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Protesters torch Communist Party HQ in Cuba as video appears to capture gunfire

Dramatic footage appears to show protester on the ground after alleged gunfire as crowds attack Communist Party building in Cuba, chanting 'Freedom!' amid crisis.

Published: March 14, 2026, 8:32 pm

World Economic Forum faces fresh scrutiny as Epstein ties revive past scandals, criticism

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The World Economic Forum faces renewed scrutiny after Epstein links surfaced, adding to years of controversy surrounding Davos, leadership scandals and criticism of the globalist agenda.

Published: March 14, 2026, 6:16 pm

Transactional partners: How 200-year distrust shapes Russia’s response to the Iran conflict

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From rivalry to military cooperation, the Russia-Iran relationship remains transactional. How Ukraine changed their strategic partnership dynamics.

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:00 pm

US offers $10M reward for info on Iran’s new supreme leader, top IRGC officials

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The U.S. is offering a $10 million reward for intel on Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and IRGC officials accused of attacks against Americans.

Published: March 14, 2026, 2:58 pm

Iranian drone attacks strain US air defenses as Ukraine pitches low-cost interceptors

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The rapid spread of low-cost Iranian Shahed drones is forcing the U.S. and its allies to use expensive missile defenses to counter mass attacks.

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:00 am

Iran deploys explosive ‘suicide skiffs’ disguised as fishing boats in Strait of Hormuz

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Iranian suicide skiffs threaten global shipping as Supreme Leader vows to keep Strait of Hormuz closed, prompting U.S. Navy escort discussions and surging oil price

Published: March 13, 2026, 7:53 pm

Iran moves hundreds of millions in crypto during nationwide internet blackout, report reveals

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A new report claims Iran's IRGC moved hundreds of millions in cryptocurrency during an internet blackout, suggesting sophisticated sanctions evasion operations.

Published: March 13, 2026, 7:36 pm

Inside the Israeli drone unit taking on Iran and Hezbollah

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Israel Squadron 200 UAV operations destroyed over half of Iranian missile launchers according to IDF commanders, achieving near complete success in stopping Iranian attacks.

Published: March 13, 2026, 4:33 pm

Transgender triple killer removed from home with 2 foster children months after authorities were notified

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Australian authorities apologize after two foster children lived with a transgender convicted triple killer for months, calling the situation "entirely unacceptable" and "terrible."

Published: March 13, 2026, 3:45 am

Iran War Live Updates: U.S. Tells Citizens to Leave Iraq After Second Attack on Embassy

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An Iran-backed militia took responsibility for an overnight attack on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. President Trump called on other nations to help escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:30 pm

Netanyahu Has the War He Always Wanted, but on Trump’s Terms

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Israel’s prime minister wanted regime change in Iran. But President Trump seems prepared to settle for something less.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:03 am

Mahmood Mamdani, Father of NYC Mayor, Is Writing a Book on Gaza

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At once, Mahmood Mamdani’s fame was eclipsed by his son’s. At the same time, the election of Zohran Mamdani has attracted new interest in his father’s work.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:00 am

His Film Is Spain’s Submission to the Oscars. He’s Not Sure How Spanish It Is.

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Spanish cinema has entered a new and more diverse era, film experts say. Oliver Laxe, the director of Oscar-nominated “Sirat,” embodies the shift.

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:01 am

Explosion at Jewish School in Amsterdam Is 2nd Antisemitic Attack in 2 Days, Officials Say

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No one was hurt in the explosion at a Jewish school in Amsterdam, or in an earlier one at a Rotterdam synagogue.

Published: March 14, 2026, 7:15 pm

Is Latin America Ready to Abandon Cuba?

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Latin America’s left saw Cuba as its lodestar. Now leaders across the spectrum are hesitant to aid a nation in the Trump administration’s cross hairs.

Published: March 14, 2026, 2:12 pm

To Fight Iran’s Drones, U.S. Taps Ukraine’s Hard-Earned Knowledge

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As Iran has shown, warfare involves far more deadly projectiles than it once did. It’s a problem Ukraine has been dealing with for years.

Published: March 13, 2026, 8:15 pm

Cuba’s History Since the Revolution, in Photos

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The Cuban government, which has so far outlasted 13 U.S. presidents, faces its gravest challenge yet. Images from The New York Times and others record nearly seven decades of political turmoil, economic crises and small moments of ordinary life.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:01 am

Surge in Oil Prices Shakes Pakistan’s Already Fragile Economy

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Families preparing for Eid al-Fitr and farmers ready for harvest are being squeezed in a country that gets nearly all its oil through the Persian Gulf.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:50 am

How the War in Iran Could Help China and Change Asia

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American officials have said for years that they would prioritize the Indo-Pacific. Now they’re moving warships, missiles and air defenses out for a war in the Middle East.

Published: March 13, 2026, 4:00 am

Cuba Acknowledges Talks with Trump Officials For the First Time

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President Miguel Díaz-Canel, whose country is rapidly running out of fuel, said the talks were based on “respect for the political systems of both countries.”

Published: March 13, 2026, 7:19 pm

A Visit to a Temple at the Heart of the Thailand-Cambodia Conflict

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A rare visit to a Khmer temple on Thailand and Cambodia’s border showed how deadly clashes between the two countries have scarred a heritage site.

Published: March 13, 2026, 8:30 pm

Phones ‘Ringing Off the Hook’ for Ukraine Defense Firms as Mideast Seeks Help

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Ukraine wants to leverage its defense expertise into security partnerships and to reap potentially vast profits for its arms industry.

Published: March 13, 2026, 10:16 pm

Here’s What Happened in the U.S.-Israel War With Iran on Saturday

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The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad was attacked overnight. Israeli strikes continued to hit the capitals of Iran and Lebanon, as Iran refused to relinquish control over a vital oil route.

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:26 pm

Tehran Seems Largely Empty, as Many Flee and Others Weary of the Fighting

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Residents say a heavy, lifeless atmosphere hangs over the streets of Iran’s capital, which has endured relentless attacks throughout the war.

Published: March 14, 2026, 7:55 pm

Sandstorm Batters Gaza, Slamming Makeshift Shelters

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Millions of Gazans have remained without proper housing since the war, according to the United Nations.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:13 pm

The war has put Middle East water supplies at risk.

Published: March 14, 2026, 6:16 pm

Dozens of Medical Workers Killed as Israel Hits Lebanon

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Lebanese health officials say that 31 health workers have been killed by Israeli strikes. Israel claimed, without evidence, that Hezbollah has been using ambulances and medical facilities.

Published: March 14, 2026, 6:14 pm

Lebanon’s Displaced Flee Israeli Strikes One Year Into War

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Israeli calls for the evacuation of huge swaths of southern Lebanon have led 830,000 people, about 14 percent of Lebanon’s population, to flee.

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:49 pm

This is what happened on March 13.

Published: March 14, 2026, 2:14 pm

What’s Good?

Introducing The Good List, a new weekly newsletter by Melissa Kirsch designed to bring joy and meaning to your days.

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:15 am

Canada Takes Its Sovereignty Push to Space

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The country aims to expand domestic satellite systems and cut dependence on American networks like Elon Musk’s Starlink.

Published: March 14, 2026, 2:15 pm

How My Trip to Antarctica Unlocked a Family Discovery

An eight-week voyage to the bottom of the Earth helped the photojournalist Chang W. Lee better understand his late father.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:02 am

How Migrant Workers Have Been Affected by Iran’s Strikes

Since the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran began, Iran has fired hundreds of missiles and drones in retaliation at Gulf countries. Iranian officials say that they are attacking U.S. military bases and American interests in the Gulf countries, not civilian targets. Our reporter Vivian Nereim talks with Katrin Bennhold about how migrant workers have been affected.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:01 am

Trump and Rubio’s Vision of War: The Art of Destroy and Deal

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Unleashing his inner hawk, Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans President Trump’s military interventions. So far, they favor regime compliance, not change.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:01 am

What to Know About Kharg Island, Iran’s Key Oil Hub

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The Persian Gulf island, targeted by U.S. strikes, is home to Iran’s main oil export terminal. Any disruption could jolt global energy markets.

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:30 pm

Here is the latest.

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:15 pm

Trump’s War Alliance With Israel Is Reshaping the Middle East. But It Carries Risks.

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President Trump is the first American leader to embrace fighting a full-fledged, joint war with Israel. Washington has tried to avoid that level of coordination in the past.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:11 am

Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Friday

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday would be the most intense day of the U.S. air campaign in Iran as a vital oil supply route remained choked off.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:10 am

U.S. Attacks Iran’s Kharg Island, a Key Port for Oil Exporting, Trump Says

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The strikes on Kharg Island targeted Iranian military forces, not economic infrastructure on the island, a U.S. military official said.

Published: March 14, 2026, 1:22 am

Messi Meets Trump and Argentina Is Divided

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Lionel Messi, the Argentine soccer star, accompanied his team, Inter Miami, to the White House. The event turned into political dynamite back in Argentina.

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:19 pm

U.S. Vows to Block Iran’s Attempt to Shut Down Strait of Hormuz

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz were “something we are dealing with.” And about 2,500 Marines were headed to the Middle East to bolster the war effort.

Published: March 13, 2026, 10:34 pm

A New Trump Envoy Stirs Fears of U.S. Meddling In Brazil’s Elections

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Darren Beattie, the U.S. policy adviser on Brazil, planned to visit former President Jair Bolsonaro in prison and meet his son, who is also seeking the presidency.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:49 am

Britain warns its citizens in Dubai they could be jailed for sharing photos of damage from airstrikes.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 8:15 pm

More Marines and Warships Being Sent to Middle East, U.S. Officials Say

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Iran’s response to days of aerial bombardment and long-range artillery strikes has proved more resilient than Trump administration officials anticipated.

Published: March 13, 2026, 8:17 pm

U.S.-Made Launcher Fired Missiles From Bahrain Toward Iran, Video Shows

It is unclear from the video alone whether the U.S. or Bahraini military launched the missiles. Iran has frequently accused Persian Gulf countries of allowing their territory to be used as a launchpad for U.S. attacks.

Published: March 13, 2026, 8:46 pm

The Strait of Hormuz is narrow — and shallow enough to lay minefields.

Published: March 13, 2026, 7:25 pm

Read Some of John F. Burns’s Reporting From Around the World

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In a 40-year career as an international correspondent for The New York Times, Mr. Burns had a talent for capturing the sweep of history in intricate detail.

Published: March 13, 2026, 7:52 pm

Trump’s Move to Seize Oil Tankers Costs the U.S. Tens of Millions of Dollars

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Although President Trump said seizing tankers would be a financial boon, the cost of maintaining just one aging ship has already reached $47 million.

Published: March 13, 2026, 6:43 pm

Trump Softens Call for Protesters to Take Over Iran

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President Trump said protesters risk getting shot “right through the head,” a change in tone from his earlier comments that Iranians must seize the chance to take over their government.

Published: March 13, 2026, 9:44 pm

Thousands Attend Government Rally in Tehran to Denounce Israel and U.S.

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Several senior Iranian officials showed up at the government-sponsored rally, marking Quds Day, an annual anti-Israel event that was shaken by explosions from the U.S.-Israeli aerial assault.

Published: March 13, 2026, 5:35 pm

Israel Drops Leaflets on Beirut with Reminders of Gaza War

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Leaflets dropped over the capital referenced Israel’s “success in Gaza” and urged Lebanese citizens to disarm Hezbollah.

Published: March 13, 2026, 6:57 pm

How This Oil Supply Shock Compares With the Embargo of 1973

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Governments have stockpiled oil, and cars are more efficient but the supply shock is global, and there’s no sense of when it’ll end.

Published: March 13, 2026, 5:25 pm

Hegseth says an officer has been appointed to investigate deadly strike on Iranian school.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 3:43 pm

U.S. Tech Giants Flocked to the Persian Gulf. Now They Are Targets.

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Amazon, Google and others struck deals in the Persian Gulf to foot the bill for A.I. development. Iran has now threatened attacks against the companies’ infrastructure in the region.

Published: March 13, 2026, 5:24 pm

John F. Burns, Prize-winning Foreign Correspondent for The Times, Dies at 81

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In a 40-year career that brought him two Pulitzers, he reported from trouble spots around the world, eloquently conveying the chaos of war.

Published: March 14, 2026, 2:46 am

Trump Administration Readies Plans to Dismantle NCAR Research Lab

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Proposals include transferring a supercomputer to the University of Wyoming and shifting a space weather lab to a private company.

Published: March 13, 2026, 3:06 pm

U.S. Sanctions Pause Adds Political Win to Russia’s Economic Gain From Iran War

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Kremlin officials said the American move, which Europe opposes, showed that Moscow could not be dislodged from the center of global energy markets.

Published: March 13, 2026, 5:14 pm

Hegseth Vows Lethal Day in Iran as Air War Intensifies

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At a news conference, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave no indication of how long it would take before the Navy could escort civilian cargo ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

Published: March 13, 2026, 5:39 pm

Oil and cargo ships are growing targets in war with Iran.

Published: March 13, 2026, 1:11 pm

To Secure BTS Concert Tickets, K-Pop Fans Crowd Internet Cafes in South Korea

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The K-pop supergroup’s upcoming reunion concert prompted a rush for the cafes, which offer solid connections and a sense of community.

Published: March 13, 2026, 12:33 pm

Pink Floyd Guitar Is Sold for a Record $14.55 Million

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The black Fender Stratocaster, played by David Gilmour on six of the band’s albums including “The Dark Side of the Moon,” broke the record for the most expensive guitar sold at auction.

Published: March 14, 2026, 2:59 am

Turkey Says NATO Defenses Shot Down a Third Iranian Missile

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Turkey did not say where the missile was intercepted. But residents near Incirlik Air Base, which hosts U.S. troops, reported hearing sirens and a loud boom.

