Iran's president accuses Trump, Netanyahu, Europe of provoking unrest: 'They brought them into the streets'

Iran's president accused President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and European leaders of trying to "fragment society."
Published: January 31, 2026, 6:35 pm
IDF says Gaza strikes hit terrorists, weapons facilities after ceasefire breach; hospitals report 30 killed

At least 30 Palestinians were reportedly killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza as ceasefire tensions escalate ahead of Rafah border crossing reopening.
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:22 pm
Hundreds of political prisoners in Venezuela could be released under new amnesty bill

Venezuela's acting president announces amnesty bill that could free hundreds of political prisoners, including opposition leaders and journalists.
Published: January 31, 2026, 1:43 pm
Satellite images reveal activity at Iran nuclear sites bombed by US, Israel

Satellite images reveal Iran building roofs over damaged buildings at the Isfahan and Natanz nuclear sites that were struck by the U.S. and Israel last year.
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:42 pm
Venezuela releases all known American detainees after Maduro's capture and government takeover

All known American citizens detained in Venezuela have been released by interim authorities after the recent political upheaval in the country.
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:48 am
Trump scores strategic win as Panama court ousts Hong Kong firm from canal ports

Panama's Supreme Court struck down a Hong Kong company's port operations near Panama Canal amid constitutional concerns. U.S. Secretary of State Rubio calls the decision encouraging.
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:26 am
Hikers stiff hotel on unpaid bill after treacherous 7-hour mountain rescue operation, nonprofit says

Rescued hikers allegedly stiffed a hotel after a Scafell Pike rescue operation in England's Lake District, leaving volunteers to pay the $178 bill.
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:11 am
Ukraine races to bolster air defenses as Putin’s strike pause nears end

Ukraine is rushing to boost air defenses as a brief Russian airstrike pause on Kyiv nears an end. Experts warn the temporary halt may strengthen Moscow's position.
Published: January 30, 2026, 7:20 pm
Venezuela's acting president overhauls oil industry amid pressure from Trump administration

Venezuela's acting president signs law ending state oil monopoly, reversing decades of socialist policy to allow private companies control of the industry.
Published: January 30, 2026, 6:43 pm
Israel set to reopen Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt for first time since May 2024

Israel announced that the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip will reopen "for limited movement of people only" on Sunday, Feb. 1.
Published: January 30, 2026, 6:34 pm
UN faces severe cash crisis as Trump admin ramps up pressure on world body

U.N. faces potential cash crisis by July as unpaid dues hit record $1.568 billion. Secretary-General António Guterres warns of liquidity problems amid funding cuts.
Published: January 30, 2026, 5:53 pm
Trump admin labels Israel 'model US ally' ahead of major military aid talks

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

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

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

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

Rubio revoked travel privileges for Iranian officials after organizations accused the regime of killing more than 6,200 protesters. President Trump also warned of a "massive armada."
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:22 am
These Gazans May Finally Get a Lifeline to the World

Thousands of Palestinians are waiting to be evacuated for medical treatment as the border between Gaza and Egypt looks set to reopen in the coming days.
Published: January 31, 2026, 10:41 am
How Europe Is Moving to Reduce Dependence on Trump

Since President Trump made threats about Greenland, the continent’s leaders have debated the rapid deterioration of U.S. ties in policy papers and at dinner.
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:01 am
Israel Launches Attack in Gaza

A local health official said at least 26 people had been killed in the attacks, which the Israeli military said had targeted Hamas commanders.
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:20 pm
Pierre Poilievre Is Retained as Leader of Canada’s Conservatives

Pierre Poilievre, a populist who led the Conservative Party to defeat last year, was retained as its leader on Friday, despite his dismal poll numbers.
Published: January 31, 2026, 1:23 pm
Russia’s Oil Revenue Is Plummeting

The new reality has forced the Kremlin to raise taxes and increase debt, and hovers over peace talks with Ukraine.
Published: January 31, 2026, 10:02 am
U.S. Allies Are Drawing Closer to China, but on Beijing’s Terms

As Washington unsettles its partners, Beijing is reaping diplomatic gains, without backing down on human rights, trade or security.
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:01 am
Russia Is Finding the Gaps in Ukraine’s Front Line

The swift advance of Moscow’s forces into the town of Huliaipole showcases a central challenge for Kyiv: how to defend 700 miles with too few troops.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:00 am
Syrian Government and Kurdish-Led Militia Seal a Deal to Merge Forces

The long-anticipated agreement closes a period of intense uncertainty in northeastern Syria after rebel forces led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, who is now the president, seized power in December 2024.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:50 pm
Xi’s Military Purge May Set Back His Taiwan Ambitions

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

The global television phenomenon is full of Canadian iconography and subsidized by Canadian taxpayers. On Thursday, it came home to celebrate.
Published: January 30, 2026, 5:56 am
Argentina in Advanced Talks to Become Destination for U.S. Deportations

Washington and Buenos Aires are working on an agreement to allow the U.S. to deport immigrants from other nations to the South American country.
Published: January 30, 2026, 5:17 pm
The Netherlands Is Getting a New Government. Will It Last?

