Truck caught on camera plowing into famed Australian synagogue in alleged hate crime
Video shows the moment a man allegedly drove a truck into the Brisbane Synagogue gates before fleeing. The suspect is facing hate crime charges.
Published: February 21, 2026, 9:02 pm
Potential US military strikes on Iran could target specific individuals, pursue regime change: report

A report said potential American military strikes on Iran could target individuals or pursue regime change, as the U.S. wants to reach a deal with Iran.
Published: February 21, 2026, 12:47 pm
Israelis keep suitcases packed and ready as Trump weighs potential Iran strike decision

Israel appears normal with busy cafés and beaches, but citizens live with constant anxiety about potential U.S. strikes on Iran and retaliation fears.
Published: February 21, 2026, 11:00 am
Truck smashes into famed synagogue, police charge man with hate crime: 'Very distressing'

A man is charged with a hate crime after allegedly ramming a truck into the Brisbane Synagogue gates. The 32-year-old faces multiple charges including vilification.
Published: February 21, 2026, 1:13 am
The Queen Stuck by Prince Andrew. King Charles Is Pulling Away

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, is getting no help from the throne as the crisis over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein intensifies.
Published: February 21, 2026, 7:12 pm
Iran’s Students Hold Anti-Regime Protests as Universities Reopen

Students helped grow initial protests into a national movement crushed by the government. As the new semester began, they chanted and marched again.
Published: February 21, 2026, 10:06 pm
Gisèle Pelicot Survived Mass Rape. Now She’s Looking to the Future.

Gisèle Pelicot stayed silent after dozens of men were convicted of raping her. Now, Ms. Pelicot is finding peace by publicizing her ordeal and explaining how she survived it.
Published: February 21, 2026, 5:01 am
Uncertainty in Europe After Trump’s Supreme Court Tariff Loss

The decision could distract from other challenges facing the continent, like issues with China and the war in Ukraine.
Published: February 21, 2026, 4:39 pm
At Least 10 Killed in Lebanon, Officials Say, After Israel Strikes Hezbollah

The Lebanese militant group said eight of its members were among those killed late Friday. The attacks threaten to further destabilize an already tenuous cease-fire.
Published: February 21, 2026, 6:57 pm
Why Attacking Iran Could Be Riskier Than Capturing Maduro

Iran’s extensive military abilities and network of regional proxies could draw the United States into a prolonged conflict.
Published: February 21, 2026, 11:30 am
How $600 Drones Are Outsmarting Colombia’s Billion-Dollar Military

Security officials say easy access by guerrilla groups to commercial drones, cheaply modified into deadly weapons, has put the nation’s army on its heels.
Published: February 21, 2026, 10:00 am
At A.I. Summit, India Tries to Find a Way Between the U.S. and China

India is using technology as a tool of foreign policy, casting itself as a moral voice for smaller, developing countries.
Published: February 21, 2026, 8:50 am
How Olympic Experts Keep the Ice Intact

A team of skilled technicians and drivers keep the frozen surface at the right temperature and thickness. The challenge? Each event needs a different kind of ice.
Published: February 21, 2026, 5:01 am
Trump Official Backs Russia’s Return to Global Sports

Paolo Zampolli, a special envoy for President Trump, endorsed Russia’s participation at next month’s Paralympics, a move greeted with dismay in European capitals.
Published: February 21, 2026, 8:44 am
India’s Hindu Right Seems Unstoppable. This City Shows How.

Muslims make up a majority in Sambhal, but after deadly clashes over a mosque, they say they the arms of the state are now stifling them.
Published: February 21, 2026, 5:49 am
Hungary Poses Unexpected Hurdle to Europe’s 90-Billion Euro Loan to Ukraine

While the delay may prove to be procedural, Hungary signaled that it could cause problems as the European Union works to send money to Ukraine.
Published: February 21, 2026, 7:43 am
Inside Iran’s Preparation for War and Plans for Survival

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has entrusted Ali Larijani, the top national security official, to ensure the Islamic Republic endures possible war and assassination.
Published: February 22, 2026, 5:52 am
Trump Looks Ahead to Summit With China’s Xi, but Tariffs and Taiwan Loom

President Trump said his planned meeting with President Xi Jinping would be a grand display, but tensions over trade and defense could dampen the mood.
Published: February 22, 2026, 5:01 am
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo Leads Norway to Record Olympic Medal Haul

Norway, led by the cross-country skiing sensation Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, topped the medal table for the fourth straight Winter Games.
Published: February 22, 2026, 5:01 am
The A.I. Evangelists on a Mission to Shake Up Japan

Team Mirai, a political party founded by software engineers, won 11 seats in Japan’s legislature by promising chatbots, self-driving buses and high-tech jobs.
Published: February 22, 2026, 5:01 am
The Ex-Taxi Driver at the Center of Russia’s Shadow War

The Kremlin’s sabotage campaign against European allies of Ukraine has been escalating. It needs people like Aleksei Kolosovsky, 42, to carry it out.
Published: February 22, 2026, 5:01 am
For Dutch speedskater, age doesn’t matter.

Jorrit Bergsma, a gold medalist back in 2014, is now 40. But he rolled back the years to win gold.
Published: February 21, 2026, 7:27 pm
Young Skaters Assist With Figure Skating Competitions While Aspiring to the Olympics

Young skaters known as flower kids jump into action. They have their own Olympic dreams.
Published: February 21, 2026, 6:29 pm
Searching for Rejuvenation Where Skiers Chase Olympic Gold
The thermal waters of the Italian Alps, long praised for their restorative properties, are well known to elite athletes. During the Winter Games, they’ve drawn spectators, too.
Published: February 21, 2026, 1:47 pm
Future Perfect
Does taking care of our future selves have to mean sacrifice in the present?
Published: February 21, 2026, 12:31 pm
Klaebo Makes Olympic History: Unforgettable Photos from 6-Gold Sweep

Johannes Klaebo won his sixth cross country gold medal at the 2026 Olympics.
Published: February 21, 2026, 6:56 pm
How Johannes Klaebo’s 6 Gold Medals Ranks Among the All-Time Olympic Performances

The Norwegian cross-country skier completed the biggest medal haul ever by an athlete at a Winter Games, and one of the biggest at any single Olympics.
Published: February 21, 2026, 1:37 pm
Supreme Court Ruling on Trump’s Tariffs Changes Little for Canada

The president’s tariffs that are inflicting the most harm to Canada’s economy are outside the scope of the Supreme Court case.
Published: February 21, 2026, 11:00 am
Los Angeles Olympics Have a Cloud of Concerns as Winter Games Close

New details about the LA28 chairman’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as well as anxiety over key infrastructure projects, have thrown the planning into disarray.
Published: February 21, 2026, 3:42 pm
Ferreira completes his halfpipe set with gold.

The American Alex Ferreira nailed his final run to win gold in the ski halfpipe.
Published: February 21, 2026, 12:53 pm
After Supreme Court Loss, Trump Plans to Impose Global Tariffs Using Different Laws

The administration has been preparing for months for the possibility that the Supreme Court would rule against the president and developed contingency plans.
Published: February 21, 2026, 3:58 am
Palestinian-American Teenager Killed in West Bank Is Laid to Rest

Nasrallah Abu Siyam, 19, was shot dead by an Israeli settler, according to a witness and Palestinian health officials, amid rising violent settler attacks in the Israeli-occupied territory.
Published: February 21, 2026, 10:45 am
Venezuela Releases Political Prisoners, With Conditions
Since Nicolás Maduro’s capture by the United States, Venezuela has released hundreds of political prisoners and approved a new amnesty law, although the restrictions on those freed have raised questions about whether this signals real change. Our international correspondent Simon Romero describes what’s happening.
Published: February 21, 2026, 12:19 am
As Trump Considers Second Iran Attack, It Could Be Deadlier Than the First

Within days of the U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities last year, all sides agreed to a cease-fire. This time could be different.
Published: February 21, 2026, 12:40 am
California woman hospitalized with chemical burns after portable charger explodes while sleeping

Los Angeles woman warns against portable chargers after hers caught fire in bed, forcing her to scream for neighbors to call 911 for emergency help.
Published: February 22, 2026, 4:02 am
High school senior facing more than 300 felony charges in alleged sextortion scheme targeting minors: reports

Pennsylvania high school senior Zachariah Abraham Meyers faces over 300 felony charges after authorities allege he operated a 'criminal network' involving sextortion and catfishing.
Published: February 22, 2026, 3:43 am
Pima County sheriff warns in NBC interview DNA tech issues in Nancy Guthrie case may take ‘months’ to resolve

DNA challenges have complicated the Nancy Guthrie missing person case as mixed samples delay analysis, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos says, but investigation continues despite setbacks.
Published: February 22, 2026, 2:19 am
Propane tank hurled into Arizona ICE facility in suspected arson attack, FBI investigating

The FBI launched a federal investigation after an ICE warehouse in Surprise, Arizona, was allegedly damaged. The ATF is assisting in a probe of fire evidence.
Published: February 22, 2026, 1:05 am
NASA likely to delay Artemis II moon mission launch again due to helium flow problem

Helium flow issue forces NASA to consider rolling back Artemis II rocket from launch pad. The technical problem threatens a March launch of the crewed moon mission.
Published: February 22, 2026, 12:14 am
Security measures make cross-border abduction of Nancy Guthrie ‘low’ probability, expert says

Experts and local authorities weigh in on the likelihood that missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie was taken across the Arizona-Mexico border, citing security measures.
Published: February 22, 2026, 12:08 am
NYC seeks emergency snow shovelers for blizzard, requires IDs not needed to vote