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:23 am

What Does It Mean to Have Air Superiority Over Iran?

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The American and Israeli air forces have a dominant advantage in the skies, but Iran can still muster some resistance.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:48 am

Drone Strike Has Cyprus, and Europe, on Edge

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Allies have rushed to defend the Mediterranean nation, where the drone hit a British base. Some Cypriots wonder why the bases are still there.

Published: March 13, 2026, 2:49 pm

Where Israeli Strikes Are Hitting Beirut

Our Beirut bureau chief, Christina Goldbaum, shows how Israeli airstrikes have affected Lebanon and its capital. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled areas around Beirut and in a huge swath of southern Lebanon after Israel issued evacuation warnings in its conflict with Hezbollah.

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:03 am

With dogs, dance and uncovered hair, Iranians defy 'unholy alliance' of socialists, radicals: ‘Hypocrites!’

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Fox News investigation reveals 75 organizations supporting Iran's regime, including socialist groups allegedly funded by American tech tycoon in Shanghai.

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:05 pm

Jasmine Crockett’s alleged security guard killed in standoff with Dallas SWAT team: reports

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A security guard who reportedly worked for Rep. Jasmine Crockett was killed in a Dallas SWAT standoff after being wanted for impersonating police.

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:54 pm

State Department cuts fee to renounce US citizenship by 80% to $450

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The State Department slashed its U.S. citizenship renunciation fee by 80% from $2,350 to $450, effective Friday. A new rule reduces the cost burden for Americans.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:25 pm

Teens accused of plotting twisted 'blood ritual' school killing giggle in cruiser about glam shot

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Lois Lippert and Isabelle Valdez were charged as adults after allegedly plotting a “blood ritual" killing at their Florida high school before another student tipped off authorities.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:00 pm

Pennsylvania men accused of ISIS-inspired bomb attack on NYC protesters near mayor's mansion: timeline

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Two Pennsylvania men accused of ISIS-inspired terror plot threw homemade bombs at NYC protesters. Both explosive devices failed to detonate during the incident.

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:00 am

Video allegedly shows Michigan synagogue attacker buying $2K in fireworks days before truck rampage

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Ayman Mohamad Ghazali allegedly purchased $2,250 worth of fireworks before ramming a truck into Temple Israel synagogue in West Bloomfield, Michigan.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:36 am

Former Gettysburg mayor arrested on child sex abuse charges weeks after resignation

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Former Gettysburg Mayor Chad Alan-Carr faces child sex charges after resigning just two weeks into his term, allegedly grooming a teenage boy through theater connections.

Published: March 14, 2026, 1:59 am

Man accused of attacking TSA officers, seriously injuring Dallas cop at airport

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A California man faces 20 years in prison after allegedly assaulting TSA officers and injuring a Dallas police officer at Love Field Airport in a violent incident.

Published: March 14, 2026, 1:11 am

High school senior charged with 'random' murder after 68-year-old woman found dead in Massachusetts home

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Massachusetts teenager Anthony DeMayo, 18, was charged with murder in an alleged random attack that killed Janet Swallow, 68, in her Danvers home Thursday.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:36 am

Manhunt for Louisiana man wanted in deadly crash who may have fled state or country continues into sixth month

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A manhunt continues for Louisiana man Manmeet Singh, 30, who was charged with vehicular manslaughter after allegedly killing Patricia Saidu, 21, in a wrong-way crash.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:53 am

FBI busts convenience store clerks for 'staged armed robberies' to apply for immigration benefits

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Federal authorities charges 11 Indian nationals in an alleged visa fraud scheme involving fake armed robberies at stores to qualify for immigration benefits.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:37 am

Charges dropped against teens after teacher dies in senior prank incident outside his home

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Charges were dropped against teens involved in a teacher's death during a toilet paper prank. The family of the victim chose forgiveness over prosecution in the heartbreaking case.

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:13 pm

Texas judge who played victim card booted from rodeo grounds a second time following VIP seating dispute

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Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is feuding with the Houston Rodeo board after a VIP seating dispute at NRG Stadium after she was escorted out of the venue.

Published: March 13, 2026, 10:09 pm

New security images uncovered in Nancy Guthrie abduction case as FBI investigation continues

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Nancy Guthrie abduction investigation uncovers new security camera images from Savannah Guthrie's mother's home, according to sources, but no major breakthrough.

Published: March 13, 2026, 9:50 pm

Virginia man charged with selling weapon used by Old Dominion university gunman

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A Virginia man was charged with selling the weapon used by the Old Dominion shooter on Thursday. The shooting left one instructor dead.

Published: March 13, 2026, 9:43 pm

Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Nancy Guthrie glitch, death row inmate's message, Alex Murdaugh witness

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Stay up to date with the Fox News True Crime Newsletter, which brings you the latest cases ripped from the headlines, from crime to courts, legal and scandal.

Published: March 13, 2026, 7:00 pm

Armed Texas man in tactical gear arrested after going into elementary school through unsecure door

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Authorities have charged 39-year-old Kyle Chris after he entered a Spring, Texas school armed with a gun. No students were harmed during the Tuesday incident.

Published: March 13, 2026, 6:44 pm

Sheriff warns Nancy Guthrie suspect could 'absolutely' strike again, hints at motive

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Pima County Sheriff Chris nanos warns Nancy Guthrie's suspected kidnapper could strike again as "Today" co-host's mom remains missing 40 days later.

Published: March 13, 2026, 3:50 pm

Old Dominion University ROTC cadets disarm ISIS supporter shouting 'Allahu Akbar' during shooting: officials

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ODU shooting investigated as terrorism after Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, former ISIS supporter, killed Lt. Col. Brandon Shah before students disarmed him, FBI officials said.

Published: March 13, 2026, 3:44 pm

Michigan synagogue security 'heroes' 'saved lives' during Temple Israel attack, governor says

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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan declared during a press briefing on Friday that the security officers present during the attack at Temple Israel on Thursday were "heroes" who "saved lives."

Published: March 13, 2026, 2:51 pm

Retired Air Force general vanishes in 1-hour window from home, gun and wallet missing

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Retired Air Force Major Gen. William McCasland vanished within a one-hour window from Albuquerque, New Mexico, leaving phone and glasses behind, authorities say.

Published: March 13, 2026, 2:29 pm

12-year-old dies days after violent school bus fight caught on video in Atlanta suburb

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Tragic fight in Villa Rica, Georgia, leaves 12-year-old Jada West dead after reportedly suffering seizures and cardiac arrest following the incident.

Published: March 13, 2026, 2:10 pm

Minnesota school districts use taxpayer money for race-based teacher incentives and layoff protections

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Fifty Minnesota school districts allegedly offer race-based financial incentives for teachers of color, sparking discrimination claims from advocacy groups.

Published: March 13, 2026, 1:00 pm

Armed FBI agents carry out search warrant believed to be in connection to synagogue attacker

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FBI agents raided a Michigan home after a suspect allegedly rammed Temple Israel synagogue, opened fire before being killed by security.

Published: March 13, 2026, 12:41 pm

Four US service members dead after aircraft goes down in Iraq and more top headlines

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Published: March 13, 2026, 12:24 pm

Lily Collins’s Ring, Stolen Years Ago, Makes an Unexpected Return

The ring, which belonged to Ms. Collins, the “Emily in Paris” actress, was stolen in 2023. Joe Hakimian, a Chicago jeweler, unknowingly listed it for sale in December. Then came a surprising message.

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:08 pm

Abiqua Falls in Oregon Draws a State Offer After Listing on Real Estate Site

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Lawmakers approved about $2 million to buy Abiqua Falls and surrounding land that had been advertised on the real estate site Redfin.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:05 pm

Synagogue Attack Tests Bonds of Michigan Community

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For more than a century, Jewish, Arab and Muslim people have lived in and around Detroit, coexisting mostly peacefully.

Published: March 14, 2026, 8:23 pm

How a Marine Unit in the Middle East Could Open New Phase of Iran War

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The unit’s arrival in the coming days will give the Pentagon the ability to quickly launch raids.

Published: March 14, 2026, 6:50 pm

Trump Proposes New White House Visitor Screening Center

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The facility would replace trailers and tents the Secret Service uses to screen visitors to the White House. It would be the latest presidential building project.

Published: March 14, 2026, 7:14 pm

John M. Perkins Dies at 95; Evangelical Minister Espoused Social Justice

Inspired by the Gospel, he helped create a national network of community-development ministries “styled on the life of Jesus, who had the greatest concern for the weakest of people.”

Published: March 14, 2026, 7:32 pm

Judge Rules Lawmaker Must Be Allowed to Join Kennedy Center Board Meeting

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A judge ordered that Representative Joyce Beatty, a Democrat, be given access to planning documents and have the chance to oppose changes to the center at a board meeting next week.

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:55 pm

Trump Pardons: Lobbyist Charged in Extortion Attempt

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Josh Nass had recently represented Joseph Schwartz, a former nursing home executive who was convicted of tax crimes before being freed by the president late last year.

Published: March 14, 2026, 7:41 pm

‘Sleeper Cells’ and Lone Attackers: Security Experts Brace for More Violence at Home

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Several attacks, including one on a synagogue in Michigan and a shooting at a university in Virginia, may be linked to the fighting in the Middle East.

Published: March 14, 2026, 3:14 pm

Tim Kaine Is Forcing the Iran War Debate From the Minority

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Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, has found a way to repeatedly occupy floor time and force all senators to take votes challenging President Trump’s use of military force.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:03 am

‘Nobody Owns Us’: How Plans for a Google Data Center Roiled an Oklahoma Town

The volunteer fire department serving a rural area near Sand Springs declined a $250,000 donation from the tech giant. Now some residents are suing to block the proposed development.

Published: March 14, 2026, 5:02 pm

Inside a Doomed Mission to Cuba: 10 Men Willing to ‘Leave Everything’

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The Cuban immigrants sailed from the Florida Keys and wound up in a gunfight off Cuban shores. They were anti-Communist militants from fringe groups.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:01 am

Trump and Rubio’s Vision of War: The Art of Destroy and Deal

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Unleashing his inner hawk, Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans President Trump’s military interventions. So far, they favor regime compliance, not change.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:01 am

In Arizona, an Electric Utility Holds an Election, Open Only to Property Owners

Turning Point is involved, as is the Sierra Club. But voting rules that seem to echo feudalism exclude renters, favor large landowners and limit who can influence a Phoenix utility board.

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:01 am

Trump Issues Executive Orders to Tackle Housing Supply, Demand

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The orders could undermine bipartisan legislation the Senate passed earlier this week, the most significant housing package in decades.

Published: March 14, 2026, 3:26 am

With Endorsement, Trump Clears Oklahoma Senate Path

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The move, as other Republicans confirmed they would not run, all but assured Representative Kevin Hern would succeed Senator Markwayne Mullin.

Published: March 14, 2026, 2:23 am

Pentagon’s Boat Bombings Are Illegal, Human Rights Panel Is Told

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Experts condemned the U.S. campaign at a human rights meeting in Guatemala, and the Trump administration condemned the meeting.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:48 am

Trump’s War Alliance With Israel Is Reshaping the Middle East. But It Carries Risks.

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President Trump is the first American leader to embrace fighting a full-fledged, joint war with Israel. Washington has tried to avoid that level of coordination in the past.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:11 am

The Michigan Synagogue Attacker Was a Quiet Restaurant Worker

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Days before the antisemitic violence, an imam recalled seeing Ayman Mohamad Ghazali at a service for his relatives who had been killed in the war in Lebanon.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:42 am

Temple Israel Staff Raced to Save Lives in Michigan Synagogue Attack

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“I didn’t breathe until I knew all of the kids were OK,” one teacher recalled after a truck crashed through the doors of a Michigan synagogue this week.

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:37 pm

Judge Blocks Trump Order Ending Deportation Protections for Somalis, for Now

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The judge said she was staying the order indefinitely in large part because the Trump administration had been unprepared to defend it in court.

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:34 pm

Gunman in Old Dominion Shooting Appeared to Target ROTC, Court Records Show

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Before opening fire in a university classroom, the gunman asked people if they were there for a Reserve Officers Training Corps event, court documents said.

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:32 pm

Before Deadly Old Dominion Shooting, Parallel Lives of 2 Soldiers Diverged

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Lt. Col. Brandon Shah flew hundreds of combat missions as a war-zone helicopter pilot before being shot and killed in his Old Dominion University classroom by a radicalized military veteran.

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:06 am

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Demand for Student Race Data

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A group of Democratic attorneys general had sued to overturn the Trump administration’s new policy that demanded the past seven years of student application data.

Published: March 13, 2026, 10:45 pm

Iran-US war latest: Trump vows to ‘bomb the hell’ out of Iran shoreline as residents warned to leave UAE ports

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US president urged the UK, China, France and others to send ships to end the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:24 pm

Trump tells unpaid TSA staff ‘GO TO WORK’ during DHS shutdown: ‘I promise that I will never forget you!!!’

