ISIS takes credit for Kabul suicide bombing at Chinese restaurant

ISIS-K claims responsibility for deadly suicide blast at Chinese restaurant in Kabul, killing seven people, including one Chinese national.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:24 pm
Fourth shark attack in three days rocks Australia as authorities close beaches and deploy drumlines

A string of shark attacks near Sydney prompted beach closures across New South Wales. The latest victim attacked at Point Plomer suffered only minor cuts.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:24 pm
Trump confirms he invited Putin to join his Board of Peace: 'He's been invited'

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed Russian President Vladimir Putin was invited to the Board of Peace for supervision of the Gaza plan.
Published: January 20, 2026, 7:40 am
ISIS fighters break free from Syrian jail amid chaotic government handover

U.S. military boosts regional presence with F-15 fighter jets and USS Abraham Lincoln deployment as ISIS prison break highlights security risks amid Syria's political realignment.
Published: January 20, 2026, 3:10 am
Gunmen abduct dozens of worshippers from multiple Nigerian churches using sophisticated weapons

Gunmen allegedly abducted dozens of worshippers from two churches in Nigeria's Kaduna state, with security forces deployed to track the captors.
Published: January 20, 2026, 2:51 am
Denmark ramps up defenses in Greenland as Trump zeros in on control of territory

Denmark deploys additional troops to Greenland after President Donald Trump claims the island is not secure from Russia or China.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:09 am
US veteran gets 5 years in Russian prison after authorities reportedly force him to dock with firearm onboard

U.S. Navy veteran Charles Wayne Zimmerman was sentenced to 5 years in Russian prison after allegedly failing to declare a firearm oboard his yacht in Sochi port.
Published: January 19, 2026, 11:06 pm
Iran locks nation into ‘darker’ digital blackout, viewing internet as an ‘existential threat’

Iran enters 22nd day of internet shutdown with limited connectivity restored as NetBlocks reports shift toward "filternet plus" censorship scheme whitelisting only business services.
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:33 pm
Top GOP senator says Syria ceasefire welcome but actions must match words

Syria reaches fragile ceasefire with Kurdish forces as U.S. senator warns about reported crimes by government troops during military operation against SDF.
Published: January 19, 2026, 4:42 pm
World Economic Forum boots Iranian foreign minister from Davos summit amid deadly crackdown on protesters

World Economic Forum withdraws Iranian foreign minister's Davos invitation amid deadly nationwide protests that have killed thousands of civilians.
Published: January 19, 2026, 2:49 pm
Australian boy fighting for life after shark attack, rescued by friends in Sydney Harbor waters

A 12-year-old boy is fighting for his life after a catastrophic shark attack in Sydney Harbor. He was rescued by heroic friends who leaped from a cliff to save him.
Published: January 19, 2026, 2:23 pm
Iran state TV hacked to show exiled Crown Prince Pahlavi

Iranian state TV hacked to show exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi urging military to join protesters as death toll reportedly reaches nearly 4,000.
Published: January 19, 2026, 12:46 pm
Iran accused of killing 16,500 in sweeping ‘genocide’ crackdown: report

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei acknowledges thousands killed in Iran protests as regime allegedly accelerates executions to more than eight per day.
Published: January 19, 2026, 3:07 am
Viral protest video against Iran’s supreme leader sparks copycat demonstrations worldwide
Viral video shows Iranian refugee lighting cigarette with burning photo of supreme leader, sparking global defiance movement amid Iran protests.
Published: January 19, 2026, 2:52 am
Iranian regime elites allegedly move millions of dollars out of country amid sanctions

Treasury sanctions target Iran's shadow banking as Mojtaba Khamenei allegedly transferred $328 million overseas according to Treasury Department reports.
Published: January 19, 2026, 1:29 am
Russia plots major strike on Europe's largest nuclear plant power lines: source

Ukraine nuclear facilities face Russian attack threats as Moscow weighs strikes on power substations to force capitulation, officials say. Zaporizhzhia is a primary target.
Published: January 19, 2026, 12:21 am
The Chinese Island Where Dreams of Real Estate Glory Never Die
Intended as China’s version of Dubai’s palm-shaped artificial island, Ocean Flower Island is a $12 billion monument to debt-fueled economic excess.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:09 am
A Venezuelan Political Prisoner Finally Comes Home

Ángel Godoy was thrown into jail after writing columns that angered the government of President Nicolás Maduro. Now his family is trying to make up for lost time.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:02 am
Islamic State Claims Deadly Attack on Chinese Restaurant in Afghanistan

A bombing that killed seven people and injured a dozen more at a noodle restaurant in a busy area of Kabul is likely to heighten China’s growing security concerns in Afghanistan.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:49 pm
After Four Shark Attacks in 48 Hours, Australia Shuts Dozens of Beaches

Many of the closed beaches were in Sydney, the site of three of the attacks.
Published: January 20, 2026, 7:12 am
Spain Scrutinizes Break in Track After 2 Trains Collide, Killing 40

Crews were working to retrieve bodies after two high-speed trains derailed in southern Spain. The regional authorities said 41 people were hospitalized, with a dozen of them in intensive care.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:09 am
Trump Links His Push for Greenland to Not Winning Nobel Peace Prize

In a text, President Trump told Norway’s prime minister that he no longer felt obliged to “think purely of Peace” and that the U.S. needed the island for global security.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:06 am
Syria Struggles to Rebuild a Year After the Assad Regime’s Fall
A year after the dictator fell, Syrians are returning to a country with no clear plan for rebuilding.
Published: January 19, 2026, 10:04 am
Trump Is Pushing the U.S.-Europe Alliance to the Brink Over Greenland

As President Trump tries to coerce European leaders over Greenland, they are pondering the unthinkable: Is an 80-year-old alliance doomed?
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:18 am
Splits Emerge Among Venezuelans as Revolutionary Dream Fades

Supporters of former president Hugo Chávez, the anti-American socialist, are struggling to come to terms with their government’s pact with Washington.
Published: January 19, 2026, 6:23 pm
Clashes Erupt Around Syrian Prisons Holding Islamic State Fighters

New tensions flared a day after a Kurdish-led militia agreed to hand over control of prisons holding some 8,000 Islamic State fighters to the Syrian government.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:25 am
At the Center of Trump’s Vision for Rebuilding Ukraine: BlackRock

The world’s largest asset manager has been enlisted to help build Ukraine’s recovery plan. Some fear it is part of a Trump administration effort to steer the effort toward American business interests.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:49 am
What to Know About Hezbollah’s Ties to Venezuela

U.S. authorities have accused Hezbollah of complicity in drug trafficking and money laundering schemes in Venezuela.
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:27 pm
Gaza’s Board of Peace: What to Know

Numerous countries say they have been invited to join President Trump’s newly minted organization, which critics say could undermine the United Nations.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:20 am
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu Says He Will Pass Budget Without a Vote

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s effort to force the measure through Parliament opened up his government to a vote of no confidence.
Published: January 19, 2026, 8:26 pm
For Syria’s Government, Kurdish Deal Is a Big Win

As the government moves to assert control over areas under Kurdish rule, it will be the latest test of President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s pledge to form an inclusive administration that empowers minorities.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:30 pm
Australia Passes Tighter Gun Control Laws, Weeks After Bondi Massacre

Critics said the government had rushed the legislation, along with a bill targeting hate speech, in the wake of the mass shooting in Sydney.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:51 pm
Church Leaders Say Over 160 Were Kidnapped in Nigeria, but Officials Deny It
Christian groups said gunmen abducted congregants during Sunday services at three churches, but security and government officials dismissed the reports as fear-mongering.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:48 pm
Britain Approves Contentious Chinese Mega-Embassy in London

The government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer approved plans for a massive new Chinese Embassy near Tower Bridge, disappointing critics who fear it will enable spying.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:04 pm
As Spain Mourns Train Crash Victims, Investigators Focus on Track

Officials on Tuesday were struggling to identify bodies from the crash near the southern city of Córdoba, which killed at least 41 people.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:04 am
The Northern Lights Have Inspired Humans for Thousands of Years

The aurora borealis has animated myths, art, poetry and music for thousands of years. Here are some examples.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:24 pm
Trump Doubles Down on Greenland Threats in Flurry of Truth Social Posts

President Trump posted private messages from France’s president and repeated his desire to take over Greenland in an overnight social media storm.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:09 pm
Fresh Russian Strikes Cut Heat to Thousands in Ukraine’s Freezing Capital

Ukrainian authorities say that the repeated attacks on energy infrastructure are an attempt to force the country into submission.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:12 am
With Threats to Greenland, Trump Sets America on the Road to Conquest

After a century of defending other countries against foreign aggression, the United States is now positioned as an imperial power trying to seize another nation’s land.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:03 am
How Trump Flexes Power in White House Meetings With Zelensky and Others

With cameras rolling, President Trump met with more than 40 international leaders in his first year back in office.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:02 am
Death Toll Rises in Guatemalan Gang Riots

Uprisings in three prisons have killed 10 police officers, presenting another challenge for President Bernardo Arévalo in his fight against corruption and organized crime.
Published: January 20, 2026, 5:35 am
Taxing the Ultrarich

The number of billionaires has exploded, yet they often pay taxes at rates well below average.
Published: January 20, 2026, 5:25 am
How 40 People Died In a Train Crash in Andalucia, Spain

The victims of Spain’s deadliest rail crash in more than a decade included a police officer, journalists and a family returning from a musical.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:50 am
A labor union raised concerns last year about Spain’s railway lines.

Published: January 19, 2026, 5:12 pm
The crash occurred on a new stretch of high-speed rail track, officials say.

Published: January 19, 2026, 4:37 pm
Slow Emergency Response Blamed in Deadly Pakistan Mall Fire

The blaze, which killed at least 23 and left dozens more missing during “wedding season,” burned all night and day through a Karachi plaza with hundreds of shops.
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:08 pm
Survivors of Deadly Train Crash in Spain Describe Hellish Scenes

Photographs show a tangled mess of metal, wires and broken glass at the scene of the crash, which killed at least 39 people.
Published: January 19, 2026, 8:46 pm
Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s Prime Minister, Calls for Snap Election

Sanae Takaichi, the first woman to be Japan’s prime minister, is hoping to seize on her popularity by calling a parliamentary election next month.
Published: January 19, 2026, 11:57 pm
Trump Has an Offramp on Greenland. He Doesn’t Seem to Want It.

The strategic importance of Greenland is growing, and NATO has underinvested in Arctic security. But President Trump, intent on ownership, is rebuffing deals with Europe to solve the problem.
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:03 pm
Human Rights Lawyer Philippe Sands Fears a New Age of Impunity

Philippe Sands, one of the world’s pre-eminent human rights attorneys, grew up in the shadow of bleak times. He worries that history is taking an unfortunate detour.
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:52 pm
I.M.F. Raises Forecast for Global Growth as Tariff Drag Fades

The 3.3 percent rate for 2026 would match last year’s pace. Booming investment in artificial intelligence is buttressing global output.
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:30 am
Spain Closes High-Speed Rail Network in South After Crash

The closures were announced after a high-speed train derailed and smashed into another high-speed train, killing at least 39 people and injuring dozens.
Published: January 19, 2026, 3:56 pm
Prince Harry’s Court Case Against Daily Mail Publisher: What to Know

A trial began on Monday in Harry’s case accusing Associated Newspapers of phone hacking and other unlawful activities. Other claimants include Elton John and Liz Hurley.
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:07 pm
As Davos Convenes, Deference to Trump Has Replaced Everything

The traditional rhetoric of the World Economic Forum centered on global integration, climate change and international cooperation. Not anymore.
Published: January 19, 2026, 6:28 pm
Why Are New Zealanders Moving to Australia? More Money, Better Vibes.

More than 1 percent of New Zealand’s population left over the year ending in October. Many of the migrants were chasing salaries and opportunities in neighboring Australia.
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:01 am
What Vietnam’s Communist Party Congress Hopes to Achieve

One of Asia’s most dynamic nations is weighing how to balance government control with raising per capita G.D.P. by about 70 percent in five years.
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:01 am
What We Know About the Deadly High-Speed Train Crash in Spain

The train crash in the southern region of Andalucía on Sunday was the deadliest in Spain since at least 2013.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:54 am
Guatemala Declares State of Emergency to Address Gang Violence

The country has seen a surge of unrest in recent days, including uprisings at prisons and the killing of police officers, which the authorities have blamed on gangs.
Published: January 19, 2026, 1:56 pm
Real Estate Crash Weighs on China’s Economic Growth

Falling apartment prices have erased the savings of millions of Chinese households, but exports lifted the economy to 5 percent growth last year.
Published: January 19, 2026, 3:47 am
European Union Officials Lean Toward Negotiating, Not Retaliating, Over Trump Tariff Threat

European Union ambassadors held an emergency meeting on Sunday, and leaders from across the 27-nation bloc will meet in Brussels later this week.
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:16 am
High-Speed Train Crash in Spain Leaves at Least 21 Dead

A high-speed train smashed into another train after derailing in the southern province of Córdoba, officials said. The cause of the accident was not immediately clear.
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:24 pm
Trump’s Ultimatum to Europe

Trump threatened heavy tariffs on countries standing between him and Greenland. E.U. leaders are scrambling for a response.
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:39 am
At Davos, Global Leaders Gather to Ponder the Future of a Messy World

At its 56th annual meeting in Davos, the World Economic Forum will wrestle with war, economics, artificial intelligence and other pressing issues.
Published: January 19, 2026, 4:20 am
US Marshals nab fugitive hiding under child's bed: officials

Fugitive found hiding under child's bed during dramatic U.S. Marshals arrest operation in Spokane. Authorities said suspect was wanted on firearm charges.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:01 pm
Ex-husband charged in Ohio dentist murders allegedly tried to 'disguise' himself with fake information: expert

Ohio dentist double murder case takes turn as accused ex-husband allegedly used fake address and phone number to "disguise" himself before killings.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:00 pm
Minnesota AG dismisses FACE Act concerns after anti-ICE agitators storm church and more top headlines

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Published: January 20, 2026, 12:23 pm
Alexander brothers trade trophy listings for jury trial as accuser’s recent death shadows case