Rob Jetten, a 38-year-old centrist, is poised to be the youngest prime minister in Dutch history. But his government will be in a daunting position.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:43 pm
International Companies Doing Business With ICE Are Taking Heat

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

Spurred by government policies and the global A.I. boom, the market’s value has jumped by hundreds of billions of dollars. Individual investors have piled in.
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:03 am
Danes Who Fought Alongside US Troops March Against Trump’s Comments

In the latest anti-American gathering in Denmark, veterans who went to war alongside U.S. troops took to the streets of Copenhagen.
Published: January 31, 2026, 6:17 pm
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Published: January 31, 2026, 11:55 am
Mark Carney Meets ‘Heated Rivalry’ Star Hudson Williams

Only one thing could make the TV show and cultural phenomenon “Heated Rivalry” more Canadian: pairing one of its stars, Hudson Williams, with Prime Minister Mark Carney in the nation’s capital.
Published: January 31, 2026, 11:00 am
U.N. Says It’s in Danger of Financial Collapse Because of Members’ Unpaid Dues

The world body warned it would run out of money by July and have to close its New York headquarters if countries, namely the United States, did not pay annual dues that amount to billions of dollars.
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:09 am
Why Trump Is Going After Iran Now
As President Trump warns that “we have a lot of very big, very powerful ships sailing to Iran right now,” our national security correspondent David E. Sanger breaks down what to know.
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:06 pm
Children Were Arrested in Iran’s Brutal Crackdown on Protests

An Iranian government official said some children had been detained, the first such acknowledgment in weeks of anti-government protests.
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:20 pm
Trump Moves to Cut All Oil to Cuba as U.S. Targets Its Government

President Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on any country that delivers oil to Cuba appeared to be directed largely at Mexico, the only nation that has sent any meaningful fuel shipments to the island.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:47 pm
Drilling Through the Thwaites Glacier for Clues to Its Melting

A team hopes to place instruments in the waters beneath the colossal Thwaites Glacier, with the help of a drill that uses hot water to punch through ice.
Published: January 30, 2026, 5:59 pm
Algae Growth on Greenland’s Ice Contributes to Melting, Studies Show
New studies show how algae grows on ice and snow, creating “dark zones” that exacerbate melting in the consequential region.
Published: January 30, 2026, 5:11 pm
A Challenge for Britain’s Royal Mail: Proving It Can Deliver the Mail

Late letters are causing distress to some in Britain and fueling criticism of its 500-year-old postal service.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:46 pm
Iran Rules Out Talks With U.S. Until Trump’s Threats Stop

Iran’s foreign minister ruled out direct talks unless President Trump stops threatening to attack it. He also said Iran would not discuss its ballistic missiles.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:31 pm
Born of a Factory Mistake, This Sad Toy Horse Captures China’s Mood

A manufacturing error turned a Lunar New Year toy into an unlikely emblem of workplace fatigue.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:46 pm
Trump Tells U.K. and Canada That Boosting Trade With China Is ‘Dangerous’

The leaders of both countries have recently visited Beijing seeking to strengthen economic ties, as tensions with the United States rise.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:29 am
Panamanian Court Strikes Down Hong Kong Firm’s Canal Contract

The ruling delivers a victory to President Trump, who has said he wants the U.S. to control the canal, and a blow to the longtime ports operator, CK Hutchison.
Published: January 30, 2026, 7:24 pm
Michael Beck, 65, Dies; First to Report Symptoms of ‘Havana Syndrome’

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

Bowing to Trump administration pressure, the new legislation improves conditions for foreign oil companies and opens the way to slash the taxes they pay.
Published: January 30, 2026, 12:25 am
Svalbard Polar Bears Are Getting Fatter (for Now), Study Finds
Seals favored by Svalbard bears are becoming easier to hunt as ice declines, a study found. But researchers say the situation may be temporary.
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:15 pm
European Union Labels Iran’s Revolutionary Guard a Terrorist Group

The move, which comes after the killing of protesters, brings the European Union in line with the United States and Canada.
Published: January 30, 2026, 2:15 am
How His Duel With Trump Boosted Emmanuel Macron, France’s Embattled President

Dismissed as a lame duck, Emmanuel Macron has clawed back some influence after his defense of Greenland and Denmark. Will quieter domestic politics allow him to secure his legacy?
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:44 am
In Beijing, Starmer and Xi Seek a Way Around a Volatile U.S.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain is seeking to promote economic ties for growth, offering China’s leader, Xi Jinping, a way to court one of America’s allies.
Published: January 30, 2026, 1:40 am
US military warns Iran it will not tolerate any 'unsafe' actions ahead of live-fire drills in Strait of Hormuz