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The president thanked TSA agents who are still going to work as he railed against ‘Radical Left Democrats’

Published: March 14, 2026, 10:18 pm

Awkward moment for Laura Loomer as her deleted anti-Indian tweets are read back to her during her trip to New Delhi

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The right-wing conspiracy theorist, who is close to President Donald Trump, said in 2024 that the White House would ‘smell like curry’ if then-Vice President Kamala Harris became president

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:58 pm

Lawyer who sought Trump pardon for his client is accused of plotting ‘violent’ extortion, feds say

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Joshua Nass could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted of attempted extortion

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:12 pm

A pardon lobbyist, $500,000 demand and alleged 'enforcer' lead to extortion charge in New York

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Federal prosecutors in New York have accused a lobbyist of trying to extort a former client and the client’s son for $500,000

Published: March 14, 2026, 8:57 pm

Grieving families name US airmen killed in Iraq plane crash

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A new major with twin babies is among the dead

Published: March 14, 2026, 7:56 pm

Over 150 cruise guests and crew sick after norovirus outbreak

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CDC has reported at least two gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on cruise ships this year that met the threshold for public notification

Published: March 14, 2026, 7:10 pm

Trump-linked PAC sends fundraising email using dead soldier’s casket photo from dignified transfer

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Several fundraising messages from Trump-connected groups have invoked Iran war to raise money for his campaigns

Published: March 14, 2026, 6:15 pm

Donald Trump urges UK to send warships to secure Strait of Hormuz

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The US president piled pressure on Keir Starmer to deepen the UK’s involvement in the escalating conflict in the Middle East

Published: March 14, 2026, 5:57 pm

Army veteran who burned flag at White House protest to have charges dropped

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Jay Carey says he ‘set out to demonstrate that the First Amendment is sacred’

Published: March 14, 2026, 5:45 pm

‘There is nothing, no one left’: Inside Lebanon’s destroyed south where Israel threatens ground invasion

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For nearly two weeks Israel has been pounding swathes of Lebanon. Bel Trew and Rana Najjar report from Tyre, in the south of the war-ravaged country, as it is locked in a fierce battle with the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah

Published: March 14, 2026, 5:10 pm

Pope Leo moves into palace apartment famously snubbed by Pope Francis

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The decision has been praised by conservative commentators who see it as a sign of respect

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:38 pm

Fugitive fake cop killed by SWAT team previously worked security for Jasmine Crockett: report

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Suspect was reportedly photographed standing near the congresswoman at public events and during her recent Senate campaign

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:33 pm

How Trump’s bid to cut oil prices will fill Russia’s war chest with billions

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Russia is set to earn up to two-thirds more a month from its oil and gas revenue than it did in February, experts say, potentially wiping out months of losses in a matter of weeks. Stuti Mishra reports

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:02 pm

What to know about the port of Fujairah and its importance to the oil industry

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The port, attacked by Iran on Saturday, is a major global hub for exports and for refuelling ships

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:01 pm

Ex-senator Sinema admits to romantic relationship with her security guard amid lawsuit over alleged affair

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Kyrsten Sinema has admitted to having a relationship with her security guard, but wants a lawsuit against her dismissed

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:00 pm

She is serving life for killing a baby by giving him cow’s milk. Her parole was denied by a single vote

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Tiffany Woods, who is serving a life sentence for second-degree murder after giving cow’s milk to her malnourished baby in 2005, was up for parole in February. But it was denied, leaving her family ‘shocked and angry.’ Her son Nie’John Woods, who was just eight years old when his brother died, tells Andrea Cavallier what he remembers from the day that changed his family forever

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:00 pm

Marjorie Taylor Greene confused by Trump’s Iran war timeline: ‘I have no idea what that means’

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Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed her confusion at Donald Trump’s remarks regarding ending strikes on Iran, which have been ongoing since late February.

Published: March 14, 2026, 3:35 pm

Trump says four Air Force refueling planes are ‘back in service’ after damage from Iranian strike in Saudi Arabia

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The president said a fifth plane ‘had slightly more damage, but will be in the air shortly’

Published: March 14, 2026, 3:21 pm

Charges filed against man accused of selling stolen gun to Old Dominion shooter

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Alleged gun seller first claimed he found the gun ‘in the woods’ but later admitted it was stolen from Virginia, police say

Published: March 14, 2026, 2:38 pm

Football, anthems and war: How Iran’s women’s football team became centre of an international incident

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The team were branded ‘wartime traitors’ by Iranian state media after choosing to stay silent during their country’s national anthem. Maira Butt looks at how the players became a symbol of defiance against a brutal dictatorship

Published: March 14, 2026, 2:30 pm

‘You live in Dubai, aren’t you scared?’ How the UAE ‘safe haven’ tried to spin two weeks of drone strikes

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Bryony Gooch reports on the jarring contrast between footage of drones hitting the emirate while the Iran war rages, with social media influencers and expats claiming it’s business as usual in Dubai

Published: March 14, 2026, 1:48 pm

Opposition leader flees Uganda to escape military hunt after disputed election

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Bobi Wine has disputed the results of the Ugandan election that took place in January

Published: March 14, 2026, 1:29 pm

Melania describes herself as a ‘visionary’ during Women’s History Month event

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First Lady Melania Trump has described herself as a "visionary" during a speech at a Women's History month event.

Published: March 14, 2026, 1:28 pm

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Europe condemns Trump’s oil sanctions move as Zelensky bemoans Middle East conflict

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Zelensky says Trump’s move could net Moscow as much as $10bn to support Putin’s war on Ukraine

Published: March 14, 2026, 1:09 pm

Trump’s terror claim about Iran could help an accused Osama bin Laden henchman walk free again

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One of the president’s justifications for going to war with Iran could throw a wrench into a long-awaited trial for a top lieutenant of the 9/11 terror mastermind, Andrew Feinberg reports

Published: March 14, 2026, 12:13 pm

DOGE bros exposed: Depositions from Elon Musk’s team reveal ChatGPT process for gutting ‘DEI’ grants

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10 hours of testimony uncovers their largely uninformed judgments behind sweeping decisions about grant funding

Published: March 13, 2026, 10:57 am

Jewish school in Amsterdam damaged by explosion as mayor condemns ‘deliberate attack’

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An explosion caused minor damage to a Jewish school in Amsterdam early on Saturday, an incident the city's mayor has unequivocally condemned as "a deliberate attack against the Jewish community".

Published: March 14, 2026, 9:26 am

Trump shares bombing video showing apparent strike on Kharg Island

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Donald Trump posted surveillance footage showing apparent strikes on Iran's Kharg Island, the country’s main oil hub.

Published: March 14, 2026, 8:58 am

White House splices Iran strike footage with Wii game in bizarre video

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The Trump administration has released a bizarre video that splices footage from a Nintendo Wii game with real-life drone strike videos from the conflict in Iran.

Published: March 14, 2026, 8:14 am

Body language expert explains what Donald Trump’s gestures reveal about his leadership style

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What does President Donald Trump's body language say about him? An expert in public speaking and body language tells The Independent it is about demonstrating "authority" and "precision".

Published: March 14, 2026, 8:13 am

Could the Chicago Bears leave Illinois? Indiana makes a play for the historic franchise

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A turf war over a football team is developing between two Midwestern states with a long rivalry

Published: March 14, 2026, 7:38 am

Kharg island: A tiny oil hub in Persian Gulf could be Trump’s secret weapon against Iran

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Kharg island holds 94 per cent of Iran’s oil exports and could choke off the country’s economy for years

Published: March 14, 2026, 5:37 am

Pete Hegseth claims Iranian supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei is ‘wounded and likely disfigured’

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Defense secretary described Iran’s new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, as the ‘so-called not-so-supreme leader’ who is ‘wounded and likely disfigured’

Published: March 14, 2026, 6:46 am

Putin ‘offered to move Iran’s uranium to Russia’ to end war against Tehran. Trump rejected it

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Putin is said to have made the proposal in a phone call with Trump this week as part of a deal to end the U.S. and Israel's war against Tehran

Published: March 14, 2026, 6:15 am

Passengers face lengthy delays at Washington DC-area airports after ‘strong odor’ at air traffic control center

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy later identified the source of the odor and said air traffic controllers returned to work

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:08 am

Charges dropped against all students over death of Georgia teacher in prank gone wrong

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North Hall High School teacher Jason Hughes' widow, Laura, fought to have the charges against the students dropped

Published: March 14, 2026, 4:04 am

Trump tells Jake Paul what it was like to get shot at Butler rally: ‘It was a bloody mess’

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‘I said that’s either the biggest mosquito bite in history or I just got shot,’ President Donald Trump recalled

Published: March 14, 2026, 2:57 am

Offshore wind project targeted by Trump administration starts sending power to the New England grid

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An offshore wind project targeted by the Trump administration has begun sending power to New England’s electric grid

Published: March 14, 2026, 2:43 am

More than 900 children have been held in ICE custody past the 20-day limit

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Trump administration is seeking to undermine settlement requiring immigration facilities to release detained children after 20 days

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:59 pm

Florida café fears for workers’ safety after barista is accused on Facebook of mocking Charlie Kirk

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Exclusive: The proprietors of Amelia Island Coffee are suing an out-of-town customer over a ‘false’ Facebook post they claim has exposed them and their staff to serious danger

Published: March 13, 2026, 7:15 pm

What to know about the Strait of Hormuz and why Iran can close it off so easily

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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps once warned that cutting off the strait would be "easier than drinking a glass of water" – but why?

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:19 pm

8 convicted in ICE facility shooting in first terrorism case linked to antifa

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Lawyers for the accused say they were not antifa members and had instead organized a “noise demonstration”

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:17 pm

Vance mocked online for claiming Noem wasn’t fired from DHS but had ‘a great opportunity’ with the Shield of Americas

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Donald Trump announced Noem’s departure from the DHS on Truth Social earlier this month, moments before she was set to appear at a law enforcement convention in Nashville

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:16 pm

Cream cheese recall upgraded as experts warn of ‘serious adverse health consequences or death’

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Over a dozen flavors of cream cheese have been recalled due to Listeria concerns

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:13 pm

Trump administration blocked from forcing universities to disclose data on race

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Trump had wanted universities to submit data by next week to prove they no longer consider race in their admissions processes

Published: March 13, 2026, 11:00 pm

How Michigan, Virginia and New York attacks reveal elevated US terror threat amid Iran war

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Three acts of ideologically inspired violence in the last week have laid bare the heightened terrorism threat in the United States – is the country equipped to deal with it?

Published: March 13, 2026, 10:36 pm

West Ham 1-1 Manchester City: Premier League – live reaction

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⚽️ Updates from the 8pm GMT KO at the London Stadium
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Manchester City get the ball rolling. A fine Saturday-evening-pints atmosphere!

The teams are out! Pretty bubbles in the air. West Ham in claret and blue, Manchester City in second-choice black. Not sure that’s the best combo for colour-blind fans, but that particular consideration seems to have fallen by the wayside pretty much across the board this season. We’ll be off in a minute.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 10:34 pm

Put your phone down and focus: the four best ways to watch movies

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An expert shares advice for tuning out distractions when screening films at home – plus our favorite movie snacks

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

If there’s one thing I learned from working on Do not disturb, our series where we share ideas for living more mindfully, it’s that not all screen time is created equal.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 2:15 pm

Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics 2026: day eight – in pictures

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We take a look at the best images from the Games, including skiing, curling and ice hockey

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Published: March 14, 2026, 7:04 pm

‘It would be an earthquake for France’: is Marseille about to vote in the far right?

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A National Rally victory in France’s second city in municipal elections that start on Sunday would be hailed by the party as a step towards taking the presidency next year

Nathalie, a market trader in her 40s, had woken early to prepare a pan of paella rice. She was spooning it into tubs at a market in southern Marseille last week when a crowd of far-right canvassers approached, promising cleaner and safer streets if she voted for them in the local elections.

“Our cash tin was stolen right here at Christmas time,” Nathalie said. “I’ve had a bag stolen too. It tends to happen at the end of the day, around 7pm. I worry for the elderly grandmas. I had a necklace ripped off me in the city centre once.”

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Published: March 14, 2026, 5:00 am

‘Everyone will tune in – she’s one of our own’: Jessie Buckley’s home town abuzz before Oscars

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Excitement in Killarney will reach fever pitch on Sunday, when the actor is hotly tipped to become the first Irish woman to win best actress

If Jessie Buckley wins the Oscar for best actress on Sunday night, County Kerry will need no further proof of a cherished truism: to be born in this corner of Ireland really is the greatest gift that God can bestow. The award would be for Buckley’s performance in Hamnet, but for Killarney, her home town in the county nicknamed the Kingdom, credit will stretch back to her childhood, when she acted in local plays.

“Hollywood here we come!” proclaimed the newspaper Kerry’s Eye, underlining a sense that Buckley’s path to Hollywood for the 98th Academy Awards has been a collective journey propelled by her talent, determination and roots.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 7:00 am

Please drive carefully: scientists plan to transport volatile antimatter for first time

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Cern researchers are testing traps capable of moving antimatter, which explodes into energy as soon as it comes into contact with regular matter

When the truck pulls away from the building at Cern, the European particle physics laboratory near Geneva, all eyes will be on its precious cargo, a one-tonne device containing some of the most exotic material on Earth.

The 20-minute test run around the campus, pencilled in for later this month, will mark the world’s first attempt to transport antimatter, a substance so delicate that when it meets normal matter, both are consumed in a burst of pure energy.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 5:00 am

Middle East crisis live: US orders Americans out of Iraq as Trump renews calls for allies to secure strait of Hormuz

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Warning for US citizens follows missile attack on US embassy, as Trump says US will coordinate with nations to protect oil tankers

Iranian media has reported there is no damage to its oil infrastructure on Kharg Island, following US attacks that Trump claimed had “obliterated” military targets on the Island.

Iran’s armed forces have threatened to destroy US-linked oil infrastructure if its own energy facilities are hit. Kharg Island serves as the export terminal for 90% of Iran’s oil shipments.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 10:22 pm

‘Worst nightmare’: anger and frustration as Gulf states bear brunt of war they did not start

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Closure of strait of Hormuz puts pressure on region’s economies amid growing resentment about conflict started by US and Israel

An eerie quiet hangs over Ras Al Khaimah’s industrial port. Usually a thriving maritime hub of the United Arab Emirates, now ships stand docked and silent. Not far out along the hazy horizon, a backlog of hundreds of tankers have lined up in recent days, halted along a waterway flooded with danger.

