year for the U.S. “from a fascism perspective.”

Published: December 25, 2025, 5:51 pm

King Charles Urges ‘Compassion’ and Finding Strength in Diversity in Annual Christmas Message

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His annual Christmas message was more outward-looking than last year’s, when he focused on the medical workers who had helped him and his daughter-in-law after their cancer diagnoses.

Published: December 25, 2025, 3:13 pm

Christmas Around the World in Photos

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The holiday spirit is bringing people together, with celebrations of lights, dance and Santa.

Published: December 25, 2025, 9:27 pm

Pope Leo Makes Christmas Call for Dialogue to Address World’s Conflicts

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Leo XIV’s Christmas address was his first since being elected pontiff and was scrutinized for comparisons with those of his predecessor, Francis.

Published: December 25, 2025, 3:56 pm

With Airspace Closed, a Lonely Christmas for Many Venezuelans

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The holidays usually bring home huge numbers from the Venezuelan diaspora. But this year, after international airlines halted almost all service, many people are spending Christmas alone and on edge.

Published: December 25, 2025, 4:15 pm

Why the Right Is Boycotting Havaianas Flip-Flops

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For decades, Havaianas flip-flops have been a beloved global symbol of Brazilian culture, worn by millions of people each day. They are now ensnared in a political fight.

Published: December 25, 2025, 10:02 am

‘Carol of the Bells’ Once Filled the Air Here. Now It’s Only Bombs.

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Mykola Leontovych, the Ukrainian composer of the famed festive song, lived in the eastern city of Pokrovsk. Months of Russian assaults have erased most tributes to his life there.

Published: December 25, 2025, 9:14 pm

After Suffering in Israeli Prison, a Gaza Detainee Comes Home to More Pain

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Haitham Salem spent 11 months held by Israel without charge and said he endured beatings and abuse. He was released as part of the cease-fire deal, longing to return to his family.

Published: December 25, 2025, 11:02 pm

A Top Candidate for Prime Minister Returns to Bangladesh After 17 Years in Exile

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Tarique Rahman, who had managed his party’s political affairs from Britain, is back in his country to campaign in elections.

Published: December 25, 2025, 1:18 pm

Pope Leo Surprises St. Peter’s Crowd Before Christmas Eve Mass

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Pope Leo XIV greeted the soggy faithful in St. Peter’s Square in both English and Italian and apologized that there wasn’t enough room in the basilica for them all.

Published: December 25, 2025, 11:10 pm

Why China, a One-Party State, Is Backing Elections in This Country

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The vote in Myanmar, widely seen as a sham, is a bid for legitimacy by the military government. It is also a way for Beijing to exert its influence there.

Published: December 25, 2025, 10:15 pm

What Parents in China See in A.I. Toys

A video of a child crying over her broken A.I. chatbot stirred up conversation in China, with some viewers questioning whether the gadgets are good for children. But the girl’s father says it’s more than a toy; it’s a family member.

Published: December 25, 2025, 5:15 am

Peng Peiyun, 95, Dies; Official Renounced China’s One-Child Policy

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She was given the “hardest job under heaven”: upholding birth limits enforced by often brutal local officials. She came to support softening the policy, then abolishing it.

Published: December 26, 2025, 4:24 am

Honduras Declares Nasry Asfura, Trump Ally, Winner of Presidential Election

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Nasry Asfura was endorsed by President Trump in a contentious election. His opponent, Salvador Nasralla, said he would not accept the results.

Published: December 25, 2025, 4:15 pm

Here’s What Is in the 20-Point Peace Plan for Ukraine

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The blueprint covers a broad range of issues, including territory, security guarantees and postwar reconstruction. But Russia has indicated little willingness to end the war.

Published: December 26, 2025, 3:29 pm

The Truce Is 2 Months Old. So Why Have Hundreds of Gazans Been Killed?

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Since the cease-fire took effect, Israel says it has targeted only militants. But death can come for Gazans while on a family outing or sleeping in a tent.

Published: December 25, 2025, 2:54 am

Times Square ball goes red, white and blue for America's 250th birthday

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Times Square's 2025 ball drop will sparkle in red, white and blue patriotic colors to kick off America's 250th birthday celebrations nationwide this year.

Published: December 26, 2025, 6:22 pm

Brown, MIT shootings may have stemmed from suspect’s failures, fixation on scientist’s success: report

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Portuguese official reveals suspected shooter allegedly fixated on MIT scientist as symbol of success he never achieved in tragic academic obsession case.

Published: December 26, 2025, 4:24 pm

Grand jury declines to indict man in deadly Kentucky State University shooting

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A grand jury refused to indict a father of two Kentucky State University students who shot two people who were beating his son's head against the pavement.

Published: December 26, 2025, 3:25 pm

Repeat offender freed after SWAT standoff tied to three shootings in one month: report

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Texas repeat offender allegedly linked to three separate shootings in one month, including random drive-by attacks and SWAT standoff in Hays County area.

Published: December 26, 2025, 3:10 pm

JonBenet Ramsey case could benefit from new DNA technology as police renew commitment

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Boulder police renew efforts in JonBenet Ramsey murder case with new chief praising advanced DNA testing, nearly 30 years after the Christmas tragedy that shocked America.

Published: December 26, 2025, 1:00 pm

Trump launches Christmas night airstrikes in Nigeria and more top headlines

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Published: December 26, 2025, 12:23 pm

President of TPUSA chapter twice denied by university's student government vows to fight: 'not backing down'

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Loyola University student fights for conservative club after being denied twice. Anistin Murray vows to keep battling for Turning Point USA chapter.

Published: December 26, 2025, 11:00 am

UPS plane crash in Louisville claims 15th victim weeks after fiery takeoff failure

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The death toll from a UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky, has risen to 15 after a man injured in the incident died weeks later on Christmas Day, officials said.

Published: December 26, 2025, 10:12 am

Nebraska grandfather killed in 'freak accident' at McDonald’s drive-thru

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A grandfather died days before Christmas in a "freak accident" at a Nebraska drive-thru after being pinned between his car and the payment window.

Published: December 26, 2025, 7:07 am

Santa with CCW gets pulled over, tells Ohio deputy 'you got to protect yourself' during festive traffic stop

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Santa was pulled over for speeding in Ohio and told a deputy he had a concealed carry permit. Hilarious bodycam footage shows Christmas magic meeting reality.

Published: December 26, 2025, 12:23 am

Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: UN bigot out at Georgetown

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

Published: December 25, 2025, 11:39 pm

Florida man kills wife, shoots stepdaughter over NFL game argument before taking own life

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A Florida man allegedly killed his wife and shot his stepdaughter over an NFL game argument before taking own life, authorities said. The girl is recovering in a hospital.

Published: December 25, 2025, 9:53 pm

Migrant truckers sue California DMV over canceled commercial drivers' licenses

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Nearly 20,000 immigrant truckers at risk of having their commercial driver's licenses revoked by California spark a class-action lawsuit.

Published: December 25, 2025, 7:12 pm

UFO secret files, drone swarms and nuclear-linked sightings stun experts in 2025

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Discover compelling UFO headlines from 2025, featuring new scientific evidence, mysterious underwater objects and government disclosure revelations.

Published: December 25, 2025, 11:00 am

Watch: Thieves drag ATM through Texas convenience store in Christmas Eve theft attempt

Thieves attempted to drag an ATM through a Texas 7-Eleven's doors using a stolen black SUV and cable on Christmas Eve, but the machine broke free.

Published: December 25, 2025, 1:50 am

Trump Invited White South Africans to America. One Ended Up in Detention.

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An Afrikaner flew to the United States expecting protection. Instead, he has spent months locked up in Georgia alongside hundreds of other immigrants.

Published: December 26, 2025, 7:50 pm

A College Freshman Is the Unlikely Source of Alabama’s New Political Maps

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Daniel DiDonato, 19, has loved elections since he was in fourth grade. He also loves maps.

Published: December 26, 2025, 12:05 pm

When the Democratic Door-Knocker Has Something Unscripted to Say

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Zohran Mamdani’s campaign encouraged canvassers to ditch their scripts in pursuit of genuine, off-the-cuff-conversation. It’s a strategy that some Democratic strategists want to see more of.

Published: December 26, 2025, 3:29 pm

Northern California Conservatives Are Frustrated They Could Get a Democratic Representative

The passage of Proposition 50, which redrew California’s congressional map, means that all of the state’s conservative north is likely to be represented by Democrats.

Published: December 26, 2025, 10:00 am

Death Toll in UPS Plane Crash Rises to 15

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Alain Rodriguez Colina, who was injured when a cargo plane crashed into his Kentucky workplace more than a month ago, died on Christmas Day.

Published: December 26, 2025, 4:15 am

U.S. Strikes ISIS in Nigeria After Trump Warned of Attacks on Christians

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The attack comes after President Trump ordered the Defense Department last month to prepare to intervene militarily in Nigeria to protect Christians from Islamic militants.

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:31 pm

Judge Blocks Detention of British Researcher Who Scrutinizes Online Hate

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Imran Ahmed, who runs an organization that chronicles disinformation, was among five Europeans the State Department had barred, claiming they promote censorship.

Published: December 25, 2025, 11:28 pm

Trump Has a New Auto Loan Tax Break. Here’s Who Could Benefit.

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Many Americans can take advantage of President Trump’s deduction on auto loan interest, but the tax break will provide only modest savings.

Published: December 25, 2025, 6:28 pm

Estonia’s Man on Capitol Hill Is on a Charm Offensive

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The Baltic nation’s congressional liaison is using candy, an American flag outfit and “Die Hard” jokes to make friends in Congress as the Trump administration turns against Europe.

Published: December 25, 2025, 3:57 pm

Trump Says ‘Housing First’ Failed the Homeless. Here’s What the Evidence Says.

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The Trump administration has sought to move away from the model, which supporters call “evidence based” but opponents consider overly permissive.

Published: December 26, 2025, 8:08 pm

With Trump in Power, Democrats Try to Redefine Themselves as Disrupters

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Since President Trump’s rise, Democrats have served as defenders of a political system many Americans believe is broken. Now the party is trying a new approach.

Published: December 25, 2025, 7:36 pm

Republicans Who Backed Afghan Visas Are Mum as Trump Halts Them

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After a fatal shooting, the Trump administration froze a visa program for Afghans that Republicans in Congress had championed. The G.O.P. has not objected.

