Fitness influencer dies in suspicious fall from Rio de Janeiro apartment building

Fitness influencer and nutritionist Diana Areas was found dead outside a Rio de Janeiro high-rise after a mysterious hospital visit involving cuts on her body.
Published: November 14, 2025, 11:10 pm
US seeks UN authorization for Gaza international force lasting through 2027 under Trump plan

U.S. pushes U.N. Security Council to authorize international force in Gaza through 2027 under Trump's 20-point plan, with deployment planned by January 2025.
Published: November 14, 2025, 8:41 pm
China immediately begins trialing its most advanced amphibious assault ship

The Sichuan Type 076 features electromagnetic catapult systems, 40,000-ton displacement and full-length flight deck for drone and marine operations testing.
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:45 pm
Kim Jong-un sends troops to Russia to clear deadly minefields for Putin’s war

New footage reveals North Korean troops clearing mines in Russia's Kursk region, highlighting deepening military ties between Moscow and Pyongyang amid ongoing conflict.
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:04 pm
Canadian spy chief warns of alarming rise in teen terror suspects, 'potentially lethal' threats by Iran

CSIS revealed an alarming trend that nearly one in 10 terrorism investigations involve minors under 18, driven by online extremism and radicalization across Canada.
Published: November 14, 2025, 1:11 am
Kenyan Workers Get Abused Abroad. The President’s Family and Allies Profit.

President William Ruto’s government acts as an arm of an industry whose leaders compare women to dogs and blame them for their own abuse, a Times investigation found.
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:00 am
Hurricane Melissa Leaves Behind a Staggering Homelessness Toll in Jamaica
Two weeks after Hurricane Melissa wrecked western Jamaica, officials are beginning to grapple with the challenge of trying to find housing for thousands of families.
Published: November 14, 2025, 1:35 pm
Israeli Settler Attack During West Bank Olive Harvest Leads to Death of a Boy

Palestinians see the violence, and its tolerance by right-wing Israeli officialdom, as part of a broader campaign to harass them and make life so unbearable that they will abandon their villages.
Published: November 14, 2025, 8:10 pm
Russia Pummels Kyiv and Tries to Plunge Ukraine Into Darkness

A strike that killed six was the latest in a series of aerial assaults, many of which have targeted the power grid in an effort to deprive Ukrainians of energy as winter looms.
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:15 pm
Rapist Called One of UK’s Worst Sex Offenders Is Sentenced to Life

Xu Chao admitted to multiple attacks against female Chinese students over a three-year period, confessing to drugging, assaulting and filming his victims.
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:51 pm
Atrocities in Sudan Require World’s Attention, U.N. Says

The United Nations’ top human rights body ordered an inquiry into mass killings and sexual violence during the country’s worsening civil war.
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:24 pm
Zelensky’s Image Is Stained as Corruption Inquiry Shakes His Inner Circle

The revelations are a remarkable reversal for the Ukrainian president, who once presented himself as a leader who would clean up the country’s politics.
Published: November 14, 2025, 5:15 pm
Modi’s Coalition Sweeps Indian State Election Criticized Over Voter Rolls

The coalition was on course to form a government in Bihar, a state of 130 million people, where the opposition had claimed foul play over deletions from voter lists.
Published: November 15, 2025, 4:39 am
Mexico City Loves Street Food. Its Sewer System Does Not.
The worst rainy season in decades caused flooding around much of the city. Fat from its many taco shops, restaurants and markets was a major reason for blocked drains, officials say.
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:27 pm
At U.N. Security Council, Russia Counters Trump Gaza Plan With Its Own

The Trump administration wants the Security Council to adopt a resolution that has the 20-point U.S. plan annexed, effectively making it international law.
Published: November 14, 2025, 11:18 pm
U.S. Envoy Said to Be Planning to Meet With Senior Hamas Official

An in-person encounter between Steve Witkoff and Khalil al-Hayya would signal the Trump administration’s interest in keeping a direct line of communication with the group.
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:19 pm
A.I. Cheating Rattles Top Universities in South Korea

As many elite colleges struggle to adapt to the technology, the nation’s most prestigious universities said dozens of students used artificial intelligence tools to cheat.
Published: November 14, 2025, 5:14 am
Kenya’s Key Export Used to Be Coffee. Now It’s Cheap Labor.

There’s big money in sending poor workers abroad. Here’s how the economics work.
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:02 am
Zelensky Ousted a Heavyweight Mayor. Was It a Power Grab?

President Volodymyr Zelensky removed Odesa’s mayor, raising fears he might be using his wartime powers to tighten control over opposition-run cities.
Published: November 14, 2025, 7:11 pm
Nine Dead After Accidental Blast at Police Station in Kashmir

The explosion in the city of Srinagar happened as officials were inspecting bomb-making material seized as part of an investigation into a broad terror network allegedly involving medical doctors.
Published: November 15, 2025, 6:12 am
Fears Fuel Tanker Was Seized by Iran in Strait of Hormuz

The ship, which was flying a Marshall Islands flag, was bound for Singapore when it lost contact with its managers and appeared headed toward Iran.
Published: November 15, 2025, 12:14 am
As Trump Targets Antifa in U.S., Rubio Labels European Groups as Terrorists

The State Department’s search for leftist groups to designate as terrorist organizations appears rooted in President Trump’s executive order on domestic groups that he calls antifa.
Published: November 15, 2025, 1:18 am
Trump Plan Could Limit Green Cards for Immigrants From Travel Ban Countries

The policy change is a major expansion of the administration’s push to crack down on immigration from countries that it says lack sufficient screening and vetting abilities.
Published: November 14, 2025, 7:50 pm
Napoleon’s Brooch, Lost as He Fled Waterloo, Sells for $4.4 Million
The diamond-encrusted jewel, which the 19th-century French emperor wore on his hat, was lost along with other valuables as he retreated from his final battle.
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:56 pm
Indigenous People Take the Stage at COP30 Climate Talks in Belém, Brazil

This summit is unlike any of its predecessors in at least one significant way: The Indigenous presence is palpable and strong.
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:41 pm
While Asian Immigrants Work, Burglars Target Their Homes

Some law enforcement officials say they think organized crime rings from South America, in particular from Colombia, are responsible for the crime sprees.
Published: November 15, 2025, 2:00 am
Trump Administration Revokes Biden Ban on Drilling and Mining in Alaska Wilderness

The decision to allow oil and gas drilling in Alaska’s ecologically sensitive North Slope has the support of the state’s governor and senators.
Published: November 14, 2025, 1:34 am
Justice Dept. Memo Blessing Boat Strikes Is Said to Rely on Trump’s Claims About Cartels

Accounts of a secret Justice Department memo offer a window into how administration lawyers approved the president’s desired course of action.
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:38 pm
Of Books and Men

My colleague, the book critic Dwight Garner, tells us about “Flesh” by David Szalay, this year’s Booker Prize winner.
Published: November 14, 2025, 5:35 am
Family of Fisherman Killed in U.S. Military Strike Says It Wants Justice

Colombia was a top U.S. ally in Latin America until the Trump administration began deadly strikes in international waters. Now, one family wants justice.
Published: November 14, 2025, 1:39 am
Former Syrian Security Official Indicted in Austria
Prosecutors say a Syrian security official accused of torture hid in plain sight in Europe for years, protected by Israeli and Austrian intelligence agents.
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:51 am
Charlotte promises to resist pending federal immigration raids: 'Campaign of terror'

Charlotte officials prepare for a federal immigration crackdown, calling it an invasion as the city pledges to protect migrants from pending raids.
Published: November 15, 2025, 2:17 am
Antifa members indicted in Texas ICE facility riot, attempted murder of officer

The Justice Department indicted nine Antifa members and charged seven more in a Texas ICE facility attack that left a police officer wounded.
Published: November 15, 2025, 1:06 am
Video captures daring helicopter rescue of BASE jumper dangling from canyon wall

A BASE jumper was rescued in a dramatic moment caught on camera after his parachute got stuck on a cliff face at Kane Creek near Moab, Utah, Wednesday afternoon.
Published: November 14, 2025, 11:26 pm
‘Protector’ father of nine slain after minor crash spirals into deadly road rage clash

Father of nine Jason Elola was killed in a Castro Valley road rage incident after a birthday party. His family seeks justice after the suspect was released pending an investigation.
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:53 pm
South Carolina triple murderer set to be third man to die by firing squad in state this year

Stephen Bryant faces a firing squad execution Friday for brutal 2004 murders. South Carolina resumed executions after a 13-year pause in 2024.
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:31 pm
Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Alex Murdaugh's housekeeper, John Wayne Gacy encounter, Brian Walshe case

Stay up to date with the Fox News True Crime Newsletter, which brings you the latest cases ripped from the headlines, from crime to courts, legal and scandal.
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:31 pm
More than 55 women accuse Army OB-GYN of sexual abuse, filming as Fort Hood faces scrutiny over silence

Maj. Blaine McGraw was suspended after patients alleged inappropriate touching and secret recordings at Fort Hood and Tripler Army Medical Center in an expanding scandal.
Published: November 14, 2025, 8:54 pm
DHS deports illegal migrant charged with violent crimes who'd been aided by judge to avoid ICE arrest

A Mexican migrant aided by a Wisconsin judge to evade ICE arrest has been deported, DHS said, reigniting debate over immigration enforcement.
Published: November 14, 2025, 8:21 pm
Biden admin gave protected status to Honduran man later charged in child rape and torture case of niece

Authorities said a TPS recipient and three illegal immigrants beat, raped and tortured a Honduran girl smuggled into the U.S. by her mother.
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:54 pm
Judge rules Boston fraudster Brian Walshe competent to stand trial in wife's murder

Brian Walshe ruled competent to stand trial for wife Ana's murder. Massachusetts judge sets December trial date after mental health evaluation at Bridgewater.
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:47 pm
Most Brown University conservatives fear expressing beliefs on campus: school poll

Brown University poll reveals only 6% of students identify as conservative, with 72% afraid to share political opinions publicly on the liberal-dominated campus.
Published: November 14, 2025, 5:39 pm
Charlotte bus stabbing suspect arrested 15 times in 3 years, freed weeks before attack

Homeless man with lengthy criminal history allegedly stabbed bus passenger near the heart in Charlotte. Victim Jose Mulongo nearly died from multiple wounds in transit attack.
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:52 pm
Anti-ICE protesters turn violent outside Chicago facility; 21 arrested after clash injures 4 officers

Anti-ICE protesters clash with Chicago police outside federal immigration center, leading to multiple arrests.
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:40 pm
Newlywed couple found dead in car from murder-suicide days before first anniversary, police say

Police in Illinois have ruled the death of a newlywed couple in October a murder-suicide after they were found dead in their car on the side of the road.
Published: November 14, 2025, 3:27 pm
Court reveals Bryan Kohberger’s jail windfall — and orders him to pay victims' parents

An Idaho court says killer Bryan Kohberger got $28,000 in jail donations and may still profit from future media deals under the state's “Son of Sam" law.
Published: November 14, 2025, 3:00 pm
Legal group accuses Virginia public school district of felony after hosting Dem political rally for free

Liberty Justice Center demands criminal probe after Portsmouth Public Schools allegedly hosted free political rally for now-Virginia Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger using taxpayer resources.
Published: November 14, 2025, 1:00 pm
Vance calls out top Dems for rejecting 'exact deal' that reopened government and more top headlines

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Published: November 14, 2025, 11:21 am
Melodee Buzzard’s mom released after allegedly imprisoning officer, revealing missing daughter’s location

Santa Barbara authorities search for missing 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard after her mother Ashlee faces false imprisonment charges and refuses to reveal location.
Published: November 14, 2025, 11:00 am
21 gang members arrested in massive North Texas crime crackdown, FBI says

More than 20 Kiccdoe gang members accused of violent crimes in Texas were arrested as part of a joint operation between Arlington Police and the FBI.
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:27 am
California's largest migrant detention center accused of horrific conditions in federal lawsuit

A federal lawsuit alleges shocking conditions at California's largest immigration detention center, including sewage in showers and inadequate medical care.
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:11 am
NYPD officer leaps into freezing river to save teenage girl from drowning

NYPD officers from the 32nd Precinct heroically saved a teen from drowning in the Harlem River, with one officer jumping into the frigid water to reach her 20 feet from shore.
Published: November 14, 2025, 3:07 am
Russian spy ship detected just miles from Hawaiian coastline prompts US Coast Guard response

The Coast Guard detected a Russian intelligence ship near U.S. waters off Hawaii, prompting a military response and ongoing monitoring of foreign vessel activities.
Published: November 14, 2025, 2:05 am
Judge who ordered release of 600 Chicago illegal immigrants slammed by DHS as activist putting lives at risk

A federal judge ordered the release of 600-plus detained immigrants after finding ICE violated a consent decree limiting detentions at a Chicago center.
Published: November 14, 2025, 12:17 am
Graphic anti-ICE imagery at University of Wisconsin shows agent with bullet in head: 'Speak their language'

UW-Madison confirmed an investigation into campus imagery promoting violence against ICE agents amid concerns over rising political threats on college campuses.
Published: November 14, 2025, 12:02 am
Trump Cuts Ties With Marjorie Taylor Greene, Calling Her ‘Wacky’

The rupture exposed the divides within President Trump’s MAGA base over the Epstein files and more.
Published: November 15, 2025, 4:23 am
Officers were hurt in a crash while protecting Vance’s motorcade in Tennessee.