Any vessel heading past Ras Al Khaimah out to the Arabian Sea must traverse the world’s most treacherous strip of water for shipping today: the strait of Hormuz. Just over 20 nautical miles from Ras Al Khaimah, two oil tankers heading for the strait were attacked by Iranian missiles this week, one catching fire.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 2:27 pm

‘You are all worse than each other’: anti-regime Iranians turn on Trump

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Mood among some in Iran shifts from hope of being rescued to dismay at destruction of infrastructure, culture and lives

After years of arrests, disappearances and mass killings of protesters, the hatred in Iran from some quarters for the hardline, oppressive governing regime had boiled into such a desperate rage that many believed Donald Trump’s promise that the US would “come to their rescue”.

Now, after a fortnight of war, with US and Israeli airstrikes killing hundreds as they hit residential blocks, shops, fuel depots and even a school, the mood is changing.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 8:00 am

Trump wages war on Iran his own way: commander-in-chaos

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Erratic rhetoric, shifting goals and mixed signals leave allies, foes and voters unsure what the president wants from war

“Mr President,” said a reporter. “You’ve said the war is ‘very complete’ but your defence secretary says, ‘This is just the beginning’. So which is it?” Donald Trump’s eyes darted left and right then down. “Well, I think you could say both,” he parried.

The confusing answer at a press conference in Doral, Florida this week did not befit a wartime leader armed with stirring rhetoric and a lucid plan. But it was entirely on brand for the 47th US president. The tumultuous style that Trump brings to election campaigns, dealing with Congress and global trade relations has now been imported to the theatre of war.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 10:00 am

The escalation trap: how the Iran war could become more costly and complex

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Iran is trying to create wedges between Gulf states and the US, but Trump is very comfortable on the ‘escalatory ladder’

Middle East crisis – live updates

In its current phase, the Israeli-US war against Iran and its proxies has become a proving ground for two competing concepts of military escalation, each of which threatens to become a trap.

On one side, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have failed thus far in their ill-defined and shifting strategic aims. Despite killing Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, and other key leaders in the opening salvo of the campaign, the clerical regime remains and Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium is unsecured. Airstrikes are intensifying and hitting a greater number of targets.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 5:00 am

‘Everything is going up’: Americans struggle with affordability despite Trump’s claims

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US workers are finding it difficult to afford basic necessities as the president claims ‘the economy is roaring back’

US workers are still struggling with the cost of living despite Donald Trump’s campaign promises to fix the US affordability crisis.

The Guardian spoke to workers as an exclusive poll showed cross-party concerns about the Trump administration’s handling of the US economy.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 12:00 pm

Trump administration to be paid $10bn for brokering TikTok deal

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Exceptionally rare ‘fee’ to be paid by investors who took control of US operations from Chinese parent company

Donald Trump’s administration is reportedly poised to be paid $10bn by investors as part of a deal to create a US-controlled version of TikTok.

The $10bn, considered by the US government as a sort of transaction fee, will be paid by the administration-friendly investors who took control of TikTok’s US operations from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, according to reporting that first appeared in the Wall Street Journal.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 5:13 pm

Democratic lawmaker may attend Kennedy Center board meeting, judge rules

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Ohio representative Joyce Beatty, an ex officio member, may access documents and speak, but may not vote

A federal judge ruled on Saturday that a Democratic lawmaker is entitled to participate at a board meeting about Donald Trump’s plan to close down the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for two years of renovations.

But the judge is not forcing the board to let the Ohio representative Joyce Beatty, an ex officio member through her position in Congress, vote at Monday’s session.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 6:05 pm

New York lawyer linked to Trump pardon charged with attempted extortion

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Joshua Nass, of alleged $600,000 extortion plot, played role in pardon of man convicted of failing to pay $40m in taxes

A New York lobbyist and attorney connected to a presidential pardon issued by Donald Trump in November has been charged with attempting to extort a former client and the client’s son over an alleged $500,000 debt.

Joshua Nass, 34, was arrested on Friday after being charged in federal court in Brooklyn with attempted Hobbs Act extortion. US justice department prosecutors contend that Nass threatened a client for payment that he claimed he was owed for his services.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 6:15 pm

Trump administration set to expand migrant family detention at Louisiana airport

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Alexandria airport center would hold migrant families and children inside converted barracks before deportation

The Trump administration is poised to expand immigration detention operations at a controversial site inside a rural Louisiana airport, the Guardian has learned.

The administration is seeking to establish a “first of its kind” short-term facility that would hold migrant families and unaccompanied children next to a runway that has become a central node for the White House’s mass deportation agenda.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 11:30 am

Some top US lobbying firms are working both sides of the Pfas issue at the same time

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Review from non-profit finds range of scenarios of firms simultaneously lobbying for and against Pfas regulations

Some top US lobbying firms are simultaneously working both sides of the Pfas “forever chemicals” issue, raising serious conflict of interest questions and concerns that their activity is slowing states’ efforts to rein in the public health threat.

The review of six states’ lobbying records conducted by the non-profit F-Minus found a range of scenarios in which firms lobbied both sides. Most common Pfas are linked to cancer. The lobbying firm Holland & Knight works for the American Chemistry Council, which represents the nation’s largest Pfas makers, and aggressively opposes most regulations. Simultaneously, Holland & Knight lobbies for the American Cancer Society.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 12:00 pm

Palestinian actor says he can’t attend Oscars because of US travel ban

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Motaz Malhees is an actor in The Voice of Hind Rajab, a film about a Palestinian girl killed by the IDF in Gaza in 2024

Palestinian actor Motaz Malhees said a travel ban imposed by Donald Trump is preventing him from attending Sunday’s Academy Awards, whose nominees include a movie in which he has a starring role.

The Voice of Hind Rajab, a film about a five-year-old Palestinian girl killed by Israeli forces in Gaza in 2024, has been nominated for best international feature film.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 3:00 pm

Justice department drops charges against veteran who burned US flag

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Jan ‘Jay’ Carey torched the Stars and Stripes to protest against Trump’s executive order banning flag burning

The prosecution of a man who burned the American flag near the White House in protest of an executive order against flag burning has been dropped by the US Department of Justice.

On Friday, the justice department moved to dismiss charges against Jan “Jay” Carey, 55, a military combat veteran who set the flag on fire in Lafayette Square in Washington DC in August, the day that Donald Trump signed a presidential order to crack down on flag burning.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 2:28 pm

New study raises concerns about AI chatbots fueling delusional thinking

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First major study on ‘AI psychosis’ suggests chatbots can encourage delusions among vulnerable people

A new scientific review raises concerns about how chatbots powered by artificial intelligence may encourage delusional thinking, especially in vulnerable people.

A summary of existing evidence on artificial intelligence-induced psychosis was published last week in the Lancet Psychiatry, highlighting how chatbots can encourage delusional thinking – though possibly only in people who are already vulnerable to psychotic symptoms. The authors advocate for clinical testing of AI chatbots in conjunction with trained mental health professionals.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 11:00 am

The ‘Jolene doctrine’: retired US army general likens Trump foreign policy to Dolly Parton song

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Stanley McChrystal said White House has a ‘we should do because we can’ approach to international relations

The retired US army general who once led Nato forces in Afghanistan says the bellicose foreign policy Donald Trump has pursued during his second presidency can be summed up as “we should do because we can” – invoking the lyrics of the Dolly Parton classic Jolene to emphasize the point.

Stanley McChrystal delivered those remarks on Friday at Tulane University’s New Orleans book festival during a fireside chat hosted by the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, who asked in part about US military strikes Trump has ordered in Nigeria, Venezuela and Iran since Christmas.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 1:56 pm

Trump news at a glance: Hegseth attacks media over war coverage as Trump calls Iran leaders ‘scumbags’

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Defense secretary offers alternative TV headlines to reporters to more favourably reflect US military campaign in Iran – key US politics stories from 13 March 2026

Pete Hegseth has used a press conference at the Pentagon to criticize journalists over their coverage of the war in Iran, at one point proposing alternative TV headlines.

The US defense secretary claimed Iran had been left without a functioning air force, navy or missile defense network after 13 days of strikes, and said the combined US-Israeli air campaign had hit more than 15,000 targets since the war began.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 2:04 am

What does Trump’s restrictive voting bill include – and does it have a chance of becoming law?

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Every voter would be affected by the Save America act, as people would face more barriers to voting: ‘It’s a recipe for disaster’

Donald Trump has vowed that he will not sign any other legislation until Republicans’ massive voting bill, the Save America act, is passed. The bill would upend voting for all Americans in the middle of a federal midterm election year and create costly, chaotic changes for elections workers.

The Senate is set to consider the legislation next week, though Senate leaders say they don’t have the votes to get over the filibuster hurdle, essentially dooming the bill for failure.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 4:23 pm

Trump’s ‘racist hate speech’ and migration crackdowns violate human rights, UN panel says

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Watchdog ‘disturbed’ by president and US political leaders’ use of dehumanising language to target migrants

The “racist hate speech” being used by Donald Trump and other US political leaders, along with the country’s intensified crackdowns on migration, has led to “grave human rights violations,” a UN watchdog has said.

In a non-binding decision issued this week, the UN‘s committee on the elimination of racial discrimination (CERD) called on the US to uphold its obligations as a signatory to the international convention on combating racism and discrimination.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 2:55 pm

This doctor treated migrants’ severe injuries at the US-Mexico wall: ‘Political decisions made it as violent as possible’

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Dr Brian Elmore witnessed a public health crisis unfold at the border near El Paso. He reflects on why it was like a ‘perverse Groundhog Day’

In late spring 2024, Dr Brian Elmore was working out of a mobile clinic, providing medical treatment to migrants in Ciudad Juárez, just south of the US-Mexico border wall. One of his patients, a Venezuelan man with a fractured arm and a detached left chest from his sternum and clavicle, told Elmore that Mexican immigration officials broke his arm when he first got to town, and that rubber bullets fired by Texas national guardsmen had caused his chest injuries.

The man somehow had managed to fashion a shoddily made splint for his arm, but his chest would require surgery. When an ambulance arrived, the criminal group that controlled the riverine area refused to let him leave. The Texas guardsmen looked on from the US side of the river. “It was heartbreaking,” Elmore said of the spectacle.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 10:00 am

Gas prices are soaring – but one Los Angeles gas station is taking it to the extreme

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A Chevron station just outside downtown charges more than $8 a gallon – nearly $3 more than the city’s average

It’s tempting to think that a gas station charging more than $8 a gallon is a glamorous Los Angeles curiosity. Sort of like shopping at Erewhon, the healthy grocery chain that wows with a premium experience – and commands up to $22 a smoothie.

But there’s no glamour at the 901 N Alameda Street station. It’s just a dingy Chevron on the edge of LA’s Chinatown, regularly featured in news stories to illustrate the high cost of fuel in California. Midday on Tuesday, the station charged $8.31 for a gallon of regular gas.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 4:00 pm

US immigrant parents are taking intense precautions in case of detention: ‘I need to prepare for the worst’

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From wills and guardianship papers to advance healthcare directives, parents are anticipating dying in custody or being deported without warning

She called it the “end times”.

In a quiet living room in south Florida, a 42-year-old South American woman sat at her kitchen table signing her will. Her hands trembled, and the ink smeared when tears fell hard enough that she had to reprint the pages.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 1:00 pm

Meta and Google trial: are infinite scroll and autoplay creating addicts?

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Features woven into the fabric of platforms have been central to landmark social media harm case in US. How do they work?

It was as “easy as ABC”, claimed the lawyer prosecuting a landmark social media harm case against Meta and Google which heard closing arguments this week. The defendants were guilty, said Mark Lanier, of “addicting the brains of children”. Not true, replied the tech companies. Meta insisted providing young people with a “safer, healthier experience has always been core to our work”.

Features such as autoplay videos, infinite scrolling and constantly chirruping alerts woven into the fabric of online platforms were central to the six-week trial in Los Angeles, which has been compared to the cases against tobacco companies in the 1990s. But how do these features work and what are their consequences? Are they creating addicts rather than users or are they just giving consumers more of what they want?

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Published: March 14, 2026, 12:00 pm

My sisters and I had the same parents but were raised apart. It taught me there’s more to siblings than meets the eye

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After my parents split up, my older sister and I lived with our dad while the youngest stayed with our mum. It became an experiment in nature v nurture – and had a profound effect on our relationships

There is a paradox at the heart of sibling relationships and it is this: that children raised in the same family are for ever bound by shared experiences, yet have different childhoods. The paradox is partly (and most commonly) explained by the topic of birth order theory – the idea that your position in the family shapes your personality and potential. Oldest children, for example, are born into an adult world, full of grown-up language and behaviour. Governed by anxious, inexperienced but still fresh parents, they bask in the glow of undivided attention. Their infancy will be markedly different to that of their little brother or sister who will be born into a family. These second-born children have a toddler as their role model/ally/nemesis, no new clothes, and they also have to share their parents’ attention. These parents are a little less fresh and little more savvy. By the time any subsequent children come along, parents are at their most relaxed and most exhausted. Youngest children get away with a lot (spoken as a true middle sibling).