U.S. Central Command warned Iran it will not tolerate "Any unsafe and unprofessional behavior" near American forces ahead of live-fire naval drills.
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:45 pm
Federal judge rejects Minnesota request to block ICE-led Operation Metro Surge

Federal judge denies Minnesota's bid to halt ICE's Operation Metro Surge, ruling state failed to meet legal standard to block immigration enforcement.
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:04 pm
Campus Radicals: Dems target military school, Chicago teachers wreak havoc, college nurse's viral scandal

Melinda Cook was fired as a nurser from VCU Health while Democrats targeted a Virginia military college over DEI concerns and Chicago teachers continued their anti-ICE campaign.
Published: January 31, 2026, 4:17 pm
‘Serial Killer Whisperer’ reveals how he cracked America’s most prolific murderer and unlocked 93 confessions

Retired Texas Ranger James Holland reveals how he got Samuel Little to confess to 93 murders, making him "the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history."
Published: January 31, 2026, 3:00 pm
Detroit judge, 3 others charged in alleged scheme to steal thousands from vulnerable and incapacitated people

Judge Andrea Bradley-Baskin and three other Detroit residents were charged for allegedly conspiring to "systematically embezzle funds from wards."
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:55 pm
Salman Rushdie refuses to be 'diverted' by terrorism after surviving near-fatal stabbing attack

Salman Rushdie premieres documentary about his 2022 stabbing attack at Sundance Film Festival, sharing his powerful story of survival and resilience.
Published: January 31, 2026, 1:00 pm
Utah doomsday mom arrested abroad after allegedly abducting four kids, dumping them in European orphanage

Utah mother accused of kidnapping four children and abandoning them in Croatian orphanage after allegedly believing "end times" were coming to America.
Published: January 31, 2026, 11:00 am
LAPD arrests violent agitators after protests erupt outside federal detention center in Los Angeles

Los Angeles police arrested multiple protesters after violent clashes erupted outside a federal detention center during Friday demonstrations.
Published: January 31, 2026, 6:37 am
ICE lodges detainer for illegal immigrant accused of sexually assaulting teen

ICE lodged an arrest detainer against an illegal immigrant from Egypt accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl while she slept in her bed, according to federal authorities.
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:49 am
Coast Guard searching for survivors after commercial fishing boat sinks off Massachusetts; 1 body recovered

The Coast Guard is searching Massachusetts waters after fishing vessel Lily Jean reportedly sank off Cape Ann with seven aboard, including an NOAA observer.
Published: January 31, 2026, 1:09 am
Murder suspects among 8 inmates who escaped Louisiana jail; manhunt launched

A manhunt is underway for five of eight inmates who escaped a Louisiana prison Friday. Louisiana State Police has taken the lead in the search.
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:10 am
Father claims daughter accused of sex crimes with Florida middle schoolers is the 'real victim'

A Florida woman back in jail after being arrested again has faced multiple charges of sexual abuse of minors, but her father argues she is the victim.
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:38 pm
Married real estate mogul allegedly offered contractor millions to leave husband, lawsuit claims

Real Brokerage CEO accused of offering contractor $500K cash and $3M home to leave husband in shocking lawsuit that allegedly destroyed her marriage.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:52 pm
LAPD chief defies Newsom's mask ban for federal immigration agents citing safety concerns

The LAPD won't enforce California's ban on masked federal immigration agents, citing public safety concerns during ongoing ICE operations in Los Angeles.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:50 pm
Florida couple sues fertility clinic after allegedly giving birth to someone else's baby

White couple sues Florida fertility clinic after giving birth to baby who appeared "racially non-Caucasian," genetic testing allegedly confirms embryo mix-up.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:35 pm
Nevada judge frees convicted MS-13 killer despite government warnings about public safety

A Nevada judge released a convicted MS-13 murderer despite Justice Department warnings, sparking public safety concerns and legal controversy.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:27 pm
Los Angeles hospice fraud reaches billions as Medicare providers scam federal system with fake companies

Hospice fraud explodes in Los Angeles with providers allegedly scamming $3.5 billion from Medicare through ghost patients and fraudulent sham companies.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:17 pm
Woman demands justice after masked gunmen ambushed vehicle in Puerto Rico, killing her fiancé

A tourist couple was allegedly ambushed by a dozen masked gunmen in Puerto Rico. The shooting left a DuPont chemist dead and a fiancée wounded and demanding justice.
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:54 pm
Palestinian immigrant convicted of second murder-for-hire plot hatched from North Carolina cell

Convicted man plotted three murders from jail after pleading guilty to murder-for-hire scheme in shocking North Carolina federal criminal case.
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:11 pm
Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Dems target military college, anti-ICE nurse fury, more union follies