A police officer who was on a motorcyc
Published: November 15, 2025, 3:36 am
Trump Says He No Longer Supports Marjorie Taylor Greene

The president accused the Georgia congresswoman of turning on him and being disloyal.
Published: November 15, 2025, 3:06 am
Judge Orders Trump Not to Threaten University of California’s Funding

An extraordinary rebuke to the federal government’s campaign against elite schools, the ruling could upend settlement talks with the university system.
Published: November 15, 2025, 2:49 am
Trump Escalates Pressure on Venezuela, but Endgame Is Unclear

President Trump’s aides have provided conflicting accounts of what, exactly, they are seeking to achieve, as America’s largest aircraft carrier heads toward the Caribbean region.
Published: November 15, 2025, 2:41 am
Why Matt Gaetz Is Still Around

The former congressman has remained a fixture in Washington.
Published: November 15, 2025, 12:38 am
As Trump Targets Antifa in U.S., Rubio Labels European Groups as Terrorists

The State Department’s search for leftist groups to designate as terrorist organizations appears rooted in President Trump’s executive order on domestic groups that he calls antifa.
Published: November 15, 2025, 1:18 am
Trump Administration to Reduce Flight Cuts at Airports Imposed During Shutdown

The leaders of the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Transportation said they would continue monitoring air traffic controller staffing, which has been improving since the shutdown ended.
Published: November 15, 2025, 12:10 am
San Francisco Mayor Has First Major Error With Embarrassing Appointment
Mayor Daniel Lurie has enjoyed strong approval ratings this year, but residents were dismayed after he appointed a city supervisor who quickly resigned after revelations emerged.
Published: November 15, 2025, 1:14 am
Frank Chuman, Pioneering Lawyer for Japanese American Rights, Dies at 105
He was sent to the Manzanar internment camp during World War II, an experience that inspired a long career in civil rights activism.
Published: November 15, 2025, 4:02 am
Indiana Senate Says It Won’t Vote on Redistricting That Trump Sought

The pushback from Senate Republicans follows the governor’s call for a special session to consider a new congressional map that President Trump wanted.
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:37 pm
Trump Pulls Nominee for Top I.R.S. Lawyer

President Trump’s announcement came after the nominee, Donald L. Korb, came under fire from the far-right activist Laura Loomer on social media.
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:23 pm
A Tiny West Wing Office Is Big on Trump Messaging

The Oval Office study has become a room for Trump merchandise.
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:18 pm
Amid Trump’s Deportation Push, More Families Are Being Torn Apart

Maribel Lopez was hastily deported to Guatemala despite a pending asylum appeal, leaving behind a toddler. Her case highlights a growing pattern of speedy deportations.
Published: November 15, 2025, 12:19 am
Dog Accidentally Shoots and Injures a Pennsylvania Man, Police Say
The man had been cleaning a shotgun and placed it on the bed shortly before it was fired. He received treatment at an area hospital.
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:16 pm
Trump Plan Could Limit Green Cards for Immigrants From Travel Ban Countries

The policy change is a major expansion of the administration’s push to crack down on immigration from countries that it says lack sufficient screening and vetting abilities.
Published: November 14, 2025, 7:50 pm
Boston University Student Attacked Online Over Claim He Called ICE on Workers

The student, the president of the school’s College Republicans club, said he reported immigrant carwash workers. Now he is facing online attacks after nine of the workers were detained.
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:26 pm
Former U.Va. President Details Justice Department Pressure That Led to Ouster

In an extraordinary 12-page letter, James E. Ryan described the pressure campaign leading to his resignation as akin to a “hostage situation.”
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:15 pm
Justice Department to Investigate Epstein Ties, but Not to Trump

President Trump ordered the Justice Department to investigate the dealings of Democrats with Jeffrey Epstein, after a week in which his own relationship with the convicted sex offender was in the spotlight.
Published: November 15, 2025, 2:31 am
Georgia Prosecutor Steps In to Oversee Trump Election Case

The official, Pete Skandalakis, had been tasked by law with finding a new prosecutor for the election interference case after Fani T. Willis was removed from it.
Published: November 14, 2025, 7:02 pm
Trump Turns to Affordability Message Amid Economic Frustration

The Trump administration is facing backlash from American consumers as higher costs from tariffs blunt wage gains.
Published: November 14, 2025, 11:27 pm
In a Brutal Mississippi Jail, Inmates Say They Were Enlisted as Enforcers

High-ranking inmates known as trusties were ordered to do guards’ bidding, former inmates and guards said, and the culture of violence in the jail went straight to the top.
Published: November 14, 2025, 3:39 pm
America First? Some Trump Supporters Worry That’s No Longer the Case.

President Trump has been dining with billionaires and has taken a keen interest in crises overseas, leading to fears that he is drifting away from his more populist stances.
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:04 am
Landlord to Military Families: No Christmas Decorations Until After Thanksgiving

A routine reminder about holiday lights touched off a spirited debate about rules, joy and what it means to make a home when life is always in motion. The company ultimately backtracked.
Published: November 14, 2025, 8:18 pm
Swalwell Denies Allegations of Fraud and Says Trump is Targeting Him

Representative Eric Swalwell, a Democrat, said he would not back down from his criticism of President Trump, and denied wrongdoing.
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:52 am
Trump claims his recent MRI was part of regular checkup: ‘The doctor said it was the best result he’s ever seen as a doctor’

The president also said he had ‘no idea’ what doctors were looking at during the MRI
Published: November 15, 2025, 5:14 am
Trump insists he ‘knows nothing’ about ‘the girls’ mentioned in Epstein’s emails in new comments: Recap

‘I know nothing about that. They would have announced that a long time ago,’ Trump said on Air Force One about the recently released emails from Epstein’s estate
Published: November 15, 2025, 4:49 am
‘Outrageous’: 21 arrested and four officers injured in protest clashes at Chicago-area ICE facility

The Chicago-area facility has been a hub for protests since the Trump administration began its Operation Midway Blitz immigration crackdown on the city in September
Published: November 15, 2025, 4:28 am
Trump supports replacing ‘ranting lunatic’ MTG in stunning public breakup amid her push to release Epstein files

The House of Representatives, with Greene’s support, will vote next week on a proposal to force the government to release more Epstein files
Published: November 15, 2025, 2:57 am
Trump says he 'stopped a war' by preserving a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand

President Donald Trump says he has successfully eased tensions between Cambodia and Thailand
Published: November 15, 2025, 2:02 am
Trump defends his tariffs after rollbacks on coffee, beef and fruit while grocery bills for Americans skyrocket

Trump’s decision to lower the tariffs comes as economic concerns helped propel Democrats to a series of recent election wins this month
Published: November 15, 2025, 1:12 am
New York town bans email and phone complaints after being inundated online

The policy comes after officials claimed they were besieged by online grievances that have turned out to be unfounded
Published: November 15, 2025, 12:48 am
Prison staff who leaked information about Maxwell’s preferential treatment have been fired, lawyer says

Representative Jamie Raskin claimed Maxwell was being waited on ‘hand and foot’ by prison staff
Published: November 15, 2025, 12:32 am
Stephen Bryant executed by firing squad for 2004 killings

Bryant is the third person to die by this method in South Carolina this year
Published: November 15, 2025, 12:31 am
Immigrant who allegedly dodged ICE with Wisconsin judge's help has been deported

An immigrant who was arrested after a Milwaukee judge allegedly helped him dodge federal agents has been deported
Published: November 14, 2025, 11:31 pm
Netflix star and football coach John Beam dies a day after shooting on college campus

A 27-year-old suspect has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting in Oakland
Published: November 14, 2025, 11:17 pm
Several people killed after bus crashes into bus stop in Stockholm

Roads were closed as rescue teams raced to the scene on Friday afternoon
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:02 pm
Democrats are already coming up with new plans for Trump’s ballroom - should they win the White House in 2028
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Democrats have seized on the plans for a gilded ballroom as a symbol of the president’s close ties with wealthy corporate leaders
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:56 pm
Family claims their toddler died after hospital staff misread medication: suit

De’Markus Page was brought to the University of Florida Health, Shands Children's Hospital, where his parents say the medical staff botched his medicine
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:46 pm
FAA plans to roll back flight restrictions at major airports imposed during shutdown

The agency says the current mandatory 6 percent flight cuts are being downgraded to 3 percent
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:41 pm
Trump raised eyebrows after asking America’s top CEOs for tips on affordability crisis: ‘He’s surrounded by a lot of ‘yes men’’

The president reportedly made remarks during a private event at the White House, which included CEOs from JPMorgan Chase, BlackRock, Goldman Sachs and Nasdaq
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:31 pm
USPS warns of price hikes and ‘urgent need’ for changes after suffering another huge blow

The USPS reduced its workforce by 10,000 workers earlier this year and has rolled out steady price increases
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:59 pm
Buddy Holly crosswalk in Texas hometown to be removed following governor's order on road safety

A crosswalk honoring Buddy Holly with a painted depiction of the rock and roll legend's iconic glasses will have to be removed from his hometown of Lubbock, Texas
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:44 pm
At least 7 victims remain hospitalized as Oklahoma town cleans up leak of ammonia gas

Authorities say at least seven people remained hospitalized from injuries they suffered from an ammonia leak in a small Oklahoma town
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:27 pm
Skull found by workers in Michigan woodland months after headless human remains discovered in same area

The skull was located in the same area where human skeletal remains located in March
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:21 pm
Walmart scrambles to pull t-shirts which appear to have Nazi logos on them

Images of the t-shirts and hoodies include a raised, white arm with an extended flat palm being held over a black, clenched fist, which is known to be used online by white supremacists
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:20 pm
Jeffrey’s Epstein’s reading list: Emails reveal pedophile’s Amazon picks from ‘Lolita’ to Woody Allen

‘To say I'm shocked is an understatement,’ one of the authors told The Independent upon learning his book was in Epstein’s library
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:06 pm
America is staying-in: StubHub’s refusal to say how many people will buy gig and sports tickets over next few months spooks investors

StubHub’s CEO said that the demand for live events is still ‘phenomenal’
Published: November 14, 2025, 8:51 pm
Tucker Carlson claims Patel’s FBI ‘doesn’t want us to know’ truth about ‘right-wing’ Trump shooter Crooks

