Iran regime cuts nationwide internet access as protests claim 44 lives across major cities
Iranian protests sparked by a currency collapse evolved into a broader uprising demanding regime overthrow, with demonstrators torching government buildings across provinces.
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:34 am
UK keeps billions in Venezuelan gold reserves frozen at Bank of England after Maduro arrest

Bank of England keeps billions in Venezuelan gold frozen since 2020 amid legal battle following Nicolás Maduro's arrest and interim leader appointment.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:24 pm
European allies working on plan if US acts on acquiring Greenland: report

Countries in Europe reportedly are working on a plan if the Trump administration makes a move on acquiring Greenland, which is a a Danish territory.
Published: January 8, 2026, 7:51 pm
Russia warns Western forces in Ukraine would be considered 'legitimate combat targets'

Russia warns Western forces deployed to Ukraine under postwar security deal would be "legitimate combat targets" as diplomatic tensions escalate.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:55 pm
Venezuela says 100 were killed in US operation to capture Maduro: report

Venezuelan official claims 100 killed in U.S. operation to capture President Nicolás Maduro, while Cuba reports 32 of its forces died in weekend mission.
Published: January 8, 2026, 4:21 pm
Iran regime said to unleash Hezbollah and Iraqi militias as uprising spreads

Iran’s regime is accused of importing foreign militias to crush protests, as experts warn the move marks a dangerous escalation to suppress domestic unrest.
Published: January 8, 2026, 3:50 pm
Russian winter strike leaves nearly 800K homes without power and heat in Ukraine’s Dnipro region

Russia's overnight attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure leaves nearly 800,000 homes without power amid freezing winter temperatures across the country.
Published: January 8, 2026, 3:28 pm
Christians targeted in systematic kidnapping campaign in Nigeria by jihadi herdsmen, experts say

One Nigerian church paid $205,000 ransom for 50 kidnapped members as Fulani militants allegedly wage economic jihad against Christians in Middle Belt.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:00 am
'Irregular' armed guards aboard Russian shadow tankers alarm Nordic-Baltic governments
Russia demands humane treatment of the crew aboard the seized oil tanker Marinera, and the White House says the Venezuelan shadow fleet vessel faces prosecution.
Published: January 8, 2026, 2:44 am
Live Updates: Senate Advances Measure to Curb Trump’s Use of Force in Venezuela

In a rebuke to the president, the Senate narrowly agreed to bring up a War Powers Act resolution for a vote next week. The measure would require Mr. Trump to seek congressional authorization for military operations in Venezuela.
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:43 am
Why Russian Tourists Are Flocking to Southern China’s Beaches
Russians find a refuge on the beaches of Sanya from sanctions and “sideways looks,” toasting the New Year beside a Chinese nuclear submarine base.
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:37 am
Lebanon Claims Progress in Disarming Militant Groups Like Hezbollah

The military said it had completed the first phase of a plan to demilitarize armed groups as fears grew that Israel was preparing a new offensive against Hezbollah.
Published: January 8, 2026, 7:56 pm
Saudi Official Accuses U.A.E. of Helping Yemeni Separatist to Escape

Aidarous al-Zubaidi is wanted on treason charges in Yemen after he led a lightning military offensive that escalated a bitter feud between the Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:00 pm
Colombia’s President Feared a U.S. Attack. Then Trump Called.

The conversation appeared to defuse a crisis that erupted after President Trump said military action against Colombia “sounds good.” President Gustavo Petro spoke to The New York Times just before the call.
Published: January 8, 2026, 12:41 pm
Iran Is Cut Off From Internet as Protests Calling for Regime Change Intensify

As protests swelled around the country, Iran’s internet was shut down, and the heads of its judiciary and its security services warned of a harsh response amid calls for “freedom, freedom.”
Published: January 9, 2026, 1:29 am
Venezuela Leaders Free Political Prisoners in a Sign of Possible Change

The interim government released some prisoners under pressure from the Trump administration, even as it continued arrests and crackdowns elsewhere.
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:21 am
Most Venezuelans Struggle to Pay for Food, Poll Shows

A new Gallup survey found that more than half of Venezuelans reported struggling to afford food last year, with economic hardship reaching even the wealthy.
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:20 am
Hoisting Russian Flags, ‘Shadow Fleet’ Edges Into the Light

The Marinera, which was seized by the U.S., isn’t the only ship from the “shadow fleet” of oil tankers to switch lately to a Russian identity, seeking protection.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:59 pm
Why Cambodia Handed Over a Man Accused of Stealing Billions in Crypto Scam

Experts say the scam industry has become a pillar of Cambodia’s economy, but it is under pressure from other countries to crack down.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:52 pm
Russian Strikes Knock Out Power in Dnipro Region of Ukraine

The Ukrainian authorities urged residents in the Dnipropetrovsk region to stock up on water as crews raced to restore service.
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:31 pm
French Researcher and Russian Basketball Player Released in a Prisoner Swap

Laurent Vinatier, a French citizen and researcher, was freed in exchange for the release of Daniil Kasatkin, a Russian basketball player.
Published: January 8, 2026, 7:58 pm
Ukraine Awards Major Lithium Project to Investors With Links to Trump

Ronald S. Lauder, a billionaire friend of Mr. Trump, is among the investors. The move comes as the Trump administration looks for investment opportunities in Ukraine.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:55 pm
U.S. Navy Is Chasing Several Oil Tankers in the Atlantic

A mass departure by sanctioned tankers, some switching to Russian flags, has triggered a fresh effort by the United States to pursue Venezuelan oil shipments at sea.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:59 pm
Rocío San Miguel, Venezuelan Political Prisoner, Was Among Those Released

Ms. San Miguel’s arrest in 2024 raised fears that Venezuela had entered a new era of repression.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:47 pm
Russian Propaganda Ramps Up After U.S. Raid in Venezuela

A network of websites known as “Portal Kombat” is spreading messages about U.S. military hardware, according to tracking firms.
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:24 pm
An Interview With Donald Trump

The president spoke to The New York Times about Venezuela and his power on the world stage.
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:22 pm
Fact-Checking Trump’s Justifications for the Venezuela Operation

The president has repeatedly tied Venezuela to drug overdose deaths, claimed the Maduro regime sent an influx of criminal migrants and accused the country of stealing American oil.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:55 pm
Climate Change Has Turned Greenland Into a Target for Trump

A warming planet has opened up new shipping routes and turned Greenland into a geostrategic asset for the Trump administration.
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:12 pm
Trump Addresses Venezuela, Greenland and Presidential Power in New York Times Interview

On topic after topic, President Trump made clear that he would be the arbiter of any limits to his authorities, not international law or treaties.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:47 pm
Three Reported Missing in Australia as Fires Rage in ‘Catastrophic’ Conditions

The country is in the midst of a record-breaking heat wave, with temperatures well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Multiple bush fires were burning in the state of Victoria.
Published: January 9, 2026, 1:24 am
The Icebreaker Araon Stops Near the Thwaites Glacier

Less than a day after arriving at the ice, we are already up close and personal with the fastest-melting glacier in Antarctica.
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:23 pm
NASA Will Bring I.S.S. Astronauts Home Early After Medical Issue

After canceling a spacewalk planned for Thursday, the space agency’s administrator said it was erring on the side of caution and bringing a crew of four home in the coming days.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:30 pm
Rubio Says He’ll Discuss Greenland With Danish Officials Next Week

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters he would speak with the officials after days of mounting threats from the Trump administration to take Greenland, a semiautonomous Danish territory.
Published: January 8, 2026, 2:28 pm
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Published: January 9, 2026, 12:23 am
Trump Says U.S. Oversight of Venezuela Could Last for Years

In a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times on Wednesday, President Trump said “only time will tell” when it comes to how long the United States aims to control the country.
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:21 pm
When It Comes to Russia, Trump Navigates Conflicting Goals

President Trump’s efforts to court President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia are rife with contradictions about stability and displays of American power.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:00 am
What Is the UNFCCC and Why Is the U.S. Pulling Out?

The Trump administration said Wednesday that the United States was withdrawing from 66 international agreements, including a major climate change treaty.
Published: January 8, 2026, 2:27 pm
Protests Spread in Iran, and Crackdowns Escalate

Bazaars were shuttered and demonstrators met with violence from security forces amid rising anger about the country’s dire economic situation.
Published: January 8, 2026, 2:37 am
Trump and Colombian President Speak by Phone Amid Escalating Tensions

The American president said a White House visit with Gustavo Petro was being arranged by the secretary of state.
Published: January 8, 2026, 1:23 am
Trump Pulls U.S. Out of United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

The action could make it more difficult for a future administration to rejoin the Paris climate accord, the agreement among most nations to fight climate change.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:18 am
U.S., Cementing Control on Venezuelan Oil, Seizes Russian-Flagged Tanker

The vessel was one of two taken into American custody as the Trump administration said it was executing a “deal to take all the oil.”
Published: January 8, 2026, 3:40 pm
Lawmakers Are Split After Classified Briefings on Venezuela

Republicans praised what they characterized as a narrow and well-executed plan, while Democrats expressed alarm, warning that the mission was vaguely defined.
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:11 am
All Eyes on the U.S. in 2026

Our reporters in Washington tell us what they’re watching from the Trump administration.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:41 am
Yemen Separatist Leader Refuses to Attend Talks, Deepening Saudi Arabia-UAE Clash

Invited to Saudi Arabia for talks, dozens of Yemeni separatist officials went incommunicado on Wednesday as the conflict in their country took a sharp twist.
Published: January 8, 2026, 4:18 am
Europe Tries to Come to Terms With Trump’s Intervention in Venezuela

Needing U.S. support to fend off Russia in Ukraine, European leaders have been cautious about criticizing President Trump on Greenland, Iran, Venezuela and much else.
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:16 am
Displaced Palestinians in Egypt Await Reopening of Gaza Border
Tens of thousands of Palestinians in Egypt face an uncertain future as they navigate obstacles to staying in the country and returning home to Gaza. The New York Times spoke to a family that remains separated despite a truce in the territory.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:24 am
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Published: January 8, 2026, 1:15 am
China Touts Hainan, Its Duty-Free Island, Amid $1 Trillion Trade Surplus

Policies meant to lure importers to Hainan, a resort island off China’s coast, signal an opening up, Beijing says. One expert calls it a “bait and switch.”
Published: January 8, 2026, 3:37 am
Gov Walz authorizes National Guard staging following fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz authorized staging of the National Guard following a fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis, sparking heated debate over state versus federal authority.
Published: January 9, 2026, 1:26 am
Socialist groups chant 'Killer Kristi' while escalating nationwide anti-ICE protests

Socialist and communist groups coordinate protests following fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis, targeting Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Published: January 9, 2026, 1:01 am
Two wounded in Portland, Oregon, shooting involving federal agents: city

Federal agents reportedly involved in Portland shooting that left two people wounded and hospitalized Thursday afternoon on Southeast Main Street.
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:26 am
Officer-involved shooting reported inside NYC hospital following knife incident

Authorities probe an officer-involved shooting with a knife-wielding suspect at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. NYPD officials have asked the public to avoid the area.
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:00 am
ICE agents report ‘unprecedented’ 3,200% surge in car attacks last year

DHS reported an unprecedented 3,200% surge in vehicular attacks on ICE agents over the past year, with assaults up 1,300% and death threats rising 8,000%.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:47 pm
Renee Good’s wife claimed Minneapolis shooting was ‘my fault’ in video amid anti-ICE fury

Fatal shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis sparks controversy as Noem alleges victim was "stalking" ICE officers while family disputes claims.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:48 pm
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Rubio takes aim at Israel's enemies in Venezuela

Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:21 pm
Noem says Trump administration is 'on offense,' using 'every single tool that we have' to protect Americans

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Thursday that the Trump administration "is using every single tool that we have to protect the American people."
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:00 pm
Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension drops out of ICE-involved shooting investigation

Minnesota BCA withdraws from ICE shooting investigation, claiming it was told by the FBI that it would "no longer have access to the case materials."
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:29 pm
Minneapolis ICE shooting agitators set up camp, barricade roads as schools, businesses close in city on edge

Minneapolis schools close for about 30,000 students after ICE agent shoots woman. Businesses shut down as city braces for widespread protests.
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:14 pm
Crane removes Hampton Inn by Hilton sign from Minnesota hotel that allegedly denied service to DHS, ICE agents

Photos captured a crane removing a Hampton Inn sign from a hotel in the Minneapolis area that allegedly refused to accommodate ICE and DHS agents.
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:11 pm
ICE confirms arrest of Somali illegal immigrant sex offender in Minneapolis

ICE agents arrest Somali illegal immigrant convicted sex offender Mahad Abdulkadir Yusuf, who has an active warrant, in a targeted Minneapolis operation.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:55 pm
Florida man accused of killing woman, dumping body on popular tourist destination: report