Jury selection begins for the Alexander brothers' federal sex trafficking trial, with defense attorneys facing a challenging jury selection environment.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:00 pm
Man stabbed, officer assaulted as fight breaks out after MLK Day parade in Los Angeles

Los Angeles Police respond to an alleged stabbing, and an officer was assaulted following the Martin Luther King Jr. parade as multiple fights broke out.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:06 am
Judge presiding over Tyler Robinson case urged to rein in defense delay tactics

Utah judge urged to crack down on defense delay tactics in Tyler Robinson case as legal analysts call motions "frivolous" in assassination charges.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:00 am
ICE says immigrant who died in Texas detention center committed suicide

ICE said that an immigrant who was found dead at an immigration detention center in El Paso, Texas, last week had killed himself, as authorities continue to investigate.
Published: January 20, 2026, 6:09 am
Judge and wife shot in broad daylight in Indiana, sparking massive multi-agency investigation

A manhunt is underway after Indiana judge Steven Meyer and his wife, Kimberly Meyer, were shot in their home on Sunday. Both victims survived the shooting.
Published: January 20, 2026, 2:45 am
Florida repeat offender allegedly killed 3 tourists minutes from Magic Kingdom after run of violence: records

Florida man accused of killing three tourists near Magic Kingdom had lengthy criminal history including prior insanity acquittal for attempted murder.
Published: January 19, 2026, 11:52 pm
Minneapolis software engineers mistaken for ICE agents while eating lunch harassed by anti-ICE crowd

Software engineers mistakenly accused of being ICE agents face harassment and shocking allegations while eating lunch at Minneapolis restaurant during incident.
Published: January 19, 2026, 11:18 pm
Episcopal bishop warns clergy to prepare for 'new era of martyrdom' after ICE shooting

An Episcopal bishop warned New Hampshire clergy to prepare wills for "new era of martyrdom" after woman killed in ICE shooting, urging readiness.
Published: January 19, 2026, 10:43 pm
Anti-ICE agitators occupy Minnesota Target store, demand retailer stop helping federal agents

Anti-ICE protesters staged a sit-in at Minneapolis Target store, claiming retailer allows federal immigration agents to use parking lot as staging ground.
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:22 pm
Anti-ICE agitators disrupt Minnesota church, shout down worshippers during Sunday service

Anti-ICE protesters allegedly disrupted Minneapolis church services, shouting at parishioners over immigration enforcement. Federal investigation launched.
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:00 pm
Retired South Carolina couple found dead in homicides at home

Beloved church members Larry and Sandra Moore found dead in their South Carolina home. The faithful couple described as "backbones" of their congregation.
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:55 pm
New Orleans tourists shot when man fleeing gunfire ducks into famed restaurant

Three tourists wounded in a deadly New Orleans shooting at the famed Dooky Chase's Restaurant when a man ran inside to escape gunfire, authorities said.
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:39 pm
West Virginia teacher fired after arrest on child sex abuse charge

West Virginia teacher Emily Joy Wise, 38, was fired after allegedly sexually abusing a child under 16. She's held on $250,000 bail following her arrest.
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:17 pm
Universal Orlando visitor dies after riding Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster, state report says

A 70-year-old woman died after riding Universal Orlando's Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster in November, according to a new state report.
Published: January 19, 2026, 6:30 pm
Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika Kirk demands speedy trial, alleging 'undue delay' from Tyler Robinson defense

In a court filing made public over the weekend, Erika Kirk's attorney notified the court that she is invoking her rights to a speedy trial as a victim under Utah law.
Published: January 19, 2026, 6:23 pm
UFO task force eyed as lawmaker warns of strange objects in skies and waters defying known technology

Vermont UFO task force proposed by Rep. Troy Headrick would investigate unidentified anomalous phenomena reports and assess airspace safety risks in coordination with federal partners.
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:23 pm
Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Teachers unions' far-left activism, campus threats against VP Vance

Stay up to date with the Fox News Campus Radicals newsletter, which brings you the in-depth investigative stories from college campuses nationwide.
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:00 pm
California hiker found dead after striking out to search for missing group

A hiker was found dead in the California mountains after searching for lost friends, authorities said. Rescue teams successfully saved the initial four missing hikers.
Published: January 19, 2026, 3:59 pm
Portland DA cracks down on drug crimes as Seattle pulls back on enforcement

Portland DA announces drug prosecution crackdown for those refusing treatment, contrasting sharply with Seattle's lenient approach to possession cases.
Published: January 19, 2026, 1:00 pm
Florida triple murder of 3 tourists was 'senseless,' 'random,' sheriff says

Florida man accused of randomly shooting three stranded tourists at Kissimmee rental home. Ahmad Bojeh arrested and charged with premeditated murder.
Published: January 19, 2026, 12:56 pm
ICE agent confronts agitators interfering with alleged child sex offender arrest and more top headlines
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Published: January 19, 2026, 11:52 am
Harvard student exposes 'systematic' liberal bias forcing conservatives to avoid certain classes

Harvard student says "systematic" bias exists at Ivy League school, with conservative students avoiding courses due to left-leaning faculty influence.
Published: January 19, 2026, 11:00 am
‘Make America Go Away’ Caps Surge in Popularity as Trump Eyes Greenland

The hats have become a conspicuous presence at protests against President Trump in Greenland and Denmark.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:03 pm
Trump Calls Britain’s Chagos Deal ‘Act of Great Stupidity,’ in Blow to Starmer

President Trump’s criticism reversed his administration’s previous support for the deal, in which Britain relinquished control of the Indian Ocean islands to Mauritius.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:53 am
The Northern Lights Have Inspired Humans for Thousands of Years

The aurora borealis has animated myths, art, poetry and music for thousands of years. Here are some examples.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:24 pm
With Threats to Greenland, Trump Sets America on the Road to Conquest

After a century of defending other countries against foreign aggression, the United States is now positioned as an imperial power trying to seize another nation’s land.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:03 am
Fact-Checking Trump’s Misleading Claims After One Year Back in Office

The president has justified many significant moves of his second term with inaccurate claims and overstated boasts.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:55 pm
Volunteers in Minnesota Deliver Groceries So Immigrants Can Hide at Home

Thousands of Minneapolis residents have joined a church-run effort to deliver donated groceries to immigrant families who fear being caught in public by federal agents.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:02 am
Supreme Court to Hear Case Testing Limits of Hawaii Gun Law

The justices will hear arguments over whether a Hawaii law that imposes restrictions on carrying concealed weapons violates the Second Amendment.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:02 am
How Trump Flexes Power in White House Meetings With Zelensky and Others

With cameras rolling, President Trump met with more than 40 international leaders in his first year back in office.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:02 am
Suicides Were Frequent at the Golden Gate Bridge. Not Anymore.

For decades, there had been an average of 30 each year. With a new deterrent in place, there were none in the second half of 2025.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:01 am
Trump Threatens 200% Tariffs on Wine if France Declines to Join Gaza Board of Peace

France has said it will not join President Trump’s “Board for Peace.” France’s agriculture minister described the tariff threat as “blackmail.”
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:22 am
Trump Issues M.L.K. Day Proclamation After Criticism

Civil rights groups had criticized President Trump for failing to issue a proclamation honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and not attending commemorative events.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:20 am
A City on Edge: Protesters Clash in Minneapolis

Jake Lang, a prominent right-wing activist, held a small pro-ICE rally in Minneapolis on Saturday. Within minutes, counterprotesters closed in and the confrontation turned violent.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:32 am
Trump Administration Asks Judge to Reject Minnesota’s Call to Block ICE Surge

Lawyers for the state and the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have sued over the deployment of some 3,000 federal agents to Minnesota.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:00 am
Judge Allows Policy Restricting Lawmakers’ Access to ICE Facilities

The decision permitted the Trump administration to continue restricting inspections of the conditions inside immigration detention compounds.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:04 am
Treatment for Transgender Teens in Colorado Begin to Disappear Under Trump

The Trump administration has used an array of pressure tactics to try to end treatments for minors, even in states that want to keep them.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:41 am
Before Trump, Greensboro, Vermont Was a Foodie Mecca for Canadians

Greensboro’s economy depended on friendly relations with Canada. But after tariffs and threats to make the country the “51st state,” neighborly ties have frayed.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:42 am
Cubans in Florida Are Being Deported in Record Numbers

Cubans had long benefited from legal privileges unavailable to immigrants from other countries. President Trump has changed that.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:47 pm
How Trump Made Life Difficult for International Students and Wisconsin

Last fall, the number of new international undergraduates fell by 25 percent compared to the previous year. That drop poses financial and competitive challenges.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:42 am
At a Seattle Port Rocked by Tariffs, There Were 70 Jobs for 600 Workers

Dock workers are used to uncertainty, but nothing since the Great Recession of 2008 compares to what they have experienced this year.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:42 am
Sister Norma Pimentel’s Shelter in McAllen, Texas Looks Different Now

Sister Pimentel’s shelter in McAllen, one of the poorest cities in America, pivoted to feed the hungry.
Published: January 20, 2026, 3:27 am
Middle Tennessee State University Dean Laura Sosh-Lightsy Fired For Charlie Kirk Comments

Laura Sosh-Lightsy’s punishment reflects the new power dynamics in the free-speech debate, especially in red states.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:32 pm
Columbia University Protest Culture Is Tame Even in Anti-Trump New York

The Trump administration has pushed universities all over the country to act against student protesters.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:58 pm
Twin Falls, Idaho Has New Residents: 37 Afrikaners

Twin Falls and its dairy industry have benefited from an influx of refugees from places like Bosnia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Myanmar. That era is over.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:41 am
Trump’s Cuts to the C.D.C. Also Hurt Atlanta

The earnest government disease fighter had become a kind of city archetype, alongside aspiring rappers and C-suite strivers. Now scientists are leaving.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:41 am
At Yosemite National Park, Staffing Cuts Mean Visitors Have Gone Wild

After the Trump administration’s cuts, workers at the national park are spread too thin to stop people from littering, flying drones and cliff-diving.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:41 am
Nome, Alaska Is Now Key to Trump’s Global Ambitions

Nome, population 3,700, is accessible only by plane outside a few months when boats can pass through. But it will be the home of the nation’s only deepwater Arctic port.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:41 am
Pastor Travis Johnson Credits Trump for Reviving Evangelicalism

The president has given a new class of evangelists direct access to the White House. In return, many support him without question.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:40 am
Indiana Judge and His Wife Are Shot at Their Suburban Home

The police in Lafayette, Ind., said they were investigating the nonfatal shootings of a Tippecanoe County Superior Court judge and his wife on Sunday.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:38 am
Wintry Weather Leads to 100-Vehicle Pileup on Interstate in Michigan
Cars and trucks slid into one another and off a highway after a lake-effect snowstorm. Numerous injuries were reported, but no deaths.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:38 am
A Smaller Version of the Sphere in Las Vegas Is Planned for Maryland

Gov. Wes Moore and the company behind the Sphere said the project in National Harbor, in the Washington metro area, would create jobs and become a landmark attraction.
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:28 pm
U.S. Tells Judge It Will Appeal ICE Restrictions in Minneapolis

Justice Department lawyers said they would ask an appellate court to review an injunction that imposes limits on the tactics used by immigration agents.
Published: January 19, 2026, 11:13 pm
Protest at Minnesota Church Service Adds to Tensions Over ICE Tactics

The Justice Department said it would investigate the protest over a pastor’s apparent role in immigration enforcement in the state.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:57 am
Powell Will Attend Supreme Court Hearing on Lisa Cook’s Lawsuit Against Trump

A lawsuit by the Fed governor Lisa D. Cook has challenged President Trump’s push to fire her.
Published: January 19, 2026, 6:48 pm
Federal Reserve Inquiry Clouds Trump’s Supreme Court Bid to Oust Lisa Cook
The court is set to hear Ms. Cook’s case challenging her firing as the Justice Department investigates Jerome H. Powell, the central bank chair.
Published: January 19, 2026, 8:52 pm
Read the Texts Between Trump and Norway’s Prime Minister

In the exchange on Sunday, Norway’s leader sought to “de-escalate” the growing conflict over Greenland and Mr. Trump’s latest tariff threat.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:07 am
Elon Musk Spends $10 Million to Help Nate Morris in Kentucky Senate Race

Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, backed Nate Morris, a Republican businessman, in the primary race to succeed Senator Mitch McConnell in Kentucky.
Published: January 19, 2026, 4:50 pm
Trump’s Trade Negotiator Says Response to Court Loss Would Be Immediate

If the Supreme Court rules against its tariffs, the Trump administration would begin replacing them immediately, said Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative.
Published: January 19, 2026, 3:28 pm
Spain celebrates ‘miracle child’ sole survivor of family killed in train wreck

Punta Umbria has declared three days of mourning for victims
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:55 pm
Musk asks if he should buy Ryanair after demanding CEO Michael O’Leary is fired

The outspoken Ryanair boss called Elon Musk an ‘idiot’ who knows nothing about flights
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:36 pm
Pound rises as Trump’s tariff threats spark US asset sales

Investors have largely favoured European currencies and gold
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:18 pm
Does JD Vance have what it takes to assume the MAGA mantle from Donald Trump?

