Trump admin labels Israel 'model US ally' ahead of major military aid talks

Trump's new National Defense strategy positions Israel as a "model ally" in Middle East doctrine, fundamentally reshaping U.S. military aid discussions.
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:30 am
Trump declares national emergency over Cuba, threatens tariffs on nations that supply oil to communist regime

Trump declared a national emergency over Cuba, accusing the communist regime of aligning with hostile powers and ordering new tariffs on oil suppliers to the island nation.
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:04 am
Hamas emerges as ‘ultimate spoiler’ in Gaza plan as Trump insists terror group will disarm

Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzouk says the group "never agreed to disarm" after President Donald Trump claimed the militant organization would throw down weapons.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:35 am
80-year-old lottery winner sentenced for bankrolling $400M drug empire from cottage with son

Lottery winner John Eric Spiby, 80, was sentenced to 16 years in prison for running a $400 million counterfeit pill empire from his cottage after a 2010 windfall.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:58 am
Rubio revokes Iranian officials' US travel privileges over deadly protest crackdown killing thousands

Rubio revoked travel privileges for Iranian officials after organizations accused the regime of killing more than 6,200 protesters. President Trump also warned of a "massive armada."
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:22 am
EU to list Iran's Revolutionary Guard as terrorists; Germany warns of rapid action

The European Union approved new sanctions targeting Iranian officials and designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist group over protest suppression and Russia support.
Published: January 29, 2026, 10:41 pm
Iran to hold live-fire drills in Strait of Hormuz with US armada in Middle East

Iran announces live-fire military drills in Strait of Hormuz as Trump sends USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group to region amid escalating tensions.
Published: January 29, 2026, 7:44 pm
UK's Starmer meets Xi in Beijing as Trump pressures allies on China trade

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Chinese President Xi Jinping, while President Donald Trump attempts to dissuade allies from Beijing.
Published: January 29, 2026, 7:20 pm
Convicted terrorist who plotted consulate, church bombings to run in UK election

A Muslim activist with terror conviction runs for Birmingham City Council, sparking controversy as local elections approach in Britain's second largest city.
Published: January 29, 2026, 5:19 pm
Iran responds to Trump pressure with warning of retaliation: 'Fingers on the trigger'

President Donald Trump warned Iran "time is running out" on a nuclear deal, and Iran's foreign minister threatened retaliation against "aggression."
Published: January 29, 2026, 3:50 pm
China executes 11 people convicted in scam crackdown

Chinese authorities on Thursday announced they executed 11 people convicted in a massive cross-border fraud scheme worth roughly $1.4 billion.
Published: January 29, 2026, 12:38 pm
Trump threatens to end Iraq support over al-Maliki comeback bid tied to Iran influence

U.S. opposes Iran-backed al-Maliki's bid for Iraqi PM role as Secretary of State Marco Rubio expresses concerns about pro-Tehran government seizing control of Iraq.
Published: January 29, 2026, 11:37 am
UK reopens Chagos Islands talks with US following Trump criticism of deal: reports

Chagos Islands talks between U.K. and U.S. reopened after President Donald Trump called the Mauritius deal an "act of great stupidity" as British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says discussions have resumed.
Published: January 29, 2026, 3:16 am
Pope Leo calls for world free from persecution while honoring Holocaust victims

Pope Leo calls Holocaust Remembrance Day a "painful remembrance" during a Vatican audience, urging vigilance against genocide and building societies rooted in respect.
Published: January 29, 2026, 1:19 am
Commercial flight vanishes before crashing in Colombia, killing all 15 people on board, including congressman

A plane crash in Colombia killed 15 near the Venezuela border with a congressman aboard. Search teams have confirmed no survivors were found.
Published: January 29, 2026, 12:11 am
Syrian Government and Kurdish-Led Militia Seal a Deal to Merge Forces

The long-anticipated agreement closes a period of intense uncertainty in northeastern Syria after rebel forces led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, who is now the president, seized power in December 2024.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:50 pm
Russia Is Finding the Gaps in Ukraine’s Front Line

The swift advance of Moscow’s forces into the town of Huliaipole showcases a central challenge for Kyiv: how to defend 700 miles with too few troops.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:00 am
Xi’s Military Purge May Set Back His Taiwan Ambitions

By ousting his top generals, Xi Jinping has secured absolute control but also hollowed out the command structure preparing for possible war over Taiwan.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:37 pm
The Secret Sauce in ‘Heated Rivalry’? Canada.

The global television phenomenon is full of Canadian iconography and subsidized by Canadian taxpayers. On Thursday, it came home to celebrate.
Published: January 30, 2026, 5:56 am
International Companies Doing Business With ICE Are Taking Heat

A number of companies have found themselves facing questions about their work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement amid the agency’s intense operation in Minnesota.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:03 am
South Korean Stocks, Kospi Index Are Trading at a Record High

Spurred by government policies and the global A.I. boom, the market’s value has jumped by hundreds of billions of dollars. Individual investors have piled in.
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:03 am
Iran Rules Out Talks With U.S. Until Trump’s Threats Stop

Iran’s foreign minister ruled out direct talks unless President Trump stops threatening to attack it. He also said Iran would not discuss its ballistic missiles.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:31 pm
Trump Tells U.K. and Canada That Boosting Trade With China Is ‘Dangerous’

The leaders of both countries have recently visited Beijing seeking to strengthen economic ties, as tensions with the United States rise.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:29 am
Greenlanders Watching Turmoil in the United States Say No Thanks

The violence in Minneapolis and President Trump’s threats have soured Greenlanders on the United States and, unexpectedly, pushed them closer to Denmark.
Published: January 29, 2026, 11:22 am
Southern Africa Faces Devastating Flooding During Rainy Season

More than 100 deaths have been confirmed across South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, with the rains expected to continue through February.
Published: January 29, 2026, 8:43 pm
Trump Warns Iran With Military Muscle, but Risks a Regional War

Iran’s Islamic Republic, weakened by airstrikes in June and huge popular unrest, warns that it will strike back hard if attacked by the United States. This time, Iran may mean it.
Published: January 29, 2026, 1:21 pm
In Beijing, Starmer and Xi Seek a Way Around a Volatile U.S.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain is seeking to promote economic ties for growth, offering China’s leader, Xi Jinping, a way to court one of America’s allies.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:40 am
Moscow Airport Sells for Half Off, a Sign of Russia’s Global Isolation

The government opened the sale to cut-rate bidding for Domodedovo Airport after it received no offers at its initial asking price of $1.7 billion.
Published: January 29, 2026, 6:36 pm
French Government To Replace Zoom and Teams With Visio, a Local Alternative

French officials will soon be expected to use new French-made video conferencing software as part of an effort to “regain digital independence,” the government said.
Published: January 29, 2026, 7:31 pm
The Netherlands Is Getting a New Government. Will It Last?

Rob Jetten, a 38-year-old centrist, is poised to be the youngest prime minister in Dutch history. But his government will be in a daunting position.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:43 pm
A Challenge for Britain’s Royal Mail: Proving It Can Deliver the Mail

Late letters are causing distress to some in Britain and fueling criticism of its 500-year-old postal service.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:46 pm
Born of a Factory Mistake, This Sad Toy Horse Captures China’s Mood

A manufacturing error turned a Lunar New Year toy into an unlikely emblem of workplace fatigue.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:46 pm
Panama Court Strikes Down Hong Kong Firm’s Canal Contract

The ruling delivers a victory to President Trump, who has said he wants America to control the canal, and a blow to the longtime ports operator, CK Hutchison.
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:55 pm
Michael Beck, 65, Dies; First to Report Symptoms of ‘Havana Syndrome’

As an employee with the N.S.A., he claimed he was exposed to a direct-energy device that led to a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease at the age of 45.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:55 am
Venezuelan Lawmakers Approve Sweeping Overhaul of Oil Sector

Bowing to Trump administration pressure, the new legislation improves conditions for foreign oil companies and opens the way to slash the taxes they pay.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:25 am
A Global Pop Music Melting Pot

The era of American dominance is over. Music now comes from artists everywhere listening to each other.
Published: January 29, 2026, 9:44 pm
NATO to Hold Military Exercise Without U.S., Its Largest Member

The operation, Steadfast Dart, comes as President Trump has been accused of undermining the alliance and will be watched closely to see how well the allies manage without their most important partner.
Published: January 29, 2026, 9:54 pm
Canada Signs Auto Deal With South Korea, Moving Further from the U.S.

The agreement, while scarce on details, is the latest step by Prime Minister Mark Carney to reduce Canada’s reliance on trade with the U.S.
Published: January 29, 2026, 9:10 pm
Svalbard Polar Bears Are Getting Fatter (for Now), Study Finds
Seals favored by Svalbard bears are becoming easier to hunt as ice declines, a study found. But researchers say the situation may be temporary.
Published: January 29, 2026, 6:55 pm
European Union Labels Iran’s Revolutionary Guard a Terrorist Group

The move, which comes after the killing of protesters, brings the European Union in line with the United States and Canada.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:15 am
Netanyahu Vows to Cut Israel’s Reliance on U.S. Military Aid

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed some soldiers’ deaths in the Gaza war on a lack of ammunition caused by a pause in American weapon deliveries during President Biden’s term.
Published: January 29, 2026, 10:30 am
How His Duel With Trump Boosted Emmanuel Macron, France’s Embattled President

Dismissed as a lame duck, Emmanuel Macron has clawed back some influence after his defense of Greenland and Denmark. Will quieter domestic politics allow him to secure his legacy?
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:44 am
She Couldn’t Defend Herself, but He Wasn’t Charged With Rape
A decision in China not to charge a man who fathered children with a woman with a mental illness has set off a debate about consent and the state’s push for babies.
Published: January 29, 2026, 6:34 am
Rubio Says Venezuela Will Submit Monthly Budget to White House

Democrats sharply questioned the plan, including the role of Qatar in managing an account funded by the sale of Venezuelan oil.
Published: January 29, 2026, 1:06 am
Why the NORAD Cold War Pact Between the U.S. and Canada Is News

The State Department clarified comments made by the U.S. Ambassador to Canada that NORAD would be “altered” if that country did not purchase American F-35 jets.
Published: January 29, 2026, 4:32 pm
Canada’s New Reality

What can we learn from Canada’s pivot away from the U.S.?
Published: January 29, 2026, 5:15 am
Camping on Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier

After working and camping for a week on Thwaites Glacier, scientists were ready to start drilling into the ice, if only the weather would let them.
Published: January 29, 2026, 1:53 pm
University of Minnesota student groups teaming with far-left radicals to lead anti-ICE 'national shutdown'

University of Minnesota student groups lead nationwide protest against federal immigration enforcement, calling for a "National Shutdown" on Friday.
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:40 pm
DOJ opens civil rights investigation into Minnesota death of Alex Pretti

DOJ launches civil rights investigation into fatal Border Patrol shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirms.
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:38 pm
Laken Riley’s killer Jose Ibarra returns to court as illegal immigrant requests new trial in student’s murder

Convicted killer Jose Ibarra seeks new trial in Laken Riley murder case that sparked national immigration debate. The illegal immigrant appears Friday in court.
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:50 pm
Federal agents arrest 3 more people in connection to Minnesota church storming

Attorney General Bondi announced that in addition to former CNN anchor Don Lemon, three other people had been arrested over the Minnesota church storming.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:36 pm
Accused US killer captured in Mexico after monthslong international manhunt for recycling bin murder

Daylon Fleitas Gonzalez found dead in recycling bin after meeting alleged killer who owed him money. Suspect now extradited from Mexico to face charges.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:00 pm
Virginia lawmakers unleash on VCU nurse fired over 'healthcare terrorism' encouraging harming ICE agents

VCU nurse fired after viral TikTok videos encouraging harm to ICE agents. Virginia lawmakers demand prosecution for "healthcare terrorism."
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:00 pm
32-year-old woman found dead outside during winter storm, latest Kentucky death

Kentucky's winter storm death toll rises to 12 after Jordyn Daws, 32, was found dead from hypothermia in her Lexington neighborhood front yard Wednesday.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:21 pm
Trump announces his pick for next Federal Reserve chairman after Powell and more top headlines

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Published: January 30, 2026, 12:05 pm
Alex Pretti should have faced charges for spitting on agent before fatal shooting: former prosecutor

Video shows Alex Pretti allegedly spitting at agents before Border Patrol shooting in Minneapolis. Former prosecutor explains why no charges filed.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:00 pm
FBI busts Latin Kings gang nationwide, nearly 50 arrested in sweeping crackdown

A sweeping FBI-led operation targeting the Latin Kings gang led to nearly 50 arrests and the seizure of guns, drugs and cash across multiple states, according to the bureau.
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:00 am
Death penalty off the table for Luigi Mangione after judge agrees to dismiss federal murder charge

Defense argues prosecutors failed to prove underlying "crime of violence" needed for federal murder through use of firearm charge in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing.
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:00 am
Fox News Digital analysis: How Minneapolis agitator networks use insurgency tactics to hinder ICE

A Fox News Digital analysis finds the anti-ICE mobilization mirrors classic insurgency tactics outlined in U.S. military and intelligence manuals, including command-and-control structures, rapid-response propaganda, sustained surveillance of law enforcement and coordinated nationwide escalation. A former CIA officer warns the movement reflects foreign-backed revolutionary strategies aimed at destabilizing U.S. institutions.
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:00 am
Explosion at metal fabricating plant leaves at least 4 people injured in Pennsylvania

An explosion at a Pennsylvania metal fabricating plant injured four people during chemical transfer on Thursday night in Washington County.
Published: January 30, 2026, 7:50 am
Gov Abbott issues disaster declaration to prevent screwworm fly infestation from spreading into Texas