Florida man allegedly kills woman, leaves body on Hollywood Beach day after Christmas. Brandon McCray, 28, faces multiple charges including sexual battery.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:51 pm
Enraged anti-ICE professors slam America, demand 'Nuremberg' trials for agents: ‘Moderate position’

Academics call for abolishing ICE after Minneapolis shooting kills woman. Professors use inflammatory language, compare federal agents to Nazis.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:19 pm
Minneapolis protesters confront federal agents day after deadly shooting

Hundreds of protesters confronted federal agents in Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by ICE on Thursday.
Published: January 8, 2026, 3:49 pm
Security guard fatally shot outside Houston restaurant after confrontation with suspect

Security guard fatally shot outside Houston restaurant after confrontation, authorities said. Suspect fled scene as police review surveillance footage.
Published: January 8, 2026, 2:49 pm
Christian author confesses years-long extramarital affair, declaring he 'disqualified' himself from ministry

Christian author Philip Yancey admitted to participating in a years-long extramarital affair, asserting that he had "disqualified" himself from ministry.
Published: January 8, 2026, 1:19 pm
California school's far-left gender, 'privilege' lesson in sex ed curriculum exposed

California parent exposes controversial "Teen Talk" gender curriculum with privilege rankings and transgender lessons in Sacramento school.
Published: January 8, 2026, 1:00 pm
NASA weighs cutting short International Space Station mission due to astronaut medical issue

NASA reportedly considers early ISS crew return due to unspecified medical issue with astronaut. Rare safety move prompts comprehensive mission evaluation.
Published: January 8, 2026, 12:37 pm
Left-wing groups mobilize protests after fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis and more top headlines

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Published: January 8, 2026, 11:53 am
911 call near slain Ohio dentist’s home reported door 'banging' days before he and wife were found shot dead

Ohio dentist and wife allegedly murdered in Columbus home days after mysterious late-night door banging incident. Police release surveillance video.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:00 am
Photos released of Renee Nicole Good, the US citizen killed by ICE in Minnesota

Pictures were released of Renee Nicole Good, the U.S. citizen killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis during the Trump administration's migrant sweep.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:51 am
Shooting outside Salt Lake City LDS church leaves at least 2 dead, 6 injured: police

Police are investigating a shooting that took place outside a Salt Lake City LDS church while people gathered for a funeral, leaving multiple people dead and injured.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:23 am
All 8 tires burst in harrowing Atlanta landing failure involving passenger jet
All eight tires reportedly burst as a LATAM Boeing 767 landed at Atlanta's airport after a flight from Peru. Passengers were stranded on the tarmac for two hours.
Published: January 8, 2026, 1:15 am
Who was Renee Nicole Good, woman killed in Minneapolis ICE shooting?

Minneapolis woman Renee Nicole Good, 37, was killed in an ICE operation. City Council demands accountability, and federal officials defend the agent's actions.
Published: January 8, 2026, 1:02 am
Trump Feels ‘Strongly’ That Russia Would Not Invade Ukraine Again

The president told The Times that he felt “strongly” that Russia would not invade Ukraine again.
Published: January 9, 2026, 1:20 am
Families of Slain Idaho Students Sue the University the Killer Attended

A new lawsuit claims that Washington State University, where Bryan Kohberger was a Ph.D. student, failed to take decisive action on earlier complaints that he was stalking women.
Published: January 9, 2026, 1:03 am
Renee Good’s Time at Old Dominion Included an Award-Winning Poem

“What I saw in her work was a writer that was trying to illuminate the lives of others,” a faculty member recalled.
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:12 am
Federal Agents Shoot 2 During Traffic Stop in Portland, Ore.

The shooting in a city previously targeted by the Trump administration came as Minneapolis grappled with a federal agent’s killing of a woman a day earlier.
Published: January 9, 2026, 1:30 am
Trump Sees AI’s Economic Promise, While Dismissing Potential Threats

The president said that artificial intelligence would create such an abundance of jobs that robots would be required to fill the gaps.
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:00 am
Men Cut Hole in Bathroom Wall to Steal Over $500,000 in Jewelry
Three men targeted a jewelry store in Cape Coral, Fla., according to a federal criminal complaint against the man accused of being the getaway driver. Two others have yet to be identified.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:54 pm
Senate Agrees to Display a Jan. 6 Plaque Honoring Officers

Federal law mandated that the memorial tablet be installed by March 2023, but Congress blew past that deadline.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:33 pm
Minnesota Man Is Freed After Serving 25 Years for Murder He Did Not Commit

The state’s conviction review unit concluded that Brian Pippitt, 63, was not involved in the 1998 murder of an 84-year-old woman, for which he was serving a life sentence.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:09 pm
Trump Backs RFK Jr.’s Moves on New Childhood Vaccine Schedule

In an interview with The New York Times, the president said that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had not gone too far in his recommendations.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:09 pm
Bondi Warns Minnesota Protesters to Stay Away From Federal Agents

Trump administration officials also spent the day attacking the woman killed by an ICE agent.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:46 pm
The Next Phase of Trump’s Renovations: A New ‘Upper West Wing’

Besides changes to the White House, President Trump also said he planned to tear up the brick walkways in Lafayette Park and replace them with granite.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:05 pm
House Passes Doomed Bill to Restore ACA Subsidies

The passage of the bill was a triumph for Democrats, who drew substantial Republican backing. But it has no path forward, and an election-year compromise is a long shot.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:22 pm
In Minneapolis ICE Shooting, Legal Hurdles Could Block State Charges Against Agent

After an immigration agent fatally shot a woman, Minnesotans have called for the officer to be prosecuted. But previous attempts to charge federal officers at the state level have failed.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:22 pm
Trump Urges Voters to Oust Republicans, Including Susan Collins

After five G.O.P. senators joined Democrats on a war powers vote, the president lashed out, including at his party’s most politically endangered senator.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:42 pm
These 5 Republicans Broke With Trump on Venezuela War Powers

The Republican defectors paved the way for a debate that could expose bipartisan concern about President Trump’s actions in Venezuela. Mr. Trump called for them to lose their seats.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:34 pm
Vance Announces New Justice Dept. Fraud Post to Be ‘Run Out of the White House’

The assertion was a brazen effort to toss out the traditional boundaries that have long existed between the White House and investigations conducted by federal law enforcement.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:08 pm
The Many Faces of Trump: What We Saw When We Interviewed the President

He let reporters in on a call with Colombia’s president. He complained about Zohran Mamdani. He called JD Vance and Marco Rubio “kids.” Inside an unpredictable evening with President Trump.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:55 pm
Trump Says He ‘Probably Should’ Take Obesity Drugs, but Has Not

President Trump has talked in the past about people he knows who have taken “the fat drug.”
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:33 pm
Russian Propaganda Ramps Up After U.S. Raid in Venezuela

A network of websites known as “Portal Kombat” is spreading messages about U.S. military hardware, according to tracking firms.
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:24 pm
Fact-Checking Trump’s Justifications for the Venezuela Operation

The president has repeatedly tied Venezuela to drug overdose deaths, claimed the Maduro regime sent an influx of criminal migrants and accused the country of stealing American oil.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:55 pm
Congress Tries, but Fails, to Take a Stand for Its Own Powers

House votes to override a pair of Trump vetoes were an unusual bid by some in the G.O.P. to assert their own branch’s prerogatives. But they fell short.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:51 pm
Court Records Reveal ICE Agent Jonathan Ross’s Previous Dragging Incident

The agent who shot a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday was pulled about 100 yards by a car last year while firing a stun gun at the driver.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:24 pm
House Passes Spending Package Before Another Shutdown Deadline

The legislation would fund parts of the government ahead of a Jan. 30 deadline in a bipartisan breakthrough after the nation’s longest shutdown.
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:19 pm
Trump Says He Has No Issue With His Family’s Foreign Business Deals

The president, in an interview with The New York Times, said he showed restraint during his first term but got no credit for it, so he saw no reason to hold back now.
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:39 pm
Sean Combs Requested a Pardon in a Letter, but Trump Is Unimpressed

President Trump told The New York Times in an interview that he was not considering pardoning the music mogul.
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:27 pm
Trump Criticizes ICE for an Anti-Business Immigration Raid

But the president did not personally criticize Stephen Miller, the architect of his administration’s restrictive immigration policy, who has pushed to significantly limit visas for skilled workers.
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:21 pm
Trump Addresses Venezuela, Greenland and Presidential Power in New York Times Interview

On topic after topic, President Trump made clear that he would be the arbiter of any limits to his authorities, not international law or treaties.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:47 pm
Former Uvalde Teacher’s Testimony Throws a Trial Into Chaos

Lawyers for a former officer charged with abandoning children in the police response accused prosecutors of withholding information. A judge ruled prosecutors had erred but denied a motion for a mistrial.
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:22 pm
Denaturalization Is Part of Trump’s Crackdown on Immigrants

The administration is looking at Somali-born American citizens as well as other groups, but the president did not specify which.
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:20 pm
Lynda Blackmon Lowery, One of the Youngest Selma Marchers, Dies at 75

Her activism began as a teenager in 1963, when she heard the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speak. It set her on a path to nonviolent protest.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:59 pm
Gov. Gavin Newsom Criticizes Trump in State of the State Address

Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized President Trump and portrayed his state as “a beacon” of democracy in a State of the State address that suggested national ambitions.
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:40 pm
Trump Says He Has Made Up His Mind on His Fed Chair Pick

The president stopped short of announcing his selection, but when asked about Kevin A. Hassett, his top economic adviser, he said he was “certainly one of the people that I like.”
Published: January 8, 2026, 7:00 pm
After ICE Shooting, Trump Administration Deploys More Agents to Minnesota

More than 100 agents will be redirected from other cities after the fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis by an ICE officer.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:23 pm
Prosecutors Said to Pursue New Investigation of Letitia James

A longtime hairdresser for the New York attorney general has come under scrutiny as the Justice Department’s efforts to charge Ms. James on other fronts falter.
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:30 pm
Senate Advances Measure to Curb Trump’s Use of Force in Venezuela

A handful of Republicans joined Democrats to allow the measure to move forward, reflecting concerns in both parties about the administration’s strategy.
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:11 pm
Thomas Massie Thinks Trump and Republicans Are ‘Gaslighting’ on Venezuela

Representative Thomas Massie, a rare Republican critic of President Trump’s military intervention, explained his concerns in an interview with The New York Times.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:30 pm
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Published: January 8, 2026, 10:13 pm
Congress Challenges Trump on Vetoes, Health, War and Spending

A packed voting schedule on Capitol Hill is showcasing rare glimmers of Republican resistance to President Trump and his agenda.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:14 pm
More Agents Head to Minnesota as U.S. Takes Over Shooting Investigation

A day after an ICE agent fatally shot a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis, the governor activated the state’s National Guard, and 100 more federal agents were also being deployed.
Published: January 9, 2026, 1:16 am
University of California Reports Record Enrollment Despite Trump Pressure

Enrollment increased to more than 301,000 as the system prepared for a budget debate in Sacramento.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:01 am
Fatal Shooting by ICE Follows Weeks of Turmoil in Minnesota

Residents of the state said they were reeling after a series of blows that have exposed a deepening rift between the Trump administration and Minnesota leaders.
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:56 pm
Josh Shapiro Starts a New Chapter, Attacking the ‘Toxicity in D.C.’