NYC requires multiple forms of ID for emergency snow shovelers, but not for most voters, as city braces for first blizzard warning in nearly a decade.
Published: February 21, 2026, 11:52 pm
Nancy Guthrie disappearance fuels rise of ‘mom detectives’ swapping tips and losing sleep

Social media 'mom detectives' mobilize online to help find missing mother Nancy Guthrie, turning Facebook groups and Instagram into investigative hubs.
Published: February 21, 2026, 9:00 pm
Colombian nationals allegedly ran fake law firm, impersonated federal judges to defraud migrants out of $100K

Four Colombian nationals arrested allegedly posed as immigration judges and officials in scheme targeting vulnerable migrants with fake proceedings.
Published: February 21, 2026, 7:13 pm
Avalanches in Utah kill 11-year-old girl, father snowmobiling with son in state's first 2 fatalities of season

Separate avalanches in Utah killed an 11-year-old girl and a father this week, marking the state's first snowslide fatalities of the winter season.
Published: February 21, 2026, 4:53 pm
US military kills 3 in latest strike on a suspected drug vessel in the Pacific
The U.S. military killed three alleged narco-terrorists in a Pacific strike on a suspected drug vessel, bringing the total casualties to 147 in 42 operations.
Published: February 21, 2026, 4:44 pm
Family of Ohio teacher ‘clinging to faith’ after ex-'American Idol' contestant husband charged with her murder

Ohio teacher Ashley Flynn's family says they're "hearts are shattered" after she was allegedly murdered by her husband in their Tipp City home Monday.
Published: February 21, 2026, 1:26 pm
Ex-American Idol contestant charged in wife's murder previously described as 'very talented' church leader

A former church leader is accused of murdering his wife after allegedly staging a break-in. Caleb Flynn allegedly shot Ashley Flynn and called 911 claiming an intruder attacked them.
Published: February 21, 2026, 1:00 pm
Arizona man detained in SWAT operation denies link to Nancy Guthrie abduction

Two Tucson ex-cons face online scrutiny in Nancy Guthrie case despite no official accusations. Luke Daley detained in SWAT raid, released without charges.
Published: February 21, 2026, 11:00 am
Federal court clears way for Ten Commandments to be displayed in Louisiana public school classrooms

Federal appeals court lifts block on Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, sparking intense constitutional debate.
Published: February 21, 2026, 9:20 am
ICE arrests illegal immigrants convicted of child rape, sexual assault, drug trafficking

DHS announces ICE arrests targeting illegal immigrants convicted of violent crimes, including child rape and assault, amid rising threats against officers.
Published: February 21, 2026, 2:48 am
Former Connecticut police chief arrested for allegedly stealing $85K in public funds

Former New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobson turned himself in on larceny charges after prosecutors alleged he stole $85,000 from two city funds.
Published: February 21, 2026, 2:40 am
Kentucky Lyft driver charged with sodomy, kidnapping now faces federal immigration detainer

A Kentucky Lyft driver is accused of sexually assaulting a passenger and faces sodomy and kidnapping charges, plus an immigration detainer from authorities.
Published: February 21, 2026, 1:30 am
Trump Pulls Support From House Republican Who Opposed Tariffs
The president yanked his endorsement of Representative Jeff Hurd of Colorado, imperiling Republicans’ chances of holding onto his seat as they brace for midterm losses.
Published: February 22, 2026, 12:57 am
2 Skiers Are Injured After Being Buried in Utah Avalanche

The men were skiing on Saturday in a backcountry area of the Big Cottonwood Canyon near Salt Lake City, said officials, who urged caution in unstable snow conditions.
Published: February 22, 2026, 3:33 am
Nine Bodies of Skiers Recovered in Deadly Sierra Nevada Avalanche, Officials Say

A ninth victim who had been missing was found and recovered, officials said Saturday, from an avalanche that was the deadliest in modern California history.
Published: February 22, 2026, 1:44 am
Ohio Woman Who Fatally Drugged 4 Men Is Handed 4 Life Sentences

The woman, Rebecca Auborn, pleaded guilty to murder in December. The men, whom she had met for sex in exchange for money, overdosed on fentanyl, the authorities said.
Published: February 21, 2026, 7:19 pm
Divide Among Supreme Court’s Conservatives Could Test Trump’s Agenda

In rejecting President Trump’s tariffs, the court’s six conservative justices displayed subtle differences in their views of executive power.
Published: February 21, 2026, 3:43 pm
Blizzard Warnings Issued for Swath of East Coast, Including NYC

The blizzard warnings are the first since 2017 for New York City. Forecasters said the city is expected to get up to 18 inches of snow, with two feet possible.
Published: February 22, 2026, 4:07 am
In Gorsuch’s Homage to Legislative Power, a Subtle Reproach of a Neutered Congress

In his concurrence to the ruling invalidating President Trump’s tariffs, Justice Neil M. Gorsuch made a forceful case for the sanctity of the legislative process — and an implicit critique of its current dysfunction.
Published: February 21, 2026, 10:02 am
Minnesota Political Landscape Upended by Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

A fraud scandal had Democrats on the defensive and led Gov. Tim Walz to end his re-election bid. But the ICE surge upended the political landscape.
Published: February 21, 2026, 10:02 am
Los Angeles Olympics Have a Cloud of Concerns as Winter Games Close

New details about the LA28 chairman’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as well as anxiety over key infrastructure projects, have thrown the planning into disarray.
Published: February 21, 2026, 3:42 pm
Senate G.O.P. Faces Pressure to Force ‘Talking Filibuster’ for Voter ID Bill

Some reluctant Republicans say an old-school filibuster showdown with Democrats could paralyze the Senate with no guarantee of success. But President Trump and their own colleagues are spoiling for the fight.
Published: February 22, 2026, 6:13 am
How A.I. Money Is Flooding Into the Midterm Elections

A.I. companies, along with allied groups and executives, spent at least $83 million on federal elections last year, and huge amounts are set to arrive this year.
Published: February 21, 2026, 10:00 am
Bridge Owner Donated $1 Million to MAGA Group Before Trump Blasted Competitor

The PAC and the White House say the donation had nothing to do with President Trump’s tirade against a new bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.
Published: February 21, 2026, 2:50 pm
U.S. Kills 3 in Latest Boat Strike

Legal specialists on the use of lethal force have said the strikes are illegal, extrajudicial killings.
Published: February 21, 2026, 3:42 pm
Trump Presses on With Tariffs, Posing Challenge for Republicans

The president is plowing ahead with an unpopular policy after the Supreme Court’s rebuke, deepening his party’s risk in the midterm elections.
Published: February 21, 2026, 6:38 pm
6 Takeaways From the Supreme Court’s Tariff Decision

The court displayed its independence in what was a stinging rebuke to President Trump, though the ruling is unlikely to have an immediate effect on prices.
Published: February 22, 2026, 1:45 am
L.G.B.T.Q. Clubs in Some Texas Schools Can’t Be Banned, Judge Says

A Texas law passed last year was the first in the nation to explicitly ban clubs based on gender identity in K-12 schools. The judge blocked its enforcement in three school districts.
Published: February 21, 2026, 2:38 am
Judge Rebukes U.S. Over Application to Search Washington Post Reporter’s Home

A prosecutor apologized for failing to alert the magistrate to a 1980 law that restricts searches for reporting materials.
Published: February 21, 2026, 12:31 am
U.S. Planes Land at Jordan Base, a Key Hub for Planning Possible Iran Strikes
At least 60 attack aircraft are parked at the base, which has become a key hub for U.S. military planning for possible strikes on Iran.
Published: February 21, 2026, 4:06 pm
Court Clears Way for Louisiana Law Requiring Ten Commandments in Classrooms

A federal appeals court vacated a temporary block on the 2024 law, tossing a previous decision that called it “plainly unconstitutional.”
Published: February 21, 2026, 1:30 am
Ukraine-Russia war latest: UK will ‘make 2026 the year war ends’ says defence secretary after vow to deploy troops

‘A secure Europe needs a strong, sovereign Ukraine,’ said John Healey ahead of the four-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion
Published: February 22, 2026, 7:47 am
Minnesota Vikings receiver Rondale Moore died from ‘suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound,’ police say

Rondale Moore was found in a garage in southern Indiana, police said
Published: February 22, 2026, 3:02 am
Trump says he’s sending a hospital boat to Greenland. Nobody knows why

Trump did not say when the ship will arrive or how long it could stay
Published: February 22, 2026, 5:45 am
Trump’s CIA pulls 19 intelligence reports, including analyses of white nationalism and LGBT+ issues

The reports ‘failed to be independent of political consideration,’ according to agency
Published: February 22, 2026, 4:31 am
Court paves way for law requiring schools to display Ten Commandments in classrooms

Critics are arguing that it violates the separation of church and state
Published: February 21, 2026, 12:25 pm
Epstein survivor slams Les Wexner’s ‘abhorrent’ testimony

Maria Farmer says she ‘suffered abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’ at Wexner’s estate
Published: February 22, 2026, 12:41 am
Trump says he will raise new global tariffs to 15% after hitting out at ‘terrible’ Supreme Court

President’s ‘reciprocal tariffs’ were overturned by the US Supreme Court
Published: February 22, 2026, 12:19 am
Former UK PM Boris Johnson says UK should immediately send non-combat troops to Ukraine

Speaking ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Mr Johnson told the BBC that these troops should be stationed in peaceful regions
Published: February 21, 2026, 11:27 pm
Brother tracked down sister swept up in Utah avalanche but wasn’t able to save her

11-year-old girl died in the hospital, police say
Published: February 21, 2026, 11:11 pm
Trump approves disaster assistance to DC to help with sewage spill into Potomac River
President Donald Trump has approved emergency assistance to Washington, D.C., to help the city address a sewage system leak that dumped at least 250 million gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River
Published: February 21, 2026, 11:00 pm
JPMorgan concedes it closed Trump’s accounts after Jan. 6 attack