Ex-Fox host turned right-wing podcaster claims Trump administration is hiding that would-be assassin Thomas Crooks was a supporter of the man he came within inches of killing last year
Published: November 14, 2025, 8:36 pm
Man killed in shootout near medical center after telling deli worker he planned to shoot up hospital, NYPD says

The man immediately fired his gun at officers when they got out of their vehicles, police said
Published: November 14, 2025, 7:44 pm
The Latest: Epstein emails reveal ties to influential figures even after conviction

Thousands of documents released by the House Oversight Committee offer a new glimpse into what Jeffery Epstein’s relationships with business executives, reporters, academics and political players looked like over a decade
Published: November 14, 2025, 7:32 pm
Mali suspends French TV channels over alleged false reports

Mali's ruling junta has suspended two French TV channels for broadcasting alleged false information about a fuel blockade by the al-Qaida-linked military group Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM)
Published: November 14, 2025, 7:26 pm
Ukraine starts crucial interceptor drone production as Russian attacks continue

Russia is investing heavily in long-range drones as the nation bombards Ukraine
Published: November 14, 2025, 7:14 pm
Feds bust 14 in Mafia-tied online college sports betting ring involving student athletes

Between 2022 and 2024, the New Jersey ring allegedly handled roughly $2 million in gambling transactions
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:54 pm
Wildfire rages in California while Los Angeles faces flood threat

Forecasters say heavy rain pushing south could help firefighters control the blaze
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:50 pm
RFK Jr. used psychedelics and wanted Olivia Nuzzi to have his baby, her new book on their ‘digital affair’ reveals

‘They spoke often and were intimate enough for her to see him flossing his teeth, his dopp kit overflowing with prescriptions,’ Olivia Nuzzi’s new memoir reveals.
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:41 pm
Trump now faces the worst possible fate in polling: Becoming Joe Biden

It doesn’t matter how much Trump talks about how costs are going down. Voters are not buying what he is saying, Eric Garcia writes
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:40 pm
Secret DOJ memo that green-lights US ‘drug boat’ strikes is based entirely on a Trump theory: report

At least 80 people have been killed in 20 strikes on alleged smuggling boats
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:18 pm
Teen accused of plotting to kill his baby’s mother’s new boyfriend had to ask for a ride: cops

Arrest warrants show Hugo Carlin had been sending violent texts to friends ahead of the alleged murder plot
Published: November 14, 2025, 6:10 pm
There’s a new predator in Sri Lanka’s reservoirs. Locals see it as an opportunity

Authorities organized an angler competition to try to control the snakehead population
Published: November 14, 2025, 5:40 pm
Cold spell brings magical phenomenon that disappears with one touch

Resembling spun sugar or delicate glass, these icy blooms are incredibly fragile
Published: November 14, 2025, 5:31 pm
How Germany is leaving Britain’s flag-loving patriots behind as it prepares for war with Russia

The UK is being left behind as Germany and other allies in Europe ramp up military service to tackle greatest threat to its democratic way of life since 1945, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: November 14, 2025, 5:00 pm
Man accused a throwing single fatal punch at Seattle hip-hop concert arrested after cross-country search, prosecutors say
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The suspect fled to Alabama after punching his alleged victim at a $ucideboy$ concert in Seattle
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:58 pm
Rabbi pal of RFK Jr. in all-out war with condo board over ‘antisemitic’ $710 amenity fee

Exclusive: ‘America’s Rabbi’ Shmuley Boteach told The Independent that he plans to escalate the battle even further, but the board says they aren’t going to budge
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:44 pm
Border Patrol agent who went viral over arrest video died of overdose, lawyer says

Isaiah Hodgson, 29, passed away in August after appearing in widely seen clip of a U.S. citizen being brutally detained in California and then being arrested himself over drunken incident a month later
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:44 pm
‘A scholarship made me dream of a life beyond Gaza – then the UK told me to leave my children behind’
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Exclusive: Amany, a mother of three, was delighted when she was offered a scholarship to study an MSc at the University of Bristol earlier this year. But when the Foreign Office told her that she could not bring her husband or children, she was left with an ‘impossible choice’. She tells Maira Butt that the decision will ‘break’ her children’s hearts
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:39 pm
Venezuela’s Maduro warns Trump against ‘forever war’ as US military build-up intensifies

The most advanced US aircraft carrier - USS Gerald R. Ford - is expected to reach the waters off Venezuela within days with thousands of sailors on board
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:39 pm
Right-wingers accuse The Babylon Bee of ‘inciting murder’ against Megyn Kelly with deleted pager bomb joke

‘This is a fun way for the Babylon Bee to call for murder,’ one conservative podcaster reacted to the since-deleted post.
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:35 pm
Inside Putin’s campaign of terror in Kyiv: Why Russia keeps bombarding the capital

Russia has amplified its attacks on Ukraine despite insistence it is open to peace talks
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:18 pm
Former American Idol contestant accused of raping minor once fronted a band named ‘Sexual Harassment’

Randy Madden, 45, formed the group after he failed to win over the ‘American Idol’ judges in 2008
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:15 pm
Trump speaks out days after Epstein email bombshells and blames ‘weak Republicans’ who fell for ‘hoax’

President has avoided taking questions from reporters since the bombshell emails dropped on Wednesday
Published: November 14, 2025, 4:05 pm
Armed police shoot man seen ‘brandishing knife’ at Paris train station

Prosecutors said an officer used a ‘weapon’ on the man at Montparnasse station
Published: November 14, 2025, 3:57 pm
Court blocks new rules limiting which immigrants can get commercial drivers' licenses

The Transportation Department’s new restrictions that would severely limit which immigrants can get commercial driver’s licenses to drive a semitrailer truck or bus have been put on hold by a federal appeals court
Published: November 14, 2025, 3:52 pm
Giveaway: Claim free tickets to see Bel Trew’s documentary at the Institute of Contemporary Arts

The Independent is offering 10 pairs of tickets to Bel Trew’s eye-opening screening and panel discussion at the Institute of Contemporary Arts
Published: November 14, 2025, 3:48 pm
How the funny and feminist fashion in 'Palm Royale' further the storytelling

“Palm Royale” made a splash in its first season with a starry cast, high production values, and its ubiquitous grasshopper cocktail
Published: November 14, 2025, 3:46 pm
Member of US Congress vows to find Americans who participated in ‘human safari’ in besieged Sarajevo
Foreigners would allegedly pay up to £88,000 to shoot at unarmed civilians
Published: November 14, 2025, 3:28 pm
In Trump’s ‘Central Casting’ world, do Democrats need to get ‘hot’ to win?

Republican and Democratic insiders tell Andrew Feinberg about a ‘hotness gap’ that could make a difference in next year’s midterm elections and beyond
Published: November 14, 2025, 3:19 pm
As Epstein consumes the White House, Republicans are starting to think twice about absolute loyalty to Trump

On the Hill, Trump’s influence amounted to little in the face of the MAGA voter base’s fury. That’s a sign of things to come, argues John Bowden
Published: November 14, 2025, 3:17 pm
Model turned Epstein girlfriend says she was delivered to Trump to be ‘groped’

‘Clearly we are these objects, these trophies,’ Epstein’s former girlfriend said, ‘It’s horrifying’
Published: November 14, 2025, 2:58 pm
New Jersey pilot, 47, becomes first known death from red meat allergy caused by a tick bite

The unidentified man had been healthy up until a camping trip with his wife and kids in the summer of 2024
Published: November 14, 2025, 2:34 pm
79 unknown ‘cremains’ found in Houston funeral home damaged in hurricane as police ask for help identifying them

Police are trying to link the remains to their next of kin
Published: November 14, 2025, 2:20 pm
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon retiring after 11 years as he names his replacement

The current CEO transformed the business during his time at the helm
Published: November 14, 2025, 2:09 pm
19 migrants deported by US to Ghana have been moved to an unknown location, lawyer says

Nineteen West African nationals deported by the U.S. to Ghana have been moved to an unknown location, according to a lawyer for one of the deportees
Published: November 14, 2025, 1:57 pm
Cheetos and Doritos are turning down the orange color — and yes, it is a Trump thing

The Trump administration wants major food producers to stop using synthetic dyes by the end of next year
Published: November 14, 2025, 1:54 pm
Epstein says he lost a $10K bet to Trump over ex-Marla Maples and sent a truck of baby food as payment, emails show

The email exchange was among the thousands of Epstein-related documents released by Congress
Published: November 14, 2025, 1:44 pm
Trump finds a new job for MAGA acolyte who was removed from running for top post over alleged racist chats

Ingrassia has previously been linked to a string of scandals, including allegedly saying that holidays like ‘mlk jr day’ and ‘Juneteenth’ should be ‘eviscerated’
Published: November 14, 2025, 12:57 pm
Russian spy ship detected just miles from Hawaii’s coast

The Coast Guard was sent to ‘monitor’ the ship
Published: November 14, 2025, 12:28 pm
Hegseth announces military’s Operation Southern Spear against ‘narco-terrorists’ after Trump briefed on strike options

President met with top generals earlier this week to discuss best means of tackling drug smugglers in Latin America, according to a report
Published: November 14, 2025, 12:07 pm
Megyn Kelly slammed for questioning if Jeffrey Epstein was really a pedophile: ‘He was into the barely legal type’

Kelly claimed that a close friend, with an inside track on the case, believes that Epstein was ‘not a pedophile’ and that he was instead ‘into the barely legal type’
Published: November 14, 2025, 12:05 pm
Trump’s initial AG pick Matt Gaetz denies report he paid for sex with homeless 17-year-old who was saving money for braces

Gaetz has denied ever having sex with the girl, who said in court documents that she was given ecstasy and paid for having sex with him at a party
Published: November 14, 2025, 11:59 am
More than 150 Palestinians held on plane in South Africa for 12 Hours

Passengers included a woman who was nine months pregnant
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:40 am
Mining giant liable for deadly dam collapse that caused country’s worst environmental disaster

Its devastating failure killed 19 people
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:34 am
Man accused of killing American Idol exec and her husband ruled incompetent to stand trial

Raymond Boodarian, 22, has been ruled incompetent to stand trial for the murder of American idol executive Robin Kaye and her husband Thomas Deluca.
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:30 am
Wall Street drops to one of its worst days since April as AI bubble fears return

Nvidia and other AI superstar stocks kept dropping on worries that their prices shot too high
Published: November 14, 2025, 10:06 am
German government to subsidize industry's energy prices in bid to revitalize economy

Germany’s governing coalition has agreed to subsidize energy prices for heavy industry over the next three years
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:49 am
Trump brands European left-wing groups as ’global terrorists’ in latest Antifa crackdown
The groups were described as having ‘Marxist ideologies, including anti-Americanism, 'anti-capitalism,' and anti-Christianity’
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:44 am
South Carolina murderer faces firing squad execution as clemency decision looms

Stephen Bryant killed three people in the span of five days
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:41 am
Photographer captures amazing moment seal jumps on her boat to escape killer whales

‘You poor thing,’ Drucker can be heard saying, as the seal looks up at her
Published: November 14, 2025, 9:13 am
White House admits key economic data may never be released and blames the shutdown

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt warns October CPI and jobs reports might not be published
Published: November 14, 2025, 8:22 am
Snacks that kids will actually eat – recommended by a nutrition expert

From chickpea puffs to fruit rolls, the crowd pleasers this registered dietitian keeps stocked check all the boxes
I have grown wary of sending my four-year-old to school with bananas. Despite my best intentions to ply her with fresh produce, I have spent too many weekday mornings scooping mashed-up, peeled but uneaten bananas and browning apple slices out of her Elsa lunchbox.
Like many parents, I’m constantly trying to strike the balance between convenience, nutrition, variety, budget and – importantly – whether my kid will actually eat the foods I’ve packed for her.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 8:15 pm
Trump can get away with saying what he likes about the BBC. But Epstein? That’s his one vulnerability | Jonathan Freedland