Kicking off his re-election bid, the Pennsylvania governor warned against federal overreach and promised, “I will not let anyone mess with a Pennsylvanian.”
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:06 pm
Brown Shooting Suspect’s Descent from Brilliant Friend to Angry Loner

After Claudio Neves Valente was accused of killing two Brown students and a M.I.T. professor, former classmates recalled how he yearned to go to M.I.T. himself and failed, adding to his growing list of resentments.
Published: January 8, 2026, 12:30 pm
Minimum Wage Rises in Some States as Workers Struggle With Basic Costs

This year, for the first time, more Americans will earn a minimum wage of $15 per hour or higher than will earn the federal minimum of $7.25 per hour.
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:15 am
Border Patrol agents shoot and wound two people in Portland, police say

The shooting comes a day after a federal agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis
Published: January 9, 2026, 1:35 am
‘It’s about damn time’: 17 House Republicans break with Mike Johnson to extend Obamacare tax credits for three years

The 230-196 vote now sends the bill to the Senate, where a bipartisan group is negotiating the final version
Published: January 9, 2026, 1:31 am
Trump’s $400M ballroom will be as high as the White House itself, architect reveals

Shalom Baranes also discussed more additions the administration might make to the White House
Published: January 9, 2026, 1:24 am
100 sets of human remains stolen from cemetery found in man’s basement

Officers said at least 26 mausoleums and vaults had been forced open since early November
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:57 am
ICE shooting updates: Two shot and injured by federal agents in Portland as protesters gather after Minneapolis death

Protesters clash with federal agents Thursday in Minneapolis following fatal shooting of mother-of-three
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:57 am
ICE agent who fatally shot woman in Minnesota is identified: report

Jonathan Ross was dragged in a separate incident by a fleeing driver last year, according to the report
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:37 am
Trump announces $200 billion purchase in mortgage bonds to lower housing costs

The president claims this move will ease the burden of homeownership
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:29 am
Professor fired over Charlie Kirk post is reinstated and awarded $500k

The significant payout was authorized by high-ranking state officials, including Tennessee's governor, attorney general and comptroller
Published: January 9, 2026, 12:11 am
Crane removes Hampton Inn Hilton sign at hotel accused of denying entry to ICE agents

The Hampton Inn by Hilton Lakeville Minneapolis location is accused of telling the Department of Homeland Security they were ‘not allowing any ICE or immigration agents to stay at our property’
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:53 pm
93-year-old man who killed 86-year-old wife said it was ‘necessary’ because of her health issues: police

Richard Hocking had been planning the shooting for ‘about a month’ and rang police to turn himself in immediately after, according to court documents
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:30 pm
Top Democrats decline to say if they would push to rein in ICE funding after Minnesota shooting

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries denounce the killing but offer no concrete pledges
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:14 pm
Tulsi Gabbard booted from Venezuela plans with aides joking DNI stands for ‘do not invite’ — but Vance denies report

National intelligence director spent years elevating an anti-interventionist agenda before joining Trump administration
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:03 pm
Florida woman who claims she lost two toes after spider bites sues former apartment complex: ‘That was horrifying’

Patricia Shields’ lawsuit accuses the apartment complex of failing to effectively respond to her spider infestation
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:03 pm
Trump plots six-figure offers to Greenlanders to convince them to join the US, report says

Trump and his allies have argued that the U.S. should acquire Greenland for national security purposes
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:51 pm
New details emerge on the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis

Local media named Jonathan Ross as the shooter, with federal officials describing him as an ‘experienced’ officer
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:51 pm
Human rights activist first confirmed prisoner released in Venezuela

Venezuela’s top lawmaker said a significant number of prisoners will be freed in the coming hours
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:38 pm
Furious Vance tried to cool anger over ICE killing - but instead shouted and blamed everyone but the shooter

JD Vance blamed media and Democrats for prejudging a situation while he defends ICE agent and assumes a vast lefty conspiracy is at work, writes John Bowden
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:27 pm
Suspects in burglary of Shedeur Sanders' home are from Atlanta area and used stolen rental car

Authorities say four suspects from Atlanta are involved in the burglary of Shedeur Sanders' home
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:04 pm
Trump says his powers are only limited ‘by my own morality’ and that he ‘doesn’t need international law’

President raised the possibility of invoking the Insurrection Act domestically to utilize military inside the US
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:55 pm
Trump taps billionaire oil magnate for advice on bringing US oil back to Venezuela
The entrepreneur has a history of dealing with Nicolas Maduro and interim President Delcy Rodriguez
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:52 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky says Putin using winter as weapon after drones cut power to 600,000 homes in Zaporizhzhia

Trump approves sanctions bill targeting India, China and Brazil for buying cheap Russian oil
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:47 pm
Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore arrested outside Cleveland on weapons charges

Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested on weapons charges outside his hometown of Cleveland
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:40 pm
Driver made food delivery to a hospital after fatal hit-and-run, victim’s family says

Cameron Cole, a 16-year-old student at Clarksville High School in Tennessee, was killed in a hit-and-run last November
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:39 pm
NRA sues its own charity for misusing ‘many millions of dollars’ and ‘hijacking’ logo to build rival group

The longstanding gun rights advocacy group has struggled with a series of financial scandals in recent years
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:20 pm
More chaos at CBS Evening News as producer fired just days into Tony Dokoupil’s ‘embarrassing’ tenure

Javier Guzman, who has been the program’s senior broadcast producer since August, was dismissed after Wednesday night’s broadcast.
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:54 pm
Kristi Noem insists ICE was ‘surrounded and assaulted’ before fatal shooting. Video and witnesses don’t back that up

Footage and witness descriptions do not appear to indicate any imminent threat or ‘assault’
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:44 pm
Angered Vance vigorously defends ICE agent and doubles down on ‘car ramming’ claim

Vice President berates press and accuses journalists of putting ‘law enforcement at risk’ by questioning whether shooting of Minnesota woman was justified
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:34 pm
Trump store in battleground Pennsylvania closing because it’s ‘run its course’

The Trump Store was opened in 2020 and carries a wide variety of items — including ‘Trump 2028’ merchandise
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:33 pm
Internet blackout in Iran as protests over economy intensify across the country

Unrest spreads to more cities after call by country’s exiled crown prince for mass demonstrations
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:30 pm
The Latest: Senate advances resolution to limit Trump’s ability to attack Venezuela

The Senate has advanced a resolution that would limit President Donald Trump’s ability to conduct further attacks against Venezuela, sounding a note of disapproval for his expanding ambitions in the Western Hemisphere
Published: January 8, 2026, 8:20 pm
Bets are flooding into Polymarket on which country Trump could attack next

It comes after one trader won more than $400,000 with a wager that Nicolas Maduro would be ousted as leader of Venezuela
Published: January 8, 2026, 7:58 pm
Senior Pete Hegseth adviser, who alleged colleague called the cops on him, ‘resigned’ from Pentaton

Justin Fulcher, who previously accused a colleague of calling the cops on him, has been ousted from the Pentagon
Published: January 8, 2026, 7:38 pm
Migrant children are being sent to notorious Pennsylvania facility accused of child abuse: report

A former immigration official said a facility with such a history should be ‘instantly’ cut off from federal funds
Published: January 8, 2026, 7:26 pm
Republicans break ranks to halt future Trump attacks on Venezuela

Five GOP senators break ranks to pass War Powers resolution as Democrats fall into line
Published: January 8, 2026, 7:04 pm
Trump preparing affordability order that will let people dip into retirement to pay for homes

It’s unclear whether the president could remove penalties for retirement account withdrawal without congressional support
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:51 pm
Bride with rare form of cancer gets hospital wedding: ‘It feels like it was supposed to be this way’

The bride is being treated for a rare, spine-affecting sarcoma with limited treatment options
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:41 pm
Danish forces will ‘shoot first and ask questions later’ if Greenland is invaded amid US threats

The White House said this week that Donald Trump was still weighing military intervention as an option to take over Greenland
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:33 pm
Funeral held for teen footballer killed in Swiss ski resort fire

Arthur Brodard is one of seven members of Lutry Football Club who died in the fire
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:08 pm
Body of Texas veteran suspected of killing as many as six women to be exhumed from his military grave

Fernando Cota, who was convicted of rape in 1975 and released in 1983, took his own life and was buried at the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio
Published: January 8, 2026, 6:06 pm
Renee Nicole Good, the ‘amazing’ poet mother of three, shot dead by ICE agents in ‘public execution’

Renee Nicole Good was known for her creative endeavours, including for one of her award-winning poems
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:53 pm
Kristi Noem encourages people to buy ICE officers lunch on ‘Law Enforcement Appreciation Day’ after Minnesota shooting

US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has encouraged people to buy ICE officers lunch on “Law Enforcement Day” following the Minnesota shooting.
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:52 pm
More Americans will die than be born in 2030 - meaning immigration will be the only form of population growth, study says

Without immigration, the population will start to decline by 2030
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:48 pm
‘I gave birth to my child to the sound of shelling’: Inside Gaza’s maternity crisis

Mothers have been left without maternity care and report breast milk drying up thanks to rising malnourishment, Maira Butt writes. Now, 100 leading figures of the arts are calling for action
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:39 pm
Longtime Pittsburgh newspaper announces it’s ending operations after 240 years

The paper's DNA stretches back to the original Pittsburgh Gazette, founded in 1786
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:25 pm
Is the UK really ready to put boots on the ground in Ukraine? Britain’s dwindling military might in numbers

Deployment to Ukraine would likely require thousands troops which the UK may not be able to spare, Maira Butt writes
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:19 pm
Trump latest: President accused of ‘insane plan’ to ‘steal Venezuelan oil at gunpoint’

Trump claimed that American companies would be sending workers to Venezuela to help rebuild the nation’s oil industry infrastructure
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:00 pm
Welcome to Trump’s New Rogue Order: US pulling out of key UN bodies leaves us all less safe

The U.S. president’s decision to withdraw from dozens of international groups will make America’s enemies rejoice, The Independent’s World Affairs Editor Sam Kiley writes
Published: January 8, 2026, 4:51 pm
18-year-old who killed parents to fund twisted Trump assassination plot admits to murders

He lived with the decomposing bodies for weeks before fleeing across the country with $14,000 in cash, jewelry, and his family dog
Published: January 8, 2026, 4:45 pm
Group behind Project 2025 wants to force couples into ‘marriage boot camp’ among policies to save the American family

Authors of new paper suggest government should offer more regulation in promoting traditional marriage
Published: January 8, 2026, 4:27 pm
Alternative angle of Minneapolis ICE shooting shared by MAGA as Trump argues ‘self-defence’

Footage shows a different angle of the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by an ICE agent on Wednesday (7 January).
Published: January 8, 2026, 4:19 pm
Barron Trump is reportedly ‘focused’ in trying to get rid of his Slovenian accent

The president’s youngest son, 19, has reportedly been taking elocution lessons to become more confident when he speaks
Published: January 8, 2026, 4:06 pm
Six dead as Arctic freeze grips Europe and temperatures plunge as low as -33C

Hundreds of flights have been cancelled and thousands left stranded across the continent as wintery conditions take hold
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:52 am
Inside the Venezuelan refugee shanty towns where post-Trump hope is dangerous

World affairs editor Sam Kiley reports from the ‘Venezuela’ favela in Cucuta, on the Colombian border, where Venezuelans live as refugees and worry about life in their post-Maduro homeland
Published: January 8, 2026, 3:48 pm
Megyn Kelly accuses Minneapolis mayor of trying to light ‘city on fire’ with profanity-laden response to ICE shooting

‘So, they are already trying to spin this as an action of self-defense,” Jacob Frey exclaimed at a press conference. ‘Having seen the video of myself, I want to tell everybody directly that is bulls**t.’
Published: January 8, 2026, 3:30 pm
Shocking video shows man dragging dogs behind moving car as he didn’t want them ‘pooping inside’ vehicle, police say
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The German Shepherd sustained a ruptured eardrum, and the pit bull had paw bruises, skin inflammation, and diarrhea
Published: January 8, 2026, 3:05 pm
Celebrated wingsuit pilot killed in BASE jump stunt at South Africa’s Table Mountain

Brendan Weinstein was killed during a prohibited jump at the famous landmark, reportedly plunging 1,000ft feet but failing to pull up in time
Published: January 8, 2026, 2:59 pm
The Latest: Protesters gather outside Minneapolis immigration court after ICE officer kills driver

Minneapolis is on edge following the fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer taking part in the Trump administration’s latest immigration crackdown
Published: January 8, 2026, 2:43 pm
Trump admits that the US would be running Venezuelan oil for ‘years’

The Senate is set to consider a resolution to block Trump from taking further military action against Venezuela without congressional approval
Published: January 8, 2026, 2:32 pm
Trump wants to increase the military’s budget by 50% to a stunning $1.5 trillion

The unprecedented funding request comes as the president has pursued military action across Latin America and is threatening to take over Greenland
Published: January 8, 2026, 2:17 pm
Could ICE agent in the Minneapolis shooting face charges?