JPMorgan Chase now confirms it closed Trump’s accounts after mob of his supporters stormed halls of Congress
Published: February 21, 2026, 10:58 pm
Scammers created fake courtroom and law firm to prey on immigrants, DOJ says

‘Dozens’ of victims scammed out of tens of thousands of dollars in two-year scheme, prosecutors say
Published: February 21, 2026, 10:23 pm
Trump’s ‘Secretary of War’ is busy - pumping iron - while the president considers military strikes on Iran

The Defense Secretary featured in a series of videos on official U.S. government social media accounts this week, showing off his skills in the weight room
Published: February 21, 2026, 10:10 pm
All 9 bodies of backcountry skiers recovered in rescue operation after California avalanche

Recovery efforts had been suspended for several days due to heavy snow and the persistent threat of further avalanches
Published: February 21, 2026, 10:00 pm
Texas law enforcement agency under fire after people raise alarm over woman’s mugshot: ‘Very disturbed’

Fant Jomecia, 28, accused of trespassing at a Houston apartment complex
Published: February 21, 2026, 9:20 pm
Trump vows to raise worldwide tariffs to 15% ‘effective immediately’

Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, ushered in under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, were unlawfully imposed
Published: February 21, 2026, 8:48 pm
Ghislaine Maxwell fighting release of documents from Virginia Giuffre’s civil defamation lawsuit

Giuffre said Epstein had trafficked her to other men, including the former Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Published: February 21, 2026, 8:36 pm
DOJ swiftly fires lawyer chosen to take over from Trump pick Lindsey Halligan as Virginia prosecutor

Halligan resigned from the position last month after judges in the district continued to express skepticism regarding the legitimacy of her appointment
Published: February 21, 2026, 8:18 pm
Iran’s president says country will not bow to Trump’s pressure over nuclear talks

Trump's renewed threats of strikes in January came after Tehran suppressed widespread protests with deadly force
Published: February 21, 2026, 7:58 pm
All truck and bus drivers required to take commercial driver’s license test in English

Duffy indicated that the registration system and requirements for trucking companies would be strengthened
Published: February 21, 2026, 6:24 pm
FBI investigating ‘terrorism-related’ event after driver rammed car into Nevada power substation

The driver was a 23-year-old man from New York
Published: February 21, 2026, 6:06 pm
Millions brace for powerful nor’easter with NYC under its first blizzard warning in 9 years

The heaviest snowfall is forecast for Sunday night
Published: February 21, 2026, 5:17 pm
Thousands of troops from five countries and a $7bn relief fund: Inside Trump’s ‘board of peace’ plan to ‘rebuild’ Gaza

In a long-winded speech in Washington on Thursday, US president revealed more details about his plan for Gaza
Published: February 21, 2026, 4:45 pm
Gisèle Pelicot says trial was for all sexual violence survivors and women who gathered at court ‘gave her strength’

The feminist hero who changed the world for sexual offence survivors with her calls for shame to change sides speaks at the UK launch of her powerful new memoir A Hymn to Life
Published: February 21, 2026, 4:44 pm
Inside Nikopol: The only place to hide from Putin’s killer drones is our underground school

In a harrowing dispatch from the frontline city of Nikopol – so close to Russian forces that few journalists have ventured there – World Affairs Editor Sam Kiley talks to children, parents and teachers who are hunted down daily by Putin’s deadly quadcopters, yet have somehow managed to survive
Published: February 21, 2026, 4:27 pm
She was an orphan in Iran adopted by US veteran. The Trump admin wants to deport her

She is one of thousands of individuals adopted from abroad who were never granted citizenship due to a complex intersection of adoption and immigration law
Published: February 21, 2026, 4:12 pm
Kennedy Center performance canceled after ‘targeted attack’ on outdoor ice rink
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A ‘toxic chemical’ was spread across the ice, officials say
Published: February 21, 2026, 3:58 pm
Blood-stained gloves were found near Nancy Guthrie’s home as search enters third week with still no suspects

A pair of blood-stained gloves were found in the desert near Nancy Guthrie’s home, a couple have claimed, as the search for the 84-year-old enters its third week with no named suspects.
Published: February 21, 2026, 3:57 pm
3 killed after US military strikes boat engaging in ‘narco-trafficking operation’

This strike brings the total number of deaths from the Trump administration's attacks on alleged drug boats to at least 148 people
Published: February 21, 2026, 3:44 pm
‘American Idol’ contestant who gushed over wife on show charged with her murder

Caleb Flynn previously told judges on American Idol that he believed that his wife looked like Carrie Underwood
Published: February 21, 2026, 3:32 pm
Aerial video shows new $128.6m ICE warehouse in Georgia amid billion-dollar expansion

United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has purchased a massive warehouse in Social Circle, Georgia, for $128.6 million.
Published: February 21, 2026, 3:21 pm
Trump administration keeping underage pregnant migrants in a single Texas shelter where abortion is outlawed: report

Children as young as 13 are ‘trapped’ in a state with no access to abortion, lawyers and advocates say
Published: February 21, 2026, 3:04 pm
OpenAI employees raised alarm about mass shooting suspect months ago: report

Jesse Van Rootselaar’s ChatGPT account was flagged for ‘furtherance of violent activities’
Published: February 21, 2026, 2:17 pm
Ex-Trump advisor warns US president will ‘run out of patience’ on Iran

Donald Trump's former national security advisor has warned that the president is going to "run out of patience," as the Republican said on Friday (20 February) he’s “considering” ordering airstrikes on Iran.
Published: February 21, 2026, 11:59 am
‘Leave immediately’: Residents in Australia’s Victoria state urged to flee out-of-control bushfire

Police are investigating if the bushfire was deliberately lit
Published: February 21, 2026, 8:53 am
Cubans circumvent energy blackouts as Trump tightens oil blockade

US sanctions and a deep economic crisis have for years made it impossible for the government to buy enough fuel
Published: February 21, 2026, 8:53 am
She wrote a book about her husband’s death. Now she’s on trial for his murder

Kouri Richins faces a jury from Monday
Published: February 21, 2026, 8:38 am
‘Let’s take this with us’: Trump jokes with Vance moments after slamming ‘golden gavel’ to end Board of Peace meeting

This is the moment that Donald Trump joked with JD Vance about ‘taking’ a golden gavel with him following the inaugural Board of Peace meeting.
Published: February 21, 2026, 8:38 am
Sex first, dinner later: what can singles in Oslo, Berlin, Paris and Rome teach me about dating?

My fellow Brits seem weighed down by endless swiping – I went to the Europeans for a fresh perspective
Last year, I went through a breakup and threw myself into internet dating. I started experimenting with mirror selfies, and spent whole evenings trying to take artful photographs of my own bum. I agonised over my three-line bio. I even put a notebook by my bed with the Hinge prompt “most spontaneous thing I’ve done” written on the first page, so if the answer came to me in a dream, I’d have a pen and paper handy.
I’d spent my early 30s trying to cling on to a failing relationship, which had made me feel stuck in a holding pattern. As if I was fated to have a slightly different version of the same argument every night until I was dead. The thrill of scrolling on Hinge, when I first started dating, was that it felt like shopping for an alternate future. I’d pore over pictures of men cradling small dogs and swinging tennis rackets, and get high on the thought of all the tiny dogs and tennis games we would enjoy together. I started hiding my phone in a cupboard in the kitchen before I went to sleep, because when I kept it in my room, I could feel all my new lives calling to me. Sometimes, when I got up to hide it, I had motion sickness from scrolling so hard and so fast.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 12:00 pm
Scrubs: the cast’s chemistry is still so sparky it totally carries this zinger-packed comeback

Dr Cox is still electrifying, the original cast’s interactions are a joy to watch, and after a couple of episodes it finds its tone – making it just the comfort TV we need right now
It is possible to believe contradictory things. For instance, I believe TV’s reliance on reviving old shows is a risk-averse, creative regression. On the other hand, I love it. I particularly love it when fictional characters have visibly aged. There’s a broken humanity that you don’t get with flawless, collagen-rich skin. You sense you could talk to them about your sciatica and they’d get it.
I got that feeling with the new series of Scrubs (Disney+, from Thursday 26 February), a show I once mainlined on E4. Scrubs was as comforting as tea and toast. Surprisingly malleable, too. In its bones, it was a coming-of-age workplace bromance between junior doctors JD and Turk, played by then newcomers Zach Braff and Donald Faison. Their chemistry was the show’s anchor, balancing sassy racial harmony with irreverence and heart, as they bore witness to universal human drama. But is it healthy enough to survive resuscitation, more than 15 years after its last episode aired?
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:00 am
Gisèle Pelicot on rape, courage and her ex-husband: ‘He was loved by everyone. That’s what is so terrifying’

The case against her former husband shocked the world, while her response inspired awe. As she publishes a memoir, she discusses chemical submission, the abuse hidden within her apparently perfect marriage – and why she decided to go public
At Gisèle Pelicot’s new home on Île de Ré off France’s Atlantic coast, she likes to take bracing walks along the beach in all weathers, play classical music loud, eat nice chocolate and, as a gift to each new morning, always set the table for breakfast the night before. “It’s my way of putting myself in a good mood when I wake up: the cups are out already, I just need to put the kettle on,” she says.
But one of her most treasured possessions is a box of letters she keeps on her desk. The envelopes from across the world – some sent on a prayer, addressed only with her name and the village in Provence where she once lived – piled up at the courthouse in Avignon in southern France in late 2024, when she became famous worldwide as a symbol of courage for waiving her right to anonymity in the trial of her ex-husband and dozens of men he had invited to rape her while she was drugged unconscious.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 11:30 am
How the beaches, culture and people of Corfu hit me for six