But neat as birth order theory may be, our place in the family roll call cannot fully account for the ways in which we grow up “together apart” as siblings. To do that, we must examine – and in some cases untangle – all of the knottiness underpinning our accepted roles as “responsible firstborns”, “problematic middles” or “spoilt babies”. We need to look at the home environment, the state of the parents’ relationship, their careers, the pressures placed on each child on account of gender or aptitude, the expectations in families where a child has additional needs – or indeed, in the worst-case scenario, where a child may not have survived – before we can begin to comprehend our brother’s or sister’s version of events. Difficulties typically arise because of the slipperiness of memory, often shot through with profound emotions – making it hard to pull together a coherent and agreed-upon story of our pasts.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 12:00 pm

‘Negatives are photographic truths’: the collector who fled Russia with a haul of second world war images

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Ukrainian photographer Arthur Bondar has amassed a huge collection of pictures from often unknown photographers

After pulling on white cotton gloves, Arthur Bondar carefully takes a handful of 4cm by 9cm negatives from an old cigarette box and holds them up to the light of his study window. Inverted images of a woman on a horse, a group of women tending cabbages in a field, laughing figures at the seaside, a woman posing as a military ship sails by, hover in front of him, almost ghostlike. Although they are tiny, he is able to make out key details such as the insignia on a uniform, or the name of a ship, that trigger his curiosity and give him a starting point for his research.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 11:00 am

Quick on the draw: the worldwide appeal of sketching 100 people in a week

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Liz Steel and Marc Taro Holmes live on opposite sides of the globe, but connected through a sketching challenge. Now it’s a phenomenon

If you’re lucky, you may spot Liz Steel tucked into the corner of a sun-dappled Sydney cafe, water-soluble pencils and markers in hand. Half a world away, Marc Taro Holmes is led by his sketchbook on to the thawing streets of Montreal, “like a bear coming out of hibernation”.

The duo are co-founders of #OneWeek100People challenge, an informal global initiative that asks artists to sketch 100 people in seven days. The challenge, now in its 10th year, took place this week, but Steel and Holmes stress it is entirely for enjoyment and anyone can take it up and post with the hashtag at any time.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 7:00 pm

Hannah Gadsby: ‘The Obamas watched Nanette as a family. I apologise for ruining their evening’

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The Australian comedian on why they became a sock puppet, a message in a potato, and meeting Anna Kendrick

You recently released a free standup special, Woof!, where you are a sock puppet. I guess the question would be – why?

I just got sick of being seen. Well, OK. There’s lots of different reasons. A little bit sick of seeing myself reflected. Also, there’s a lot of standup now and it all looks the same. People don’t watch standup comedy any more, it’s usually the second or third screen. It’s going on in the background. So that’s why I did an album – if you’re not gonna watch it, why bother filming the whole thing?

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Published: March 14, 2026, 7:00 pm

The moment I knew: I was enchanted by her painting but we never spoke. I wouldn’t see her again for 55 years

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In primary school, Larry Garner knew little about the classmate behind a mesmerising artwork of a ship. He often wondered about ‘galleon girl’

In 1961 I was at primary school in north London when our teacher asked everyone in the class to paint a galleon. Without thinking much about it I made a 10-year-old’s attempt, with uninspiring results. When I arrived at school the next day I was surprised to see it hanging on the wall – but not nearly as surprised as I was by what was hanging next to it.

Beside my shoddy rendering was a Spanish galleon – in brilliant detail – sailing into a sunset. Its masts were perfect and its sails hung limp in the air on the calm sea. It was incredible and I couldn’t believe one of my classmates had done it. I asked the boy standing beside me who had painted it. “Little Brownie”, he told me and pointed at a blond girl.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 7:00 pm

Six great reads: Louis Theroux’s reluctance to answer questions, Apple’s hits and misses, and boomers v gen Z

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Need something brilliant to read this weekend? Here are six of our favourite pieces from the last seven days

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Published: March 14, 2026, 6:00 am

Sarah Perry: ‘I’m monstrously judgmental. It’s like talking to the pope’

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The author on failing at atheism, why she lost her place at Cambridge, and bringing back Hilary Mantel

Born in Essex, Sarah Perry, 46, studied English at Anglia Polytechnic University and worked as a civil servant before taking a PhD in creative writing and the gothic at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her first novel, After Me Comes the Flood, was published in 2014. Her second, The Essex Serpent, was Waterstones Book of the Year in 2016, a Radio 4 Book at Bedtime and adapted for television. Her other works include Melmoth and Enlightenment, the latter of which was longlisted for the Booker prize, and Death of an Ordinary Man, which won the 2025 Nero Non-Fiction Book award. She is married and lives in Norfolk.

What is your greatest fear?
Not being loved.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 10:00 am

Trump faces a ‘personal Vietnam’ in Iran | Sidney Blumenthal

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He is stuck in a quagmire. His goals are elusive. His bombing does not force a surrender. He has no exit strategy. Good morning, Vietnam

Donald Trump is lost in his fog of war. He compounds confusion with improvised fabrications as his naive expectation of a lightning victory has been sunk in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran, he felt certain, would easily follow the “perfect scenario” of Venezuela, accede to naming a leader who would instantly do his bidding, and there would be no disruption of the oil markets – “a strong game plan”, stated Karoline Leavitt, his White House press secretary, who defends each of his changeable excuses with equal ferocity.

There may be few if any facts underlying the delusions upon which Trump constructs his vapid explanations and evanescent strategies. The belief that coherent sense can be made out of Trump’s shuffling words is a weakness of the rational mind that refuses to accept the impulses of the inveterate demagogue for what they are. Searching for reason in the jungle of Trump’s tales may compel hopelessly sensible people to superimpose logic where there is none in order to satisfy the need for some semblance of soundness.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 10:00 am

This CEO warns that Democratic voters are most at risk from automation | Arwa Mahdawi

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Palantir’s CEO says the platforms will have a vast effect on the electoral landscape … especially women. Is it a warning or a sales pitch?

Don’t you just love AI? It has inundated the internet with slop, destabilized the concept of truth, and made it much easier to bomb people. And that’s just the beginning. As we look towards the future of our brave new world, AI might also disrupt all those pesky highly-educated female voters who keep casting a ballot for Democrats.

To be clear: that assessment isn’t coming from me, a highly exhausted female who wishes the Democrats would work a little harder for people’s votes. Rather, it’s coming from one of the key architects of our glorious AI-driven economy: Alex Karp, the co-founder and CEO of tech firm Palantir.

Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist

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Published: March 14, 2026, 6:05 pm

I had a ringside seat for the Iranian revolution. Foreign meddling didn’t work then either | Paul Taylor

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Even as the first western journalist to interview Ayatollah Khomeini, I had no inkling of what was to come. Perhaps we should have learned from history

Watching Iran in flames, I can’t help wondering whether history is coming a grotesque full circle 47 years after the fall of the US-backed Pahlavi dynasty, or whether western powers are simply repeating past errors by attempting violent regime change from outside.

As a young reporter, I had a ringside seat for part of the 1979 revolution that overthrew Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and installed an austere Islamic republic headed by a Shia Muslim cleric with the titles of “leader of the revolution” and “guardian jurist” (vali-e faqih).

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Published: March 14, 2026, 7:00 am

Don’t denounce Timothée Chalamet for what he said about opera and ballet – prove him wrong | Rebecca Humphries

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For these art forms to thrive, they need to attract young people. The Oscar contender’s comments are just the conversation starter they need

  • Rebecca Humphries is an actor and author

Timothée Chalamet thinks no one cares about opera or ballet. He told Matthew McConaughey so. Also, the entire world.

“I don’t want to be working in ballet, or opera, or things where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive, even though like no one cares about this any more’,” Chalamet said in a recorded conversation for Variety.

Rebecca Humphries is an actor and author

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Published: March 14, 2026, 10:00 am

Trump is the weakest he’s ever been. That makes him so dangerous on Iran | Moira Donegan

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Why would Trump launch a foreign war when he is so domestically weak? Precisely because he is weak

In the lead-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, members of the George W Bush administration presented the case for war exhaustively, repeatedly, and in public. The then national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, who played a major role in green-lighting waterboarding of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, wrote an editorial in the New York Times claiming that Iraq was lying about its so-called “weapons of mass destruction”.

Meanwhile, Colin Powell, then the secretary of state, went to a meeting of the United Nations security council in New York. There, before America and the world, he held up a tiny vial of substance meant to represent anthrax, a chemical weapon that had terrorized the US in a series of mail attacks just over a year before; Powell claimed that Iraq had the weapon and was willing to use it. Bush himself routinely addressed the American people, making the case for war. They were all lying, it turned out, but the lie served a purpose: it was a concession to the idea that the American people would have a say in whether or not their country went to war.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 11:00 am

Even taking Trump’s confused reasons for the Iran war at face value, it’s still a total disaster | Jonathan Freedland

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Two weeks in, it’s increasingly clear that the US-led war has taken every problem it aimed to solve – and made it worse

It’s not easy, but let’s try to look at this war in the best, most charitable light. Let’s try to see the US-Israel conflict with Iran as its prosecutors and advocates would want us to see it.

They would say that it has two aims, both legitimate. The first is to weaken if not remove a regime that has done terrible evil to its own people. Who could mourn the supreme leader of a government that, according to one report, gunned down 30,000 of its citizens on the streets in just two days on 8 and 9 January? Listen to those Iranians who long ago reached the glum conclusion that the only way they could be rid of their tormentors was through external military action. As one exiled Iranian put it to me this week: “The Iranian people have been begging the world for help for so many years. They tried voting for change in 2009; they were killed. They tried protesting in 2019, 2022 and this year; they were massacred in the tens of thousands … They were out of all other options.”

Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist

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Published: March 13, 2026, 5:18 pm

Ella Baron on Trump, Netanyahu and the victims of the war in the Middle East – cartoon

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Published: March 13, 2026, 5:56 pm

Six years after Breonna Taylor’s death, America is weakening the rules that could have saved her | Jamil Smith

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Following Taylor’s death, the US limited no-knock warrants. But the Trump administration has quietly rescinded those limits

The night Breonna Taylor died began quietly.

She had spent the evening at home in Louisville. The 26-year-old was an emergency room technician, someone who worked to prevent other people’s tragedies.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 10:00 am

Great haul of China: how table-topping nation rose to be a Winter Paralympic power

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Their sporting dominance is all the more striking after winning a solitary medal eight years ago but no country can match them now

With two days of competition left at the Winter Paralympics there is no doubt who will finish top of the medal table. At close of play on Friday, China had a total of 33 medals, the same as their nearest rivals the USA and Italy combined. They have won gold in four of the Games’ six sports – cross-country skiing, curling, snowboarding and biathlon – and are in line for a medal in para-ice hockey too. This sporting dominance is all the more striking because, only eight years ago, China was nowhere.

At the Pyeongchang Games, the Chinese won a solitary medal, gold in the mixed team curling. Three of that team are competing here at Milano Cortina and a fourth, Wang Meng, already has a gold medal around her neck after winning the inaugural mixed doubles alongside her partner Yang Jinqiao. “I’m very, very proud, very, very honoured, and also very grateful,” she said after beating the Korean pair 9-6 following a tie-break end. “I’m so grateful to so many people who have helped us along the way, and [to be] finally standing on this podium”.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 4:22 pm

Farmer hat-trick fires USA to fifth straight Paralympic sled hockey final

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  • USA 6-1 Czech Republic

  • Americans aiming for fifth straight Paralympic gold

The United States defeated Czech Republic 6-1 on Friday in the semi-finals of the Paralympic sled hockey tournament in Milan, advancing to the gold medal game for a fifth consecutive Games.

Declan Farmer scored three goals and assisted on the other three as the Americans pulled away after conceding the opening goal. Farmer’s hat-trick – his fourth in four games at these Games – set records for most goals and most points in a single Paralympic tournament. He now has 14 goals and 24 points in Milan.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 4:16 pm

USA’s Noah Elliott and Kate Delson win Paralympic banked slalom gold

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  • Elliott wins men’s SB-LL1 banked slalom title

  • Delson captures women’s SB-LL2 gold for US

  • Schultz earns bronze in final Paralympic race

Noah Elliott of the United States won gold in the men’s SB-LL1 banked slalom on Friday at the Milan Cortina Paralympics, while fellow American Kate Delson captured the women’s SB-LL2 title in para snowboarding.

Elliott posted the two fastest times of the competition, finishing the course in 58.96sec on his first run and improving slightly to 58.94sec on his second. In banked slalom, riders take two runs down the course and their fastest time determines the final standings.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 12:17 pm

Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics 2026: day seven – in pictures

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We take a look at the best images from the Games, including skiing, snowboarding and ice hockey

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Published: March 13, 2026, 7:16 pm

Mavropanos earns vital draw for West Ham to hurt Manchester City title hopes

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As much as the memory of past comebacks from Manchester City will continue to occupy Arsenal’s every waking thought, the temptation to declare that the title race is all but over is becoming increasingly impossible to resist.

Pep Guardiola must know there will be no breathless sprint for the finish if his side continue to play with such a lack of identity, cohesion and belief. Putting it bluntly, this is not the City of old. This was a careless, unfocused performance and it left them nine points below Arsenal, albeit with a game in hand. City did not raise the tempo until it was too late and although they limited West Ham to a solitary shot the problem is that it was the one that allowed Konstantinos Mavropanos to earn the point that lifted Nuno Espírito Santo’s dogged side out of the bottom three before Nottingham Forest host Fulham on Sunday.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 10:14 pm

Jake Adicoff, first out gay US man to win Winter Paralympic gold, adds to haul

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  • Adicoff adds relay title after two previous Milan golds

  • Oksana Masters wins US record 23rd Paralympic medal

  • US quartet dominates Para cross-country mixed relay

There was no bow this time at the Milan Cortina Games for Jake Adicoff, the first out gay American male Winter Paralympic champion.