Published: December 25, 2025, 10:01 am

The $1.8 Billion Question in Arkansas: Who Won the Powerball Jackpot?

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A single ticket sold in Cabot, Ark., won on Wednesday night the second-largest U.S. lottery jackpot ever.

Published: December 26, 2025, 6:32 pm

Kennedy Center’s Christmas Eve Jazz Show Canceled After Trump Name Added to Building

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Chuck Redd, a jazz musician, said he canceled his annual concert after President Trump’s name was affixed to the Washington building’s facade.

Published: December 25, 2025, 12:09 pm

Former Broadway Child Actress, 25, Killed in New Jersey Stabbing

Imani Dia Smith, who appeared in “The Lion King,” died after she was stabbed at a home in Edison, the authorities said. A man faces murder charges related to the incident.

Published: December 25, 2025, 2:29 am

Man Shot in ICE Confrontation in Maryland, Officials Say

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Federal and local officials said the man, an immigrant from Portugal, tried to flee and harm agents. He and another man were hospitalized after a vehicle they were in crashed.

Published: December 25, 2025, 12:38 am

After a Plane Crashed in the Texas Fog, 2 Stories of Rescue

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A plane from Mexico was on a medical mission on Monday when it crashed into Galveston Bay, and two men on the water that day helped save two lives.

Published: December 25, 2025, 12:05 am

Trump shows off design for ‘America First 250’ plane in flurry of morning social media posts

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Trump was pictured beaming in the Oval Office with the model plane

Published: December 26, 2025, 8:36 pm

Real life ‘Home Alone’ incident sees 12-year-old boy fend off burglary over holidays

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The 12-year-old’s family is ‘very proud’ of his quick thinking, his grandmother said

Published: December 26, 2025, 7:52 pm

Ultra-processed food makers turn to affordability to counter RFK’s push their foods are dangerous

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Food industry leaders are hoping that their focus on affordability will resonate with Americans — just as it did for Democrats in recent elections

Published: December 26, 2025, 7:31 pm

Israel becomes first country to recognise Somaliland

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The recognition of Somaliland is seen as crucial for taking on terrorism and piracy, especially from the Houthis in the Red Sea and the Strait of Aden

Published: December 26, 2025, 7:06 pm

Onyx, the dog who has spent 7 years at an Ohio shelter, is finally adopted: ‘The textbook definition of a Christmas miracle’

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Onyx the 9-year-old mixed breed ‘never had a couch to call his own, a routine filled with love’

Published: December 26, 2025, 6:39 pm

Did that really happen? Four outrageous stories from Trump’s first year back that you may have forgotten about

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A selection of the craziest stories from Trump’s first year back in office

Published: December 26, 2025, 6:06 pm

Zelensky to meet Trump for high-stakes talks in Mar-a-Lago in bid to seal peace deal by new year

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European leaders may take part online as Zelensky looks to ‘finalise’ an agreement he says is ‘90% completed’

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:59 pm

Suspects caught on camera ripping ATM from wall using stolen SUV

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This is the moment suspects hook an ATM to their stolen SUV before ripping it out of the shop wall on Christmas Eve.

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:57 pm

Suspected drunk driver accused of plowing into Navajo Nation Christmas parade and killing a 3-year-old

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Under Navajo law, the suspect faces a maximum sentence of one year in prison

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:11 pm

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky says he will meet Trump on Sunday and peace plan is ‘90 per cent ready’

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Ukrainian president will discuss peace agreement with Trump at Mar-A-Lago

Published: December 26, 2025, 4:43 pm

Republican lawmaker shredded for posting AI images of himself beating up Santa on Christmas morning

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Indiana state Sen. Chris Garten acknowledged the backlash and labeled his critics ‘snowflakes’

Published: December 26, 2025, 4:33 pm

Florida man sues steakhouse after suffering ‘severe bodily injury’ when toilet he was using ‘shattered’ beneath him, suit says

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Michael Green claims that he has ‘significant and permanent loss of an important bodily function’ after the toilet collapsed beneath him

Published: December 26, 2025, 4:22 pm

Virginia offshore wind developer sues over Trump administration order halting projects

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The developers of a Virginia offshore wind project are asking a federal judge to block a Trump administration order that halted construction of their project, along with four others, over national security concerns

Published: December 26, 2025, 4:13 pm

Trump heralded his ‘ceasefire’ in Gaza as the dawn of new era – but the slaughter continues

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Families are being bombed, babies are dying of cold and phase two of the talks hasn’t gone anywhere – we need a genuine and meaningful ceasefire, Bel Trew writes

Published: December 26, 2025, 3:48 pm

The price of ‘ceasefire’ in Gaza: More than 400 people dead in just three months and little hope for the future

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When Donald Trump did his victory lap in Israel after announcing a ceasefire last October, he promised ‘peace for all eternity’. But Palestinians tell Alex Croft and Nedal Hamdouna they continue to face a grim daily reality of violence and destruction

Published: December 26, 2025, 3:46 pm

Billboards telling troops to obey only lawful orders go up near Florida military base

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The billboards were launched amid the Trump administration’s lethal strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific

Published: December 26, 2025, 3:31 pm

Matt Gaetz clears the air and dishes to Tucker Carlson on if he ever tried to date AOC

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‘Not my cup of tea. But she, after January 6th, treated us all like we had horns or something,’ Matt Gaetz said this week.

Published: December 26, 2025, 3:23 pm

Man injured by crashing UPS jet in Louisville dies on Christmas day bringing death count to 15

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‘He suffered severe injuries at the time of the crash,’ the mayor of Louisville said in a statement

Published: December 26, 2025, 3:03 pm

Trump’s defense secretary warns ‘more strikes to come’ on Nigeria after ISIS targets hit

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The US has accused IS of targeting Christians in the country

Published: December 26, 2025, 2:38 pm

Man found dead in shallow grave was killed by suspect he left a party with hours earlier, cops say

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The unnamed victim’s body was discovered on Monday in Denton County, Texas, after a weeks-long search which began on December 2

Published: December 26, 2025, 2:26 pm

Southern California hit by deadly floods as atmospheric river storm strikes

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Heavy flash flooding has hit southern California over Christmas, forcing hundreds to evacuate and leaving four dead.

Published: December 26, 2025, 2:15 pm

Lost to time: Nation sees swath of historic restaurants close as high costs hammer businesses

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High cost of food, labor, rent and more necessities have caused some beloved restaurants to close for good

Published: December 26, 2025, 1:33 pm

Two killed in ‘terror attack’ in northern Israel

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The suspect ran over a man and stabbed a woman, local police say

Published: December 26, 2025, 1:05 pm

GOP senate candidate mourns death of ‘heart and soul’ of his team

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Tatum Dale’s death comes as Andy Barr gears up to make a bid to replace Mitch McConnell in Congress

Published: December 26, 2025, 12:09 pm

Why did Trump order strikes against Islamic State in Nigeria?

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The US says it is targeting ISIS groups which have been attacking Christians

Published: December 26, 2025, 11:32 am

Nation six times smaller than Rhode Island agrees to take in migrants from US

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The small island nation supported the United States in the 2003 invasion of Iraq and is heavily reliant on the US for financial support

Published: December 26, 2025, 11:01 am

Video: Trump launches deadly US strike against Isis in Nigeria

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The US has launched a “powerful and deadly strike” against Isis in Nigeria, Donald Trump has said.

Published: December 26, 2025, 7:52 am

What to know about the militants targeted by US airstrikes in northwest Nigeria

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The United States airstrikes targeting militants affiliated with the Islamic State in northwestern Nigeria are a major escalation of an offensive that Nigeria’s overstretched military has struggled with for years

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:37 am

Nicki Minaj quits Instagram after outrage over her appearance with Erika Kirk at Turning Point USA conference

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The rapper made a surprise appearance for the final day of the AmericaFest 2026 summit

Published: December 26, 2025, 5:12 am

Ukraine’s president Zelensky appears to wish death to Putin in Christmas message

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Zelensky has said that he is open to creating a demilitarised zone in Ukraine’s east as a proposed peace deal edges forward

Published: December 25, 2025, 9:46 am

CNN panel identifies 2028 frontrunners for Democrats - with a new name added to the mix

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Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia was named as a possible candidate to be the 2028 Democratic presidential nominee

Published: December 26, 2025, 3:09 am

Trump rants about Epstein in Christmas Day post claiming he dropped ties with sex offender ‘long before it became fashionable’

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Trump suggested Democrats ‘loved Jeffrey Epstein’ and said they should ‘enjoy what may be your last Merry Christmas!’

Published: December 26, 2025, 2:21 am

Jimmy Kimmel launches attack on Trump in Christmas message

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Jimmy Kimmel, providing Channel 4’s Alternative Christmas Message, said ‘from a facism perspective, this has been a really great year’

Published: December 26, 2025, 1:11 am

Pope Leo condemns suffering in Gaza in first Christmas sermon

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Pope Leo XIV led his first Christmas Day Mass and hit out at the conditions facing Palestinians

Published: December 26, 2025, 12:45 am

Remains of missing Nebraska mother found a year later as police narrow in on person of interest

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Authorities had been desperately searching for Jerica Hamre, 30, for nearly 18 months after she went missing from Lincoln in July 2024

Published: December 25, 2025, 9:51 pm

Gavin Newsom drops Christmas troll of Trump with video mocking Epstein files redactions

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The governor rounded off a year of mocking the president by posting a video that showed pages and pages of redactions cut with old footage of Trump speaking with Epstein

Published: December 25, 2025, 8:50 pm

‘Weapons of mass construction’: the US ‘craftivists’ using yarn to fight back against Trump

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Fiber artists across the US are using their craft to protest against everything from national guard deployments to rollbacks on abortion rights

In early October, Tracy Wright invited a group of other women in her social circle – all fellow knitters – to gather outside the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in their home town of Portland, Oregon. They were “armed with their weapons of mass construction”.

Donald Trump had just ordered national guard troops deployed to the city, which he called “war ravaged” in order to protect ICE facilities he said were “under siege” by anti-fascists “and other domestic terrorists”.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 3:00 pm

‘A bat’s head’: the best and worst gifts 11 people have ever received

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Can we learn anything from the experiences of these Guardian readers?