A cricket match kindled my love affair with the Greek island, inspiring both a literary festival and my new novel
This is not where you would expect an article about one of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful islands to start. It’s the tail end of winter, 2021. Kensal Green Cemetery in west London: the imperial mausolea canted and crumbling, low clouds dissolving into rain. We are still in that strange phase of the pandemic when we are masked, newly aware of our bodies and the space around them. We are here to bury Nikos, a man who for me, for many, was the incarnation of Corfu.
I had spent my 20s trying to find the perfect Greek island, hopping from the well-trodden (Mykonos, Santorini, Cephalonia) to the more obscure (Kythira, Symi, Meganisi). None quite matched the vision I had dreamed into being as a child, when I segued from Robert Graves to Mary Renault, then to Lawrence Durrell and John Fowles. Greece was an idea before it was a place: freedom and deep thought, a constellation of sand, salt and thyme.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:00 am
Damian Lewis: ‘Someone put flowers at my feet and I realised it was my stalker’

The actor on bloodcurdling stage experiences, back yard cricket and the best advice he’s ever received
In the spirit of your role as Lord Davenport in Fackham Hall – what is the poshest thing you have ever done?
Taking a helicopter to Royal Ascot. That is one of the poshest things I have done. I became aware of how posh it was when I started calming down and realised I wasn’t going to fall out of it.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:00 pm
‘He was approachable, down-to-earth, irritating’: inside the real-life love story of JFK Jr and Carolyn Bessette

As Ryan Murphy’s new mini-series focuses on their explosive relationship, aides and experts explain the real-life couple behind the myth
He only met John F Kennedy Jr for five minutes but, three decades later, the memory lingers on. “Oh my God, he had it all,” says Larry Sabato, a political scientist, recalling their encounter at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington. “He had his mother’s poise and his father’s charisma; it was a perfect combination of the two. If there was anybody destined to be president, it was him.”
In the US, the Kennedys occupy territory somewhere between the British royal family and Greek tragedy, a tale of impossible glamour pierced by spectacles of public mourning. More than a quarter of a century after the single-engine plane piloted by John Kennedy Jr plunged into the Atlantic Ocean, killing him; his wife, Carolyn Bessette; and her sister, Lauren Bessette, Camelot is being mined for content once more.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 1:23 pm
Homeland security to suspend TSA PreCheck and Global Entry airport security programs

Democrats accuse DHS of ‘kneecapping’ programs that help speed registered travelers through security lines
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is suspending the TSA PreCheck and Global Entry airport security programs as a partial government shutdown continues.
The programs are designed to help speed registered travelers through security lines. Suspending them could cause headaches for passengers.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 6:23 am
Trump raises tariffs to 15% on imports from all countries

President announced increase from 10% using different authority from mechanism that supreme court struck down on Friday
Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he would raise a temporary tariff rate on US imports from all countries from 10% to 15%, less than 24 hours after the US supreme court ruled against the legality of his flagship trade policy.
Infuriated by the high court’s ruling on Friday that he had exceeded his authority and should have got congressional approval for the tariffs he introduced last year under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), the US president railed against the justices who struck down his use of tariffs – calling them a “disgrace to the nation” – and ordered an immediate 10% tariff on all imports, in addition to any existing levies, under a separate law.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:43 pm
DoJ cases against protesters keep collapsing as officers’ lies are exposed in court

String of embarrassing defeats for prosecutors as experts condemn DoJ effort to cast people as ‘violent perpetrators’
Department of Justice prosecutors across the US have suffered a string of embarrassing defeats in their aggressive pursuit of criminal cases against people accused of “assaulting” and “impeding” federal officers.
In recent months, the federal government has relentlessly prosecuted protesters, government critics, immigrants and others arrested during immigration operations, often accusing them of physically attacking officers or interfering with their duties.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 1:00 pm
Huckabee’s Israel land remarks condemned as ‘dangerous’ as controversy rumbles on

Arab and Islamic governments issue joint statement denouncing the comments made on Tucker Carlson podcast
Arab and Islamic countries jointly condemned remarks by the US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, who suggested Israel had a biblical right to a vast swath of the Middle East.
Huckabee, a former Baptist minister and a fervent Israel supporter, was speaking on the podcast of Tucker Carlson.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 1:46 am
New York City gets first blizzard warning in nine years as area hunkers down

New Jersey and other east coast areas brace for storm threatening more than 1ft of snow and 55mph wind gusts
Blizzard warnings were issued Saturday for New York City, New Jersey and coastal communities along the east coast for a late-winter storm set to arrive on Sunday that could dump more than a foot of snow and bring wind gusts of more than 55mph.
The blizzard warning for New York City is the first since 2017 and comes as parts of the city are still dotted with hillocks of ice – leftovers from the previous major snowstorm nearly a month ago.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 9:28 pm
All nine bodies of skiers killed in California avalanche recovered

Six additional skiers survived tragedy in Sierra Nevadas near Lake Tahoe, a popular winter sport destination
Officials announced on Saturday that the bodies of all nine missing skiers who were killed in a devastating avalanche in California had been recovered, following days of search efforts.
The avalanche happened in the Sierra Nevada mountains in northern California near Lake Tahoe, a popular skiing and winter sport destination. No more people are left missing after Tuesday’s deadly avalanche.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 12:09 am
Epstein files place renewed attention on US authorities’ failure to stop him

Files show accuser in 2011 provided extensive account of abuse as questions mount over why action was not taken
The Department of Justice’s release of millions of Jeffrey Epstein files has not only prompted questions about his crimes – but renewed attention on authorities’ failure to stop him after an accuser reported him in 1996.
This new cache of Epstein files has provided more insight into authorities’ familiarity with allegations against him in the years that followed, including time between his sweetheart plea deal in 2008 and federal arrest nearly six years ago.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 11:00 am
Ilia Malinin performs to Fear as he completes cathartic Olympic gala routine

American given rousing reception by crowd in Milan
Alysa Liu and Mikhail Shaidorov among other performers
Alysa Liu had the opportunity to cherish skating on the same Olympic ice where she won two gold medals one more time. Ilia Malinin had the chance to replace some disappointing memories with much better ones.
The two Americans were among more than 40 Olympic figure skaters who took part in the traditional exhibition gala on Saturday night, which not only serves to wrap up the program but to celebrate the entire sport.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 10:44 pm
US salsa legend Willie Colón, vocalist, trombonist and composer, dies aged 75

Colón’s music combined jazz, rock and salsa, incorporating rhythms from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Brazil and Africa
Willie Colón, the pioneering trombonist, vocalist and composer, died on Saturday aged 75, his family has said.
With more than 30m albums sold, multiple platinum records and 11 combined Grammy and Latin Grammy nominations, Colón is among the most successful salsa artists of all time.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 9:55 pm
Trump news at a glance: President condemns ‘anti-American decision’ and pursues new tariffs avenue

Donald Trump doubles down on aggressive tariff policy with 15% global tax – key US politics stories from 21 February 2026 at a glance
Donald Trump raised the global duty on imports into the US to 15% on Saturday, doubling down on his promise to maintain his aggressive tariff policy a day after the supreme court ruled much of it illegal.
Trump said on his Truth Social platform that after a thorough review of Friday’s “extraordinarily anti-American decision” by the court to rein in his tariff program, the administration was hiking the import levies “to the fully allowed, and legally tested, 15% level”.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 12:52 am
Trump approves federal emergency declaration for Potomac River sewage spill

Millions of gallons of raw sewage have been pouring into the water through a ruptured pipe since last month
Donald Trump approved a federal emergency declaration Saturday related to a sewer main break north of Washington DC that threatens to put a stink on the US’s 250th anniversary celebrations in the US capital this summer.
“The president’s action authorizes Fema to coordinate all disaster relief efforts to alleviate the hardship and suffering caused by the emergency on the local population and to provide appropriate assistance to save lives, to protect property, public health and safety, and to lessen the threat of catastrophe,” a release from the Federal Emergency Management Agency said.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 5:51 pm
‘Trump, I’m not afraid of you’: meet some of the people suing the president

More than a hundred lawsuits were filed against the Trump administration over the past year. Four people explain why it’s important to protect rights and fight back
Donald Trump’s second term has been marked by a rollback of civil liberties.
He has terminated all federal diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility offices and positions. He has declared that the government will only refer to individuals by their biological “sex” instead of their gender identity. He has also set a sweeping anti-immigration agenda, attempting to end birthright citizenship, pausing refugee admissions and increasing immigration enforcement operations around the country.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 1:00 pm
‘Don’t go to the US – not with Trump in charge’: the UK tourist with a valid visa detained by ICE for six weeks

Karen Newton was in America on the trip of a lifetime when she was shackled, transported and held for weeks on end. With tourism to the US under increasing strain, she says, ‘If it can happen to me, it can happen to anyone’
When Karen Newton left home in late July 2025, she knew that international travellers were being locked up in immigration detention centres in the US. “I was aware,” she nods. “But I never thought it would have any impact on my holiday.” Karen, 65, had a British passport and a tourist visa. She hadn’t been abroad for eight years, and was keen for some guaranteed sun. “I really just wanted to get away from the house.”
She and her husband, Bill, 66, had an ambitious itinerary that would take them through California, Nevada, Wyoming, Montana and then on to Canada over two months. Las Vegas wasn’t to Karen’s taste: “Way too commercialised.” She much preferred Yellowstone, where they saw Old Faithful, the famous geyser, as it shot boiling water into the air, and got up close with some extraordinary wildlife. “There was a bison right next to the car. Another time, a wolf walked past.” Her eyes sparkle at the memory. “It was just amazing.”
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 6:00 am
Detentions and disappearances: how ICE has driven fear into Michigan’s Arab communities