Instead, he was tackled to the ground by teammate Oksana Masters after they helped the United States win the Para cross-country mixed relay on Saturday.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 9:11 pm

Former NBA star Chris Washburn reflects on drugs, downfall and second chances

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The former No 3 overall NBA draft pick opens up about addiction, homelessness and redemption in a candid memoir revisiting basketball’s cocaine era

When the Golden State Warriors drafted Chris Washburn with the No 3 pick in 1986, it should have been a dream come true. Instead, it might have been the worst thing that could have happened for the 6ft 11in NC State prospect.

“I put on a smile because they were paying me to be out there,” Washburn, a former three-time high school All-American, tells the Guardian. “But I felt alone.”

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Published: March 14, 2026, 9:30 am

Max Dowman breaks record as Arsenal boost title push with late win against Everton

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It was the moment to blow the roof off the Emirates Stadium, the exclamation mark on a victory that felt pivotal to the destination of the Premier League title. Everton had been excellent, a colossal test for Arsenal and their credentials. Mikel Arteta and his players passed it. But it was more than that. It was the way they pulled through.

The goal to tilt it their way, the decisive one with time almost up, was tapped in by the substitute, Viktor Gyökeres. It came when Jordan Pickford touched the ball on to Piero Hincapié and, with luck on Arsenal’s side, it broke perfectly for Gyökeres in front of an empty net.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 8:02 pm

F1 cancels Bahrain and Saudi Arabia GPs because of Middle East war

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  • Bahrain circuit only 20 miles from targeted US base

  • Races unlikely to be replaced because of logistics

Formula One has cancelled the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia grands prix because of the war in the Middle East.

The races were due to take place on 12 April in Bahrain and 19 April in Saudi Arabia but the sport was approaching the point at which a decision on cancellation needed to be made to prevent more freight being sent to Bahrain.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 10:16 pm

Fatal shooting near Sawgrass delays opening of gates at Players Championship

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  • Police find suspect after incident near course

  • Third round began on time despite delays

Police have captured a man who they say killed two people on Friday night about a mile from TPC Sawgrass. The incident led the Players Championship to delay opening the gates to the public for the third round by a couple of hours.

The St Johns County sheriff, Rob Hardwick, said the suspect, whom he identified as Christian Barrios, shot two people multiple times about 10:30pm on Friday in the parking lot of Walgreens in a domestic violence situation. The store is located about a mile away from the course.

This report will update

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Published: March 14, 2026, 1:29 pm

USA see off Canada to book World Baseball Classic semi-final with Dominican Republic

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  • Judge keys early surge as US top Canada 5-3

  • Americans advance to face Dominican Republic

  • Miller fans side in ninth to seal quarter-final

Aaron Judge doubled and Pete Crow-Armstrong and Brice Turang each had two hits as the United States beat Canada 5-3 on Friday night to reach the World Baseball Classic semifinals.

The US squad rebounded after an 8-6 loss to Italy in pool play left them needing help to advance to this round.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 3:38 am

‘Rugby is growing in America’: Sammy Sullivan on life as a US Eagle, army captain and Lego influencer

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As top teams land in New York for world sevens this weekend, the Olympic star discusses her uniquely American story and her sport’s search for the spotlight

On Saturday, World Rugby’s HSBC SVNS lands in New York – well, New Jersey – for two days at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, a short ride from downtown Manhattan. The governing body will be watching keenly, as two days of traditional warm-weather sport are held at the end of a north-eastern winter. In New York/New Jersey on Thursday, it snowed.

The men’s US Eagles are not playing, having lost their place at the top table. But the Eagles women have hopes of a home-soil win after a third-place finish last week in Vancouver, beating France in a thriller after a narrow loss to New Zealand. Coach Emilie Bydwell’s team are third in the season standings, set for Championship tournaments in spring and summer.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 9:00 am

Yankuba Minteh’s lucky strike earns Brighton first win at Sunderland for 45 years

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Wearside will always be a special place for James Milner. On Boxing Day 2002 he scored his first Premier League goal for Leeds here at the age of 16 years and 356 days. Who, back then, could possibly have imagined that the 40-year-old Milner would have been at the Stadium of Light on Saturday as an extremely impressive, deep-sitting part of Brighton’s midfield?

He played the entire game too, helping guide his team to their first win at Sunderland since 1981 as the injury-hit home side found no riposte to Yankuba Minteh’s fortuitous second-half winner. It briefly lifted Brighton to 10th, level on 40 points with their hosts, before Newcastle’s 1-0 win at Chelsea dropped them down a place.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 5:21 pm

Anti-ICE protesters accused of being part of antifa found guilty of support for terrorism in Texas

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Case was seen as major test of the first amendment and whether the US could use broad anti-terrorism statute to prosecute leftwing protesters

A group of protesters in Texas was found guilty of providing support for terrorism and other charges on Friday in a closely watched case in which prosecutors alleged anti-ICE activists were actually part of an antifa cell.

The case was seen as a major test of the first amendment and whether the government could use a broad anti-terrorism statute to prosecute leftwing protesters. It marked the first time the government alleged individuals were part of an antifa terrorist cell in a criminal prosecution.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 10:29 pm

Jürgen Habermas, German philosopher and sociologist, dies aged 96

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Habermas’s political consensus-building theory argued formation of public opinion vital for democracies to survive

The influential German philosopher and sociologist Jürgen Habermas has died at the age of 96, his publisher has said.

Habermas, a towering figure in the intellectual history of postwar Germany, is best known for his theory of political consensus-building. Widely considered one of most influential philosophers of the 20th century, he also helped to shape the discourse around European integration and the formation of the EU.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 4:57 pm

Homicide charge dropped against Georgia teen after teacher’s prank death

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Jason Hughes died after falling and being struck by a car driven by a student who had just pranked the teacher

A Georgia prosecutor has decided to drop charges against a teenager who police say was driving the truck that struck and killed a beloved high school teacher when a prank turned deadly, the teen’s lawyer said. The victim’s family had urged authorities not to compound the tragedy by prosecuting the teen driver and his friends.

The 40-year-old teacher, Jason Hughes, died after slipping and falling into the street as the teens started to drive away after participating in a community tradition of pranking teachers by throwing toilet paper on to his front lawn.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 12:30 pm

Democratic lead in Georgia special election signals change in party’s fortunes

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Race to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat provides glimpse into midterms with Iran and immigration on voters’ minds

Earlier this week, a steady trickle of voters casting ballots in Dalton at Georgia’s City Hall offered a glimpse into what may be changing fortunes for Democrats in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former congressional district.

The district hasn’t elected a Democrat since it was created after the 2010 Census. But the party’s candidate Shawn Harris drew the most votes district-wide – about 37% – on Tuesday and now faces Clay Fuller, a Trump-endorsed former prosecutor as his opponent in an April runoff election. The winner will finish Greene’s term until November, when a whole new election will take place.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 12:00 pm

Invisible datacentres and capricious chips: is UK’s AI bubble about to burst?

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Datacentre investment boom is one of the biggest infrastructure gambles of this era, and Britain may be uniquely exposed

Stargate was to be the world’s biggest AI investment: a $500bn infrastructure project to “secure American leadership in AI”. Never shy of hyperbole, its key backer, the ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, promised “massive economic benefit for the entire world” with facilities to help people “use AI to elevate humanity”.

Now, OpenAI appears to be dropping out of a part of the deal – the expansion of a flagship datacentre stretching across a swathe of land in Abilene, Texas, which has become one of the most visible manifestations of a frenzy of investment in the chips and power plants required to build and run AI. There has been a breakdown in negotiations over project financing, as well as the timeline of when the expanded capacity might come online.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 6:00 am

War prompts Europeans to switch holidays away from eastern Mediterranean

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Summer holidaymakers opting for ‘more familiar, easy-to-reach locations’ as travel industry counts cost of Middle East conflict

Holidaymakers who had planned to visit the eastern Mediterranean this summer are moving their trips to the west and the Caribbean because of the US-Israel war on Iran, travel companies have said.

Travellers from the UK and mainland Europe are increasingly swapping their holiday destinations away from Cyprus, Turkey and Greece towards Italy, Spain, Malta and Croatia, as the region around the Middle East grapples with flight cancellations and airspace closures.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 10:07 am

‘My ideas are a little revolutionary’: ecologist Suzanne Simard on intelligent forests, the climate and her critics

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Her research popularised the idea of the wood wide web, but the scientific backlash was brutal. As the author of The Mother Tree returns to the forest in a new book, she discusses her battle to reimagine our relationship with nature

In 2018, the ecologist and writer Suzanne Simard was conducting research in the forested Caribou Mountains of western Canada when a thunderstorm rolled in. She was with her two teenage daughters and her close friend and colleague, Jean Roach. They saw flashes of lightning, heard a loud rumble and then they smelled smoke. They were forced to run the half kilometre back to Simard’s truck as the trees behind them caught alight and the air grew thick. As they ran, animals burst out of the forest: a deer, a rabbit, a grey wolf. They reached the truck with no time to spare, all four of them covered in soot and dirt. Overhead, helicopters began circling the orange-black air, dropping water on the flames below.

Wildfires have become an ever bigger problem in Canada. The 2018 wildfires were the biggest in British Columbia’s history, but this record was broken in 2021, and then again in 2023, when fires consumed an area three times the size of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and the smoke travelled as far as New York City. The cause is not only global heating, which has brought hotter, dryer summers, but also the changing makeup of the forest. When logging companies clear forest, they replant it with fast-growing conifer species, but these trees are much more flammable than Canada’s diverse, native forest.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 9:00 am

Germany misses climate targets as emissions barely fall in 2025

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Greenhouse gases dropped just 0.1% last year as environment minister criticises lack of improvement

Greenhouse gas emissions in Germany have again missed targets set by the Climate Protection Act and barely fell at all in 2025.

Emissions decreased by just 0.1% last year compared to the previous year, according to data from the German Environment Agency.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 1:04 pm

Trump policies set to increase rates of lung disease and death, study finds

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Experts warn of ‘attack on Americans’ lungs’ from cuts to health programs, environmental rollbacks and other plans

Donald Trump’s policies are likely to drive soaring rates of lung disease and premature death, according to a wide-ranging new study by pulmonary specialists and public health experts.

The analysis, published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, examines policies adopted during Trump’s second term across 10 areas, including healthcare access, environmental regulation, workplace protections and vaccine uptake.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 12:00 pm

Week in wildlife: a wet macaque, four little pigs and a stowaway fox

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This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world

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Published: March 13, 2026, 7:00 am

Judge blocks justice department from subpoenaing Fed chair Jerome Powell

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Trump DoJ’s investigation was purportedly about the management of the central bank’s renovation

A federal judge on Friday blocked the justice department from serving subpoenas to Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell in an inquiry purported to be about the management of the central bank’s renovation.

Powell disclosed the surprise investigation on 11 January, and described the move as a threat to Fed independence and part of the Trump administration’s attempts to pressure the Fed to cut rates.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 8:45 pm

Kyrsten Sinema says in court filings she had a ‘romantic’ relationship with guard

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Former US senator’s admission comes after Heather Ammel sued her under North Carolina’s ‘homewrecker’ law

Kyrsten Sinema, a former US senator, admitted in court filings to having a “romantic and intimate” relationship with a married man who was a member of her security detail during her final year in office – but argues that his estranged wife should not be able to sue her over it.

The admission to the multi-state affair came in response to a lawsuit filed by Heather Ammel, who accused the former Arizona senator in federal court of breaking up her marriage under North Carolina’s so-called “homewrecker” law.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 11:19 pm

Meta reportedly plans sweeping layoffs as AI costs increase

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Sources tell Reuters layoffs could affect 20% or more of company as plans reflect broader tensions within big tech

Meta is planning sweeping layoffs that could affect 20% or more of the company, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, as Meta seeks to offset costly artificial intelligence infrastructure bets and prepare for greater efficiency brought about by AI-assisted workers.

No date has been set for the cuts and the magnitude has not been finalized, the people said.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 12:55 am

Trump announces Ric Grenell departure as Kennedy Center head

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President thanks Grenell for ‘outstanding work’ and says Matt Floca, vice-president of operations, will take over

Donald Trump has announced that Ric Grenell, the longtime Republican foreign policy adviser who oversaw far-reaching changes at the Kennedy Center, which prompted many artists to abandon the performing arts venue, will be replaced by Matt Floca, vice-president of operations at the center.

Trump made the announcement on social media that he has replaced Grenell, thanking him for the “outstanding work he has done”. Floca was photographed in December personally overseeing the addition of Trump’s name to the center’s facade. Grenell’s departure comes as the Kennedy Center prepares to close this summer for a two-year renovation.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 11:20 pm

Five arrested in Cuba after protest at local Communist party office

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Rare action began peacefully but ‘degenerated into vandalism’ according to state-run newspaper

Five people have been arrested in Cuba for acts of “vandalism” after a small group of protesters broke into a provincial office of the Cuban Communist party and set fire to computers and furniture.

The incident, which also affected a pharmacy and another shop, took place in the town of Moron, a little more than 300 miles (500km) east of Havana.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 4:42 pm

Fake rooms, props and a script to lure victims: inside an abandoned Cambodia scam centre

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Sprawling compound, including mock-up banks and police offices, uncovered by Thai military during border clashes

It is as if you have walked into a branch of one of Vietnam’s banks. A row of customer service desks, divided by plastic screens, with landline phones, promotional leaflets and staff business cards. A seated waiting area and a private meeting room. All of it features the OCB bank’s logo, or its trademark green colour.

This is not a genuine bank branch, however. It’s one of various “mock up” rooms inside a sprawling compound on the Thai-Cambodian border, where criminal groups are accused of using elaborate and industrial-scale fraud schemes to trick victims into handing over money.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 2:25 am

‘Deliberate attack’: explosion damages Jewish school in Amsterdam

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Mayor condemns ‘cowardly act’ on south side of city that caused limited damage and no reported injuries

An explosion has damaged a Jewish school in Amsterdam in what the city’s mayor described as “a deliberate attack against the Jewish community”.