MAGA is leaning towards the vice president to take over Trump’s leadership of the right in 2028. But, asks John Bowden, does he have the juice?
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:17 pm
Why Trump’s chaotic pursuit of Greenland shows only one rule applies in his dangerous global power-grab

From Greenland to Venezuela, Iran to Ukraine, Donald Trump has shaken the world and reshaped global alliances to shore up a new world order under three kings, explains word affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:08 pm
Trump inauguration anniversary live updates: President facing dire polling one year in from return to power

Tide turning against President Donald Trump over economic record since returning to power, with just 35 percent of voters saying he has made an improvement in new survey
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:07 pm
Trump leaks private texts from French and NATO leaders as European relations deteriorate over Greenland threat

Trump also shared an AI image of him talking to European leaders in The White House with the US Flag over Greenland
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:06 pm
The unexpected GOP rebels: These Republicans have had enough of Trump after one year and are standing up to him

From two Kentucky libertarians to one of his loudest supporters to a retiring senator ‘sick of stupid’ to a swing district Republican, Eric Garcia writes about the few Republicans willing to stand up to the president
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:52 pm
I’m a White House reporter. Here’s the side of the Trump administration you don’t see on TV

The Independent’s White House reporter Andrew Feinberg looks back on a year of overhaul in the White House press briefing room — and how Trump II flipped the script in handling the media
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:53 pm
What caused Spain’s high-speed train crash? Here’s what we know

A tragic accident on the high-speed train line has exposed the urgent need to upgrade Spain’s railway system
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:46 pm
Russia’s Lavrov mocks Britain as only country to call itself ‘Great’ in bizarre address

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made the comments during his annual end-of-year press conference
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:43 pm
Newsom roasts ‘pathetic’ world leaders over Trump appeasement: ‘I should have brought knee pads’

Gavin Newsom has sent kneepads to political opponents who do Donald Trump’s bidding
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:37 pm
Trump trolls Greenland with AI picture of president planting flag on ‘US territory’
Trump continues to ramp up the pressure in his bid to take over the Danish territory despite worldwide backlash
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:31 pm
Israel demolishes buildings in UN Palestinian agency’s compound

Israel forces forced out the compound's security guards and then brought in bulldozers to begin demolishing buildings inside
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:26 pm
‘Scrapping the wealth tax changed our country for the worse. This is why’

Miranda Sheild Johansson shares her findings about a nation changed by the abolishment of the wealth tax
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:24 pm
Erika Kirk files paperwork in attempt to get speedy trial for the assassin accused of killing her husband

Tyler Robinson’s defense team wants a local prosecutor removed from the case, a move Erika Kirk’s attorney claims is a delaying tactic that will slow down the process
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:18 pm
Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffers power loss amid Russian attacks

Fresh Russian strikes have targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:15 pm
The ‘exorcism economy’ is flourishing – with consults starting at £100

Thousands of people in Russia are actively discussing exorcisms on social media. Here’s why
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:12 pm
Driver films 100 vehicle-pile up carnage after white out blizzard in US midwest

A driver has captured the aftermath of a massive car pile up during a winter snowstorm in Michigan.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:57 am
Spain train crash latest: Bodies still trapped in wreckage as Spain deploys cranes and death toll rises

Madrid-bound train derailed on a straight stretch of track, before being hit head-on by another locomotive travelling 200kmph in the opposite direction
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:38 am
Trump calls Starmer’s Chagos Islands deal act of ‘great stupidity’

The criticism comes just one day after the UK prime minister called for calm between the US and Nato allies
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:38 am
Manhunt after 120 Islamic State members escape from Syrian prison amid clashes

Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces control more than a dozen prisons where some 9,000 IS members are held
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:34 am
Trump has threatened Europe with higher tariffs. What happens now?

US President Donald Trump has threatened eight European countries with tariffs in his bid to claim Greenland
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:32 am
What is the UK’s Chagos Islands deal and why has Trump labelled it ‘great stupidity’?

The US president has appeared to change his view on the deal
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:31 am
Australia closes dozens of beaches after fourth shark attack in 48 hours: ‘Just go to a local pool’

Man, 39, bitten by shark while surfing near a national park campground in New South Wales
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:30 am
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky says US can do more to stop Putin as he cancels Davos meetings

News of Putin's invitation emerges amid a wave of relentless Russian aerial attacks on Ukraine
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:23 am
How Donald Trump broke Congress and rendered ‘separation of powers’ meaningless in just a year

Republicans have largely rolled over for Trump and those who criticized him, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, have seen their political careers all but ended, Eric Garcia writes.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:09 am
Indiana judge and his wife shot at their front door by suspect who claimed to have found their lost dog, police say

Steven Meyer’s shooting comes months after two Minnesota lawmakers were shot and one state governor was targeted in an arson attack
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:09 am
White House endures a year of gold leaf and wrecking balls as Trump plays decorator in chief

Don’t try telling Donald Trump that all that glitters is not gold.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:08 am
What caused the Spain train crash? Track fault highlighted in investigation after 41 killed

Hundreds were on board when the train derailed and slammed into another on an adjacent track. Stuti Mishra and Maira Butt report as the investigation into what happened continues
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:57 am
Mapped: Every country Trump has attacked or threatened from Iraq to Greenland in a year of ‘America First’

Despite worldwide backlash, the US president continues to embrace an aggressive foreign policy agenda. Maira Butt reports on the countries Trump has targeted in his first 12 months back in office - and where could be next
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:53 am
I was in the room when Trump backed Starmer over Chagos. This is why his U-turn is so bizarre

Political editor David Maddox was in the Oval Office when Trump gave his blessing for the Chagos deal, but now the US president has changed his mind as the row over Greenland spirals out of control
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:52 am
In full: What Norway’s leader told Trump to warrant furious reaction over Nobel Peace Prize and Greenland

Norway shared its full exchange with Donald Trump after the US president refused to rule out invading Greenland and is now weighing tariffs on allies including the United Kingdom
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:44 am
Trump-Greenland latest: Trump lashes out at European leaders in astonishing late-night Truth Social spree

US president shares AI images of himself planting a flag in Greenland’s soil and lecturing European leaders
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:44 am
How George Orwell’s 1984 predicted the global power struggles happening now

Is art replicating life when it comes to Orwell’s most influential novel? Emrah Atasoy and Jeffrey Wasserstrom investigate
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:39 am
Trump claims Minneapolis church protesters are ‘trained professionals’ who should be ‘thrown out of the country’

The president suggested, without evidence, that they were “highly trained to scream, rant, and rave, like lunatics, in a certain manner”, and urged harsh legal action against Minnesota Democrats, including Governor Tim Walz and Representative Ilhan Omar.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:16 am
CNN’s MAGA pundit Scott Jennings says people shouldn’t ‘get our knickers in a twist’ over Epstein’s crimes

Scott Jennings was blasted on the show by author Leigh McGowan who adopted a haughty accent to mock him
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:08 am
China steps up pressure on European nations over engagement with Taiwan

An address by Taiwan’s vice-president at the European parliament late last year appears to have triggered a flurry of activity from Beijing, Arpan Rai reports
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:00 am
Global markets rattled as Donald Trump issues Greenland and tariff threats

US financial markets were closed on Monday for Martin Luther King Jr Day
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:52 am
Trump threatens 200% tariff on French wines and champagnes in response to Macron snub

‘I'll put a 200% tariff on his wines and champagnes, and he'll join, but he doesn't have to join’
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:52 am
Colombian warlord to serve 40 years in prison for crimes against Indigenous people

Salvatore Mancuso was sentenced for his crimes agains the La Guajira community
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:37 am
How slave descendants are fighting to protect their land from property developers

Georgia island community founded by freed slaves in danger from property developers
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:20 am
Half of Americans believe ICE is making US cities less safe, new poll finds

Narrow majority of U.S. citizens believe federal immigration agents having a negative impact, survey finds
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:16 am
US citizen says ICE left him freezing in underwear after detaining him at gunpoint without warrant

’They didn't show any warrant; they just broke down the door’
Published: January 20, 2026, 7:23 am
The Latest: Word Economic Forum opens in Davos for first time without founder

The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting attracts corporate executives, academics, philanthropists and media to the Swiss Alps town of Davos
Published: January 20, 2026, 7:07 am
Tourist found dead on Australian popular beach as police fear dingo attack

The incident occurred on the world’s largest sand island, located off the Queensland state coast
Published: January 20, 2026, 6:56 am
World leaders gather in Davos with Trump’s Greenland threats set to dominate forum

Influential meeting takes place as Europe scrambles to respond to Donald Trump’s latest tariff threats
Published: January 20, 2026, 5:54 am
Australian parliament backs sweeping gun buyback and tighter licence laws after Bondi shooting

New legislation allows government to purchase surplus, newly banned and illegal firearms from people
Published: January 20, 2026, 5:53 am
Trump gets thunderous reception at Miami vs Indiana college football championship game with Ivanka and granddaughter Kai

The crowd at the Hard Rock Stadium roared as Trump waved during The Star-Spangled Banner
Published: January 20, 2026, 5:19 am
Justice Department planning to weaken gun restrictions to placate Second Amendment activists, report says

The proposals would also reportedly force transgender firearm buyers to out themselves by listing their birth sex on purchase paperwork
Published: January 20, 2026, 5:03 am
Mike Johnson says he aims to ‘calm the situation’ over Trump’s Greenland threats during his UK trip in interview with Farage

British politician said Trump's actions, including waging a potential trade war, threaten the NATO military alliance, which the House Speaker denied
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:57 am
Spanish rail operator was warned of ‘severe wear and tear’ on tracks before horror crash killed at least 40

Spain’s prime minister promised transparency in an investigation into how the trains derailed near Cordoba
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:35 am
Mapped: Where the high-speed train collision in Spain took place

Deadly crash near Córdoba derails two passenger services and halts rail links between Madrid and Andalusia
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:20 am
Woman wakes up to find python coiled on her chest: ‘Oh baby, don’t move’

Brisbane resident ushers massive snake out without calling in professional help
Published: January 20, 2026, 3:57 am
Greenland protesters mock Trump with their own red cap slogan

The mock hats were created by Copenhagen vintage clothing store owner Jesper Rabe Tonnesen
Published: January 20, 2026, 3:03 am
Trump finally recognizes Martin Luther King Jr Day after hours of posting about elections and ICE raids

Every president for the last four decades has celebrated the famed Black civil rights leader on Jan. 19 each year, beginning with Ronald Reagan in November 1983
Published: January 20, 2026, 2:36 am
Trump wants to hold a ceremony to recognize his ‘peace board’ during the Davos economic gathering this week

President has described it as ‘the most impressive and consequential Board ever assembled’, but many world leaders are skeptical of its $1bn membership fee and domination by Trump allies
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:50 am
Largest solar radiation storm in more than 20 years could trigger auroras on Earth

A solar radiation storm this large has not been seen since October 2003
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:11 am
Official wants Louisiana parish to get permission to host cockfighting again - despite it being a felony

Cockfighting is illegal throughout the US but has been a part of Cajun culture in the region
Published: January 19, 2026, 11:26 pm
Dallas given deadline to remove ‘political’ road markings or risk losing millions in funding

The Texas Department of Transportation rejected Dallas’ request for an exemption to the ruling
Published: January 19, 2026, 10:38 pm
Fox News guest says Democrats have a ‘Jewish problem’

Hugh Hewitt has accused Democrats of being anti-religion for years
Published: January 19, 2026, 10:29 pm
Suspect arrested 25 years after woman left her department store job for a break and never returned

Suzanne Sites-Fenton was 32 years old when she disappeared in California's Mojave Desert in April 2001
Published: January 19, 2026, 10:03 pm
Ukraine announces new air defence system as it braces for ‘massive’ Russian strikes

Zelensky has repeatedly called for air defences to be strengthened, including increased assistance from Ukraine's Western allies
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:35 pm
The dangerous precedent set by Senegal’s ‘shameful’ Afcon final walk-off protest

Comment: Senegal’s circus in the Afcon final will require an emphatic response from football’s leaders to prevent the game from falling into a state of lawlessness
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:35 pm
At least 19 dead in Chile wildfires as government declares ‘state of catastrophe’

The current outbreak of fires in central and southern Chile is one of the deadliest in recent years
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:29 pm
Is Donald Trump now the GOP’s biggest obstacle to keeping the Senate?

Republicans are being forced to spend time and resources putting out fires that Donald Trump keeps setting, writes John Bowden
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:09 pm
70-year-old woman dies after riding ‘The Mummy’ rollercoaster at Universal Orlando

The popular attraction can reach speeds of up to 45 miles an hour
Published: January 19, 2026, 9:04 pm
Man wanted in connection with 37-year-old woman’s death was arrested wearing ‘I will put you in a trunk’ sweatshirt

Margaret Pennington, 37, was found dead inside a Texas home on January 11
Published: January 19, 2026, 8:53 pm
The FBI is digging for dirt on the people who once investigated Trump: report

Justice Department has released batches of disclosures to members of Congress regarding ‘Arctic Frost’
Published: January 19, 2026, 8:47 pm
100-car pileup shuts down Michigan interstate with drivers left stranded in heavy snow

The crash is just the latest impact of the major winter storm moving across the country
Published: January 19, 2026, 8:22 pm
Researchers find breast cancer risk marker linked to physical activity in girls

Rates of breast cancer are rising among younger women, with more than 42,000 deaths projected this year
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:53 pm
Starmer tells Trump to back off over threat of Greenland trade war

PM pleads for ‘calm’ as furious France and Germany hint at retaliation
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:34 pm
Almost all the added costs from Trump’s tariffs are being pushed on Americans, study finds

Exporters in nations with high tariffs have reduced the volume of their exports rather than making price concessions, say analysts
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:25 pm
Trump somehow managed to combine his three least popular policies: Taking Greenland, seizing Canada and tariffs

Trump is talking about Greenland, tariffs and Canada - again - despite being unpopular positions with voters, Eric Garcia writes
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:01 pm
Analysts warn that Iran crisis carries potential nuclear risks

In the wake of spiraling tensions between the United States and Iran over Tehran’s violent crackdown of protests, analysts warn that internal upheaval or a potential collapse of the Iranian government could carry nuclear risks
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:00 pm
Is Trump trying to replace the United Nations with his own ‘board of peace’?

With the Kremlin claiming that Putin has been invited to join Trump’s ‘board of peace’ alongside Tony Blair, chief international correspondent Bel Trew asks what the US president is up to
Published: January 19, 2026, 6:28 pm
Moment Iranian state TV is hacked to broadcast message from exiled prince
Iranian state television was hacked on Sunday (18 January) by a broadcast backing anti‑government protests in the country, including a video message from exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.
Published: January 19, 2026, 6:28 pm
Nigeria rejects ‘Christian genocide’ claims after gunmen abduct 150 worshippers from churches

The attacks happened simultaneously on churches in northwest Nigeria
Published: January 19, 2026, 6:12 pm
Will Starmer need to use the King as his Trump card in Greenland row?