Federal agents are generally immune from state prosecution for actions taken as part of their official duties
Published: January 8, 2026, 2:13 pm
Woman shot in Minneapolis is at least fifth person killed in Trump’s immigration crackdown

Trump has defended the ICE officer who shot and killed a woman Wednesday during raids in Minneapolis
Published: January 8, 2026, 1:53 pm
Trump approves major sanctions bill that could threaten 500% tariff on India

Washington claims India’s import of discounted Russian crude is helping fund Moscow’s war effort
Published: January 8, 2026, 1:01 pm
Why Iran’s protests are escalating amid nuclear tensions with US

Trump threatens new attack over Tehran’s protest crackdown, after US forces bombed nuclear facilities last year
Published: January 8, 2026, 12:26 pm
Trump’s condemnation of Jan 6 rioters resurfaces after White House tries to ‘rewrite history’

A video of Donald Trump condemning the January 6 rioters in 2021 as “heinous” has resurfaced after his administration has been accused of attempting to rewrite history.
Published: January 8, 2026, 12:23 pm
German president warns world must not turn into ‘den of robbers’ in Trump rebuke

Frank-Walter Steinmeier has criticised the U.S. foreign policy under President Donald Trump
Published: January 8, 2026, 12:08 pm
JD Vance predicts the Democrats’ ‘dumbest candidate’ will be its 2028 presidential nominee

JD Vance bragged that Venezuela is under US control because South America is in the United States’ ‘neighborhood’
Published: January 8, 2026, 12:00 pm
Gavin Newsom slams Minneapolis ICE shooting as ‘state sponsored terrorism’

Trump ‘has driven extremism and cruelty while discarding basic safeguards and accountability’, governor of California says
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:53 am
UN risks becoming ‘completely obsolete’ in wake of US strikes on Venezuela, experts warn

Donald Trump’s actions in Venezuela and threats towards Greenland have upended the ‘rules based order’ - and left nations scrabbling for how to respond
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:52 am
Australia announces royal commission into Bondi shooting after weeks of pressure

Anthony Albanese defends backflipping on demands for royal commission
Published: January 8, 2026, 11:37 am
UK and Nato’s nuclear threat not enough to deter Putin, ex-military chief warns

Warning comes amid concerns that the UK and its allies do not have sufficient manpower for a coalition of the willing force in Ukraine to be successful
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:49 am
Minneapolis mayor goes on profanity-filled anti-ICE tirade after agent shoots woman dead

Mayor Jacob Frey strongly disputed Trump administration’s ‘bull ***’ claims that the shooting was in self-defense
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:36 am
Fury in Minnesota after ICE agent shoots dead 37-year-old woman during deportation raids

The woman shot and killed was identified as Renee Nicole Good
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:15 am
Are ICE agents allowed to shoot at moving cars?
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Video footage of the shooting shows the car moving away from officers before they opened fire, with Trump officials claiming she was trying to ram ICE agents while other say she was trying to flee the scene
Published: January 8, 2026, 10:07 am
French farmers force their way through Paris as tractor protest hits capital

French farmers have denounced the trade deal with the Mercosur nations of Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:53 am
Syrian authorities urge civilians to evacuate Aleppo neighborhoods as clashes with Kurds continue

Syrian authorities have warned civilians to leave a contested area in Aleppo as clashes continue between government and Kurdish forces
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:44 am
Full list as Trump announces shock move that will see US leave 66 key international organizations

They include a crucial climate treaty and a UN body promoting gender equality and women's empowerment
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:16 am
Billionaire Leslie Wexner to be subpoenaed over Jeffrey Epstein connections

Wexner, a former CEO and founder of Victoria's Secret-owner L Brands, has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing
Published: January 8, 2026, 9:09 am
Oil blockades, a two week chase and ‘outright piracy’: All we know about blacklisted supertanker seized by US

The Marinera, registered under a Russian flag, is the third sanctioned tanker the US has seized in recent weeks, Alex Croft reports
Published: January 8, 2026, 7:42 am
Man who claimed to be Native American activist jailed for drugging and raping women

Pope, 49, was found guilty of rape and voyeurism by a Santa Fe jury in 2020
Published: January 8, 2026, 7:11 am
Minneapolis on edge after fatal shooting of woman by ICE officer

Minneapolis is on edge following the fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer taking part in the Trump administration’s latest immigration crackdown
Published: January 8, 2026, 7:00 am
At least two dead in shooting at LDS church in Salt Lake City as police hunt for suspects

At least six more were injured in the shooting, including three in critical condition, police say
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:20 am
EU still pouring billions into Russian gas economy despite war in Ukraine, analysis shows

EU purchases from an oil project in Siberia netted billions in revenue for the Kremlin last year
Published: January 8, 2026, 5:00 am
Putin branded the ‘Anti-Christ’ by church leaders after claiming Ukraine war is ‘holy mission’

‘A devilish, demonic way of using the word of God,’ religious figures said after the Russian president’s address
Published: January 8, 2026, 4:45 am
Europe should prepare for world without US nuclear deterrence, former Nato chief warns
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Trump’s threat to take Greenland, from a Nato ally, raises doubt on US commitment to extended nuclear deterrence across Europe
Published: January 8, 2026, 4:42 am
AOC won’t appear on Fox News’ Jesse Watters show because she says he ‘has sexually harassed me’

The congresswoman took issue with Watters’ previous claim that she ‘wants to sleep’ with White House official Stephen Miller
Published: January 8, 2026, 4:08 am
First body of the year pulled out of Houston river that internet sleuths keep linking to a serial killer

More than 30 bodies were recovered from bayous in the Houston area last year, officials say
Published: January 8, 2026, 4:07 am
Parents say Geico refused claim after car crash because their baby and toddler weren’t listed on insurance policy

The Michigan parents were on the hook for up to $15,000 worth of damage
Published: January 8, 2026, 3:14 am
Maduro is gone, but his regime is intact. The circumstances tell a story | Alejandro Velasco

In the early fray of foreign interventions, evidence is largely circumstantial. But here the circumstances tell a powerful story
As late as Saturday afternoon, fires continued to smolder in parts of Caracas. Residents throughout the city, stunned and anxious, filled grocery stores and gas stations, stocking up before a future unknown. Everywhere the question hung in the air like the smoke still clouding Venezuela’s capital: what next?
After months of military buildup, deadly strikes at sea and a looming ground war, the United States made good on its threats to attack Venezuela in a dramatic overnight raid that ended with Nicolás Maduro in a New York City jail cell. Yet 48 hours later, little else appeared different in Caracas: Maduro’s inner circle remained in place; state institutions remained in their control; streets were calm, if tense, while authorities called on people to return to their daily lives. In other words: move along, nothing to see here.
Alejandro Velasco is an associate professor of history at New York University
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 1:00 pm
Are you taking supplements correctly? Here’s a guide on their dosage limits

From vitamins C and D to calcium and magnesium, it’s critical to know whether you’re taking the correct dosage to avoid health problems
There are more than 100,000 supplements on the US market – capsules, powders, tablets and gummies sold to improve or maintain health. Supplements can contain vitamins, minerals, botanicals and amino acids on their own or in various combinations.
The consumption of these products is surging. But it’s a common misunderstanding that these products are entirely safe, says Dr Pieter Cohen, an internist and associate professor at Harvard Medical School. Excessive amounts of nutrients can cause health problems, so it’s critical to know whether you’re using the correct dosage of high-quality products.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 6:11 pm
What is Stranger Things’s Conformity Gate craze – and why did it crash Netflix?

An online conspiracy theory has left hysterical fans believing that the Netflix show’s finale was a fake. Could Vecna still come back with a secret episode?
In recent days, my 14-year-old daughter has been exhibiting signs of becoming a conspiracy theorist. But this isn’t your common or garden Twin-Towers-grassy-knoll-moon-landings business. She has fallen, entirely and joyfully, for a conjecture known as Conformity Gate – and she is not the only one.
For the non Gen-Zers out there, Conformity Gate is the theory that the much-vaunted finale of Netflix behemoth Stranger Things, released on 1 January in the UK, wasn’t the real finale at all.
Fuelled by energy drinks and pasty from lack of sunlight, fans of the show have been beavering away in basements around the world to produce a fantastical hypothesis that the finale’s rather soupy 40-minute epilogue was all an illusion created by the show’s mind-controlling villain Vecna. A secret final episode, showing what had really happened, would be released on 7 January, at 8pm US Eastern Time (1am in the UK).
Explaining the labyrinthine intricacies of the “evidence” cited by Conformiteers would take thousands of words. Essentially, it involves some people sitting with their hands in their lap wearing orange graduation gowns, too many people wearing glasses, a roll of dice totalling seven, a dial changing colour, a wonky milkshake-timeline, strategically positioned exit signs, a woman having short hair, a door handle switching sides, a character missing some scars, and one of the characters remarking that the town of Hawkins “feels different” – hardly surprising, as it’s no longer full of murderous monsters, cracks in the earth, and a psychopath made out of tree roots.
Published: January 8, 2026, 1:07 pm
Better hair, less waste: this durable British classic replaced my basic plastic combs

As a man in my 40s, I want to keep my hair healthy. Kent’s cellulose acetate combs are gentler on hair – and more sustainable – than disposable plastic ones
As a man in my 40s, my hair isn’t getting any thicker from here on out.
To keep the hair I do have healthy, I’ve become more conscious of small habits. I kept noticing that my cheap plastic comb pulled at my hair, and it struggled especially when I tried to comb my damp hair out after a shower. That’s what sent me down a hair-hygiene rabbit hole online.
My favorite men’s hair comb: Kent 16T Tortoise Fine Tooth and Wide Tooth Comb
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 8:15 pm
Kicking zones and a ban on losing teams: NFL playoff tweaks we’d like to see

The postseason consistently serves up enthralling football. But there are ways to make it even more compelling
No legitimate Super Bowl champion should have a losing record in the regular season. The Panthers, crowned NFC South champions at 8-9, are not an outlier. Since 2010, five teams with losing records have made the postseason. The 2022 Bucs were the first team to make the dance with a losing record since the league instituted a 17-game schedule. This season, the NFC South has done it again.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 9:00 am
The Timberwolves should not play until ICE violence in Minneapolis is held to account | Lee Escobedo

A federal enforcement operation ended with a woman dead and the facts contested. The NBA cannot treat state violence in a residential neighborhood as background noise
The SUV sat motionless against a tree on a south Minneapolis street, its engine quiet, angled as if it had simply run out of gas. Except the windshield bore a small shattered star, delicate and sharp, like a snowflake pressed into glass. Cold Minnesota air leaked through the fracture, settling over the still body inside. The car became a sealed room, a thin shell holding death in place, surrounded by the stuffed animals of the woman’s children.
In the street, witnesses screamed. Not in words, but in sounds that come before language, as reality breaks faster than thought.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 8:30 am
Two people shot by US federal agents in Portland, police say

Mayor urges ICE to pause operations as congresswoman says victims alive but extent of injuries unknown
US federal agents shot two people in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday afternoon, Portland police said.
“Two people are in the hospital following a shooting involving federal agents,” the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) said in a statement, adding that their conditions were not known.
Continue reading...Published: January 9, 2026, 12:53 am
FBI takes over case of ICE agent killing US woman and cuts Minnesota’s access to evidence

Minneapolis remains on edge, with several protests planned after shooting of Renee Nicole Good
The FBI has taken full control of the investigation into the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) officer in Minneapolis, it emerged on Thursday.
In a statement, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) said it was initially called upon to help investigate the shooting before federal officials “reversed course” and said the case would be “solely led by the FBI”. With its access to the case materials, witnesses and evidence revoked, the BCA said it had to “reluctantly” withdraw from the investigation.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 8:16 pm
‘I don’t need international law’: Trump says power constrained only by ‘my own morality’

President says morality ‘the only thing that can stop me’ in New York Times interview on limits to his authority
Donald Trump has said that he does not “need international law” and that his power is limited only by his “own morality”.
In a new interview with the New York Times, Trump said the only constraint to his power as president of the US is “my own morality, my own mind”.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 9:19 pm
US congressmen ask judge to appoint official to force release of all Epstein files

Democrat Ro Khanna and Republican Thomas Massie seek to compel justice department to release full set of files
Two US House of Representatives members have asked a federal judge to appoint a special master to compel the justice department to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender.
On Thursday, Democratic representative Ro Khanna of California and Republican representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky asked US district judge Paul Engelmayer to release the full Epstein files, as required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 11:03 pm
Tennessee university reinstates professor fired for post criticizing Charlie Kirk

Austin Peay State University will also pay theater and dance professor Darren Michael $500,000 in settlement
Austin Peay State University has reinstated a professor who was fired for his social media post after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The Tennessee school is also paying the teacher $500,000 in the settlement.
Austin Peay spokesperson Brian Dunn said Darren Michael returned to his position as a tenured faculty member at the public university in Clarksville effective 30 December. A copy of the settlement agreement obtained through a public records request includes a $500,000 payment and reimbursement of counseling, as reported earlier this week by WKRN-TV.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 11:29 pm
US House breaks with Trump to revive Affordable Care Act subsidies

Seventeen Republicans join Democrats to pass a three-year extension of tax credits cutting ACA premiums
The US House of Representatives on Thursday passed legislation to re-establish tax credits that lowered premiums for Affordable Care Act (ACA) health plans, after a small group of Republicans broke ranks and joined with Democrats to defy Donald Trump on a key healthcare issue that could sway voters ahead of the November midterm elections.
The chamber voted 230-196 to approve a bill that would extend for three years the credits, which were first created under Joe Biden but expired at the end of last year despite a concerted effort by the Democratic minority to continue them.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 10:32 pm
General Motors reports $7bn earnings loss after pulling back from EVs

GM says end of tax incentives and less stringent emissions regulations slowed consumer demand for EVs in 2025
General Motors said on Thursday it will record a one-time earnings hit of $7.1bn in its quarterly financial results, mostly due to its pullback from electric vehicles in light of shifting US policies.
The Detroit auto giant’s fourth-quarter results will be dented by $6bn in charges connected to reversals on EV investments, according to a securities filing. The remaining $1.1bn includes costs from the company’s restructuring of its China operations.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 10:12 pm
French president condemns US for ‘turning away from allies’

Emmanuel Macron’s comments come as Germany’s president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, warns against turning world into ‘robber’s den’
The presidents of France and Germany have sharply condemned US foreign policy under Donald Trump, saying respectively that Washington was “breaking free from international rules” and the world risked turning into a “robber’s den”.
In unusually strong and apparently uncoordinated remarks, Emmanuel Macron and Frank-Walter Steinmeier warned the postwar rules-based international order could soon disintegrate.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 5:10 pm
At least 13 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza, including five children, civil defence agency says

Attacks bring total number of Palestinians killed by Israel to 425 since October ceasefire took effect
Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli attacks in the Palestinian territory on Thursday killed at least 13 people, including five children, despite a ceasefire that has largely halted the fighting.
Four people including three children were killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced people in southern Gaza, agency spokesperson Mahmud Bassal told AFP.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 10:45 pm
Vance snarls and swipes in defence of Ice agent – was the boss impressed?

