UK synagogue attack and Hamas hostage crisis underscore deadly Yom Kippur

Antisemitic incidents in the U.K. and U.S. have surged following the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, and the world still awaits the return of hostages.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:01 pm
Israeli military arrests Greta Thunberg, flotilla activists after intercepting dozens of boats

Climate activist Greta Thunberg and European lawmakers were among activists detained as Israel intercepted a 40-boat flotilla attempting to reach Gaza.
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:28 pm
UK terror attack outside packed synagogue on Yom Kippur leaves 2 dead, 4 injured, police say

Two people were killed and four injured Thursday morning in a car and knife terror attack outside a synagogue in Manchester, England, authorities said.
Published: October 2, 2025, 10:39 am
Starmer’s digital ID work requirement sparks uproar from UK's left and right

U.K.'s Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Farage unite against Prime Minister Keir Starmer's compulsory digital ID cards in push to curb immigration.
Published: October 2, 2025, 10:00 am
Trump remains open to talks with Kim Jong Un as South Korea warns of North Korean missile reach

The White House said President Trump was open to talks with Kim as South Korea warns North Korea’s missiles could reach the US mainland.
Published: October 1, 2025, 9:59 pm
Trump's peace deal could end the war in Gaza or Netanyahu's career

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepts President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan despite facing coalition collapse from right-wing members opposing concessions to Hamas.
Published: October 1, 2025, 5:45 pm
3 alleged Hamas members accused of plotting against Jewish institutions in Germany

Three alleged Hamas members were arrested in Germany on suspicion of plotting attacks on Israeli or Jewish institutions and are set to appear in court Thursday.
Published: October 1, 2025, 4:36 pm
Munich Oktoberfest fairgrounds closed after bomb threat and deadly explosion

German police closed Oktoberfest Wednesday morning after receiving a bomb threat from the suspected perpetrator of a deadly Munich explosion linked to a domestic dispute.
Published: October 1, 2025, 12:58 pm
Israel claims Greta Thunberg's flotilla seeking to break Gaza blockade has Hamas ties, cites documents

Israel released documents that it says show direct ties between Hamas and the flotilla headed for Gaza.
Published: October 1, 2025, 12:54 pm
Live Updates: 2 Killed in Attack at British Synagogue on Yom Kippur

The police said a man drove a car into people in front of the synagogue in Manchester, England, and stabbed others. The assailant was shot dead by the police.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:47 pm
In East Timor, U.S. Retreats From Plan to Build ‘Lifesaving’ Sewage Plant

A U.S. aid agency had committed hundreds of millions of dollars to the project, which could help provide clean water. Now its board wants to pull out of the agreement.
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:37 pm
Madagascar’s President Rajoelina Dissolved His Government, but Calls for His Resignation Continue

A growing protest movement on the African island, despite deadly clashes with security forces, vows to keep fighting until Andry Rajoelina is ousted.
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:50 pm
A Run on Canned Mackerel and Emergency Radios. The Reason? Drones.

The Danish public has been unsettled by a wave of mysterious drone incursions, which has underscored the country’s vulnerability.
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:37 pm
At Saudi Comedy Festival, American Free Speech Becomes the Punchline

American comics used Saudi Arabia’s first global comedy festival to skewer a debate raging at home. Critics said the event was part of Saudi efforts to draw attention away from a political crackdown.
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:30 pm
Philippines President Says Tents Needed to Shelter Earthquake Survivors

Officials were optimistic on Thursday that most of the missing had been accounted for. But severe damage to the area means many people lack shelter, water and electricity.
Published: October 2, 2025, 10:44 am
Many Palestinians Say Hamas Must Accept U.S. Cease-Fire Plan

Interviews in Gaza suggest wide support for a proposal that calls for an immediate end to a war that has brought immense civilian suffering.
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:32 pm
3 Killed in Antigovernment Protests in Morocco

Demonstrators, mostly younger people, vented anger against heavy spending on preparations for the 2030 soccer World Cup instead of on public services.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:37 pm
As Unrest in Pakistani Kashmir Turns Deadly, Prime Minister Urges Calm

Days of protest in the regional capital, set off by a convergence of rival marches, are fueled by familiar complaints like high prices and demands for electoral reform.
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:44 pm
Italy Backs Trump’s Gaza Plan as Public Demands Support for Palestinians

Italian lawmakers say they will recognize a Palestinian state if Hamas releases Israeli hostages and is kept out of any eventual government.
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:47 pm
An Embarrassment of Riches for Mexico’s Party of the Poor

Mexico’s dominant party, Morena, rose to power by championing the poor. Now it is having to explain the luxurious lifestyles of some of its most prominent members.
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:13 pm
No More Signs of Life From Rubble of Collapsed School in Indonesia

Rescuers saved five more students from under the building on Thursday but said they would end the search three days after the deadly accident.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:50 pm
A Family’s Global Efforts to Free the Only Nepali Kidnapped by Hamas

A family’s campaign to free a student abducted from a rural Israeli town two years ago may be imperiled by an uprising in Nepal and stalled attempts at a cease-fire.
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:36 pm
I Interviewed a Doctor in Sudan. Days Later, He Was Killed.

Dr. Omar Selik’s raw, urgent testimony from a besieged city cut through the fog of war and crystallized the depravity of the conflict. And then he was gone.
Published: October 1, 2025, 7:18 pm
Deadly Car Ramming and Stabbing at U.K. Synagogue Is Declared Terrorist Attack

The police said a man drove a car into people in front of the synagogue in Manchester, England, and stabbed others. The assailant was shot dead by the police.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:41 pm
Manchester’s Mayor Had Criticized Starmer. The Synagogue Attack Could Unite Them.

Violent attacks often bring even fierce political rivals together in the hours and days after they occur.
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:49 pm
‘Appalled,’ ‘horrified,’ ‘sickening’: Leaders and residents condemn the Manchester attack.

Published: October 2, 2025, 7:01 pm
Costly and Deadly Wildfires Really Are on the Rise, New Research Finds

The past decade in particular has seen an uptick in devastating blazes linked to climate change, according to the study.
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:09 pm
What We Know About the Protests in Madagascar
A youth-led movement against the president of Madagascar is sustaining protests across the country. John Eligon, the Johannesburg bureau chief for The New York Times, explains what’s happened.
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:50 pm
Manchester Has Long Been Home to Diverse Communities

Manchester is home to Britain’s largest Jewish community outside London, as well as many other ethnic and religious groups.
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:32 pm
Trump ‘Determined’ the U.S. Is Now in a War With Drug Cartels, Congress Is Told

A notice calls the people the U.S. military recently killed on suspicion of drug smuggling in the Caribbean Sea “unlawful combatants.”
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:55 pm
The U.K. police say they believe they know the attacker’s identity.

Published: October 2, 2025, 3:29 pm
Attack on Manchester Synagogue Comes Amid a Rising Wave of Antisemitism

Community organizations have reported higher levels of anti-Jewish incidents in Britain and around the world.
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:03 pm
Energy Dept. Cancels $7.5 Billion for Hundreds of Projects, Mostly in Blue States

The cuts largely affect Democratic-led states as the two parties fight over the shutdown of the federal government.
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:38 pm
Here’s how the U.K. police determine whether an attack is terrorism.

The authorities have not yet said whether an attack at a synagogue in Manchester is considered to be an act of terrorism.
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:26 pm
A 2017 terror attack in Manchester was one of Britain’s deadliest.

A suicide bombing at Manchester Arena killed twenty-two people, several of them children, and injured hundreds more.
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:39 pm
Synagogue Attack on Yom Kippur in Manchester, UK: What We Know

Two people were killed and at least four others were in serious condition after the vehicle ramming and stabbing attack on Yom Kippur. Police said the suspect was dead.
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:43 pm
Australia Expands Sunscreen Recalls Over False SPF Claims

Regulators removed more sunscreens from shelves after they found multiple brands using a base formulation that failed to meet testing requirements.
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:07 pm
4 People Injured After Stabbing Outside Manchester Synagogue, UK Police Say
The stabbing in Manchester, England, came on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:46 pm
How Social Media Is Changing the Narrative of the Israel-Gaza War

Nearly two years into the conflict, social media is increasingly capturing the day-to-day toll in Gaza, as U.S. public opinion on the war shifts.
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:06 pm
‘There Will Always Only Be One Jane Goodall’

Scientists reflect on the life and work of a researcher whose discoveries made them rethink what it means to be human.
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:34 am
Jane Goodall’s Thoughts for a Reporter: ‘Hope Isn’t Just Wishful Thinking’

A Times correspondent who interviewed Dr. Goodall recalled their conversations about the state of the planet.
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:14 pm
South African Politician Julius Malema, Subject of Trump Attacks, Is Convicted of Gun Charge

The verdict against Julius Malema came a month after a separate court convicted him of hate speech. This year, President Trump played a video montage at the White House of Mr. Malema leading chants of “Kill the Boer,” a protest song.
Published: October 1, 2025, 9:55 pm
London Police Chief Apologizes Over Officers’ ‘Reprehensible’ Behavior

The police commissioner spoke after the BBC broadcast video showing officers making sexualized comments, reveling in the use of violence and expressing racist views.
Published: October 1, 2025, 9:54 pm
‘She Could Have Killed Me’: Scientist Survives Shark Bite to His Head

“My whole head was inside of her mouth,” Mauricio Hoyos, a marine scientist from Mexico, said from a hospital in Costa Rica.
Published: October 1, 2025, 9:38 pm
How Broken Politics Breaks Courts

We look at the difficult position of independent courts and judges at a time when countries around the world are deeply divided.
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:33 am
Israel Intercepts Boats Headed to Gaza With Humanitarian Aid

The boats were part of a flotilla, carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists, that was organized to break Israel’s blockade and protest the war.
Published: October 2, 2025, 8:32 am
Israel Escalates Gaza Offensive as Hamas Mulls Trump Plan

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have fled Israel’s assault on Gaza City, but many are believed to remain, having nowhere to go or no means to leave.
Published: October 1, 2025, 6:45 pm
U.K. ‘Grooming Gang’ Leader Sentenced to 35 Years for Rape

Seven men in all were sentenced on Wednesday over their roles in a decades-old national scandal in Britain involving child sexual abuse.
Published: October 1, 2025, 6:43 pm
Pope Leo Calls for Unity on Climate at a Divided Moment

The pope invoked his predecessor, Francis, for whom the environment was a core issue, but stopped short of criticizing world leaders dismissive of climate change.
Published: October 1, 2025, 4:44 pm
Irish Hotelier Accuses Qatari Royals of Scheme to Get Free Labor

A lawsuit accuses members of the emirate’s ruling family of stringing the Irish hotelier, Patrick McKillen, along on high-end developments as “part of a yearslong pattern of illegal racketeering.”
Published: October 1, 2025, 3:14 pm
Israel Detains Activists After Intercepting Flotilla Headed to Gaza: What to Know

The Israeli government said it had detained activists who were trying to take humanitarian aid to the blockaded enclave.
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:57 pm
In the Philippines, Search Teams Look for Survivors of Deadly Earthquake

The earthquake killed at least 69 people, including residents of a village of “disaster-resilient homes” built for people who survived Super Typhoon Haiyan in 2013.
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:19 am
Trump Promises to Defend Qatar, a Reassurance After Israel’s Strike

An executive order says an attack on Qatar would be treated as a threat to the U.S., bolstering security commitments to a key Gulf ally after Israel’s strike on Doha last month.
Published: October 1, 2025, 11:47 am
Tony Blair, Tapped by Trump for Gaza Plan, Brings Peace Expertise and Baggage

After helping negotiate peace in Northern Ireland, the former prime minister’s reputation was tarnished by his role in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. Is he stepping into another diplomatic quagmire?
Published: October 1, 2025, 7:11 pm
Moscow Indicates Retaliation if Europe Uses Russian Assets for Ukraine

Amid a plan to lend $165 billion to Kyiv using Russian state assets, European officials are mindful of the possibility of blowback as they gather to discuss the idea.
Published: October 1, 2025, 2:31 pm
Gaza City Exodus Is Overwhelming Relief Efforts, Aid Agencies Say
The hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fleeing Israel’s expanded ground offensive are further straining services, aid groups say. Hospitals are overflowing, water is low and diseases are spreading.
Published: October 1, 2025, 9:17 pm
Bomb Threat Delays Oktoberfest in Munich

The German authorities said the decision to close the festival grounds was taken after an earlier explosion in a residential area of the city that appeared linked to a domestic dispute.
Published: October 1, 2025, 5:32 pm
Time Running Out for Trapped Students After School Collapse in Indonesia

Workers rushed to free potential survivors two days after an Islamic boarding school collapsed during a prayer service, killing at least three students.
Published: October 1, 2025, 9:14 am
Afghan Internet Back After 2-Day Blackout Tied to Taliban

No reason was immediately given for why service resumed after a blackout rare in scope, even for a government that has drastically curtailed individual freedoms.
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:08 am
U.S. Eases Visa Restrictions on South Korean Workers

The agreement came after an ICE raid on a factory in Georgia outraged one of America’s key allies.
Published: October 1, 2025, 5:14 am
What Is Europe’s ‘Drone Wall’?