Exchanging gifts is delightful. It can also be fraught. How do you choose something the receiver will enjoy or find meaningful? And must you act pleased if you receive a tub of anti-cellulite cream?

With the holidays fast approaching, 11 Guardian readers shared the best and worst gifts they have ever received. Can we learn anything from their experiences? Perhaps not: “Don’t just give something that appeals to you,” writes one, and “Always gift something you want,” writes another.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:00 pm

Defunding fungi: US’s living library of ‘vital ecosystem engineers’ is in danger of closing

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These fungi boost plant growth and restore depleted ecosystems, but federal funding for a library housing them has been cut – and it may be forced to close

Inside a large greenhouse at the University of Kansas, Professor Liz Koziol and Dr Terra Lubin tend rows of sudan grass in individual plastic pots. The roots of each straggly plant harbor a specific strain of invisible soil fungus. The shelves of a nearby cold room are stacked high with thousands of plastic bags and vials containing fungal spores harvested from these plants, then carefully preserved by the researchers.

The samples in this seemingly unremarkable room are part of the International Collection of Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (INVAM), the world’s largest living library of soil fungi. Four decades in the making, it could cease to exist within a year due to federal budget cuts.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:00 pm

Jewish klezmer-dance band Oi Va Voi: ‘Musicians shouldn’t have to keep looking over their shoulders’

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After 20 years playing around the world, the group had two UK gigs cancelled this year after protests from activists. It’s made them feel targeted for who they are, the band say

Josh Breslaw was looking forward to a homecoming gig with his band of two decades’ standing. Oi Va Voi, a predominantly Jewish collective mixing traditional eastern European folk tunes with drum’n’bass and dance, were due to conclude a spring tour of Turkey with a gig in May at Bristol’s Strange Brew club, plus one in Brighton where Breslaw lives. But then, after protests from local activists about both the band’s past performances in Israel, and with Israeli singer Zohara, Strange Brew abruptly cancelled, citing “the ongoing situation in Gaza”.

To be told they hadn’t met the venue’s “ethical standards” was devastating, says Breslaw, the band’s 52-year-old drummer: “It felt so unjust.” But worse came when his home-town venue cancelled in solidarity. “It changed how I felt about the city, how I felt about parts of the music industry. And it changed how I felt about the political home I always felt I lived in.” Although the Brighton promoter swiftly apologised, only in November did Strange Brew issue a statement saying it had “made a mistake”, adding that the band likely only attracted scrutiny because they are “a Jewish band performing with an Israeli singer”.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 3:00 pm

The hill I will die on: Washing-up bowls are horrible and should be banned | Jason Hazeley

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These unhygienic, offensive lumps of plastic do everything the sink does, and less. It’s time to get rid

When I was a kid, our TV was in a television cabinet. For those unfamiliar with this preposterous abomination, it was a box on legs into which the TV was placed to hide it. It was some sort of furniture hangover from the era of covering a piano’s ankles lest they cause lustful sweats to break out under the starched collars of young gentlemen.

The trouble is, a two-doored, TV-shaped-and-sized box in the corner of the room where the TV would usually be, cables trailing from its rear and armchairs angled towards it, was about as good a disguise as when a child lacking object permanence puts its hand up to its eyes and assumes the rest of the world can’t see it.

Jason Hazeley is a comedy writer who is partly responsible for TV untellectual Philomena Cunk

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Published: December 26, 2025, 8:00 am

The perfect morning routine: how to build a happy, healthy start to the day – from showers to sunshine

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You don’t have to wake at 5am or commit to hardcore exercise. But by working out a handful of habits that suit you, and introducing them slowly, you can change your life

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The first thing to say about the ideal morning routine is that it probably doesn’t exist. Yes, endless influencers promise that they have tweaked, tested and fine-tuned the process of revving up for the day, but how history’s most productive people actually get things done is so varied that it’s hard to draw definitive conclusions. Beethoven, reportedly, used to count out exactly 60 beans for his morning cup of coffee, while Victor Hugo downed two raw eggs after reading a daily missive from his mistress. Mark Wahlberg, on the other hand, wakes at 3am for pre-workout prayer, chasing up his gym time with a few holes of golf and a jolt in the cryo chamber before he even thinks about doing any work.

It is clear, though, that having some sort of routine is key: a set of automatic actions that you do every day, to ease you into your responsibilities with a bit of momentum and a fresh frame of mind. And there is some stuff that seems beneficial enough that everyone should be doing a version of it, even if individual methods differ: one person’s meditative bean arithmetic, after all, is another’s mindfulness. But if you want to finesse your routine, the key is to add one change at a time. When you focus on a single behaviour,” says the behaviour change specialist Dr Heather McKee, “you build confidence through quick wins, and give your brain the clarity and dopamine hit it needs to automate that action. Once that habit feels natural, you free up mental space to layer in the next change.” But what habits should you be building?

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Published: December 26, 2025, 4:00 pm

UK campaigner targeted by Trump accuses tech giants of ‘sociopathic greed’

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Exclusive: Imran Ahmed says US companies are ‘corrupting the system’ of politics by seeking to avoid accountability

A British anti-disinformation campaigner told by the Trump administration that he faces possible removal from the US has said he is being targeted by arrogant and “sociopathic” tech companies for trying to hold them to account.

Imran Ahmed, the chief executive of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), is among five European nationals barred from the US by the state department after being accused of seeking to push tech firms to censor or suppress American viewpoints.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 3:01 pm

Trump supporters hail US strikes in Nigeria as ‘amazing Christmas present’

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Some even celebrated ‘mass killing’ and the president’s ‘resolve’ in attacking Islamic State targets

The US’s Christmas Day strikes against Islamic State targets in Nigeria have been met with praise by Donald Trump supporters who for months had been agitating for the president to respond forcefully to the killings of Christians in the country.

“I can’t think of a better way to celebrate Christmas than by avenging the death of Christians through the justified mass killing of Islamic terrorists,” the far-right political activist Laura Loomer posted on X. “You’ve got to love it! Death to all Islamic terrorists! Thank you.”

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:50 pm

Mudslides bury cars and homes up to their windows in California town

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At least three people killed across state since atmospheric river storms began earlier this week

Mudslides buried cars and homes up to their windows in a California mountain town as a powerful storm system brought the wettest Christmas in decades to the southern part of the state.

As much as 12in of rain fell across the area on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service, triggering flooding and washing out roads.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 6:44 pm

Bari Weiss defends decision to pull 60 Minutes episode on El Salvador prison

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CBS News editor-in-chief argues in memo that network’s priority was ‘comprehensive and fair’ coverage

CBS News’ editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss, defended her decision to pull a 60 Minutes episode on allegations investigating a notorious prison in El Salvador, arguing that the network’s priority was to ensure its coverage was “comprehensive and fair”.

In the memo sent to staff on Christmas Eve, Weiss said news organizations needed to do more to win back the trust of the American public and vowed that “no amount of outrage” would “derail us”.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:55 pm

Zelenskyy to travel to US for Trump meeting amid push for Ukraine deal

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Meeting on Sunday will follow flurry of US, Russian and Ukrainian talks, but Putin has shown little sign of softening

Volodymyr Zelenskyy is to travel to the US for a planned meeting with Donald Trump on Sunday, as Washington continues to push for a possible peace deal between Kyiv and Moscow.

The Ukrainian president said the visit would take place at a location in Florida – widely expected to be Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort – in what would be the latest development in a diplomatic push that began in November with the circulation of a 28-point US plan shaped with input from Russian officials.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 4:07 pm

How an ex-US marine became vital in the fight against Trump’s aggressive immigration enforcement

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When Trump began deploying troops to US cities, Janessa Goldbeck’s Vet Voice Foundation was ready – now they’re preparing for what may be next

Whatever the worst-case scenario, Janessa Goldbeck has probably imagined it. In 2023 the US marine veteran consulted on a documentary that war-gamed a presidential candidate staging a military coup. Last year she advised local leaders on the hypothetical of troops being deployed to their streets for immigration enforcement.

Then Donald Trump won and Goldbeck’s nightmare came true.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 12:00 pm

Three men who escaped Georgia jail hijacked Lyft to Florida, records show

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Stevenson Charles, Yusuf Minor and Naod Yohannes, all incarcerated for murder, recaptured on Tuesday

Three men who escaped from a Georgia jail for three days hijacked a Lyft rideshare as part of a brazen attempt to flee to south Florida, according to newly released federal court documents.

Stevenson Charles, 24; Yusuf Minor, 31; and Naod Yohannes, 25, are accused of escaping from the DeKalb county jail, located 15 miles (24km) outside Atlanta, on Sunday before being recaptured in Florida on Tuesday.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:59 pm

Israel becomes first country to recognise Somaliland as sovereign state

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Diplomatic breakthrough comes more than three decades after declaration of independence from Somalia

Israel has become the first country to recognise Somaliland as a sovereign state, a breakthrough in its quest for international recognition since it declared independence from Somalia 34 years ago.

The Israeli foreign minister, Gideon Sa’ar, announced on Friday that Israel and Somaliland had signed an agreement establishing full diplomatic relations, which would include the opening of embassies and the appointment of ambassadors.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:34 pm

Brown shooting suspect: gruelling academic climate may have taken mental toll, say ex-classmates

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Cláudio Valente and one of victims, Nuno FG Loureiro, both studied at notoriously challenging Técnico in Lisbon

As investigators in Massachusetts work to piece together a motive for the murders of two Brown University students and an MIT physics professor, former classmates of the suspected gunman and one of the victims have been asking if the roots of the tragedy lie in their shared experience at a top university in Portugal.

The suspected gunman, Cláudio Valente, and one of those killed, Nuno FG Loureiro, studied at the prestigious and notoriously challenging University of Lisbon engineering and technology school, known locally as Técnico, both graduating in 2000.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 8:00 am

The protesters showing up every week to shut down ‘Alligator Alcatraz’: ‘We will end this’

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Every Sunday, protesters from Florida and beyond go to the notorious immigration jail and advocate for its closure

They come on buses, in cars and RVs. Some ride on motorcycles. Every Sunday afternoon, convoys of protesters from all over Florida, and others from out of state, descend on the notorious “Alligator Alcatraz” immigration jail in the Everglades to stand vigil for those held inside.