The vice-president went ballistic against the media and the left – a version of Trump with even more menace
It was James David Vance’s pitch to his boss: don’t forget me!
The vice-president was nowhere to be seen last weekend when US special forces swept into Venezuela and snatched its leader, Nicolás Maduro. Instead Marco Rubio, the secretary of state and a potential rival to Vance in the 2028 presidential election, grabbed all the Maga glory.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 9:56 pm
US national parks staff say new $100 fee for non-residents risks ‘alienating visitors for decades’

Advocates suing to reverse administration’s surcharge system that has led to passport checks and angry visitors
A new $100 fee for foreign tourists entering US national parks has triggered chaos and frustrating waits, with staff reporting long entry lines as citizenship checks are made and irate visitors regularly ditching plans to patronize some of America’s most cherished landscapes.
The new fee system, introduced by the Trump administration from 1 January, has caught many visitors and National Park Service (NPS) staff off-guard, with checks now having to be undertaken to assess nationality and tourists often turning away from entrances rather than pay the surcharge. The Guardian heard accounts of problems from several NPS staff, speaking anonymously, who work at different parks across the country.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 12:30 pm
Fema staff outraged by draft plans for deep cuts under Trump

Staff warn that the homeland security secretary’s proposed cuts could weaken Fema’s disaster response
Current and former staff at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) expressed outraged over reports that the agency has drafted plans to eliminate thousands of staff in 2026 – part of a broader restructuring effort being overseen by the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem.
“The Trump administration seems determined to continue weakening the agency’s efforts to help people before, during and after disasters,” said Jeremy Edwards, former spokesperson for Fema and the White House during Joe Biden’s presidency.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 3:28 pm
‘Catastrophic’: fears for families after Trump officials cut $10bn in social funds

Health department’s decision to freeze money for childcare and for families in need could lead to disaster, experts say
The Trump administration’s sudden decision to freeze $10bn worth of federal funding for childcare and needy families has not only already thrown the US childcare system into mass confusion, but could also lead to disaster for hundreds of thousands of families within weeks, experts say.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced late on Tuesday it would block California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota and New York from drawing down money from three major social safety programs over “serious concerns about widespread fraud and misuse of taxpayer dollars in state-administered programs”. In order to access the funding, the Democratic-run states must provide the Trump administration with extensive documentation to allay the fears of fraud.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 1:00 pm
‘This is not normal’: Minneapolis on edge and angry after ICE killing of woman amid federal surge

City targeted by Trump has seen swarm of immigration agents on the streets – and residents say the tension is palpable
Edwin Torres DeSantiago received a text message on Wednesday morning as he was tracking immigration enforcement across Minneapolis – a person was shot by ICE at 34th Street and Portland Avenue.
He jumped into his car to head to the scene. Torres DeSantiago manages the Immigrant Defense Network, a group that monitors ICE activity and responds to community needs after someone is taken. He has responded to dozens of scenes in the past few months, and even more in the last few days since the federal government surged its presence in the midwestern city.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 12:00 pm
Then and now: one year on from the Los Angeles wildfires – in pictures

Images from the Eaton fire, which began on the evening of 7 January in the Altadena community of Los Angeles – and what remains a year later. The fire was one of several that tore through the county in a disaster that killed at least 31 people
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 8:30 am
Primate review – pet chimp gone wild makes for giddy, gory good time

There’s a great deal of unpretentious B-movie fun to be had in this brief, brutal and slickly made creature feature
There’s a refreshing lack of subtext and pretension to this week’s gory creature feature Primate, a straight-to-the-point riposte to the glum, trauma-heavy horror films we’ve been enduring of late. Rather than following his genre peers who are busy aiming for the lofty heights of Don’t Look Now and Possession, British director Johannes Roberts is happy to give gen Z their very own Shakma, the goofy 1990 schlocker about a baboon driven wild by an experimental drug.
That film took a while to gain a cult following, ultimately accepted by the same drunk Bad Movie crowd who took in Troll 2, but Primate won’t take anywhere near as long. It’s a far better, slicker movie for one, a surgically well-made crowd-pleaser that swaps out baboon for chimp, cleverly turning him from test subject to domesticated pet. At 89-minutes and paced like a rollercoaster, there’s little room for life lessons, although the film does make for a stern, grisly reminder of why chimps should not be considered part of the family (something many still don’t seem to understand).
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 8:17 pm
Matt Damon’s best films – ranked!

Ahead of his reunion with Ben Affleck in thriller The Rip – as well as his starring role in Christopher Nolan’s upcoming Imax epic The Odyssey – we run through the best work of one of Hollywood’s most reliable heroes
Matt Damon is essentially a bland dish that requires the right spice truly to zing, which means he is often at his best when playing beastly. His flagrantly nasty turn as one of the antisemitic bullies who makes prep school life hell for a secretly Jewish classmate (Brendan Fraser) offers an early indication that Damon realised this, too.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 2:35 pm
Greenland 2: Migration review – disaster sequel is disastrously self-serious

Gerard Butler returns to keep his family safe from post-apocalyptic chaos in a glum and misjudged follow-up to the superior 2020 adventure
Gerard Butler has made his fair share of sequels, but few have held as much potential as Greenland 2: Migration. The original Greenland wasn’t even a traditional hit; it was released in theaters and on VOD at the end of 2020, when plenty of cinemas remained closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but it garnered some attention for being an unusually sober and thoughtful apocalypse movie, especially given that Butler previously starred in the likes of Geostorm. Because Greenland was about surviving a global apocalypse rather than averting one, any sequel would have to venture into the unknown with a drastically different status quo.
Greenland 2 obliges for a little while, though it also walks back some of the hope that ended the first film. The story rejoins engineer John Garrity (Gerard Butler), his administrator wife Allison (Morena Baccarin) and their now-teenage son Nathan (recast as Roman Griffin Davis) as residents of a Greenland bunker. They’re lucky to have been government-selected for entry when the Earth was rendered largely uninhabitable by comet fragments five years earlier; they’re also chafing at the loss of freedom, tough decisions and overall claustrophobia that comes with cohabitating underground with hundreds of others. (Curiously, none of them seem to have made many friends despite the close quarters.)
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 3:04 pm
How do I build a sense of worth that isn’t constantly slipping through my fingers?

We often peg our self-esteem on short-term goals and generic standards, advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith writes – but it’s what makes you you that others truly value
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I keep waiting to feel that I’m finally enough. I’ve worked hard, am in the process of changing careers to be more of service to others, gone to therapy. I go to the gym, eat the right food, have built things I’m proud of. And yet nothing sticks. Every time I hit a goal, there’s this tiny burst of pride, then it’s gone.
Lately, I’ve noticed how tangled this has become with how I see my body. I’ve been training and eating well for ages, but I still feel ashamed when I look in the mirror, as though I’ve failed some invisible test. People tell me I look great but it doesn’t land. There’s this constant hum of “not good enough” running underneath everything, no matter what I do.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 2:00 pm
Singer-songwriter Bill Callahan: ‘I’m not a craftsman – I’m more of a drunk professor who likes coincidence and mistakes’

Preceding the release of My Days of 58, the Americana legend once known as Smog discusses his Yorkshire youth, why Spotify is like the mafia and the bleak state of AI
We got married to [Smog’s] Our Anniversary. When you write songs, do you think about how listeners might carry them into their own lives, or do the songs stop being yours after they are done? Vanearle
When I wrote [2019’s] Watch Me Get Married, I thought maybe people would have that as their wedding song. But mostly it’s inconceivable what people are gonna do with a song. I don’t think about it too much because there are 100,000 places where it’s gonna live. Have I ever heard about any inappropriate uses of songs? I think having Our Anniversary as a wedding song is a little surprising, but maybe they’re realists.
As an appreciator of dub, if you could spend a week in a studio to collaborate with any dub artist at their peak, who would you go for? albertoayler
I’d have to say Lee “Scratch” Perry just because he was so crazy. He was like a little kid – just infectious excitement. I think that he would have been easy to hang out with. But also, King Tubby was such a minimalist and I’d be curious about how he determined when enough was enough – investing so much power in the fewest elements. Have Fun With God [the 2014 dub remix album of 2013’s Dream River] was very traditional – all the moves were taken from 70s Jamaican records. Maybe once is enough. But I do like the idea of recycling recorded things to make something else – that’s what initially attracted me to dub. If I did [a new remix album], I may do a chopped and screwed record.
Published: January 8, 2026, 3:00 pm
Some US media are cheerleading Trump’s Venezuela raid. That’s not their job | Margaret Sullivan

An almost admiring feeling pervaded the early coverage – and not just among right-leaning outlets
If you believe the early public opinion polls, Americans are uncertain about last weekend’s raid on Venezuela and the seizure of the country’s leader, Nicolás Maduro.
But many in the media seem to be trying to move that wavering needle to approval.
Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 5:00 pm
ICE agents have killed – again. The Trump administration blames the victim | Moira Donegan

An agent shot a woman in Minneapolis, causing vast and needless grief. Our country is diseased – but that is not the only truth
A woman in Minneapolis has died as her neighbors fought Donald Trump’s mass deportation operation. On Wednesday morning, a group of local civilian protesters gathered around a site where several ICE agents were attempting to abduct migrants. The agents were part of a surge of roughly 2,000 deportation officers who have been sent to Minneapolis as part of Trump’s effort to persecute the Somali community there. In a disturbing incident caught on video by multiple onlookers, a woman driving in an SUV covered in bumper stickers blocked traffic on the residential road – perhaps as part of an effort to keep ICE vehicles from passing. In the videos, an ICE agent approaches the SUV, yelling: “Get out of the car. Get out of the fucking car.” He stands at the driver’s side, with his feet clear of the vehicle, and reaches into where the woman is driving. She begins to drive away, and an officer fires three shots, the last from behind the vehicle as the car pulls away from him. The SUV then crashes into a parked vehicle as onlookers scream in distress. “You did a murder, for what?” one of the protesters calls out to the agents.
The driver, a US citizen who was described by Minnesota congresswoman Ilhan Omar as a “legal observer”, was declared dead. She died less than a mile from where George Floyd was murdered by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in 2020. Her name was Renee Nicole Good, and she was 37.
Moira Donegan is a Guardian US columnist
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 2:00 pm
Trump’s Venezuela incursion has nothing to do with its freedom | Judith Levine

Trump’s actions at home tell a different story – and they parallel many of Maduro’s own repressive moves
Whatever else the US attack on Venezuela is ostensibly about – oil, drugs, communism – it’s not about the freedom of the Venezuelan people.
If Trump cared about that, he would not have lifted the temporary protective status of the roughly 600,000 Venezuelan refugees in the US, the very people fleeing the tyranny and economic instability he is now supposedly liberating them from.
Judith Levine is a Brooklyn-based journalist, essayist and author of five books. Her Substack is Today in Fascism
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 1:00 pm
America’s most crucial political faultline is in New York City | John R MacArthur