The European Union is talking about shoring up defenses in its eastern airspace. Recent Russian drone incursions have lent urgency to the project.
Published: October 1, 2025, 8:21 pm
Can This Japanese City Make Residents Put Down Their Smartphones?

The authorities in Toyoake, Japan, introduced a rule limiting the use of digital devices to two hours per day outside of work and school. Some residents say it is an overreach.
Published: October 1, 2025, 6:45 pm
A Tech Expo Shows What China Can Make, but Not Who’ll Buy It All

The vast Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou stood as a rebuke to U.S. efforts to hem in China’s technology. But the real competition is internal, and profits are hard to find.
Published: October 1, 2025, 1:46 pm
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Terror strikes on holiest day

Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:11 pm
South Carolina AG demands death penalty against career criminal charged in college student’s murder

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson pressures Fifth Circuit Solicitor Byron Gipson to seek death penalty against Alexander Dickey for allegedly murdering Logan Federico.
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:35 pm
Convicted Minnesota sex offender, 22, accused of posing as high school student on football team

A 22-year-old man allegedly used a false identity and lied about his age to enroll in a Minnesota high school and join the football team.
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:38 pm
Immigration judge denies Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s bid for asylum, but he has 30 days to appeal

Kilmar Abrego Garcia loses asylum appeal after mistaken deportation to El Salvador, while facing human smuggling charges and potential deportation to Uganda.
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:15 pm
Student uproar erupts at elite college after professor put on leave over ties to far-left gun club

Dwayne Dixon was placed on administrative leave from UNC Chapel Hill over his involvement with anti-fascist gun club Redneck Revolt, sparking campus rallies.
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:36 pm
Missing woman's body found behind secret attic entrance in Northern California home

Police found the body of missing woman Renia Lewis, 28, behind a secret attic entrance in a Vallejo, California home on Wednesday.
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:50 pm
Prosecutors hammer Charlie Kirk assassination suspect with ‘voluminous’ DNA, gun, text and rooftop evidence

Legal experts analyze prosecution and defense strategies as Tyler Robinson case unfolds with claims of substantial evidence and procedural challenges.
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:00 pm
How Trump wants to reshape the federal government during the shutdown and more top headlines

Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox.
Published: October 2, 2025, 11:22 am
Harvard faculty expressed support for potential left-wing political violence during 2018 panel

Harvard faculty members Timothy McCarthy, Vincent Brown and Lisa McGirr praised Professor Dwayne Dixon after he advocated for potential armed left-wing violence during a 2018 panel.
Published: October 2, 2025, 10:00 am
Two Delta regional jets collide on taxiway at LaGuardia Airport; 1 injured

Aircraft collision between two CRJ-900 regional jets at LaGuardia Airport sends one person to hospital while passengers are safely bused back to the terminal.
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:08 am
Drunk 13-year-old crashes stolen vehicle with 11-year-old passenger inside in Arizona

Intoxicated 13-year-old crashed stolen vehicle at high speed on Arizona highway, sending both children to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after violent wreck.
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:47 am
Portland police seek public's help after 'safe space' officer loses track of assault suspect near ICE facility

Portland police investigate an assault case near the ICE building after a woman with a septum piercing fled from a "dialogue liaison officer."
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:12 am
Michigan church shooter's family reacts to viral fundraising effort by Latter-day Saint members

Thomas Jacob Sanford's family receives support from the same faith community he targeted in a deadly Michigan church shooting that killed four people.
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:46 am
Federal agents raid Dallas strip club, arrest 41 illegal immigrants in human trafficking investigation

HSI Dallas executed a search warrant at a Dallas strip club, taking 41 suspected illegal immigrants into custody as part of a human trafficking investigation.
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:38 am
Alleged teen stalker charged with murder after killing two girls in hit-and-run crash: prosecutor

Two teen girls were killed on Monday evening after a 17-year-old boy allegedly hit them with a Jeep, according to local law enforcement.
Published: October 1, 2025, 11:10 pm
Illegal immigrant tied to 17 rapes and deported 8 times, faces reinstated charges

Mexican national Carlos Nava faces trial for violent sexual assaults spanning two decades with prosecutors linking him to as many as 17 victims in Nevada.
Published: October 1, 2025, 9:51 pm
Charlotte train stabbing 911 audio released of deadly attack on Iryna Zarutska

Charlotte police release audio of 911 calls as witnesses plead for help after Iryna Zarutska was brutally stabbed to death on a light rail train.
Published: October 1, 2025, 9:06 pm
Carnival ride passengers left dangling in carriage after malfunction at high school event: video

A California carnival ride malfunctioned during a high school event, causing carriages to suddenly fall to the ground, a video of the incident showed.
Published: October 1, 2025, 7:58 pm
Son accused of brutally beating his mother to death with gardening tool over inheritance: police

Derrick Alling, 39, faces first-degree murder charges for allegedly beating his mother Carolyn Alling to death with a gardening tool in Missouri after demanding his inheritance.
Published: October 1, 2025, 6:12 pm
Inside Dallas ICE facility in aftermath of sniper attack that killed two detainees

Fox News tours the bullet-riddled Dallas ICE facility where a rooftop sniper fired over 25 rounds, leaving blood-stained floors and boarded windows.
Published: October 1, 2025, 5:38 pm
North Carolina bar patron’s video may have foiled gunman night before deadly waterfront massacre: report

Nigel Max Edge allegedly carried out a deadly ambush at a North Carolina waterfront restaurant, but cellphone video suggests he might have been deterred the night before.
Published: October 1, 2025, 3:55 pm
Florida man cites barber appointment after getting clocked going more than 100 mph

Florida man Michael Stanek was arrested after driving over 100 mph on a highway, telling deputies he was late for his barber appointment.
Published: October 1, 2025, 3:35 pm
Charlie Kirk assassination: Exclusive photos show path to campus rooftop weeks later as access scrutinized

Utah Valley University rooftop tied to Charlie Kirk assassination under review as suspect Tyler Robinson’s access raises security concerns.
Published: October 1, 2025, 3:25 pm
New York City high-rise apartment building suffers partial collapse

Mayor Adams urges residents to avoid the area after a Bronx high-rise building collapse, with reports of a gas explosion in the building's incinerator shaft.
Published: October 1, 2025, 2:57 pm
UNC professor on leave over ties to far-left gun club once headlined Harvard panel on armed activism

Harvard removed a video of UNC Professor Dwayne Dixon, member of the left-wing Redneck Revolt gun group, promoting armed political action at the Ivy League school in 2018.
Published: October 1, 2025, 1:08 pm
Veterans See Costs and Risks in Hegseth’s Military Rewind to 1990

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has identified real problems, veteran officers say, but by looking back 35 years for policy cues, he risks hurting, not helping, military readiness.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:21 pm
I.C.E. Transfers 18 Migrants From Guantánamo, Emptying Detention Site

Fewer than 700 migrants have been held at the U.S. Navy base under a crackdown on illegal immigration, though the detention site was envisioned to hold tens of thousands in tent cities.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:36 pm
Des Moines Schools Superintendent Arrested by ICE Faces New Gun Charge

Ian Roberts, who resigned from the post after his arrest last week, was charged with possessing firearms while in the country without legal authorization.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:08 pm
Immigration Judge Rejects Abrego Garcia’s Efforts to Seek Asylum in U.S.

The decision foreclosed one of the options that lawyers for Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia had tried in an effort to keep him in the country.
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:07 pm
Trump ‘Determined’ the U.S. Is Now in a War With Drug Cartels, Congress Is Told

A notice calls the people the U.S. military recently killed on suspicion of drug smuggling in the Caribbean Sea “unlawful combatants.”
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:55 pm
Democrats Pull Away From AIPAC, Reflecting a Broader Shift

A quiet retreat by Democrats from the pre-eminent pro-Israel lobbying group is the latest evidence of a realignment underway in Congress on Israel.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:05 pm
Ann Fagan Ginger, Venerable Defender of Civil Liberties, Dies at 100
She was among the last of a generation of activists and lawyers who weathered the Red Scare, and then helped train a new cohort in the decades that followed.
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:30 pm
Here Are the Dueling Plans Behind the Shutdown Impasse

Republicans are proposing a straight extension of government spending, while Democrats are demanding the addition of over $1 trillion for health programs.
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:11 pm
Heading to L.A. for the Olympics? If You’re Into These Sports, You’re in the Wrong State.

Much of the Summer Games in 2028 will take place in Southern California. But two events, softball and canoe slalom, will be held in Oklahoma.
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:00 pm
Trump Calls Shutdown an ‘Unprecedented Opportunity,’ and Eyes Deep Cuts

The president plans to meet with the White House budget chief to slash what he described as “Democrat agencies.”
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:53 pm
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Published: October 2, 2025, 5:23 pm
After Michigan Church Shooting, One Man Raised $200,000 for the Suspect’s Family

A member of the Latter-day Saints church was worried about the road to recovery that the family of the Michigan gunman faced. So he started a donation page for them.
Published: October 2, 2025, 9:02 am
Times/Siena Survey: Americans Worry Divisions Cannot Be Overcome

A new Times/Siena survey shows a significant shift among voters, as their concerns about the health of the political system overtake other issues.
Published: October 2, 2025, 9:02 am
Ophelia Disappeared: A Wall Street Analyst and a Deadly Shootout

The group was passionately vegan, mostly transgender and highly educated. Seven of them are now in jail. This is the story of one who did not survive.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:19 pm
Trump Administration Asks Colleges to Sign ‘Compact’ to Get Funding Preference

Demands sent to nine top schools included pledging to freeze tuition for five years and to commit to strict definitions of gender.
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:48 pm
NTSB Faults Philadelphia Transit Agency Over Train Fires

The National Transportation Safety Board said hundreds of aging rail cars should be taken out of service until they can be replaced or retrofitted.
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:17 am
For Workers, Mixed Signals. For the Public, Limited Impact on Shutdown’s First Day.

Federal agencies gave shifting and mixed guidance to their work forces about who should come to work and who shouldn’t, but the initial effect on services appeared scattered and limited.
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:42 pm
‘Dangerous Cities,’ the Military, Trump and the Founding Fathers

The U.S. armed services have long sought to preserve the tradition of a nonpartisan military.
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:51 pm
White House Seeks to Blunt Democrats’ Shutdown Strategy on Health Care

President Trump has made lowering health care costs a key priority, even as Democrats warn that costs will skyrocket.
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:13 pm
The Be-Careful-What-You-Wish-For Shutdown

Unlike in shutdowns past, President Trump is the wild card.
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:57 am
Drones, Helicopters, Hundreds of Arrests: Trump’s Immigration Crackdown in Chicago So Far

The administration announced a federal operation in the Chicago area more than three weeks ago. Agents have appeared along downtown streets, and National Guard troops are expected.
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:28 am
Trump Uses Shutdown to Maximize Pain for Democrats and Move Forward With Layoffs

The Trump administration forged ahead with plans to conduct mass layoffs, as the fiscal standoff appeared to intensify.
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:19 pm
Vance Laughs Off Fake Video of Hakeem Jeffries: ‘I Think It’s Funny’

President Trump posted the video meme, which Representative Hakeem Jeffries called racist and bigoted. Vice President JD Vance said the president was “joking, and we’re having a good time.”
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:44 am
Voice of America Stops All Broadcasting After Government Shuts Down

During past shutdowns, the federal news agency continued broadcasting to authoritarian countries, as it was considered essential to national security.
Published: October 1, 2025, 8:30 pm
Woman beaten unconscious during show at Rose Bowl sues venue over ‘mental anguish’

Shelby Lynn Elston’s attorney said that she stopped breathing after the attack and was only revived when her fiancé performed CPR
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:40 pm
France’s Macron and Albanian leader caught laughing at Trump’s repeated confusion over where he thinks he’s ended wars

Trump has confused parties in Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict before
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:39 pm
Trump asks 9 colleges to commit to his political agenda and get favorable access to federal money

The White House is asking nine major universities to commit to President Donald Trump’s political priorities in exchange for more favorable access to federal money
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:31 pm
Laura Loomer wastes no time politicizing antisemitic murders in UK: ‘President Trump warned you, Keir Starmer’

British prime minister has said the man who killed two people at a synagogue in Manchester targeted ‘Jews because they are Jews’
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:29 pm
War on drugs: Trump declares US is now in ‘armed conflict’ with Caribbean cartels

Officials sent notice to Congress labeling alleged traffickers ‘nonstate armed’ combatants in bid for legal justification for extrajudicial killings
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:26 pm
Eisenhower Library head resigns after blocking Trump from gifting King Charles one of former president’s swords

Trump gifted King Charles III a replica of a sword belonging to former President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:25 pm
ACLU seeks release of Michigan immigrant held in custody despite life-threatening leukemia

Lawyers say federal authorities are keeping a Michigan man in custody in a deportation case, despite his life-threatening leukemia
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:09 pm
Mugshot shows burglary suspect beaten black and blue after targeting MMA fighter’s Florida home

Austin Caresani, 31, was severely beaten by Henny Rojas, who said he relied only on ‘God and my hands’ to subdue the intruder
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:53 pm
Democrats call for Trump to be removed under the 25th Amendment after military threats to US cities. But can he be?