It is a ritual that began in August, a month after the opening of the remote detention camp celebrated by Donald Trump for its harsh conditions, and hailed by Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, as a model for the president’s aggressive detention and deportation agenda.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 4:00 pm

‘Loyalty over all’: Trump was once known for constantly switching out his staff. Not any more

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The president’s professed satisfaction with his cabinet may reflect how hard it would be to get a replacement confirmed

For more than a decade he built his brand on two words: “You’re fired!” And in his first term in the White House, Donald Trump did not hesitate to show his staff the door, often via an abrasive tweet.

But since resuming the US presidency in January, Trump, the former host of the reality TV show The Apprentice, appears to have become an uncharacteristically bashful boss, more disposed to hiring than firing.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 1:00 pm

‘Not the charmed industry it once was’: can Hollywood find its comeback story?

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After the writers’ and actors’ strikes, the pandemic, and structural shifts in technology, LA’s trying to find its footing in a changed industry

The veteran Hollywood cinematographer Bruce McCleery knows all about Los Angeles’s struggles to maintain its dominance in the entertainment industry, because for most of the past 16 years he has lived on the road, never short of work but unable to land a major job within striking distance of his home and family in southern California.

It’s an increasingly common experience for many successful professionals in Hollywood who are hired by studios and production houses still largely based in Los Angeles, but do the actual work in Atlanta, or Toronto, or London, or Budapest.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 12:00 pm

I run over 20 miles a week in the winter. Here's everything I wear to stay warm

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A winter run can leave you feeling invigorated – as long as you don’t neglect layering up against the cold

My middle school experience was hard in all the familiar ways: friendship breakups, tween insecurities and the classic diary entries that “nobody could possibly understand me”. One silver lining, though? When I joined my school’s cross-country team and fell in love with running.

Since then, running has been a big part of my life. While I’m no three-time marathon runner, I regularly log upwards of 20 miles per week and am currently training for a half marathon. I’ve even joined one of New York City’s run clubs (no, not the dating one). And nowadays, I still preach about the benefits of an early-morning jog and the feeling of a runner’s high (I swear it isn’t a myth).

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Published: December 26, 2025, 6:47 pm

Conservative and Christian? US right champions psychedelic drugs

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Texas governor among those to call for expanded access to ibogaine, said to help with treating veterans with PTSD

For half a century, psychedelics largely belonged to the cultural left: anti-war, anti-capitalist, suspicious of the church and state. Now, one of the most politically consequential psychedelic drugs in the US – ibogaine – is being championed by evangelical Christians, Republican governors, military veterans, and big tech billionaires.

Many of them see ibogaine, an intense psychedelic derived from a central African rootbark, as a divine technology. In fact, some pointedly do not refer to it as a psychedelic, given the apparent baggage of the term in some circles.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 1:00 pm

Five things to do with holiday waste, from treecycling to new year organization

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Creative ideas for gift wrap, packaging, the tree in your living room and more. Plus: how to store leftovers, and board game picks

Each week we cut through the noise to bring you smart, practical recommendations on how to live better – from what is worth buying to the tools, habits and ideas that actually last.

When I was growing up, one of my most beloved holiday traditions was a re-read of the holiday classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas. My innocent heart warmed as I read about the Whos in Whoville who enjoyed the holidays without “packages, boxes, or bags”.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 8:15 pm

Nick Cave, Jamie Lee Curtis, Rami Malek, CMAT and more! The best Guardian portraits of 2025 – in pictures

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Whether it was pop stars, athletes and Hollywood A-listers baring all or real-life heroes and fearless campaigners, Guardian photographers captured the people behind this year’s biggest stories and most revealing profiles

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Published: December 26, 2025, 8:30 am

In Gaza we’re trapped in an endless maze of waiting – for peace, for the deaths to stop and for our lives to begin again | Aya Al-Hattab

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A ceasefire was announced on 10 October. But despite ‘peace’ being on the lips of world leaders ever since, we Palestinians are still under siege and afraid

Here in Gaza we hear the word “peace” constantly – even more often than we hear the roar of warplanes or the thuds of shelling. It appears on television screens, in the statements of world leaders, in promises repeated again and again. Every country claims to want peace for Palestinians. Yet have we ever lived it for a single day? The truth is that we have not.

We are now living under a ceasefire, or at least that is what the US and the rest of the world have been telling us. But in Gaza, we haven’t felt it at all. It was announced on 10 October, amid great celebrations in Sharm el-Sheikh. Since then, Israeli forces have killed more than 360 Palestinians, including about 70 children, in Gaza. Because of the explosions I keep hearing, I am still afraid to leave the house. We are trapped in an endless maze of waiting: for the suffering to stop, for our lives to begin again and above all, for the death to end.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 12:00 pm

Our king, priest and feudal lord – how AI is taking us back to the dark ages | Joseph de Weck

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Since the Enlightenment, we’ve been making our own decisions. But now AI may be about to change that

This summer, I found myself battling through traffic in the sweltering streets of Marseille. At a crossing, my friend in the passenger seat told me to turn right toward a spot known for its fish soup. But the navigation app Waze instructed us to go straight. Tired, and with the Renault feeling like a sauna on wheels, I followed Waze’s advice. Moments later, we were stuck at a construction site.

A trivial moment, maybe. But one that captures perhaps the defining question of our era, in which technology touches nearly every aspect of our lives: who do we trust more – other human beings and our own instincts, or the machine?

Joseph de Weck is a fellow with the Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:00 am

Digested week: Like sex or massages, Christmas is even better when it stops | Lucy Mangan

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Despite doing twice as much work daily, I still have no free time at all. How? Plus, canal breaches and multiplying octopuses

A canal in Shropshire has disappeared into a sinkhole. I paraphrase, but not by much.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:03 pm

The best of: First Dog on the Moon cartoons 2025 | First Dog on the Moon

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From the world’s first social media ban to the world’s richest Jeff, revisit five of the best strips by the Guardian Australia cartoonist

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Published: December 26, 2025, 2:00 pm

2025, the year of gifts and grifts: the Stephen Collins cartoon

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Published: December 26, 2025, 10:30 am

The Guardian view on adapting to the climate crisis: it demands political honesty about extreme weather | Editorial

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Over the holiday period, the Guardian leader column is looking ahead at the themes of 2026. Today we look at how the struggle to adapt to a dangerously warming world has become a test of global justice

The record-breaking 252mph winds of Hurricane Melissa that devastated Caribbean islands at the end of October were made five times more likely by the climate crisis. Scorching wildfire weather in Spain and Portugal during the summer was made 40 times more likely, while June’s heatwave in England was made 100 times more likely.

Attribution science has made one thing clear: global heating is behind today’s extreme weather. That greenhouse gas emissions warmed the planet was understood. What can now be shown is that this warming produces record heatwaves and more violent storms with increasing frequency.

Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:30 pm

Manchester United v Newcastle: Premier League – live

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⚽ Premier League updates from the 8pm GMT kick-off
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The teams are out! It’s a heartwarming festive scene, because whenever these storied old clubs meet, both get to keep on their famous kits. Manchester United in red and black, Newcastle United in black and white. A classic look as everyone trots out to the strains of This Is The One. A poignant chime to the track tonight, Manchester having said farewell to one of United’s biggest fans earlier this week. Go well, Mani.

Our pre-match postbag is positively brimming with festive cheer. “A goal-glut for the ages, eh? Why do I feel like I’m in for the biggest Christmas let-down since I asked my da for the Barcelona Subbuteo team and opened up the box under the tree to find… Burnley? Yours, Scrooge and the Grinch” – Justin Kavanagh

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Published: December 26, 2025, 8:38 pm

NFL playoff race: Bears and 49ers clash with playoff bye week at stake

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Week 17 delivers a decisive at Soldier Field as Chicago and San Francisco battle for positioning in a crowded NFC race for the No 1 seed and a precious first-round bye

Chicago Bears (11-4) v San Francisco 49ers (11-4)

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Published: December 26, 2025, 2:53 pm

New York Knicks’ Karl-Anthony Towns engaged to influencer Jordyn Woods

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  • Towns and Woods share proposal photos on Instagram

  • Couple have been linked together publicly since 2020

  • Towns joined Knicks last season after Wolves trade

New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns and influencer Jordyn Woods are engaged, the couple announced Thursday.

In a joint Instagram post captioned with the pun “Marry Christmas” and a few emojis, the couple shared 15 proposal photos taken on a rooftop in New York.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 4:35 pm

NBA Christmas 2025: Spurs make it three wins over Thunder in two weeks

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  • Spurs beat Thunder for third time in two weeks

  • Jokic’s 56-point triple-double powers Nuggets

  • Anthony Davis leaves with injury in Mavericks loss

  • Knicks rally from 17 down in fourth quarter to win

De’Aaron Fox scored 29 points, and the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder for their third win over the defending NBA champs in the past two weeks.

The Spurs also defeated the Thunder in an NBA Cup semi-final on 13 December and in San Antonio on Tuesday. The teams meet again on 13 January in Oklahoma City.

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Published: December 25, 2025, 10:49 pm

Havertz near to Arsenal return with Arteta hoping for ‘different dimension’ in attack

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  • Forward underwent knee surgery in August

  • Arteta: ‘It will be a matter of days, not weeks’

Mikel Arteta hopes Kai Havertz is ready to return from a long-term knee injury and has predicted the German will bring “a different dimension” to Arsenal’s attack.

Havertz has been sidelined since undergoing knee surgery in August and had been expected back at the start of December before a setback in his rehabilitation. The 26-year-old was Arsenal’s top scorer in the Premier League last season with nine goals despite missing several months with a hamstring issue. He was pictured training this week and Arteta revealed Havertz had been “quite close” to being considered for the Carabao Cup quarter-final win over Crystal Palace on Tuesday.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 12:00 pm

Afcon roundup: Mohamed Salah strikes again as 10-man Egypt hold off South Africa

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  • Salah penalty gives Egypt second win in two

  • Angola and Zimbabwe battle to 1-1 draw

Mohamed Salah scored a first-half penalty as 10-man Egypt defeated South Africa 1-0 in their Africa Cup of Nations Group B clash in Agadir on Friday to become the first team into the knockout stages of the competition.