Donald Trump’s reverence for the British royal family has already been used skilfully by Sir Keir Starmer to persuade the US president, writes political editor David Maddox
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:49 pm
All you need to know about Syria’s main Kurdish-led force and its deal with Damascus

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces are set to merge into the Syrian army after suffering major setbacks
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:47 pm
The US political climate spurs efforts to reclaim the MLK holiday

As communities across the country prepare Monday to host parades, panels and service projects for the 40th anniversary of when the federal government officially began observing Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the current political climate has left some feeling more fraught than festive when it comes to how to honor the slain civil rights icon
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:36 pm
Trump's Board of Peace has several invited leaders trying to figure out how it'll work

The EU's executive arm, Russia, Belarus and Thailand say they've been asked to join U.S. President Donald Trump’s new Board of Peace that will supervise the next phase of the Gaza peace plan
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:25 pm
Stephen Miller claims local police in Minnesota have been told to ‘stand down and surrender’ as federal agents ‘uphold the law’

Stephen Miller previously said anti-ICE protesters were carrying out ‘an insurgency against the federal government’
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:22 pm
The Epstein files deadline passed a month ago. Lawmakers show little interest to force Trump’s DOJ to release the rest

January 19 marks one month since the December 19 deadline in the Epstein Files Transparency Act passed
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:21 pm
Trump says ‘no comment’ when asked if he would use military force to take Greenland

President has increased pressure on Denmark and other US allies to support a deal that would lead to the US acquiring the island
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:11 pm
Utah lawmaker creates bill to try and block people from crossing the border for underage marriages

Representative Melissa Garff Ballard hopes that the bill will crack down on crimes similar to those committed by convicted child sex offender Warren Jeffs
Published: January 19, 2026, 5:00 pm
Nissan Rogue drivers launch lawsuit over car’s alleged spontaneously shattering rear windows

Two New York residents say their rear windshields ‘shattered’ last month while they were inside their cars
Published: January 19, 2026, 4:43 pm
Mother reveals chilling last words from son who died in Venezuela during Maduro capture mission

Saul Pereira Martinez, 18, spoke to his family for final time before being killed in U.S. air strikes on Caracas as part of operation to abduct former president Nicolas Maduro on January 3
Published: January 19, 2026, 4:40 pm
Trump’s obsession with Greenland is a victory for no one but Putin

Trump may be unaware that he’s doing Russia’s bidding, but Europe and the UK understand they need to handle him carefully or risk giving the Kremlin multiple victories, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: January 19, 2026, 4:33 pm
Disney worker who stopped runaway prop in viral clip speaks out: ‘It can not hit the audience’

The ride has existed for decades without any incident, the injured worker said
Published: January 19, 2026, 4:29 pm
Giant version of Epstein birthday card allegedly from Trump is placed on National Mall in DC

Group behind Trump and Epstein ‘holding hands’ statue strikes again in time for dead pedophile’s birthday
Published: January 19, 2026, 4:16 pm
Weight-loss shots and used cars: How Tom Brady built his post-NFL empire

The former NFL star is worth an estimated half a billion dollars - here’s how he did it, Graig Graziosi discovers
Published: January 19, 2026, 4:03 pm
Inside the AI police tech firm whose data is being fed to ICE

Cities across the nation are cutting ties with the Atlanta-based police tech firm after revelations that Donald Trump’s deportation squads have repeatedly gained access to its data. Io Dodds reports
Published: January 19, 2026, 4:02 pm
Waffle House manager ‘constantly’ groped grill cook but higher-ups did nothing: lawsuit

Exclusive: Marilyn Smith says she was subjected to ongoing workplace harassment but was ultimately blamed for her victimization by bosses
Published: January 19, 2026, 3:59 pm
How Jasmine Crockett could ruin the Democrats’ plan to win back the Senate

Jasmine Crockett tells Eric Garcia that she has not heard people criticize her past comments about immigrants. But some Democrats fear she could cost them a chance to flip a seat in Texas
Published: January 19, 2026, 3:57 pm
ICE says an immigrant who died in a sprawling Texas detention facility killed himself

Federal officials say an immigrant from Nicaragua has been found dead at a Texas immigration detention facility
Published: January 19, 2026, 3:51 pm
Trump’s labor secretary accused of taking staff to a strip club on official trip, report says

Lori Chavez-DeRemer, currently under investigation by her department’s inspector general, denies wrongdoing amid allegation that she took staffers to bar outside of Portland, Oregon, last April
Published: January 19, 2026, 3:51 pm
Kremlin claims Putin was invited to join Trump’s ‘board of peace’ for Gaza

Trump has invited the leaders of a number of countries to be part of the executive board, with members asked to pay a $1bn fee after three years
Published: January 19, 2026, 3:44 pm
Does it even need to be said? No, you don’t need to do a ‘parasite cleanse’

Pricey deworming remedies are being touted as cure-alls. Supermodel Heidi Klum gave it a go – experts roll their eyes
Last August, supermodel Heidi Klum revealed that she and her husband, Tom Kaulitz, were planning a worm and parasite cleanse.
“Everything on my Instagram feed at the moment is about worms and parasites,” she told the Wall Street Journal, ominously adding: “I don’t know what the heck is going to come out.”
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:00 pm
Trump made 10 key pledges a year ago – here’s what happened since then

A review of Trump’s bold promises about immigration, the economy, the US’s standing in the world and much more
There was no debate about record crowd sizes this time. With the temperature plunging to 27F (-3C) and a wind chill making it feel far colder, Donald Trump’s second inauguration was held in the rotunda at the US Capitol in Washington on 20 January 2025.
The great and the good of the political elite were there, including former presidents Bill Clinton, George W Bush and Barack Obama and outgoing president Joe Biden. So were tech oligarchs such as Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. At 12.10pm, they listened intently as Trump began a half-hour-long inaugural address.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 10:00 am
As Trump menaces Greenland, this much is clear: the free world needs a new plan – and inspired leadership | Gordon Brown

The idea that the liberal rules-based order can survive his presidency now seems complacent. This is a historic moment – and a time to act
A European-wide chorus of resistance, led this morning by Keir Starmer, has greeted Donald Trump’s plan to take over Greenland, by force if necessary, and to start a tariff war if any country stands in his way. Have no doubt, this is a moment: if pursued as a non-negotiable demand, Trump’s plan ends any lingering hope that the liberal rules-based order can stumble on through his remaining time in office. The real question now is whether the 2020s will be defined by the complete collapse of the order’s already crumbling pillars and the atrocities accompanying it, or whether an international coalition of the willing can come together to build a new global framework in its place.
For, in quick succession, the US has abandoned its longstanding championing of the rule of law, human rights, democracy and the territorial integrity of nation states. Gone is its erstwhile support for humanitarian aid and environmental stewardship. Gone, too, is the founding principle of the postwar settlement: that countries choose diplomacy and multilateral cooperation over aggression and unilateral action. We cannot doubt any longer that the president meant it when he said he doesn’t “need international law”, and that the only constraint on his exercise of power would be “my own morality, my own mind”.
Gordon Brown is the UN’s special envoy for global education and was UK prime minister from 2007 to 2010
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 6:00 am
Hilary Duff review – first gig in 18 years for former teen icon is euphoric, escapist fun

Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London
Despite never being a huge pop force after her years as Disney star Lizzie McGuire, fans come from Brazil and Saudi Arabia for Duff’s charming, self-deprecating return
It’s fair to say that US actor-singer-writer-entrepreneur Hilary Duff has never been a force to be reckoned with in pop music. Her songs and albums have neither been particularly critically acclaimed nor commercially dominant; many people would know her only as Lizzie McGuire, hero of the Disney Channel sitcom from the early 00s. But for the 38-year-old Duff’s first live performance in 18 years, she’s met with a sold-out crowd screaming back every word of her music like they are all universally adored hits. Duff seems overwhelmed by the rapturous reception. Fans have come from Brazil, Saudi Arabia and all over Europe, and they are often so loud you can’t hear the woman on stage.
But after the shock wears off, Duff shows no signs of rust and her fierce sincerity combined with girl next door charm infuses the night with euphoria and escapism. When she jumps up and down on the stage’s sofa singing Why Not, you get the sense that this is how everyone in the crowd once sang the song in their adolescence. She’s also not afraid to poke fun at herself and her past: she brings three fans on stage to recreate the low-energy dance choreography of her 2007 single With Love that went viral on TikTok in 2021.
The 17-song set expertly sprinkles five new numbers from forthcoming album Luck … Or Something in between fan favourites such as 2015’s criminally underrated Sparks and 2003’s So Yesterday to keep the mood elevated. Time has made Duff’s voice more textured and refined, adding new depth to songs like Fly and Come Clean, though the twee Someone’s Watching Over Me, a ballad about self-acceptance, is cloying.
The biggest noise of the night comes with the one-two encore of her new single Mature and the Lizzie McGuire classic What Dreams Are Made Of. A wild singalong ensues complete with pink butterfly confetti as a giddy Duff jumps for joy on stage. It’s an emotional conclusion that takes this devoted crowd to new levels of noisy rapture and proves that Duff could easily put music at the centre of her portfolio career.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:32 am
‘I’d give anything just to see her again’: owners’ grief for their beloved pets

As a study says a pet death can hurt as much as that of a relative, three people describe their emotions
Grief over the death of a pet could be as chronic as that for a human family member, according to research. The study, published in the academic journal PLOS One, suggests grieving pet owners can suffer from prolonged grief disorder (PGD).
PGD is a mental health condition that can last months or even years, and often involves intense longing and despair, and problems socialising and going about daily tasks. Currently, only those grieving the loss of a person can be diagnosed.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 6:00 am
It’s a Brooklyn v Beckham Inc disaster: what happens when the elephant in the room goes rogue | Marina Hyde

Sir David and Victoria cornered the market in selling their family’s privacy for money – but there was a price to pay, and Brooklyn Peltz Beckham has just sent them the bill
The way 2026 has started, none of us wants to see the word “nuclear” in a headline, so on some level you have to feel glad that last night’s news alerts announcing in real time that someone “goes nuclear” and “launches nuclear attack” related to Brooklyn Peltz Beckham. At time of writing, the story about his Instagram broadside against his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, accusing them of treating him as a commercial prop all his life was by far, far and away the best read on the Guardian site, as well as the most deeply read. Again, I’m glad this blow-up wasn’t used as geopolitical cover, because if there was a time for Trump to invade Greenland largely unnoticed, maybe this was it.
Whoever wrote Brooklyn’s intercontinental ballistic Instagram – and it wasn’t the childlike authorial voice behind regular “I always choose you baby … me and you forever baby” posts to his wife – the sentiments will be his. Here’s a sample: “My family values public promotion and endorsements above all else. Brand Beckham comes first. Family ‘love’ is decided by how much you post on social media, or how quickly you drop everything to show up and pose for a family photo opp …”
Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist
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Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 10:35 am
Macron warns against ‘new colonial approach’ after Trump says ‘no going back’ on Greenland – Europe live

French president says ‘we prefer respect over bullies’ after leak of his text exchange with Trump
And Davos looks like the place to be this week, with Trump now declaring that after his call with Nato’s Rutte he will have “a meeting of the various parties” on Greenland – whatever that means and whoever is going to be involved.
Separately, it’s not clear if Macron’s offer of setting up a G7 meeting on the sidelines was accepted (although looking at timings it would risk clashing with the emergency EU summit on Thursday night), but his separate invitation to a dinner at the Élysée Palace might be gone after Trump’s very pointed and personal criticism of the French president.
Attacked the UK, mockingly calling it a “brilliant” ally, for “shocking” plan to hand over sovereignity of the Chagos islands to Mauritius (despite previous US support), saying it’s among a “long line” of reasons why Greenland “has to be acquired”
Leaked private text messages from France’s Emmanuel Macron and Nato’s Mark Rutte discussing his latest policy moves
Threatened France with 200% tariffs on French wine and champagne over Macron’s refusal to join the Gaza “board of peace”, said of Macron that “nobody wants him because he’s going to be out of office very soon”
Reiterated his intention of taking over Greenland as “imperative for national and world security,” saying “there can be no going back”
Posted an AI generated visual of himself planting the US flag on Greenland, saying it’s “US territory, est. 2026,” days after the US delegation agreed with Danish foreign minister for talks to be conducted behind closed doors, and not through threatening messages on social media.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 1:46 pm
Economic blackout day planned in Minnesota to protest ICE surge

Unions, faith groups and local leaders urge residents not to work, shop or go to school after killing of Renee Good
Labor unions, community leaders and faith groups are calling for an economic blackout in Minnesota on Friday to protest the surge of federal immigration agents in the state and mourn Renee Good.
Organizers are urging Minnesotans not to work, shop or go to school. The Trump administration has dispatched some 3,000 federal agents to the state, in what it claims amounts to its largest enforcement operation thus far, amid a broader crackdown on immigration.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:00 am
Huge amounts of extra land needed for RFK Jr’s meat-heavy diet guidelines

Even 25% increase in meat and dairy consumption would require 100m more acres of agricultural land, analysis says
The Trump administration’s new dietary guidelines urging Americans to eat far more meat and dairy products will, if followed, come at a major cost to the planet via huge swathes of habitat razed for farmland and millions of tons of extra planet-heating emissions.
A new inverted food pyramid recently released by Donald Trump’s health department emphasizes pictures of steak, poultry, ground beef and whole milk, alongside fruits and vegetables, as the most important foods to eat.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:30 pm
US supreme court set to release more rulings as Trump tariffs decision looms – live

Unclear if court will publish much-anticipated ruling on the legality of Trump’s tariffs as US president doubles down on Greenland threats
In other news, a federal judge has refused to temporarily block the Trump administration from enforcing a new policy requiring a week’s notice before members of Congress can visit – and thereby inspect – immigration detention facilities.
Judge Jia M. Cobb of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia concluded that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) didn’t violate an earlier court order when it reimposed a seven-day notice requirement for congressional oversight visits to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities (you can read her judgment here).
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 1:31 pm
Davos: Ursula von der Leyen says tariffs over Greenland would be a mistake, and promises ‘unflinching’ response from Europe – business live