It’s not the first time Trump has faced calls to step down since he returned to the White House in January
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:40 pm
Woman’s self-penned obituary goes viral: ‘I died of FOMO’

Linda Brossi Murphy, a Framingham native, died September 21 at the age of 60
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:14 pm
Months after telling Zelensky to say thank you, JD Vance demands gratitude from Joy Reid

Presenter previously suggested Vice President was only accepted into Yale because he is an ‘Appalachian white’
Published: October 2, 2025, 6:05 pm
Mike Johnson offers advice to ‘friend’ Hakeem Jeffries about racist Trump sombrero videos: ‘Just ignore it’

‘Look, these are games. These are sideshows. People are getting caught up in battles over social media memes,’ Mike Johnson said on Thursday.
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:47 pm
‘The president is ... unwell’: Mike Johnson doesn’t refute claim as Democrat assails Trump to his face over generals address

Pennsylvania rep Madeleine Dean also took Johnson to task over ‘racist’ AI meme Trump shared of Democratic leaders during shutdown negotiations
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:47 pm
Mexican cartel leader gripes to CNN that Trump is making it hard to do his job

The Sinaloa cartel - declared a foreign terrorist organization under Trump - is one of the largest producers and traffickers of fentanyl and other illegal drugs into the U.S.
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:45 pm
Karoline Leavitt refuses to say whether emergency rooms should check migration status before treating dying patients

The White House press secretary dodged the question multiple times when asked directly by a reporter Thursday
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:29 pm
New Jersey nurse loses license after luring two women to the US, taking their passports, and forcing them into labor

Bolaji Bolarinwa, 51, of Moorestown, lost her nursing licenses for luring victims, confiscating their documents, and forcing them into around-the-clock domestic work
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:22 pm
Greta Thunberg’s Gaza aid flotilla intercepted by Israeli forces as activists face deportation again

Hundreds on board have been taken to Israel where they will be deported to home countries
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:10 pm
Extreme heat forces vineyards to harvest grapes at night

The wine harvest in Spain, Italy and Portugal generally takes place between late August and October
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:07 pm
Warren Buffet’s last big deal? Berkshire Hathaway to buy chemicals firm for $9.7 billion

The deal could signal a passing of the torch from Buffet to Berkshire Vice Chair Greg Abel, who will become CEO in January
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:01 pm
Government shutdown live updates: Trump ready to cut thousands of jobs in ‘Democrat agencies’ as parties refuse to budge

Trump is set to meet with OMB Director Russ Vought to discuss agency cuts on day two of the government shutdown
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:58 pm
World’s oldest army unveils new uniform – but keeps iconic Renaissance-style garb

The pope’s army on Tuesday unveiled an additional uniform for nonceremonial, formal occasions
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:42 pm
SWAT team descends on Michigan man’s home after discovering he’d been living with wife’s corpse for months

A 53-year-old was found holed up in his bedroom surrounded by knives when police entered the home, authorities say
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:26 pm
Russia ‘using deadly new missile upgrade’ to bypass Ukraine’s Patriot air defence systems

A former Ukrainian official described it as a ‘game-changer for Russia’
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:22 pm
Trump haunted by his ‘pretty sad’ 2011 words on who is to blame for a government shutdown

‘Problems start from the top and they have to get solved from the top,’ Trump raged during previous shutdown
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:19 pm
Eiffel Tower forced to close due to strikes and protests across France

Protesters have taken to the streets in Paris and over 200 other locations across France to denounce government spending cuts and demand higher taxes on the wealthy
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:13 pm
Why a coffee brand made from defecated beans has dodged Trump’s tariffs

A peculiar brew made from coffee beans defecated by a bird has defied Brazil’s coffee sales downturn
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:13 pm
Nearly a third of Americans have had a ‘romantic relationship’ with an AI bot, new survey says

More than half of those surveyed (54 percent) said that they had some sort of relationship with an artificial intelligence platform
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:11 pm
Dramatic police audio reveals how man in goggles stole $20,000 from Disney Springs restaurant

An employee of the Paddlefish restaurant at Disney Springs in Orlando said the masked man put bags over their heads ahead of the robbery
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:56 pm
Trump and government agencies are using taxpayer dollars to blame Democrats for the shutdown. Is it legal?

Watchdog groups say the administration is ‘obviously’ breaking ethics laws but unlikely to face consequences as long as federal agencies are under president’s command
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:48 pm
Desperate search for four-year-old boy missing in Australian outback enters sixth day

Authorities said they hope little Gus “has crawled into a hole somewhere and he’s just still hanging in there”
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:45 pm
Blame game begins after adult enrolled as student at Minnesota school: ‘There should be ramifications’

Kelvin Luebke, 22, was known to students as ‘KJ Perry,’ and played on the school’s football team
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:24 pm
Ted Cruz goes all in on Trump’s new ‘racist’ trope and puts sombrero and mustache on Senate Democrats in shutdown troll

Cruz said the ‘Sombrero posting’ would continue until the government reopens
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:15 pm
Trump-Gaza latest: White House says president ‘will draw red line’ for Hamas to respond to his peace plan

The U.S. President is awaiting a response from Hamas on his proposed 20-point plan to end the war
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:14 pm
Diddy is offering a six-week course to fellow inmates at Brooklyn jail called ‘Free Game With Diddy’

Combs, who faces up to 20 years in prison when he’s sentenced Friday on Mann Act convictions, teaches inmates about positive thinking, dealing with failure and goal setting
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:11 pm
More young adults are getting breast, kidney, and colorectal cancer — but why?

Breast, uterine, kidney, and colorectal cancer have all been diagnosed more frequently over the last decade in Americans under the age of 50
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:07 pm
Right-wing journalist tells Fox News an ‘antifa-affiliated’ Portland protester gave her a black eye
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‘Katie ended up with a black eye, courtesy of ‘trantifa.’ They/them still on the loose,’ Jesse Watters snarked on Wednesday night.
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:01 pm
Victims of Colombian conflict given land from Pablo Escobar’s ‘cocaine hippos’ ranch

Escobar, once thought to be the seventh richest man in the world, filled his estate with exotic animals before his death in 1993
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:59 pm
Family of wheelchair-bound grandmother describes horror of how she was savaged by pit bull: ‘We thought it was going to eat her’

The 80-year-old was bleeding from her right wrist and hip, an injury that was worsened because she had recently undergone hip surgery
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:58 pm
Google AI Overview appears to block results on searches for ‘Trump cognitive decline’ but not for Biden

Google appears to have blocked certain artificial intelligence search results for queries about President Donald Trump’s mental acuity
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:56 pm
Canada blocks Marineland’s plan to send remaining beluga whales to China

Canada’s last captive whales will remain at the amusement park for now
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:23 pm
Gaza flotilla live: Greta Thunberg to be deported after Israel says all but one Sumud vessel seized

Activists accuse Israel of 'illegally' intercepting vessels carrying aid into Gaza
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:52 pm
Elon Musk leads calls to ‘Cancel Netflix’ after accusing streaming service of promoting ‘trans ideology’

The tech CEO’s comments were shared with his 227 million followers, with Netflix’s shares dropping by 2.2 percent after he called for the boycott
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:52 pm
‘I think she’s dead’: Frantic 911 calls moments after Ukraine refugee’s fatal stabbing released

‘The guy that did it standing over there’, a caller says after Iryna Zarutska was stabbed on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:45 pm
Kash Patel terminates FBI’s relationship with the ADL after group listed Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point as ‘extremist’

The FBI had an intelligence-sharing and training partnership with the group, which campaigns to fight antisemitism, but now Patel has pulled the plug on the arrangement
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:39 pm
Trump threatens ‘Democrat Agencies’ that he’s meeting with budget chief Russ Vought today on which to cut amid shutdown

Previous government shutdowns have only resulted in temporary furloughs — not layoffs
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:21 pm
French troops arrest captain of Russian ‘shadow fleet’ oil tanker feared to be behind Denmark drone incursions

The ship was sailing off the coast of Denmark at around the time of the drone incursions
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:16 pm
Woman onboard Gaza flotilla intercepted by Israel slams British government for not intervening to help aid mission

Ewa Jasiewicz, a British-Polish activist and journalist, was on board the 2010 Gaza aid flotilla in which nine activists were killed. After being captured while sailing to Gaza for a second time, she tells Alex Croft that UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer must step in
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:15 pm
Delta flights in collision at LaGuardia airport in New York with one wing partly ripped off

One person was taken to hospital after the collision of two Endeavor planes at the New York airport
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:11 pm
Istanbul rocked by 5.0 magnitude earthquake

The AFAD disaster agency said the tremor was centred in the Marmara Sea
Published: October 2, 2025, 1:02 pm
Rapper used by Trump campaign to court Black voters begins 5-year prison sentence for attempted murder

Drill rapper Sheff G appeared with Donald Trump at 2024 rally in the Bronx
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:27 pm
MAGA comes for the ‘woke pope’ after pontiff blesses block of ice in climate change gesture

The American pontiff asked world leaders to ‘act with courage’ to fight climate change, embracing his predecessor’s environmental legacy
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:05 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: US to resume intelligence sharing to help Kyiv strike long-range targets in Russia

Kyiv says EU has sent it €4bn in frozen Russian assets
Published: October 2, 2025, 11:00 am
America’s most loved snacks and drinks are changing color. But it won’t happen quickly

PepsiCo is looking at purple sweet potatoes and carrots to color drinks like Mountain Dew and Cherry 7Up
Published: October 2, 2025, 10:44 am
American flags for Trump’s UK state visit ‘had to be replaced because they were the wrong shade of red’

The flag supplier said 66 hand-sewn Stars and Stripes flags were replaced, estimated to have cost taxpayers more than £50,000
Published: October 2, 2025, 10:42 am
Gaza death toll mounts as Hamas is still considering its response to Trump's peace proposal

Hamas is still considering its response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace proposal aimed at ending the nearly two-year war in Gaza
Published: October 2, 2025, 10:42 am
Two killed as Gen Z anti-government protests across Morocco escalate

The protests, dominated by internet-savvy younger citizens, have taken the country by surprise
Published: October 2, 2025, 10:39 am
Moment Israeli military storms Gaza aid flotilla vessels: Video
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Footage from on board a Gaza-bound aid flotilla boat captured the moment the Israeli military stormed the vessel.
Published: October 2, 2025, 10:05 am
Are seed oils really bad for you? Nutritionists argue they have benefits

Seed oils are being blamed for fueling higher rates of chronic diseases – but is this accurate?
Published: October 2, 2025, 9:29 am
Gaza flotilla tracker: Dwindling number of boats continue voyage to Israel after Greta Thunberg arrested

The Global Sumud Flotilla is attempting to break Israel’s naval blockade
Published: October 2, 2025, 9:22 am
Texas mom pleads for daughter to be deported from UK where she’s living with a ‘cult’ in the Scottish wilderness

Melba Whitehead says her 21-year-old daughter, Kaura Taylor, was lured away from Dallas to join a ‘cult’ named the Kingdom of Kubala
Published: October 2, 2025, 9:19 am
One third of children in parts of Kenya severely malnourised as aid cuts worsen crisis
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Exclusive: Data from Save the Children reveals a devastating shortages of food in affecting tens of thousands of infants under the age of five
Published: October 2, 2025, 8:51 am
Fifa says Donald Trump can’t move World Cup matches despite threat to ‘left lunatic’ cities

President Trump said last week his administration would make sure cities were ‘safe’
Published: October 2, 2025, 8:10 am
Newsom trolls ‘Marie Antoinette’ Trump over decision to protect his ballroom while pushing cuts: ‘No health care for you’

California governor’s press office compares president to the French aristocrat in a humorous tweet
Published: October 2, 2025, 8:09 am
Video: Greta Thunberg detained by Israeli forces after Gaza aid vessel intercepted

This is the moment Greta Thunberg is detained by Israeli military after the Gaza aid vessel she was travelling on was intercepted by officers.
Published: October 2, 2025, 8:08 am
Tea farmers struggle to pay medical bills as the climate crisis impacts crop sizes
As part of Fairtrade Fortnight, Kenyan tea farmers supplying the UK tell Nick Ferris that extreme weather is bringing new health problems – which they are struggling to deal with as declining production impacts their income
Published: October 2, 2025, 5:01 am
FCC Chair Brendan Carr to testify before Senate panel after Jimmy Kimmel suspension backlash: reports

Carr will reportedly testify before the Senate Commerce Committee in November
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:07 am
Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner sue Ray J for defamation over racketeering claims

The women accuse the singer of making ‘calculated falsehoods’
Published: October 2, 2025, 4:03 am
‘You are unleashed’: White House officials rally Memphis law enforcement ahead of National Guard troop deployment

About a dozen federal law enforcement agencies ordered by President Donald Trump to fight crime in Memphis, Tennessee, have begun making arrests
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:52 am
Three-year-old finds live World War II-era hand grenade in Washington family’s front yard

No one was injured in the incident
Published: October 2, 2025, 2:29 am
Trump adviser says ICE agents will attend Super Bowl after Bad Bunny announced as half-time act: ‘We will find you’

Selection of Puerto Rican rapper has outraged prominent Trump supporters, who take issue with singer’s past criticism of president
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:51 am
Israel says Greta Thunberg is ‘safe’ as Gaza aid flotilla intercepted by military