In New York, it’s progressives versus the party machine – and the city’s queen of tabloids offers some unexpected insight
If, like me, you’re a faithful reader of the New York Post, the election of Zohran Mamdani as the new mayor of Gotham was the best thing to happen to my native city – and to journalism – in a very long time. All through the run up to “Zoh’s” remarkable victory, the queen of tabloids outdid itself in hysterical brilliance – to such an extent that I and apparently tens of thousands of other New Yorkers were left excitedly panting for more, unable to share in the mourning that overtook rightwing commentators and pro-Trump operatives all across the land. Moreover, whether or not you voted for the Ugandan-born Muslim progressive/socialist, his improbable triumph furnished a great political education for anyone who bothered to pay attention, even if you weren’t a Post reader. Now, with Mamdani inaugurated and the unofficial municipal host of Nicolás Maduro, the deposed Venezuelan president, and his wife – jailed in Brooklyn and arraigned in federal court just a stone’s throw from city hall in Manhattan – Donald Trump’s newspaper mouthpiece is also an excellent way to make sense of the growing fissure inside the Democratic party about everything Mamdani represents.
I didn’t say that the Post’s political reporting during the final month of the campaign was worth reading because it was accurate. Beginning with Miranda Devine’s 8 October column, whose headline proclaimed “The Dems are letting Antifa take over their cities”, the paper’s leading lights made analytical hash of what was really going on inside the Democratic party. “Portland and Chicago are emerging as the epicenter of anti-Trump resistance,” she warned. “[Governor JB Pritzker] and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson are endangering the lives of ICE and Border Patrol personnel,” apparently taking their cue from the “antifa militants” of the first Trump term who “terrorized” the country during the riots that followed the killing of George Floyd. “It will be a relief,” wrote Devine, “to find out who has been funding these violent groups that appear for all the world to be Dem street militia. How else to explain years of Democrats gaslighting us and Democrat governors and mayors covering for Antifa.”
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 3:00 pm
As the Israeli bombs fell, my family committed an act of rebellion: we planted a garden in Gaza | Taqwa Ahmed al-Wai

Amid constant danger, each planted seed was a tiny act of resistance. As they grew, they offered us food – and a sense of achievement amid the devastation
My 12-year-old brother Mazen ran into the kitchen, shouting that the eggplants were sprouting. He held up the tiny green shoots, his hands shaking. My older brother Mohammed and I rushed outside, laughing despite the fear that had become our constant companion. Each sprout was a victory.
Before Gaza’s skies darkened with smoke and the ground shook with bombs, our garden was a lush tapestry of trees and plants, each leaf and branch woven into our family memory. Birds danced above the branches. Five ancient trees stood tall, twisted trunks weathered by sun and wind, branches heavy with black and green olives. Fruit trees filled the air with sweetness – orange, lemon, a broad-leaved fig and a small clementine.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 2:00 pm
Brooklyn Peltz Beckham set an important trend. Will other men follow? | Polly Hudson

Women have been double barrelling their names since the 15th century – and now men including Adam Ramsay Peaty are finally joining them
After attempting to make his mark as a footballer, photographer and chef, at last Brooklyn Peltz Beckham appears to have secured his legacy. He will no longer be remembered as simply the nepo-baby son of David and Victoria; he’ll also go down in history as a somewhat unlikely/possibly accidental feminist activist.
It was when Brooklyn married Nicola Peltz in 2022 that he became Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, an ally who turbo-boosted a quietly growing trend. Rather than a heterosexual bride surrendering her name and adopting her husband’s as default, or double-barrelling alone, both partners take both names. It’s modern, equal and refreshing, as opposed to proper Handmaid’s Tale vibes.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 11:00 am
Want to scare a Hollywood star? Just set up a fundraiser in their name | Emma Brockes

More horrifying to a celebrity than any scandal is having the public believe they’re down on their luck. Just ask Mickey Rourke
It’s a tough time to be famous in Hollywood, what with dwindling respect levels for movie stars and the inability of anyone under 35 to recognise that George Clooney’s lips weren’t always that thin or that Brad Pitt, at one time, was a thing. Add to this a painful new pitfall for celebrities; not defending their unremarkable offspring from accusations of nepotism or explaining how big a role Ozempic has played in their new look, but rather the small, horrifying possibility that in the event of a bad year, some enterprising fan or assistant will whip up a GoFundMe for them.
Most of us know instinctively that there’s nothing worse for business than admitting that business is bad. Unless you’re a parent soliciting donations to fund your Munchausen-by-proxy syndrome, or have just committed an act of heroism and are rightfully in line for a reward, being the beneficiary of a whip-round by strangers is not a good thing at all. With this in mind, one can only sympathise with Mickey Rourke, the latest dwindling star to fall victim to an act of public charity, who this week was forced to issue an extremely Rourkian statement denying all knowledge of a fundraising appeal set up in his name by one of his manager’s enterprising young assistants.
Emma Brockes is a Guardian columnist
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Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 8:00 am
Arsenal fail to take advantage of City slip as Liverpool hold leaders to draw

Point proven? Well, not exactly. Just when Arsenal looked ready to lay down a real marker for their title aspirations, a rejuvenated Liverpool side that has been through the wringer since they were crowned champions last season showed the Gunners remain fallible.
It could have been even worse for Mikel Arteta’s side if Liverpool had been awarded one of two potential penalties or if Conor Bradley’s brilliant chip had not struck the crossbar in the first half.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 10:05 pm
Chloe Kim’s Olympic three-peat bid in doubt after dislocated shoulder

Kim, 25, injured shoulder during training in Laax
MRI will determine Olympic availability for US star
Two-time champion chasing historic third gold
Chloe Kim’s pursuit of an unprecedented third straight Olympic gold medal has been thrown into uncertainty after the American snowboard star dislocated her shoulder during a training session in Switzerland.
Kim, the dominant force in women’s halfpipe snowboarding for nearly a decade, revealed the injury on Thursday, sharing video of the fall that caused the scare. The injury occured while Kim was training in Laax, a regular World Cup venue and a key pre-Olympic stop on the circuit. The 25-year-old landed a maneuver cleanly but lost her edge shortly afterward, sliding awkwardly across the pipe and into the wall.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 10:05 pm
FA Cup third round: 10 things to look out for this weekend

Macclesfield and Weston-super-Mare carry the non-league hopes while fringe players need to seize their chances
Silly goals conceded, chances missed, a lead surrendered and points squandered against relegation fodder. On the face of things, Manchester United have changed manager but nothing else. The reality is different. They started slowly at Burnley, settling into a 4-2-3-1 formation that suits them – and pretty much every other team – far better than Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 before, midway through the first half, they started to play. The deployment of Bruno Fernandes close to the opposition goal, along with a wide player, Patrick Dorgu, playing on his natural side, meant Benjamin Sesko was, for the first time, provided with decent service. Then, following Jaidon Anthony’s equaliser, Darren Fletcher’s side risked defeat by going all out for the win – one nearly achieved through the timely introduction of Shea Lacey, a richly talented 18-year-old. Brighton will present far stiffer opposition but, for the first time in a long time, United are doing what United are meant to do. Daniel Harris
Manchester United v Brighton, Sunday 4.30pm (all GMT)
Macclesfield v Crystal Palace, Saturday 12.15pm
Grimsby v Weston-super-Mare, Saturday 5.45pm
Manchester City v Exeter, Saturday 3pm
Continue reading...Published: January 9, 2026, 12:00 am
Dolphins fire Mike McDaniel after missing playoffs for second season in row

42-year-old failed to win playoff game during tenure
Miami’s offense has struggled in recent seasons
The Miami Dolphins have fired head coach Mike McDaniel after the team missed the playoffs for the second straight season.
“After careful evaluation and extensive discussions since the season ended, I have made the decision that our organization is in need of comprehensive change,” Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said in a statement on Thursday.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 4:26 pm
Tennis Kenya admits to wildcard error after player’s heavy defeat goes viral

Hajar Abdelkader won just three points in 6-0, 6-0 loss
‘Wildcard should not have been granted’ to Egyptian
Tennis Kenya said a controversial wildcard granted to Hajar Abdelkader should not have happened after the young Egyptian’s performance at a professional tournament in Nairobi went viral.
The 21-year-old won three points and served 20 double faults on her way to a 6-0, 6-0 defeat against German world No 1,026, Lorena Schaedel. Videos shared on social media showed the Egyptian struggling to serve and position herself on the court.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 6:51 pm
USA midfielder Sam Coffey in talks to join Manchester City from Portland Thorns

Midfielder given permission to fly to England
Transfer talks behind her omission from USA squad
Manchester City are in advanced talks to sign the United States midfielder Sam Coffey from Portland Thorns, the Guardian understands.
The 27-year-old has been granted permission to fly to Manchester to try to finalise the move, which multiple sources have said is close to completion, and could give City a big boost in their quest to win a first Women’s Super League title since 2016.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 6:19 pm
Amber Glenn sets US short program record to edge Alysa Liu at nationals

Glenn reclaims short program record at nationals
Liu close behind as Olympic spots near decision
Efimova, Mitrofanov lead pairs amid eligibility wait
Two-time defending champion Amber Glenn set the record for a women’s short program at the US Figure Skating Championships on Wednesday night, giving her a narrow lead over world champion Alysa Liu heading into the free skate.
Liu had broken the record mere minutes earlier with a score of 81.11 points, earning a standing ovation from a crowd packed into the home of the St Louis Blues. But then Glenn took the ice and was flawless from an opening triple axel to a finishing combination spin, earning 83.05 points, a hug from coach Damon Allen and a standing ovation of her own.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 5:35 am
Iran plunged into internet blackout as protests over economy spread nationwide

Security forces reported to have killed at least 45 people since protests began 12 days ago, as pressure on regime increases
Iran was plunged into a complete internet blackout on Thursday night as protests over economic conditions spread nationwide, increasing pressure on the country’s leadership.
While it was unclear what caused the internet cut, first reported by the internet freedom monitor NetBlocks, Iranian authorities have shut down the internet in response to protests in the past.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 7:42 pm
Three people missing and multiple properties destroyed as bushfire hits Victorian town ‘like a bomb’

Authorities warn lives could be lost amid catastrophic conditions as firefighters fears there is ‘nothing left’ of town in Strathbogie Ranges
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An out-of-control bushfire in central Victoria has destroyed multiple properties and three people remain unaccounted for, as authorities warn lives could be lost due to the catastrophic fire conditions.
The Emergency Management Commissioner, Tim Wiebusch, on Friday confirmed the Longwood bushfire was burning out of control and had destroyed both community and residential property in the town of Ruffy, about 175km north of Melbourne.
Continue reading...Published: January 9, 2026, 1:17 am
Human eggs ‘rejuvenated’ in advance that could boost IVF success rates

Exclusive: research suggests supplementing eggs with a key protein reduces age-related defects, raising hopes of improved IVF for older women
Scientists claim to have “rejuvenated” human eggs for the first time in an advance that they predict could revolutionise IVF success rates for older women.
The groundbreaking research suggests that an age-related defect that causes genetic errors in embryos could be reversed by supplementing eggs with a crucial protein. When eggs donated by fertility patients were given microinjections of the protein, they were almost half as likely to show the defect compared with untreated eggs.
Continue reading...Published: January 9, 2026, 12:01 am
Nasa postpones spacewalk due to medical issue with astronaut

Space agency says US-Japanese-Russian crew of four will return to Earth in the coming days, earlier than planned
Nasa is cutting short a mission aboard the International Space Station after an astronaut had a medical issue.
The space agency said Thursday the US-Japanese-Russian crew of four will return to Earth in the coming days, earlier than planned.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 10:44 pm
US serial killer confesses to 1965 murder of 18-year-old woman in New Jersey

Police close murder case of Alys Eberhardt after confession from Richard Cottingham, known as the ‘Torso Killer’
Richard Cottingham, a US serial killer widely known as the “Torso Killer”, has confessed to the 1965 killing of an 18-year-old woman in New Jersey.
On Tuesday, New Jersey police announced the closure of the murder case of Alys Eberhardt after Cottingham, 79, admitted to killing her nearly six decades ago. Eberhardt, then a nursing student, was found brutally beaten and dead in her family home in Fair Lawn.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 5:02 pm
Hundreds of nonconsensual AI images being created by Grok on X, data shows

Sample of roughly 500 posts shows how frequently people are creating sexualized images with Elon Musk’s AI chatbot
New research that samples X users prompting Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok demonstrates how frequently people are creating sexualized images with it. Nearly three-quarters of posts collected and analyzed by a PhD researcher at Dublin’s Trinity College were requests for nonconsensual images of real women or minors with items of clothing removed or added.
The posts offer a new level of detail on how the images are generated and shared on X, with users coaching one another on prompts; suggesting iterations on Grok’s presentations of women in lingerie or swimsuits, or with areas of their body covered in semen; and asking Grok to remove outer clothing in replies to posts containing self-portraits by female users.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 5:00 pm
On the lamb: 50 sheep break away from flock and storm German supermarket

Ewes and lambs coaxed out of store in Burgsinn after about 20 minutes, leaving trail of destruction in drinks section
About 50 wayward sheep broke off from their flock and stormed a discount supermarket in a German town, startling and delighting customers as the animals rushed to explore the aisles before being escorted from the premises.
The woolly incursion occurred on Monday during a routine seasonal migration of the sheep in the Bavarian municipality of Burgsinn. A few dozen of the sheep had other ideas about the route and made their way into a store of the Penny retail chain.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 5:37 pm
Harvey Weinstein weighing guilty plea to resolve third-degree rape charge