In attacking a vital broadcaster, the US president is once again holding others to standards he flouts. But the Maga faithful might not let his links to the disgraced financier go
To confront Donald Trump is to engage in asymmetric warfare. It is to enter a battlefield that is not level, where he enjoys an immediate and in-built advantage over those who would oppose him or merely hold him to account. That fact has cost Democrats dearly over the past decade – exacting a toll again this very week – but it has now upended an institution central to Britain’s national life: namely, the BBC.
The key asymmetry can be spelled out simply. Trump pays little or no regard to the conventional bounds of truth or honesty. His documented tally of false or misleading statements runs into the tens of thousands: the Washington Post registered 30,573 such statements during Trump’s first term in the White House, an average of 21 a day. In a single interview with CBS’s 60 Minutes earlier this month, Trump spoke falsely 18 times, according to CNN.
Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist
Guardian newsroom: Year One of Trumpism: Is Britain Emulating the US?
On Wednesday 21 January 2026, join Jonathan Freedland, Tania Branigan and Nick Lowles as they reflect on the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidency – and to ask if Britain could be set on the same path.
Book tickets here or at guardian.live
Published: November 14, 2025, 5:12 pm
‘Studio bosses were like: it sounds lovely. We’ll pass!’: Joel Edgerton and Clint Bentley on their Oscar-tipped lumberjack tragedy

The actor and the director of Train Dreams – a quietly powerful tale of a logger in 1900s Idaho – on the slog of getting it made, the joy of motel living and why human-made things will always beat AI
America was built by men like Robert Grainier, the stoical lumberjack at the heart of Train Dreams. Grainier cuts the trees and tames the forest and lays the ground for railroads and towns. Technically, then, Train Dreams is a western. But he never once ropes a steer, shoots a bandit or circles the wagons ahead of a Comanche attack on the plains. The small print tells a different kind of story.
It was a hard film to pitch, admits the actor Joel Edgerton: an uphill struggle; plenty of studio trepidation. “You go into the meeting and say: ‘Well, it’s a movie about a guy who’s not really making choices for himself. He’s kind of pushed around by life.’”
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 5:00 am
How Anna Wintour’s Vogue front covers made a statement to the end

A look at the editor-in-chief’s Vogue covers from her first radical combination in 1988 to her final ‘weird’ shoot
During her 37-year tenure as editor-in-chief of American Vogue, Anna Wintour has presided over more than 400 covers. December 2025’s, on newsstands this week, will prove her last before she steps away to focus on roles as Vogue’s global editorial director and chief content officer at Condé Nast.
The cover is certainly memorable: an image of the actor Timothée Chalamet photographed by Wintour’s long-term collaborator Annie Leibovitz in a Celine white polo neck, long cream coat and embroidered jeans, standing on a “planet” with a backdrop of a star-filled nebula provided by Nasa.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 3:11 pm
From conscience to platforming Trump: inside the slow death of ‘woke’ ESPN

The broadcaster was once attacked by critics for being too progressive. But that stance appears to have changed for good in Trump’s second term
“What happened to the Redskins, by the way?” Donald Trump asked in an interview on the Pat McAfee Show that notably did not stick to sports. His call-in appearance on Tuesday’s program to mark Veterans Day was meant to be a major coup for ESPN, the first time Trump had been interviewed on the network as a sitting president. But viewers could have just as easily been mistaken into believing they were watching Fox News.
Trump took his usual shots at Joe Biden, claimed credit for the Department for Veteran Affairs’ high approval ratings and declared victory over the Democrats in a government shut down that dragged on for a depressing 43 days. Rather than push back against the political self-promotion, McAfee cheered Trump on before opening the floor to his lackeys to ask him which NFL coach would make a great president. It was all delivered live from South Carolina’s Parris Island, the US’s oldest Marine depot, which gave McAfee further excuse to goad the commander-in-chief into barking “oorah” – a Marine battle cry that the recruits present were duty bound to respond to in kind. The only thing missing from the jingoistic scene was a monument to ESPN’s fallen integrity.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 11:00 am
‘It’s time for it to end’: the stars of Stranger Things open up about their final, epic season

After a decade, the Netflix hit is bowing out. Ahead of its last episodes, the show’s creators and cast talk about big 80s hair, recruiting a Terminator killer – and the birds Kate Bush sent them
How do you finish one of the biggest and most popular TV series of the last decade? Three years after season four came out, the fifth and final season of Stranger Things is about to make its way into the world. Millions of viewers are getting ready to find out what happens to the Upside Down and whether the plucky teens of Hawkins, Indiana can fight off Vecna for good, but it is early November 2025, and its creators Matt and Ross Duffer are finding it difficult to talk about. It’s not just because they’re feeling the pressure, or because the risk of spoilers and leaks is so dangerously high. It’s because the identical twin brothers from North Carolina are just not ready. “It makes me sad,” says Ross. “Because it’s easier to not think about the show actually ending.”
A decade ago, hardly anyone knew what the Upside Down was. Few had heard of Vecna, Mind Flayers or Demogorgons. In 2015, the brothers – self-professed nerds and movie obsessives – were about to begin shooting their first ever TV series. Stranger Things was to be a supernatural adventure steeped in 80s nostalgia, paying tribute to Steven Spielberg and Stephen King. Part of their pitch to Netflix was that it would be “John Carpenter mashed up with ET”. Winona Ryder and Matthew Modine were in it, so it wasn’t exactly low-key, but it was by no means a dead-cert for success, not least because it was led by a cast of young unknowns. The first season came out in the summer of 2016, smashed Netflix viewing records, and almost immediately established itself as a bona fide TV phenomenon.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 1:00 pm
US military planning for divided Gaza with ‘green zone’ secured by international and Israeli troops

Exclusive: Almost all Palestinians have been displaced to ‘red zone’ where no reconstruction is planned
The US is planning for the long-term division of Gaza into a “green zone” under Israeli and international military control, where reconstruction would start, and a “red zone” to be left in ruins.
Foreign forces will initially deploy alongside Israeli soldiers in the east of Gaza, leaving the devastated strip divided by the current Israeli-controlled “yellow line”, according to US military planning documents seen by the Guardian and sources briefed on American plans.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 6:31 pm
Trump ends support for Marjorie Taylor Greene amid growing Epstein feud

President turns on ‘Wacky Marjorie’ after congresswoman criticizes effort to block release of key Epstein documents
Donald Trump announced Friday that he is withdrawing his support and endorsement of Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene, a longtime ally and previously fierce defender of the president and the Maga movement.
Trump’s move away from Greene came just hours after she said in an interview she thought the president’s attempts to stop the release of the files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein is “insanely the wrong direction to go”.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 3:02 am
US army veteran who received Purple Heart deported by ICE to Mexico

Venezuelan-born Jose Barco detained upon early release from prison following attempted murder conviction
An army veteran and Purple Heart recipient who served two tours in Iraq was deported on Friday morning from an immigration detention facility in Florence, Arizona.
Arizona state representative Raquel Terán told Fox 10 Phoenix that Jose Barco, a Venezuelan-born veteran whose family fled Cuba as refugees, was deported at 4am from Arizona.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 2:03 am
Trump says he will take legal action against BBC, despite its apology

US president tells reporters he will sue the corporation for ‘anywhere between a billion and $5bn’
Donald Trump has told reporters he will still take legal action against the BBC next week, despite the British broadcaster apologising for a misleading edit of one of his speeches.
On Friday evening, the US president told reporters aboard Air Force One “we’ll sue them for anywhere between a billion and $5bn, probably sometime next week. We have to do it.”
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 12:56 am
China advises against travel to Japan amid escalating row over PM’s Taiwan comments

Sanae Takaichi says the use of force against Taiwan could warrant a military response from Tokyo
China has advised its citizens to avoid travelling to Japan, escalating a diplomatic feud sparked by comments from Tokyo’s new prime minister about a hypothetical attack on Taiwan.
Sanae Takaichi told Japan’s parliament on 7 November that the use of force against the self-ruled island claimed by China could warrant a military response from Tokyo. Japan has since said its position on Taiwan – just 100km from the nearest Japanese island – is unchanged.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 3:46 am
US judge bars Trump from cutting off University of California funds

Federal judge Rita Lin says administration has playbook designed to bring universities ‘to their knees’ and force them to ‘change their ideological tune’
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from withholding federal funding and threatening hefty fines against the University of California amid the administration’s attempts to coerce elite US universities into adopting and promoting conservative ideals.
US district judge Rita Lin of San Francisco issued the preliminary injunction late Friday, saying the government was not allowed to demand payments from the California school system over the administration’s claims that it violates civil rights by allowing antisemitism and practising affirmative action.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 4:43 am
From Hollywood to holy water: Pope Leo invites stars to the Vatican

Observers say that welcoming of guests including Cate Blanchett, Monica Bellucci and Spike Lee is a move to raise pontiff’s profile
A host of Hollywood celebrities will meet Pope Leo on Saturday, a gathering Vatican observers say is aimed at giving some star power to the pontiff, who is the first US pope in the history of the Catholic church.
Cate Blanchett, Monica Bellucci, Chris Pine and Adam Scott are among the actors who will join a special audience with Leo at his Apostolic Palace residence, along with the Oscar-winning directors Spike Lee, George Miller and Gus Van Sant.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 5:00 am
Judge to approve $7bn settlement with OxyContin maker that requires Sackler family members to pay victims

Deal would also require multibillionaire family to give up ownership of the Connecticut-based firm
A federal bankruptcy court judge on Friday said he would approve OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma’s latest deal to settle thousands of lawsuits over the toll of opioids that includes some money for thousands of victims of the epidemic.
The deal overseen by US bankruptcy judge Sean Lane would require some of the multibillionaire members of the semi-reclusive Sackler family who own the company to contribute up to $7bn and give up ownership of the Connecticut-based firm.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 9:52 pm
Russia increasingly targeting trains as attacks on Ukraine’s rail network intensify

Ukrainian minister says more than 800 attacks recorded since start of year as Moscow seeks to destroy country’s logistical capabilities
Ukraine has recorded a threefold increase in the number of attacks on its railway system since July, according to a senior minister, as Moscow seeks to scupper one of Kyiv’s key logistical systems.
Oleksii Kuleba, a deputy prime minister with responsibility for infrastructure, said attacks on the network since the start of 2025 had caused damage totalling $1bn (£760m).
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 5:00 am
Trump news at a glance: Pam Bondi announces investigation into Trump’s adversaries’ ties to Jeffrey Epstein

US attorney general names Jay Clayton as lead investigator, hours after direction from US president – key US politics stories from 14 November 2025
Pam Bondi announced on Friday afternoon that she had assigned Jay Clayton, the interim US attorney for the southern district of New York, to lead the investigation into Donald Trump’s political adversaries and their ties to Jeffrey Epstein, hours after the president directed her to do so.
“Jay Clayton is one of the most capable and trusted prosecutors in the country, and I’ve asked him to take the lead,” the US attorney general said of the lawyer, who also served as chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) during Trump’s first administration. “As with all matters, the department will pursue this with urgency and integrity to deliver answers to the American people.”
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 2:03 am
Trump reverses course and cuts tariffs on US food imports

Order exempting coffee, beef, bananas and other items comes as White House fights off concerns about rising costs
Donald Trump moved to lower tariffs on food imports, including beef, tomatoes, coffee and bananas, in an executive order on Friday as the White House fights off growing concerns about rising costs.
The new exemptions take effect retroactively at midnight on Thursday and mark a sharp reversal for Trump, who has long insisted that his import duties are not fueling inflation. They come after a string of victories for Democrats in state and local elections in Virginia, New Jersey and New York City, where affordability was a key topic.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 10:46 pm
Trump’s targeting of alleged drug vessels strains UK-US intelligence ties

Suspension of intelligence cooperation in Caribbean is unusual move and there is potential for political fallout
It is an intelligence relationship that predates even the Five Eyes: the UKUSA alliance that began, naturally enough, in secret in 1946. But this week the strain of trying to be the closest security ally to a freewheeling White House has begun to show.
Britain, it emerged, had quietly suspended intelligence cooperation with the US in the Caribbean because London does not consider the deadly US military campaign against ships accused of drug trafficking to be in line with international law.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 1:50 pm
Georgia prosecutor to take over last remaining criminal case against Trump

Pete Skandalakis appointed himself to take over 2020 election interference case from district attorney Fani Willis
The only remaining criminal case against Donald Trump has been revived after the head of Georgia’s prosecutor’s council appointed himself to replace Fani Willis, the Fulton county district attorney, who was removed from the election interference case in September.
Pete Skandalakis, a Republican and the executive director of the prosecuting attorneys’ council of Georgia, the state body that provides legal training and is often charged to mitigate prosecutorial conflicts, wrote in a statement on Friday that he would be taking over from Willis.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 4:30 pm
Orbán’s claims of Trump summit triumph mask growing doubts over his grip on power

Embattled Hungarian leader says he won an indefinite reprieve from sanctions on oil and gas from Russia, but the US has since disputed this
As Viktor Orbán would tell it, he had the perfect meeting with Donald Trump.
After visiting the White House last week, the embattled Hungarian prime minister quickly declared victory, saying he had secured an indefinite exemption from US sanctions on oil and gas imported from Russia. The deal would shield Hungarians from skyrocketing energy prices ahead of parliamentary elections next year and potentially boost Orbán’s chances of extending his 15-year rule.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 6:00 am
‘Not for the faint-hearted’: is running the BBC an impossible job?