The flotilla was intercepted around 130km from Gaza on Wednesday evening
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:21 am
Shock new poll shows that adults increasingly think political violence is necessary to ‘get country back on track’

Majority of those surveyed still disagree with political violence
Published: October 2, 2025, 12:00 am
Los Angeles County to pay $20 million to family of boy tortured to death by his parents

The child’s parents pleaded no contest to charges of murder and torture in 2024
Published: October 1, 2025, 11:36 pm
Trump sounded ‘exhausted, incoherent and stupid’ in his speech to military top brass, says retired general

Retired General Barry McCaffrey, said the presentation at Quantico, in Virginia, was ‘one of the most bizarre, unsettling events I’ve ever encountered’
Published: October 1, 2025, 11:21 pm
North Carolina homes crumble into ocean as Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda churn massive waves off Atlantic coast

This year, 18 homes have collapsed along the Outer Banks seashore
Published: October 1, 2025, 11:15 pm
Pilot left partially deaf after rushing to seal aircraft door that depressurized at 30,000 feet, lawsuit claims

Exclusive: Capt. Wayne Hoefler told The Independent he sprang into action to help fix a malfunctioning door plug -- one day before an incident nearly sucked passengers out of an Alaska Airlines jet
Published: October 1, 2025, 8:42 pm
Tennessee court sets execution date for state’s only woman on death row

Christa Pike received the death sentence at age 18 for the 1995 torture slaying of Colleen Slemmer
Published: October 1, 2025, 10:58 pm
Hesgseth ramps up war against leakers by introducing lie detector tests and NDAs to Pentagon, report says

Defense Secretary ordered hundreds of admirals and generals to a meeting in Quantico, Virginia earlier this week
Published: October 1, 2025, 10:55 pm
Iowa high school track star shot dead by fellow hunter who mistook him for a squirrel: cops

‘Carson was a fierce competitor in everything he did,’ the school’s assistant football coach said of the teen
Published: October 1, 2025, 10:23 pm
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs tells judge he wants to address the court for the first time at his sentencing hearing

Prosecutors are asking the judge to put the rapper behind bars for more than 11 years
Published: October 1, 2025, 9:25 pm
Department of Justice uses federal shutdown to stonewall legal fight over domestic violence survivor funding

Survivors last month condemned Trump’s remarks dismissing intimate partner violence as a ‘little fight with the wife,’ warning that the president’s dismissive statements send a dangerous message that normalizes abuse
Published: October 1, 2025, 4:20 pm
Trump’s budget chief says federal firings will come in ‘one to two’ days amid government shutdown

Democrats have brushed off pressure from the administration to comply with Republicans’ temporary funding bill
Published: October 1, 2025, 9:21 pm
Fired Surface Transportation Board member sues Trump over his dismissal ahead of rail merger review

A former Democratic member of the U.S. Surface Transportation Board has filed a lawsuit challenging his dismissal by President Donald Trump
Published: October 1, 2025, 9:04 pm
As Trump threatens mass layoffs during government shutdown, agency begins using AI lawnmowers

Interior Department staff have been told to take their work devices home so they can monitor layoff notifications
Published: October 1, 2025, 8:59 pm
Death of author Hunter S Thompson to be reviewed by Colorado authorities 20 years later

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation will give an ‘independent perspective’ into Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas ’ author’s 2005 suicide
Published: October 1, 2025, 8:55 pm
New York rapper who joined Trump at campaign rally jailed for attempted murder

Sheff G, whose legal name is Michael Williams, must also serve five years of supervised release once he is freed
Published: October 1, 2025, 8:29 pm
Mother drugged her three children with Nyquil and tried to drown them in pond of their $3m Texas home, cops say

Investigators discovered an emaciated cat while investigating the near-drowning incident in Liberty County, Texas, leading to the arrest of the woman’s husband
Published: October 1, 2025, 8:28 pm
Missing California woman’s body found hidden in ‘secret’ attic of home

‘What did she do to you for you to kill her, and then put her in a wall?’ the missing woman’s mother asked in a news interview
Published: October 1, 2025, 8:25 pm
Georgia man learns his fate after biting DEA agent and cop during ‘pure methamphetamine’ arrest

The Georgia man, DeWayne Allen McGill, was already a twice-convicted felon
Published: October 1, 2025, 8:23 pm
Trump says Oregon governor ‘living in a Dream World’ after sending in National Guard amid claims of Antifa attacks on feds

The guardsmen will cost taxpayers an estimated $3.8 million
Published: October 1, 2025, 8:18 pm
Aide accused of helping Howard Rubin ‘traffic’ women to NYC sex dungeon lived high life - and hid millions he paid her: feds
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Aide and husband didn’t report ‘any’ of millions of dollars in expenses Rubin paid for couple between 2018 and 2023, prosecutors allege
Published: October 1, 2025, 7:57 pm
Hero waiter foils potential bloodbath after overhearing customers talk about shooting up nearby bank: police

Police allegedly found David Kelly and Bryan Hardin sitting in a car outside a Wells Fargo bank when they were arrested
Published: October 1, 2025, 7:53 pm
‘She’s leaning into the idea that her image is a gilded fantasy’: how Taylor Swift embraced the showgirl

Swift, who returns with her 12th album in the guise of the ultimate iconic performer, is the latest pop star to take on the 19th-century tradition
Taylor Swift has gone through many evolutions over her 20-year career: the guitar-strummer of her 2006 debut, the wide-eyed New Yorker on 1989, the introspective storyteller of Folklore and Midnights. Her two-year Eras tour established her as the defining entertainer of her generation, and after her recent engagement to American footballer Travis Kelce, one of its biggest celebrities. Now, after an unexpectedly brief hiatus, Swift returns with her 12th album in yet another guise: a showgirl.
Swift made The Life of a Showgirl with Swedish super-producers Max Martin and Shellback while touring Europe last year. She described the project as a tribute to her “joyful, wild, dramatic” life as an entertainer, and a look “behind the scenes” of the Eras spectacle. Album imagery by fashion photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott shows Swift bejewelled with diamantes, fishnet tights, fur and feathered headdresses.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 10:51 am
The best sleep masks: I spent six weeks testing 24 masks, and these are my favorites

We tested popular eye mask brands like Manta and Cozy Earth – plus weighted, silk and other options – to find out which ones really help you get the best rest
Yes, you have eyelids. But if your room is not pitch-dark, your partner stays up scrolling long after bedtime, or you’re trying to take an afternoon nap, you may need an extra layer of protection. That is because any exposure to light can suppress your body’s production of the sleep hormone melatonin. A good eye mask keeps light out, helping you sleep longer and more deeply. And unlike blackout shades, sleep masks are portable, so you can use them when you’re traveling, and relatively inexpensive.
While you could just slip on one of those free eye masks airlines sometimes hand out on long-haul flights, the straps are often thin and rarely adjustable, which means the mask can put too much pressure on your eyes or slide off overnight. When you consider that getting adequate sleep (that’s seven or more hours a night for most adults) can help you stay at a healthy weight, get sick less often, and even extend your lifespan by two to five years, springing for a good eye mask is one of the most cost-effective investments you can make in your health.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 7:15 pm
Democrats finally have some leverage in the shutdown fight. They should use it | Robert Reich

The government has effectively been shut down since Trump returned to office, as officials clamp down on work they oppose
The United States government is officially closed.
Starting on Wednesday at 12.01am Washington time, the federal government ran out of money.
Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is a professor of public policy emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a Guardian US columnist and his newsletter is at robertreich.substack.com. His new book, Coming Up Short: A Memoir of My America, is out now
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 10:00 am
Blocked field goals, 70-yard threats and chaotic kickoffs, the foot is back in football

Rule tweaks and ‘K’ balls have put special teams at the center of the NFL season like never before, from 65-yard field goals to newfangled kickoff formations
Vic Fangio, the Philadelphia Eagles’ crafty defensive coordinator, took great pride watching his defense force a third-down incompletion Sunday, leaving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 47 yards from the Eagles’ goal line with only four seconds left in the first half.
In the old days, that might have led to a Hail Mary pass into the end zone. But instead Bucs kicker Chase McLaughlin trotted on to the field and calmly belted a 65-yard field goal through the super-heated Florida sky, tied for the second-longest in NFL history.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 9:00 am
Imogen Heap: ‘We’re making a horrendous job of existing. Maybe AI is the next stage of evolution’

The pop-electronica musician answers your questions on hanging out with Jeff Beck, cheering up babies, and what she has learned from her ADHD and autism diagnoses
Social media has repopularised your song Headlock, but how did it feel 20 years ago when you had to create, advertise and market the Speak For Yourself album almost entirely solo? Samgams
Back then if you were lucky you got into NME or i-D magazine. The only real coverage I got was in the techie music mags, but then Hide and Seek was in The OC, Headlock got on the radio and I started getting recognition. If only we could have had TikTok and all this free promotion 20 years ago … but if I’d received then the kind of attention I get now, I might have made different life choices, so I wouldn’t have changed anything.
Did you really remortgage your flat to finance Speak For Yourself? AD2023
I spent four years making an album in [the electronic duo] Frou Frou on Island Records, but it never recouped so I never saw a penny. Making another album with that label would have felt like taking your best dress back to the dry cleaners after they burned it. After I got out of that deal, no bank would lend me any money. Then I realised that my two-bedroom flat in Waterloo I’d bought for £120,000 was worth a hundred grand more a year later. I remortgaged it to make the album and never looked back. Funnily enough, after all the attention on TikTok recently I’ve just received my first royalties from Frou Frou after 25 years.
Published: October 2, 2025, 3:15 pm
‘My son genuinely believed it was real’: Parents are letting little kids play with AI. Are they wrong?

Some believe AI can spark their child’s imagination through personalized stories and generative images. Scientists are wary of its affect on creativity
Josh was at the end of his rope when he turned to ChatGPT for help with a parenting quandary. The 40-year-old father of two had been listening to his “super loquacious” four-year-old talk about Thomas the Tank Engine for 45 minutes, and he was feeling overwhelmed.
“He was not done telling the story that he wanted to tell, and I needed to do my chores, so I let him have the phone,” recalled Josh, who lives in north-west Ohio. “I thought he would finish the story and the phone would turn off.”
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 11:00 am
Trump sees ‘unprecedented opportunity’ to punish Democrats as shutdown enters day two

Republicans and Democrats engage in war of words as White House also uses impasse to cut government spending
As the US government shutdown stretched into its second day, Donald Trump on Thursday hailed the funding lapse as an “unprecedented opportunity” to further his campaign of firing federal workers and downsizing departments.
The president announced on social media that he would sit down with Russell Vought, the White House office of management and budget chief and architect of the mass firings and buyouts of federal workers.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 5:45 pm
Manchester synagogue terror attack: two killed and suspect shot dead

Police say they believe they know identity of man behind car and knife attack that left four people seriously injured
Police have shot dead a terrorist who killed two people and seriously injured four others in an attack at a synagogue in Manchester on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
Using a car to ram into the grounds of the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Crumpsall, the man then stabbed worshippers in a six- minute rampage that only ended when armed officers shot at him twice, fearing he also had an explosive device tied to his chest.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 7:28 pm
Hamas to demand key revisions to Trump Gaza plan before accepting, sources say

Turkey and Qatar putting pressure on group to make concessions – but condition it disarm is a sticking point
Hamas will demand key revisions to Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire proposal but is likely to accept the plan in coming days as a basis for renewed negotiations, analysts and sources close to the group say.
Trump imposed a deadline of “three or four days” from Tuesday for Hamas to give its response to his 20-point plan, which aims to bring the two-year war in Gaza to a close and allow an apparently indefinite international administration of the devastated territory, or “pay in hell”.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 5:05 pm
Judge denies Kilmar Ábrego García’s bid for asylum in the US

Ábrego, who was deported to El Salvador in March before being returned to the US, has 30 days to appeal ruling
An immigration judge in Baltimore has denied Kilmar Ábrego García’s bid for asylum on Thursday, but he has 30 days to appeal.
Ábrego’s case has drawn national attention since the 30-year-old was wrongfully deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador in March. The Salvadorian national has an American wife and children and has lived in Maryland for years, but he originally immigrated to the US illegally as a teenager.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 4:12 pm
Putin dismisses fears that Moscow plans to attack Nato as ‘nonsense’

During speech in Sochi, Russian president also strikes conciliatory note towards Donald Trump
Vladimir Putin has vowed to quickly retaliate against Europe’s “escalating militarisation”, while dismissing as “nonsense” western fears that Moscow plans to attack Nato.
During a wide-ranging speech in Sochi on Thursday, the Russian president said: “We are closely monitoring the escalating militarisation of Europe … We simply cannot ignore what is happening. We have no right to do so for reasons of our own security.”
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 6:48 pm
Emerging climbing star Balin Miller, 23, dies in fall from El Capitan