Disgraced former movie mogul would avoid a third trial in New York on charges that came to define the #MeToo era
Disgraced former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is weighing a potential guilty plea to resolve an undecided third-degree rape charge and avoid a third trial in New York on charges that came to define the #MeToo era.
Weinstein, in a wheelchair and looking noticeably paler than he did when he was last in court in June, was brought to Judge Curtis Farber’s court on Thursday, seeking to have his latest sex crime conviction thrown out over claims of juror intimidation.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 7:25 pm
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie reveals her one-year-old son has died after a short illness

The Nigerian novelist has said that she is ‘devastated’ after the death of Nkanu Nnamdi, who was one of twin boys
One of the Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s one-year-old twin sons has died after a brief illness.
“We’re deeply saddened to confirm the passing of one of Ms Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Dr Ivara Esege’s twin boys, Nkanu Nnamdi, who passed on Wednesday,” read a statement made by Adichie’s communications team.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 6:32 pm
If geoengineering is ever deployed in a climate emergency, transparency is key | Ines Camilloni

We must not let geoengineering be shaped behind closed doors. Climate justice demands an inclusive approach
As the world faces the challenges of the climate crisis and critical threshold levels or tipping points may be reached soon, a disputable idea is gaining momentum as a potential solution: solar geoengineering – the deliberate reflection of sunlight to cool the planet. Advocates argue it could buy us time. Critics warn of unknown risks. Some see it as a possible emergency break if temperatures spiral out of control. Others call it a dangerous distraction that undermines meaningful climate action.
Research into solar geoengineering is advancing, including exploration of techniques such as stratospheric aerosol injection, which would involve spraying tiny reflective particles into the upper atmosphere to mimic the cooling effect of volcanic eruptions, and marine cloud brightening, which aims to enhance the reflectivity of low-lying marine clouds. While stratospheric aerosol injection is not being conducted, these technologies are being studied with increasing urgency in the global north. In the global south, however, they remain largely invisible to public discourse and policymaking.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 11:00 am
Household burning of plastic waste in developing world is hidden health threat, study shows

The practice is ‘much more widespread’ than previously realised, researchers say, with serious environmental impact
The household burning of plastic for heating and cooking is widespread in developing countries, suggests a global study that raises concerns about its health and environmental impacts.
The research, published in the journal Nature Communications, surveyed more than 1,000 respondents across 26 countries.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 10:01 am
Germany’s dying forests are losing their ability to absorb CO2. Can a new way of planting save them?

Vast swathes of the country’s trees have been killed off by droughts and infestations, in a trend sweeping across Europe. A shift towards more biodiverse cultivation could offer answers
Even the intense green of late spring cannot mask the dead trees in the Harz mountains. Standing upright across the gentle peaks in northern Germany, thousands of skeletal trunks mark the remnants of a once great spruce forest.
Since 2018, the region has been ravaged by a tree-killing bark beetle outbreak, made possible by successive droughts and heatwaves. It has transformed a landscape known for its verdant beauty into one dominated by a sickly grey.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 9:00 am
Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro announces re-election bid

Democrat sets stage for what many view as audition for future White House run
Josh Shapiro, the Pennsylvania governor once considered a frontrunner to be Kamala Harris’s running mate, announced he will seek a second term in office, setting the stage for what many Democrats view as an audition for a future White House run.
The 52-year-old Democrat, who has governed the crucial swing state since January 2023, made the announcement on Thursday with planned events in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 3:35 pm
Google and AI startup to settle lawsuits alleging chatbots led to teen suicide

Lawsuit accuses AI chatbots of harming minors and includes case of Sewell Setzer III, who killed himself in 2024
Google and Character.AI, a startup, have settled lawsuits filed by families accusing artificial intelligence chatbots of harming minors, including contributing to a Florida teenager’s suicide, according to court filings on Wednesday.
The settlements cover lawsuits filed in Florida, Colorado, New York and Texas, according to the legal filings, though they still require finalization and court approval.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 6:14 pm
Senators claim UnitedHealth is withholding internal documents from inquiry

UnitedHealth says it will ‘continue to engage’ with lawmakers who began investigating their involvement in nursing home care after Guardian investigation
UnitedHealth has refused to hand over key internal records to lawmakers investigating the company’s efforts to reduce hospital transfers for nursing home residents, according to a letter sent to the company by the US senators Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren.
The veteran lawmakers, both members of the powerful Senate finance committee, launched their inquiry last summer following a Guardian investigation into bonuses that UnitedHealth pays to nursing homes that reduce hospital transfers for their residents. Those are hospitalizations the insurance giant would otherwise have to pay for.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 3:16 pm
Musk lawsuit over OpenAI for-profit conversion can go to trial, US judge says

Judge says there is plenty of evidence to suggest OpenAI’s leaders made assurances nonprofit structure would be kept
Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI is to go to trial after a US judge said there is plenty of evidence to support the billionaire’s case.
The world’s richest man, who co-founded OpenAI, is suing the ChatGPT developer and its chief executive, Sam Altman, over claims its leaders violated the organisation’s founding mission by shifting to a for-profit model.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 11:56 am
David Bowie’s childhood home to open to public after 1960s restoration

South London house to feature never-before-seen archival items and creative workshops for young people
On the evening of 6 July 1972, thousands of young people across the UK had their lives changed when the sight of David Bowie performing Starman on Top of the Pops was beamed into their living rooms.
Come the end of 2027, Bowie fans will be able to walk the very floorboards where the young David Jones had his own Damascene cultural conversion, when his childhood home in south London, is opened to the public for the first time.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 7:00 pm
Brazilian president vetoes bill reducing Jair Bolsonaro’s prison sentence

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva rejects bill passed by congress as he marks anniversary of 2023 Brasília riots
Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has vetoed a bill that would dramatically reduce the prison sentence of the country’s far-right former leader Jair Bolsonaro, who was convicted last year of plotting a coup.
Lula vetoed the bill, which was passed by congress in December, on the third anniversary of riots by Bolsonaro supporters in the capital, Brasília, over his defeat by Lula in the 2022 general election.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 6:03 pm
Syrian army orders Aleppo evacuations amid fighting with Kurdish forces

People told to leave three areas as fears grow of wider conflict between government and Kurdish authorities
The Syrian army ordered civilians to evacuate neighbourhoods of Aleppo on Thursday after fighting with Kurdish forces entered its third day, deepening the rift between the Syrian government and the US-backed Kurdish authorities in Syria.
The Syrian government urged people to leave the three contested neighbourhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud, Ashrafieh and Bani Zeid by early afternoon, opening humanitarian corridors and displacement shelters to facilitate their exit. The Syrian army said it would begin military operations against the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) after the deadline, and issued maps showing specific areas that needed to be evacuated.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 4:16 pm
Saudi Arabia says UAE helped Yemeni separatist leader flee as crisis deepens

Riyadh says Aidarous al-Zubaidi, leader of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council, was helped to flee Yemen
Saudi Arabia has accused the United Arab Emirates of smuggling a UAE-backed separatist leader out of Yemen after he failed to turn up for crisis talks in Riyadh on Wednesday.
The Saudi-led coalition in Yemen said Aidarous al-Zubaidi had fled the port city of Aden for Abu Dhabi under Emirati supervision, deepening a diplomatic row between Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 4:40 pm
His & Hers review – this glossy thriller is ideal new year TV

This six-part adaptation of the bestselling 2020 novel about a murder investigation is twisty, absurd and bingeable. It’s great January viewing
A woman lies bloodied and twitching her last on the bonnet of a car parked deep in a wood. Another woman arrives home bloodied, gasping with fear and for wine, and starts scrubbing her hands before clearing her flat of – well, everything.
A female voiceover intones that there are two sides to every story. “Which means someone is always lying.” Absolute nonsense, obviously, but it sounds great and more importantly it confirms what we were hoping: that we are in the presence of a glossy, efficient adaptation of a bestselling thriller and it is time to switch off our brains and enjoy (unless you are the type who likes to try to solve the mystery before the characters do, in which case, Godspeed and let me know where you get the energy from).
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 8:01 am
Sébastien Tellier: ‘I thought I’d be famous after Eurovision - but nobody noticed’

The musician’s elegant electropop marked him out as one of the ‘cool French dudes’, before an attempt to literally crash the Song Contest fell badly flat. Now back with an adventurous new album, he talks about the man who stole his identity and why he doesn’t care for ‘good taste’
A few years ago, a stranger stole Sébastien Tellier’s identity. The impostor – sporting the musician’s trademark sunglasses and beard – posed as the Frenchman at fancy parties, nabbed free clothes from Chanel (Tellier used to be an ambassador for the brand), and even held meetings with bosses from Hollywood studios (Tellier has dabbled in soundtrack work). “He [also] took a lot of drugs like ketamine in front of a lot of people,” Tellier continues with perfect nonchalance from his Paris home, sunglasses and beard present and correct. The crime was only rumbled when a confused woman got in touch to tell him she’d been partying with “Sébastien Tellier” in France only to see on Instagram that the real Tellier was playing a gig in Belgium.
This experience has been alchemised into pop gold via Copycat, a sparkly synthpop workout on his upcoming eighth album, Kiss the Beast. “My name you steal it / Hat and success,” Tellier croons for the song’s chorus over a chunky bassline, disco strings and synths that crackle and spark like fireworks. It’s typical Tellier, mixing the serious – things got so bad with the impostor that Tellier was briefly forced to show his passport at the school gates when collecting his two small children – with the playfully naive.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 8:00 am
Girl Taken review – Alfie Allen is incredible in this twisty tale of teen abduction

This tale of a family dealing with a kidnapped daughter is a deeply engaging, psychologically complex thriller that is a cut above the rest
A summary of Girl Taken is disheartening; a teenage girl is abducted by a man she trusted and kept for his own grim purposes in a remote secret location, and must use her wits to survive the depravities and maybe one day escape. But in full, Girl Taken, like the 2016 book Baby Doll by Hollie Overton on which it is based, is something much better. It takes the neglected parts of such stories – the sadder, quieter, far less titillating and voyeuristic aspects of what it means to take a person out of her home, her world and her life, and away from those of the people who love her – and fleshes all that out instead. It makes for a slower burn, but a much more deeply engaging and psychologically complex thriller than we customarily expect from such a setup, and – in asking what it really means to survive an act of profound violence – harrowing in a more valuable way.
Lily and Abby (played with depth and delicacy by Tallulah and Delphi Evans) are twin 17-year-olds, on the cusp of – well, everything really, as you are when you are happy teenage girls. We meet them on the last day of the summer term. Lily is set to enjoy the summer with her lovely boyfriend Wes (Levi Brown, who was so extraordinary in 2024’s This Town) and partying, and Abby is laying plans to go to university. She is the star pupil in Mr Hansen’s English class (“You can start calling me Rick now” he says as the final school bell goes) and the popular young teacher has always encouraged her ambitions.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 5:00 am
Eric Lu: Schubert Impromptus album review – mature and mesmerising

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In this recording of the eight Impromptus, some of Schubert’s most profound music, Lu cements his place as a serious talent
Eric Lu was a worthy if controversial winner of the Chopin international piano competition in October, having won the Leeds event seven years ago: how many springboards should one pianist seek? What is certain is that this latest Schubert recording, following on from his release of the late sonatas late in 2022, reveals a rewardingly mature, un-egotistical approach to the eight Impromptus, some of the composer’s most profound music.
Lu is very much attuned to the way in which Schubert creates overarching structures, conjuring a mesmerising feeling of stasis with music that’s alive with detail under the surface – in his performances of several of them, time really does seem to stand still. Right from the lonely opening of Op 90 No 1, he draws the ear in with the scope of his phrasing: even though his playing can be weightier than some, his lines go on and on into the distance and corners are smoothly turned, with the dramatic passages growing out of what has come before. Perhaps these performances aren’t yet quite distinctive enough to make this recording top choice in a crowded field, but they certainly back up the Chopin judges’ decision: Lu is a serious talent.
Published: January 8, 2026, 3:00 pm
The Cribs: Selling a Vibe review | Alexis Petridis’s album of the week