Egypt have six points from their opening two games and cannot finish outside of the top two in the group. South Africa have three points from their two games, while Zimbabwe and Angola have one each after they drew 1-1 earlier in the day.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 8:17 pm

I was there: Rory McIlroy’s Masters triumph was the ultimate moment

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It felt like nothing would top Tiger Woods’s Masters win, but then the Northern Irishman completed his career grand slam on an extraordinary final day at Augusta

At 7am on 14 April in an Augusta rental home, Rory McIlroy awoke and immediately spotted a Green Jacket draped over a chair. “You think: ‘Yeah, that did happen yesterday,’” he says. “That.” McIlroy was now the sixth man to win all four of golf’s majors.

The detail of what lay around in the bedroom of my own Augusta billet is of no interest to anybody. That was, however, a memorable morning. I had previously and wrongly believed nothing would top Tiger Woods’s 2019 Masters win in respect of seismic reaction. Scores of messages from friends, colleagues, family members – umpteen of whom have no interest whatsoever in golf – had landed. Broadcast outlets across the world wanted my assessment of what had played out on Masters Sunday. Yeah, that did happen yesterday.

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Published: December 25, 2025, 8:00 am

Arne Slot believes ‘best is yet to come’ as Liverpool look to end set-piece failings

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  • ‘Difference between us and other teams is too small’

  • Liverpool have conceded 11 league goals from set pieces

Arne Slot has claimed Liverpool have much more to offer this season and can become the dominant team he envisaged, although only once their set-piece failings have been eradicated.

Liverpool have stemmed a damaging sequence of nine losses in 12 games – the club’s worst run in 71 years – to climb to fifth in the Premier League, level with fourth-placed Chelsea. But Slot, who admits Liverpool’s position remains below expectations, insists he will not get carried away by an unbeaten run of six matches because the team’s performance level requires big improvement.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 1:30 pm

Two killed in stabbing and suspected car-ramming in northern Israel

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Defence minister instructs military to respond with force in West Bank, where he said attacker was from

A Palestinian motorist ran over a man and stabbed a woman in northern Israel, killing both, Israeli emergency services say.

The assailant, from the occupied West Bank, was shot and wounded by a civilian at the scene on Friday and taken to hospital, Israeli police said.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:37 pm

British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah arrives in UK after travel ban lifted

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Family say campaigner, who has a son in Brighton, will be able to travel freely between UK and Cairo months after his release from Egyptian jail

The British-Egyptian dissident Alaa Abd el-Fattah has arrived in London after the Egyptian government lifted a travel ban that it had imposed on him despite releasing him from jail in September.

Abd el-Fattah had been held in jail nearly continuously for 10 years, mainly due to expressing his opposition to the treatment of dissidents by the Egyptian government. He had been detained in jail two years beyond his five-year sentence as the Cairo authorities refused to recognise the period he held in pre-trial detention as part of his time served.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:57 pm

Kentucky plane crash death toll rises to 15 after injured man died on Christmas

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Alain Rodriguez Colina was working at a scrapyard that the UPS cargo plane crashed into on 4 November

The death toll from the UPS cargo plane crash in Kentucky in early November has risen to 15 after a man injured on the ground died on Christmas from his wounds, according to officials.

Alain Rodriguez Colina was working at a scrapyard that was one of the businesses into which UPS Flight 2976 crashed as it took off from Louisville’s airport on 4 November. Kentucky’s governor, Andy Beshear, and Louisville’s mayor, Craig Greenberg, each confirmed that Rodriguez died on Thursday.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 3:54 pm

China imposes sanctions on US defence firms over Taiwan arms deal

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$10bn Trump-approved sale to Taipei triggers Beijing sanctions against firms such as Boeing and Northrop Grumman

China’s foreign ministry has hit US defence companies including Boeing with sanctions after Donald Trump approved a large package of arms sales to Taiwan.

The ministry said on Friday that the measures – against 10 individuals and 20 US firms including Boeing’s production hub at St Louis in Missouri – would freeze any assets the companies and individuals hold in China and bar domestic organisations and individuals from doing business with them.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 4:01 pm

Venezuela says it released 99 people detained for 2024 election protests

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Government said the move was due to its ‘unrestricted respect for human rights’ in the face of US aggression

Venezuela has said it has carried out its largest release of political prisoners this year, claiming to have freed 99 people detained for taking part in protests after the 2024 election, widely believed to have been stolen by the dictator Nicolás Maduro, as it comes under increasing military pressure from the US.

Civil society organisations have treated the news with caution and stressed that the releases were insufficient, noting that at least 900 political prisoners remain in the country.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 2:25 pm

Weather tracker: Deep freeze grips Canada as US records warmest Christmas

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Temperatures plunge below -50C in the Yukon, while swaths of US experience springlike weather

Northern Canada has been gripped by an intense and prolonged cold spell, with temperatures hovering between -20C and -40C for weeks. On Tuesday, Braeburn in the Yukon recorded -55.7C, its coldest December temperature since 1975.

Meanwhile, Mayo and Dawson endured 16 consecutive nights below -40C, with Mayo plunging to -50.4C on Monday. Whitehorse also recorded 10 nights when temperatures dropped below -30C.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 11:52 am

Country diary: Little rituals to help sparrows and wrens | Paul Evans

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The Marches, Shropshire: Boxing Day has its own more violent customs between humans and animals. That’s not the world I choose to live in

The sparrows are a shuffling, chirruping shadow in the bushes, a static of anticipation. They are waiting for food, calling for it. They have not forgotten what the poet Emily Dickinson describes, in her poem Victory Comes Late, as “God keeps his oath to sparrows, / Who of little love / Know how to starve!” However, sparrows do seem to live in a much more vivid and emotional society than as mere victims of an indifferent nature that is economical at the expense of compassion.

To say they come to the feeding station sounds a bit grand for a small bird table, a few hanging fat balls and a scattering of seed and mealworms in a back yard in Oswestry. The first adventurers edge in, not just to explore the food source but to play in a space of subtle changes that have happened in their place. When the whole host, quarrel or ubiquity move in, there must be over 30 birds. The energy of their performance is contagious.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:30 am

Staying at home could leave you exposed to indoor air pollution, study reveals

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Secondhand tobacco smoke and routine tasks such as operating the stove shown to be biggest emitters of indoor pollution in UK homes

Christmas and New Year is a time when many people will be at home. Being indoors can give us a degree of protection from outdoor air pollution, but it can also trap pollution we produce inside our homes.

Risks from secondhand tobacco smoke are well known and the effect is perhaps best seen by comparison of health data before and after indoor smoking bans. A study of 47 indoor smoking bans in public spaces found hospital admissions for heart attacks decreased by an average of 12%, but people are less aware of other indoor pollutants and how to minimise them.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 6:00 am

‘They’re scared of us now’: how co-investment in a tropical forest saw off loggers

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Low-cost tech and joined-up funding have reduced illegal logging, mining and poaching in the Darién Gap – it’s a success story that could stop deforestation worldwide

There are no roads through the Darién Gap. This vast impenetrable forest spans the width of the land bridge between South and Central America, but there is almost no way through it: hundreds have lost their lives trying to cross it on foot.

Its size and hostility have shielded it from development for millennia, protecting hundreds of species – from harpy eagles and giant anteaters to jaguars and red-crested tamarins – in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. But it has also made it incredibly difficult to protect. Looking after 575,000 hectares (1,420,856 acres) of beach, mangrove and rainforest with just 20 rangers often felt impossible, says Segundo Sugasti, the director of Darién national park. Like tropical forests all over the world, it has been steadily shrinking, with at least 15% lost to logging, mining and cattle ranching in two decades.

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Published: December 25, 2025, 3:00 pm

US voters linking climate crisis to rising bills despite Trump’s ‘green scam’ claims

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New polling shows 65% of registered US voters believe global heating is affecting cost of living

Most Americans now connect the worsening climate crisis with their cost of living pressures, with clear majorities also disagreeing with moves by the Trump administration to gut climate research and halt windfarms, new polling has found.

About 65% of registered voters in the US think that global heating is affecting the cost of living, according to the polling by Yale University.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 12:30 pm

Southern California sees third death from atmospheric river storm drenching region

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Some parts of LA saw more than 11in of rain, with flooding, road closures and debris flows reported across the region

A strong rain and wind storm, carried by an atmospheric river from the Pacific, has been blamed for a third death in southern California as flooding, road closures and debris flows are reported across the region.

A flood watch was also extended through Thursday for almost all of the area, as more than 11in of rainfall was measured in some parts of Los Angeles county as of Wednesday night and evacuation warnings were issued for mountain communities in San Bernardino county.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 12:25 am

AI boom adds more than half a trillion dollars to wealth of US tech barons in 2025

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Elon Musk’s net worth increased by nearly 50% to $645bn with founders of Google and Amazon also seeing huge wealth gains

A stock market boom in artificial intelligence companies has added more than half a trillion dollars to the wealth of America’s tech barons in the past year, data shows.

The top 10 US founders and bosses of some of the world’s largest technology companies saw their finances swell to nearly $2.5tn, up from $1.9tn, in the year to Christmas Eve, according to figures from Bloomberg.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 1:42 pm

‘Not an enabler’? A glimpse behind the curtain at Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles

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Are her recent candid remarks about Trump an attempt to distance herself from an increasingly unpopular president?

She was now one of the family. When Donald Trump addressed supporters in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, in early December, he asked: “Susie Trump – do you know Susie Trump? Sometimes referred to as Susie Wiles.”

The US president was referring to his chief of staff, who he said had persuaded him to return to the campaign trail ahead of the 2026 congressional midterm elections. But a week later, Wiles appeared at risk of becoming the family outcast.

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Published: December 25, 2025, 4:18 pm

A child is born: Italians celebrate village’s first baby in 30 years

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Feted birth of bambina Lara in Pagliara dei Marsi highlights sticky national debate over country’s ‘demographic winter’

In Pagliara dei Marsi, an ancient rural village on the slopes of Mount Girifalco in Italy’s Abruzzo region, cats vastly outnumber people.

They weave through the narrow streets, wander in and out of homes, and stretch out on walls overlooking the mountains. Their purrs are a consistent hum in the quiet that has come with decades of population decline.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 10:00 am

UN experts raise ‘grave concern’ over treatment of Palestine Action-linked hunger strikers

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Special rapporteurs say handling of prisoners raises questions over UK’s obligations under human rights laws

UN experts have expressed “grave concern” for the wellbeing of Palestine Action-affiliated hunger strikers and warned their treatment raises questions about the UK’s compliance with international human rights laws.