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a statewide disaster declaration to prevent New World screwworm fly from spreading from Mexico and protect livestock and wildlife.
Published: January 30, 2026, 5:45 am
Video shows airport bystander body slamming TSA breach suspect in split-second takedown
Surveillance footage shows bystander tackling suspect who allegedly breached TSA checkpoint at Atlanta airport after knocking down security officer.
Published: January 30, 2026, 5:35 am
Social justice advocate once named Bostonian of the Year sentenced in fraud case

Boston activist Monica Cannon-Grant, once Bostonian of the Year, was sentenced to four years probation after pleading guilty to federal fraud charges.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:25 am
Anti-ICE agitators mistake TSA air marshals for ICE agents, heckle them at Los Angeles-area restaurant

Anti-ICE protesters mistakenly confronted federal air marshals at LA restaurant, thinking they were immigration agents. Similar mix-ups have been reported.
Published: January 29, 2026, 10:44 pm
Illegal immigrants caught blasting guns on packed highway, shooting at family in road-rage attack: cops
Three charged in Dallas bridge gunfire incident face felony assault and firearm charges, with two held on immigration detainers after viral video.
Published: January 29, 2026, 10:33 pm
Man allegedly tried busting Luigi Mangione out of jail with BBQ fork, pizza cutter while posing as FBI agent

Minnesota man Mark Anderson was armed with a BBQ fork and pizza cutter when he was arrested at a Brooklyn jail for allegedly posing as an FBI agent to free Luigi Mangione.
Published: January 29, 2026, 9:49 pm
Police confirm investigation into anti-ICE Virginia Commonwealth nurse who encouraged drugging agents

Virginia nurse fired after TikTok videos allegedly encouraging healthcare workers to drug ICE agents now faces criminal investigation by VCU police.
Published: January 29, 2026, 8:41 pm
Wild video captures tire flying off British Airways plane moments after takeoff in Las Vegas
Shocking video showed a tire flying off a British Airways plane moments after taking off at a Las Vegas airport. Flight 274 continued safely to London despite the incident.
Published: January 29, 2026, 8:30 pm
Trump-era ICE agents targeted for ‘immorality’ by Dem trying to blacklist them from cop, classroom jobs

California lawmaker proposes bill that would bar ICE agents from police and teaching jobs, citing "immorality" concerns amid Trump deportation efforts.
Published: January 29, 2026, 8:07 pm
Woman lured to puppy sale shot, body set on fire in South Carolina, police say

Three suspects were arrested in a South Carolina murder case where a woman was allegedly shot and set on fire after a fake puppy sale meetup.
Published: January 29, 2026, 7:36 pm
LA blast that killed teen, ripped through apartment building linked to homemade explosives

Teen reportedly killed in Bell Gardens apartment explosion where homemade explosive materials and fireworks were allegedly found by investigators.
Published: January 29, 2026, 7:36 pm
Ex-Dem mayor's son arrested after storming hotel with anti-ICE agitators, police say

Dante de Blasio, son of former NYC mayor Bill de Blasio, arrested with 65 others during anti-ICE disruption at Manhattan hotel. Charged with trespassing.
Published: January 29, 2026, 7:34 pm
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Published: January 30, 2026, 4:49 pm
Who Is Georgia Fort, the Other Journalist Arrested Over a Church Protest?

Ms. Fort was taken into custody by federal agents Friday morning, following a grand jury indictment.
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:18 pm
Stock Market Takes Kevin Warsh’s Fed Nomination in Stride
Stock and bond markets were unfazed by Kevin Warsh’s nomination as the next Fed chair, with the S&P 500 nudging slightly lower in early trading on Friday.
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:48 pm
Who Is Kevin Warsh, Trump’s Pick to Lead the Fed?

The president’s choice to lead the Federal Reserve is a financier and former governor of the central bank.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:39 pm
Federal Agents Arrest Don Lemon Over Minnesota Church Protest

Three others were also arrested on charges that they had violated federal law during the church protest this month, reviving a case that was rejected last week by a magistrate judge.
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:38 pm
California Crypto Billionaires Plan to Spend Tens of Millions on Moderate Candidates
Chris Larsen and Tim Draper, two outspoken Silicon Valley leaders, are planning to spend tens of millions of dollars to elect moderate state lawmakers this year.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:00 pm
Trump Repeats Claims Against Alex Pretti, Casting Slain Nurse as ‘Agitator’

After videos resurfaced showing a confrontation between Mr. Pretti and federal agents 11 days before officers fatally shot him, President Trump again sought to cast blame on him.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:11 pm
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Published: January 30, 2026, 5:08 pm
Trump Picks Kevin Warsh as Next Fed Chair

If confirmed by the Senate, Kevin M. Warsh, a former governor at the central bank, will replace Jerome H. Powell, whose term as chair ends in May.
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:01 pm
F.B.I. Search in Georgia Shows Trump’s Willingness to Pursue 2020 Grievances

The search might also be a harbinger of things to come, signaling the president’s disposition to use the powers of law enforcement to intervene in election matters as the 2026 midterms approach.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:04 am
Fact-Checking Trump Officials on Minnesota After Shootings by Federal Agents

President Trump and top administration officials, in trying to shift blame over two recent shootings, have mounted an array of arguments for the influx of federal agents.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:03 am
Grief, Whistles and Bad Dreams: Minnesotans Describe 2 Months in an Immigration Crackdown

Federal agents began Operation Metro Surge in the Twin Cities late last year. After the deaths of two U.S. citizens, many residents say they feel overwhelmed.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:02 am
Police Chiefs Fume at ICE Tactics Across Cities

Many police departments adopted major changes after civilian killings. Now, police chiefs worry ICE is ignoring those lessons and setting back efforts to improve public trust.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:57 pm
The Army Just Unveiled Its Latest Tank. Will It Be the Last?

The war in Ukraine has shown how vulnerable armored vehicles can be to attacks by cheap, expendable drones, threatening the tank’s century-long primacy on the battlefield.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:02 am
Trump Threatens Canada Over Business Jet Dispute

The president said he would restrict the use of Canadian-built aircraft and impose a 50 percent tariff on them until the dispute was resolved.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:54 pm
Trump Sues I.R.S. Over Tax Data Leak, Demanding $10 Billion

The president charged that the I.R.S. and the Treasury Department had failed to prevent a former I.R.S. contractor from gaining access to documents shared with news outlets.
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:39 am
Newsom Files Civil Rights Complaint Against Dr. Oz Over Fraud Video

Dr. Mehmet Oz, a top federal health official, posted a video that accuses Armenian Americans in California of health care fraud.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:12 am
War Threats and Ambiguous Evidence: Trump Again Confronts Iran

There is little sign that Iran has made significant progress in reconstituting its nuclear program, leaving questions about the timing and motive behind potential plans for further attacks.
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:27 pm
Maps: Where the U.S. Is Building Up Military Force Near Iran

President Trump has not authorized military action in Iran, but the U.S. has built up its presence in the region in recent days.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:28 am
Did Trump Really Give Nicki Minaj a $1 Million ‘Gold Card’ Visa?

“Gold Trump card free of charge,” the rapper wrote on social media. But the White House says it’s not what it seems.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:13 am
Trump Weighs New Military Options Against Iran

The plans being weighed by the president go beyond those he considered weeks ago amid widespread protests against Iran’s government.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:48 am
Brendan Banfield Denies Plot in Double Murder Trial, Calling Accusations ‘Crazy’

Brendan Banfield rebuffed claims that he had made an elaborate plan for the killings with the family’s au pair, with whom he had an affair.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:45 am
Video Shows Bovino’s Orders to Immigration Agents in L.A. Raids
The Border Patrol commander gave agents wide latitude to arrest people as immigration raids began last summer. Similar tactics were later used in other cities.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:35 am
What Domestic Terrorism Means, and Doesn’t
The Trump administration has called the Minneapolis shooting victims “domestic terrorists.” Our criminal justice reporter Jonah E. Bromwich explains what that term actually means.
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:44 pm
Minnesota State Senate Fields Testimony on ICE Violence in Twin Cities

In an hourslong hearing, lawmakers heard stories of the use of racial profiling and aggressive tactics against state residents.
Published: January 29, 2026, 11:52 pm
What to Know About Anti-ICE Protests This Weekend

Organizers are trying to build on the momentum of a strike last week that brought thousands into the streets in Minneapolis.
Published: January 29, 2026, 11:35 pm
Map: Where ICE Has Had Access to Minnesota Jails and Prisons
About 30 percent of the people ICE detained in Minnesota last year were turned over by local jails and prisons, a New York Times analysis of federal data shows, but that number is a lower share than in 39 other states.
Published: January 29, 2026, 11:21 pm
Michael Beck, 65, Dies; First to Report Symptoms of ‘Havana Syndrome’

As an employee with the N.S.A., he claimed he was exposed to a direct-energy device that led to a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease at the age of 45.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:55 am
Trump Says Putin Agreed to a Weeklong Pause in Attacks Amid Extreme Cold

Russia has left thousands of apartment buildings in Kyiv without heat in recent weeks, in a campaign that has appeared aimed at breaking Ukraine’s morale.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:18 pm
How Trump’s 2020 Election Claims Have Been Debunked Again and Again

The Trump administration has recently escalated its efforts to prove widespread voter fraud in 2020. Election officials and top Republicans have repeatedly said these claims are baseless.
Published: January 29, 2026, 10:20 pm
Educator Who Read ‘I Need a New Butt!’ to Students Wins Job Back in Court

An appellate court ruled that the firing of the former assistant principal of an elementary school in Mississippi in 2022 had been “arbitrary and capricious.”
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:54 pm
One Solution for Too Many A’s? Harvard Considers Giving A+ Grades.

Harvard University has been trying to cut back how many A grades professors give. Now, 53 percent of grades are A’s, down from 60 percent.
Published: January 29, 2026, 11:06 pm
Patrick Schiltz, an Ethicist, Is the Minnesota Judge Blasting ICE

Judge Patrick Schiltz, an appointee of George W. Bush, became an unlikely critic of the Trump administration’s tactics in Minnesota.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:40 am
Appeals Court Upholds TPS Protections for Venezuelans in the U.S.

The Trump administration has sought to end Temporary Protected Status for more than a million people from troubled nations. About 600,000 are from Venezuela.
Published: January 29, 2026, 8:18 pm
Groups Back Larson Challenger, Calling for Generational Change

Three outside political groups are backing Luke Bronin in his primary challenge to Representative John Larson, the 77-year-old Connecticut Democrat.
Published: January 29, 2026, 7:51 pm
Trump Says He Only Appeared to Nod Off in Last Cabinet Meeting Because It Was ‘Boring’

Mr. Trump’s allies have strenuously insisted that he was alert and attentive at the meeting last month. The president said he had only closed his eyes.
Published: January 29, 2026, 7:18 pm
Democrats Reach Spending Deal With Trump, Seeking to Rein In ICE

Democrats and the White House agreed to fund the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks while they negotiate restrictions on an immigration crackdown. Senators said they hoped to vote on the deal on Friday.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:30 pm
‘Agents are at my door right now’: Journalist goes live as FBI arrives to arrest her over Minnesota church protest

Georgia Fort said that her children were in her home as FBI agents came to take her into custody
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:57 pm
‘We’re here to demoralize’: The Minneapolis residents tracking Trump ICE agents’ every move

Amid a deadly immigration crackdown by Trump’s federal agents with the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, residents of Minneapolis are patrolling the city to keep people safe. They tell chief international correspondent Bel Trew, out on the streets alongside them, how they have no intention of giving up
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:55 pm
Disabled man dies after his caretaker father was detained by ICE in Dallas

Wael Maher’s family places the blame for his “devastating and unimaginable” death squarely on ICE, whose “unimaginable cruelty” also blocked his dad from attending the funeral
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:52 pm
Epstein files live updates: DOJ publishes 3 million new documents and 2,000 videos from investigation

Justice Department officials are releasing the next trove of documents more than a month after the congressionally-mandated deadline
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:34 pm
Trump officials have met with Canadian separatist group that wants to break off from rest of country, report says

The group says it has met with ‘very, very senior people,’ according to the report
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:28 pm
Suspect offers to buy cops dinner after being taken down in chase

A cheeky suspect offered to buy police dinner after he was chased down and tackled by officers in Colorado.
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:27 pm
ICE ramping up surveillance with face scans and data tracking

Homeland Security and other federal agencies have dramatically expanded their ability to collect, share and analyze people's personal data
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:00 pm
Luigi Mangione will not face death penalty after judge dismisses two federal charges

The decision comes a day after a man was arrested for allegedly trying to break Mangione out of jail
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:46 pm
Trump at odds with Homan on pulling federal agents from Minnesota after Pretti killing

President appears to walk back Homan’s suggestion that DHS could soon reduce its footprint in Minnesota
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:33 pm
Even Hannity questions Kristi Noem for calling Alex Pretti a ‘terrorist’: Was that ‘premature’?
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‘People seem to be upset over the term domestic terrorism. Why do you believe that is appropriate?’ Sean Hannity pressed Kristi Noem on Thursday evening.
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:33 pm
Judge bars federal prosecutors from seeking death penalty against Luigi Mangione

A judge has ruled that federal prosecutors can’t seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:23 pm
Celebrity Cruises apologizes after autistic man was kicked off ship in Mexico on Christmas Eve

Celebrity Cruises claims to have achieved ‘Autism Friendly Cruise Line status’
Published: January 29, 2026, 8:03 pm
Why Iran is the wrong war for Trump to back