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The Jarman brothers’ ninth album adds a little 80s pop sheen to their distorted guitars and confident songwriting, while always sounding exactly like the indie stalwarts
Last summer, the BBC broadcast an eight-part podcast called The Rise and Fall of Indie Sleaze. Its third episode heavily featured the Cribs’ bassist and vocalist Gary Jarman talking about his band’s first flush of mid-00s fame. It centred on their 2005 single Hey Scenesters!, from which the episode also took its name. It was a curious choice: on close examination, Hey Scenesters! wasn’t a celebration of what some people unfortunately dubbed the New Rock Revolution so much as the sound of Jarman and his bandmate brothers poking fun at it.
There was the peculiar dichotomy of the Cribs in a nutshell. They were a band so of the mid-00s moment that they were nearly signed to a record label founded by Myspace. But they always seemed slightly apart from the scene. They were certainly less voracious in the pursuit of mainstream success than contemporaries Razorlight or Kaiser Chiefs: “A cash injection, a nasty infection – don’t regret it,” offers a song from their ninth album, Selling a Vibe, with the pointed title Self Respect. They were more in tune with what their sometime-producer Edwyn Collins called “proper indie” from a pre-Britpop age, when “indie” indicated not a predilection for skinny jeans and trilby hats, but something set apart from the mainstream that viewed the attentions of Top of the Pops and the tabloid press with deep suspicion and balanced limited commercial ambitions against artistic freedom. It was a point underlined by the kind of artists who gave them co-signs. Quite aside from the former frontman of Orange Juice, there was Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo, Johnny Marr – who briefly joined the Cribs, co-writing 2009’s Ignore the Ignorant – and the late producer/engineer Steve Albini.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 12:39 pm
Add to playlist: the mysterious chillout milieu of False Aralia and the week’s best new tracks

Somewhere between record label and artist project, False Aralia harks back to microhouse and dub techno with its deep, detailed productions
From San Francisco
Recommended if you like Rhythm and Sound, Ricardo Villalobos, Vladislav Delay
Up next Double LP from Topdown Dialectic released in spring
False Aralia disappears into a misty gulch somewhere between record label and artist project. It’s ostensibly a label, where each EP has a different named artist, and each sleeve, designed by Nick Almquist, features a different abstract expressionist monochrome doodle. But all the tracks are numbered, not named, and each EP is actually the work of just one producer, Izaak Schlossman (credited as IS), joined by a changing cast of collaborators.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 12:00 pm
The Long Shoe by Bob Mortimer audiobook review – typically quirky cosy crime

Surreal humour and sharp performances from Diane Morgan and Arabella Weir alongside the comedian himself bring his tale of an unemployed bathroom salesman to life
Matt Giles, the thirtysomething protagonist of The Long Shoe, is having a run of bad luck. Shortly after losing his job as a bathroom salesman, he learns that he and his girlfriend Harriet are being evicted from their flat. Can life get any worse? Apparently, it can. Matt finds a note from Harriet saying she has left him and that he shouldn’t contact her. But then he receives a call from a stranger offering him a job that comes with a luxury apartment, leading him to wonder if his fortunes are turning.
Perhaps Harriet will come back if she knows they have a fancy new home. The third mystery novel from comedian Bob Mortimer comes with his trademark quirky touches including a talking animal in the form of Matt’s cat, Goodmonson, and whimsical metaphors; for Matt, trying to place a familiar face is akin to “trying to find a mouse’s handbag in a builder’s skip”.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 3:00 pm
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles review – remastered 1997 classic is even more politically resonant now

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This landmark role-playing game remains a revolutionary tour de force
At first glance, Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, first released in 1997 and now available in newly remastered guise, does little to separate itself from other boilerplate fantasy fiction. There is a hero, Ramza – an idealistic nobleman with luscious blond hair who cavorts about the medieval-inspired realm of Ivalice in search of high adventure. But quickly, and with narrative elegance, the picture complicates: peasant revolutionaries duke it out with gilded monarchists; machiavellian plots plunge the kingdom into chaos. Ramza must navigate this knotty political matrix, all while experiencing his own ideological awakening.
There is a strong case to be made that Final Fantasy Tactics tells a better story than the landmark Final Fantasy VII (which saw Cloud Strife and a ragtag bunch of eco-terrorist pals taking on the shady megacorporation Shinra). And with our real-world political focus shifting from the looming threat of the climate crisis to the more pressing rise of fascism (though the two are inextricably linked), one can make the argument that Tactics is now also the more timely game.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 10:00 am
Seth Meyers on Trump officials justifying Venezuela assault: ‘Lamest dorks on the planet’

Late-night hosts discussed the Trump administration’s posturing over Greenland amid widespread condemnation of its actions in Venezuela
Late-night hosts mocked the Trump administration’s bullish rhetoric on Greenland after the surprise takeover of Nicolás Maduro’s regime in Venezuela.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 4:19 pm
Béla Tarr’s quest for cinematic perfection made him my ideal, impossible mentor | László Nemes

The Son of Saul director recalls how getting his first job as assistant to the austere master was a hard but inspiring lesson in the most ambitious kind of movie-making
News: Hungarian director Béla Tarr dies aged 70
The last time I saw Béla Tarr was a few years ago at the Nexus conference in Amsterdam. We were invited to speak about the state of the world and of the arts. We both thought light and darkness existed in the world, even if our perception about them differed. Béla was already weakened in his body, but the spirit was still ferocious, rebellious, furious. We sat down to talk. It seemed fairly obvious this would be our ultimate, and most heartfelt, conversation. As the former apprentice, I was able to see the master one last time, with all his rage, sorrow, love and hate.
I first met Béla in 2004 when he was preparing The Man from London. I wanted to learn film-making and applied to become an assistant on the film. He gave me my first real job: as an assistant, I had to find a boy for one of the main parts. I spent months in the casting process, for a part that eventually was cut from the shooting script. But for Béla, every effort put into a given movie was never lost – it was integrated into the energy field of the enterprise. The final outcome had to be the product of difficult processes. The harder the task, the better quality one could expect. He wanted to film life, and its constant dance. The choreography was a revelation for me: 10-minute, uninterrupted takes, unifying space, characters and time. All in black and white.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 4:31 pm
Fungi: Anarchist Designers review – a perverse plunge into mushroom mayhem, from stinkhorns to zombie-makers

Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam
They have poisoned emperors, taken over insect brains and survived atomic bombs. This Dantean journey through fungal hell is riveting – though frogs may disagree
Sylvia Plath’s poem Mushrooms is a sinister paean to the natural world. Her observations on fungi are freighted with foreboding, noting how “very / Whitely, discreetly, / Very quietly” they “Take hold on the loam, / Acquire the air”. The poem ends: “We shall by morning, / Inherit the earth. / Our foot’s in the door.”
Plath’s ominous ode from 1959 forms the opening salvo in an exhibition dedicated to fungi’s creepy omniscience. Far from merely getting a foot in the door, the door has been blasted off its hinges by fungi’s preternatural capacity to reproduce, spread, evolve – and annihilate. How they thrive with a perverse intensity on discarded, dead and dying things, impelling the cycle of decay and regrowth. As coprophiliacs, necrophiliacs and silent assassins, they are legion, and have been around for over a billion years.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 2:03 pm
With Venezuela, Trump has achieved his dream of making his own 80s action movie

Given his rise during the ego joyride of the 1980s, it’s no shock that Trump’s foreign policy is to emulate that decade’s belligerent cinema
The box office barnstormer of 2026 arrived early this year. A sleazy banana-republic dictator flooding the American streets with blow. The over-the-border Delta Force extraction squad sent to pluck this schmo out of his impregnable fortress. The bronzed tough-talker who’s firing an RPG up the tailpipe of the international rules-based order – but who gets the job done. Call it: Caracas Thunder.
Sounds like a bit of a throwback, you might be thinking. But, judging by his press conference after the US military’s abduction of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump seemed to have finally achieved his dream of directing his own 80s action movie.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 11:30 am
My favourite family photo: ‘My mother stares dreamily into the distance, looking like an extra from Mad Men’

I found solace in looking through my father’s slides after he died. They made me gasp – and my childhood turned from monotonous monochrome to glorious Technicolor
When my sister handed me a box of old Kodachrome slides last summer, I almost didn’t bother looking through them. Unusually for pre-smartphone times, my camera-crazy father had extensively documented our lives, filling dozens of photo albums. What could the transparencies possibly reveal that we hadn’t already seen countless times? I dimly remembered him ambushing us to watch slideshows, until we were old enough to rebel.
My father died in 2012. Not long before, I had developed an interest in photography myself and, after he was gone, I found solace in my viewfinder. It was, and still is, a way of feeling connected to him. What prompted me to set up my iPad as a makeshift lightbox to view the slides was technical interest.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 12:00 pm
My rookie era: I used to be too timid to change a tyre. Now I build my own bikes

Figuring out how to diagnose and fix a problem myself generated a sense of satisfaction powerful enough to get me up a medium-sized hill
It wasn’t until Covid lockdowns that I became a regular bike rider, but it has become one of the joys of my life. Nothing melts away a stressful day like whizzing down a hill; not having to think about petrol prices, one-way streets or parking spots does wonders for my mood.
When it came to maintenance, though, my attitude was decidedly timid. If something worked, that was good enough for me – how it did so was simply none of my business. Strange noises and glitches were things I figured would either go away on their own or deteriorate into something I’d hand off to an expert. I’m not proud to admit I’ve walked my bike half an hour to a bike shop to fix a puncture more than once; my chain was perpetually caked in gunk because I thought even looking at it the wrong way might break something.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 2:00 pm
‘Brilliant for work-life balance’: how Britain is embracing the ‘workation’

Research finds growing trend of employers letting employees work remotely to free up more holiday time
Katherine first caught the bug when she visited Australia a couple of years ago. The flights were expensive, and it was a once in a lifetime opportunity, so she asked her manager if she could extend the trip by two weeks, and work remotely from her friend’s house.
That was her first taste of a “workation” – combining working with a holiday – and she loved it. She now regularly arranges petsitting in different places so she can visit family, friends and new cities for long weekends without spending extra.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 1:00 pm
How a TV interior designer is helping revive a remote Scottish island

On Ulva, in the Inner Hebrides, Banjo Beale and his husband are transforming a rundown mansion into their dream hotel, while another adventurous couple have created a charming bothy for hardier folk
Ulva House is a building site. There are workmen up ladders, hammering, plastering, but I leave my muddy walking boots by the door. There’s no central heating or hot water and Banjo Beale and his husband, Ro, have been camping out here for weeks, but he greets me, dazzlingly debonair, in a burnt orange beanie and fabulous Moroccan rug coat.
The 2022 winner of the BBC’s Interior Design Masters, who went on to front his own makeover show Designing the Hebrides, Banjo’s vibe is more exuberant Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen than quizzical Kevin McCloud. His latest project with Ro, the transformation of a derelict mansion on the small Hebridean island of Ulva into a boutique hotel, is the subject of a new six-part series, airing on BBC Scotland. I’m here for a preview of the finished rooms.
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 7:00 am
My favourite family photo: ‘I bucketed 30 years of tears that day – then smiled my smiliest smile’

After more than three decades together, Simon Hattenstone and his partner Diane Taylor decided to have a civil partnership. It was a beautiful celebration before the shock of the pandemic
Diane and I had been living together for more than 30 years, and our children were 28 and 26 when we got civilled. We’d never wanted to get married. It seemed a bit too pipe and slippers. It also felt like tempting fate. We were really happy without being married, so why change things? And you can’t have more of a commitment than children. But we always said if they introduced civil partnerships for heterosexual couples, we’d get civilled.
I think friends assumed we did it primarily for tax reasons – to ensure that if one of us died, the other wasn’t left in the shit. There was an element of that. But more importantly, we actively wanted to get civilled. It actually felt really romantic – tying the civil knot as an expression of love after all this time together. It was such a beautiful day, in every way. 3 January 2020, just after civil partnerships had been legalised for opposite-sex couples, and we almost made history. We were only the fourth heterosexual couple to be civilled in Haringey. Get in!
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 5:00 am
Trump’s assault on the Smithsonian: ‘The goal is to reframe the entire culture of the US’

The president has vowed to kill off ‘woke’ in his second term in office, and the venerable cultural institution a few blocks from the White House is in his sights
On 30 May last year, Kim Sajet was working in her office in the grandly porticoed National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC. The gallery is one of the most important branches of the Smithsonian Institution, the complex of national museums that, for almost 200 years, has told the story of the nation. The director’s suite, large enough to host a small party, has a grandeur befitting the museum’s role as the keeper of portraits of the United States’ most significant historical figures. Sajet was working beneath the gaze of artworks from the collection, including a striking 1952 painting of Mary Mills, a military-uniformed, African American nurse, and a bronze head of jazz and blues singer Ethel Waters.
It seemed like an ordinary Friday. Until, that is, an anxious colleague came in to tell Sajet that the president of the United States had personally denounced her on social media. “Upon the request and recommendation of many people I am herby [sic] terminating the employment of Kim Sajet as Director of the National Portrait Gallery,” Donald Trump had posted on Truth Social. According to the post, Sajet was “a highly partisan person” and a “strong supporter” of diversity and inclusion programmes, which by an executive order on his inauguration day, 20 January, he had eradicated from federal agencies. “Her replacement will be named shortly,” continued the message. “Thank you for your attention to this matter!”
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 5:00 am
Stranded whales and an anti-drone gun: photos of the day - Thursday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: January 8, 2026, 1:43 pm
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