Rolling coverage of the World Economic Forum in Davos, where European Commission president says Europe must respond to geopolitical shocks
Scott Bessent then denies that European Union countries, and the UK, could exercise the “nuclear option” over the Greenland crisis, and dump their holdings of US Treasuries.
Asked how the Treasury Department, and the White House, would prepare for this, Bessent insists it is a “completely false narrative”, and claims the media are “hysterical” over the issue.
I would say this is the same kind of hysteria that we heard on April 2nd. There was a panic.
What I am urging everyone here to do is sit back, take a deep breath, and let things play out.
What president Trump is threatening on Greenland is very different than the other trade deals. So I would urge all countries to stick with their trade deals.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 1:48 pm
More than 100 vehicles involved in Michigan crash as snowstorm moves across US

Driver said he could barely see the cars in front of him and heard ‘bangs and booms’ behind him
More than 100 vehicles smashed into each other or slid off the interstate in Michigan on Monday as snow fueled by the Great Lakes blanketed the state.
The massive pileup prompted the Michigan state police to close both directions of Interstate 196 just south-west of Grand Rapids on Monday morning while officials worked to remove all the vehicles, including more than 30 semitrailer trucks. The state police said there were numerous injuries, but no deaths had been reported.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:52 pm
Netflix sweetens Warner Bros bid with all-cash offer to block Paramount

Streaming company says proposal speeds up completion and allows WBD investors to vote as soon as April
Netflix has sweetened its $82.7bn (£61.5bn) offer for the studios and streaming businesses of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) by making it an all-cash deal, streamlining its potential completion in the face of a hostile bid from Paramount Skydance.
The streaming company had originally secured the unanimous backing of the WBD board last month with a cash-and-shares proposal that valued the business at $27.75 a share.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 1:35 pm
Police search for suspect in the shooting of Indiana judge and his wife

Steven Meyer suffered an injury to his arm and Kimberly Meyer had a hip injury from the attack, authorities said
An Indiana state court judge and his wife were in stable condition Monday as authorities continued to search for suspects who shot the couple the day before at their Lafayette home.
Steven Meyer, a Tippecanoe superior court judge, suffered an injury to his arm and his wife – Kimberly Meyer – had a hip injury from the attack, authorities said.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 1:18 pm
‘Make America Go Away’: spoof Maga caps soar in popularity amid Greenland crisis

Red caps are becoming a symbol of protest in Denmark as Donald Trump ratchets up the pressure on Greenland
Red baseball caps spoofing Donald Trump’s Maga hats have become a symbol of Danish and Greenlandic defiance against the US president’s threat to seize the frozen territory.
The caps reading “Make America Go Away” – parodying Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan – have gained popularity, along with several variants on social media and at public protests, including a weekend demonstration held in freezing weather in Copenhagen.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 1:16 am
How Trump has tried to undermine the powers of Congress: ‘Violation of norms’

Over his second term, Trump has taken aim at and circumvented the legislative branch – from mass firings to tariffs
Frigid January weather prompted Donald Trump’s second inauguration to be held in the rotunda of the US Capitol, an iconic room ringed by busts of former presidents that lies at the heart of Congress.
Almost immediately after departing the Capitol, Trump took aim at the legislative branch, moving to siphon from lawmakers the powers to control spending, agencies and declaring war, and take them for himself, experts say.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:00 pm
‘2020 never ended’: Minneapolis organizes amid Trump’s ICE crackdown

From community watch to mutual aid, grassroots networks in the Twin Cities build on efforts spurred during the 2020 George Floyd protests
Steps from a Minneapolis police department precinct that burned during 2020’s Black Lives Matter protests, Jamie Schwesnedl climbed into his SUV and plugged his phone into the console. He was beginning his afternoon shift watching for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in the neighborhood. Through his car’s speakers, community members gave updates about the location of federal agents nearby.
Schwesnedl is one of thousands of residents in the Twin Cities who have joined neighborhood-level rapid response groups in an attempt to disrupt ICE operations in the city. Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sent 2,000 federal agents to Minneapolis to carry out the Trump administration’s “largest operation to date” targeting immigrants.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:00 am
‘The scene was terrifying’: how the ‘quad hero of Adamuz’ led train crash victims to safety

Gonzalo Sánchez, armed with tools and a quad bike, ferried rescuers and victims after collision near Córdoba
A lottery ticket seller in southern Spain has been hailed as a hero after he spent some six hours ferrying rescuers and victims around on his quad bike after the train collision that killed at least 41 people and injured dozens of others.
Gonzalo Sánchez, 43, was at home in the small town of Adamuz when the town’s Whatsapp group alerted to reports of a train that had derailed nearby.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 1:36 pm
‘Just not monetizable’: humanities programs face existential crisis at US universities

Fears over the future of humanities spread amid layoffs and restructurings at scores of public and private universities
Last month, students at Montclair State University in New Jersey held a mock funeral outside the university’s college of humanities and social sciences building. Carrying bouquets of flowers, they stood by a tombstone inscribed with the names of the school’s 15 departments, including English, history and sociology.
“We are gathered here today, in front of the humble home of CHSS, Dickson Hall, to mourn the death of the social sciences and humanities at the hands of the MSU administration,” Miranda Kawiecki, a junior at the college and one of the protest’s organizers, read from a written eulogy. “I coordinated this demonstration because I have dreams that cannot be monetized. I have a problem with our society that cannot be solved with an algorithm. I have words to write and say that cannot be generated artificially.”
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:00 pm
Looking for Miracle: why have so many dugongs gone missing from Thailand’s shores?

The Andaman coast was one of very few places in the world with a viable population but then dead dugongs began washing up. Now half have gone
A solitary figure stands on the shore of Thailand’s Tang Khen Bay. The tide is slowly rising over the expanse of sandy beach, but the man does not seem to notice. His eyes are not fixed on the sea, but on the small screen clutched between his hands.
About 600 metres offshore, past the shadowy fringe of coral reef, his drone hovers over the murky sea, focused on a whirling grey shape: Miracle, the local dugong, is back.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:03 am
Out of the ruins: will Aleppo ever be rebuilt?

Years of civil war have turned whole areas of the city into rows of empty husks. But after the fall of Assad, Syrians have returned to their old homes determined to rebuild
The kebab stall stood in the shadow of a building whose three upper floors had been sheared in half, leaving behind concrete slabs that seemed to hang in mid-air. Under a tarpaulin, its edges weighted with cinder blocks, stood a thin man with a thick white beard. Smiling, he stoked the fire in a narrow grill. Walking back and forth to a table set atop a wheelbarrow, he tenderly inspected a dish laid out with tomatoes, greens and a few skewers of meat. A torn mat covered the floor, while a plastic ice box and a few more cinder blocks provided seating for the customers who were yet to appear.
The streets were largely deserted here in Amiriya, a dilapidated suburb of Aleppo that once formed the frontline between the rebel-held enclave and government-controlled areas. But there were a few signs of life: children hopping on and off a rusty motorcycle, a woman selling cigarettes and water from a shack, a young man digging through the rubble with his hands, pulling out pieces of limestone and stacking them in a neat pile to use later in rebuilding his own house. “They are much better than the new ones,” he told me.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 5:00 am
Release the beast! How Iron Maiden and a naked Ralph Fiennes created the ultimate big-screen needle drop

The Number of the Beast lights up an unforgettable scene in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple thanks to director Nia DaCosta expertly blending ‘craziness and romance’
There were laughs of surprise around me in screen three of the Everyman in Muswell Hill, north London, as 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple drew to its conclusion. Without giving too much away for those who haven’t seen it, Ralph Fiennes dancing semi-naked among piles of human bones to Iron Maiden’s The Number of the Beast is not how you expect one of our greatest thespians to deport himself on screen.
“Alex Garland chose that song,” says the film’s director, Nia DaCosta. “He wrote it into the script. And you can’t get better than that in a film about satanists.”
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 8:30 am
Valentino obituary

Italian fashion designer who dressed some of the world’s most photographed women in glamorous, show-stopping gowns
After Valentino Garavani retired in 2008 from a fashion world in which the meaning of luxury had changed, his half-century of couture creation was marked with exhibitions.
The one at Somerset House in London in 2012, Valentino: Master of Couture, displayed more than a hundred of his outfits within close peering range, each with a card bearing the name of the woman – royal, diva, star, social leader – for whom it had been created.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 1:00 pm
The truth about health patches: can they really treat stress, spots and lost libido?

For three weeks, I wore stickers on my skin supposed to address all sorts of conditions. Are they a panacea, problem or performance?
This morning, I woke up feeling a little groggy. My go-to remedy is usually a coffee and cold-water face plunge, followed by a compulsive phone scroll. But today called for something more, so I unpeeled a small, yellow “energy” patch the size of a walnut, popped it on to my upper arm and hoped for the best.
The patch (£12 for 30) contains – so the packaging says – vitamins B5, B3 and a “microdose” of caffeine. It is made by Kind Patches, which is one brand in an increasingly crowded market of wellness stickers that claim to treat everything from lack of sleep to period pains to pimples. They are coin-sized, and often come in TikTok-friendly shades of sunflower yellow and peachy orange: you may have seen a teenager sporting a star-shaped one on their face to treat spots, or influencers patting blue magnesium ones on their wrists before bed.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 5:00 am
‘It felt celebratory’: Portrait of Britain winners – in pictures

From charity workers to synchronised swimmers via a young lad having tea with his nan, these people all inspired award-winning photographs
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 7:00 am
Afraid of dying alone? How a Chinese app exposed single people’s deepest, darkest fears

In China, marriage and birth rates have hit record lows and many people are living in isolation. Is the Are You Dead? app just a practical response to this – or something more troubling?
A few days before Christmas, after a short battle with illness, a woman in Shanghai called Jiang Ting died. For years, the 46-year-old had lived in a one-bedroom apartment in Hongkou, a residential neighbourhood that sits along the Huangpu River. Neighbours described her as quiet. “She rarely chats with people. We only see her when she goes to and from work, and occasionally when she comes out to pick up takeout,” said a local resident interviewed by a Chinese reporter. Her parents long deceased, Jiang had no partner or children to inherit her estate. Her lonely death sparked a debate in Chinese media about how society should handle the increasing number of people dying with no next of kin.
For Xiong Sisi, also a professional in her 40s living alone in Shanghai, the news triggered uncomfortable feelings. “I truly worry that, after I die, no one will collect my body. I don’t care how I’m buried, but if I rot there, it’s bad for the house,” she says.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 10:00 am
I am in Iran watching the protests and desperate for change. But I don’t believe the regime will fall | Anonymous

I wish I were wrong, but all I see is a paranoid state digging in
Iran is caught in yet another round of widespread civil unrest. These lines are written amid an internet blackout and I didn’t know if I’d be able to send them out. Ever since the 2009 post-election uprising, sporadic outbursts of public anger have become somewhat the order of the day, mostly silenced – brutally for a while – only to fester and uncork again on another occasion.
The street protest is not the sole medium through which opposition has tried to convey its dissent. Iranians have tried everything – be it the very narrow and funnelled channel of elections between the limited choices offered by the state, or on social media, in universities and at public events. The demand for meaningful change is repeated through different means, again and again, yet to no avail. Ever since the 2000s, the Iranian state heeds little in the way of democratic demands. And when there has been a narrow crack in the state bulwark, the likes of Donald Trump – by the reimposition of sanctions and violating the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action – sabotaged and derailed civil attempts at reforming the Islamic republic.
The writer lives in Iran
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Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:09 pm
Why are saunas suddenly everywhere? I think it’s to do with booze | Zoe Williams

People are serious about wanting to see each other without getting drunk – and they could be on to something
Obviously I’m familiar with the concept of the sauna, because I’ve been to Iceland, where most socialising seems to entail either being unbearably cold or way too hot, but never until 2026 have I been required to engage with it at the coal face, which is to say, go to one. I thought that if anyone went, it was because they had a medical condition. This turns out not to be true, and suddenly saunas are huge. One friend has a sauna club. Another friend has opened a sauna. Even though I’m still nowhere near understanding the point, I went along because what else could I do? I’m a joiner.
These are the rules: even though you’re sitting really close to people, motionless, with nothing to look at or read or do, nothing standing between you and your own thoughts, you are still not allowed to interrogate others about why they’re there or even the basics – how they know each other, if they’re in love, whether they had a nice day.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:00 am
Ice hockey and then some: Heated Rivalry is a worldwide hit – and no one is happier about it than us Canadians | Sue Carter

In a country plagued by underdog status and a sport fraught with a history of racism, misogyny and homophobia, this adaptation has reimagined what’s possible
I grew up in a hockey town where there was no escaping Canada’s beloved sport. Our suburban streets doubled as rinks; the choppy slap of tennis balls reverberating against hockey sticks a constant sound. As pre-teens, my friends and I would put on lip gloss and tight jeans to hang out at the Friday night junior hockey games. I still find comfort in the sound of skate blades slicing across ice and that sweaty, chemical odour of public arenas.
My experiences are not unique in a country with a 95-year-old broadcast institution called Hockey Night in Canada. Rachel Reid, the Nova Scotian author of the queer hockey romance Heated Rivalry, grew up a hockey fanatic, more interested in playing the game than ogling boys. Jacob Tierney, who wrote and directed the TV adaptation of Reid’s 2019 bestseller, was raised in Montreal, where the Canadiens (or the Habs, as the team is affectionately known) are considered sacred.
Sue Carter is a Toronto-based freelance writer and arts worker
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Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 8:00 am
In Davos, the rich talk about ‘global threats’. Here’s why they’re silent about the biggest of them all | Ingrid Robeyns

Economic inequality is at the heart of all humanity’s major problems, but the wealthiest refuse to confront a system that benefits them
This week, hundreds of government leaders, heads of state, and business executives are gathering at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. They will be discussing solutions to the world’s biggest risks and problems.
But everything suggests that, once more, what will not be addressed at their meeting is the biggest threat to humanity and the planet: neoliberal capitalism.
Ingrid Robeyns is an economist and philosopher, and holds the chair in ethics of institutions at Utrecht University. Her most recent book is Limitarianism: The Case Against Extreme Wealth
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 1:10 pm
Mendoza’s plunge helps seal first national football title for Indiana after perfect season