After Tim Davie’s resignation, the next director general will face internal strife, external noise and looming talks over the corporation’s existence and purpose
As BBC senior editors arrived at its New Broadcasting House headquarters in central London on Monday, the most pressing question was what had convinced Tim Davie, the corporation’s director general, to quit suddenly. Like any good BBC drama, it was a plot twist no one had seen coming.
As they assessed the brutal pressures that had finally proved too much for Davie, a second question soon arose. Was running the BBC now simply an impossible job?
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 6:00 am
Cop30 was meant to be a turning point, so why do some say the climate summit is broken?

Swamped by lobbyists and hobbled by a lack of urgency, there are fears Cop could become a sprawling spectacle that betrays those who depend on it most
Thousands of diplomats, activists, journalists and lobbyists are gathering in the sweltering, tropical heat of Belém, at the mouth of the Amazon, for the Cop30 climate talks.
Since Brazil was awarded the hosting duties three years ago, hopes have been high that the Amazonian Cop – taking place in the country that hosted the Earth summit where the global fight for the climate first began – could be a turning point in the fight against climate breakdown.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 6:00 am
‘I’m not as fierce as I seem’: Glenn Close on growing up in a cult, marching against Trump – and being unlucky in love

She’s Hollywood’s biggest character actor who terrified a generation of men with her ‘bunny boiling’ turn in Fatal Attraction. Now, Close alternates the glamour of the red carpet with living in a red state. She talks about the joy of her ‘undefined’ life
Most of us don’t live our lives in accordance with a governing metaphor, but Glenn Close does. The 78-year-old was born in Greenwich, Connecticut, a town in the north‑east of the US that, to the actor’s enduring irritation, telegraphs “smug affluence” to other Americans. In fact, Close’s background is more complicated than that, rooted in a childhood that was wild and free but also traumatic, and in an area of New England in which her family goes back generations. “I grew up on those great stone walls of New England,” says the actor, chin out, gimlet-eyed – Queen Christina at the prow of a ship. “Some of them were 6ft tall and 250 years old! I have a book called Sermons in Stone and it says at one point that more energy and hours ran into building the New England stone walls than the pyramids.”
If the walls are an image Close draws on for strength, they might also serve as shorthand for the journalist encountering her at interview. Close appears in a London hotel suite today in a military-style black suit, trim, compact, and with a small white dog propped up on a chair beside her. For the span of our conversation, the actor’s warmth and friendliness combine with a reserve so practised and precise that the presence of the dog in the room feels, unfairly perhaps, like a handy way for Close to burn through a few minutes of the interview with some harmless guff about dog breeds. (The dog is called Pip, which is short for “Sir Pippin of Beanfield”. He is a purebred Havanese and “they’re incredibly intelligent”. Most dog owners in the US have the emotional support paperwork necessary to get them on a plane but, says Close, laughing, “That’s really what he is!”)
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 6:00 am
Blind date: ‘She friend-zoned me over text before the night was through’

Alex, 31, an academic, meets Rachel, 28, a university caseworker
What were you hoping for?
A good plotline, a fun evening and the chance of a connection.
Published: November 15, 2025, 6:00 am
The scientist who helped win the fight to protect a sacred piece of the Pacific

Respected ocean expert Katy Soapi continues to advocate to protect Tetepare, one of the last untouched places in Solomon Islands
Scientist Katy Soapi’s earliest memories are of the sea. She grew up on Rendova, a lush island in western Solomon Islands, and life centred around the ocean.
“I remember when the big waves came, we would dive under them and come up laughing on the other side. Being part of those natural elements brought me so much joy.”
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 11:00 pm
Tim Dowling: our lunch guests are always prompt … So where are they?

The table is laid by 12.30pm and we’ve even ironed the napkins. At 1pm the meat is resting. At 1.30pm it’s time to make a phone call …
My wife and I are having people to lunch – another couple; old friends. It’s supposed to be an informal affair, but it’s necessarily been a long time in the planning because, unlike us, our guests are busy people, and hard to nail down.
Besides, if you have weeks to plan a lunch it can’t be that informal – you don’t want to make it seem as if you woke up that morning still having no idea what you were going to cook, even if that is the case.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 6:00 am
Week in wildlife: a chilled capybara, a bear at nursery and a Welsh polecat

The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 8:00 am
Welcome to the great unwokening of Hollywood! Shame no one can be bothered to turn up | Jason Okundaye

Sydney Sweeney has become the poster child of a predicted rightwing cultural domination. So why is no one watching her films?
I was on a walk around my local area in London when I was stopped in my tracks by a young man sauntering past me, wearing stone-wash jeans, a pair of shades and a “Reagan-Bush ’84” T-shirt. He gave off an incredibly smug air but, to be fair, he did look good. It’s a nice T-shirt, not like those garish Reform-branded football kits, so I could see why it might be appealing. A quick search informed me that for gen-Z rightwingers in the US, it has become the “conservative take on a band shirt or the once-ubiquitous Che Guevara tee”.
That casual display of conservative aesthetics reminded me of something else too: a much discussed cover of New York magazine from earlier this year, after Trump 2.0’s inauguration, which showed young rightwingers celebrating as they “contemplate cultural domination”.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 6:00 am
How a Texas shrimper stalled Exxon’s $10bn plastics plant | Shilpi Chhotray

Diane Wilson recognized Exxon’s playbook – and showed how local people can take on even the most entrenched industries
When ExxonMobil announced it would “slow the pace of development” on a $10bn plastics plant along the Texas Gulf coast, the company blamed market conditions. But it wasn’t just the market applying pressure; it was a 77-year-old shrimper named Diane Wilson who refused to stay silent. Her fight exposes big oil’s latest survival plan: ramping up oil and gas production to create plastic.
I first met Wilson back in 2019 while tracking her historic lawsuit against Formosa Plastics, the Taiwanese petrochemical giant accused of dumping toxic plastic waste throughout coastal Texas. Billions of tiny plastic pellets were contaminating waterways, shorelines and even the soil itself.
Shilpi Chhotray is the co-founder and president of Counterstream Media and Host of A People’s Climate for the Nation
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 1:00 pm
Republicans are regimented. Democrats are undisciplined. Just look at the shutdown | Robert Reich

Democrats finally had bargaining power and they caved. It’s nothing new – but it’s proof voters must make our demands clear
Chuck Schumer couldn’t hold his senators together at a time when their unity and toughness were essential. And at a time when they were winning: most of the public was blaming Republicans for the shutdown, and pressure was growing to reopen the government (flight delays were mounting).
Does this mean Schumer should go? Yes.
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: November 14, 2025, 11:00 am
Somebody to love: should AI relationships stay taboo or will they become the intelligent choice? | Brigid Delaney

How will AI destroy the world as we know it? Not through evil. My guess is it will do it through love
Recently, at a pub with a bunch of my friends who were gen X parents, the talk turned to young love. Most of their kids were in their late teens and early 20s, and embarking on their first relationships.
These gen X parents were a cohort that supported marriage equality and trans rights, not just for society more broadly but for their own children. And we all prided ourselves on being more progressive than the previous generation. Love is love.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 2:00 pm
The Guardian view on the Booker prize winner: putting masculinity back at the centre of literary fiction | Editorial

David Szalay’s Flesh breaks from a decade of female-centred interiors and reopens a genre many thought closed to men
Novels of female interiority have dominated literary fiction for nearly a decade. Writers such as Sally Rooney and Ottessa Moshfegh captured the inner lives of young women in a way that felt almost shockingly fresh and real, and chimed with the #MeToo moment. Similar stories about young men have become hard to find.
This week an unapologetic portrait of masculinity won the Booker prize. Flesh, by the British-Hungarian novelist David Szalay, follows the rise and fall of a working-class Hungarian immigrant called István from the late 1980s to the present day. We mainly see István in acts of casual sex or violence. He eats, he smokes. He says “Okay” and “yeah” over and over again. The novel is an exercise in radical exteriority: we do not know what István looks like, thinks or feels, and often he doesn’t either. This is the realist novel pared down to the bone.
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Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 6:25 pm
The Guardian view on Cop30: someone has to pay for the end of the oil and gas age | Editorial

The fossil-fuel era is drawing to a close, but at a pace far too slow for the planet’s good or a fair transition to a clean energy future
The weather in Belém, wrote the Guardian’s environment editor, offers a convenient metaphor for the UN climate talks being held in the Brazilian city. Sunny mornings begin in blazing optimism before the Amazon’s clouds gather and the deluge begins. Cop30 has followed the same pattern. It opened with sunshine – an agenda agreed on day one. The storms were deferred for later “consultations” on climate finance, carbon border tariffs and the question of how to close the yawning gap between national climate pledges and the Paris agreement’s safe pathway. These await Cop30’s second week.
They are likely to be more than mere squalls. The International Energy Agency confirmed last week that the fossil-fuel era is ending. Its annual report said the world will hit peak coal, oil and gas this decade and see declines thereafter. The economist Fadhel Kaboub, who advises developing nations on climate, argues this is not “because of political will, but because the economics of renewables is winning”. Africa, he says, can generate about 1,000 times the electricity it will need in 2040 – which could be exported. Globally, however, hydrocarbon use is easing far too slowly. The fight over money and a just transition matters at Cop30.
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Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 6:30 pm
World Cup 2026 qualifying roundup: Northern Ireland in playoffs despite loss

Slovakia win 1-0 and battle with Germany for top spot
Netherlands nearly there after draw in Poland
Michael O’Neill fumed at a goal that “should clearly have been disallowed” after Northern Ireland’s hopes of progressing from World Cup qualifying Group A were ended by the Slovakia debutant Tomas Bobcek in a 1-0 stoppage-time defeat in Kosice.
Bobcek, who had only been on the pitch for three minutes, prodded in after Bailey Peacock-Farrell failed to deal with a corner, but Northern Ireland were enraged that a foul was not given as Daniel Ballard had gone down under pressure from Leo Sauer.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 10:57 pm
NFL midseason-ish awards: Darnold’s rise to MVP and a surprising Browns rookie

With the season more than halfway done, we look at the outstanding figures from the 2025 campaign so far
Sam Darnold, QB, Seahawks. With apologies to Jonathan Taylor, we know how this story goes. MVP doesn’t stand for Most Valuable Player anymore. It stands for Most Valuable Quarterback on a 12-win team with a nice storyline. That gives us three frontrunners: Matthew Stafford, Drake Maye and Darnold.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 10:00 am
Coach featured in Netflix’s Last Chance U dies after Oakland campus shooting