Trump may be very proud of his ‘armada’ off the coast of Iran but the US president could look good, back a winner, and support his allies by leaving Tehran alone and helping Ukraine win instead, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:17 pm
Ex-CNN star Don Lemon arrested on federal charge for Minnesota church protest

Don Lemon has said he was at the protest to observe it as a journalist conducting reporting
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:55 pm
‘Hard money hawk’ Kevin Warsh is nominated by Trump to replace Powell as Fed Reserve chair

The finance wunderkind has previously called for “regime change” at the Fed, and has close family connections to President Trump
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:44 pm
Melania documentary live: Jimmy Kimmel calls First Lady a ‘European cyborg’ in brutal takedown of film

New documentary is now in theaters nationwide, though early box office analysis predicts dismal showing
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:36 pm
Towns scarred by Warren Jeffs’ polygamous ’cult’ undergo dramatic transformation

The towns functioned for 90 years largely as a theocracy
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:29 pm
Nationwide ICE protests and ‘blackout’ slated for Friday: ‘No work. No school. No shopping’

Protests were planned at at least 250 sites across 46 states
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:14 pm
Minnesota ICE live: Trump calls Pretti ‘agitator’ and ‘insurrectionist’ in latest post defending ICE officer

When Trump was asked whether he was pulling ICE agents out of Minnesota, he said, ‘No, no. Not at all’
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:48 pm
‘Terrified’ Americans are faced with life-or-death choice after sky-high Affordable Care Act price hikes
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‘We are literally two adults who have worked our entire lives — and we cannot get insurance anywhere,’ one retiree tells Rhian Lubin, as she and her husband face more than a tenfold premium increase
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:41 pm
Journalist Don Lemon arrested after protest that disrupted Minnesota church service

Journalist Don Lemon has been arrested after he entered a Minnesota church and recorded anti-immigration enforcement protesters who disrupted a service
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:23 pm
Trump-Iran latest: US president warns Tehran must do ‘two things’ to avoid military force

Tehran warned that it will retaliate instantly and decisively to any US attack
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:56 pm
South Africa declares Israel's deputy ambassador persona non grata, orders him to leave country

South Africa has declared Israel’s deputy ambassador persona non grata and ordered him to leave the country within 72 hours
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:49 pm
Nicki Minaj’s Trump gold visa card is a ‘memento’ not a visa document, White House says

A government representative has poured cold water on the rapper’s boasts, pointing out she’s already a legal resident and has no need for a Trump gold card
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:42 pm
Ukraine left waiting for US aid as country endures winter blackouts

The Trump administration has paused or delayed Ukraine aid before
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:07 pm
Man accused of killing his four children brought Grindr dates home as kids lay dead in car’s trunk, police say

Dickens denies torturing his children, according to search warrant papers, but admitted to police he may have “over-punished” them
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:51 am
Syrian government and Kurdish-led SDF announce latest ceasefire

The deal will see Kurdish-led SDF integrated into state forces
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:30 am
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky says Ukraine to join EU as Kremlin confirms Trump ceasefire request

Trump says he 'personally' asked Putin to stop firing on Kyiv which has grappled with power shortages
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:21 am
Why Trump’s Board of Peace invitation puts the Pope in an uncomfortable position

Pope Leo has been outspoken on the conflict in Gaza but can the Vatican remain neutral in a divided world?
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:14 am
What is Iran’s Revolutionary Guard? The force labelled a ‘terrorist group’ by the EU

The Guard rose out of the 1979 Islamic Revolution and has been pivotal in quashing recent protests across Iran
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:13 am
New Alex Pretti video reveals fresh angle on federal agents’ response after he kicked in their SUV’s taillight

Exclusive: New footage obtained by The Independent shows a different view of the Jan. 13 altercation, 11 days before CBP agents fatally shot Pretti on a Minneapolis sidewalk as he filmed an enforcement action
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:24 am
No 10 welcomes EU move to label Iran’s Revolutionary Guards terrorists – but won’t say if UK will do the same

The EU agreed to include Iran’s IRGC on its list of terrorist organisations on Thursday
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:32 am
Starmer arrives in Shanghai as he looks to boost UK business opportunities

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has arrived in the Chinese financial center of Shanghai in his bid to boost business opportunities for U.K. firms in the world’s second-largest economy, just hours after President Donald Trump signaled a possible opposition to any deal between Beijing and London
Published: January 30, 2026, 7:55 am
Who’s behind Trump’s deportation agenda? The key officials and agencies leading the anti-immigration campaign

Key players in Trump’s government-wide mass deportation campaign
Published: January 30, 2026, 7:32 am
ICE ordered not to engage with Minnesota protestors and focus only arresting migrants with criminal records, according to report

The new guidance marks a departure from the chaotic scenes of clashes between protesters and ICE in cities over the last year
Published: January 30, 2026, 7:28 am
Russia suffers heaviest losses since WWII as casualties in Ukraine conflict near 2 million

The report said Russia suffered 1.2 million casualties, including up to 325,000 troop deaths, between February 2022 and December 2025
Published: January 30, 2026, 6:31 am
Fresh details emerge about man who rammed car into Jewish group’s headquarters

Dan Sohail has been charged with a hate crime after the incident in NYC
Published: January 30, 2026, 6:22 am
Trump envoy showed ‘troubling lack of knowledge at Ukraine peace talks and could not say when war began’

The unnamed official viewed ‘territorial issues like real estate’, a senior Ukrainian official claimed
Published: January 30, 2026, 6:13 am
Teenager found dead during camping trip in Australia’s Blue Mountains

Area where boys were hiking known for rugged terrain, dense bushland, and limited mobile phone reception
Published: January 30, 2026, 6:09 am
New Zealand rejects Trump’s invitation to join Gaza’s Board of Peace

New Zealand joins UK, France, Italy and Germany in rejecting Trump’s Board of Peace offer
Published: January 30, 2026, 6:04 am
Pizzeria worker armed with slice cutter allegedly tried to bust Luigi Mangione out of prison

The man was arrested and charged with impersonating an FBI agent
Published: January 30, 2026, 5:59 am
Hypothermia risks increase in Mississippi and Tennessee with next wave of frigid temperatures

Another wave of dangerous cold is heading for the U.S. South, and experts say the risk of hypothermia heightens for people in parts of Mississippi and Tennessee who are entering their sixth day trapped at home without power in subfreezing temperatures
Published: January 30, 2026, 5:01 am
Keep on cruising: Royal Caribbean expects double-digit profit growth as demand for vacations at sea soars

‘2025 was an outstanding year, and the momentum is further accelerating into 2026,’ company’s CEO said
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:44 am
Ghislaine Maxwell claims 25 accomplices of Jeffrey Epstein reached ‘secret settlements’

The 25 men ‘could equally be considered as coconspirators,’ Maxwell’s lawyers claimed in a December court filing
Published: January 30, 2026, 4:10 am
Trump sues IRS and Treasury Department for $10BN over leak of his tax returns

It is highly unusual for a president to sue their own administration, but Trump has pursued similar tactics in the past
Published: January 30, 2026, 3:01 am
Boy, 5, detained by ICE in viral moment is now sick and asking for his mom in detention center

The viral image of Liam Conejo Ramos wearing a blue, bunny-ear hat and a Spider-Man backpack as ICE detained his father has further fueled outrage in Minnesota and nationwide over the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:28 am
Trump team now working to save Native American mascots from schools that were told to remove them

Between 2022 and 2023, upwards of 16 schools altered their mascots, according to the National Congress of American Indians
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:50 am
Waymo hits child near California elementary school in latest mishap involving self-driving taxis

The child had run into the street behind a double-parked SUV before getting struck, according to federal regulators
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:35 am
White House and Democrats strike deal to prevent government shutdown

The deal emerges as the nation grapples with the deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:02 am
Trump threatens Canada with 50% tariff on aircraft sold in US, expanding trade war

President Donald Trump is threatening Canada with a 50% tariff on any aircraft sold in the U.S., the latest salvo in his trade war with America’s northern neighbor as his feud with Prime Minister Mark Carney expands
Published: January 29, 2026, 11:55 pm
Melania wants to see the ‘pushback’ stop against her husband, the president

The first lady defended President Donald Trump, touting his job on immigration and saying that his critics simply aren’t listening to him
Published: January 29, 2026, 11:20 pm
Kash Patel’s incessant posting has flared tensions with Mexico over seizure of former Olympian drug lord

Mexico passed a law in 2020 limiting the activities of foreign agents by requiring them to share all information with the government
Published: January 29, 2026, 11:11 pm
ICE reportedly backs down on its threat to patrol the Super Bowl

The Department of Homeland Security’s reported reversal comes at a time when more than half of Americans, responding to a Fox News poll, believe ICE is ‘too aggressive’ in its immigration enforcement actions
Published: January 29, 2026, 11:06 pm
Bills are high - but health care costs now the most worrying issue for Americans

About a third of new poll’s respondents said they were ‘very worried’ about being able to afford health care
Published: January 29, 2026, 11:02 pm
Judges are struggling to hold ICE accountable for dozens of violations. If they can’t, who can?

Federal judges are calling on their colleagues to ‘draw and hold’ the line while courtrooms are overwhelmed with cases with immigrants’ freedoms at stake, Alex Woodward writes
Published: January 29, 2026, 10:56 pm
Husband in au pair affair testifies on killings of wife, another man. ‘I did not want to shoot him.’
A man charged with killing his wife and another man testified about the day his wife was brutally stabbed to death
Published: January 29, 2026, 10:49 pm
Suspect, 55, stabbed his sister and their elderly parents to death but police are still stumped on motive

Kevin Castiglia, 55, is in custody after the bodies of his sister and parents were found this week
Published: January 29, 2026, 9:53 pm
Greg Bovino breaks his silence after Minneapolis ouster in address to federal agents from Mt. Rushmore: ‘Mean Green Machine’

Bovino filmed a video message to federal agents from iconic American memorial
Published: January 29, 2026, 9:51 pm
Relatives of Spain train derailment victims mourn loved ones while demanding answers

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Transport Minister Oscar Puente did not attend the service
Published: January 29, 2026, 9:43 pm
Family rescues ‘frozen’ newborn calf from extreme temperatures

The calf had been born outdoors on Saturday, in single-digit temperatures
Published: January 29, 2026, 9:42 pm
Judge blocks ICE arrests of Minnesota refugees who were ‘subjected to terror’

‘At its best, America serves as a haven of individual liberties in a world too often full of tyranny and cruelty. We abandon that ideal when we subject our neighbors to fear and chaos’, wrote District Judge John Tunheim
Published: January 29, 2026, 12:10 am
Trump hears updates from his Cabinet...but skips right over embattled Noem

The Secretary of Homeland Security was passed over for comment at first Trump cabinet meeting of 2026
Published: January 29, 2026, 9:23 pm
Scientists to drill into Antarctica’s fragile ‘Doomsday Glacier’ that poses threat to world’s oceans

Researchers have never drilled into the Thwaites glacier before
Published: January 29, 2026, 8:58 pm
New details revealed on liquid Ilhan Omar was sprayed with as syringe-wielding Minneapolis man is charged

Anthony Kazmierczak faces federal assault charge after rushing at Democratic congresswoman
Published: January 29, 2026, 6:12 pm
Washington Post’s White House team tries to halt massive layoffs by appealing directly to Jeff Bezos

‘Given the uncertainty facing the Post, we wanted to tell you directly how the White House team relies on other desks and explain how our colleagues’ work helps lift up our own,’ the letter read.
Published: January 29, 2026, 8:41 pm
ICE has Hispanic people so afraid of being arrested they are drinking less, tequila maker claims

‘Consumers are afraid, even [if they] are legal,’ Lander Otegui, Proximo Spirits' head of marketing said
Published: January 29, 2026, 8:38 pm
Huge portrait of girl killed in Gaza war unfurled on beach in Spain

Little Hind Rajab was trapped in a car for hours, begging Palestinian medics to send help while her aunt, uncle and three cousins lay dead
Published: January 29, 2026, 8:01 pm
Democrats block bill to avoid shutdown so Homeland Security can be decided on its own

Time is running out to reach an agreement and avoid another government shutdown
Published: January 29, 2026, 7:51 pm
Batman puts Bay Area city council on blast over ICE deployment at Super Bowl in California

This is the moment a man dressed as Batman slammed a city council over the presence of ICE at the upcoming Super Bowl.
Published: January 29, 2026, 6:38 pm
Kennedy Center just announced a new head of programming. He quit after five days

It was not immediately clear why the newly appointed head of artistic programming resigned so quickly
Published: January 29, 2026, 6:36 pm
Two Florida men accused of killing a tarpon after breaking into an aquarium to go fishing
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Surveillance video allegedly shows the men catching a 55-inch tarpon and holding it out of the water for photos
Published: January 29, 2026, 6:19 pm
Woman admits she impersonated dead 11-year-old on Zoom call with social services as girl’s mom is accused of murder

Karla Garcia and her boyfriend Jonatan Nanita face charges in connection with the child’s death
Published: January 29, 2026, 6:15 pm
At least a dozen nursing home residents in their 70s to 90s victims of sex offenses by same suspect, cops say

Investigation launched into offenses of a sexual nature at long term care facility, with one suspect identified
Published: January 29, 2026, 6:13 pm
Senator demands answers after Trump accepted Rolex and gold bar before slashing tariffs on Switzerland

Trump’s love of lavish gifts is well known and many are displayed in the Oval Office
Published: January 29, 2026, 6:07 pm
Houston mom and daughter wake up to find ‘intoxicated’ man falling from ceiling into their apartment

Authorities said the man who fell through the ceiling appeared to be drunk when he was later arrested
Published: January 29, 2026, 5:53 pm
Israeli military accepts that 71,000 Palestinians were killed in Gaza war for first time, says report