Miami Hurricanes 21–27 Indiana Hoosiers
Indiana go 16-0 for season to complete turnaround
Heisman Trophy winner scores decisive touchdown
Fernando Mendoza bulldozed his way into the end zone and Indiana bullied their way into the history books on Monday night, toppling Miami 27-21 to put the finishing touch on a rags-to-riches story, an undefeated season and the national title.
The Heisman Trophy winner finished with 186 yards passing, but it was his tackle-breaking, sprawled-out 12-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-four with 9:18 left that defined this game – and the Hoosiers’ season.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 4:36 am
Brahim Díaz’s nightmare miss shows dangers of trying to emulate Panenka

While the famous penalty technique is the ultimate act of showmanship, the cost of failure is too high to justify
Being too smart for your own good is usually drummed out of children before they leave school but sometimes people cannot help themselves. The Panenka penalty, successfully executed, offers the limited benefit of making a goalkeeper look silly and the taker a genius but Brahim Díaz is the latest to learn the cost of what happens when it goes wrong.
Díaz was given 15 minutes to consider what to do with his spot-kick after the ludicrous levels of drama in the Africa Cup of Nations final. Maybe this was his undoing: being able to ponder every option, from the rudimentary to the artistic, until deciding to replicate Antonin Panenka’s creation with what could, and should, have been the last kick of the tournament.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 8:00 am
Madison Keys’ Australian Open title defence nearly falters as Ukrainian steals the show

Oleksandra Oliynykova made life hard for the American with a vicious concoction of drop shots, slices and moonballs up to the roof
Fans seated in the upper bowls of the vast Rod Laver Arena are long accustomed to watching tennis from a considerable distance away, but on Tuesday afternoon they enjoyed the rare sight of the tennis ball frequently rising as high as their seats.
That is the magic of Oleksandra Oliynykova, who made life hell for Madison Keys in the first match of the American’s Australian Open title defence with a vicious concoction of drop shots, slices and, most notably, moonballs that seemed to graze the stadium roof. Despite facing two set points in the opener, Keys showed her mental fortitude as she advanced to the second round with a 7-6 (6), 6-1 victory.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 6:23 am
Luke Donald to hold talks with Ryder Cup executives as he eyes third tilt at captaincy

Donald in Dubai and to discuss Adare Manor in 2027
Potential captain Justin Rose expected still to play
Luke Donald will hold talks with senior officials at the European Tour Group this week in Dubai, as the Englishman edges closer to a third stint as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain. While no announcement is imminent, there is a rising sense Donald will seek to make history by leading Europe to three Ryder Cup successes in a row.
Donald, who is in the field for this weekend’s Dubai Desert Classic, has taken time to consider his position since Europe retained the trophy at Bethpage in September. The former world No 1 had already been the captain when Europe prevailed in Rome two years earlier. “I think it’s Luke’s if he wants it,” said Shane Lowry, a key member of the European team. The next Ryder Cup takes place at Adare Manor next year.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:27 am
Dolphins hire Packers DC Jeff Hafley as Titans reportedly get 49ers’ Saleh

Hafley replaces fired Mike McDaniel
49ers defensive coordinator heads to Tennessee
The Miami Dolphins hired former Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley as their coach on Monday, ending a swift search and tasking him with turning around a franchise that hasn’t won a playoff game in 25 years. Meanwhile, another coaching source is reportedly over with the Tennessee Titans hiring San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh.
Hafley replaces Mike McDaniel, who was fired earlier this month after going 35-33 in four seasons. The Dolphins also fired longtime general manager Chris Grier during the season. Saleh spent this season as the San Francisco 49ers’ defensive coordinator, his second stint in that job after spending three-plus seasons as coach of the New York Jets. He did not have a winning season with the Jets and was fired after a 2-3 start in 2024, going 20-36 overall. But the 46-year-old still had a strong reputation around the league and was a sought-after candidate in this busy coaching cycle.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:36 pm
Trinity Rodman and the HIP rule: USWNT stars going abroad may not be the worst thing

The benefit of national team players honing skills abroad is balanced by concerns over a weakened NWSL
The dust has yet to settle on Trinity Rodman’s club status, but the star USA forward’s near future has ignited an emphatic revival of an old debate on this side of the Atlantic.
How does the National Women’s Soccer League stack up against its top competitor leagues? At what point should the league be worried, if top USWNT talent trickles across the Atlantic? And what, if anything, can be done to stop the flow?
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:14 am
Dominik Szoboszlai reveals ‘no decision’ reached over new Liverpool contract

Midfielder in talks to extend deal beyond summer 2028
He denies error against Barnsley was show of disrepesct
Dominik Szoboszlai has confirmed talks are progressing over a new contract at Liverpool but “no decision” has been reached over his future.
The Hungary captain has been Liverpool’s standout performer this season and is under contract at the club until the summer of 2028. The Premier League champions are keen to reward the midfielder’s progress since he arrived in a £60m deal from RB Leipzig in July 2023 and consider him a potential future captain. The 25-year-old insists he would be happy to stay at Anfield with the caveat that there is always uncertainty in football.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 10:36 am
LeBron James misses out as NBA All-Star starter for first time in 22 years

World team will play US teams in mini-tournament
James could still make team as a reserve
The first-ever World team for the NBA All-Star Game already looks loaded. And the fate of LeBron James’ record streak of All-Star selections will now be decided by coaches, or perhaps even Commissioner Adam Silver.
Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo, Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Denver’s Nikola Jokić, the Los Angeles Lakers’ Luka Dončić and San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama were among those announced Monday as starters – an inexact term this year – for next month’s All-Star Game at the Los Angeles Clippers’ home arena in Inglewood, California. They’re likely heading to the World team, which will take on two teams of US players as part of yet another new format for the midseason showcase.
The NBA announced 10 starters, five from each conference. Golden State’s Stephen Curry, New York’s Jalen Brunson, Detroit’s Cade Cunningham, Philadelphia’s Tyrese Maxey and Boston’s Jaylen Brown all are presumably headed to the US squads that will play in the three-team, round-robin tournament on 15 February – all 12-minute mini-games, with the top two teams advancing to a 12-minute championship game.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 8:16 pm
Thomas Frank insists ‘everything normal’ despite turmoil at Tottenham

Manager has ‘been feeling the trust’ from club hierarchy
Spurs hampered by injury crisis before visit of Dortmund
Thomas Frank has insisted the Tottenham hierarchy are standing with him in the face of the storm gripping the club.
The manager’s job is in the balance, his situation precarious after the home defeat against West Ham on Saturday. The Spurs support were so incensed by the result and the continuation of the team’s terrible Premier League form – they have won twice in their past 13 league matches – that they demanded Frank be “sacked in the morning”.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 7:58 pm
UK should consider expelling US forces from British bases, says Zack Polanski

Exclusive: Green party leader advocates leaving Nato and says Britain should wean itself off its reliance on the US
The UK should consider expelling the US from British military bases, the leader of the Green party has said, as he advocated leaving Nato and spending less on American weapons as part of a wider dismantling of the two countries’ defence alliance.
Zack Polanski told the Guardian he believed Britain should wean itself off its reliance on American military cooperation, though would not say whether he supported spending more money to replace that capability.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 5:00 am
Colombian ex-paramilitary leader jailed for crimes against Indigenous groups

Salvatore Mancuso given 40-year sentence, which could be reduced after truth and reparation activities
A Colombian court has sentenced a former paramilitary leader to 40 years in prison for crimes committed against Indigenous communities in the province of La Guajira, including homicides, forced disappearances and the displacement of people from 2002 to 2006.
The special tribunal that hears cases from the country’s armed conflict said in its ruling that Salvatore Mancuso was responsible for 117 crimes committed by fighters under his command in La Guajira. However, it added that Mancuso’s time in prison could be reduced to eight years, if he collaborated with truth and reparation activities that benefited victims of his former paramilitary group.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:12 pm
Men charged with contract killing of Indigenous leader to go on trial in Peru

Prosecution over death of Quinto Inuma Alvarado seen as test of ability to curb attacks on environmental defenders
Five men are due to go on trial on Tuesday over the killing of an Amazonian Indigenous leader, in a legal case that could test whether Peru can hold perpetrators accountable for violence linked to illegal logging and drug trafficking in one of the world’s most dangerous regions for environmental defenders.
The Kichwa tribal leader Quinto Inuma Alvarado was killed on 29 November 2023, after repeatedly denouncing illegal activity within his community’s territory.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 10:00 am
Kim Jong-un fires vice-premier and likens him to ‘a goat yoked to an ox cart’

North Korean leader reportedly blames Yang Sung-ho for ‘confusion’ at factory project as major congress looms
The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, has dismissed a vice-premier over troubles in a factory modernisation project, in an apparent move to tighten discipline among officials and push them to deliver greater results before a major political conference.
The upcoming ruling Workers’ party congress, the first of its kind in five years, is one of North Korea’s biggest propaganda spectacles and is intended to review past projects, establish new political and economic priorities and reshuffle officials.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:46 am
I do not want to reconcile with my family, says Brooklyn Peltz Beckham

Son of David and Victoria Beckham takes to Instagram to open up about feud with parents
A very public spat on social media captured global attention and filled the front pages on Tuesday with its grave consequences for a once close relationship.
No, not the US president Donald Trump slamming the UK for its “extreme stupidity” but this was Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, son of David and Victoria Beckham, apparently permanently cutting ties with his family.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 8:46 am
Antarctic penguins have radically shifted their breeding season – seemingly in response to climate change

Changing temperatures may be behind change in behaviour, which experts fear threatens three species’ survival
Penguins in Antarctica have radically shifted their breeding season, apparently as a response to climate change, research has found.
Dramatic shifts in behaviour were revealed by a decade-long study led by Penguin Watch at the University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes University, with some penguins’ breeding period moving forward by more than three weeks.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 5:01 am
Is your body really full of microplastics? – podcast

Studies detecting microplastics throughout human bodies have made for alarming reading in recent years. But last week, the Guardian’s environment editor, Damian Carrington, reported on major doubts among a group of scientists about how some of this research has been conducted.
Damian tells Ian Sample how he first heard about the concerns, why the scientists think the discoveries are probably the result of contamination and false positives, and where it leaves the field. He also reflects on how we should now think about our exposure to microplastics
Clips: Vox, Detroit Local 4
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 5:00 am
Bill Gates charity trust’s holdings in fossil fuel firms rise despite divestment claims

Trust had $254m invested in companies such as Chevron, BP and Shell in 2024, a nine-year record, analysis shows
The Gates Foundation Trust holds hundreds of millions of dollars in fossil fuel extractors despite Bill Gates’ claims of divestment made in 2019.
End-of-year filings reveal that in 2024 the trust invested $254m in companies that extract fossil fuels such as Chevron, BP and Shell. This was a nine-year record and up 21% from 2016, Guardian analysis found. Adjusting for inflation, it was the highest amount since 2019.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 2:00 pm
Scientists warn of ‘regime shift’ as seaweed blooms expand worldwide

Study links rapid growth of ocean macroalgae to global heating and nutrient pollution
Scientists have warned of a potential “regime shift” in the oceans, as the rapid growth of huge mats of seaweed appears to be driven by global heating and excessive enrichment of waters from farming runoff and other pollutants.
Over the past two decades, seaweed blooms have expanded by a staggering 13.4% a year in the tropical Atlantic and western Pacific, with the most dramatic increases occurring after 2008, according to researchers at the University of South Florida.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 10:00 am
‘The struggle continues’: MLK Day celebrated amid tense political climate

Holiday marked with parades and services but tempered by anxieties over racial and social equality under Trump
Martin Luther King Jr Day was marked with parades and services across the US on Monday. But the celebration for the achievements of the slain 60s civil rights leader was tempered by contemporary anxieties over racial and social equality and Trump administration’s crackdown in Minneapolis.
At a rally in Harlem, the Rev Al Sharpton referred to Renee Good, the 37-year-old mother of three who was killed by an immigration officer in Minneapolis earlier this month.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:30 am
Second man dies at Texas ICE detention facility in two weeks

Victor Manuel Diaz was found unresponsive at Camp East Montana in what ICE officials claim is ‘presumed suicide’
A second man being held at a US immigration detention facility in Texas has died in two weeks, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said on Monday.
Victor Manuel Diaz, 36, originally from Nicaragua, was found “unconscious and unresponsive in his room” on 14 January at the Camp East Montana detention facility in El Paso, ICE said in a press release.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 9:07 pm
Noem backtracks on ICE pepper spray denial amid tension in Minneapolis

US justice department announced it is investigating protesters in Minnesota who disrupted church services
Kristi Noem first denied that federal agents were using chemical agents against protesters, then after being shown video footage turned to blaming the protesters themselves, as tensions continued to run high amid the Trump administration’s surge of federal officers into Minneapolis.
The head of homeland security, who has acted as spearhead for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation in the city – known as “Operation Metro Surge” – told the CBS show Face the Nation on Sunday that her department had not used pepper spray against crowds.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 4:42 pm
‘Gestapo tactics’: Bruce Springsteen condemns Trump team’s ICE crackdown

New Jersey musician said during concert in home state that US core values ‘have never been as endangered’ as now
Bruce Springsteen used a Saturday concert to decry what he called the “Gestapo tactics” of the Trump administration’s surge of immigration officers and said the country’s founding values “have never been as endangered as they are right now”.
While performing in his home state of New Jersey, Springsteen dedicated his 1978 song The Promised Land to Renee Good, the 37-year-old woman who was shot and killed by an ICE officer in Minnesota.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 4:18 pm
What are the Chagos Islands – and why is the UK returning them to Mauritius?