Mayor Barbara Lee calls John Beam ‘a man who dedicated himself to building up the young people of this city’
A US football coach who starred in the Netflix documentary Last Chance U, about struggling college teams, has died after being shot on campus, authorities in California said.
John Beam, director of athletics at Oakland’s Laney College, was hurt in a Thursday lunchtime incident at the school’s field house, its downtown sports training complex. He later died, the Oakland police department said on Friday.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 1:50 am
Felix Auger-Aliassime beats Alexander Zverev to reach ATP semi-finals – as it happened

The Canadian reached the semi-finals for the first time, where he’ll face Carlos Alcaraz, after a 6-4, 7-6 win against the world No 3
Auger-Aliassime to serve. Ready? Let’s play.
Now Auger-Aliassime, dressed in purple, is making Zverev, clad all in black, wait for the coin toss. The match may not have started yet, but the mind games certainly have. Zverev wins it and elects to receive. Laura Robson is going for a Zverev win; Tim Henman opts for Auger-Aliassime. I think I’m sitting on the fence. Auger-Aliassime has the bigger momentum, but of course it’s Zverev with the greater pedigree.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 10:13 pm
Dodgers’ Ohtani into rare air with third straight MVP award and fourth overall

Ohtani wins fourth MVP, all unanimous
Schwarber, Soto round out NL finalists
Yanks’ Judge edges Raleigh for AL MVP
Two-way star Shohei Ohtani won his fourth MVP award in a unanimous vote for the National League honor on Thursday and Aaron Judge earned the American League accolade for the third time.
Ohtani won a MVP for the third straight year, his second in the NL with the Los Angeles Dodgers after two in the AL with the Los Angeles Angels. All four have been unanimous.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 1:09 am
Patriots march on as TreVeyon Henderson’s three touchdowns help down Jets

New York Jets 14–27 New England Patriots
Pat move to 9-2, guaranteed winning season
Rookie TreVeyon Henderson rushed for two touchdowns and made a TD catch to help Drake Maye and the New England Patriots win their eighth straight game, 27-14 over the New York Jets on Thursday night.
New England (9-2) matched their longest streak since Tom Brady’s final season with the team in 2019. The Patriots’ 3-0 record in AFC East games is their best start in the division since 2019 (5-0).
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 4:33 am
Football Daily | Ronaldo hits new heights for hubris after busy week playing fame game

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Football Daily, for research/self-loathing purposes, recently sat through Cristiano Ronaldo’s latest chat with Piers Morgan. Among many moments of hubris, self-celebration and smoke being blown up the great man’s rear end by the ever-willing Morgan, Ronaldo took a typical moment of quiet self-reflection. “I think in the world, nobody is more famous than me,” he trumpeted, Piers nodding along obediently. “Let’s debate it – who’s more famous, me or Donald Trump?” Though such a pointless debate might provide welcome distraction for a president rather uncomfortably named in some emails making the news at the moment, it has very little to do with what Ronaldo is famous for. While doing his day job he had a very bad time in Dublin, as Portugal went down 2-0 to an inspired Republic of Ireland side.
Loosely on the theme of the Wythenshawe FC story doing the rounds (Football Daily letters passim), I have a mildly amusing tale from the late 90s. I played in a bang-average, typically hungover, Sunday League pub team in Exeter. Several of my teammates and I were friends and occasional drinking buddies with a couple of the younger Exeter City players, who popped in the boozer in their downtime. After a particularly enjoyable Saturday night in the pub, following a rare Grecian home win, one of the players had joined us to celebrate, and, inevitably, we cajoled him into playing for us the following morning. No one expected the player to show, but there he was, boots and all, outside the pub at 9.30am. We didn’t think he’d actually play! We were away to a village team, miles away, and with a TQ postcode. None of us knew the place, but the collective assumption was that it ‘must be near Torquay’, reducing the likelihood anyone would recognise the player. He was normally an unused sub, with the occasional run-out. So we were confident he’d blend in. As we approached the car park at the pitch, there was a collective meltdown when we were greeted by a couple of lads in Exeter shirts! It turns out this village is split between City and the Greenies down the road. The postcode was a total red herring! So our ringer decided to risk it, gave the ref a fake name, and proceeded to boss the entire game. One of the City shirt-wearing lads asked us outright if that in fact was the player. We nonchalantly explained it was actually his younger brother, and that we were chuffed that he plays for us when he visits ‘big bro’. They bought it. We had to sub him, though. He was running rings around the opposition, to the point that a rather robust midfielder, who only had one arm, got sent off for trying to crock the player. We feared what his colleagues might do, and not wanting a showdown with Peter Fox and Noel Blake (ECFC’s management duo at the time), we decided not to chance it again. After that, the player himself seemed to spend more time in the pub than playing and was unsurprisingly released” – Jim Hughes.
I can’t be the only avid reader of literary novels to wonder where Lee Child gets his inspiration for naming characters in his Booker prize-winning Reacher series. By page 44 in his latest I’ve come across a David Moyes, a Steve McClaren, a Kelleher, a Walker and a Dominic (Szoboszlai or Solanke?). By page 66 I’m expecting the supervillain to be a certain Bruno Fernandes. Or does your other reader have another suggestion?” – John Murphy.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 3:20 pm
South Carolina executes man by firing squad, in state’s third such killing in year

Stephen Bryant, 44, convicted over 2004 murder, was shot dead despite growing backlash against ‘barbaric’ method
South Carolina executed a man by firing squad on Friday, marking the third time the state has used gunfire to kill a person on death row despite growing backlash against the method.
Stephen Bryant, 44, had been sentenced to death for the October 2004 killing of Willard “TJ” Tietjen and pleaded guilty to two other murders. Bryant’s lawyers had argued in final appeals that the sentencing judge had been unable to consider his brain damage from his mother’s alcohol and drug use during pregnancy, but South Carolina’s supreme court declined to halt the execution on Monday.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 12:09 am
California: powerful ‘atmospheric river’ storm prompts evacuation warnings

Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties prepare for deluge and possible landslides this weekend
A powerful storm doused California with heavy rain on Friday, prompting evacuation warnings as the state braced for the potential of floods, mudslides, thunderstorms and even the chance of a tornado over the weekend.
More than 4in of rain fell over coastal Santa Barbara county as the storm moved south toward Los Angeles, according to the National Weather Service.
Continue reading...Published: November 15, 2025, 12:27 am
Labubu toy movie with potential to anchor franchise in the works at Sony

Viral plush toy is heading to big screen after a deal was signed with details still unclear over whether it would be live-action or animated
Labubus could be headed to the big screen. Sony Pictures has acquired the screen rights to the plush toy sensation and is in early development of a feature film which, if successful, would anchor a new franchise.
The deal, first reported by the Hollywood Reporter, was signed this week between the Chinese toy makers and Sony Pictures, whose animation division is fresh off the global success of KPop Demon Hunters. No producer or film-maker is attached to the project yet, and it’s still unclear if the film would be live-action or animated.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 8:42 pm
Searches for lorazepam surged after release of The White Lotus, data shows

Third series of TV drama spiked interest in anti-anxiety drug amid warnings over illicit production of ‘benzos’
In the third series of the hit TV show The White Lotus, the entitled North Carolina housewife Victoria Ratliff is often shown reaching for her lorazepam. Now researchers say internet searches for the anti-anxiety drug surged after the show’s release.
Lorazepam, also known by its brand name Ativan, is a type of drug known as a benzodiazepine, or “benzo”. It is thought to work by boosting the effect of a neurotransmitter called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the brain.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 4:00 pm
Man who grabbed Ariana Grande at Wicked sequel premiere charged

Footage shows the man jumping the red carpet barricade of the Singapore premiere of Wicked: For Good, then rushing towards and embracing the star
A court in Singapore has charged a man who grabbed Ariana Grande at a premiere of Wicked: For Good on Thursday night with being a public nuisance.
Video footage shows Johnson Wen jumping over a barricade at Universal Studios Singapore and rushing at Grande on the red carpet. Grande’s co-star Cynthia Erivo immediately jumped in to help protect her and Wen was moved away.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 2:36 pm
Trump accused of caving to big business after deal to cut Swiss tariffs to 15%

Rolex denies ‘any negotiation’ with US although luxury watchmaker entertained Trump and gave him gold clock
Donald Trump agreed to cut US tariffs on Switzerland from 39% to 15% as part of a new trade pact, lowering duties that strained economic ties and hit Swiss exporters.
The two countries have signed a “non-binding memorandum of understanding”, the Swiss government announced, following bilateral talks in Washington and intense lobbying by Swiss firms.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 9:24 pm
Baby sea otter named Caterpillar rescued off central California coast

Marine Mammal Center in Morro Bay and local harbor patrol teamed up for mission to reunite pup with its mother
It was a foggy October afternoon on the central California coast when the Marine Mammal Center got a call on their public hotline: there were distressed cries coming from the frigid waters in Morro Bay.
The center’s experts were able to determine that the calls – which sounded almost like a human baby screeching – were coming from a roughly two-week-old sea otter pup that had been separated from its mother.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 4:58 pm
Protesters blockade Cop30 summit over plight of Indigenous peoples

Munduruku people demand to speak to Brazil’s president, saying they are never listened to
Protesters blockaded the main entrance to the Cop30 climate conference for several hours early on Friday morning, demanding to speak to Brazil’s president about the plight of the country’s Indigenous peoples.
About 50 people from the Munduruku people in the Amazon basin blocked the entrance with some assistance from international green groups, watched by a huge phalanx of riot police, soldiers and military vehicles.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 4:23 pm
From Australia to Turkey and, reluctantly, Germany: the tug-of-war over hosting Cop31

A years-long standoff over who should host the 2026 climate summit leaves Brazilian hosts, and other states, frustrated
Delegates turning up in the Amazonian city of Belém for the Cop30 climate conference were greeted by what some interpreted as a less than subtle dig by the Brazilian hosts.
The pavilions for Australia and Turkey – the countries that for more than three years have been competing to host the next Cop summit in November 2026 – had been placed side by side in the convention centre.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 4:00 pm
Yellow fever and dengue cases surge in South America as climate crisis fuels health issues

Disease outbreaks from South America to Europe have been worsened by rising global temperatures, experts say
Surging cases of yellow fever and dengue in South America highlight the growing assault on people’s health from the climate crisis, with infectious diseases spread by mosquitoes and deadly heat also now pushing into temperate regions such as Europe, experts have warned at the Cop30 climate summit.
There have been 356 cases of yellow fever in South America and 152 deaths so far this year, largely in the Amazon region, according to Pan American Health Organization figures. Apart from a large spike in 2017 and 2018, this is the largest number of yellow fever cases for any year in the continent, bar one, since 1960.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 12:00 pm
Weather tracker: US hit by exceptional early winter cold spell

Midwest struck by extreme snowfall and 80 southern weather stations tied or broke low-temperature records
The eastern half of the US has been gripped by an exceptional early winter cold spell this week, breaking a multitude of low-temperature records. Eighty weather stations across the deep south either tied or broke their daily minimum record on 11 November. Jacksonville in northern Florida experienced temperatures as low as -3C early on Wednesday morning, 17C below the average minimum for the time of year.
The cold outbreak also brought extreme snowfall to parts of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. Areas along the southern and western coasts of Lake Michigan experienced a phenomenon known as lake effect snow on Monday. This develops when cold air – which covered the US this week – moves over the relatively warm water of a lake or inland sea. This produces convection and heavy showers that move inland downwind of the lake, and can continue for hours or even days on end.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 12:11 pm
Justice department allegedly investigating debunked 2020 Georgia election fraud claims