Miller fell rappelling on El Capitan’s Sea of Dreams
Alaskan was famed for bold Denali solo ascent
Balin Miller, a popular Alaskan climber, was killed on Wednesday while rappelling near the top of Sea of Dreams, an arduous route on the southeast face of El Capitan. His mother, Jeanine Girard-Moorman, confirmed the news in posts on social media.
“It is with a heavy heart I have to tell you my incredible son Balin Miller died during a climbing accident today,” she wrote. “My heart is shattered in a million pieces.”
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 7:18 pm
Man described as Caribbean’s first serial killer gets 30-year prison sentence in Guadeloupe

Kathron ‘Cuchi’ Fortune, 47, found guilty of torture and murder of a woman, one week after double murder sentence in separate case
A man described as the Caribbean’s first serial killer has received a 30-year sentence for the torture and murder of a woman, days after he was given a life sentence for another double killing.
Kathron “Cuchi” Fortune, 47, was accused of “unbelievable violence” in the Assize court in Basse-Terre, in the French territory of Guadeloupe, where two separate trials were held in September and October.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 5:37 pm
Stephen King is the most banned author in US schools, according to report

During the 2024-2025 school year, there were more then 6,800 instances of books being pulled, led by the horror author
A new report on book bans in US schools finds Stephen King as the author most likely to be censored and the country divided between states actively restricting works and those attempting to limit or eliminate bans.
PEN America’s Banned in the USA, released on Wednesday, tracks more than 6,800 instances of books being temporarily or permanently pulled for the 2024-2025 school year. The new number is down from more than 10,000 in 2023-24, but still far above the levels of a few years ago, when PEN didn’t even see the need to compile a report.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 2:04 pm
‘It will be a hell of a ride’: Steven Knight announces Peaky Blinders spin-off show

The BBC has commissioned two series focused on the next generation of the Shelby family
Peaky Blinders is to get a spin-off series, according to the BBC. The new show will focus on Birmingham after the second world war, and will follow the Shelby family who starred in the show’s previous incarnation.
Two series have already been commissioned, to air on both the BBC and Netflix, with the narrative starting in 1953.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 3:11 pm
Trump declares that drug cartels operating in the Caribbean are ‘unlawful combatants’

President also said the US is now in a ‘non-international conflict’, according to a White House memo
Donald Trump has declared that drug cartels operating in the Caribbean are “unlawful combatants” and says the United States is now in a “non-international armed conflict”, according to a White House memo obtained by the Associated Press on Thursday.
A US official familiar with the matter who was not authorized to comment publicly told the AP that Congress was notified about the designation by Pentagon officials on Wednesday.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 6:22 pm
Trump offers top universities funds if they boost conservative ideas

Brown and MIT among nine schools told to back conservative views or risk losing federal support, sparking free speech fears
Donald Trump is offering nine top universities a deal in which they would agree to advance conservative ideas on their campuses and commit to a range of other conditions in exchange for federal funding.
The extraordinary offer, which was sent out from the White House on Wednesday, presents the universities with a 10-point “compact”. As a sweetener, any university that signs up to the deal is promised “multiple positive benefits”, including “substantial and meaningful federal grants”.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 2:58 pm
How the White House spun ‘weak’ and ‘inconclusive’ studies to tie Tylenol to autism

Experts say White House presented ‘association as causation’ and based conclusions on ‘poor quality studies’
The White House recently issued a press release with links to scientific studies to back up Trump’s claim that use of acetaminophen, commonly referred to as Tylenol, during pregnancy causes autism, but those studies provided only “weak” and “inconclusive” evidence, according to physicians with expertise in reviewing medical research who spoke to the Guardian.
Jeffrey Singer, a surgeon and senior fellow at the Cato Institute who has written about the Tylenol/autism claims, said that the links in the White House press release showed that the claims contained a political spin.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 12:00 pm
Husband of judge who blocked ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ shutdown has ties to DeSantis

Barbara Lagoa’s husband, Paul Huck, is an attorney whose law firm has business with the Florida government
An appeals court judge who blocked the closure of Ron DeSantis’s controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” immigration jail is married to a powerful conservative attorney whose law firm has raked in millions of dollars from the Republican Florida governor’s administration, it has been revealed.
Barbara Lagoa authored the 11th circuit court of appeal’s 2-1 ruling last month that paused the Miami district judge Kathleen Williams’s earlier order that the harsh detention facility in the Florida Everglades must be wound down within 60 days.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 12:00 pm
How Chicago is resisting Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown - video

In the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk killing, the Guardian's Oliver Laughland and Tom Silverstone head to Chicago, where Donald Trump's Ice deployment, codename Operation Midway Blitz, has been met by a defiant wave of sustained protests. With political violence on the rise, they speak to a new generation of political candidates and organisers, including Kat Abughazaleh, to find out if worse is still to come
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 10:44 am
Trump revives family separations amid drive to deport millions: ‘A tactic to punish’

Family separations were the hallmark of the first Trump administration’s border policy. Now advocates allege migrant families are being split up again as a retaliatory measure
The Trump administration has revived the practice of separating families in order to coerce immigrants and asylum seekers to leave the US, attorneys and former immigration officials allege.
In several cases, officials have retaliated against immigrants who challenged deportation orders by forcibly separating them from their children, a Guardian investigation found. The officials misclassified the children as “unaccompanied minors” before placing them in government-run shelters or foster care.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 11:00 am
Travel, national parks and housing: what does the US government shutdown mean for everyday people?

Several thousand federal employees will be furloughed or must do unpaid work. Regular people will feel it differently
Since the US government shut down Wednesday at midnight, tens of thousands of federal workers have been furloughed (told not to work), while others must work without pay until Congress passes a budget. The shutdown will have a wide range of effects on government services and programs as well as the US economy.
Here’s what it means for everyday people:
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 6:51 pm
Georgia supreme court sides with Gullah Geechee residents fighting to protect land

Decision reversed lower court ruling that weakened zoning restrictions put in place decades ago to preserve lands
The descendants of formerly enslaved people on Georgia’s Sapelo Island are a step closer to retaining their land and culture after a state supreme court ruling on 30 September. Two years ago, McIntosh county commissioners voted to increase the maximum size of homes allowed in the Black community Hogg Hummock, also known as Hog Hammock, weakening zoning restrictions put in place several decades ago to protect the residents’ lands. The 30 to 50 Black residents of the enclave feared that the zoning changes would raise their taxes and displace them. Tuesday’s decision reversed a lower court ruling that halted a voter referendum aimed at repealing the changes. Now, county voters can decide whether to restrict large developments in the community in the future.
Dana Braun, an attorney for the Hogg Hummock residents, told the Associated Press that they were happy with the ruling. Now, she said, county residents will have “some real say”, on the allowable sizes of homes.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 6:09 pm
LA 2028 Olympics: fears of mass displacement and homeless sweeps as Trump threat looms

The city has been here before, with arrests during the 1984 Olympics that had long-term consequences for the city’s Black and brown people
In the lead-up to the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, the city deployed 30 police officers on horseback to rid downtown of unhoused people and, in the words of a captain, “sanitize the area”.
Some people were arrested and transported to detox centers. Others were forced from public view while their possessions were trashed.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 2:00 pm
Our girls theater: how the right claims to protect women’s sports while attacking them

The WNBA finals tip off on Friday. But many of those discussing the league denigrate its players while not bothering to watch the action itself
“Under the Trump administration, we will defend the proud tradition of female athletes, and we will not allow men to beat up, injure, and cheat our women and our girls.”
– Donald Trump during the signing of his Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports executive order, 5 February 2025
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 11:18 am
Dogs and drones: how scientists are saving Washington’s endangered orcas

Experts are finding new and more humane ways to protect the last 74 southern resident killer whales
Nestled between the US state of Washington and Vancouver Island, the San Juan Islands are a vibrant haven for North American wildlife. Here, all of the world’s remaining 74 southern resident sub-species of orcas find sanctuary, surfacing daily from the depths of the Salish Sea.
Out at sea watching the whales is Dr Deborah Giles, an orca scientist, with her colleague, Eba. Eba is a brown and white rescue dog with a remarkable nose. Found as a cold, wet, five-month-old puppy on the streets of Sacramento, she has been detecting whale scat – or faeces – since the age of four.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 10:00 am
Historian uses AI to help identify Nazi in notorious Holocaust murder image

Jürgen Matthäus has for years been investigating the killer – and is confident he has finally solved the mystery
It is one of the most chilling images of the Holocaust: a bespectacled Nazi soldier trains a pistol at the head of a resigned man kneeling in a suit before a pit full of corpses. German troops encircle the scene.
The picture taken in today’s Ukraine was long known, mistakenly, as The Last Jew in Vinnitsa, and was for decades shrouded in mystery.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 7:23 am
Seth Meyers on government shutdown: ‘Will have repercussions for pretty much everyone’

Late-night hosts discuss US government shutdown, Trump’s military threats on US cities and his AI-generated racist video mocking Hakeem Jeffries
Late-night hosts discuss the US government shutdown and Donald Trump’s threat to send the US military into major American cities.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 3:30 pm
James Comey’s real ‘crime’? Daring to put the law before loyalty to Trump | Lawrence Douglas

The former FBI director prioritized fidelity to his office. The case against him is flimsy – but that’s cold comfort
In 1931, an exceptionally talented young Berlin attorney named Hans Litten summoned Adolf Hitler to testify in a criminal case. Litten represented four victims of a brutal assault perpetrated by members of Hitler’s Sturmabteilung, or SA, on a dance hall frequented by leftist workers; by the time the assault ended, three people were dead. At trial, the defense sought to portray the SA as a disciplined political organization, under orders from Hitler to use force only as self-defense.
In his three-hour cross-examination of the head of the Nazi party, Litten managed what precious few dared to attempt. Hitler had expected the young lawyer to be intimidated; instead, Litten aggressively and skillfully dissected him under oath, reducing the supposedly gifted orator to a stammering rage. In trapping Hitler in contradictions and exposing him as an inveterate liar, Litten also made clear the Nazis’ goal of destroying the Weimar Republic. Hitler left the witness stand rattled and humiliated, henceforth forbidding Litten’s name to be uttered in his presence.
Lawrence Douglas teaches at Amherst College. His newest book, The Criminal State: War, Atrocity, and the Dream of International Justice, will be published in the spring of 2026
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 12:00 pm
Actors hate Tilly Norwood – but they are their own worst enemies | Catherine Shoard

The backlash against the AI actor has been fierce but with the rise of cosmetic surgery and navel-gazing releases, Hollywood needs to take a long, hard look at itself
Given that she has appeared only fleetingly in a brief comedy sketch, backlash to AI actor Tilly Norwood has been swift and fulsome. The people, the industry and the critics spoke with united voice, all of them basically retching.
Actors were especially fast out of the gate to condemn a concept that is – obviously – depressing, dystopian and (if the tech behind it has ripped off real-life faces) dodgy. It is also plain shonky: my colleague Stuart Heritage has said perhaps all there needs to be said about Tilly’s indeterminate dentistry, but there are clearly teething problems here that mean she’s far from ready for her closeup.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 2:40 pm
American democracy might not survive another year – is Europe ready for that? | Alexander Hurst

Trapped between Putin and Trump, EU citizens understand the grave dangers facing the continent. Their leaders urgently need to face reality, too
Fascism is supposed to look a certain way: black-clad, uniformed, synchronised and menacing. It is not supposed to look like an overweight president who can’t pronounce acetaminophen and who bumbles, for a full minute, about how he would have renovated the UN’s New York headquarters with marble floors, rather than a terrazzo. But as Umberto Eco remarked in his timeless essay on identifying the eternal nature of fascism: “Life is not that simple. Ur-Fascism can come back under the most innocent of disguises.”
Historians, scholars and even some insiders from the first Trump administration have seen through the comedic quality of the disguise. They appear to have seen in Donald Trump himself and those around him, Eco’s core criteria: the call to tradition and the rejection of reason, the fear of difference, the hostility towards disagreement, the ressentiment, the machismo, the degradation of language into newspeak, the cult of a “strong” leader. Almost a year ago, the historian Robert Paxton, in explaining why he had changed his mind about employing the word to describe Trumpism, remarked: “It’s bubbling up from below in very worrisome ways, and that’s very much like the original fascisms. It’s the real thing. It really is.”
Alexander Hurst is a Guardian Europe columnist
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 4:00 am
Do you know about shitposting? It’s cheap humour, rage bait – and now, it seems, US government policy | Robert Topinka

Donald Trump’s White House reveals a new ‘portrait’ of Joe Biden – and in his world, if you don’t laugh, the joke’s on you
On 24 September, a White House communications adviser posted a video on X of a new presidential Walk of Fame, captioned: “Wait for it”, with a pen and eyes emoji. The video pans over a succession of presidential portraits to reveal – in place of Joe Biden’s portrait – a framed photograph of an autopen signing his name. The sight-gag references the Maga conspiracy theory that, unbeknownst to “Sleepy Joe”, unscrupulous aides used the autopen to sign pardons in his name. The post delighted supporters and outraged critics, which only further delighted supporters.
And that was precisely the point. This combination of cheap humour and rage bait is the province of the shitpost, a genre of low-effort social media content designed to amuse insiders and annoy outsiders. Like so much of internet culture, shitposting was pioneered on the message board 4chan – but Donald Trump is a natural. On the 12th anniversary of 9/11, he tweeted: “I would like to extend my best wishes to all, even the haters and losers, on this special date, September 11th.” The shitpost forces a choice: undermine public decorum by laughing along, or get offended, outing yourself as a hater and a loser.
Robert Topinka is a reader in digital media and rhetoric at Birkbeck, University of London
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 10:31 am
The families of Syria’s disappeared are asking for the truth. Our country cannot rebuild until we have it | Wafa Mustafa