Donald Trump has called the plan to transfer sovereignty ‘stupid’ and linked it to his own push to acquire Greenland
In a post on Truth Social, Donald Trump has described the UK’s plans to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius as “an act of great stupidity”. He claimed that it had made it all the more important for him to take Greenland from Denmark. Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage, while critical of Trump over his threats of tariffs on European countries who oppose his territorial land grab, have been quick to lend Conservative and Reform support to the US president in his criticism of the UK-Mauritius treaty, which is now making its way through parliament.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:00 am
World is short of nearly a million midwives, report warns

Shortage raises rates of maternity intervention, while improving access to care could potentially save 4.3m lives a year, say experts
A global shortage of nearly a million midwives is leaving pregnant women without the basic care needed to prevent harm, including the deaths of mothers and babies, according to new research.
Almost half the shortage was in Africa, where nine in 10 women lived in a country without enough midwives, the researchers said.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 7:00 am
Chinese tourists shun Japan in wake of Taiwan invasion row

Number of high-spending Chinese tourists visiting Japan halved last month after PM said an invasion of Taiwan could spark Japanese military involvement
Chinese tourism to Japan almost halved in December amid a bitter diplomatic row between Beijing and Tokyo over the security of Taiwan.
The number of tourists from mainland China dropped by about 45% from the same month a year earlier to about 330,000, Japan’s transport ministry said on Tuesday.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 4:58 am
After four shark attacks in 48 hours, NSW authorities urge beachgoers ‘just go to a pool’

Surfer taken to hospital with minor injuries after latest shark attack at Point Plomer beach on mid-north coast
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A surfer has been taken to hospital after being bitten by a shark off the coast of New South Wales’ Limeburners Creek national park, the state’s fourth incident in 48 hours.
The local health district said the man, 39, was in hospital in a stable condition with minor injuries. The attack took place near the Point Plomer campground, less than 20km north of Port Macquarie, on Tuesday morning.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 7:42 am
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms review – this is the Game of Thrones we all need now

The real world is way worse than Westeros – so why not let this heartwarming underdog tale of a simple soul and his ethereal squire be your safe space
‘Bless their little cotton socks!” is not a response one expects to have to any of the inhabitants of Westeros, the land of the bloody, violent, incestuous and often depraved series of Game of Thrones. But the endearing protagonists of the latest spin-off of the franchise, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, invite it.
Their names, as in the George RR Martin novellas on which the series is based, are Dunk – short for Ser Duncan the Tall – and Egg. Dunk (Peter Claffey, a suitably tall former Irish rugby union player, last seen in Bad Sisters) was squire to a hedge – non-noble – knight, Ser Arlan of Pennytree (Danny Webb), who took the boy under his wing but never quite got round to knighting the man before dying. We first meet Dunk burying his mentor under an old elm tree and taking up his arms against the sea of troubles that are about to engulf him. Dunk is a simple soul (very simple, some might say – he may look like a medieval Jack Reacher, but inside he is more of an eager but baffled labrador) and sets out to find a lord he can himself serve as a hedge knight.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 9:50 pm
Aryan Papers review – Holocaust-themed thriller means well but turns out to be a shockingly poor effort

We are in 1942 Stuttgart – though the sight of modern wheelie bins says otherwise – as a woman at a facility dedicated to breeding Aryan babies tries to smuggle two Jewish children to safety
This second world war-set drama should not be confused with a famous unrealised film project of similar name. That one is the Holocaust-themed feature based on the novel Wartime Lies by Louis Begley that Stanley Kubrick tinkered with for years before finally abandoning; Suspiria director Luca Guadagnino is now rumoured to be trying to get it off the ground. Like the Kubrick/Guadagnino, this Aryan Papers, written and directed by ultra-low-budget film-maker Danny Patrick (The Film Festival, The Irish Connection), takes its name from the Nazi-issued certificate, also known as the Ariernachweis, which people were compelled to carry during those dark times to prove they weren’t Jews, Roma or from another persecuted minority.
Apparently, Kubrick abandoned his Aryan Papers in part because he feared it wouldn’t do as well at the box office if it came out after Schindler’s List – just as Full Metal Jacket appeared to have been eclipsed by Platoon. Fortunately for Guadagnino, no matter if and when his Aryan Papers comes out, he will have little to worry about with regards to Patrick’s film, a work that with any luck will be forgotten by next week. Like the embarrassingly bad comedy The Film Festival (AKA The Worst Film Festival Ever), this is a shockingly poor effort on just about every level, from the inept, back-of-a-beer-mat script, the lazy use of obviously not-German, non-period-proofed locations (a modern plastic wheelie bin is visible in several shots), to the frankly insultingly bad acting throughout.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 7:00 am
Cosmic Princess Kaguya! review – trippy anime adapted from Japanese folk dives into virtual reality popworld

Emojis explode all over the screen in this hyperactive adaptation of a Japanese folk tale about a princess who has run away from the moon
Never has a film been more deserving of an exclamation mark at the end of the title than this animation from Japan. Cosmic Princess Kaguya! is an adaptation of a Japanese folk tale, the story of a princess from the moon discovered inside a bamboo stalk in a poor rural village. A decade ago, Studio Ghibli adapted the tale into a gorgeously animated movie with a traditional, lovingly hand-painted feel. This film could not be more different, a trippy, high-energy, techno anime set in the near future, half of it in a virtual reality world – and TikTok-ifed with emojis and stickers exploding all over the screen.
It begins when a 17-year-old high school student called Iroha finds a baby girl inside a glowing lamppost (rather than the bamboo stalk of the original). Iroha (voiced by Dawn M Bennett in the English dub) is a sensible kid, a talented musician and grade-A student who has already moved out of the family home and is living alone, working all hours to pay the rent of her tiny studio flat. In any free time she does have, Iroha follows her idol, AI musical megastar Yachiyo, in a crazy, chaotic virtual reality world called Tsukuyomi.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:00 am
‘Kids referenced it as they asked for condoms’: the makers of cult hip-hop film House Party look back

‘I wanted Kid ’n Play but the studio said, “Who are these guys?” I replied, “They’ve got platinum records.” I had no idea if they did’
Black music videos weren’t played on MTV in the late 80s. So while I was still at Harvard, I’d make music videos in my head. One day, while listening to Bad Boy/Having a Party by Luther Vandross, I thought: “This could be a great music video or movie.” And I sat down that night and wrote a script for a short film that ended up not only being made but shown at festivals and becoming a big hit in the world of student films. Spike Lee’s She’s Gotta Have It had piqued interest in up-and-coming black film-makers. New Line Cinema saw my short and brought me in for a meeting. I pitched an expanded version of my idea and they said: “Let’s do it.”
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 3:00 pm
‘Cinematic comfort food’: why Heat is my feelgood movie

The latest entry in our series of writers picking their most rewatched comfort films is a nostalgic trip back to 1995
I meet up at least once a year with a group of university friends. We pick a city, descend on it and then leave 48 hours later, often a little worse for wear. I would say about 60% of all communication on these trips is quotes from Michael Mann’s 1995 heist thriller, Heat. Screaming like Al Pacino’s coked-up Los Angeles police detective Vincent Hanna or calmly saying “I have a woman” like Robert De Niro’s robotic master thief Neil McCauley if any of my friends ask me about my wife.
The comedian and film-maker Stanley Sievers did a skit about a guy whose life is destroyed because his whole personality is the film Heat. I laughed along with that awkwardly, while considering just how many times I said “the action is the juice” the last time I met up with my friends.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 10:00 am
Tim Travers and the Time Traveler’s Paradox review – space-hopping comedy asks the big question

Stimson Snead’s preposterous time-leaping indie starring multiple Samuel Dunnings is just about rescued by cameos from Keith David and Danny Trejo
For the sheer quantity of its gibbering, jabbering nonsense, this movie deserves some points. That, and the amusing cameo at the end from Keith David as the Simulator, AKA God, who explains to the awestruck mortals that God is an entirely free creator, rather like a self-published novelist, then grows irritated when the mortals think that being self-published is lame: “It’s not my fault if you don’t understand the industry!”
This is an exhausting indie romp on the subject of time travel, and sometimes plays like a funnier version of Shane Carruth’s time-travel classic Primer – well, slightly funnier. Samuel Dunning plays Tim Travers, a goateed scientist who has stolen nuclear materials from a terrorist group to power the time machine he has invented. He sends himself back one minute into the past with a gun to kill his younger self to investigate the time-traveller’s paradox: if he eliminates his one-minute younger self, then won’t he also disappear at that moment, popping like a soap bubble, because it means he can’t exist in the future? But given that he has to exist in the future to have set all this in motion, doesn’t it mean that this time-travelled self has to survive?
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 11:00 am
Is this man the future of music – or its executioner? AI evangelist Mikey Shulman says he’s making pop, not slop

Worth a staggering $2.45bn, Suno is an AI music company that can create a track with just a few prompts. Why is its CEO happy to see it called ‘the Ozempic of the music industry’?
‘The format of the future,” says Mikey Shulman, “is music you play with, not just play.” As the CEO and co-founder of the generative AI music company Suno, Shulman currently finds himself in the exhilarating if perhaps unenviable position of being simultaneously regarded as the architect of music’s future – and its executioner.
Suno, which was founded just over two years ago, allows users to create entire songs with just a few text prompts. At the moment, you can’t prompt it with the name of a specific pop star, but asking for “stadium-level confessional pop-country” that “references past relationships” or “public rivalries” might get you a Taylor Swift-style song or thereabouts.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 4:30 pm
A novelty golf-ball finder that conned the military: best podcasts of the week

This unbelievable, Alice Levine-narrated true story sees governments fooled by a fake bomb detector. Plus, Peter Bradshaw’s darkly comic thriller about a charming nurse
Alice Levine narrates this scam story in customary wry fashion. We meet Steve, an ex-copper who helps his childhood best pal sell his cutting-edge bomb detector, only to end up with detectives arresting him. It’s a slickly produced tale of a con that fooled governments and militaries, with action flitting from questionable Hong Kong banks to the Iraqi airports in which it’s installed as a security measure – with potentially lethal consequences. Alexi Duggins
Widely available, episodes weekly
Published: January 19, 2026, 7:00 am
Cameo by Rob Doyle review – a fantasy of literary celebrity in the culture war era

In this larky autofiction, the ups and downs of creative life are cartoonishly dramatised as the writer becomes an action hero
Rob Doyle’s previous novel, Threshold, took the form of a blackly comic travelogue narrated by an Irish writer named Rob. In one episode before Rob becomes an author, we see him as a sexually pent-up teacher abroad, masturbating over an essay he’s marking. That the scene is an echo of one in Michel Houellebecq’s Atomised (once named by Doyle as the best book from the past 40 years) hardly lessens our discomfort, and it’s hard not to feel that our unease is precisely the point. “Frankly, a lot of my life has been disastrous,” he once told an interviewer – which might not be quite as self-deprecating as it sounds, given that Doyle has also argued that “great literature” is born of “abjection” not “glory”.
The autofictional game-playing continues in his new novel, Cameo, but instead of self-abasing display, we get a perky book-world send-up for the culture war era, cartoonishly dramatising the ups and downs of creative life. It takes the form of a vertiginous hall of mirrors centred on gazillion-selling Dublin novelist Ren Duka, renowned for a long novel cycle drawn on his own life, the summaries of which comprise the bulk of the book we’re reading. Duka’s work isn’t autofiction à la Knausgård: hardly deskbound, still less under the yoke of domesticity, he leads a jet-set life of peril, mixing with drug dealers, terrorists, spies, and eventually serving time for tax evasion before he develops a crack habit, a penchant for threesomes in Paris and – perhaps least likely of all – returns to his long-forsaken Catholicism.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 9:00 am
Poem of the week: Now, Mother, What’s the Matter? by Richard W Halperin

An exploration of what constitutes the literary arts – plus all the ‘troubled hearts’ and demons that accompany it – through the lens of Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Now, Mother, What’s the Matter?
Only the monsters do not have troubled hearts.
Life is for troubled hearts. Art is for troubled
hearts. For my whole life, Hamlet has been
a bridge between. Hamlet’s ‘Now, mother,
what’s the matter?’ is life on earth. Something
is always the matter, and not just for mothers.
(As I write this, the Angelus rings.) Every
character in Hamlet is troubled, there are
no monsters in it. I render unto Caesar
the things that are Caesar’s — everything is
troubled there and, if I am lucky, Caesar
is troubled. I render unto God the things
that are God’s and feel — want to feel? Do feel —
that God is troubled. I also render unto art.
But I have no idea what art is. What
Edward Thomas’s ‘Adlestrop’ is. What
the luminous chaos of The Portrait of
a Lady is. What The Pilgrim’s Progress is.
My feet knew the way before I opened
the book: that just before the gate to heaven
is yet another hole to hell.
Published: January 19, 2026, 11:24 am
Departure(s) by Julian Barnes review – this final novel is a slippery affair

Memoir merges with fiction as the author reflects on failed love, ageing and the end of life in this last instalment to his writing career
Julian Barnes tells us that this is his final book, so that’s one departure accounted for – the last instalment of a writing career spanning 45 years, encompassing novels and short stories, memoirs and essays, biography, travel writing, translation and even a little pseudonymous detective fiction. Many of these works turn up here, whether obliquely or overtly, referred to through subject matter, style, tone or connotation; in the contemporary cultural argot, which Barnes is fond of examining, these writerly winks might be known as Easter eggs.
The other form of leave taking is the “departure without subsequent arrival”: death. It is, as Larkin had it, “no different whined at than withstood”, and the truth is that most of us are both whiners and withstanders, querulous until there’s nothing left to complain at, stoic until pushed too far. Barnes is perhaps the great interpreter of mundane grandiosity, or grandiose mundanity – understanding that even as we attempt to inhabit the heroic mode, or to reach an intellectual accommodation with both mortality and morality, we will slip on a banana skin (or in Barnes’s case, he tells us here, a wooden staircase approached with bath-damp feet in a rush to answer the doorbell).
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 7:00 am
‘He’s a little megalomaniac’: Stellan Skarsgård criticises Trump’s ‘criminal’ actions in Greenland

The Swedish actor said that ‘he’s trying to take the world’ and called the recent actions of the US president ‘absurd’
The actor Stellan Skarsgård has criticised the attempts of the US president to annex Greenland, calling him “a little man who got megalomania”.
Speaking at the European Film awards over the weekend, the actor – now frontrunner to win the supporting actor Oscar for his role in Sentimental Value – called the actions of Donald Trump “absurd”.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 1:23 pm
Mary Nolan’s ‘extraordinary’ photos: evocative, nostalgic and overlooked – in pictures