The explosion early on Saturday in a residential neighbourhood on the south side of the city caused limited damage, the mayor, Femke Halsema, said in a press release, as police and firefighters arrived at the scene quickly.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 8:57 am

‘You cannot unsee it’: what happened next for this year’s Oscar documentary nominees?

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Films about prison abuse, ovarian cancer, women’s rights in Iran and more have impressed the Academy, but what real-world impact have they had?

The year 2025 was a banner one for nonfiction film, with several extraordinary documentaries that provided windows to unfathomable acts of courage, heart and vulnerability. Less so, unfortunately, for nonfiction cinema, it’s a difficult time for the production of politically challenging documentaries, whether in and about the US or abroad, and many projects struggled to find distribution after torturous paths to completion. (Cutting Through Rocks, the first Iranian documentary ever nominated for an Oscar, still has no streaming distribution and is only available in select theaters.)

Nevertheless, five incredible films make up the Oscars documentary slate this year – films that demonstrate how individual actions can challenge immense systems of oppression; how national agendas trickle into the idiosyncratic, marginal every day; and how one can find transcendence in the smallest of daily miracles. The very existence of these films feels improbable: one is composed almost entirely of police footage acquired through legal action. Another was filmed on contraband cell phones within Alabama state prisons. There’s a remarkably candid approach to processing terminal illness; an unprecedented record of Vladimir Putin’s propaganda efforts, filmed by a schoolteacher in rural Russia and smuggled out of the country; and an extremely rare glimpse into small-scale women’s rights efforts in north-west Iran.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 9:04 am

My cultural awakening: a 60s folk band helped me find my place as a person of colour in Britain

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Dragged along by my dad to see Pentangle, I heard something ancient that kickstarted my obsession with this country’s folklore – an enchanted, subversive and strange version of a Britain where I could truly belong

I was 15 years old; at that fumbling, awkward age on the precipice of adulthood, desperately trying to figure out who I was, who I wanted to be, and where I belonged in the world. I grew up feeling perpetually “in-between”: half-white, half-black; half-British, half-Caribbean, and on the faultline between what sometimes felt like two worlds at war.

One night in 2008 my dad took me to see Pentangle play at the Royal Festival Hall on London’s South Bank. The band had risen to fame in the late 60s, known for fusing British folk melodies with blues and jazz syncopation. I must have stood out in the crowd – among the bearded men in sandals and socks – with my big hoop earrings and scraped-back hair. And although I dragged my feet on the way in, when I stepped out of the concert later that auspicious summer’s evening, I was changed for ever.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 7:00 am

‘We were at a loss’: the couples trying to get pregnant by removing plastics from their lives

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New Netflix documentary The Plastic Detox follows an epidemiologist’s radical new plan to boost fertility in three months. We meet the couples whose lives were turned upside down – and in some cases, hugely for the better

Two years into an emotionally draining mission to get pregnant, with no sign of a positive result, Idaho couple Darby and Jesse Nubbe were feeling desperate. “We were $16,000 (£12,000) out of pocket, with weekly blood work, invasive ultrasounds, sperm quality testing, genetic testing, eating well, exercising, daily cold plunging, expensive vitamins, excessive pregnancy testing and more tears than I would like to remember,” Darby tells me. “We were at a loss, with an official diagnosis of ‘unexplained infertility’.”

It hadn’t crossed the couple’s minds that the problem might be the everyday products inside their home, from water bottles to clothes. Then Dr Shanna Swan entered their lives.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 3:00 pm

The Madison review – Michelle Pfeiffer’s new drama is thuddingly simplistic

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This yawnsome homespun six-parter from the creator of Yellowstone aims to teach the womenfolk a lesson by dropping them into untamed, plain-talkin’ Montana. It’s full of terrible jokes and cloying aphorisms

Preston Clyburn (Kurt Russell) is laughing at trout. “Hah-hah,” says the rugged retiree, up to his buttocks in river as a Yellowstone cutthroat sploshes obligingly into his net. “I’m keepin’ it, and you’re cookin’ it,” he barks at his younger brother, Paul, who would rather Preston release the hapless vertebrate back into the wild but nevertheless respects his sibling’s need to connect with his inner Cro-Magnon (“the love of fishin’ goes back to early man …”).

Paul is played by Matthew Fox, who was once in Lost but is now marooned in a drama that requires him to say things like: “I make a memory a day, brother … sometimes more.” Despite this, Paul, too, is laughing. “Heh,” he says, as he and Preston splash and frolic in their matching utility slacks. “Heheheh.”

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Published: March 14, 2026, 5:00 am

Oscars 2026: who should win… and who actually will? - The Latest

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After months of red carpets and awards season campaigns, it’s all eyes on Hollywood’s night of nights - the Academy Awards. It looks like it will be a fight between Ryan Coogler’s thriller Sinners and Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaptation One Battle After Another for most of the big prizes, with Jessie Buckley’s performance in Hamnet the clear favourite for best actress. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian’s film editor, Catherine Shoard

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Published: March 13, 2026, 5:34 pm

Sinners or One Battle: what can we learn from this year’s anonymous Oscar ballots?

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While Academy voters are supposed to keep their picks secret, another batch of anonymous ballots have leaked – giving us some insight on a hard-to-call race

It took a great deal of blood, sweat and tweets, but in 2016 the Academy finally took notice and started to embrace both diversity and modernity. The #OscarsSoWhite furore over two straight years of all-white nominees (Michael B Jordan’s Creed snub was in my opinion the cruelest) led to a dramatic shake-up and one that has continued ever since with more women, people of colour and international voters added to what had been an overwhelmingly homogenous base.

It has all led to an Oscars race that is increasingly harder to predict using old-fashioned thinking in ways that have become rather thrilling over time, the idea of an “Oscar movie” now far more slippery. Films such as Parasite, Anora, Moonlight, Anatomy of a Fall, Nomadland, Get Out and The Zone of Interest have now found their way into the major categories in past years, and this year’s crop showcases further progression – from foreign language picks to outsider narratives to pricklier characters than ever before.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 3:02 pm

Elisabeth Leonskaja review – piano legend’s unerring sense of architecture reveals connections and kinships

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Wigmore Hall, London
In her recital programme of Beethoven, Schoenberg, Chopin, Webern and Schubert, the Austrian pianist brought new insights and expressive playing

Eighty-year-old piano legend Elisabeth Leonskaja throws herself on to the piano stool and into the two tumultuous descending chromatic scales that open Beethoven’s Op 77 Fantasia in G minor in a single gesture. We have a long way to go in a recital programme that reads like an Mittel-European lucky dip – Beethoven, Schoenberg, Chopin, Webern, Schubert – and Leonskaja isn’t messing around.

Of course, there was nothing chance about the programming. The Austrian pianist’s expressive, emotional playing may grab the headlines, but it’s the unerring sense of underlying architecture that’s the thread through her long career. We heard that here, not just within each of the works, but in the shared foundations, and sometimes secret connecting passages, she revealed between them.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 1:09 pm

Add to playlist: the dadaist cubist racket of Angine de Poitrine and the week’s best new tracks

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This hyped anonymous duo match the oddness of their costumes with shredding metal, microtonal flourishes and Dalek-style vocals

From Saguenay, Quebec
Recommended if you like Holy Fuck, Prescott, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Up next New LP Angine de Poitrine Volume II released 3 April. Touring the UK in May

In 2023, two young men – their earthly identities a jealously guarded secret – began “a joke that spilled into reality” intended to simulate something like its namesake heart condition. Weary of the solemn aura that attaches to guitar rock, they began playing what their website describes as “mantra-rock dada pythago-cubiste” as Angine de Poitrine. It is a joke delivered with mesmerising finesse.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 12:00 pm

James Blake: Trying Times review – platitudes about politics and Kanye can’t detract from an excellent album

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(Good Boy)
Amid the stylistic shifts of Blake’s seventh record come samples of Dusty Springfield and Dizzee Rascal: gripping distractions from some preachy sentiments

Of all the things you might expect from a James Blake album – exquisite minimalism, plaintive vocal distortion, appearances from hip-hop’s great and good – chin-stroking socio0political commentary probably isn’t one of them. But as the title suggests, our current predicament is precisely what the 37-year-old aims to address on his seventh solo record. Unfortunately, preachy, banal sentiments (“Everyone’s getting different information / So how can we get on the same side?”) sit awkwardly amid the ethereal melancholia he long ago perfected as the poster boy for London’s 2010s indie-electronica scene.

Subsequently, however, Blake became better known for collaborating with huge US rappers, including Kanye West: the pair recorded a succession of still-unreleased tracks in 2022. Through the High Wire – seemingly a repurposing of one of those songs – scans as a bold defence of his disgraced former colleague. “People love a story,” croons Blake, explaining that “whispers change” until “we all fall from glory”.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 8:40 am

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – review roundup

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The Library of Traumatic Memory by Neil Jordan; The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan; Travel Light by Naomi Mitchison; Between Two Fires by Christopher Buehlman; Spoiled Milk by Avery Curran

The Library of Traumatic Memory by Neil Jordan (Head of Zeus, £20)
Better known as a film-maker, Jordan has never stopped writing novels. His latest opens in 2084 in rural Ireland, where Christian Cartwright works for the Huxley Institute in the titular library, secretly misusing its memory storage technology to talk with his dead lover Isolde, restoring her to a semblance of digital life. The story moves between Christian’s experiences and similar events two centuries earlier in the life of his ancestor, Montagu Cartwright, the architect responsible for the Huxley Mansion and local church, who owned an ancient obsidian mirror, believed to have been the famous scrying glass of John Dee. Lyrically written, brimming with ideas, sometimes sinister and often humorous, it’s an enchanting read.

The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan (Tor, £22)
This debut novel is based on the historic Beast of Gévaudan, a wolf-like creature that terrorised a region of France between 1764 and 1767. But it is much more than another werewolf fantasy. The narrator, Sebastian Grave, seems immortal, writing a memoir in the 21st century about his adventures in the 1700s. Even then he was old, and shared his mind and body with a demon called Sarmodel, whose occult powers helped him to destroy a terrible beast. Twenty years later, the same area is once again ravaged by a bloodthirsty creature: since Sebastian is sent for by the man who had been his boon companion on the first hunt, and his lover, he hopes this means an end to their long estrangement. A wonderfully original, engrossing novel, combining history and fantasy, with a unique narrative voice and fascinating characters.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 12:00 pm

Hooked by Asako Yuzuki review – follow-up to global hit Butter

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A Tokyo high-flyer tries to befriend her favourite blogger in a novel that wears its aura of black comedy lightly, and its political statements more heavily

Asako Yuzuki’s international bestseller Butter was a taste sensation based on the true story of a Japanese female serial killer and gourmet chef who scammed and poisoned male victims with her culinary offerings. Attempting to get a scoop, a journalist bonds with the convicted prisoner by asking her for recipe tips, and gradually reassesses her own life and values as a result of this peculiar relationship. One review described the book as “the Martha Stewart Show meets The Silence of the Lambs”, but as well as the crime thriller/foodie mashup, a critique of capitalist society and deep-seated misogyny also emerged from the narrative. Yuzuki’s prose style, a mix of the banal and the profound, proved to be catnip for sales.

Hooked is the follow-up for English-language readers, though it was written earlier, in 2015, and like the previous novel is translated with crackling verve by Polly Barton. While a more introspective work, its high-wire plot and uneven trajectory make for a relentlessly dizzying experience. Fans of Butter might even view it as a trial run.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 7:00 am

Daisy Johnson: ‘I wasn’t a fan of David Szalay, but Flesh is a masterpiece’

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The Booker-shortlisted author on a momentous teenage encounter with The Bone People, getting a buzz from Peter Høeg’s Miss Smilla, and trying to avoid The Lorax

My earliest reading memory
Memories from my childhood are opening up as I read to my own young children at the moment. Something in the pictures of Helen Cooper’s The Bear Under the Stairs or Lane Smith’s The Big Pets takes me back to being four years old and being read to.

My favourite book growing up
I love the Sabriel series by Garth Nix and first read it alongside my father and, later, my younger brother. It was truly a shared joy to be immersed in that world, for a book to give us a new connection to one another.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 10:00 am

Light and Thread by Han Kang review – a tantalising book of reflections

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These essays from the Nobel literature winner open up her novels and offer beautiful imagery

When Korean novelist Han Kang won the Nobel prize in literature in 2024, the committee praised her “intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life”. In other words, Han’s work looks both out at the world – towards the 1980 Gwangju massacre fictionalised in her novel Human Acts –  and inward to the human experience, as with The Vegetarian’s portrait of one woman’s claustrophobic struggle.

Much of the appeal of Han’s work is in its mystery, the gaps she leaves for the reader to close. So it is tantalising to have this collection of prose, “a book of reflections” that might illuminate the darker corners of her work.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 9:00 am

Less respawning, more re-rolling: six of the best board games based on video games

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From war zones and socially virtuous farming to ever-changing boards and role-playing with 167 dice, here’s our pick of the most absorbing table-based entertainment

Video games have long been heavily inspired by physical games, from chess and Scrabble to Dungeons & Dragons. The deck-building collectible card game, for example, has become immensely popular in digital form, thanks to hits such as Slay the Spire, Marvel Snap and Balatro. Now, an increasing number of games are going in the opposite direction, trading pixels for pieces and screens for spinners. Here are six of our favourites.