Over 160,000 people, including my father, were abducted by the Assad regime. The country’s new commission for the missing must be inclusive and independent to restore our trust
For more than 11 years, I told myself it was too early to grieve. My father, Ali Mustafa, was arrested by Bashar al-Assad’s forces in Syria on 2 July 2013 and disappeared. Since that day, we have had no word, no trace, nothing.
Every morning since he was taken I made my first thought after waking up: “He is alive.” Every night I went to sleep repeating it.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 7:00 am
Nottingham Forest v Midtjylland, Feyenoord v Aston Villa, and more: Europa League – live

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Given how both teams’ seasons have panned out so far, Palace getting demoted to the Conference League and replaced by Nottingham Forest looks to have actually worked out in the Eagles’ favour.
Feyenoord (4-3-3): Wellenreuther; Read, Ahmedhodzic, Watanabe, Smal; Valente, Steijn, Hwang; Hadj Moussa, Ueda, Sauer.
Subs: Bijlow, Bossin, Nieuwkoop, Larin, Borges, Bos, Tengstedt, Diarra, Targhaline, Lotomba, Sliti, Plug.
Published: October 2, 2025, 7:42 pm
Norris considers Verstappen ‘genuine challenger’ for F1 title after resurgence

Four-time champion has won past two races to close gap
Norris plays down McLaren prioritising teammate Piastri
Lando Norris has brushed off suggestions that McLaren would prioritise his teammate Oscar Piastri in the world championship fight after a resurgent Max Verstappen has emerged as a rival contender.
Norris said the Dutchman was now in a position to defend his title, as the drivers prepare for what is likely to be the most gruelling meeting of the year in Singapore, with temperatures soaring.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 5:52 pm
Shedeur Sanders lip-syncs answers to media after Gabriel named Browns starting QB

Joe Flacco benched after leading anaemic offense
Sanders has been competing with Dillon Gabriel for role
Fifth-round pick remains as Cleveland’s third-string QB
Rookie Dillon Gabriel will get his first NFL start on Sunday when the Cleveland Browns face the Minnesota Vikings in London. The Browns announced on Wednesday that they were benching Joe Flacco after he struggled to lead the offense in the first four games.
“From the second [Gabriel] has been here, he’s been working very hard,” Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said. “He’s a very intelligent young man. He’s done a nice job throughout practice, and this whole season he’s been learning how to get yourself ready and understand the rhythm of an NFL week and what that looks like as a backup. Obviously, now feel like he’s ready to go as a starter.”
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 8:15 pm
Pitch points: why are United sticking with Amorim? And is Pulisic really that good?

The world of soccer throws up no shortage of questions on a regular basis. In today’s column, Graham Ruthven endeavors to answer three of them
It’s no wonder Ruben Amorim spent the closing moments of Manchester United’s defeat to Brentford staring at the floor. That’s the only place he can escape the reality of his team’s continued slide. United’s latest defeat means the Portuguese manager has now lost nearly twice as many matches (17) as he has won (nine).
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 10:00 am
USMNT squad: Antonee Robinson returns as Pochettino calls up 26 for friendlies

Tyler Adams left off US squad
Team will play against Ecuador and Australia
Mauricio Pochettino has named a 26-player roster for the US men’s national team’s upcoming friendlies against Ecuador and Australia that includes many familiar names – and has one very notable omission.
Bournemouth midfielder Tyler Adams, a usual mainstay of the squad who captained the US at the 2022 World Cup, is not included, with Pochettino breaking the news that the midfielder is expecting his second child in the days to come.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 2:38 pm
Two Delta planes collide while on the taxiway in New York

Wing of one aircraft hit fuselage of another, resulting in one flight attendant with non-life threatening injuries
Two Delta Air Lines regional jets collided on the taxiway at LaGuardia airport in New York, injuring a flight attendant, damaging a cockpit and tearing off part of a wing in what the airline described as a “low-speed collision”.
The wing of an aircraft carrying 32 people getting ready to take off on Wednesday night to Roanoke, Virginia, hit the fuselage of an aircraft arriving from Charlotte, North Carolina, with 61 people aboard, according to a statement from Delta.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 3:38 pm
Reform UK council in Nottinghamshire ends ban on local journalists

Ban on Nottingham Post and its website reversed after threat of legal action over damaging freedom of expression
A Reform UK council has ended its ban on journalists from the area’s biggest local newspaper after being threatened with legal action over damaging the outlet’s freedom of expression.
Nottinghamshire county council, which has been led by Reform since the local elections earlier this year, said it was “committed to the principles of openness” after lifting the sanctions it had placed on journalists from the Nottingham Post and its website, Nottinghamshire Live.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 7:02 pm
Tesla vehicle deliveries spike after several quarters of decline

Electric vehicle buyers in the US are rushing to take advantage of expiring federal tax credits
Tesla’s third-quarter deliveries trounced Wall Street estimates on Thursday after several quarters of weak performance, powered by an unusual sales boost from US electric vehicle buyers rushing to lock in popular tax credits before they expire at the end of September.
Tesla said it delivered 497,099 vehicles in the third quarter, up 7.4% from 462,890 a year earlier. It also delivered 481,166 units of its Model 3 compact sedan and Model Y crossover in the September quarter, well above Wall Street expectations. The carmaker is set to report quarterly results on 22 October.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 3:56 pm
Iran must move its capital from Tehran, says president as water crisis worsens

Masoud Pezeshkian says subsidence is also ‘a disaster’ in city of 10 million, which consumes quarter of Iran’s water
Iran’s president has claimed Iran has no choice but to move its capital from Tehran to the south of the country due to the city’s over-expansion, the lack of adequate water supplies and the growing threat of subsidence.
Masoud Pezeshkian said on Thursday that he had raised the proposal with the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, last year. He admitted it had received a lot of criticism, but argued that the accumulating resource crises were so deep that Iran now had an obligation to shift the capital, and no choice but to do so.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 4:42 pm
Part of Pablo Escobar’s ranch to be given to female victims of Colombia conflict

Estate was abandoned after Escobar’s 1993 killing and later became a theme park, and now government says given female farmers will get land
A slice of Pablo Escobar’s once-lavish ranch – a symbol of the drug lord’s enormous wealth and home to his infamous “cocaine hippos” – is being given to women who suffered in Colombia’s armed conflict, announced Gustavo Petro, the president.
Escobar, Colombia’s most notorious narco-trafficker and former head of the powerful Medellín cartel, became one of the richest men in the world in the late 1980s, with Forbes magazine estimating his fortune at $25bn.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 2:53 pm
Canadian government asked to clarify whether Kneecap barred from country

Opposition party says minister ‘either lied or has no clue how it works’ when he said band were ‘ineligible’ to enter
Canada’s opposition party has asked the government to clarify whether the Belfast rap trio Kneecap have been barred from the country, after doubts emerged over their status.
The Liberal MP Vince Gasparro, the parliamentary secretary for combating crime, posted a video on social media on 19 September in which he said Kneecap were “ineligible” to enter Canada.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 11:44 am
Organisers call for sixth night of protest as Morocco death toll rises to three

Prime minister praises security response and says government is ready for talks
Morocco’s prime minister, Aziz Akhannouch, has praised the security force reaction to protests over corruption and public spending and said the government was ready for talks, as organisers called for a sixth night of protests.
In a statement, Akhannouch said the death toll in the protests had risen to three.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 12:51 pm
‘A remarkable ability to inspire’: global tributes pour in for Jane Goodall

Barack Obama, Prince William and Tanzanian president among many to mark death of primatologist at age of 91
World leaders, friends and former colleagues have been paying tribute to the primatologist Jane Goodall, who died in California on Wednesday, aged 91.
Goodall devoted her life to studying chimpanzees and other great apes, and became a global champion for primates and for conservation, helping to challenge the idea that the primates were vegetarian and that only humans could use tools. She died in her sleep from natural causes while on a speaking tour in Los Angeles, according to her institute, leading to an outpouring of dedications from around the world.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 11:15 am
Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson to make Netflix road trip series

Former One Direction members to reunite for docuseries set on the road in US after death of bandmate Liam Payne
Former One Direction members Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson are set to reunite for a Netflix road trip series.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the docuseries will follow the pair as they travel across the US. The show will be directed by Nicola Marsh, who was also behind the Demi Lovato documentary Child Star.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 6:08 pm
Wildfires are getting deadlier and costing more. Experts warn they’re becoming unstoppable

Of 200 fires in the past 44 years, half of the fires that cost US$1bn or more were in the last decade
Wildfires tore through central Chile last year, killing 133 people. In California, 18,000 buildings were destroyed in 2018 causing US$16bn (A$24bn, £12bn) in damage. Portugal, Greece, Algeria and Australia have all felt the grief and the economic pain in recent years.
As the headlines, the death tolls and the billion dollar losses from wildfires have stacked up around the world, so too have the rising temperatures – fuelled by the climate crisis – that create tinderbox conditions.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 6:00 pm
Lifting the ‘constant black cloud’: how a smog-bound city cut dangerous levels of air pollution

A 30-year effort driven by long-term policies is finally paying off in Santiago in Chile – but the challenge is far from over
In Santiago, this winter was different. The mountains surrounding the city – the same ones that usually trap smog and turn it into a “pressure cooker” – were visible more days than usual.
For nearly 30 years Chile’s capital has been experimenting in how to reduce air pollution; in the last few years the work has at last begun paying dividends and 2025 was the third best year in terms of fewest hours of critical pollution episodes since the first atmospheric prevention and decontamination plan in 1997. Over the last decade, hours of exposure to high levels of pollution fell by 66%, which, according to the environment minister, Maisa Rojas, means the 7.5 million residents of the metropolitan region “are breathing cleaner air”.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 3:00 pm
Jem Cresswell’s striking whale images – in pictures

Photographer Jem Cresswell spent five years documenting the southern hemisphere’s humpback whales in the waters surrounding the Tonga Trench for his new book Giants, out now
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 3:00 pm
Scientists to attempt to rear swallowtail butterflies from eggs frozen in nitrogen

If successful, method could be used to support long-term conservation of species vulnerable to extinction
Researchers are to attempt to rear swallowtail butterflies from eggs frozen in liquid nitrogen in a test to see whether cryopreservation could support the long-term conservation of Britain’s largest native species.
In a groundbreaking project, researchers will freeze eggs of captive-bred European swallowtails in liquid nitrogen at -196C and attempt to rear butterflies from the unfrozen eggs, comparing their success with butterflies reared from eggs that have never been frozen.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 11:40 am
Woman says she spoke with Michigan church shooter amid attack and ‘he let me live’

Lisa Louis says she was next to her mortally wounded father, when the attacker approached and asked a question
A woman who was inside a Michigan church when her father and three other people were killed says she and the gunman locked eyes during the chaos and she was able to look into his soul, seeing his pain and a feeling of being lost. She said she instantly forgave him “with my heart”.
“He let me live,” Lisa Louis, 45, wrote.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 11:52 am
White House plays racist deepfake video of Democratic leaders on loop

JD Vance, the VP, said he thought the video was ‘funny’ and the ‘sombrero memes’ would cease if government reopened
As the Trump administration insists it is serious about negotiating an end to the government shutdown, a pair of racist deepfake videos mocking Democratic leaders played on a loop in the White House briefing room for hours on Wednesday.
The videos, posted by Trump on his social media platform on Monday, use fabricated audio to make it seem as if the Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, called Democrats “woke pieces of shit”, and showed the House minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, with a fake mustache and sombrero.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 4:00 am
Perky Maxwell House viral ad takes on housing crisis as ‘Maxwell Apartment’

Historic US company also offering ‘12-month lease’ – an annual supply – of pre-ground coffee for under $40
Housing in the US has become so unaffordable that a coffee company has based a viral marketing campaign on the idea that almost nobody can afford to buy a house.
Maxwell House coffee, a 133-year-old brand, recently launched a marketing campaign rebranding themselves as “Maxwell Apartment Coffee”.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 1:54 am
Trump signs order promising measures, including military, to defend Qatar

Text appears meant to assure the Qataris following Israel’s surprise attack on the country targeting Hamas leaders
Donald Trump has signed an executive order vowing to use all measures including US military action to defend the energy-rich nation of Qatar – though it remains unclear just what weight the pledge will carry.
The text of the order, available Wednesday on the White House’s website but dated Monday, appears to be another measure by Trump to assure the Qataris following Israel’s surprise attack on the country targeting Hamas leaders as they weighed accepting a ceasefire with Israel over the war in the Gaza Strip.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 1:35 am
MI5 and counter-terror police on heightened alert after synagogue attack