Tel Aviv has spent years dismissing the Gaza health ministry’s death toll as ‘misleading and unreliable’
Published: January 29, 2026, 5:42 pm
Alex Pretti filmed kicking in taillight on an ICE SUV 11 days before he was shot dead

Video footage shows Alex Pretti appearing to kick an Immigration and Customs (ICE) vehicle 11 days before he was fatally shot in Minneapolis.
Published: January 29, 2026, 5:37 pm
Armed gangs running rampant in Gaza and killing Hamas and Palestinians with Israeli weapons, says report

Groups armed with Israeli weapons are wreaking havoc across Gaza
Published: January 29, 2026, 5:33 pm
ICE claims Ecuadorian consulate in Minneapolis was ‘not clearly marked’ when officers tried to enter

Two large seals reading ‘Consulate de Ecuador’ are posted outside building
Published: January 29, 2026, 5:23 pm
Alabama man in court accused of traveling to Atlanta to kill Joe Biden during CNN presidential debate

Adam Benjamin Hall had notes on his phone including ‘Free Palestine’ and plans for an attack on the Capitol in Washington, D.C., prosecutors said
Published: January 29, 2026, 5:11 pm
Democrats told House reps not to go to Minnesota over security fears: report

Members of Congress advised against traveling to Minneapolis to protest ICE, being told their doing so, while ‘well intentioned,’ ‘puts a burden on local resources’ that is unhelpful
Published: January 29, 2026, 5:10 pm
Who’s next? Majority of Republicans support Trump getting the US military involved in more countries

The poll found that most Trump voters backed attacking Iran, but splits emerged over strikes on Greenland
Published: January 29, 2026, 5:04 pm
Aid groups struggle to attract donors as floods devastate Mozambique

The country director for WaterAid Mozambique says it is proving much harder for aid agencies to generate funds to help than in previous crises
Published: January 29, 2026, 5:02 pm
Eggs, hats and unfettered ambition: what we learned about Melania Trump from her documentary

The first lady’s political goals, high-stakes clothes fittings and hints that she and Donald still have sex are just some of the highlights from Brett Ratner’s documentary
Melania’s appears an entirely airless existence, in which she glides solo about gilt corridors in silence, David Lynch-style, observed by tight-lipped heavies. All her staff dress in deference to her, mostly in black, but sometimes – as in the case of her interior designer – in a matching camel-coloured three-piece suit. Candidates interviewing for assistant roles have also got the memo, lining up in a sea of monochrome, with buttery hair and prominent cross necklaces.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 3:13 pm
ICE’s surveillance app is a techno-authoritarian nightmare | Moustafa Bayoumi

Mobile Fortify lets agents obtain vast amounts of information on anyone by scanning their face
The lethal force Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is meting out on American streets is rightly drawing loud condemnations from politicians and editorial boards across the nation and around the world. Now is the time we must start paying attention to another highly damaging part of ICE’s arsenal: the agency’s deployment of mass surveillance.
I’m referring specifically to Mobile Fortify, a specialized app ICE has been using at least since May 2025. (Usage of the app was first reported last June by 404Media.) What is Mobile Fortify? It’s an app for facial recognition that can additionally take “contactless fingerprints” of someone simply by snapping a picture of a person’s fingers. The app has been used more than 100,000 times, including on children, as alleged in a lawsuit filed by the State of Illinois and the City of Chicago. And it’s dangerous.
Moustafa Bayoumi is a Guardian US columnist
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 1:00 pm
On Polymarket, ‘privileged’ users made millions betting on war strikes and diplomatic strategy. What did they know beforehand?

The prediction market’s disciples and CEO believe its an unbiased way of knowing the future. But experts warn users could reshape the world to win big
In the early hours of 13 June, more than 200 Israeli fighter jets began pummeling Iran with bombs, lighting up the Tehran skyline and initiating a 12-day war that would leave hundreds dead.
But for one user of the prediction market Polymarket, it was their lucky day. In the 24 hours before the strike occurred, they had bet tens of thousands of dollars on “yes” on the market “Israel military action against Iran by Friday?” when the prospect still seemed unlikely and odds were hovering at about 10%. After the strike, Polymarket declared that military action had been taken, and paid the user $128,000 for their lucky wager.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:00 pm
I was told to accept chronic migraines. Then a keto diet gave me my life back | Natalie Mead

It took six years to identify the condition that caused my chronic pain: a blood sugar dysregulation condition
Seven years ago, when I was 27, I got my first-ever migraine. Ten months later, it was still there.
Even after the 10-month migraine ended, frequent weeks-long migraine attacks and bouts of stabbing “icepick” headaches kept me in pain more often than not. I was a software engineer at Facebook, but had to take leave from work because looking at my laptop screen made my head scream in revolt. I would never go back.
Natalie Mead publishes a Substack called Oops, My Brain about life with chronic illness and recovery. She is also working on a memoir about the tension between love and caregiving in chronic illness
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 11:00 am
Why a T-shirt in a hit movie is trending with Brazilian progressives: ‘Almost every day they sell out’

Even Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has received one, after Wagner Moura wore it in The Secret Agent
It is glimpsed in just a few scenes in The Secret Agent, the Brazilian film nominated for four Oscars and two Baftas, but that has been enough exposure for a vintage yellow T-shirt to become the latest object of desire among Brazilian progressives.
The garment, worn on screen by Wagner Moura, was first produced in 1978 by Pitombeira dos Quatro Cantos, a carnival group in the coastal city of Olinda, which until recently would sell just a few dozen a month.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 10:00 am
Experience: a bear moved into my house

I heard this huff, then a stomp. A growl that sounded like a death warning
Last November, I’d been out for the evening with friends who were visiting Los Angeles. Afterwards, I checked the notifications on my phone. There was a motion alert from one of the cameras around my house. It had captured a big black bear nosing around my bins.
We get wildlife here: raccoons, skunks. But I’d never had a bear rummaging through my trash. I watched as it turned things over, then wandered off. I assumed he had left.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 5:00 am
US justice department releases more than 3 million new pages of Epstein files

Batch will include more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, deputy attorney general Todd Blanche says
US deputy attorney general Todd Blanche announced on Friday that the justice department is releasing more than 3 million pages of documents related to its investigation into disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In a testy news conference, Blanche said that the release will include more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, which will have “extensive redactions”. He added that the Trump administration has produced roughly 3.5 million pages in an effort to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. He said that they include large quantities of commercial pornography and images “that were seized from Epstein’s devices”.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 4:21 pm
Ex-CNN anchor Don Lemon arrested on charges connected to Minnesota church protest

Lemon’s lawyer said he was taken into custody after attending protest in which demonstrators disrupted a church service earlier in January
Don Lemon, the former CNN anchor, was arrested late on Thursday on charges that he violated federal law during a protest at a church in Minnesota earlier this month, according to his lawyer.
Abbe Lowell, a lawyer for Lemon, said that Lemon was “taken into custody by federal agents last night in Los Angeles, where he was covering the Grammy awards”.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:32 pm
Judge rules Luigi Mangione will not face death penalty in healthcare CEO case

Capital punishment taken off table but Mangione will still face federal charges over killing of Brian Thompson
The death penalty is off the table for Luigi Mangione after a New York federal judge dismissed the charges that were eligible for capital punishment in the case accusing him of killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York in December 2024.
In a written court order on Friday, US district judge Margaret Garnett dismissed counts three and four against Mangione, including murder through use of a firearm, which carried a potential death sentence, and a weapons charge.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 4:06 pm
Iran says it is ready to talk with US amid diplomatic scramble to head off conflict

Foreign minister Abbas Araghchi says Tehran is ‘ready to begin negotiations if they take place on an equal footing’
Iran has said it is ready to negotiate with the US, but only if talks are not under duress and do not extend to Iran’s missile programme, as diplomats scrambled to head off the threat of a regional conflict.
After meetings with Turkish diplomats on Friday, Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said Iran was “ready to begin negotiations if they take place on an equal footing, based on mutual interests and mutual respect”.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 4:48 pm
Trump nominates Federal Reserve critic Kevin Warsh as its next chair

Pick of former Fed governor to replace Jerome Powell comes as White House seeks to tighten grip on central bank
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Donald Trump has announced Kevin Warsh as his nomination for the next chair of the Federal Reserve, selecting a candidate who has been an outspoken critic of the US central bank.
The move ends months of speculation about who the president would pick to replace Jerome Powell, as he waged an extraordinary campaign to influence policymaking at the Fed by repeatedly calling for interest rate cuts. Powell’s second term as chair is due to end in May.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 3:13 pm
Another blast of freezing weather moves into the US south-east

Arctic air moving into region will also freeze Tennessee, as 230,000 households still remain without power in area
Freezing weather that will reach deep into Florida was moving across the south-eastern US on Friday as millions braced for another weekend blast of winter storms following last week’s deadly assault that killed at least 85 people.
Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in southern states were without power for a sixth day on Friday as the next onslaught of blizzards, ice and biting cold winds approached.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 4:48 pm
Settler-only IDF units functioning as ‘vigilante militias’ in West Bank

Exclusive: ‘Regional defence’ settler units are escalating violent displacement of Palestinians, Israeli reservists and activists say
Israel’s army has become a vehicle for violent settlers to escalate their campaign against Palestinians across the occupied West Bank, with reserve units drawn from settlements functioning as vigilante militias, according to Israeli soldiers and activists, and the United Nations.
Hagmar, or regional defence units, were set up across the West Bank from October 2023, as conscripts and the standing army deployed there prepared to move to Gaza.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:00 pm
A ‘wellness bro’, a cosmologist and an RFK Jr crony: meet Bari Weiss’s new CBS News contributors

The network’s editor-in-chief unveiled a curious list of 19 people to be paid contributors across different platforms
A focus on wellness, nutrition, longevity and cosmology, mixed with more than a sprinkling of conservative ideology, appears to represent Bari Weiss’s vision to revitalize CBS News, and regain the trust of the network’s lost viewers and employees.
Editor-in-chief Weiss on Tuesday unveiled a curious list of 19 individuals – including podcasters, influencers, restaurateurs, climate deniers and a number of other opinionated writers – who will be paid contributors offering their wealth of wisdom and insight that will help CBS become, in her words, “fit for purpose in the 21st century”.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:00 pm
Djokovic shocks Sinner in late-night thriller to reach Australian Open final

Serb keeps dream of record 25th grand slam title alive
38-year-old battles past world No 2 in five gripping sets
Never before had Novak Djokovic been such an underdog in such a significant match. His mere presence in the Australian Open semi-finals, after all, had been the result of a significant slice of good fortune. As he faced off against one of the dominant players in his sport, for many a competitive match would be close enough to a win.
This special champion has achieved so much for so long, but in the early hours of Saturday morning the 38-year-old pulled off one of the greatest upsets of his remarkable career, recovering from a two-sets-to-one deficit to topple Jannik Sinner, the two-time defending champion and second seed, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 to return improbably to the Australian Open final.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:47 pm
Newsom fights back after Dr Oz accuses LA’s Armenians of healthcare fraud

California governor files complaint against Medicare head who alleged fraud by members of Armenian community
A new front in the battle between the California governor, Gavin Newsom, and the Trump administration has opened over a video in which the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) administrator, Mehmet Oz, visits Los Angeles and alleges members of its Armenian community orchestrated large-scale healthcare fraud.
The days-long public scuffle on social media escalated on Thursday evening, when Newsom announced his office was filing a civil rights complaint with the US Department of Health and Human Services accusing Oz of discrimination.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 3:18 pm
How Trump’s EPA rollbacks could harm our air and water – and worsen global heating

Experts say administration has launched ‘war on all fronts’ to undo environmental rules – here are the key areas at risk
In his first year back in office, Donald Trump has fundamentally reshaped the Environmental Protection Agency, initiating nearly 70 actions to undo rules protecting ecosystems and the climate.
The agency’s wide-ranging assault on the environment will put people at risk, threatening air and water quality, increasing harmful chemical exposure, and worsening global warming, experts told the Guardian. The changes amount to “a war on all fronts that this administration has launched against our health and the safety of our communities and the quality of our environment,” said Matthew Tejada, the former director of the EPA’s environmental justice program.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 1:00 pm
Brian May says US is currently too dangerous for Queen to tour there

Queen guitarist says ‘everyone is thinking twice about going there at the moment’ when asked about touring plans
Queen guitarist Brian May has ruled out touring in the US for the foreseeable future, because of the potential danger it would pose.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, the 78-year-old said: “America is a dangerous place at the moment, so you have to take that into account.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 1:41 pm
FBI raid in Georgia has little legal basis – but serves Trump’s goal to weaken trust in election results

Raid on Fulton county election office is part of the Trump administration’s wider US push to fuel false claims of fraud
The FBI raid on the Fulton county election office Wednesday was an aggressive new front in Donald Trump’s effort to use his 2020 election loss to continue to sow doubt about American elections ahead of the 2026 midterms.
As Trump sought to overturn the 2020 election, false claims of malfeasance during ballot-counting in Atlanta became a key part of the big lie about a stolen election. Misleading surveillance video showing ballots being retrieved from suitcases became the basis for a myth that fraudulent ballots were included in the tally. Rudy Giuliani, the president’s lawyer and a close ally at the time, was ordered to pay $148.1m to the election workers as part of a libel suit for spreading lies about them. He later settled.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:00 pm
Antifa used to unmask neo-Nazis, now it’s exposing ICE: ‘Predators don’t get anonymity’