Claim, by election deniers, would signal latest step by DoJ in moving away from protecting Americans’ voting rights
Members of Georgia’s election denial movement have claimed in recent weeks that the justice department is investigating debunked fraud claims in the state stemming from the 2020 election.
The development would be just the latest in a series of moves by Trump acolytes at the Department of Justice who are transforming the voting section of the agency from an office focused on protecting Americans’ voting rights to one that is in lockstep with an election denial movement that incessantly demands investigations and drastic reductions in access to the polls based on Donald Trump’s lies about elections.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 12:00 pm
Texas professors arrested at campus protest sue university, alleging retaliation
Ben Wright and Rosemary Admiral say UTD severely restricted campus access after arrests at peaceful protest
As the Trump administration and Texas’s governor, Greg Abbott, restrict free speech on college campuses, two professors at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) are suing the university for retaliation stemming from 2024 arrests at a peaceful campus protest.
History professors Ben Wright and Rosemary Admiral argue they should not have been arrested in the first place at the 1 May 2024 demonstration, where they were standing between their students and heavily armed law enforcement.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 12:00 pm
AfD hails US ban on European leftwing groups as historians fear crackdown on anti-fascists

German far-right party urges Berlin and other European nations to also designate ‘antifa’ groups as terrorist organisations
Germany’s far-right Alternative für Deutschland party has welcomed the US government’s decision to classify a prominent German anti-fascist group and three other European networks as terrorist organisations, calling on Berlin and other European governments to follow the example.
But historians of anti-fascism warned that at a time when far-right groups were making electoral gains across the continent, the move set a dangerous precedent that could prepare the ground for a broader crackdown on leftwing activism.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 4:57 pm
Guardian’s former Gaza correspondent named young journalist of the year in UK awards

Malak A Tantesh, 20, ‘showed immense talent and bravery’, said judges at Media Freedom awards in London
The UK’s Society of Editors has named Malak A Tantesh, the Guardian’s former Gaza correspondent, as young journalist of the year in the national press category at this year’s Media Freedom awards.
The judges said Tantesh “showed immense talent and bravery in some of the hardest conditions ever faced by a journalist, she continued to report while having to forage for food and facing the constant risk of bombing and the threat of targeted killing”.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 2:33 pm
Kashmir is focus of arrests after Delhi car blast linked to ‘terror module’

Investigators believe an explosion that killed 13 people may be linked to group operating in the disputed region
Police have carried out raids and made several arrests across the Indian region of Kashmir in the aftermath of a car explosion in Delhi that left 13 people dead.
On Wednesday, the Indian government confirmed it was treating the blast as a “terror incident” perpetrated by “anti-national forces”. The explosion took place outside one of India’s most significant monuments during rush hour on Monday evening.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 11:43 pm
Polls of western countries find deep dissatisfaction with democracy

Ipsos survey reveals fake news, lack of accountability, extremism and corruption seen as biggest threats
Satisfaction with democracy is below 50% in eight out of nine western countries surveyed in a poll, and majorities in all but one fear for its future, with fake news, lack of political accountability, extremism and corruption seen as the biggest threats.
An Ipsos survey of almost 10,000 people in Croatia, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, the UK and the US found satisfaction with democracy low in all except Sweden, with deep concerns about the future state of electoral politics.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 3:03 pm
‘I’m not just putting on nice plays’: Hollywood star Alan Cumming’s plan to reignite theatre in the Scottish Highlands

What is the effervescent new boss at Pitlochry theatre planning for his first season? Huge names, undersung stars – and a King Lear played by ‘the woman who changed my life’
‘Holy shit!” This was the instant response of one venerable theatre critic when Pitlochry Festival theatre sent round embargoed copies of the plan for Alan Cumming’s inaugural season. The man himself sits back in the cavernous workshop behind the theatre building, dapper in a grey plaid suit. “I loved that,” he says gleefully.
When the Hollywood star was announced as the new artistic director of Scotland’s only major rural theatre last September, there was widespread shock – not least that Cumming answered an open recruitment call – followed by feverish speculation over which A-list pals he might charm away from London or New York to perform in Highland Perthshire.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 2:16 pm
The Guide #217: The Louvre heist seems straight out of a screenplay – no wonder on-screen capers have us gripped

In this week’s newsletter: From the drama of the Paris break-in to Josh O’Connor’s mud-splattered turn in Kelly Reichardt’s latest, escapades – messy and cinematic – always seem to pull us in
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It was like something out of a movie. On the morning of 19 October, news broke of a heist at the Louvre in Paris: four thieves, disguised as construction workers, had made off with eight “priceless” pieces of French crown jewels from the 19th century. They also took a crown that once belonged to Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III, but for some reason dropped it outside the museum. The haul has since been valued by a prosecutor at around €88m.
The details of the case are astonishing, from the robbery itself – the thieves arrived in broad daylight, using a truck with a mechanical ladder to access the targeted gallery’s window, which they cut through with power tools – to subsequent revelations about the museum’s security measures. Reportedly, the password for its CCTV servers was “Louvre”, the source of much mirth since.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 5:00 pm
Nuremberg review – Russell Crowe is top notch as an on-trial Göring but Rami Malek lets side down

Crowe is wittily cast as the pompous Nazi in this tale from behind the scenes at the Nuremberg trials, but Malek is deeply silly as army psychiatrist Douglas Kelley
Here is a movie promising the juiciest of real-life stories from history. Before the Nazi war-crime trials at Nuremberg that started in November 1945, an obscure US army psychiatrist called Dr Douglas Kelley was ordered to interview the prisoners, chief among whom was Hermann Göring. This was supposedly to establish their fitness for trial, but was really intended to gain inside information as to how they would conduct their defence. Russell Crowe is rather wittily cast as the portly, pompous Reichsmarschall Göring; it’s the best he’s been for a long time, a sly and cunning manipulator playing psychological cat-and-mouse with the Americans.
But there is a deeply silly performance from Rami Malek as Kelley: an eye-rolling, enigmatic-smiling, scenery-nibbling hamfest which makes it look as if Malek is auditioning for the role of Hitler in The Producers. Leo Woodall plays the American army translator Howie Triest, Michael Shannon is the US chief prosecutor Robert H Jackson and Richard E Grant is British Tory MP David Maxwell-Fyfe who (for all that his postwar career as home secretary was notorious for the homophobic persecution, which helped drive Alan Turing to his grave), is actually shown to be crucial in cross-examining the Nazis. All of these actors do their best, but the figure of Kelley himself is a ridiculous cartoon.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 9:00 am
Malice review – you’ll be bingeing David Duchovny’s new thriller until Christmas

The X-Files star is at his charismatic best as a ruthless multimillionaire who hires Jack Whitehall as a sinister nanny. It’s like The White Lotus meets The Talented Mr Ripley
I can’t say I had “Jack Whitehall stars with David ‘The X Files/ Californication’ Duchovny in glossy TV thriller” on my 2025 bingo card, but here we are, and a good time with it can be had by all. Alongside, perhaps, a smidge of national pride to see the daft lad from Fresh Meat, Bad Education and Travels With My Father all grown up and holding his own.
The glossy thriller in question is Malice, in which Whitehall plays Adam, a tutor promoted to manny (male nanny, for those not au fait with rich people’s terms), who is bent – for reasons as yet unknown – on ruining high-rolling businessman Jamie Tanner (Duchovny). Whether he has it in for the rest of the Tanner family and friends, or they are just doomed to be collateral damage, is not clear, but that doesn’t spoil the machiavellian fun.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 5:00 am
John Cleese Packs It In review – former Python goes on the road in sickness and in health

Such is his grumpiness, it isn’t clear why the 85-year-old wanted to make the film – though ‘I need the money’ is a running gag
The long and fabled history of Monty Python has now reached its footnotes and afterthoughts era. After years of interpersonal disputes, multiple forays into the culture war and one very expensive divorce, 85-year-old John Cleese goes solo with a thin 80-minute travelogue, undertaking a European mini-tour while enduring a roll call of ailments (partial deafness, bone spurs, vertigo) which appears at least as substantive as his onstage material. Explaining his motivation, Cleese is not untypically blunt: a wheezy “I need the money” is the closest this film locates to a running gag.
What are we offered in return? Near-relentless gripes and grievances that mesh with Cleese’s recent media profile, ranging from the endless repacking to being filmed at all hours. (Perhaps understandable, given director Andy Curd’s often unflattering angles.) Also lambasted: audiences who refuse to titter at such routines as the one in which Cleese spends a small eternity hacking up phlegm. We get oddly little of the show itself, instead there’s much B-roll filler in fish markets and cheese shops, and an unlovely photomontage of the comic’s battered big toe. (In fairness, he warns us: “If you’ve just had a mouthful of popcorn, look away now.”)
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 11:00 am
The Carpenter’s Son review – Nicolas Cage is predictably miscast in dull biblical horror

A grim, grave-faced look at Jesus realising he is in fact the son of God is a bafflingly acted and messily made bore
It’s hard to know how seriously one should take a film that casts Nicolas Cage as Joseph, the carpenter who acted as the adoptive father of Jesus. One might expect, with the actor still relying on his trademark California intonation and histrionic outbursts, that this would be another one of his late-stage career larks, like playing Dracula or himself. But in The Carpenter’s Son, a bafflingly serious stew of horror, drama and fantasy, it slowly starts to dawn on us that this is in fact, not a joke. What it is I couldn’t tell you but entertaining it most definitely isn’t.
The film, from Egypt-born, London-raised writer and director Lotfy Nathan, is inspired by the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, a text seen as heretical by some, which offers highly debated “insight” into the early years of Jesus. Nathan begins by clueing us into the fact that this isn’t your vicar’s Sunday school biblical drama, as a screaming cave-based birth sequence is followed by a bonfire of babies, King Herod’s men throwing on more and more as mothers wail at the side. Cage’s unnamed carpenter and the new mother at his side (FKA twigs) escape and we leap forward to see them moving into a remote village with their teenage offspring, known as the boy (Noah Jupe).
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 7:03 am
Vybz Kartel on his legal battles, vulgar lyrics and the lasting scars of prison: ‘If I hear a key shake, it traumatise me’

With his murder conviction overturned, the Jamaican star is back performing. He talks about his illness, regrets, and how he felt about dancehall going global while he was behind bars
There’s a moment when I’m interviewing Vybz Kartel in the courtyard of the Four Seasons hotel in Tower Bridge, London, and the UK government emergency alert test rings on my phone. He is panicked by it and jumps up. “Me ready fi run you know!” he says, which has us both laughing.
It is a funny moment, but also a jolting one considering that it arrives in the middle of him discussing the lasting psychological effects of prison. Kartel, 49, real name Adidja Palmer, had been incarcerated across different institutions in Jamaica following his conviction for the 2011 murder of his associate Clive “Lizard” Williams. Following a lengthy appeal process, he was released in July last year after the ruling was overturned by the UK privy council (which is the final court of appeal for Jamaica due to the nation being a former British colony).
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 1:00 pm
أحمد [Ahmed]: Sama’a (Audition) review – a wild, world-spanning act of musical devotion

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The British free-jazz pianist Pat Thomas leads his quartet through a powerful fusion of Sufi inspiration, rhythmic intensity and improvisational fire
In April 2022, the wild and inquisitively wilful British free-jazz keyboardist and composer Pat Thomas was improvising with his eyes shut in the company of his quartet أحمد [Ahmed] at Glasgow’s Glue Factory. The music was dedicated to the 1950s-70s legacy of the late Art Blakey and Thelonious Monk bassist, oud player and early global-music pioneer Ahmed Abdul-Malik, the inspiration for the group’s work. When Thomas emerged from his trance, he was astonished to hear that an ecstatic crowd had been dancing the night away around him.
He shouldn’t have been surprised. Since أحمد [Ahmed]’s inception, their collective heat has fused abstract improv and groove music from all over the world: Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, dub, jungle, electronics, and the 1990s free-improv of Derek Bailey, Lol Coxhill and drummer Steve Noble have all inspired Thomas. Saxophonist Seymour Wright has absorbed the sax vocabulary of Evan Parker and the insights into collective improv and avant-swing of AMM drummer and teacher Eddie Prévost. Eclectic partners Joel Grip (bass) and Antonin Gerbal (drums) power and expand these infectious, volatile energies.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 9:30 am
‘I can’t be silent. I’ve been through too much’: Dee Dee Bridgewater on singing with the greats – and confronting Maga with jazz