Eight prisoners have been on hunger strike while awaiting trial for alleged offences relating to Palestine Action before the group was banned under terrorism legislation. Qesser Zuhrah, 20, and Amu Gib, 30, who are being held at HMP Bronzefield in Surrey, were on hunger strike from 2 November to 23 December. Heba Muraisi, 31, who is at HMP New Hall, joined the pair on 3 November. The group also includes Teuta Hoxha, 29, Kamran Ahmed, 28, and Lewie Chiaramello, 22, who is refusing food every other day because he has diabetes.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 6:03 pm

Southern separatists in Yemen report Saudi airstrikes near positions

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Alleged strikes close to UAE-backed forces follow Riyadh’s call for STC to withdraw from newly seized provinces

A separatist group in southern Yemen that this month seized two oil-rich provinces has claimed that Saudi Arabia has fired warning airstrikes directed at its forces.

Videos issued on Friday by media linked to the United Arab Emirates-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) showed airstrikes that it said were close to its positions in Wadi Nahab, Hadramaut province.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 1:31 pm

Former Malaysian PM Najib Razak jailed for 15 more years in 1MDB graft scandal

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New conviction over plunder of state fund substantially increases six-year term in separate case

The jailed former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak has been sentenced to an additional 15 years after he was found guilty of abuse of power, in the biggest trial yet in the multibillion-dollar fraud scandal related to the state fund 1MDB.

Najib’s conviction substantially increases the six-year prison term he is already serving for a separate case related to the 1MDB graft scandal, one of the world’s biggest financial frauds in which billions were plundered from the now defunct sovereign wealth fund.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 4:35 pm

The week around the world in 20 pictures

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Christmas in Kyiv, destruction in the West Bank, the funeral of Mani and the winter solstice at Stonehenge: the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists

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Published: December 26, 2025, 8:25 pm

‘It’s all about love’: how a Swiss photographer’s intimate honeymoon pictures caused a scandal

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René Groebli took portraits of Charlie Chaplin and Walt Disney and pioneered new modes of photography. But it was his tender, erotic pictures taken in a Paris hotel room in the 50s that really caused a stir

In 1952, two young honeymooners checked into a small hotel in Montparnasse. An everyday story in the City of Light, perhaps. But the Swiss photographer René Groebli and his wife, Rita Dürmüller, spent their time in Paris cocooned in their room producing a series of photographs – sensual, intimate, enigmatic – that would first shock then beguile viewers, works that can now be seen in a new exhibition in Zurich.

In the honeymoon pictures, Groebli’s camera traces Dürmüller’s movements – as a shirt drops from her shoulders, the turn of her neck – which, he explains, was a deliberate “artistic approach not only to intensify the depiction of reality but to make visible the emotional involvement of my wife and of me.” Dürmüller is often nude, but not solely, and never explicitly posed. It is clear that she is playing with her husband, that this is fun. And we explore their shared space: the bed curved like a cello, the windows with their opaque lace curtains. There is one graceful snap of Dürmüller hanging up her laundry like a ballerina at a barre.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 7:00 am

‘Bob Odenkirk called to check on me after he saw it’: Rhea Seehorn on the intensity of making hit show Pluribus

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The star has hit the big time as a total grump in her new Apple TV drama – no mean feat, given how delightful she is. She talks Lego therapy, freaking out her Better Call Saul co-star and her frustration with the Guardian crossword

Rhea Seehorn has had a hell of a year. For years she had garnered a reputation as a great underappreciated talent, but that has all changed now thanks to Pluribus. A series about one of the only people on Earth not to have their minds taken over by an alien virus, Pluribus is not only critically adored, but recently became Apple TV’s most-watched show. And Seehorn is front and centre through it all. However, today she has bigger things on her mind.

“You gotta tell me how to crack the code,” she pleads before we’ve even said hello. “I’m an avid crossword puzzler, but I cannot beat the Guardian crossword. I cannot crack it, and I need to figure out what the problem is.”

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Published: December 26, 2025, 6:00 am

‘When no one laughs, your soul leaves your body’: have you heard the one about the Bradley Cooper film inspired by John Bishop … ?

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Is This Thing On? is Cooper’s third film as writer/director – and his third to wonder whether performing saves or destroys your love life. He and stars Will Arnett, Laura Dern and Andra Day talk gags, growth and relationship goals

Last Christmas, the audience at an open-mic night in New York welcomed to the stage a new standup. Alex Novak, he said his name was. Mildly funny, bit depressed. Mostly told jokes about getting divorced. Weirdest thing though: he looked exactly like that guy from Arrested Development.

“I was so naively unaware of what to expect,” says Will Arnett, almost a year later. “I’ve been comedy-adjacent for a lot of my life, but not a comedian. I had no idea what I was in for.”

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:00 am

The Lowdown review – Ethan Hawke’s new drama is hilariously poignant

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The actor plays a ‘truthstorian’ trying to uncover how a powerful man’s death came about. Brace yourself for a hugely funny, all-American wild goose chase!

Lee Raybon (Ethan Hawke) is a “truthstorian”. How to explain that proudly self-applied title? A historian, but also an investigative journalist with an inherent distrust of mainstream narratives? A maker of trouble for trouble’s sake? Or one of those fantasists whose home contains a huge mood board (current mood? Paranoid!) covered with photos of suspects and newspaper clippings and various strands of a conspiracy connected by pieces of string? Raybon actually has one of those. “I’m a very visual thinker,” he says. His scathing former business partner Wendell (Peter Dinklage) sees it differently: “It’s like you read one Oklahoma history book and then made a junior high collage out of it.”

This exchange is typical of the alacrity with which The Lowdown cheerfully undercuts itself. Sterlin Harjo’s Tulsa noir is brilliantly elusive in tone. It allows Raybon, its nominal hero, precious little dignity. Raybon is, in many ways, a ridiculous man. His marriage is in ruins. He puts his sweet, resourceful daughter Francis in danger by mixing business and parenting. He’s one of the least physically imposing renegades you’ll ever meet (“How does an adult with a gun get put in the trunk of a car?” wonders his associate Cyrus at one point). He isn’t Woodward or Bernstein, he’s Jeffrey “The Dude” Lebowski with a sympathetic editor and a political agenda.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:00 am

Stranger Things season five vol 2 review – the fact that this isn’t unbearable is a miracle

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Yes, the kids are now 90% Adam’s apple. Yes, Winona Ryder has been unforgivably sidelined. And yes, some characters are trapped in a room filling with yoghurt. But despite our misgivings, this show still absolutely slaps

Listen, this isn’t the place for newcomers. Stranger Things has been around for almost a decade, and it has spent almost all this time building a mythology that has grown so unwieldy that trying to explain it would cost me my wordcount and my will to live.

However, in fairness, this new penultimate batch of episodes gives it a good try. The content of these new episodes can neatly be split into three categories. There’s action, which is high-octane and fun, and probably why you’re watching. Then there’s dialogue, which is less successful because it causes characters to stop moving and emote at each other, even though they should probably be concentrating on the imminent end of the world.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 1:00 am

Soul-baring ballads, alt-rock fury and neon-lit techno: five-star albums you may have missed this year

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Valentina Magaletti drummed for her life, Sarz got hips swinging and Daniel Avery got slinky and serpentine: our writers pick their favourite unsung LPs from 2025
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Towards the end of Tether, there is a song called Silk and Velvet; its sound is characteristic of Annahstasia’s debut album. Fingerpicked acoustic guitar and her extraordinary vocals – husky, expressive, elegant – are front and centre. The arrangement is subtle but not drearily tasteful: arching noise that could be feedback or a distorted pedal steel guitar, which gradually swells into something climactic before dying away. The lyrics, meanwhile, concern themselves with selling out: “Maybe I’m an analyst, an antisocial bitch,” she sings. “Who sells her dreams for money.”

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Published: December 26, 2025, 2:00 pm

The 10 best jazz albums of 2025

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Jakob Bro’s Bill Frisell collaboration finally saw the light, Cécile McLorin Salvant drew on her teenage pop memories and Anthony Braxton looked back to 1985
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UK saxophonist, composer and bandleader Tom Smith was dropping clues to his distinctively contemporary take on jazz traditions as a BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year finalist in 2014 and 2016, and later as a leader of groups including the sax trio Gecko and the LGBTQI+ ensemble Queertet. But his powerful big band’s 2025 release, A Year in the Life, unveiled how exultantly Smith’s writing mingles orchestral influences from Maria Schneider and Carla Bley with slamming groovers from the big-band swing era, and a deep grasp of bebop chordal acrobatics, with raw and metallic guitar interventions thrown in.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 7:00 am

‘We bonded over losing very good friends in our mid-20s’: the candid, shoegazey dream-pop of Snuggle

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Heartbreak and humour combine in the Danish duo’s appealing blend of balladry, shoegaze and miminalist pop

From Copenhagen, Denmark
Recommended if you like Alex G, Dido, Astrid Sonne
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In the hands of Andrea Thuesen and Vilhelm Strange, the band name Snuggle feels more than a little ironic. The Danish duo’s debut album Goodbyehouse, released on the cultishly adored label Escho, derives from a period when the pair’s lives were in a state of major upheaval, and comfort was in short supply. “We had fun – you can hear humour a bit on the album – and we went through some tough times, existential crisis, and you can hear that too,” says Theusen over a video call from her home in Copenhagen.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 10:00 am

Radu Lupu: The Unreleased Recordings album review – treasures from the vaults are a wonderful surprise

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(Decca, six CDs)
This six-disc collection to mark the late pianist’s 80th birthday is full of treats and includes rare ventures into Chopin and Copland, along with Lupu’s legendary rendition of Bartók at Leeds in 1969

First, a personal declaration. Of the many hundreds of pianists I must have heard in more than 50 years of recital going, a multitude that has included many of the greatest names of the 20th century, none gave me more consistent pleasure or a greater sense of wonder than Radu Lupu. If ever a pianist’s appearance, especially in his later years, belied the character of his playing it was Lupu: that the intensely serious, heavily bearded figure who hunched over the keyboard in a way more appropriate to a seance than a recital could produce playing of such velvety tonal beauty was extraordinary enough; that such a beguiling sound world was allied to a mind of such penetrating musical intelligence sometimes seemed miraculous.