Following in a long American tradition of identifying fascists, a network of leftists has set out to name and shame Trump’s immigration agents
Last week a photographer for the Minneapolis Star Tribune filmed a border patrol agent approach a protester, lying prone in the street, and aim a canister of pepper spray at his eyes. The protester was already detained, three other agents pressing his body into the pavement, but the agent can nevertheless be seen spraying the orange chemical irritant, which causes excruciating pain, at point-blank range.
The agent probably thought he would enjoy anonymity for this bit of brutality. The federal police terrorizing Minneapolis remain largely nameless as they dole out horrifying – and in two cases, fatal – violence against anyone opposing Operation Metro Surge. But within two hours of the Star Tribune posting the footage to social media, a group called Pacific Antifascist Research Collective claimed to have identified him.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 3:03 pm
New York nurses hold candlelight vigil for Alex Pretti amid strike – in pictures

Nurses gathered outside a Veterans Affairs hospital in Manhattan to mourn Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse who was killed by federal agents in Minneapolis
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 4:53 pm
A resignation and call to conscience at company owned by Maga billionaires

Uline employee says she can no longer work for people who helped ‘America descend into fascism’
When Laura Wittmann decided this week to submit her resignation from Uline, the giant office supply company owned by two of the biggest donors to Donald Trump’s 2024 election and other Maga Republicans, she did not hold back.
“As America descends rapidly into fascism,” Wittmann wrote in a two-page company-wide email sent on Wednesday, “I can no longer work to grow the personal fortunes of people who helped make it so.”
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:00 pm
Groundbreaking director Reginald Hudlin: ‘It’s taken a lot of effort but the reward is always worth it’

The man who created House Party, wrote for the Black Panther comics, produced Django Unchained and briefly ran BET talks his illustrious career
Reginald Hudlin’s home office is a monument to an audacious American dream – the Black scion who grew up far from Hollywood glamour and rose to become one of the industry’s most adaptable storytellers. On the walls, a framed Black Panther comic page he penned glints under glass near a portrait of Jamie Foxx – a souvenir from Hudlin’s stint producing Django Unchained – and a piece of the Martin Luther King memorial that he was gifted while shooting the Disney sports drama Safety. “Look, I’m pleased with my life,” he tells me with a wry smile. “But honestly it’s taken a lot of trickery to get people to let me do these crazy things. It’s taken a lot of effort, but the reward is always worth it.”
Hudlin may be the nearest thing in Hollywood to a real-life Forrest Gump, given the things he’s done, the folks he’s worked with and the history he’s made. On Marvel Comics’ Black Panther graphic novel, Hudlin was the writer who repositioned the franchise as an explicit Black empowerment allegory, laying the foundation for Ryan Coogler’s blockbuster feature films. On the big screen, Hudlin has directed Eddie Murphy in Boomerang, Samuel L Jackson in The Great White Hope and Chadwick Boseman in Marshall.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 4:22 pm
‘Begging my boyfriend to get one’: Paul Mescal inspires yet another fashion craze with Hamnet earring

The Night Manager’s Diego Calva and James Norton are also helping to build hype around small singular hoops
While Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet has been nominated for eight Academy Awards including best picture, for many it is a tiny silver hoop earring worn by Paul Mescal in his portrayal of William Shakespeare that steals the show. Worn in his left ear lobe, the barely there hoop has people fixated online.
“Begging my boyfriend to get a tiny hoop earring too,” reads one post dedicated to the accessory. “I cried for over half of Hamnet, but Paul Mescal’s slutty little earring made me feel conflicted,” reads another.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:40 pm
‘A very Italian problem’: inside the fight against the mafia and corruption at the Winter Olympics

Construction works for Milano Cortina have been a lightning rod for suspected infiltration by organised crime, but anti-mafia groups have adopted an approach that will help future hosts
Early on the morning of 8 October, the Provincial Command of the Carabinieri in Belluno put out a press release announcing three arrests, in the culmination of a year-long investigation they called “Operation Reset”. Two of the three were brothers; both were known members of the notorious Lazio Ultras, the Irriducibili, it was stated in the release, and had boasted of having personal ties to former boss Fabrizio Piscitelli, who was murdered in 2019. The crimes the brothers had been arrested on suspicion of had not been committed in Rome, but 400 miles north, in the small alpine ski resort of Cortina d’Ampezzo, high in the Dolomites, and home, for the next three weeks, to the Winter Olympics.
The brothers are still awaiting trial, but the local public prosecutor’s office has alleged that they were running an operation in three phases. The first was taking control of the drug distribution network in Cortina, the second was to take control of three nightclubs, and the third was to extort the local council into awarding the construction contracts for the works being done for the Games. Among the evidence the prosecutor says it possesses is a note on one of the brothers’ phones saying: “We want the cemetery area for the garages, the former pastry shop, the slip road and the new ring road, the construction of the tourist village.”
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 8:15 am
Colbert on Springsteen’s anti-ICE song: ‘Do you know how hard it is to rhyme with Minneapolis?’

Late-night hosts discussed the star’s new protest song and the much-ridiculed premiere of the Melania documentary
Late-night hosts spoke about Bruce Springsteen’s anti-ICE song and Donald Trump’s repeated attacks on Ilhan Omar.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 3:46 pm
Week in wildlife: a rescued owl, a brave blackbird and Fukushima boar babies

This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 8:00 am
Minneapolis is in a state of chaos. Racist governance is to blame | Jamil Smith

What is happening in Minnesota is proof that racist ideas lead to racist policies – and it produces bad, dangerous governance
Minneapolis is in a state of chaos. Since federal immigration agents flooded the region weeks ago, daily life has been destabilized in ways residents say feel unprecedented.
The president’s super-sized immigration force has now killed two people in the Minneapolis metro area since “Operation Metro Surge” began in December. Nearly three weeks after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent shot Renee Nicole Good in the face, armed federal authorities on 24 January killed Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old Veterans Affairs nurse, who witnesses say was trying to intervene after seeing agents treat another person harshly.
Jamil Smith is a Guardian US columnist
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 11:00 am
The AI bubble will pop. It’s up to us to replace it responsibly | Mark Surman

When bubbles burst, what comes next can be better, if we build it differently
It was December 1999. Tech investors were riding high, convinced that a website and a Super Bowl ad were all it took to get rich quick. Spending was mistaken for growth; marketing was mistaken for a business model. In just a few months, the dot-com boom would go bust: $1.7tn in market value vanished, and the broader economy took a $5tn hit.
Yet something remarkable emerged from the wreckage. The post-crash internet wasn’t defined by speculation, but by creation: the rise of web 2.0 and open-source software – and the birth of platforms like Firefox and Wikipedia. The lesson is simple: when bubbles burst, what comes next can be better, if we build it differently.
Mark Surman is the president of Mozilla
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 11:00 am
From ICE to Melania’s black carpet, are Trump’s techlords getting pangs of buyer’s remorse? | Marina Hyde

The first lady’s premiere was marked by conspicuous absences. It turns out chumminess with the president might just come at a cost
Who wasn’t on the red carpet at the official Melania documentary premiere in Washington DC was so much more intriguing than who was. No offence to defence secretary Pete Hegseth, but if I wanted to see formalwear struggling to contain Crusades tattoos, I’d hang around outside the Spartak Moscow Christmas party. Not that it was a red carpet, because the carpet at the “Trump-Kennedy” Center was black. No one bothers hiding the grift any more, with the movie’s own producer openly explaining that this aesthetic was “all about supporting this luxury brand that [Melania’s] creating”. They should have dressed the event like a colon, since Donald’s is effectively where it was being held.
Anyway: arrivals. There was Melania and Donald Trump – she finally got him out of hair and makeup – who were holding hands, a coincidentally convenient way to cover his skin if his glam squad didn’t truck in enough concealer. In recent months, Trump has had terrible bruises on the tops of his hands and even more terrible excuses for why they keep appearing. Aspirin, Swiss furniture, shaking lots of hands – the list of things that aren’t cannula sites grows longer every week.
Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:36 pm
What the US TikTok takeover is already revealing about new forms of censorship | Paolo Gerbaudo

It’s not what we can or cannot say that matters – rather, it’s whether what we say can get any visibility at all under the US-specific algorithm
We tend to think of censorship as the direct suppression of speech. We conjure images of mouths taped shut, courts seizing books and films, and journalists or activists thrown in jail to silence their voices. But what if, in a digital era governed by invisible yet highly consequential algorithms, censorship no longer revolved around the ability to speak, but rather around the visibility of content, its effective “reach”?
The launch of TikTok’s new US-specific algorithm underscores the urgency of this risk. This week, control over the platform’s operations has shifted to the TikTok USDS joint venture led by a consortium of investors that includes US big tech firms such as cloud-computing company Oracle, with the Chinese parent company ByteDance retaining a 19.9% stake. This arrangement is presented as a means of complying with US legislation introduced under former president Joe Biden, with the aim of protecting user data and preventing political interference from China. Yet many of TikTok’s 200 million US-based users now fear that Donald Trump and his allies may use algorithmic control to do precisely what China was accused of doing: interfering with political discussion by suppressing critical voices.
Paolo Gerbaudo is a senior researcher at the faculty of political science and sociology of Complutense University in Madrid and the author of The Great Recoil
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 10:00 am
How liberals lost the internet | Robert Topinka

In the first part of our series on digital politics, we look at how centrists have lost ground fighting disinformation – when the real battle is over emotion and attention
Robert Topinka is a reader in digital media and rhetoric at Birkbeck, University of London
There’s a strange tendency to describe social media as something other people use – those young people on TikTok, that conspiratorial uncle on Facebook, the rightwing trolls on X. In truth, we’re all online now. The number of global social media users surpassed 5 billion in 2024. To put that into perspective there are 8 billion people on the planet.
The internet has totally transformed the ways in which we communicate and share information. First the internet came for print. As free online content began outcompeting subscription newspapers, publishers briefly found new audiences on Facebook, only to see referral traffic plummet after the platform began suppressing posts with external links.
Robert Topinka is a reader in digital media and rhetoric at Birkbeck, University of London
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 8:00 am
The hill I will die on: Martinis should be served with a sidecar, or not at all | Josh Sharp

A sip in the glass and the rest in a little carafe, please – and make sure it’s ice-cold, otherwise it’s an absolutely degenerate drink
There is very little in life as elegant as the martini. You select vodka or gin. But really, you’re an adult, you select gin. A whisper of vermouth, then it’s chilled. A twist of lemon is added or an olive and her brine, then it’s served. And it’s served – we pray – with a sidecar.
All martinis should have sidecars. You know when you get a martini and there’s only a sip in the glass and the rest is in a little baby carafe sitting on ice? That’s a sidecar and it should be the law.
Josh Sharp is a New York-based comedian. His show, Josh Sharp: ta-da!, is at Soho Theatre, London, from 9 to 28 February
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:35 pm
Maye v Stafford for MVP and Aaron Rodgers getting flattened: NFL end of season awards

With the Super Bowl on the horizon, we pick the outstanding players and moments from the season just gone
Drake Maye struggled through a blizzard as the New England Patriots dragged themselves past the Denver Broncos and into the Super Bowl. But he endured, holding on to execute in the critical moments, as he had done against the Houston Texans the week before.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 10:30 am
Sha’Carri Richardson arrested on charge of driving over 100mph

Olympic champion was pulled over on Florida parkway
Richardson charged with dangerous excessive speeding
U.S. sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson was arrested on Thursday in Orange County, Florida, and charged with dangerous excessive speeding, according to the Orange County sheriff’s department.
The Olympic gold medalist was pulled over by a traffic enforcement officer while traveling at 104mph (167kph) and “dangerously tailgating and traveling across lanes of travel to pass other motorists”, according to the department.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 4:58 pm
Teófimo López and Shakur Stevenson set for high-stakes clash at Madison Square Garden

American stars meet at sold-out Madison Square Garden
Stevenson rises to 140lb in bid for title in fourth division
López enters in rare underdog role that suits his history
When Teófimo López and Shakur Stevenson come together on Saturday night inside the big room at Madison Square Garden, a junior welterweight title and a claim to American fistic supremacy will be on the line before a sold-out crowd of more than 20,000 spectators.
Two of the finest US-born fighters of their generation are set to collide in a delicious matchup that pits volatility against control, power against precision, chaotic ambition against measured discipline. Both men arrive as world champions across multiple weight classes, both are 28 and prime, and both view the contest as a gateway to pound-for-pound recognition and the untold opportunities it confers.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 8:30 am
Lindsey Vonn airlifted from course after crash in final downhill before Olympics

Vonn crashes into nets and clutches left knee
Race in Crans-Montana abandoned after early falls
US star’s Olympic fitness now under scrutiny
Lindsey Vonn crashed out of the final World Cup downhill before the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics on Friday, leaving the American skiing great limping and clutching her left knee as organizers abandoned the race amid worsening conditions.
The 41-year-old lost control after landing a jump on the upper section of the course in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, skidding sideways into the safety netting as snow fell steadily and visibility deteriorated. Vonn’s airbag deployed on impact and she remained down for several moments while medical staff attended to her on the piste.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 11:17 am
Pitch Points: Which Arsenal narrative will prevail, and how has Carrick reset Man United?