Arab Americans in Dearborn and beyond are being swept up by ICE at places of worship and work, with devastating consequences
Lorenda Lewis is so tired she can barely keep her head straight. Surrounded by her six young children at a cafe in Dearborn, Michigan, she recounts the nightmare of the past four months that saw her husband, Abdelouahid Aouchiche, an Algerian national, taken away.
It was still dark when, at about 5.15am last October, her 61-year-old husband and 12-year-old son, Abdullah, arrived at the Furqan mosque for morning prayers. Abdullah recalls his father being approached by two men outside the mosque, grabbing him and asking for his papers. After a brief conversation, he says he was allowed to call his mother and told to go inside the mosque by the agents. When she arrived minutes later, her husband and the agents were gone.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 11:00 am
‘That’s a losing battle’: baboon incursions cause tense human-wildlife standoff in Cape Town

Animal rights activists disagree with authorities on how best to handle boom in primate population near Table Mountain
At the edge of Da Gama Park, where the Cape Town suburb meets the mountain, baboons jumped from the road to garden walls to roofs and back again. Children from South African navy families living in the area’s modest houses played in the street. Some were delighted; some wary; most were unfazed by the animals.
A few miles away, overlooking a soaring peak and sweeping bay, Nicola de Chaud showed photos of food strewn across her kitchen by a baboon. In another incident, a baboon threw one of her dogs across the veranda. In January, a male baboon lunged at her and refused to leave the house for 10 minutes.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 7:00 am
Thailand moves to cut sugar in popular drinks amid health drive

Major chains agree to halve default sweetness, but street vendors and cafes remain outside sugar tax rules
A crowd of customers, holding phones aloft, watch intently as Auntie Nid mixes up her bestseller: an iced Thai tea.
Condensed milk is poured into a glass, followed by three heaped tablespoons of sugar, and then freshly strained tea. The end product – a deep orange, creamy treat – is poured into a plastic bag filled with ice.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 5:00 am
‘They were mothers, wives, friends’: how a ski trip turned deadly in the California mountains

A picture is emerging of one of the worst avalanche disasters in US history, and the women among a tight-knit group of friends who died
csThe ringing of a phone echoed through the Nevada county, California, sheriff’s office just before noon on 17 February.
The 911 call brought devastating news: an avalanche had occurred on nearby Castle Peak – a 9,110ft (2,780-meter) mountain north of the Donner summit in the Lake Tahoe area. A group of backcountry skiers had been on the mountainside, returning home from a three-day expedition, during a heavy winter storm. While six had survived, more than half their group was missing.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 3:00 pm
‘She did kill. There’s no grey area there’: Labour MP Naz Shah on the day she and her mother were arrested for murder

The politician was 18 when she and her mum were hauled off to a police station for the killing of the man she’d considered an uncle. What happened next would shape her future. She talks Labour’s woes, making mistakes, and why it’s finally time to share her own traumatic story
• Read an extract from Naz Shah’s memoir here
Naz Shah found it thrilling when she was arrested on suspicion of murder. “I’ll be honest with you, I had fun. It was the most excitement I’d ever had in my flipping life. I’d never been to a police station before. I was 18 and wet behind the ears. I was this really sheltered kid who’d been arrested. And I was like, they’ve got it wrong, so in my head it was all going to be over soon,” the MP for Bradford West says. “They took my clothes and gave me this white suit to wear, and I was saying, ‘Ooh, I look foxy in this, don’t I? Can you imagine taking me on a date in this?’ I was having a right laugh with the police officers. Honestly, I was so naive.”
Shah’s beloved “Uncle” Azam had died unexpectedly in April 1992. An autopsy revealed that he had been poisoned with arsenic. Shah and her mother, Zoora, who spoke little English, had cooked the previous night’s supper. They were arrested and taken to different police stations. Shah was released. Zoora admitted that she had made the dessert that contained the arsenic. After a month-long trial, she was convicted of Azam’s murder in December 1993 and sentenced to 20 years in jail.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 6:00 am
‘We are not scared’: the Ukrainians building families in the shadow of war

Birthrates have fallen since Russia’s invasion but some have held on to hope and are bringing up children despite risks
Four years ago Russian troops were a few kilometres away from Leleka maternity hospital, beyond a pine forest and a lake. Vladimir Putin’s plan to conquer Ukraine – wrapping it into a new Russian empire – began just down the road. They were meant to seize Kyiv and topple Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s pro-western government.
To the Kremlin’s surprise, Ukraine fought back. A Russian armoured column was destroyed in nearby Bucha. For five weeks a battle raged. Maternity staff treated wounded Ukrainian soldiers. Then, in March 2022, Russian troops pulled out of the Kyiv region. They left behind the bodies of hundreds of civilians they had killed, including fleeing families gunned down in their cars.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 6:00 am
‘The anxieties just lift’: why domestic abuse refuges are turning to female tradespeople

With construction overwhelmingly male, Refuge says tradeswomen help survivors of abuse feel safer
One of the main challenges in maintaining the 64 homes for domestic abuse survivors run by Refuge is the reliance on a male-dominated workforce of electricians, plumbers and decorators.
“The presence of men can be distressing and could trigger past traumas for our survivors,” said Lisa Cantwell-Hope, the head of property services at the charity. “Male contractors need an escort to make our survivors feel more comfortable, and we always put a notice out to all our residents saying there will be a male presence in the building today. So it can be challenging and takes up more time.”
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 6:00 am
I’m worried my boyfriend’s use of AI is affecting his ability to think for himself | Annalisa Barbieri

Overdependence on chatbots is a growing problem, and though your boyfriend’s ADHD may be a factor, he needs to find the root of his anxiety
My boyfriend of eight years, who is 44, has ADHD and runs his own business. He’s always struggled with admin and mundane tasks, but AI has revolutionised how he works. Now I’m worried he can’t seem to do anything without AI. He is a heavy ChatGPT user and uses it even when there’s a better non-AI alternative (eg he’ll ask it for train times rather than using Trainline, even though it’s less accurate). He just got his ChatGPT Wrapped and he’s in the top 0.3% of users worldwide.
I worry about his ability to think independently, as well as the environmental impact. I know it’s a useful tool for him at work, but he uses it for everything in life.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 6:00 am
Can a hair dryer really save your scalp from heat damage? I put Dyson’s Supersonic Nural to the test

With sensors that cool the air as it nears your head, this high-end tool promises gentler styling for sensitive scalps
• The best hair dryers for smooth, speedy styling at home
Tell most hair-care enthusiasts you want to upgrade your hair dryer, and I’d bet good money you’ll be asked, “Will you buy a Dyson?” That would have been a ludicrous question more than a decade ago when the brand specialised in vacuum cleaners, but not since it took the luxury hair-care market by storm in 2016 with its Supersonic hair dryer.
The Supersonic ripped up the hair-dryer rulebook, with its distinctive design, lightweight feel and quiet operation. Eight years after the original, Dyson launched the Supersonic Nural: an upgraded version with new tricks up its sleeve.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 7:00 am
‘It helps with loneliness’: grief, play and the power of lifelike dolls - photo essay

Dolls that look like real babies – complete with tiny veins and folds of skin – can be endearing yet deeply unsettling. In the Netherlands, however, there are tens of thousands of ‘reborn’ doll enthusiasts
“It’s a doll,” Ineke Schmelter, 71, often says as she walks down the street with a pram and someone peers fondly under the hood, asking: “How old is the baby?” Then she pulls back the blanket and reveals the doll. She points out the craftsmanship – the little veins, the creases in the skin – and explains that it can take as many as 20 layers of paint to achieve such a lifelike finish. Sometimes, though, she can’t be bothered with the long version – the explanations, the strange looks. “As if I’m not quite right in the head.” Then she just says: “Two months,” and keeps walking.
Ineke Schmelter in the kitchen with her reborn baby Ronin
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 7:00 am
‘A natural paradise’: the south of France’s beautiful blue lagoon

With pine-fringed beaches, crystal waters and affordable seafood restaurants, L’Étang de Thau is a hidden gem worth visiting at any time of year
When I asked Nordine Nid Hsain, the owner of my favourite Parisian bistro, why he sold up and left the capital to join the arty diaspora living in the Mediterranean port of Sète, he said: “What really drew me here was not Sète itself, but the natural paradise of the adjoining Thau lagoon. I love cycling and, after 10 years here, I am still excited to go out every day to explore the bike paths that run around the lagoon.”
He added: “There’s always something new to discover – beaches; wetland landscapes; enjoying a plate of freshly harvested oysters at the water’s edge; riding through the vineyards then tasting the wine in the vigneron’s cellar.”
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 7:00 am
CBS News is convulsing as Larry Ellison tries to please Trump | Margaret Sullivan

Recent incidents involving Anderson Cooper and Stephen Colbert suggest things are not well at the network after the acquisition financed by Trump supporter Larry Ellison
Anderson Cooper decides to walk away from broadcast TV’s most prestigious news show, 60 Minutes. Stephen Colbert takes his interview with a rising Democratic politician to YouTube instead of his own late-night show. The CBS Evening News anchor presents a misleading version of the network’s own exclusive reporting on Ice arrests. And a news producer writes a farewell note to her CBS News colleagues blaming the loss of editorial independence.
If you connect the dots, the picture of what’s happening at CBS becomes all too clear. That picture comes into even sharper focus once you recall an underlying factor: the network’s parent company is trying to get a big commercial deal done and needs the help of the Trump administration to bring it over the finish line.
Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 12:00 pm
Trump’s global tariffs have finally been overturned. What next? | Steven Greenhouse