Policing at Jewish places of worship to increase as officials investigate killer’s motivations and ties to others
• Manchester synagogue attack – latest updates
MI5 and counter-terrorism police will operate at a heightened state of alert in the coming weeks, reflecting concern that the Manchester synagogue attack risks being followed by others during a period that includes the second anniversary of the 7 October attack by Hamas on Israel.
Policing at synagogues across the country is to be increased. The London mayor, Sadiq Khan, promised “high visibility” patrols in and outside Jewish places of worship to reassure communities and to deter any further threats, while police forces elsewhere in the UK made similar commitments.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 7:16 pm
Up to 600 flights a day to be cancelled during French strike, Ryanair says

Airline claims next week’s air traffic control strikes could affect up to 100,000 passengers as routes over France close
Ryanair could cancel up to 600 flights a day next week due to French air traffic control (ATC) strikes, the airline has claimed.
The company’s chief executive, Michael O’Leary, has reiterated demands to the EU to protect overflights in a long-running campaign to minimise the disruption from ATC strikes.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 4:13 pm
Deaths, disappearances and forced recruitment: refugees recount horrors of relentless war in Sudan

Refugees who left Darfur and Khartoum for South Sudan say they feared being targeted by both sides in conflict
Suba Dafallah was selling vegetables at a market in the Sudanese city of Nyala one morning in March when he got a distressing call from his sister, saying their mother would like to speak to him. “Come quickly. There are clashes in the town,” he recalled his mother saying.
He gathered his belongings, closed his stall and ran home as fast as he could.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 7:00 am
Kenyan activists abducted after joining opposition rally in Uganda

Pair had crossed border to support presidential campaign of reggae singer Bobi Wine
Two Kenyan activists have been abducted in Uganda after attending a presidential campaign event for Bobi Wine, the reggae musician turned politician.
Heavily armed security operatives detained Bob Njagi, the chair of Free Kenya, and Nicholas Oyoo, the movement’s secretary general, at a petrol station near Kampala on Wednesday afternoon.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 1:13 pm
Good Boy review – crafty supernatural horror leads with a heroic dog

A lovable pet is unlikely protagonist of 73-minute haunted house riff that has ingenious moments but gets repetitive
In the horror genre, you’d be a fool to ignore the concerns of a dog. While cats are mainly lurking in dark spaces waiting to collaborate with the orchestra on a cheap jumpscare, dogs are quick to alert their owners of nefarious goings-on, acutely sensitive to threats whether they be human or not.
In the often ingenious new horror film Good Boy, a pet dog isn’t just an easily dismissed harbinger of evil, he’s also the main character. Like last year’s Presence, which saw Steven Soderbergh tell a ghost story through the lens of the ghost, and In a Violent Nature, which gave us a gory slasher as seen by the killer, we’re given a fresh perspective on a story that’s anything but, this time a haunted house horror as seen by Indy, a loyal retriever. He’s worried about his owner, Todd (Shane Jensen, whose face we barely see), who’s retreating to his grandfather’s remote cabin after an undefined medical crisis.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 3:47 pm
Marion Cotillard at 50: the actor’s 20 best films – ranked!

We rate her most impressive performances, from Lady Macbeth to Edith Piaf to a Batman baddie
In her breakout film, modern great Marion Cotillard supplies annoying-girlfriend comic relief for Samy Naceri’s gallivanting Marseille taxi driver. The spunkiness and sultriness she gives out in every scene is small beer for her – but you’ve got to start somewhere. There are worse places than in this French box office ram-raider, which spawned a franchise.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 2:35 pm
From Maggie Smith in Downton to Mr Blobby: 20 characters so brilliant they made bad TV shows good

These cult heroes outshone everyone else on screen. Say hello to the television stars whose excellence turned humdrum shows into essential viewing
Ever find yourself loving a specific character on TV but slightly ambivalent about the show they’re in? Sadly, it happens. Sometimes a scene-stealer finds themselves stranded in a series that doesn’t deserve their brilliance.
We’ve cogitated, consulted the archives and compiled a list of fictional creations who were arguably too good for their own shows. Consider it a counterpoint to our recent list of characters so bad that they ruined shows. Here are 20 great characters in vehicles that weren’t worthy.
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 3:31 pm
I Regret Almost Everything by Keith McNally audiobook review – the life of a hospitality legend

Richard E Grant narrates the restaurateur’s candid memoir about his life’s highs, lows and biggest regrets – including barring James Corden
The memoir from Keith McNally, the British-born restaurateur behind celebrated New York establishments including The Odeon and Balthazar, begins bleakly with its author attempting suicide at his summer house in Martha’s Vineyard in 2018. We then rewind to 20 months earlier when, on a Saturday morning, he took his youngest children to the National Gallery in London. While looking at a painting of Jesus being betrayed by Judas, “I sensed my body beginning to show signs of betraying me: a strange metallic tingling started to pinch my fingertips.” McNally was experiencing the beginnings of a stroke that would leave him with impaired speech and paralysis on one side of his body.
I Regret Almost Everything sees McNally, now 74, reflecting on his health along with his long career, moving from bellboy at the Hilton hotel in London to teen actor – aged 16, he played the lead in a production of The Winslow Boy – to busboy at the New York restaurant One Fifth, where he was later promoted to maître d.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 2:00 pm
The Finest Hotel in Kabul by Lyse Doucet review – a monument to Afghan resilience

A sweeping social history of Afghanistan is seen through the lens of Kabul’s InterContinental hotel, where staff endured the horrific realities of life in a war zone
So catastrophic has the last half century of Afghan history been that it is easy to forget how rich the country’s culture once was. The Mughals always regarded it as a much more refined place than India and looked to it as the source of the region’s greatest poets and artists, calligraphers and miniaturists, architects and tile makers. As recently as the early 1970s, at the height of the hippy trail, as Afghanistan filled with travellers “high on weed and low on cash”, Kabul was still known as the Paris of the east. Memoirs of the time describe a world of miniskirts, jazz clubs, bowling alleys and ice-cream parlours. This world was linked to a poor but extremely beautiful rural hinterland where life revolved around the vine harvest and the annual arrival of nomad caravans from the Wakhan corridor.
A quick flick through guidebooks of the time reveals an Afghanistan unimaginably different from today: of royal levees and fashion shows and apres-ski restaurants. Facing a photo of a gargantuan mound of melons – “delicious Afghan fruits are a treat for travellers” – you’d see a picture of “a tourist and his hunting party in the Pamir mountains with a Marco Polo sheep”. Most poignant of all are images of the priceless treasures of the Kabul Museum, almost of all which are now missing or destroyed, after looting during the mujahideen takeover of Kabul in the 1990s and the smashing up of what remained by the Taliban in 2001.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 8:00 am
Death of an Ordinary Man by Sarah Perry review – a brilliant meditation on mortality

The Essex Serpent author offers a moving account of her father-in-law’s final illness that will resonate widely
The novelist Sarah Perry’s father-in-law, David, died of oesophageal cancer in 2022. This book tells the story of his dying, from the last time she saw him well, on a trip to Great Yarmouth at the end of summer, to his death less than two months later, just nine days after being diagnosed.
It’s not easy to account for what makes this book so special. Its main character is as unpromisingly ordinary as its title suggests, and some may even find him a little boring. David Perry is the kind of man who spends hours sorting his beloved stamp collection into albums with the aid of long-tipped forceps and magnifying glasses, or filling in his Sudoku puzzle books, or reading the latest copy of the Antiques Gazette, looking intently at porcelain dogs and chased silver punch-bowls.
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 6:01 am
Ghost of Yōtei review – a brutal and stunningly beautiful samurai revenge quest

PlayStation 5; Sucker Punch/Sony
The follow-up to Ghost of Tsushima leans into its young protagonist’s thirst for bloody vengeance
My horse in Ghost of Yōtei is called Mochizuki, which means “full moon” in archaic Japanese, and I swear she is the most unfortunate creature in all of northern Japan. The button I have to press to summon her is right next to the button I need to press to heal my samurai during a fight and I often fumble with my thumb and call her straight into a chaotic seven-on-one brawl. Mochizuki frequently gallops full pelt into an arrow or catches a sword-swipe from one of my outlaw enemies as I roll out of the way. Sometimes she stands on the edge of the skirmish, calmly waiting for me to finish disembowelling bad guys so that we can resume our picturesque adventures across the region of Ezo.
Ghost of Yōtei is the follow-up to American studio Sucker Punch’s reverent samurai action game Ghost of Tsushima, from 2020. Most of the time it looks exceptionally well-directed, no matter what you’re doing: tense standoffs against formidable swordsmen, following a golden bird or a sprinting wolf across the landscape to find a secret natural spring or shrine, scaling a mountain to sneak your way into a tightly guarded fortress. But no open-world game’s dignified framing can survive the addition of a wayward player, and so sometimes I make it look entirely ridiculous by accidentally calling my horse into a fight, or setting myself on fire by mistake.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 10:16 am
Why the enormous Saudi-led deal to acquire EA matters, whether you play games or not

In this week’s newsletter: The private equity effort to acquire the makers of Fifa and more is the biggest deal in gaming history – financially and morally
When Microsoft announced its intention to buy Activision-Blizzard for a touch over $68bn in 2022, it was the biggest deal ever struck in the games industry, and one of the most surprising. But that shock pales into comparison to the reaction to the latest big move in the industry: EA (Electronic Arts), the publisher best known for its juggernaut sports games Madden and EA Sports FC (previously called Fifa), is being taken private in the “biggest leveraged buyout in history”. It’s a deal worth $55bn, by a trio of investors who, on paper, look like a collection of end-of-level bosses.
Enter player one: Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. The Saudi royal family has been investing its wealth in video games for some years now, and owns its own Savvy Games Group, led by crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, perhaps best known for mass-arresting his own citizens and ordering the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Player two: Affinity Partners, an investment company led by Jared Kushner, son-in-law of the current US president. And player three: Silver Lake, just your run-of-the-mill evil private equity firm, which currently owns a large stake in game engine-maker Unity. Game File’s Stephen Totilo noticed that Affinity Partners’ logo is a mirror image of that used by the evil corporation in the Assassin’s Creed series. Truly you couldn’t make this stuff up.
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 2:00 pm
From a Utah church to a Denver museum: the man who found 75 pyramids in the US

Over a decade, Ian James captured an array of pyramid structures across 20 US states, now documented in a new book
On a summer afternoon in 2017, Los Angeles-based artist Ian James found himself at the Pain Reliever Bar & Grill, the only functioning establishment in Nekoma, North Dakota.
Lingering until midnight, while trying not to look too much like a Californian in a town of less than 30 residents, James struck up a conversation with a local couple who explained how to gain access to the Stanley R Mickelsen Safeguard Complex. The former anti-ballistic missile military facility, constructed during the cold war and only operational for six months before being decommissioned, was his destination: specifically, its brutalist concrete radar tower resembling an Egyptian pyramid without an apex.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 9:02 am
Virgil Abloh: The Codes review – archive show sews up status as his generation’s leading designer

Grand Palais, Paris
Teeming display from Abloh’s vast collection shows him spinning Evian bottles, Air Jordans and mixtapes into landmark looks
Before his death in 2021 aged 41, Virgil Abloh was often called the most important fashion designer of his generation. Not the best – not even close. Even at Louis Vuitton, where he became the first Black man to oversee the label’s menswear in 2018, he preferred to print on T-shirts rather than tailor them. But as a pop-culture-obsessed polymath who approached fashion with a teenager’s enthusiasm, his high-low take on streetwear sought to open up the rarefied world of fashion to kids like him who had historically been shut out of it, whether he was putting his stamp on Evian bottles, Ikea rugs, or £8,000 bags.
The scale of his impact on design can’t be measured in stuff, but Virgil Abloh: The Codes, the first exhibition devoted purely to the late fashion designer’s whopping 20,000-item archive, demonstrates that he was as much a voracious collector of things – the titular codes – as he was a maker of it.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 4:05 pm
‘Everything that is wrong with the human race’: inside Hollywood’s bizarre war on the leaf blower

For 18 years, Cate Blanchett has railed against the hated garden gadget – and she’s not alone. From Hugh Grant to Danny DeVito, the backpack blower has united stars in unlikely, furious contempt
Consider the great Hollywood feud. Perhaps Bette Davis and Joan Crawford’s mutual loathing comes to mind? Or Marlon Brando’s 40-year-old beef with Burt Reynolds? Maybe the more recent tensions between Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh? Well, let me tell you: these are absolutely nothing compared to Cate Blanchett and her indefatigable animus towards … the leaf blower. Seemingly every single leaf blower.
Truly, this is one of the greatest celebrity animosities of this century. The earliest extant Blanchett-rant on the subject is a W Magazine interview, way back in 2007, when she ambiguously characterised leaf blowers – a lot of fence-sitting here – as “everything that is wrong with the human race”.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 10:57 am
Actor Robert Aramayo: ‘Like anybody who hasn’t had the education, I thought Tourette’s was all about swearing’

Formerly seen as a young Ned Stark in Game of Thrones and as Elrond in The Rings of Power, Aramayo is creating a buzz with his role as the condition’s campaigner John Davidson in I Swear. It taught him a lot, he says – but it’s a huge responsibility
Kirk Jones was feeling nervous. The director was two weeks away from shooting his new film, a biopic of the pioneering Scottish Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson, and he still hadn’t seen his lead actor perform any of the script. Jones had been impressed by Robert Aramayo in the supernatural Netflix series Behind Her Eyes, and liked the actor when they met over Zoom.
He then invited him to Galashiels, to meet Davidson in his home town, where he was convinced Aramayo was the right choice for the role. “I was confident enough not to feel the need to meet 50 other actors and audition them,” he says. But “I didn’t ask him to read”, he admits. “Looking back, I think that was insane.”
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 7:00 am
The peacock parent problem: how to survive being raised by a narcissist

Psychotherapist Kathleen Saxton has written a book about growing up with a mother or father who is grandiose, entitled, exploitative and lacking in empathy. She discusses how to recognise the signs – and recover
Many of Kathleen Saxton’s clients only realise they were brought up by a narcissistic parent when they are older. Saxton, a psychotherapist, says that the truth may come with starting a relationship, meeting their partner’s family, and seeing they are nothing like their own. “Or they have family themselves, and think, ‘I would never do that to my own children.’ Sometimes it takes us until we’re in our 30s or 40s to realise that something was not OK.” Her oldest client is in their 70s and “has finally dealt with the fact they’ve got a narcissistic mother, who is still alive, and how it’s affected them all through their life”.
Saxton hopes her new book, My Parent the Peacock, will help people to recognise, and recover from, a narcissistic parent. They might have grown up being controlled, in an environment where love was conditional, gaslighting was common, and they were often blamed, belittled and criticised. Their parents’ needs came above their own, and their mother or father was emotionally exploitative. The consequences of these experiences may have continued into adulthood.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 4:00 am
You be the judge: should my partner stop hankering after salt and pepper shakers?