The world of soccer throws up no shortage of questions. In today’s column, we endeavor to answer three of them
One narrative has been set: Arsenal are bottling it. Last weekend’s home loss to Manchester United confirmed what the Gunners’ biggest doubters always suspected: that Mikel Arteta and his players don’t have it in them to win the Premier League title. Arsenal’s haters already started their victory lap.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:48 pm
Carlos Alcaraz breaks Zverev’s heart after surviving cramp to win five-set epic

Zverev served to reach Australian Open final in fifth set
Spaniard holds out in epic 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-7 (4) 7-5
Murmurs around Melbourne Park had been building. That the men’s Australian Open draw had not met expectations. That matches had been one-sided, and lacking memorable moments. That so-called SinCaraz was a foregone conclusion. That tennis had lost its touch.
Murmur no more. In the first match this year on Rod Laver Arena to go five sets, Carlos Alcaraz leapt off the canvas to outlast Alexander Zverev 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-7 (4), 7-5 over five hours and 27 minutes – the third longest match in Australian Open history.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 9:35 am
Cooper Flagg’s 49-point eruption sets teenage NBA record in Dallas defeat

Flagg scores 49, most ever by an NBA teenager
Knueppel drops 34 as Hornets steal road win
Aguirre honored at halftime as rookie mark falls
As Dallas rookie Cooper Flagg set the NBA record for points by a teenager with 49 on Thursday night in a 123-121 loss to Charlotte, he broke the franchise rookie scoring record he shared with Mark Aguirre – whose jersey was retired at halftime.
“Mark Aguirre is special. Such a special night for him and the whole organization,” said Flagg, who turned 19 in December. “I just feel blessed. It’s a pretty cool thing.”
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 11:51 am
Champions League playoffs: Benfica get Real Madrid rematch, Newcastle face Qarabag

Benfica goalkeeper Trubin scored in 4-2 win over Madrid
Eddie Howe’s men face 3,000-mile trip for first leg
Real Madrid have been dealt an instant rematch with José Mourinho’s Benfica in the Champions League playoffs. The Portuguese club will seek a repeat of Wednesday’s astonishing 4-2 victory against the Spanish giants, when their goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin scored deep into injury time to send them through, and host the first leg in Lisbon.
It is the headline tie in a draw that also gives Newcastle a 3,000-mile journey to Azerbaijan for a first leg against Qarabag. Eddie Howe’s side will feel confident after an impressive display in holding Paris Saint-Germain, last season’s winners, to a 1-1 draw at Parc des Princes on Wednesday, although they will be aware that the Azeri champions, beaten 6-0 at Liverpool, held Chelsea to a 2-2 draw on home soil in November. They will face Barcelona or, in an all-Premier League clash, Chelsea if they go through.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:11 pm
‘I was overwhelmed, it was a miracle’: the jailed mothers getting a second chance in Colombia

More than 200 women with caring responsibilities have been freed from prison under the country’s Public Utility Law
Jennifer Chaparro Pernet cannot remember the exact moment she became aware of a commotion outside the prison. But she recalls feeling a ripple of excitement when she heard people shouting, and then a guard calling her name. By 6pm she was walking out of El Buen Pastor women’s prison in Bogotá, a small bag of clothes in her hand, to a cacophony of banging, cheering and stomping as her fellow prisoners celebrated her release. She was four years into a 12-year sentence.
It was 4 May 2024, and Chaparro Pernet, 36, was the first woman to be released under Colombia’s 2023 Public Utility law, which allows first-time female offenders who are heads of households with caring responsibilities to apply to serve their remaining sentence in the community.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:00 pm
Zelenskyy cautious on Russian bombing pause during extreme cold weather

Ukraine president says he will wait to see if Putin complies with Trump request to halt strikes on energy infrastructure
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said he was waiting to see whether Russia would observe a proposed pause in strikes on Ukrainian cities and energy infrastructure, as Kyiv endures a spell of bitter winter cold.
Donald Trump on Thursday claimed that Vladimir Putin had agreed to halt strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for a week after he issued a personal appeal to the Russian leader due to the extreme weather in Ukraine.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:07 pm
Panama supreme court cancels Hong Kong company’s canal contracts

Panama’s president says strategic waterway will operate as normal after ruling that advances US policy aims
Panama’s president said ports at each end of the Panama canal would operate as usual after the country’s supreme court ruled the concession held by a subsidiary of a Chinese company was unconstitutional.
The court’s decision on Thursday, which helps US attempts to block any Chinese influence over the strategic waterway, immediately drew a sharp rebuke from Beijing.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 1:47 pm
South Africa expels top Israeli diplomat over ‘insulting attacks’ on president

Ariel Seidman declared persona non grata and given 72 hours to leave country after remarks on social media
South Africa and Israel have engaged in a tit-for-tat expulsion of senior diplomats, after South Africa ordered Israel’s chargé d’affaires to leave within 72 hours, citing “insulting attacks” on South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, on social media.
Ariel Seidman, the chargé d’affaires at Israel’s embassy in Pretoria, was declared persona non grata by South Africa’s department for international relations and cooperation (DIRCO) in a statement on its website on Friday afternoon.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:11 pm
‘Do the leg thing’: Mark Carney jokes with Heated Rivalry star on red carpet

Canadian PM swaps tough talk at Davos aimed at Donald Trump for some fun at a film gala with Hudson Williams
Last week, Mark Carney was at the World Economic Forum in Davos, giving global leaders a lesson in realism. His powerful speech about the end of the old order and the need for middle powers to unite in the face of fractured international norms received a standing ovation.
The economist and central banker struck a slightly different tone at a gala in Ottawa to promote the Canadian film industry on Thursday evening. Appearing on the red carpet with the Canadian actor Hudson Williams, star of the hit HBO ice hockey drama Heated Rivalry, Carney was in a playful mood.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 11:25 am
Jack Kerouac’s 37 metre-long, first draft scroll of On the Road to be auctioned

The draft – one of the Beat Generation’s defining artefacts – will be part of a wider sale of pieces from the Jim Irsay Collection at Christie’s in March
Jack Kerouac’s original typescript scroll for On the Road – the 37 metre (121ft) long roll of paper on which he typed his defining Beat novel in a three-week burst – will go under the hammer at Christie’s in March, with a sale estimate of £1.8m to £2.9m ($2.5m to $4m).
The scroll is one of the centrepieces of the Jim Irsay Collection, one of the most extensive private collections of music, literary, film and sports memorabilia ever assembled.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 4:49 pm
Sequel to The Time Traveler’s Wife to be published this autumn

Audrey Niffenegger’s follow-up to her global bestseller focuses on Alba, the daughter of Henry and Clare, as she negotiates two marriages and various modern-era dystopias
A follow-up to the 2003 blockbuster novel The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger is set to be published this autumn.
Life Out of Order, which Niffenegger worked on for 13 years, is set in the same world as the original novel. The Time Traveler’s Wife has sold more than 9m copies globally since its publication, and was adapted into a 2009 film starring Rachel McAdams, as well as an HBO series and a musical.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:00 pm
Weather tracker: Winter storms cause death and outages across eastern north America

Millions told to stay home in US and more than a million are left without power, while Australia faces record heatwave
Cold weather across a vast swathe of the eastern US has been the likely cause of at least 49 deaths in the past week.
At one point, about 213 million people were under some sort of winter weather warnings, affecting areas from New Mexico to New England – a spread of about 2,000 miles (3,200km). Millions were told to stay at home, and at one point there were more than a million people without power. As of Wednesday night, there were still 312,000 outages, mostly across Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 10:45 am
Exploding trees: the winter phenomenon behind frost cracks

When temperatures drop suddenly, trapped water can freeze and expand, splitting trunks with a gunshot-like sound
During the recent cold spell in the northern US, meteorologists issued warnings about exploding trees.
A tree’s first line of defence against freezing is its bark, which provides efficient insulation. In cold conditions, trees also enter a form of hibernation, with changes at a cellular level: cells dehydrate, harden and shrink, increasing their sugar concentration. This is the botanical equivalent of adding antifreeze, helping to prevent the formation of ice crystals.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 6:00 am
Americans recount living through the deadly winter storm: ‘There was ice in the toilets’

With hundreds of thousands of homes still without power, we spoke to residents affected, many confined indoors
More than 40 people have died in a huge winter storm in the US. Schools were closed and flights cancelled as people grappled with heavy snowfall and icy conditions.
Nearly 300,000 households are also still without power, several days later, according to poweroutage.us. We spoke to people affected by the storm. Here are some of their responses.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 3:37 pm
US leads record global surge in gas-fired power driven by AI demands, with big costs for the climate

Projects in development expected to grow global capacity by nearly 50% amid growing concern over impact on planet
The US is leading a huge global surge in new gas-fired power generation that will cause a major leap in planet-heating emissions, with this record boom driven by the expansion of energy-hungry datacenters to service artificial intelligence, according to a new forecast.
This year is set to shatter the annual record for new gas power additions around the world, with projects in development expected to grow existing global gas capacity by nearly 50%, a report by Global Energy Monitor (GEM) found.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 1:58 pm
Trump sues IRS and US treasury for $10bn over leak of tax returns

Agencies accused of failing to take precautions to stop former contractor leaking returns to ‘leftist media outlets’
Donald Trump on Thursday sued the US treasury department and Internal Revenue Service for $10bn over the disclosure of his tax returns to the media in 2019 and 2020.
In a complaint filed in Miami federal court, Trump, his adult sons and his namesake company said the agencies failed to take “mandatory precautions” to prevent the former IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn from leaking their tax returns to “leftist media outlets”, including the New York Times and ProPublica.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:24 am
Trump threatens tariffs on goods from countries that sell oil to Cuba

White House cites Cuba’s ties to hostile powers as order ratchets up Trump’s pressure to topple its government
Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday laying the groundwork to slap tariffs on goods from countries that provide oil to Cuba, the White House said.
The order, which ratchets up Trump’s pressure to topple the communist government, declares a national emergency and establishes a process for the US secretaries of state and commerce to assess tariffs against countries that sell or otherwise provide oil to the island nation. The White House has yet to specify tariff rates for violating its new policy of blocking Cuba from buying oil.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 1:06 am
Democrats express alarm at Tulsi Gabbard’s presence at FBI elections office raid

Lawmakers question national intelligence head’s fitness for office after overt, unexplained appearance
Democratic lawmakers are raising questions about why Tulsi Gabbard, the president’s director of national intelligence, was “lurking” in Fulton county on Wednesday while FBI agents carted off boxes of 2020 election documents.
Gabbard visited an elections hub in Fulton county, home to Atlanta, on Wednesday as the FBI executed a search warrant for records related to the 2020 election. The warrant sought all ballots from the 2020 election in the county, tabulator tapes, ballot images and voter rolls, according to a warrant obtained by the Guardian.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 11:29 pm
LA fire department paid celebrity PR firm $65,000 to shape messaging after Palisades fire

LAFD’s non-profit, which raised large sums after 2025 fires, hired firm amid growing criticism over handling of disaster
The official non-profit for the Los Angeles fire department has acknowledged that it had paid $65,000 to hire a leading communications agency to represent the agency last year.
The move came as the department was facing growing criticism over its handling of the Palisades fire.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 11:23 pm
Islamic State claims attack on international airport and airbase in Niger

Motorcycle-riding militants launch strikes using heavy weaponry and drones, damaging planes belonging to Ivorian carrier and Togolese airline
Islamic State in the Sahel has claimed responsibility for an audacious assault at the international airport and adjacent air force base in Niamey, the capital of Niger, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks jihadist activity and communications worldwide.
The attack, which began shortly after midnight on Thursday, reportedly involved motorcycle-riding militants who launched a “surprise and coordinated” strike using heavy weaponry and drones, according to statements released via IS in the Sahel’s propaganda arm, Amaq news agency.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 3:57 pm
Syrian government and Kurdish forces reach deal on permanent truce

Milestone appears to resolve escalating tensions over the question of Kurdish autonomy in north-east Syria
The Syrian government and Kurdish-led forces have reached an agreement to extend a fragile ceasefire into a permanent truce, laying a framework for integrating Kurdish forces into the state and ending nearly a month of fighting.
The agreement on Friday appeared to resolve escalating tensions between the two sides over the question of Kurdish autonomy in north-east Syria and paved a way for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to join Syria’s new army through negotiations, rather than battle.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:56 pm
Saudi dissident awarded £3m damages threatens enforcement action if he is not paid

London-based satirist hails ‘amazing’ ruling that found Gulf state targeted and attacked him for his criticism
A London-based Saudi dissident who a judge decided should receive more than £3m in damages from the kingdom for assault and the hacking of his phone has insisted that it must pay up or face enforcement action.
Mr Justice Saini ruled that the Saudi government infected the phone of Ghanem al-Masarir with Pegasus spyware and, while surveillance was continuing, in 2018, its agents attacked him outside Harrods in central London.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:00 pm
British American Tobacco accused of helping North Korea fund terrorism in lawsuit

Victims of terrorist attacks say BAT’s operations in North Korea helped fund weapons used in the Middle East
Hundreds of US military service members, civilians and their families have filed a lawsuit for unspecified damages against British American Tobacco (BAT), one of the world’s largest tobacco companies, and a subsidiary, claiming the company spent years illicitly helping North Korea fund terrorism weapons that were used against Americans.
BAT formed a joint venture in 2001 with a North Korean company to manufacture cigarettes in the country. The venture quietly continued, a 2005 Guardian investigation revealed, even as the US government publicly warned North Korea was funding terrorism and imposed sanctions on the country. Amid mounting international pressure in 2007, the company claimed it was ending business in North Korea, but secretly continued its operation through a subsidiary, the US justice department said in 2023. BAT’s venture in North Korea provided around $418m in banking transactions, “generating revenue used to advance North Korea’s weapons program,” Matthew Olsen, then the justice department official in charge of its national security division, said during a 2023 Senate hearing.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 11:00 am
Wall of Tears: 50ft Brooklyn mural pays tribute to children killed in Gaza