The US supreme court ruled against the president. Let’s hope the court removes its pro-Trump glasses on other issues and stands up for the rule of law
There’s no denying that the US supreme court’s long-awaited ruling that overturned Donald Trump’s global tariffs is important, and if the ruling turns out to be a harbinger that the court is ready to abandon its startling sycophancy toward the US president, it could prove hugely important. The ruling this Friday is the first time during Trump’s second term that the justices have struck down one of his policies. Not only that, the policy they struck down is Trump’s signature economic policy – he has used tariffs to bash, lord over and terrorize dozens of other countries and make himself the King of the Economic Jungle.
In the court’s main opinion, joined by three conservative justices and three liberals, chief justice John Roberts used some sharp language to slap down Trump’s tariffs, writing that the constitution specifically gives Congress, not the president, the power to impose taxes and tariffs. (Roberts noted that tariffs are indeed taxes.)
Steven Greenhouse is a journalist and author, focusing on labour and the workplace, as well as economic and legal issues
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 1:00 pm
Ukraine is the biggest and most consequential of all the American betrayals | Simon Tisdall

As the war enters its fifth year, it’s time for Europe to take the fight to Putin on its own terms and tell Trump to get lost
Viewed from Europe, the US’s failure to defend the people of Ukraine against Russian aggression is the greatest and most consequential of a host of recent American betrayals. It’s not just the sickening subservience shown to Vladimir Putin, an indicted war criminal and mass killer. It’s not only the victim-blaming and bullying of Kyiv into making concessions. It’s not even Donald Trump’s crass attempts to monetise the war and milk the misery of millions for Nobel glory, while undercutting Nato allies and trampling sovereign rights.
What really shocks, and hurts, is the sheer bad faith shown by a country that Europeans always counted a friend. As the 18th-century English gothic novelist Ann Radcliffe noted, “few circumstances are more afflicting than a discovery of perfidy in those whom we have trusted”. To echo Trump’s dark warning after he was rebuffed over Greenland: Europe will remember.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 6:00 am
Botswana’s diamond-funded health system has failed: it needs to be reformed and rebuilt | Duma Gideon Boko

As Botswana’s president here is my plan to renew this country’s beleaguered health system – and my vision for a stronger Africa
Shortages of medicine in Botswana forced me to declare a public health emergency last year. Patients went without treatment – not because health workers failed them, but because the system did. For a nation committed to universal healthcare, free at the point of use, it was a moment of hard truth.
Even outwardly strong public health systems can be fragile. As donor assistance bites across the continent, governments cannot afford to delay building resilience.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 12:00 pm
This Ramadan in Gaza we pray for mercy, share what we have and light a single candle for hope | Majdoleen Abu Assi

I mourn the vibrant life we lived before. But though our faces anxiously turn to the sky, our hands are joined in a solidarity that rises above hunger
Every year, Ramadan comes as a sanctuary for the soul. For Muslims like me, it is a sacred pause in the chaos of life. But this year, as a woman displaced from the familiar streets of Gaza City to a rented room in Al-Zawayda, I am searching for a peace that feels like a ghost. The world calls this a “ceasefire”, yet from my window the silence feels heavy. We are holding our breath because the fear of death has not disappeared, it has just become unpredictable.
I did not welcome Ramadan this year with the golden lanterns that once adorned our balconies. I welcomed it to the roar of bulldozers clearing the bones of neighbouring houses and with the constant buzz of the zanana, the Israeli surveillance drones, overhead. Even as we stand in prayer, that metallic humming drowns out the adhan, the call to prayer, reminding us that we are still watched and that our “calm” rests at the mercy of a sudden strike.
Majdoleen Abu Assi is a project coordinator and humanitarian practitioner based in Gaza, Palestine
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Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 12:00 pm
The 60-second rule? Colour theory? Yet more ways we’re supposed to live our lives | Francesca Newton

In these times of social, political and even environmental instability, is it any wonder that we turn to influencers for instruction?
A group of young women are about to try colour analysis for the first time. One says she suspects she’s not “supposed to wear gold”, and then holds up both hands swathed in gold rings and bracelets. The video cuts to the same woman with a strip of gold fabric laid across her chest. A sad trumpet sound plays before the strip is whipped off and replaced with a silver one. “See?” the analyst says. “Way better here.” The woman says: “Yeah”, but she sounds unhappy.
Colour analysis is a method of picking out the shades that suit your skin tone. After its first life in the 1980s and 90s, “getting your colours done” found a new audience on TikTok in 2024 and has only become more popular since. This clip was one of many thrown up by my Instagram feed but it stuck with me, largely because it seemed so depressing in its portrayal of the trend as something to be endured rather than enjoyed. Directions on what you’re “supposed” or “not supposed” to wear, it intimated, should be followed even if it means sacrificing your own preferences.
Francesca Newton is a writer and editor
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Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 10:00 am
Brady Tkachuk admits to ‘hatred’ as US and Canada prepare for Olympic men’s ice hockey final

Long-time rivals play for gold on Sunday at 2026 Games
Tensions are high between two teams
Status of Canada’s Sidney Crosby still uncertain
The US and Canada are prepared for a stormy men’s ice hockey final on Sunday as the long-time rivals face off for Winter Olympic gold.
This year’s Olympics mark the first time NHL players have competed at the Winter Games since 2014, meaning many of the best players in the world will face each other on Sunday. While Canada are the betting favourites – and have won the most ice hockey golds in Olympic history – the US players say they have motivation to upset their northern neighbours.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 3:38 pm
Jorrit Bergsma wins mass start to continue golden Winter Olympics for 40-somethings

Dutch skater claims his first gold since 2014
Jordan Stolz misses out on fourth medal of Games
Jorrit Bergsma, the mullet-wearing 40-year-old speed skating legend from the Netherlands, won the men’s mass start on Saturday afternoon for his second medal of the Milano Cortina Games and his first Olympic gold since 2014.
Bergsma crossed first in 7:55.50, ahead of Viktor Hald Thorup of Denmark and Andrea Giovannini of Italy, denying American star Jordan Stolz in his bid to become the first man in 32 years to win three long-track speed skating golds at a single Olympics.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 5:09 pm
Polish speed skater Kamila Sellier undergoes surgery after taking blade to face at Winter Olympics

25-year-old says she is ‘doing okay’ after injury
Athlete posts update to Instagram after scary crash
Polish short track skater Kamila Sellier says that she is “doing okay” after suffering a bad cut to her face in a crash on Friday.
Sellier went down along with 14-time Olympic medalist Arianna Fontana of Italy and American skater Kristen Santos-Griswold, who was penalized for an illegal lane pass that contributed to the collision. That kept Santos-Griswold from advancing through the quarter-final round.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:56 pm
‘Worst skis I ever had’: Swedish biathletes blame poor Olympic form on waxing team

Wax technicians apologise after mass-start failure
Sweden’s trio finish 18th, 21st and 26th in event
Sweden’s biathletes have struggled to deliver medals at the Winter Olympics and on Friday they finally ran out of patience with their waxing team, blaming a bad job on their skis for an embarrassingly poor performance in the men’s mass start.
Often among the favourites in biathlon events, the Swedes had a dismal day in the final men’s race of the Games, with Sebastian Samuelsson finishing 18th, Martin Ponsiluoma 21st and Jesper Nelin 26th in the 30-man field.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 12:17 pm
NFL receiver Rondale Moore dies at age of 25: ‘Way too soon. Way too special’

Former coach says player was ‘complete joy’
Teammates pay tribute after Moore’s death
NFL wide receiver Rondale Moore died on Saturday at the age of 25, his former college coach, Jeff Brohm, has confirmed.
“Rondale Moore was a complete joy to coach,” Brohm, who worked with Moore at Purdue, said in a statement. “The ultimate competitor that wouldn’t back down from any challenge. Rondale had a work ethic unmatched by anyone. A great teammate that would come through in any situation. We all loved Rondale, we loved his smile and competitive edge that always wanted to please everyone he came in contact with. We offer all of our thoughts and prayers to Rondale and his family, we love him very much.”
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Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 3:33 am
O’Reilly doubles up as Manchester City sink Newcastle to keep up title chase

Manchester City are timing their title run-in perfectly, to give Pep Guardiola a fine chance of a seventh title in a decade and to break Arsenal’s hearts yet again.
For fans of each team squeaky posterior time is officially entered. For the neutral the final 11 matches for City and the Gunners promise to be a cannot-miss spectacle.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 10:16 pm
Rahm’s refusal to pay fine over LIV Golf puts Ryder Cup future in peril

LIV rebel rejects European Tour Group’s offer
Tyrrell Hatton has settled over seven-figure fine
Jon Rahm’s Ryder Cup future is in serious doubt after the Spaniard failed to join his teammate Tyrrell Hatton in settling a dispute over a seven-figure fine with the European Tour Group over participation in LIV Golf.
Hatton is one of eight players who have agreed to settle all outstanding fines due in Europe and withdraw any appeals in return for releases to play on LIV tournaments in 2026. Luke Donald, who is expected to remain in office for a third stint as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain, wanted the situation with Hatton and Rahm resolved. Donald has only partly got his wish, with Adare Manor in 2027 looming ever closer.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 11:49 am
Bill Mazeroski, walk-off hero of Pirates’ 1960 World Series win, dies at 89

Infielder hit historic shot in 1960 World Series’ Game 7
Pirates pay tribute to ‘one of a kind’ Hall of Famer
Bill Mazeroski, the Hall of Fame second baseman who won eight Gold Glove awards for his steady work in the field and the hearts of countless Pittsburgh Pirates fans for his historic walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, has died at the age of 89.
Pirates owner Bob Nutting said “Maz was one of a kind, a true Pirates legend ... His name will always be tied to the biggest home run in baseball history and the 1960 World Series championship, but I will remember him most for the person he was: humble, gracious and proud to be a Pirate.”
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 5:50 pm
Cheating, Penisgate and boos for Vance: the 10 wildest stories of the Winter Olympics