Once the home of Australian artist Arthur Boyd and his wife Yvonne, Bundanon – set across 1,000 hectares on the NSW south coast – is now home to an art museum, where the latest exhibition celebrates the Boyd women whose artistic careers have been overlooked.
Among them is Arthur’s sister Lady Mary Nolan (nee Boyd), who had four children with her first husband, the artist John Perceval, before moving to London and marrying Sidney Nolan in 1978. A painter and a potter, Mary is less known for her photographs, 48 of which are now on show after being unearthed at the National Library of Australia. They showcase a family dedicated to art, travel, creativity and the outdoors
The Hidden Line: Art of the Boyd Women is open at Bundanon gallery until 15 February
Published: January 19, 2026, 2:00 pm
‘Payback will be severe’: Mickey Rourke vows revenge on those behind crowdfunder ‘scam’ in his name

Oscar-nominated actor says his lawyer was trying to reimburse those who had donated money to a GoFundMe appeal set up allegedly to raise funds for the star
The actor Mickey Rourke has again spoken out against the GoFundMe appeal set up in his name, purportedly to raise funds for the star, who is currently in financial hardship.
Earlier this month, the actor – who made his name in 1980s action and romance films before being Oscar nominated for his 2008 comeback, The Wrestler – declared he had nothing to do with the crowdfunder.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 4:12 pm
‘I’ve had to fight tooth and nail’: Amber Davies on Strictly trolls, Love Island hunks – and her Legally Blonde no-brainer

She started out performing in her living room, charging £1.50 a ticket. Now, having blazed through Love Island and silenced her Strictly haters, the Welsh sensation is really hitting the big time
At the end of last year’s Strictly Come Dancing semi-final, pro dancer Nikita Kuzmin made a tearful appeal to camera, “I speak to the audience at home: guys, just please, please be kind!” His celebrity partner, Love Island winner, Dancing on Ice contestant and musical theatre actor Amber Davies, had been getting a lot of flak online. “You have had so much hate, every single day,” said Kuzmin.
Isn’t it crazy that we have to remind people to be nice to other humans who are just doing their job, I say to Davies, when we meet in a London hotel bar. “I genuinely think it’s getting worse,” says Davies, who has been in the public eye since 2017. “With TikTok, when people jump on a bandwagon, they go for it,” she adds. “But I feel like the nasty comments I was getting [on Strictly] weren’t actually coming from the younger audience, they came from the older audience.”
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 5:00 am
The pub that changed me: ‘I saw an Isle of Man that had been largely unknown to me’

‘The Woody’ was crammed and chaotic, and nobody could be rushed. There was always time for another pint and conversation
I felt eyes on me the second I stepped into the pub. It was as though we were interlopers in a sacred space – everyone turned to look. Self-consciously, I walked to a door labelled “BAR” and pushed it open, and was met by further stares at me and my female companion. Only once we had got our pints and sat down did we notice the “GENTS ONLY” sign on the wall.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:00 am
There’s no gold medal in the stress Olympics – here’s how to start resting

What if the thing we needed more of was to do less? What if this was the year we finally learned to rest?
Every new year – after the holiday glut of travel, parties, shopping and baked goods – there can be pressure to do and be more: more active, more productive, more creative, more thrifty. Maybe this will be the year I finally start meal planning or doing morning pages. New year, new me!
But what if the thing we needed more of was to do less? What if this was the year we finally learned to rest?
Physical rest: making sure you get enough sleep; taking naps.
Mental rest: journaling; meditating; doing tasks that are not mentally taxing, like puzzles.
Emotional rest: talking through feelings and experiences with a friend or therapist.
Social rest: setting aside time alone to recharge; making sure you’re spending time with people who don’t leave you feeling drained.
Sensory rest: spending time outdoors; taking breaks from screens.
Creative rest: engaging in creative hobbies like drawing, reading or dancing.
Spiritual rest: connecting to a cause or tradition that feels meaningful to you.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 5:00 pm
The pet I’ll never forget: Bosko the great flying cat inspired my art – and delivered me from grief

He had youth, energy, a tiny purr and could jump 7ft in the air. I always knew when he was about to do it, because he would stare at me intensely before launching himself towards the ceiling
My animals play a big, crazy role in my life. I grew up with cats when I was a little kid but my love of black cats began when I moved from New York to LA in 1996 and found four feral black cats in my back yard. Almost immediately, two female cats got knocked up and had two litters at the same time. Suddenly, we had 13 black cats, the most I’d ever cared for at once.
I’ve been an artist all my life and during the early 2000s my career really started to take off. I began creating a lot of merchandise toys and had my own TV series called Teacher’s Pet, which won five Emmys and a Bafta. My cat Blackie was the inspiration behind all my artwork at the time; he was a scholarly cat with a giant purr – I often drew him as my alter ego. When Blackie died from illness in 2020, I felt as though I’d lost a part of myself – he had been my companion for 15 years. It took me a year to grieve before I could finally consider another cat. That’s when Bosko came into my life.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 10:00 am
‘I was bullied in school for being different. At 16, I hit a crashing point’: the awkward kid who became the world’s strongest man

As a boy, Tom Stoltman was diagnosed with autism and bullied at school. When he became depressed in his teens, his older brother, a bodybuilder, suggested a trip to the gym
Tom Stoltman was a skinny kid: 90kg, 6ft 8in, with glasses and sticking‑out teeth. Diagnosed with autism as a young child, he felt he didn’t fit in. “I was really shy,” he says. “I got bullied in school for being different.” Back then, the boy from Invergordon didn’t like what he saw in the mirror. He lived in baggy hoodies. “Hood up. That was my comfort.” He loved football but “I used to look at people on the pitch and think, ‘He’s tinier than me, but he’s pushing me off the ball.’”
By 16 he’d hit a “crashing point”. He went from football-obsessed to playing Xbox all day. He’d skip meals in favour of sweets. “Sometimes it was four or five, six bags.”
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 7:00 am
Nine easy swaps to reduce ultra-processed foods in your diet: it’s not an ‘all-or-nothing approach’

Modern western diets are full of ultra-processed foods, but experts say we need to reduce our intake. Here they offer achievable alternatives
“It’s not poor willpower,” says Mark Lawrence. The ecological nutrition professor from Deakin University is a global expert in ultra-processed foods, a beacon of knowledge in the proliferation of UPFs. “It’s really difficult to avoid them.”
Australia, alongside the US and UK, has one of the world’s highest consumption rates of ultra-processed foods which have been linked to “multiple diet-related chronic diseases”, according to a global report of which Lawrence was a co-author.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 2:00 pm
Is it true that … you lose most body heat from your head?

This 1970s notion is a bit of a myth – but it’s still a good idea to wear a hat if it’s cold out
‘Always keep your head covered. You can lose 40–45% of body heat from an unprotected head.” That’s the advice in a 1970s US Army Survival Manual, which is probably where this myth originated, says John Tregoning, a professor of vaccine immunology at Imperial College London.
The reality is that there is nothing special about your head. When you go out in the cold, you lose more body heat from any area you leave exposed than from those parts protected by clothing. Out in a snowsuit but no hat? You’re going to lose heat quickly from your face and head, while the suit slows down the cooling of your body.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 8:00 am
Italian fashion designer Valentino dies aged 93

His eponymous label is renowned for its opulent, elegant take on women’s fashion and has a legion of famous fans
Valentino Garavani, the designer central to pioneering Italian glamour with his eponymous fashion house, has died aged 93.
“Valentino Garavani passed away today at his Roman residence, surrounded by his loved ones,” his foundation said on Instagram on Monday. “Valentino Garavani was not only a constant guide and inspiration for all of us, but a true source of light, creativity and vision,” it added.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 6:05 pm
Fashion world gets first glimpse of Armani’s post-Giorgio direction

New menswear director Leo Dell’Orco appears to have ditched the ‘greige’ while embracing the brand’s history
What exactly Giorgio Armani looks like without its eponymous founder at the helm has been the burning question in the fashion industry since the designer’s death in September.
In Milan on Monday afternoon, it got its answer as the designer’s collaborator and right-hand man of four decades, Leo Dell’Orco, made his debut at the Italian fashion house where he will oversee menswear for the foreseeable future. It was the first Armani collection in which the late designer had no involvement.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 4:31 pm
He never warms the jars, so why doesn’t my son’s marmalade go mouldy?

Our preserving pundits dive into the bittersweet dilemmas surrounding baking paper circles, wax seals and the judicious application of heat
When my son makes marmalade, he never warms the jars or uses circles of baking paper and cellophane – he just puts the lids on. It never goes mouldy, so am I wasting my time doing it the “proper” way?
Dagna, Berkhamsted, Herts
You can’t get much sweeter than marmalade, and this is most likely the reason for both Dagna and her son’s success, despite their differing strategies. “The chance of mould developing is low because there’s so much sugar to balance the bitterness of the orange peel,” says Camilla Wynne, preserver and author of All That Crumbs Allow. “Mould needs water to do its thing, and sugar binds to water.” She recalls a former student who, like Dagna’s son, simply ladled her marmalade into jars and closed the lids. All was fine until one day the student’s latest batch of marmalade was covered in mould: “She’d been reducing the sugar in her recipe over the years, so her method no longer worked because there was available water for mould to grow.”
But back to the particulars of the family dispute. “He’s more right than she is,” says Pam Corbin, author of Pam the Jam: The Book of Preserves. “Nowadays, we have fantastic food-grade lids, which have a wax seal inside and keep preserves safer than a wax disc and cellophane would.” Some people put a wax disc under the twist-on lid, too, but for Corbin that’s a hard no: “As the marmalade cools, condensation forms on top of the paper, so you’re more likely to get mould.”
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Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 1:00 pm
Houseplant hacks: can you really use banana water as a fertiliser?

Bananas contain nutrients, but rotting peel smells and attracts fruit flies
The problem
Do you ever finish your smoothie, look at the peel and think: “Surely this could feed something?” You are not alone: social media is full of claims that soaking banana skins in water makes a fertiliser that will give you bigger leaves and better blooms.
The hack
Put banana peels in a jar of water, leave them to sit, then pour the liquid on your plants. Bananas do contain potassium and small amounts of other nutrients. The snag is you have no idea how strong it is or what’s missing.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:00 am
Kenji Morimoto’s recipe for miso leek custard tart with fennel slaw

Jammy leeks, savoury sweet chawanmushi and toasted sesame seeds make this flaky pastry dish feel decadent and special
This savoury custard tart celebrates some of my favourite flavours (and dishes): jammy miso leeks, savoury-sweet chawanmushi (a Japanese steamed custard flavoured with dashi) and toasty sesame seeds, all enveloped in flaky pastry. It feels decadent, so it’s best served with a simple fennel salad, zingy with apple cider vinegar and mustard. It’s excellent eaten while still warm from the oven (be patient!), but even better as leftovers, because I have a soft spot for cold eggy tarts.
Ferment: Simple Ferments and Pickles, and How to Eat Them, by Kenji Morimoto, is published by Pan Macmillan at £22. To order a copy for £19.80, visit the guardianbookshop.com
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 6:00 am
The pub that changed me: ‘It had some nefarious characters – but with lovely shoes’

The Glory was a haven for outlandish self-expression and the early stomping ground for many of the UK’s most infamous drag queens. It made me ready for life
In a packed pub, revellers chat, sip lager and look at their phones. Suddenly a side door crashes open, and in walks drag sensation John Sizzle, dressed as a hair-raisingly accurate Diana, Princess of Wales. She saunters demurely to a halo, fashioned from tinsel and coat hangers and stuck to the wall, stands under it, and starts lip-syncing to Beyoncé’s Halo. The crowd erupts.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 5:00 am
The influencer racing to save Thailand’s most endangered sea mammal

Amateur conservationist and social media influencer Theerasak 'Pop' Saksritawee has a rare bond with Thailand’s critically endangered dugongs. With dugong fatalities increasing, Pop works alongside scientists at Phuket Marine Biological Centre to track the mammals with his drone and restore their disappearing seagrass habitat. Translating complex science for thousands online, Pop raises an urgent alarm about climate change, pollution and habitat loss — before Thailand’s dugongs vanish forever
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 10:58 am
At nine, I disappeared into home schooling. No one came looking

Mom insisted I needed a ‘free-form education’ outside public school. After four years of loneliness, I gave up hope that someone would get me out
“Every mother in the world wishes her kid wouldn’t grow up so fast.”
Mom laughs as she holds me close.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 2:00 pm
Never-before-seen home video is earliest footage of Martin Luther King: ‘What a gift!’

In a brief scene, the seminarian known as ML stands with his then girlfriend, a white woman named Betty Moitz
Several years ago, near Chester, Pennsylvania, Jason Ipock’s aunt was looking to downsize now that she had retired. In her possession was a collection of old family home videos that took up too much room.
Some of the films were in worn-out film canisters, and Ipock worried they’d soon be unplayable. “I decided that I should have the family films digitized, so that we’ll always have a copy in the event of a catastrophe,” he said.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 10:43 am
Who is on the frontline of Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown?

These are the federal agencies detaining people across the US – mostly, but not all, under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland Security
When the Trump administration ordered a surge of armed federal immigration enforcement personnel on to the streets of Minneapolis, the Department of Homeland Security declared it the largest operation in its history and the liberal midwestern city became Donald Trump’s latest chosen hotspot.
Such escalations mark the US president’s agenda of mass arrests and deportations from the US interior. The highest-profile efforts involve officers from multiple agencies rushing to prominent Democratic-led US cities, against local leaders’ wishes. But coast to coast, federal officers have been raiding homes, businesses, commercial parking lots – even schools, hospitals and courthouses. The efforts have delighted the president’s hardcore Make America Great Again voter base, but are also tearing families apart and spreading fear and even death on the streets and in detention.
Continue reading...Published: January 19, 2026, 12:00 pm
A hovering helicopter and a winter whiteout: photos of the day – Tuesday

The Guardian’s picture editors select some of the most powerful photos from around the world
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 1:21 pm
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