Installation remembers the names of over 18,000 children killed by Israel in Gaza between October 2023 and July 2025
First is وسام اياد محمد ابو فسيفس, or Wesam Iyad Mohammed Abu Fsaife, a 14-year-old boy. Last is صباح عمر سعد المصري, or Sabah Omar Saad al-Masri, an eight-year-old girl.
These names of two children mark the beginning and end of the Wall of Tears, a massive art installation paying homage to the 18,457 children killed in Gaza between 7 October 2023 and 19 July 2025. Created by artist Phil Buehler, it opened next to Pine Box Rock Shop bar at 12 Grattan Street in Brooklyn, New York, on Thursday.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 10:04 am
‘He used the trumpet as a songbird’: 100 years of Miles Davis, by jazz greats Sonny Rollins, Yazz Ahmed and more

Ahead of the centenary of Davis’s birth, musicians including Terence Blanchard and John Scofield analyse his brilliance: from his soft phrasing and spiritual feel to his raspy cussing and leather outfits
The architect of the bestselling jazz album of all time, 1959’s Kind of Blue, trumpeter Miles Davis is a towering figure in the history of the genre. Possessed of a piercing tone, innate melodic sensibility and a singularly uncompromising approach on the bandstand, Davis spent his five-decade career presiding over numerous stylistic shifts: bebop to “cool” jazz, modal jazz, electronic fusion, jazz funk and even hip-hop. Always honing his ear for fresh talent, he turned his bands into incubators for rising artists, providing early starts for the pianists Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett, saxophonists Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane and Wayne Shorter, and drummers Tony Williams and Jack DeJohnette.
With 2026 marking the centenary of Davis’s birth, I asked several of his surviving collaborators to select his greatest recordings and discuss his enduring influence, including the 95-year-old Rollins, who played with Davis in the 1950s; the guitarist John Scofield and the saxophonist Bill Evans, who both played with Davis in his 80s fusion groups; and several contemporary jazz stars.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 8:00 am
Reality winners: the rise and rise of the ‘verbatim’ movie

From Kaouther Ben Hania’s reconstruction of the killing of a five-year-old Gazan girl in The Voice of Hind Rajab to Ira Sachs use of a taped interview in Peter Hujar’s Day, real-life dialogue is being turned into drama
Alfred Hitchcock, the director behind some of the best films ever, supposedly said that just three essential ingredients are needed to make a great film: “The script, the script and the script.” For a film-maker, it might seem a godsend when a fully formed one lands in your lap. But behind a rising number of films is a simple hack: pinch all your dialogue from real people. An increasing number of film-makers are turning to transcripts and recordings to re-enact episodes on film, with the promise that they are as an exact a facsimile as possible. From Reality (2023), Tina Satter’s true-to-life portrayal of whistleblower Reality Winner, which progresses in real time from harmless small talk to a full-blown FBI grilling, to Radu Jude’s Uppercase Print (2020), in which a rebel teen is given the third degree in Ceaușescu-era Romania, the title-card proclamation “inspired by true events” is being taken to a wholly literal new level.
Within the space of a month, two more “verbatim” movies are in UK cinemas. Peter Hujar’s Day, Ira Sachs’ time capsule of 1974 New York and its colourful culturati, is based on candid conversation between Linda Rosenkrantz (Rebecca Hall) and her photographer pal Peter (Ben Whishaw), who would die from an Aids-related illness less than a decade later. Meanwhile, Kaouther Ben Hania’s The Voice of Hind Rajab is set in January 2024 amid the evacuation of Gaza City, revisiting beat for beat an emergency call centre’s attempts to rescue the six-year-old girl of the title to harrowing effect.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 10:17 am
From Jon Snow to Buffy: the TV characters who just couldn’t stay dead

Be it The Night Manager’s Richard Roper or Blue Lights’s Gerry, classic TV characters are increasingly finding it hard to stay in the grave. Here are the 10 greatest televisual resurrections
On TV, you’re never really dead. When a beloved character is killed off on your favourite show, you can be forgiven some scepticism. Who’s to say they won’t be miraculously revived in future?
The BBC hit The Night Manager brought arms-dealing antagonist Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie) back to life mid-series to face off against his old adversary, MI6 agent Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston). The action duly cranked up several gears, building temptingly towards Sunday’s finale. Will Roper be eliminated for good this time?
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 5:00 am
Seized review – captivating documentary goes inside a shocking newspaper raid

Sundance film festival: the story of the Marion County Record and the forces that tried to destroy it is expanded for a charming, and concerning, look at freedom of the press
On 11 August 2023, police officers executed a search warrant on the offices of the Marion County Record, a small, family-owned paper in central Kansas. Local law enforcement seized the computers, cell phones and reporting materials from all staff, as well as from the homes of one city council member and paper co-owner Eric Meyer, without incident – though they met the impassioned resistance of Meyer’s 98-year-old mother Joan, the paper’s other co-owner, who threw her walker to the ground and declared the raid “Nazi stuff”.
“This is illegal,” Eric Meyers warns the officers, as seen in a new documentary on the episode. “You’re going to be on national news tonight.”
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 10:38 pm
Undertone review – disappointing podcast horror is mostly skippable

Sundance film festival: there are some effective early moments in this ultra low-budget, audio-first horror but deja vu soon replaces intrigue
There’s a swirl of creepy noises in A24’s new hyped-up horror Undertone – screaming, gargling, singing, banging – but nothing is quite loud enough to drown out the swirl of films it’s cribbing from. The debut feature from writer-director Ian Tuason, about horror podcasters who receive a set of mysterious recordings, has elements of Paranormal Activity, Session 9, Hereditary, The Ring, The Blair Witch Project and The Exorcist, enough sighs of familiarity to give horror fans a scary case of deja vu. It’s not that total originality is expected at this particular moment (this weekend’s Send Help has been touted as Misery meets Castaway), but given the genre’s overcrowd, it’s hard to see what pushes Undertone above the noise.
What it does do is make for an impressively resourceful use of a low budget, the whole thing costing about $500,000. It’s all shot in one house (Tuason’s actual home) and for the most part, any sinister goings on are restricted to audio footage, heard through the headphones of our lead Eva (Nina Kiri, who reminds me of a young Alice Eve). She’s living back home with her terminally ill mother, fending calls from a thoughtless boyfriend and patiently awaiting those from her friend, and maybe one that got away, Justin (the voice of White Lotus breakout Adam DiMarco, replacing the original voice after the A24 acquisition). The pair co-host a podcast that analyses creepy tales, Eva as the skeptic and Justin as the believer, the pair’s flirtatious pitter-patter positioning them as the Mulder and Scully of the audio world.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 6:34 pm
Bruce Springsteen’s angry anti-ICE song is on-the-nose in the right way

The star’s urgent and to-the-point protest song is not subtle about its target and right now that’s why it works so well
Bruce Springsteen’s new protest song isn’t open to interpretation.
In Streets of Minneapolis, the Boss condemns “King Trump’s private army from the DHS” that “came to Minneapolis to enforce the law – or so their story goes”. He names Renee Good and Alex Pretti, both killed by federal agents amid protests. He rages against “Miller and Noem’s dirty lies”, referencing the faces of the Trump administration’s onslaught against immigrants.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 2:50 pm
Add to playlist: the boundless bedroom-made black metal of Powerplant and the week’s best new tracks

Theo Zhykharyev, the Ukrainian wizard working low-profile under this brand since 2017 has pivoted to a new realm which blends ferocious energy with freewheeling fun
From London
Recommend if you like Devo, Home Front, Snõõper
Up next New album Bridge of Sacrifice released 13 March
Theo Zhykharyev is one of those brilliant weirdos capable of turning wild ideas into reality. Since starting Powerplant as a bedroom recording project in 2017, a couple of years after he left Ukraine to study in London, he has released records built around fizzing electro-punk, dungeon synth and treble-heavy hardcore, concocting Dungeons & Dragons-inspired role-playing adventures to accompany some of them, while slinging visually arresting DIY merch through his Arcane Dynamics label. Yet even coming amid an output this freewheeling, his upcoming new record is full of surprises.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:00 pm
Julie Campiche: Unspoken review | John Fordham's jazz album of the month

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The composer’s first unaccompanied album turns extended harp technique into music of intimacy, restraint and conviction – inspired by the women who shaped her world
When the London jazz festival ran online only in 2020, an enthralling livestreamed performance by Swiss harpist Julie Campiche’s avant-jazz ensemble was a startling highlight, introducing UK audiences to a virtuoso instrumentalist and composer who was already turning heads in Europe. Campiche plucked guitar, zither and east Asian-style sounds from the harp, mingled with vocal loops, classical music, Nordic ambient jazz and more. You might call her soundscape magical or otherworldly if it didn’t coexist with a campaigner’s political urgency on environmental and social issues. But Campiche is too much of a visionary to overwhelm the eloquence of pure sound with polemic, as her new album, the unaccompanied Unspoken, confirms more than ever.
Campiche’s extra-musical agenda here is a celebration of sisterhood, dedicated to women in public and private lives who have inspired her. The opening Anonymous is built around a Virginia Woolf quote – “for most of history, ‘anonymous’ was a woman” – repeated by a chorus of women’s voices in different languages building to a clamour. Grisélidis Réal is named after the Swiss artist and writer who took her physical and mental life to every precipice, including sex work, expressed in gently lyrical harp lines around the spooky sounds of footsteps clicking on pavements.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 9:00 am
The best recent translated fiction – review roundup

White Moss by Anna Nerkagi; The Old Fire by Elisa Shua Dusapin; The Roof Beneath Their Feet by Geetanjali Shree; Berlin Shuffle by Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz
White Moss by Anna Nerkagi, translated by Irina Sadovina (Pushkin, £12.99)
“You, too, need a woman!” Alyoshka’s mother tells him. “Even a plain one, as long as her hands and legs aren’t crooked.” And Alyoshka, part of the nomadic Nenets people in the Russian Arctic, does find a wife, but can’t consummate their marriage: he’s still in love with a girl who left for the city years ago. This novel takes us around the camp, from Alyoshka’s family to Petko and his friend Vanu discussing old age to a new arrival who shares his tragic story of alcohol addiction: “The devil had entered my soul, and it was fun to be with him.” Meanwhile, Soviet representatives, intended to support the Nenets people, come and go: “They didn’t stick, because strictly speaking there was nothing to stick to.” This story of a solid community where people stick instead with one another is a perfect warming tale for winter.
The Old Fire by Elisa Shua Dusapin, translated by Aneesa Abbas Higgins (Daunt, £14.99)
Agathe, a 30-year-old French woman living in New York, is so estranged from her sister Véra that when she receives a text message saying “Papa’s dead”, she replies: “Who is this?” Now she returns to the family home in the Dordogne to help clear out his things. “If we set fire to the books, there’d be nothing left.” Relations remain difficult: Véra communicates only by text message; she hasn’t spoken since the age of six. This is a book of absence and silence – village shops are closed, streets deserted, Agathe’s husband in the US doesn’t reply to her – and written with apt spareness. “I’m following the advice of decluttering influencers,” Agathe tells us, but it’s her past that she needs to offload, and slowly we learn the history of the family breakup. The balance between revelation and continued mystery makes this book both tantalising and satisfying.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:00 pm
What we’re reading: George Saunders, Erin Somers and Guardian readers on the books they enjoyed in January

Writers and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the comments
Lately I’ve been going back to read some classic works that I had, in my zany life-arc, missed, in the (selfish) hope of opening up new frequencies in my work. So: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll (the zaniness seems to lack agenda and yet still says something big and political); then on to Speak, Memory by Nabokov, newly reminded that language alone (dense, beautiful) can power the reader along; and, coming soon, The Power Broker by Robert A Caro – a real ambition-inspirer, I’m imagining, in its scale and daring.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 11:00 am
Susan Choi: ‘For so long I associated Dickens with unbearable Christmas TV specials’

The Booker-shortlisted novelist on the seismic effect of Sigrid Nunez, and wanting to write like Virginia Woolf
My earliest reading memory
Asking my mom if she could stop reading my bedtime book to me and just let me read it on my own, since I felt she was going too slowly. The book was either Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or its sequel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, both by Roald Dahl.
My favourite book growing up
I loved Stuart Little, and all his small, clever things – his tiny canoe, his tiny sailboat. He had such a relaxed demeanor and was so dapper! I also loved Mary Norton’s The Borrowers series – tiny people living under the floorboards and improvising household goods out of “borrowed” safety pins and match boxes and so on. Clearly I had a thing for miniatures.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:00 am
Virgin by Hollie McNish audiobook review – myth-shattering poetry about purity and sex

The author and spoken word artist’s delivery is full of tenderness and humour as she confronts the outdated notions of innocence that surround women
The latest collection by the poet Hollie McNish is dedicated to anyone who has been “blamed, shamed, pressured, tortured, dehumanised, de-mothered over a man-made concept about your own body”. Virgin is a series of poems and prose stories aimed at busting myths and challenging stereotypes about sex and the body.
McNish tackles the persistently weird and outdated notions of innocence and purity around young women: “Do not tell me which touches have mattered the most / This is your obsession not mine.” In Send Nudes she notes how any shame about those who have sent “a snapshot of your body stripped autumn bare” lies with the person who broke trust by sharing or mocking it, and not with the sender.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 3:00 pm
There’s a reason that Wii Bowling remains my mum’s favourite game | Dominik Diamond

At a family gathering over Christmas, I took on my 76-year-old mother once again at virtual bowling. Could I finally best her?
My mother bore me. My mother nurtured me. My mother educated me. She has a resilience unmatched, a love all-forgiving. She is the glue that holds our family together. But right now, I am kicking her ass at video game bowling, and it feels good!
In the 00s, my mum was the best Wii Bowling player in the world. She was unbeatable. Strike after strike after strike. The Dudette in our family’s Big Lebowski. So when she said she was coming to visit us in Canada, I thought the time was right to buy the updated Nintendo Switch Sports version of her favourite game. She’s 76 now, and I might finally have a chance of beating her, I thought, especially if I allowed myself a cheeky tune-up on the game before she arrived.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 10:00 am
Cairn review – obsession, suffering and awe in a climbing game that hits exhausting new heights