Debbie is happy to keep salt in a small bowl, but Gene wants smart shakers. You decide if their table needs a shake-up
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He says the Spanish bowl we use for salt is unhygienic, but I think it makes us look cultured
Proper shakers are more practical and elevate the table, showing it was laid with care and intention
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 7:00 am
Why do I keep waking up at 2am – and how do I get back to sleep?

Experts say it’s common to wake up at night, but maintenance insomnia can cause trouble sleeping again
I have no trouble falling asleep. Most nights, my head hits the pillow, and that’s all I remember.
But several times a week, I find myself wide awake at 2.00am – stressing about a work deadline, wondering if my daughter is adjusting to her new school or making a note on my phone to get the car washed. Usually, I get back to sleep in an hour, but when my 8am alarm goes off, I feel groggy, wishing I’d had that extra shut-eye.
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 4:00 pm
The best bath towels in the US, from fluffy to quick drying – tested

We tested bath towels at all price points to find the softest, most absorbent towels that can withstand the rigors of life – and are worth the money
I am a huge fan of Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. That book has taught me two things: don’t panic, and a quality bath towel will get you far in this world (it says that a towel “is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have”). A nice bath towel is also a simple way to add a dash of luxury to your daily routine.
When it comes to bath towels, I want one that’s soft, fluffy, absorbent, and can withstand the rigors of life. Above all, it has to be worth the money.
Best bath towel overall
Parachute Organic Super Plush
Best value
Brooklinen Super-Plush Turkish Cotton Bath Towels
Published: October 1, 2025, 7:15 pm
Six tips and products to keep leafy greens fresh longer, tested

From TikTok hacks to ‘as seen on TV’ products, we tested the most popular ways to preserve greens to see what works
Nobody wants to waste food, but sometimes leafy greens spoil so quickly, it feels like it’s out of your control. One day you’re bringing a batch home from the grocery store, the next you’re staring at a wilted mess that’s bound for the bin.
The internet is full of both tips and products that promise to solve this situation, but which of them actually work? To find out, I tested three products and three online tips intended to keep baby spinach fresher longer.
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 2:15 pm
Tell us about your bad first date experiences

We would like to hear from people about their first date horror stories and what went wrong
Whether it’s talking about your ex too much or your date not looking anything like their profile picture, we’d like to hear about your bad first date experiences.
What happened and did you leave early or stay until the end of the date? Did it prompt any changes in how you date or did you just chalk it up to bad luck?
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 2:00 pm
Golden retriever boyfriends and ick lists: gen Z’s dating rules are making them ‘constantly disappointed’

A steady stream of viral terms and online guidance is leading young people to reduce prospective partners to checklists
Lea Veloso, 26, has an ever-growing ick list.
If he spits on the ground, can’t cook, lies about his height, identifies as apolitical or doesn’t travel enough. If he’s weird about other men wearing makeup (“like, K-pop idols”), says he wants a “slightly autistic woman”, has no skincare routine or only likes songs that got famous on TikTok. It’s an ick if he doesn’t call his parents, sniffs every five seconds, is an unsuccessful DJ or is embarrassed to do karaoke. Recently, she uncovered a new one: if he’s saving himself for marriage. It’s now at the top of the checklist on her Notes app that she references whenever she starts seeing someone new.
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 12:00 pm
‘A paroxysm of disposability’: France’s distaste for Shein’s ultra-fast fashion

A petition to ban the brand has passed 270,000 names but French shoppers have not been immune to its inexorable rise
A couple of hours before Shein opened a pop‑up shop in Dijon this summer, the words “Shein kills” and “exploitation, forced labour, slavery, pollution” were found graffitied in French on the outside wall.
Yet the fierce backlash to its series of temporary outlets in France in recent years, including in Toulouse, Montpellier and Marseille, has not deterred the Chinese-founded fast fashion brand from choosing the country for its first permanent physical stores.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 5:17 pm
‘Dior is drama’: Jonathan Anderson goes for the jugular at Paris fashion week

All eyes were on the Northern Irish designer’s debut – not just to reinvent Dior, but to jolt fashion itself out of its slump
It was the biggest Paris fashion week moment in years. There were two best actress Oscar winners in the audience (Mikey Madison, Charlize Theron) and the daughter of a third (Sunday Rose Kidman Urban) on the catwalk. There were so many K-pop stars that the teenagers of Paris had packed out the Tuileries gardens from dawn.
The French first ladies Brigitte Macron and Carla Bruni, both embroiled in news-making storylines of their own, chatted in the front row. The film-maker Luca Guadagnino designed the stage set around an upside-down glass pyramid directly invoking the Louvre, that shimmering icon of modern Paris.
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 5:15 pm
No plucking way: Stella McCartney pioneers plant-based fashion feathers

Designer uses naturally dyed ‘fevvers’ in her collection for Paris fashion week
Stella McCartney is trying to save the world, one feather at a time. Or rather one “fevver”, a new plant-based product that has the look of a feather without the bird, which made its first ever appearance at the designer’s spring/summer show in Paris.
“It’s weird to me that feathers being plucked from a bird are seen as delicate in fashion,” said McCartney backstage at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. “I’m trying to show that you can still have the theatre of fashion without the animal compromise.”
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 10:35 am
A moment that changed me: I froze in a job interview – and it made me stop hiding my disability

I had always been hyper-independent, preferring to get the wrong bus than ask for help with my visual impairment. When I finally acknowledged it, I was overwhelmed by the love and support of friends and strangers
In the first week of summer 2019, I decided I wanted a job. I was 16, finally old enough to attend festivals and concerts with my friends; all I needed was the money. With no prior work experience, I scraped together a CV that didn’t even fill a page and sent it to every shop and cafe in my little village in Chelmsford, Essex. Miraculously, I was offered a job interview at the local fast food restaurant.
I remember the nerves I felt on the way there. What would they ask me? Would they like me? In the end, I had nothing to worry about. The interview went well and the hiring manager seemed ready to hand me a contract. But, before I left, he asked me to try out serving a customer. “Just give her the items shown next to her order number on that screen,” he said, pointing to a monitor on the wall behind him.
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 5:55 am
‘Indolent and not photogenic’: can I make my reluctant cat a social media star in seven days?

Olly isn’t an obvious influencer – but that could be said of many of the felines who rule online. Here is what happened when I set out to turn him into a sensation
A day at work for Mark Wardle can include accompanying cats to Hollywood film sets or high-end magazine shoots. As an “animal talent booker and fur whisperer” (a title that makes me immediately regret my own career path) Wardle manages about 60 pets, many of them cats, at the pet influencer agency Urban Paws.
His is not a unique job. In the UK and beyond, pet influencer agencies – including one devoted to cats, Feline Stars – have begun to proliferate. The reason, Wardle notes, is simple: many of these animals now have “more reach and followers” than their human counterparts, with enough clout to land primetime TV spots. It is, after all, an industry riding the wave of a global pet economy projected to surpass $500bn by 2030.
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 4:00 am
Rachel Roddy’s recipe for pizzette with courgette, mozzarella and mint | A kitchen in Rome

These mighty mini pizzas, inspired by the late Russell Norman, are characteristically unfussy, practical and delicious
While a few books on the shelf have lost their spines over the years, one book has always been that way – Russell Norman’s Polpo: A Venetian Cookbook (of Sorts). Seeing it for the first time, when it was published in 2012, I remember thinking how daring it was to produce a book with a stripped-away spine, leaving its binding and pea-green stitching exposed. This choice was a practical one, however, because it allowed the book to open completely, meaning it lies (or leans) absolutely flat, which makes it feel like the most obliging book, with no threat whatsoever of it flipping closed at precisely the moment you need to check an instruction while your hands are covered with dough.
The page that didn’t flip closed last week was 62, Russell’s basic pizza or pizzette dough, which is a great and effective recipe that I have made on and off since 2012, and a recipe that not only survived the scrutiny of the cooking teacher Carla Tomasi, but was even endorsed by her. (Although she did apply her way of kneading the dough: working in the bowl with wet hands, rather than on a floured board, so as not to incorporate more flour, and using a series of folding pulls that create more elasticity.) Russell and Carla, stretching together.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 5:00 am
How to turn a glut of blackberries into a decadent chocolate cake – recipe

Get raiding the hedgerows to make this moussey, intense and complex flourless chocolate cake
This year’s bumper crop of blackberries has kept me busy foraging the hedgerows and left our kitchen and fridge full of berries to turn into new recipes. Inspired by the glut, I returned to an old favourite, my beetroot nemesis, a twist on the River Cafe’s famous chocolate nemesis cake in which I use the whole beetroot, including its candied magenta stems. Blackberries have a tendency to turn squishy, but even when they’re soft, they’re still juicy and fine to cook with. Determined not to let this bounty go to waste, I’m using some of the surplus in this heavenly, complex, adult dessert, which is rich in antioxidants and endorphin-boosting flavonoids.
Continue reading...Published: October 1, 2025, 12:00 pm
Focus on US mass shooters’ political beliefs undermines fight against gun violence

Leaning so heavily on politics to understand mass violence fails to capture rapidly changing landscape of radicalization
It’s a common feature in the response to the high-profile acts of gun violence in the US: among the first, if not the first, element in a shooter’s background to be scrutinized is their political beliefs.
The recent spate of mass shootings has followed this same playbook. After Charlie Kirk’s shooting, Republican officials, including Donald Trump and JD Vance, were quick to paint the suspect as “a radical leftist”, even when little was known about his background. When a young man opened fire at a Texas Ice facility last week, killing two detainees and injuring another, authorities and the media quickly turned to the question of which political camp the suspected attacker belonged to.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 2:00 pm
A critique of pure stupidity: understanding Trump 2.0

If the first term of Donald Trump provoked anxiety over the fate of objective knowledge, the second has led to claims we live in a world-historical age of stupid, accelerated by big tech. But might there be a way out?
The first and second Trump administrations have provoked markedly different critical reactions. The shock of 2016 and its aftermath saw a wave of liberal anxiety about the fate of objective knowledge, not only in the US but also in Britain, where the Brexit referendum that year had been won by a campaign that misrepresented key facts and figures. A rich lexicon soon arose to describe this epistemic breakdown. Oxford Dictionaries declared “post-truth” their 2016 word of the year; Merriam-Webster’s was “surreal”. The scourge of “fake news”, pumped out by online bots and Russian troll farms, suggested that the authority of professional journalism had been fatally damaged by the rise of social media. And when presidential counsellor Kellyanne Conway coined the phrase “alternative facts” a few days after Trump’s inauguration in early 2017, the mendacity of the incoming administration appeared to be all but official.
The truth panic had the unwelcome side-effect of emboldening those it sought to oppose. “Fake” was one of Trump’s favourite slap-downs, especially to news outlets that reported unwelcome facts about him and his associates. A booming Maga media further amplified the president’s lies and denials. The tools of liberal expertise appeared powerless to hold such brazen duplicity to account. A touchstone of the moment was the German-born writer and philosopher Hannah Arendt, who observed in her 1951 book The Origins of Totalitarianism that “the ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction … no longer exists”.
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 4:00 am
People in the US: share your views on the US government shutdown

We’re interested to hear what people make of the Democrats’ refusal to vote for the Republican spending bill, and what people think the party should demand to end the shutdown
The US federal government has shut down after Democrats refused to vote for a Republican plan to keep the government open through mid-November, instead laying out a series of demands centered around healthcare that amounted to the undoing some of what the GOP has accomplished over the past year.
Do you agree with Democrats’ refusal to vote for the Republican spending bill, even though it risked a shutdown? Why or why not?
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 2:13 pm
Hot-air balloons and a dewy cobweb: photos of the day – Thursday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: October 2, 2025, 12:34 pm
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