Amid the triumphs, failures and broken medals in Milano Cortina, here’s our countdown of the outstanding moments that will live long in the memory
Cheating has been part and parcel of the Olympics since at least Eupolus of Thessaly in 388BC. But crooked boxers from ancient Greece never confessed their indiscretions on live television. The Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Lægreid did exactly that after winning bronze in the men’s 20km biathlon for his first individual Olympic medal, publicly admitting he’d two-timed his girlfriend three months earlier and calling it “my biggest mistake” in an overshare for the ages carried live by national broadcaster NRK. Lægreid’s shot appeared to have missed the target one day later when the wronged party, wishing to remain anonymous, told the Norwegian paper VG it was “hard to forgive” what he did.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 8:00 am
Norway’s Klæbo seals historic sweep with record sixth gold of Winter Games

Victory in 50km mass start breaks record from 1980
Teammates Nyenget and Iversen lock out podium
At the end of one of the great races in the history of the Winter Olympics, there was the greatest athlete in the history of the Winter Olympics. After a little over two hours of racing Johannes Høsflot Klæbo won his sixth gold medal of these Games when he beat his Norwegian teammate Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget by 17.4 seconds to win the men’s 50km classic.
The triumph meant the 29-year-old set the record for the most gold medals in a single Winter Games, set by the US speed skater Eric Heiden when he won five at Lake Placid in 1980. In an age of exaggeration and in an industry that loves overstatement, it is entirely true to say that there has never been anything quite like it.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 12:59 pm
‘Delighted’ James Milner celebrates record with Brighton win at Brentford

James Milner showed he can still contribute during his record-breaking 654th Premier League appearance as Brighton won at Brentford. Milner’s inclusion meant he moved past Gareth Barry’s record tally in the competition and it proved an occasion to remember for the Seagulls after first-half goals by Diego Gómez and Danny Welbeck.
The pressure had mounted on Fabian Hürzeler after one league win in 13 games and he turned to the veteran midfielder in an attempt to arrest a worrying run of results after a recent start at Aston Villa. The 40-year-old produced an accomplished display on a landmark occasion before his 90th-minute substitution was marked with applause from both sets of supporters.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 5:07 pm
Pakistan strikes militant hideouts on Afghan border after surge in attacks

‘Intelligence-based, selective operations’ carried out against Pakistani Taliban camps, says information ministry
Pakistan launched multiple airstrikes on Saturday night targeting militants in neighbouring Afghanistan, where the government reported children were among dozens of people killed and wounded.
Islamabad did not say precisely where the strikes were carried out or provide other details.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 11:38 pm
High energy prices threaten UK’s status as manufacturing power, business groups say

CBI and Energy UK report finds 40% of firms have cut investment as electricity costs remain far above pre-Ukraine levels
The UK is at risk of losing its status as a major manufacturing centre after a sharp rise in energy prices that has forced about 40% of businesses to cut back investment, according to a report by the CBI and Energy UK.
In a stinging message to ministers, the report said British businesses – from chemical producers to pubs and restaurants – were being undermined by a failure to cap prices and upgrade the UK’s ageing gas and electricity networks.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 7:00 am
Matt Goodwin is running: the search for Reform’s elusive byelection candidate

Nigel Farage’s man in Gorton and Denton has a huge public platform, and a taste for culture war. What happens when he concerns himself with bin collections?
On a bracingly cold February night in Levenshulme, a black Volkswagen people-carrier draws up outside a little parish church, around which a small crowd has begun to gather. From behind the car’s darkened windows steps the Reform candidate for the Gorton and Denton byelection, dressed in the trademark gilet that makes him look less like a politician and more like a man who has come straight from a grouse shoot. As he enters the church where the electoral hustings will take place, a leaflet is thrust into his hand, which as he will later discover with a horrified grimace, is a flyer for the local branch of the Communist League, bearing policies such as “amnesty for all immigrants” and “defend Cuba’s socialist revolution”.
But then, when you are trying to attract the attention of someone as elusive as Prof Matt Goodwin, you have to seize your opportunities whenever they arise. Over recent weeks the former academic and rightwing firebrand has been a curiously intangible presence in the constituency whose representation he is seeking: perpetually detectable but not remotely approachable, always visible without ever really being seen.
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 6:00 am
Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv condemns ‘blackmail’ by Hungary and Slovakia in energy supplies dispute

Ukraine foreign ministry says ultimatums should be sent to the Kremlin, not Kyiv; explosions in the capital and western Ukrainian city of Lviv: What we know on day 1,460
Continue reading...Published: February 22, 2026, 2:02 am
US group allegedly ran fake law firm and court proceedings to scam immigrants

Federal prosecutors have arraigned four people in New Jersey, with a fifth at large in Colombia
Four people were arraigned on Saturday in New Jersey for allegedly posing as immigration attorneys and officials to scam immigrants, the justice department said.
Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York, who announced the arrests on Friday, said the group pretended to run a law firm, and staged fake court proceedings, in an elaborate scheme to defraud people seeking legal help for their immigration cases.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 6:48 pm
Iran refusing to export highly enriched uranium but willing to dilute purity, sources say

Proposal will be at heart of offer to US as Trump considers whether to attack Iran
Iran is refusing to export its 300kg stockpile of highly enriched uranium, but is willing to dilute the purity of the stockpile it holds under the supervision of UN nuclear inspectorate the IAEA, Iranian sources have said.
The proposal will be at the heart of the offer Iran is due to make to the US in the next few days, as the US president, Donald Trump, weighs whether to use his vast naval buildup in the Middle East to attack the country.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:14 pm
Louisiana schools can display Ten Commandments, appeals court rules

Court lifted injunction on law requiring display of religious text in every public school classroom
A federal appeals court cleared the way on Friday for a controversial Louisiana law requiring poster-sized displays of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom, allowing the state to enforce a law that was previously found to be unconstitutional.
The US fifth circuit court of appeals voted 12-6 to lift a preliminary injunction on the law after most the judges found that it was premature to decide on the law’s constitutionality, as it had not gone into effect.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 5:07 pm
Nasa may roll back Artemis II rocket launch after helium flow discovery

Agency statement comes one day after announcement of 6 March target for astronauts’ mission to circle the moon
Nasa said in a blog post on Saturday it is taking steps to potentially roll back the Artemis II rocket launch after discovering an interrupted flow of helium.
The agency said it is taking steps to roll the Artemis II rocket and Orion spacecraft back to the vehicle assembly building at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 6:53 pm
‘We can see that courage’: Greece recovers long-lost photos of Nazis’ May Day executions

Culture ministry hails ‘exceptional historical importance’ of prints that show resistance fighters’ final moments
In his book-filled office, Vangelis Sakkatos took in the images of the men lined up before a firing squad. The executions on May Day 1944 have haunted him since he was a boy.
“Their heroism was the stuff of myth,” said the veteran leftist, casting his eyes over the photographs that have dominated Greece’s press in recent days with a mixture of fury and awe. “The years may have passed, but I haven’t forgotten.”
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 12:00 pm
US farmers are rejecting multimillion-dollar datacenter bids for their land: ‘I’m not for sale’

Families are navigating the tough choice between unimaginable riches and the identity that comes with land
When two men knocked on Ida Huddleston’s door last May, they carried a contract worth more than $33m in exchange for the Kentucky farm that had fed her family for centuries.
According to Huddleston, the men’s client, an unnamed “Fortune 100 company”, sought her 650 acres (260 hectares) in Mason county for an unspecified industrial development. Finding out any more would require signing a non-disclosure agreement.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 2:00 pm
Let a thousand stinky blossoms bloom: how Australia became the world’s corpse flower destination

Australian collections of the endangered and notoriously unpredictable flowers have popped off in recent years, as ‘personas’ like Putricia, Stinkerella and Smellanie prove a hit with nosy spectators
From little things glorious fetid things grow. Corpse flower blooms, once vanishingly rare, are becoming more commonplace in Australia.
More than a dozen bloomed across the country in 2025, including the infamous Putricia in Sydney, Morpheus in Canberra, Big Betty in Cooktown, and Spud and co in Cairns. But with plants kept in gardens across the country, and blooming more frequently after their first flower, you could catch a whiff of one soon.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:00 pm
How an Australian farmer is planning to get US consumers hooked on camel milk

A staple in African and Arab communities for millennia, camel milk is now being marketed as a ‘superfood’
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Caroline’s sultry and soulful eyes are hooded and heavy-lashed.
“She’s straight out of central,” Paul Martin whispers, gazing at his star performer with admiration.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:00 pm
US man on ‘Dying to Serve’ tour dies after cancer fundraising hoax accusations

Doug Ruch died in New Zealand in December after article called him a ‘conman’ but cause of death remains unknown
A US man who spoke to various media outlets about having terminal cancer and raising money to travel for community service projects died shortly before Christmas in New Zealand – the day after an article by a journalist there accused him of actually being “an alleged serial conman”.
Authorities in the US and New Zealand recently confirmed Douglas Lee “Doug” Ruch, 56, died in the city of Auckland on 18 December, months after his so-called “Dying to Serve” tour. The hundreds of thousands of dollars he raised on GoFundMe earned headlines from the Washington Post, National Public Radio, NBC News and the Guardian.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 12:00 pm
US military strike kills three in second alleged drug boat attack this week

Move brings total number of people killed in US strikes on suspected boats since September to at least 148
The US military launched a strike on an alleged drug smuggling boat in the eastern Pacific on Friday, killing three men in its second strike this week.
“Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations,” US Southern Command, which oversees operations in Latin America and the Caribbean, said on Twitter/X.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 2:05 am
At least five people killed in string of avalanches in Austria