Lupu died in 2022, at the age of 76. He had retired from the concert platform three years before, and had ceased to make studio recordings some years before that. Decca, for whom he recorded exclusively for over two decades, released his complete recordings in 2015, and with that comprehensive box, one thought, the legacy would be complete. But now, to mark what would have been the pianist’s 80th birthday, the company has produced this wonderful surprise: six discs made up of unreleased studio sessions and BBC, Dutch and SWR radio tapes, dating between 1970 and 2002, of works that Lupu otherwise did not record.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 6:00 am

‘Like Kafka by way of Pedro Almodóvar’: 10 debut novels to look out for in 2026

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A Pulitzer finalist is among the first-time novelists, in tales of love, a surreal prison, teen murder and a tradwife

Belgrave Road
Manish Chauhan (Faber, January)
An affecting tale of loneliness and love in Chauhan’s home town of Leicester, Belgrave Road tells the story of Mira, newly arrived in the UK from India following an arranged marriage, and Tahliil, a Somali cleaner who becomes her lunch partner, and her escape. By day, Chauhan is a finance lawyer; his debut novel follows his shortlisting in last year’s BBC short story competition.

This Is Where the Serpent Lives
Daniyal Mueenuddin (Bloomsbury, January)
The Pakistani-American writer’s 2009 story collection, In Other Rooms, Other Wonders, was a Pulitzer finalist. Like his debut, hHis first novel is set in Pakistan, moving between bustling cities and agricultural estates, interrogating the country’s class dynamics through an epic portrait spanning six decades.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 7:00 am

The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup

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Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy; Darkrooms by Rebecca Hannigan; The Nancys and the Case of the Missing Necklace by RWR McDonald; Best Offer Wins by Marisa Kashino; Your Every Move by Sam Blake

Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy (Canongate, £9.99)
The award-winning Australian writer’s third adult novel begins with a lone woman, Rowan, washed up on a remote island between Tasmania and Antarctica. Shearwater is a research outpost, home to the global seed vault created as a bulwark against climate catastrophe and to colonies of seals, penguins and birds. For eight years, Dominic Salt and his children have lived there, but dangerously rising sea levels mean that they, and the vault, will shortly be evacuated. Dominic cannot understand why Rowan has ended up on Shearwater, and Rowan is mystified by the absence of the scientists and researchers, about whom the family are tight-lipped – and the island’s communication centre has been mysteriously sabotaged, isolating them still further. McConaghy writes beautifully about the natural world and expertly ratchets up the tension, as mutual suspicion increases and secrets are gradually revealed. This is a powerful read that encompasses not only grief, sacrifice and perseverance in the face of disaster, but also survival strategies and their concomitant moral dilemmas.

Darkrooms by Rebecca Hannigan (Sphere, £20)
When chaotic kleptomaniac Caitlin returns to her small Irish home town after the death of Kathleen, the mother from whom she has been estranged for many years, she’s pleased to be welcomed by the Branaghs, friendly neighbours she remembers from childhood. Less pleasant is being forced to confront past traumas, including the disappearance of her nine-year-old friend Roisin from a local wood 20 years earlier. Caitlin feels guilty about this, as does Roisin’s older sister Deedee, who is sure that Caitlin is still hiding something. Having joined the garda to find answers that never materialised, Deedee is drinking heavily, making poor decisions and jeopardising both her job and her relationship, and both women desperately need closure … This impressive, if bleak, debut is a slow-burning but well paced story of shame, guilt, misplaced loyalty and generational trauma, the conclusion of which, once one is in possession of all the facts, has a heartbreaking inevitability.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 12:00 pm

Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell audiobook review – the life and loss of the woman behind the Bard

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The wife of William Shakespeare takes centre stage in a rich, sensitive examination of parental grief, sensitively narrated by Jessie Buckley

The jury is still out on the merits of Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet, which arrives in cinemas next month, but there is no arguing with the quality of the source material. Maggie O’Farrell’s lyrical and immersive novel, which won the Women’s prize in 2020, imagines the relationship between William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes Hathaway, and their grief over the death of their 11-year-old son, Hamnet, from the plague in 1596. The book opens with the young Hamnet realising his twin sister Judith is unwell and searching for an adult to attend to her, while unaware that he is the one who is fatally ill.

Shakespeare – who is never named and instead referred to as “the husband” or “the father” – is depicted not as a literary superstar but a flawed man who is rarely home. The focus is on Hathaway, a free-spirited woman with deep connections to the landscape. The narrative shifts between her childhood, the early years of her marriage and the aftermath of Hamnet’s death, during which Shakespeare writes one of his greatest plays, Hamlet (records state that the names Hamlet and Hamnet were interchangeable in those days).

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Published: December 25, 2025, 3:00 pm

Books to look out for in 2026 – nonfiction

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Memoirs from Liza Minnelli and Lena Dunham, essays by David Sedaris and Alan Bennett’s diaries are among the highlights of the year ahead

Over the past year we’ve been spoiled for memoirs from high-wattage stars – Cher, Patti Smith and Anthony Hopkins among them. But 2026 begins with a very different true story, from someone who never chose the spotlight, but now wants some good to come of her appalling experiences. After the trial that resulted in her husband and 50 others being convicted of rape or sexual assault, Gisèle Pelicot’s aim is to nurture “strength and courage” in other survivors. In A Hymn to Life (Bodley Head, February) she insists that “shame has to change sides”. Another trial – of the men accused of carrying out the Bataclan massacre – was the subject of Emmanuel Carrère’s most recent book, V13. For his next, Kolkhoze (Fern, September), the French master of autofiction turns his unsparing lens back on himself, focusing on his relationship with his mother Hélène, and using it to weave a complex personal history of France, Russia and Ukraine. Family also comes under the microscope in Ghost Stories (Sceptre, May) by Siri Hustvedt, a memoir of her final years with husband Paul Auster, who died of cancer in 2024.

Hollywood isn’t totally out of the picture, though: The Steps (Seven Dials, May), Sylvester Stallone’s first autobiography, follows the star from homelessness in early 70s New York to Rocky’s triumph at the Oscars later that decade. Does achieving your creative dreams come at a price, though? Lena Dunham suggests as much in Famesick (4th Estate, April), billed as a typically frank memoir of how how her dramatic early success gave way to debilitating chronic illness. Frankness of a different kind is promised in More (Bloomsbury, September), actor Gillian Anderson’s follow-up to her bestselling 2024 anthology of women’s sexual fantasies, Want.

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Published: December 25, 2025, 7:00 am

The Dominik Diamond alternative game of the year awards 2025

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There was no shortage of fun and video games in the Diamond household in the last 12 months. Which ones did we play so much our thumbs hurt? And which one saved my soul? Let the ceremony begin …
The 20 best video games of 2025

So, how was 2025 for your household? Was it really all as good as you pretended it was on Facebook? Full of A-grades for the kids and riotous themed fancy dress birthday parties for the grownups? Or was it a sea of disappointment with only occasional fun flotsam? And was any of it actually real, or are we all now seven-fingered AI slop beings with Sydney Sweeney’s teeth?

I have gathered my thoughts (and the Diamond household) together, whether they wanted to or not, to reflect on the most important thing in any given year: which video games we enjoyed the most. Without further ado:

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Published: December 26, 2025, 10:00 am

The video games you may have missed in 2025

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Date a vending machine, watch intergalactic television and make the most out of your short existence as a fly. Here are the best games you weren’t playing this year
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PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC
Have you ever wanted to romance your record player? Date Everything! offers players the chance to develop relationships with everyday objects around your house, in a fully voiced sandbox romp featuring over 100 anthropomorphised characters. Wonderfully meta; you can put the moves on the textbox, or even “Michael Transaction” (microtransaction – get it?) himself. Meghan Ellis

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Published: December 25, 2025, 10:00 am

No pain, no game: how South Korea turned itself into a gaming powerhouse

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Gaming was once compared to drugs, gambling and alcohol in South Korea. Now its gaming academies offer a chance to earn a six-figure salary – if you make the grade

Son Si-woo remembers the moment his mother turned off his computer. He was midway through an interview to become a professional gamer.

“She said when I played computer games, my personality got worse, that I was addicted to games,” the 27-year-old recalls.

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Published: December 25, 2025, 12:05 am

It’s turkey time! The 12 worst films of 2025

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This year has brought us some great movies – and also at least a dozen dire one-star disasters. Here are the Guardian’s critics on the pick of the year’s cinematic calamities

Guardian readers’ best films of the year
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What we said: “Even the superest superfan of the legendary US TV comedy show Saturday Night Live is going to struggle with the unbearable self-indulgence and self-adoration of this exhausting film from director and co-writer Jason Reitman.” Peter Bradshaw
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Published: December 25, 2025, 9:00 am

‘Pure magic!’ Farewell Tess and Claudia, the power couple who were Strictly’s life and soul

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The trailblazing female duo’s days of effortlessly holding the BBC dance competition together are over. They open up on the joy of working together

For the past 21 years, there has been only one ever-present on Strictly Come Dancing. It’s not dancer-turned-judge Anton du Beke, who usually got knocked out of the contest early. It’s not the panel’s panto villain, Craig Revel Horwood, who might be the longest-serving judge but took sick leave after testing positive for Covid in 2021. It’s not even trusty band leader Dave Arch, who didn’t join until series four.

No, Strictly’s sole permanent fixture is Tess Daly. She took a few weeks maternity leave in autumn 2004 after giving birth to eldest daughter Phoebe but since then, the glitterball stalwart hasn’t missed a show, clocking up in excess of 500 episodes. It’s an astonishingly resilient record. Daly has been the linchpin of the ballroom behemoth since the very start. And now that she and co-host Claudia Winkleman have stepped down, it is truly the end of a TV era.

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Published: December 25, 2025, 6:45 pm

‘A game changer’: these glass food containers transformed how I store leftovers

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Don’t let loads of holiday leftovers languish in the fridge. These microwaveable glass containers from Anyday will help you waste less food – and cut back on dirty dishes

When I cook for my family, I always pack up leftover food with the best of intentions, and remnants of a weeknight meal generally get eaten within a day or two. Holiday dinners, however, are an entirely different story.

Try as I might to prepare a reasonable spread when I host, I usually end up making or ordering too much of everything. At Christmas, this means I’m often left with more than half of a ham or turkey, a mountain of mashed potatoes and a smattering of other side dishes and desserts. In the past, I would stuff what was left of each item into the biggest air-tight container it required, then cram them all into my fridge, full-well believing my kids and I would live off of those leftovers for the better part of a week.