Fuelled by a loathing of Trump, the war in Gaza and anger at ‘the same old chauvinistic crap’, the 75-year-old – who cut her teeth with Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins and more – has no plans to stop protesting
When I speak to Dee Dee Bridgewater, the jazz singer is preparing for a concert that evening in Des Moines, Iowa, performing classy selections from the Great American Songbook. But even though she has also recorded this material for her recent album Elemental, Bridgewater is not really in the mood. “I just don’t feel like it’s the time to be doing love songs and whimsical songs from the 1920s and 30s,” she says. “They’re beautiful, but there’s some kind of spirit and energy pushing me to sing songs saying: people, we have to protect our democracy.”
Bridgewater is one of American jazz’s foremost voices. Capable of crooning and confronting, the two-time Grammy winner has a career that spans six decades and has never stopped evolving. She cut her teeth sharing the stage with several of jazz’s greatest band leaders – Sonny Rollins, Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon – before branching out into acting; singing pop and disco; and working out of France, the UK and Mali, always with a determination to create on her own terms.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 8:00 am
Future Boy by Michael J Fox review – secrets from the set of a definitive 80s movie

The actor’s account of his big Hollywood break – and how it almost never happened
Michael J Fox has already eked out four books of Hollywood memoir, so the justification for a fifth – written with longtime collaborator Nelle Fortenberry – ought to be good. It is: the subject of these 176 pages is a three-month period in 1985 when Fox was simultaneously shooting his breakout sitcom role in Family Ties and the career-defining American classic, Back to the Future.
That’s two more-than-full-time jobs for one little guy, necessitating that the then 23-year-old actor work 20-hour days, six days a week. This schedule was only possible because the mid-1980s was a time before showbiz labour laws caught up with basic human decency. These days, we’re told, a standard contract “demands two weeks of buffer time on either side of a job”, while Fox didn’t even get an hour.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 7:00 am
The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup

The Murder at World’s End by Ross Montgomery; The Confessions by Paul Bradley Carr; The Good Nazi by Samir Machado de Machado; Bluff by Francine Toon; The Token by Sharon Bolton
The Murder at World’s End by Ross Montgomery (Viking, £16.99)
The first novel for adults by award-winning children’s author Montgomery is a locked-room mystery set in 1910 on a remote tidal island off the Cornish coast. At Tithe Hall, Lord Conrad Stockingham-Welt is busy instructing his servants to prepare for the apocalyptic disaster he believes will be triggered by the imminent passage of Halley’s comet. The labyrinthine house is a nest of secrets and grudges, harboured by both staff and family members, who include an irascible and splendidly foul-mouthed maiden aunt, Decima. When Lord Conrad is discovered in his sealed study, killed by a crossbow bolt to the eye, she co-opts a new footman to help her find the culprit. With plenty of twists, red herrings and a blundering police officer, this is a terrific start to a series that promises to be a lot of fun.
Published: November 14, 2025, 12:00 pm
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 review – hallucinogenic romp through dystopia is stupidly pleasurable

Activision; PlayStation 4/5, Xbox, PC
With a deafening onslaught of massive shootout set-pieces in exotic locations, an evolving campaign mode and excellent multiplayer offerings, this maximalist instalment of crazed carnage is a hoot
It seems like an anachronism now, in this age of live service “forever games”, that the annual release of a new Call of Duty title is still considered a major event. But here is Black Ops 7, a year after its direct predecessor, and another breathless bombard of military shooting action. This time it is set in a dystopian 2035 where a global arms manufacturer named the Guild claims to be the only answer to an apocalyptic new terrorist threat – but are things as clearcut as they seem?
The answer, of course, is a loudly yelled “noooo!” Black Ops is the paranoid, conspiracy-obsessed cousin to the Modern Warfare strand of Call of Duty games, a series inspired by 70s thrillers such as The Parallax View and The China Syndrome, and infused with ’Nam era concerns about rogue CIA agents and bizarre psy-ops. The campaign mode, which represents just a quarter of the offering this year, is a hallucinogenic romp through socio-political talking points such as psychopathic corporations, hybrid warfare, robotics and tech oligarchies. The result is a deafening onslaught of massive shootout set-pieces in exotic locations, as the four lead characters – members of a supercharged spec-ops outfit – are exposed to a psychotropic drug that makes them relive their worst nightmares. Luckily, they do so with advanced weaponry, cool gadgets and enough buddy banter to destabilise a medium-sized rogue nation. It is chaotic, relentless and stupidly pleasurable, especially if you play in co-operative mode with three equally irresponsible pals.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 6:00 am
Dorothy Waugh’s epic 1930s US national park posters – in pictures

Between 1934 and 1936, artist Dorothy Waugh was commissioned to create 17 posters for the National Park Service, a groundbreaking opportunity for a female designer at the time. Her designs, which were both accessible and avant-garde, are being celebrated in an exhibition for the first time at New York’s Poster House. Blazing A Trail: Dorothy Waugh’s National Parks Posters is on display until 22 February 2026
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 10:03 am
The week around the world in 20 pictures

The Cop30 climate summit, blackouts in Kyiv, immigration raids in Chicago and super-typhoon Fung-wong: the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 6:38 pm
Born in the forest: the women giving birth alone in the Kashmiri mountains

Far from hospitals, nomadic Gujjar women routinely go into labour – and die – on their herder communities’ long seasonal treks
Dawn had just broken across the trail through the Pir Panjal mountains when Fatima Deader felt the first labour pains. She and her family had almost reached the midway point of their 134 mile (215km) trek from Rajouri in Jammu to Kashmir’s higher pastures. Mist clung to the forest, and the ground was slick beneath the feet of the caravan of about 70 pastoralists who had stopped to camp together the previous night.
A week from her due date, she had been travelling on horseback and assumed the discomfort she felt was fatigue – until pain tore through her body.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 6:00 am
Experience: I played the trumpet for 25 hours straight

I couldn’t repeat a song, and improvisation wasn’t allowed. I needed a very long set list.
The first time I picked up the trumpet was 15 years ago. Before that, I had tried the drums and the clarinet. They didn’t quite stick. But when I blew my first note on the trumpet, it resonated with me in a way nothing else had. From that moment, I knew: this was my instrument.
Since then, I’ve dedicated myself to music. I teach students from diverse backgrounds and nationalities to share my love for the trumpet with others. I’ve seen first-hand how little recognition musicians and musicologists receive. Music demands so much time, discipline, money, and years of study – yet it is so undervalued. I’d like to change that.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 5:00 am
Redefining the rules of ‘mom style’

Motherhood changes so many things, including our bodies – and it’s reimagining not only our sense of style, but our sense of adventure, too
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A fresh newsletter from Blackbird Spyplane landed this autumn. Fashion’s most wise and witty tastemaker had written a guide to “cool mom style”, talking to newish mums. As a newish mum myself, the words reverberated through my inbox.
Among the pieces worn by the likes of designer Zoe Latta, designer Ellen Van Dusen and writer Natalie So were Pro Force martial arts pants and Marimekko-brights, Marni clogs and oversized yellow leather jackets. Gone were the cosy pumps and chunky practical boots I saw in the playground. Instead? Cool trainers that can go for miles, at pace, or be slipped on if your hands are full – Salomon “Snowclog Mid” sneakers, Nike Air Rifts, Asics Gel-Kayano 14s.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 7:00 am
Question 1: Are phone cheats killing the pub quiz?

Quizmasters are banning smart devices, using dedicated apps and finding plain old honesty can combat trivial offences
Who is older, Gary Numan or Gary Oldman? If you know the answer to this question (see below), you are probably one of hundreds of thousands of Brits who attend a pub quiz every week.
As a nation of committed trivia buffs, it was unsurprising that news of a quizmaster in Manchester outing a team for cheating was leapt on. Just where, we asked, is the special place in hell reserved for those quizzers who take a sneaky look at their phones under the table?
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 3:28 pm
It’s not all about roasting on an open fire – there’s so much more you can do with chestnuts

They have strong Christmas connotations, but these nuts are so versatile, whether you’re eating them hot out of the shell, or with pasta or pheasant. Plus: a burger that lives up to the hype
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If I’d ever spared a thought for how chestnuts – the sweet, edible kind, not the combative horsey sort – were harvested, I would probably have conjured rosy-cheeked peasants bent low in ancient forests and filling rough-hewn hessian sacks by hand. Back-breaking labour, sure, but so picturesque!
I was delighted, therefore, while on a writing retreat in Umbria last month, to get the opportunity to watch an elderly couple manoeuvre a giant vacuum around their haphazard orchard, followed by their furious sheepdog. The fallen crop was sucked into a giant fan that spat their bristly jackets back out on to the ground, and the nuts then went to be sorted by other family members on a conveyor belt in the barn – the good ones to be sold in the shell, the less perfect specimens swiftly dropped into a bucket for processing.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 12:30 pm
‘We stayed in a 500-year-old palazzo for €100’: readers’ favourite historic places to stay in Europe

Travel back in time at a folly in Scotland, a parador in Spain and a German castle
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My husband and I stayed in a beautiful 500-year-old Venetian palazzo for just €100 for a double room. The exterior of Palazzo Abadessa, tucked away in the sleepy backstreets of the Cannaregio district, is low key enough, but the grandeur and opulence begin to hit your senses as you explore. First we strolled through the lush ornamental garden, then the huge entrance hall decorated with frescoes and Renaissance paintings going back to the golden age of Venice, lit by glittering Murano chandeliers. The reception area is furnished with an antique velvet armchair, perfect for sipping a prosecco or Venetian spritz. Back in the 16th century, the original owners provided Venice with two of its doges, and today the stone corridors and high-ceilinged rooms have a classy, noble air, as if the ghosts of Caravaggio or Tintoretto might appear any moment and begin painting. Breakfast of cappuccino and croissants in the courtyard served by the friendly owners was a delightful way to start the day.
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Published: November 14, 2025, 7:00 am
Detained in US for speech, a UK commentator speaks out: ‘They don’t want people like us to go to America’

Sami Hamdi was detained after a pro-Israel group released a video purportedly showing him praising the 7 October 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel
A British political commentator who was detained by immigration authorities in the US over his pro-Palestinian advocacy said shortly after returning to the UK on Thursday that his detention was “less an attack on me and more an attack on Americans and the rights of Americans themselves”.
Sami Hamdi arrived in London on Thursday, three weeks after he was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at San Francisco international airport while on a speaking tour in the US. He agreed to leave the country after being guaranteed the right to apply for a new US visa, which he says he plans to do.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 7:00 am
People in the US: how are your holiday shopping plans being affected by Trump’s tariffs and the cost of living?

We want to hear from people in the US about how Donald Trump’s economic policies may be affecting their plans for holiday shopping
We’d like to find out more about your holiday spending plans this year. The New York Times reported on Friday that the Trump administration is pivoting to an affordability message and considering lowering some tariffs rates.
The administration has floated policies that would lower prices for coffee and fruit, spoken about a 50-year mortgage proposal, and Trump has mused on social media about giving Americans $2,000 funded by tariff revenue.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 6:32 pm
Are you limiting the time you spend online? We’d like to hear from you

What prompted this change, and how has it affected you?
Are you bored of AI slop dominating news feeds? Fed up of “enshittification”? Tired out by “advice pollution”? Done with polarising content? Giving up social media and rediscovering the joy of boredom?
One study shows that time spent on social media peaked in 2022 and has gone into decline since then, according to an analysis conducted for the Financial Times by digital audience insights company GWI.
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 11:38 am
Russian attacks on Kyiv and a drones portrait of David Hockney: photos of the day – Friday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: November 14, 2025, 2:14 pm
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