Company of Heroes 2nd Edition (Bad Crow Games, £119.70)

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Published: March 13, 2026, 10:00 am

From Björk’s swan dress to Céline’s back-to-front tux: the most iconic Oscar red carpet looks

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Ridiculed, ‘memed’ and consigned to worst-dressed lists, seven standout Oscar outfits from over the years

At the 2001 Oscars, Gladiator won best picture with Russell Crowe picking up best actor. But, if those facts might have faded to fodder for a pub quiz, the red carpet produced a moment of fashion legend – Björk wearing what is now known as “the swan dress”.

Made by the Macedonian designer Marjan Pejoski, the tutu skirt with the swan draped around the musician’s neck – and egg accessories – was panned. “It’s one of the dumbest things I’ve ever seen,” said the TV fashion critic Steven Cojocaru.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 1:04 pm

‘I’m wearing the tree fibre undies right now!’ An audience with the organisers of the Oscar goodie bags

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Diamond watches, customisable pre-nups and five brands of marijuana are amongst the rich pickings for the starfluencers in line for acting honours. Our film critic gets a preview

It is now 20 years since the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences discontinued their official Oscars goodie bag. Modest by today’s standards, this bundle of presents was subject to a distinctly non-glamorous IRS crackdown regarding the taxation of its contents, which it viewed as non-cash compensation.

But no sooner had that been taken away than a flurry of beneficent gifting moguls swooped in to take their place. Hollywood this week has been gripped by a discreet yet intense gifting frenzy, as rooms in luxury hotels and spas are requisitioned as gifting suites for the A-listers upon whom hugely expensive items will be pressed in the hope that these starfluencers will mention them on their Instagram feed.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 4:53 pm

Jimmy Kimmel on Trump being gifted an Olympic medal: ‘Yet another award he didn’t win’

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Late-night hosts addressed Melania Trump’s women’s history month speech, Maga’s Iran messaging and the ongoing oil crisis

On Thursday night, late-night hosts discussed an odd White House women’s history month event, the fallout of the war on Iran and why Melania Trump is starting to sound an awful lot like her husband.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 3:36 pm

Oscars 2026: how to watch, nominations, what to read and predictions

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Get ready for drama and glamour. Hollywood’s annual end-of-season party is on Sunday – here is your guide on where to watch and what to expect

The end is in sight: after months of campaigning, roundtables, red carpets and hot takes, it’s time for the big show. The Academy Awards are Hollywood’s end of season party, its senior prom and sports day all rolled into one, as the film world’s great and good stuff themselves into their tuxedos and/or fanciest frocks for a night of (we hope) entertaining mutual backslapping.

It’s fair to say that, so far, this awards season has been somewhat eventful, from the N-word fiasco at the UK’s normally sedate Baftas to the Timothée Chalamet Balletgate. Now the dust has settled, it looks like a straight fight between Ryan Coogler’s vampire thriller Sinners and Paul Thomas Anderson’s Thomas Pynchon adaptation One Battle After Another for most of the big prizes. Anderson’s chunky auteur project looked for a while as though it might have the edge, but since nomination day, when Sinners got more nods than any other previous film, momentum has appeared to move decisively in its direction. We shall see.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 12:19 pm

Pristine waters teeming with marine life: a deep dive into the Greek island of Alonissos

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Divers come for one of the world’s most significant marine reserves, but there’s plenty to do on land too – from hiking trails and beaches to seafood tavernas

Greek divers surface around me shouting about “megalo” groupers. I’m surrounded by enormous grins above the water and big fish below. A happy place to be. A bunch of us, divers and snorkellers, are hanging around Agios Petros reef off the island of Alonissos, and there’s a reason the groupers are big here. The National Marine Park of Alonissos Northern Sporades, established in 1992, is Greece’s largest working marine protected area (MPA) – two bigger MPAs have just been created, but are not yet operational. The protective measures appear to be working, judging by the size, abundance and diversity of marine life – glassy waters teeming with colourful fish and precious shells make swimming here an absolute dream.

For those who like to go deeper, Alonissos is the site of Greece’s first underwater archaeological park and museum – the impressive Peristera wreck, with its giant cargo of amphorae preserved from the 5th century BC. This one is for certified divers descending with accredited local dive centres. I’m with one of those schools, Ikion Diving, but today we’re doing something more accessible. We’re in the village of Steni Vala for the launch of a citizen science project, the Highly Protected Mediterranean Initiative (much more fun than it sounds). Ikion is partnering with the universities of Thessaloniki and the Aegean to offer free snorkelling and diving trips logging native and alien species. I’m worried about my fish ID skills, but the effervescent biologist Katerina Konsta runs a great briefing and we’re given dive slates with images to mark (imparting a childish delight at playing scientist).

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Published: March 14, 2026, 7:00 am

My mother’s best advice: go in to bat for the ones you love

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She wasn’t a great one for dispensing wisdom. Instead, she fought for me whenever I most needed it

Mum was a brilliant non-giver of advice. Now Dad, he had his pearls. “If you do something, do it with a good heart.” It sounded platitudinous to me, but he had a point. And then there was his favourite: “If you think something bad about someone, say it up there [pointing to his head] but not out loud.” Dad was a good man, but that infuriated me.

Mum played a bigger part in my life. She often had to fight like crazy for me – to keep me in school when I’d told the dinner lady to fuck off at the age of five (no, I don’t know where it came from); to take on the doctors who labelled me a malingerer when I had encephalitis; to allow me back into mainstream education after I’d had three years off, and finally to persuade the University of Leeds to let me in after I’d messed up my A-levels.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 5:00 am

‘I could barely think because it was so bad’: how pain changes us

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After living with chronic pain, Darcey Steinke wanted to know how it affected others. Her memoir, This Is the Door, explores both isolation and freedom

Chronic pain has a way of upending a life.

In her memoir This Is the Door, writer Darcey Steinke writes that “pain, like failure, breaks into our everyday lives and upsets who we thought we were and what we thought we could do”.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 4:00 pm

Blind date: ‘He looked at me, 5ft, and said he was looking for someone around 5ft 6in’

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Robin, 68, a retired property manager, meets Jacquie, 69, a retired secretary

What were you hoping for?
To meet someone with a nice personality and similar interests.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 6:00 am

Tim Dowling: a curious incident with the dog in the nighttime

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Every night I wake up to find the dog staring at me, but tonight a terrifying noise disturbs us all …

In the middle of the night I feel the warm breath of a creature stirring my hair. It’s too dark to see anything, but I know from experience that the dog is standing by the bed, chin resting on the mattress next to my head, gently exhaling into my face.

The point is this: to wake me up without waking my wife.

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Published: March 14, 2026, 6:00 am

In my 20s ‘treat ’em mean, keep ’em keen’ felt like power. In my 50s I see that dating strategy for what it is: fear

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I am capable, a woman of substance. Yet I get a ‘maybe’ from a man I meet on a dating app and I regress three decades

I was raised on the scripture of the 1990s: Treat ‘em mean, keep ‘em keen. It was the Golden Rule. The dating equivalent of Slip, Slop, Slap. Whispered at sleepovers. Bolded in the margins of Dolly magazine. Never pick up on the first ring. Never say you’re free on a Saturday. Be the prize, not the contestant.

In my 20s, this felt like power. (It was mostly fear in better lighting but I didn’t know that yet.) I mastered breezy indifference. I timed my texts to the minute: double the time he took, plus 10 for mystery. I thought I was teaching men my value. I thought I was training them to love me.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 2:00 pm

My mother’s best advice: you’re allowed to enjoy nice things

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Whether it was a solo trip to a cafe, a nice lipstick or merely wandering around a shop that was out of her price range, my mum showed me that a little luxury goes a long way

My mum’s best advice was “You’re allowed to enjoy nice things.” Both elements – the nice things and being allowed them – were equally important. She was a fervent believer in the restorative power of a treat, taking herself out for solo breakfasts most weeks (a bacon muffin and a cup of coffee in the cosseted calm of Bettys Tea Rooms), ordering chips at the slightest provocation, staying in chic hotels she had a pre-internet gift for ferreting out and being coaxed by department store salesladies into buying expensive unguents.

She was even keener on treating others, including me. During my teens and early 20s, when I was ill and unhappy in my body, she took me for lavish lunches, booked me massages and accompanied me on spa trips. I recently found a note she had sent me when I was slogging, lonely and sad, through my finals, which had obviously come with some cash. “Buy yourself something frivolous darling,” it read. “A nice nail polish?”

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Published: March 13, 2026, 12:00 pm

‘Beauty is always changing’: Alessandro Michele’s Roman tribute to Valentino

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The first proper show since Valentino’s death is about the late designer, about beauty – and about Michele’s mother

Valentino Garavani wanted to make beautiful clothes for the women who could afford them. The perpetually tanned designer, whose vision of jet set glamour was matched only by his own yacht-and-pug lifestyle, died in January. So there was an obvious logic in taking the first proper catwalk show since his death off the fashion week schedule and back to Rome, where he lived, worked, and died. Milan and Paris may be the capitals of European style, but Rome looks better.

Garavani left his own brand almost 20 years ago. But his singular approach to beauty has not been without its obstacles for his most recent successor, Alessandro Michele, who took over the fashion house in 2024. “It’s a complicated DNA because beauty is always changing,” he said after the show, which took place in the 17th-century Palazzo Barberini. “This collection is about Valentino. It’s about beauty. But it’s [also] about the tension between me and the brand, a beauty I’m trying to translate.”

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Published: March 13, 2026, 12:17 pm

‘As soon as I saw it, I knew the image’: Robby Ogilvie’s best phone picture

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A Ford Cortina the colour of the sky against brightly coloured houses in Cape Town was a gift to the Scottish photographer

Edinburgh native Robby Ogilvie was visiting South Africa when he took this image. “I’d spent the first week in and around Kruger national park, photographing the culture, landscapes and wildlife, before moving on to Cape Town.”

Along with a friend from South Africa, Ogilvie visited the neighbourhood of Bo-Kaap. “The area is known for its brightly coloured houses, but it also carries a rich and complex history. There was a real feeling of community, and many of the houses felt like open studios; artists had taken over spaces to exhibit and sell their work.”

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Published: March 14, 2026, 11:00 am

Experience: I suffered terrible burns as a child – then became a firefighter

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I was sick and tired of the world treating me like a victim, so I decided to flip the narrative. At 25, I tried out for my local volunteer fire academy

When I was six years old, my entire body went up in flames. It was 1992, in my home town of Hawthorne, Nevada. My older brothers were out playing and I went to call them for dinner. I followed their voices, just a few houses down from ours, to find them playing with a bowl of kerosene they’d found and a lighter. When they flicked the lighter, the bowl caught fire. My brother freaked out and kicked it over in a bid to contain the flames. They weren’t aware I was just inches away.

Soon I was submerged in flames. The pain was excruciating. I was tackled to the ground by a neighbour I’d never met, who covered me in a sleeping bag, extinguishing the flames. It haunts me to this day to think of what he would have seen: a six-year-old boy on fire outside his house.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 5:00 am

Plant a blossom tree in your garden and feel its magic for years to come

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The sight of blossom against a bright blue sky is one of the joys of spring, and the right tree will keep on giving year after year

Just shy of three years ago, I planted a cherry tree in my garden. It was the result of a deeply postpartum, vaguely chaotic research mission: to find a tree that was small yet substantial enough for my compact London garden. I wanted a pollution-hardy tree with flowers the right shade of pale pink that would bloom around the time of my newborn son’s vernal equinox birthday. Celebrating a baby’s new arrival with a tree or a shrub is one of the most romantic, and hopefully enduring, gifts one can give.

I chose a Prunus ‘Accolade’ (pictured above). It feels funny to associate that tree with the boisterous little boy I live with. But the blossom was undeniably magic. There was a window on our stairway that framed it perfectly. Every time we popped up or down we got a hit of candyfloss pink. Six months later, when we marked his half-years with the autumn equinox, the tree’s leaves would begin to turn golden.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 11:00 am

Second world war veteran, 100, becomes oldest-known US organ donor

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Dale Steele, who died in February, ‘is a powerful reminder that generosity has no age limit’, says CEO of non-profit

After spending some of his prime years aiding German concentration camp survivors and guarding Nazi leaders tried for crimes against humanity at Nuremberg, a US second world war veteran is now believed to have become his country’s oldest known organ donor.

The story of 100-year-old Dale Steele, who died in February after a head injury led to his being placed on life support, demonstrates how donors’ health is a more important consideration than how old they are, according to Live On Nebraska, an organ-procurement organization in his home state.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 11:00 am

Ex-CIA analyst David McCloskey on the Mossad’s intelligence inside Iran: ‘I was surprised’

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The podcast host and author of The Persian reflects on why Israel’s precision in Iran caught him off guard

As the author of a novel depicting the Mossad’s snatch-and-assassination squads inside Iran, David McCloskey was less shocked than most by the stunning killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the theocratic regime’s most powerful figure, in a strike carried out by Israel.

What caught him more off guard were reports that the up-to-the-minute, pinpoint accurate intelligence essential for its success was provided by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

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Published: March 13, 2026, 11:00 am

Anthropic-Pentagon battle shows how big tech has reversed course on AI and war

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Less than a decade ago, Google employees scuttled any military use of its AI. Now Anthropic is fighting Trump officials not over if, but how

The standoff between Anthropic and the Pentagon has forced the tech industry to once again grapple with the question of how its products are used for war – and what lines it will not cross. Amid Silicon Valley’s rightward shift under Donald Trump and the signing of lucrative defense contracts, big tech’s answer is looking very different than it did even less than a decade ago.

Anthropic’s feud with the Trump administration escalated three days ago as the AI firm sued the Department of Defense, claiming that the government’s decision to blacklist it from government work violated its first amendment rights. The company and the Pentagon have been locked in a months-long standoff, with Anthropic attempting to prohibit its AI model from being used for domestic mass surveillance or fully autonomous lethal weapons.

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Published: March 13, 2026, 11:00 am

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