The best glass food storage containers: Anyday 2-Cup Glass Round Dish Multipack

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Published: December 25, 2025, 3:15 pm

The way I feel: I see music in colours as I play – it’s almost psychedelic

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Celia Craig, an oboist and record-label founder, shares her experience of chromesthesia

I can remember the first moment I realised I had synaesthesia, a brain phenomenon experienced by 2% to 4% of the population, in which stimulation of one sense leads to automatic experiences in a second sense. I was three years old and somebody played the B note on the piano. The whole room went white, like a blizzard. I remember thinking: “Wow, B feels good, doesn’t it?”

Back then I didn’t know there was a word for my experiences; I just knew I loved to be around music because of the thrill it gave me. Each note looked like a certain colour, becoming more sophisticated and textured as I grew up. Listening to pieces of music became an almost psychedelic experience. Some would give me an emerald green effect or feel like I was in the warp drive in Star Trek. Others would trigger this feeling of floating in billowing waves of purple. It was exhilarating but overwhelming. I remember listening to an opera and thinking: “God, you can hardly see in pieces like this.” I still thought everybody saw the world this way.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 2:00 pm

The secrets of the body clock: how to tune into your natural rhythms – and have a better day

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Our circadian cycle doesn’t just affect our sleeping and waking, but our motivations, mood, behaviour and alertness. Whether you are a lark or an owl, here’s how to recognise your own rhythm

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It’s easy to hate clocks. Their unstoppable forward churn wakes us up and shames us for running late. They are a constant reminder that every enjoyable moment, just like life itself, is ephemeral. But even if we rounded up all our time-telling devices and buried them deep in the earth, we could never escape clocks. Because we are one.

We don’t need to have studied the intricacies of circadian rhythms to know that we are ravenous at certain times and not others, that the mid-afternoon slump is real, and if we party until 4am we’re unlikely to sleep for eight hours afterwards, because the body clock has no sympathy for hangovers. But to better understand this all-encompassing daily cycle is to truly know our animal selves.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 11:00 am

My weirdest Christmas: it was our first year in Sweden – but I insisted on having a big British celebration

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When my family emigrated to Malmö, I wanted to stick to our traditions, but my husband was keen to embrace the local customs. Why were we butting heads?

It was 3pm on Christmas Eve and already getting dark. As I stripped off on a wooden pier over the Baltic Sea in Malmö, Sweden, my husband and five-year-old boy, bundled up against the harsh wind, chanted: “Go Mummy, go Mummy, go Mummy!” Just as I was about to heroically slither out of my final layer, a bearded, completely naked man, who can only be described as Viking-esque, ascended the wooden ladder from the sea, looked at me with horror and possibly hypothermia in his eyes and shook his head. I put my five layers of clothing back on and, feeling deflated, suggested we crack open the Thermos. I knew I had failed at Swedish Christmas.

My family and I emigrated to Sweden from the UK last winter, and while the days seemed impossibly short and dark, we were buoyed up by optimism, glögg (Swedish mulled wine) studded with almonds and raisins, and our new city, scattered with fairy lights. However, as the advent countdown began, a cold front harsher than the Baltic Sea swept through our cosy new home. My husband wanted to be “more Swedish than the Swedes”; I wanted some familiar traditions to pass on to my son. And so, December became a period of friendly but fierce negotiations.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 12:00 pm

You be the judge: my partner is obsessed with our home’s water consumption. Should he stop?

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Peter is waging war on the water company but Winnie feels his policing of usage is overbearing. You decide whose argument gets flushed away

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

Peter nags me not to flush the toilet after a wee, which is gross. I’m not up for being monitored

Everyone lets these water firms do what they like. It’s time to fight back. So we need to cut our usage

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Published: December 25, 2025, 8:00 am

My big night out: I danced alone in a nightclub – and realised I could make my own good time

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I had gone out with friends to mark the end of university, and one by one they disappeared. With the music throbbing, I learned I could be comfortable in my own company

Between the ages of 16 and 21, the big night out wasn’t just a hobby, it was a calling. Getting together with friends, getting drunk, being blasted by music, meeting new friends in the smoking area, getting more drunk, somehow making it home eight hours later – these were things I excelled at, the precious moments where I could try to lose myself and avoid the anxiety that inevitably came with daybreak.

The escapism wasn’t just selfish fun. It felt like a necessary avoidance of reality, which for me consisted of having a mother with a terminal illness who would die when I was 19, leaving me at university to cope with my grief. Going out, dancing and chatting rubbish to friends was one way to survive.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 1:00 pm

The joy of leftovers – what to cook in the calm after Christmas

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From cheeseboard pies to spiced-up veg and one last sweet flourish, this is how to eat, waste less and savour the lull between Christmas and New Year

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At this time of year, I like to stay home, shut off from the world and do as little as possible for as long as possible. Eat all the food, embrace all the leftovers and be creative with whatever’s in the kitchen. After the big day, I like to turn leftovers into some sort of pie: they’re forgiving and malleable and work with whatever you have hanging about. This leftovers pie from Tom Hunt and this turkey and ham pie from Felicity Cloake are great places to start. You could absolutely make your own pastry, as Tom does, or use shop-bought if you want to keep things as simple as possible (I always store a few rolls of pastry in the fridge over Christmas for precisely this reason). If it’s cheese that you have in abundance, meanwhile, then Rosie Birkett’s decadent-sounding lazy cheeseboard tart is a perfect way of using up the odds and ends of any remaining festive fromage.

As well as comfort food, I also find I need a change of pace after the 25th; I start craving spice and less hearty meals, too. Yotam Ottolenghi’s Boxing Day fried rice with garlic and spring onion sauce is the perfect way to be resourceful with leftover roast veg, as is Meera Sodha’s Christmas veg penang curry, a real treat of a dish that I enjoy year-round, and especially after the indulgence of December. Nigel Slater’s roast parsnip and stilton soup with beetroot crisps is another great addition to your leftovers repertoire, not least because it is a recipe that needs very few ingredients, very little work and is immensely adaptable. If I don’t have beetroot kicking around, I just leave it out. And if I have leftover comté instead of stilton, I’ll chop and stir that in instead.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 11:00 am

What happened next: The We Do Not Care Club – how a funny, furious feminist movement began

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Melani Sanders was frazzled and sleep-deprived, and wondered whether other menopausal women were going through the same thing. So she put her feelings on camera. The answer was immediate ...

If you’re a woman of a certain age with a phone, you’ve probably seen one of Melani Sanders’ We Do Not Care Club posts. In a fleecy dressing gown with reading glasses hanging off her like Christmas tree baubles, a sleep mask wonkily on her forehead, Sanders stares deadpan at the camera. “We are putting the world on notice that we simply do not care much any more,” she says. She uncaps a highlighter with her teeth, spitting the lid out of shot, then starts flatly listing stuff members of the We Do Not Care Club, her virtual community of menopausal women, don’t care about. “We do not care we have to go to therapy weekly; you are probably the reason we are there.” “We do not care if we asked you the question 13 times. We do not remember the answer; say it again.” “We do not care if you realise we are not wearing a bra: this, my friend, is freedom.”

Sanders laughs when I show her over Zoom (she’s in West Palm Beach, Florida) the highlighter tucked into my bra strap in her honour. Since she first suggested starting a “we do not care club” on 13 May 2025, it has become more than a series of brilliantly funny videos about how the midlife hormonal rollercoaster leaves women bereft of fucks to give. It is a worldwide sisterhood of 2.2 million followers on Instagram and 1.5 million on TikTok. But when Sanders, 45, sat frazzled and sleep-deprived in her car, fetching the supplements that kept her (somewhat) sane since entering surgically induced perimenopause, she was wondering if she was alone. Pre-hysterectomy, she was a perfectionist, running her home, family and life with military precision; no more. Her sports bra was skew-whiff; her hair dishevelled. “I said: ‘Melani, you really just don’t care any more … Is it just a me thing? I just hit record.’”

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Published: December 26, 2025, 5:00 am

With numbers of abandoned cats soaring, we somehow found ourselves with 11

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How our two-bedroom terrace become something of a cat rescue centre is illustration of nationwide crisis

How many cats is too many cats? I can’t tell you exactly, but a couple of weeks ago, I had 11 cats living in my terrace house. And I can say with confidence this is absolutely, definitely too many.

At time of writing, I still have seven.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 11:00 am

‘Cocaine, gold and meat’: how Colombia’s Amazon became big business for crime networks

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Armed groups have moved in to the space left by the Farc after the civil war, cutting down rainforest to control land and build thousands of kilometres of smuggling routes

High above the Colombian Amazon, Rodrigo Botero peers out of a small aircraft as the rainforest canopy unfolds below – an endless sea of green interrupted by stark, widening patches of brown. As director of the Foundation for Conservation and Sustainable Development (FCDS), he has spent years mapping the transformation of this fragile landscape from the air.

His team has logged more than 150 overflights, covering 30,000 miles (50,000km) to track deforestation advancing along the roads, illicit crops and the shifting frontiers of human settlement. “We now have the highest road density in the entire Amazon,” says Botero.

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Published: December 26, 2025, 1:00 pm

Inside the US’s psychedelic church boom, where taking drugs is legal

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Religious groups using banned drugs are increasingly testing the limits of faith and law – and winning

The Church of Gaia in Spokane, Washington, has all the makings of a traditional place of worship: regular gatherings, communal songs and member donations – except they also serve ayahuasca, a psychedelic substance that can induce nausea and, at times, projectile vomiting.

“This is a purely spiritual practice,” said Connor Mize, the ceremonial leader of the Church of Gaia. “It’s not a thing you do just for fun.”

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Published: December 25, 2025, 1:00 pm

Into the void: how Trump killed international law

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The rules-based global order, its institutions and value system face a crisis of legitimacy and credibility as the US turns away

‘The old world is dying,” Antonio Gramsci once wrote. “And the new world struggles to be born.” In such interregnums, the Italian Marxist philosopher suggested, “every act, even the smallest, may acquire decisive weight”.

In 2025, western leaders appeared convinced they – and we – were living through one such transitional period, as the world of international relations established after the second world war crashed to a halt.

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Published: December 25, 2025, 1:00 pm

An icy vlogger and Boxing Day dips: photos of the day – Friday

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

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Published: December 26, 2025, 1:03 pm

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