Fatalities and injuries reported in avalanches across Tirol after prolonged snowfall and windy conditions
At least five people have been killed in a string of avalanches in Austria, authorities said on Saturday.
The government office of the Tirol region said intense snowfall over the last week had led to accumulations of up to 1.5 metres (5ft). Combined with strong winds and weak snowpack below, the conditions were especially susceptible to avalanches, it said.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 6:15 pm
‘Reimagining matter’: Nobel laureate invents machine that harvests water from dry air

Omar Yaghi’s invention uses ambient thermal energy and can generate up to 1,000 litres of clean water every day
A Nobel laureate’s environmentally friendly invention that provides clean water if central supplies are knocked out by a hurricane or drought could be a life saver for vulnerable islands, its founder says.
The invention, by the chemist Prof Omar Yaghi, uses a type of science called reticular chemistry to create molecularly engineered materials, which can extract moisture from the air and harvest water even in arid and desert conditions.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 12:00 pm
‘Psychological torture’: Spanish tenants fight back against housing ‘harassment’

Court in Madrid will soon decide whether developers are using construction to force people out of their homes
When the Madrid building where Jaime Oteyza had lived since 2012 was sold to an investment fund two years ago, a local tenants’ union swiftly warned him what to expect.
First the tenants would be told that none of their rental contracts – regardless of their expiry date – would be renewed, the union said. Then, as the 50 or so families in the building grappled with what to do next, a series of construction projects would probably be launched in the building to ramp up pressure on them to leave.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 8:00 am
Antiques auction selling neck shackles accused of ‘profiting from slavery’

Exclusive: Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy says treating these objects as collectors’ items ‘should be looked at in horror’
An antiques auction selling chains linked to the enslavement of African people in Zanzibar has been accused of “profiting from slavery”.
Neck irons dated to the Omani-Arab dominated trade in enslaved people in east Africa, which ended after African resistance and British pressure in the late 19th century, will go on sale this weekend in Scotland.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:00 am
Yellow Letters wins Golden Bear at Berlin film festival dominated by Gaza row

Wim Wenders says German director İlker Çatak’s Turkey-set warning against creeping authoritarianism gave jury ‘chills’
Yellow Letters, a drama set in Turkey about creeping authoritarianism, has won the Golden Bear top prize at the Berlin film festival, after a 10-day event overshadowed by a row over politics in cinema.
The film by the German director İlker Çatak, born in Berlin to Turkish immigrants, tells the story of two luminaries of the Ankara theatre scene whose marriage comes under severe strain when they lose their jobs after falling out of political favour. Its title comes from the colour of the official dismissal notices.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 8:53 pm
Relooted: the South African video game where players take back artefacts from western museums

Creators say they’re offering Africans a ‘hopeful, utopian feeling’ of retrieving objects looted by colonial armies
A new South African video game lets players take back African artefacts held in western museums in a series of heists, amid a growing campaign to repatriate treasures looted by colonial armies.
Players of Relooted become South African sports scientist and parkour expert Nomali, as she leaps and dives through museums to retrieve 70 real objects. They include an Asante gold mask that was taken by the British army when it destroyed the Asante empire’s capital, Kumasi, and is now in the Wallace Collection in London. Another object is the skull of the Tanzanian king Mangi Meli, which was taken to Germany after its colonial regime executed him in 1900.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 6:00 am
Oscars bellwether, British awards or both? The identity dilemma facing the Baftas

Few UK nominations this year as industry tries to balance attracting global attention and celebrating homegrown projects
It may be billed as Britain’s premier film awards, but when nominations for the Baftas were announced last month, the lack of British representation in the top categories was hard to ignore. Just one British actor, Robert Aramayo, appeared in the leading actor category, while there were no British nominees at all for leading actress (the UK-based Irish actor Jessie Buckley notwithstanding).
Peter Mullan was the only Briton in the supporting actor category, while representation for best supporting actress fared better, with Emily Watson, Carey Mulligan and Wunmi Mosaku nominated.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 1:30 pm
The moment I knew: she was leaning against the ute, her rat’s tail catching the light – she looked electric

In the 2000s, the queer scene in Queensland felt small, but Melania Jack fell for Patty Preece big time
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It was 2007 and I was heading out to work on the regional program of an Indigenous arts festival called Stylin’ Up. A car entourage of arts workers were headed to Cherbourg to run beat making, songwriting and dance workshops.
As I drove up into Highgate Hill, the sun was just coming up. Ahead of me I saw Patty leaning against a yellow ute wearing a striped 70s men’s T-shirt, a rat’s tail catching the light. She looked electric. I remember thinking: “Uh oh. This person is literally shining”.
Melania Jack and Patty Preece perform as the multidisciplinary arts duo The Ironing Maidens
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:00 pm
Salad praise: how ice hockey’s ‘lettuce’ hair is winning over Hollywood

Gentler take on mullet has flowed over shoulders at Winter Olympics and is now tossed on red carpets
Hair cut ideas are typically drummed up in the salon, but recently a more unconventional source of inspiration has appeared: the vegetable aisle.
“Lettuce hair” is trending. A gentler take on a traditional mullet, the new salad style consists of more subtle differences in the length between the back, sides and top of the hair. Lettuce hair features a loose and often wavy top, softly tapered sides and a feathery tail that skims the back of the neck, resembling leafy greens.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 2:00 pm
Four tips to take a restful nap for once, according to our very sleepy experts

We asked a sleep psychologist and a former ER doctor how to take a nap that actually refreshes you. Also: an umbrella recommendation and coffee routine upgrade
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I’ve always envied people who can enjoy a good nap. I feel a stab of jealousy whenever my mom speaks about the benefits of her weekly Saturday rest, which she swears leaves her feeling more energized than ever.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:15 pm
We tested 13 non-toxic, Pfas-free pans in a food lab. These seven passed

From Our Place to Caraway, we tested 13 nonstick pans free of harmful Pfas chemicals. Here’s how well they stand up to high heat and everyday cooking
So-called non-toxic pans are often under a microscope. If you go down an internet rabbit hole about “toxic cookware,” you’ll find scary phrases about heavy metals, chemical coatings and something called polymer flume fever. It’s enough to make you side-eye the skillet you use every morning.
What’s actually going on? At the Drexel Food Lab, we investigate questions like these. When we started our search for the best non-toxic pans, we immediately reached out to our best colleague for defining toxicity: Dr Caroline Schauer, head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Drexel University.
Best overall:
Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro
Published: February 21, 2026, 5:15 pm
Blind date: ‘The best thing about her? Super easy to talk to. And pretty’

Freya, 23, a master’s student, meets Greg, 24, a civil servant
What were you hoping for?
Somebody friendly and kind, and an interesting chat.
Published: February 21, 2026, 6:00 am
Toddlers in mascara? Dance teachers and parents rethink stage makeup

Applying cosmetics for concerts and competitions is part of dance culture but many now question the tradition
I recognised the signs straight away: the twirling, the mirror glances, the obsession with her music box. I didn’t need my daughter to ask if I wanted to see her “magic dance show” to confirm it – she was a dance kid.
Despite efforts to offer trucks and tutus, sports with sparkles, I was quietly thrilled. I’d been a dedicated dance kid (and later an unhinged ballet teen) and was excited to see her join the tribe. But when I mentioned ballet lessons to my partner, he was horrified. He spiralled about the pressure, the body image, the gender stereotypes and, most of all, the makeup.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 7:00 pm
‘Doubling down on meat’: is the UK’s love affair with vegetarian food over?

McDonald’s, Wagamama and others scale back plant-based choices in the UK in favour of ‘high-margin’ meat-led dishes
In 2021, vegetarianism and veganism were booming and menus reflected it. Restaurants and fast-food chains rapidly expanded their meat-free offerings, racing to meet growing demand from diners. McDonald’s launched its first plant-based burger, joining a wave of operators embracing non-meat options.
Fast forward to 2026 and the landscape looks markedly different. Last month, the fast food chain announced it was axing most of its vegetarian range – sparing only its McPlant burger – owing to weak sales. Wagamama has removed some vegan dishes from its menu, while Domino’s has also scaled back its plant-based options. The final Veggie Pret, a standalone concept store from the high street sandwich chain that started in 2016, closed in February 2024.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 6:00 am
Tim Dowling: the oldest one is moving out – and this time it feels final

I’ll have no one to watch Deadwood with any more, but at least we can fix the ceiling in his bedroom
For the last couple of months, a dining room table has been squatting over the coffee table in our living room, like one animal threatening another. It’s not in the way exactly, but it’s still a strangely oppressive use of space. Anyway, in a few days it will be gone.
The oldest one is leaving home for the third time – or the fourth, if you count going to university, which I do, because I cried that time, my vision blurring as I tried to punch my registration number into a car park ticket machine.
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 6:00 am
How Jesse Jackson’s ‘radically inclusive’ vision shaped the Democratic party we know today

The civil rights trailblazer imagined a future for America in which the marginalized became the center of US politics
Reverend Jesse Jackson, the civil- and human-rights trailblazer who died on 17 February, imagined a version of America where the marginalized became the center. His was a much more progressive vision than what the Democratic party thought possible after the civil rights movement, and through Jackson’s National Rainbow Coalition – launched after his first presidential campaign in 1984 – he laid the groundwork for a new era.
“This Rainbow Coalition is the embodiment of a national politics that is radically inclusive,” Charles McKinney, a professor of history at Rhodes Collegesaid. “He was like: ‘I’ve got something for the middle class, I’ve got something for the elite, and I also have something for working-class folks. To me, that was the embodiment of his politics.”
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 12:00 pm
Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026 in all its finery – in pictures

Aside from capturing the action, our photographer has also trained his lens on some of the natty outfits that have been on display at the Games
Continue reading...Published: February 21, 2026, 8:00 am
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