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A punishing, beautiful survival game that turns mountaineering into an intimate test of endurance, fixation and emotional resolve – you’ll be in tears by the end
Mountaineers and climbers, especially the free-solo kind, are humanity’s most fascinating maniacs: single-minded, daring souls who throw themselves into profoundly optional life-endangering feats. It is hard not to be compelled, and appalled, by someone like Alex Honnold. Even with ropes, a single wrong move can mean death in mountaineering, a mad activity that puts you at the full mercy of nature. You cannot help but wonder what kind of person willingly chooses this: what kind of person looks at a towering cliff face, or a wall of wind-whipped ice, and thinks, I bet I can get up there.
Aava, Cairn’s protagonist, is that kind of person: a champion climber, a woman who has conquered summit after summit, but for some reason can’t walk away. Before her stands Mount Kami, an ice-tipped, Himalayan-style peak that has never before been climbed. Kami was once home to a tribe of people, whose remnants you find as you pull yourself up each section of the mountain, but now you are very much alone. Controlling Aava’s limbs, you move her hands and feet towards imperfections in the rock, jamming her fingers into cracks and her toes on to tiny ledges. You quickly learn to read the mountain, as Aava would.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 2:00 pm
‘Women hold our power in our orifices’: Kristen Stewart on her audacious feature directing debut

The Chronology of Water is a ‘punk rock ayahuasca trip’ of a film that takes no prisoners. Stewart and her star, Imogen Poots, talk about the passion and pain that fuelled it
‘The movie is to be eaten alive and re-metabolised and shat out differently, from everyone’s perspective,” says Kristen Stewart, bracingly. The actor’s directorial debut, The Chronology of Water, has been doing the rounds at film festivals, and when we meet in London the reviews are coming in. Stewart knows that this impressionistic, arthouse collage of a film – adapted from an experimental memoir about a woman’s pain and loss, the elusive nature of memory and the reclamation of desire – is not going to be for everyone. “My favourite Letterboxd review is: ‘The Chronology of what the fuck did I just watch?’” But it matters to her that people respond to it. “Whether it’s your least favourite movie or your most favourite, it’s not lying, it’s genuine. And I’m so fucking proud of that.”
Stewart is sitting next to the film’s star, a slightly more sanguine Imogen Poots. Watching Stewart talk, her leg bouncing, her vocabulary ferocious, feels a bit like being sandblasted. It is invigorating and strangely galvanising, but you don’t go into a conversation with her half asleep. The same can be said for the film itself. “Language is a metaphor for experience,” writes the author Lidia Yuknavitch, at the beginning of the book on which it is based. “It’s as arbitrary as this mass of chaotic images we call memory.”
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 5:00 am
Hilltop hijinks: White Lotus to take over luxury chateau on French Riviera

Mike White’s show will begin production in April at five-star Saint-Tropez resort known for old-world opulence
Will it be a fatal attack with a pétanque boule under the parasol palms? Some skulduggery in the swimming pool of a €21,000-a-night private villa? Perhaps a poisoned cocktail on the terrace overlooking the luxury yachts in the Mediterranean?
Bienvenue to season four of The White Lotus on the Côte d’Azur; judging by past series, someone is not making it out of the French Riviera alive.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:28 pm
This isn’t the film you are looking for: the Star Wars franchise is hamstrung by a massive identity crisis

The space opera to end them all once blasted everything in its path. But a muddled approach has led to indecision and paralysis
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, Star Wars was an actual movie that people watched. It drew people to cinemas in huge numbers, largely because it was completely unembarrassed about being a pulpy space adventure about comic wizards and laser swords. Nowadays, it is something else entirely. A TV show about a likable space dad and his cute, cheeky, telekinetically powered adopted alien son, or perhaps a divisive culture-war bellwether that vacillates between trying to destroy itself in a blaze of operatic self-importance and hamfistedly rebuilding itself.
These days Star Wars also seems mainly to be press releases and announcements, throwaway comments in interviews that gesture mournfully towards what once was and what might, one day, be again. Which brings us to Taika Waititi, the Oscar-winning director from New Zealand, who has been giving fresh updates on his episode in the long-running space saga. “I’m just trying to sort of go back and harness a little bit more of the fun from the original films,” he told Variety, adding of George Lucas’ original trilogy: “The stakes were very high [and] there were serious things going on but also there was a lot fun to be had in those films. That’s what I was trying to bring back.”
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:17 pm
10 years of Photo Brussels, Belgium’s leading photography festival

Tenth edition showcases Belgian talent and introduces global themes and artists in a celebration of creativity
Where better to be in the midst of Belgium’s biting winter but in the warmth of Lee Shulman’s creation, The House. Cloaked in cosy mid-century nostalgia, the staging of this flagship exhibition at Hangar Gallery sets a fitting scene for Shulman’s collection of found photography, The Anonymous Project. The playful curation features all manner of family snaps from holidays to birthday parties, and sees characters peeping out of kitchen cupboards or lounging on the beach, photographed through the window of a caravan. The effect is a seductive step into the past, even if only the past of your dreams.
All the furniture used in the staging of The House has been sourced from online websites
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 7:00 am
‘They’re taught that showing feelings is shameful’: eight reasons men don’t go to therapy – and why they should

A clinical psychologist on why men still don’t seek help for their mental health
When Jake, a businessman in his 50s, first arrives at my therapy practice, it’s obvious that he has some misgivings. Jake’s marriage to Louise is in trouble, and she has insisted he come and see me. “If not for Louise, you wouldn’t be here, would you?” I enquire tentatively. He looks sheepish at first; then emboldened, he gives an emphatic “No.” As is almost always the case, Jake’s wife has registered a problem that has passed him by, and prompted his visit. Over the next few weeks, we sift through a maze of obstacles, and in the end, Jake is full of emotion: “I’m alone in the world, everyone leans on me, there’s no one for me,” he says. “There’s no one to turn to.”
It’s a common pattern, one I’ve seen throughout my 35 years as a psychologist specialising in male mental health. Men make up only 33% of referrals to NHS talking therapies. They don’t come easily, and when they do seek help in a crisis, they can disappear as suddenly as they arrive. Yet male vulnerability is clear – men report lower levels of life satisfaction than women and make up three-quarters of suicides and problems with addiction. But despite the increase in awareness around male mental health, men still tend to think there’s a stigma to speaking with a professional, even though most of those who have tried therapy have a positive experience.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 3:00 pm
My family motto? It’s amazing how lucky you get if you work really hard

Work, duty and responsibility are not always seen to yield joy and delight, but there is a deep satisfaction in achievement
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It’s amazing how lucky you get if you work really hard.
It’s the family motto. My father, one of five children, left school after grade 9 and immediately started work. In his early 20s, Dad went back to night school and then served in the public service for more than 40 years. Mum had a career as a secretary too, and together they worked hard to ensure we had the best education they could offer us.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:00 pm
The ‘Goldilocks’ of sleep masks and $8 winter gloves: 12 things you loved this month

Here are the things Filter US readers loved in January, from screen-time reducers to fitness essentials – all under $100
You’ve probably heard the discouraging sentiment that most New Year’s resolutions fail.
At The Filter US, we’re on a mission to disprove this notion, sharing the best products for hitting your goals – including reducing screen time, starting a fitness routine, and traveling somewhere new.
The best glass food storage containers: Anyday 2-Cup Glass Round Dish Multipack
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 8:15 pm
You be the judge: should my husband stop expecting me to come to all his family gatherings?

Edwin wants Chloe to join him at all of his large family’s events, but she values her independence. You decide who is playing happy families
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It’s thoughtless to wheel me out to his family as a formality. I need my own space sometimes
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 12:48 pm
Lift with your legs — and label everything: 15 tips for moving house with minimum stress

Very few things are more daunting than a house move. But it doesn’t have to be hell. Here is how to transport everything without breakages – or injuries
Moving home can be incredibly stressful. How should you make sure you get everything from A to B without breakages or injuring yourself? Removal professionals share the secrets to a smash-free, smooth move.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 5:00 am
What to wear with red statement trousers

Leather, lace and an unexpected accessory or two will perfectly complement bold trousers
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 6:00 am
Brand Beckham and the rise of the clapback costume

When words fail, clothes do the talking – from the Beckhams to Diana’s revenge dress, fashion is the language of image management
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It’s been over a week since Beckxit and still we wait. Yes, we’ve had David’s aphorisms at Davos; Romeo on the Willy Chavarria catwalk; Cruz on tour; Victoria’s reunion – not to mention the various fulsome Instagram posts from both parties. But no rebuttal, no apologies, no tears. Then, the remaining Beckhams hit Paris fashion week and finally we got our first statement.
David Beckham – once the most famous footballer in the world, now its most famous parent – was in town to wingman Victoria Beckham as she became a knight of the Order of Arts and Letters. But he was also there for the optics. The remaining kids flew in. So did their partners. Some wore Victoria Beckham, others wore Loewe, everyone looked demure and sober and matchy-matchy, what a celebrity astrologist might call “a united front”.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 5:00 pm
‘Rage knitting’ against the machine: the hobbyists putting anti-ICE messages into crafts

Makers take a stand through ‘Melt the ICE’ red knit caps and sparkly nails – all while raising funds for those affected by immigration raids
In the nine years that Gilah Mashaal has owned Needle & Skein, a yarn store in the suburbs of Minneapolis, she has tried to maintain a rule that “nobody talks politics” in the shop. But amid the weeks-long occupation of the Twin Cities by federal immigration paramilitaries, Mashaal and one of her employees decided to turn one of their weekly knit-alongs into a “protest stitch-along”.
They didn’t want to return to the “pussy hats” that symbolized women’s resistance to Donald Trump in 2016, so Paul, their employee, did some research and came back with a proposal: a red knit hat inspired by the topplue or nisselue (woolen caps), worn by Norwegians during the second world war to signify their resistance to the Nazi occupation.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 12:00 pm
Sledges, bears and a hotel with Wes Anderson vibes: Switzerland’s quirkiest family ski resort

Forget flashy St Moritz or Zermatt, the unsung village of Arosa has childlike charm, with animal sanctuaries, cool accommodation and kid-friendly tobogganing
On the approach to Arosa in the Graubünden Alps, the road is lined with mountain chapels, their stark spires soaring heavenwards; a portent, perhaps, of the ominous route ahead. The sheer-sided valley is skirted with rugged farmhouses and the road twists, over ravines and round hairpin curves, to a holiday destination that feels like a well-kept secret.
On the village’s frozen lake, young families ice skate, hand in hand. A little farther along, on the snow-covered main street, children sled rapidly downhill, overtaking cars. The resort’s mascots are a happy gang of brown bears. And there are Narnia lamp-posts, which turn the falling snow almost gold every evening. Switzerland is replete with ski towns but none feel quite this innocent and childlike, like stepping into a fairytale.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 7:00 am
‘It’s still a family favourite’: your heirloom recipes – and the stories behind them

From baked beans with a Gujarati twist to billowing Yorkshire pudding with bramley apples, Guardian readers share the dishes that have connected their families across the generations
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A few years ago, I bought my mother a notebook for her recipes. It was a weighty, leather-bound affair that could act as a vault for all the vivid stews, slow-cooked beans and many other family specialities – the secrets of which existed only in her head. Although the gift has basically been a failure (bar a lengthy WhatsApp message detailing her complex jollof rice methodology, she still has an allergy to writing down cooking techniques or quantities), I think the impulse behind it is sound and highly relatable. Family recipes are a form of time travel. An act of cultural preservation that connects us deeply to people we may not have met and places we may not have visited.
Those realities shine through in this week’s gathered compendium of heirloom recipes submitted by readers. Baked beans given a Gujarati twist. An Atlantic-hopping riff on spinach and feta pie. A billowing yorkshire pudding with sticky bramley apples in its base. All of these preparations, particularly when a recipe for anything is a mere tap away, point to the power of human connection and the ingenuity of domestic chefs. And perhaps the best thing about ancestral culinary approaches is that they can be passed from one clan to another, living on even as they are adapted and evolve.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 12:35 pm
A helper and a patriot: Alex Pretti’s family and friends on the life of nurse killed by federal agents

People who knew Pretti describe him as ‘generous with his time’ and denounce the Trump administration’s assessment of him
Travis Vanden Heuvel had been following the recent news out of Minnesota for weeks. On Saturday morning, like many others, he saw video clips of the second fatal shooting by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis this month.
But the story became personal later that day. That afternoon, Vanden Heuvel’s former choir director reached out to tell him that the man who had been shot was Alex Pretti – a childhood friend with whom he had been in choir.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 10:00 am
‘Very masculinist’: how Iran unrest felt different to 2022’s hijab protests

Previously popular ‘woman, life, freedom’ slogan ignored as son of former shah becomes focus of desperation for change
As the nightly protests that recently gripped Iran got under way, familiar shouts of “death to the dictator” and “death to [Ayatollah Ali] Khamenei”, Iran’s most powerful cleric and political figure, filled the air in Karaj, a city 30 miles to the west of Tehran.
But when female participants tried to add another recent popular rallying cry, “woman, life, freedom”, the slogan found few takers – despite having proved an inspirational call to solidarity in demonstrations that swept the country in 2022 after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who had been detained for allegedly flouting Islamic dress codes.
Continue reading...Published: January 29, 2026, 1:17 pm
The premiere of Melania and Alcaraz celebrates: photos of the day – Friday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 1:43 pm
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