Stay up to date with the Fox News Campus Radicals newsletter, which brings you the in-depth investigative stories from college campuses nationwide.
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:23 pm
California woman arrested after allegedly beheading boyfriend, fleeing to Mexico

A California woman allegedly decapitated her boyfriend and fled to Mexico in a shocking murder case. Alyssa Lira was arrested after a months-long international search.
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:12 pm
Seattle mayor pushes local police to track, investigate ICE agents' enforcement activities

Seattle mayor Katie Wilson is banning federal immigration agents from city property, requires police documentation of interactions following Minneapolis events.
Published: January 30, 2026, 7:46 pm
California man arrested after fortified underground bunker found with weapons cache

California authorities discovered an underground bunker allegedly filled with illegal guns and ammunition after investigating a marijuana operation.
Published: January 30, 2026, 7:35 pm
New Ghislaine Maxwell mugshot included in DOJ's latest Epstein files release

The DOJ released never-before-seen Ghislaine Maxwell mugshot from 2020 arrest alongside 3 million pages of materials related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Published: January 30, 2026, 7:31 pm
Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Ruby Franke exposed, Elizabeth Smart horror twist, Idaho murders photo chaos

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: January 30, 2026, 6:05 pm
Chicago Orders Police to Document Potentially Illegal Federal Immigration Tactics

The order, signed by Mayor Brandon Johnson, instructs police officers to report allegations of unlawful conduct in an effort to prosecute the most aggressive federal immigration actions.
Published: January 31, 2026, 6:03 pm
Federal Judge Denies Request to Block ICE Surge in Minnesota

Local officials had argued that the decision to send some 3,000 immigration agents to Minnesota amounted to a violation of state sovereignty.
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:50 pm
Alex Pretti Memorial Grows, a Week After He Was Killed

One week after the I.C.U. nurse was shot dead by federal agents, tributes continue to build on the sidewalk where he fell.
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:24 pm
Bovino Is Said to Have Mocked Prosecutor’s Jewish Faith on Call With Lawyers

Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol field leader, made disparaging remarks in reference to the U.S. attorney in Minnesota, an Orthodox Jew, people with knowledge of the phone call said.
Published: January 31, 2026, 4:12 pm
Minneapolis Residents Wear Their Passports, Desperate to Ward Off ICE

ICE agents can stop anyone they suspect of being undocumented. Now, residents are weighing their rights and their pride against their own safety.
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:55 pm
What to Know About Anti-ICE Protests This Weekend

Organizers are trying to build on the momentum created after the killings of two protesters in Minneapolis this month.
Published: January 31, 2026, 10:02 am
Politicians Are Calling the Protests in Minnesota an Insurgency

The term, used to describe war, poses dangers when applied to American political unrest.
Published: January 31, 2026, 10:02 am
How Fear of ICE Upended Life in One Minnesota School District

In Fridley, a Minneapolis suburb, school officials are driving nervous teachers and buying families groceries. At dismissal, the superintendent patrols for federal agents.
Published: January 31, 2026, 10:02 am
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Fans Flock to Korean Language Classes

Across the country, Americans who love K-pop and K-dramas are flocking to Korean language classes.
Published: January 31, 2026, 10:01 am
Should Any Programs Help Minority Groups? In Lawsuits, Conservatives Say No.

Lawyers have filed a rush of lawsuits against corporations, law firms, health care companies, art groups and nonprofits. And they are mostly winning.
Published: January 31, 2026, 3:53 pm
Draft Epstein Indictment Accused Him of Crimes Against More Than a Dozen Girls

Jeffrey Epstein, who ended up pleading to a much lesser state charge, told one victim that bad things could happen to her if she talked, the 2007 document said.
Published: January 31, 2026, 3:41 am
Police Report Backs Activist’s Account in Clash With ICE Agent Near Chicago

A new report from a police department outside of Chicago sheds light on a rare battery charge brought against an ICE agent after a fight with an activist.
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:47 am
Google co-founder had long relationship with Maxwell and visited Epstein’s island.

Published: January 31, 2026, 2:22 am
Trump Officials Bypass Congress to Push Billions in Weapons Aid to Israel

The move was the third time the Trump administration has tried to expedite arms shipments to Israel by going around the review process for weapons sales.
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:22 am
Release of Three Million Epstein Pages Falls Short, Survivors Say

Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, told reporters on Friday that “there’s a hunger or a thirst for information that I do not think will be satisfied by the review of these documents.”
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:08 am
After Bovino Leaves, Minnesotans Search for Signs of Change in Crackdown

Arrests were continuing, according to residents who have tracked the immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities, but some people observed fewer clashes.
Published: January 31, 2026, 1:07 am
Epstein contacted women for Steve Tisch, co-owner of the Giants.

Published: January 31, 2026, 12:43 pm
F.B.I. Presentation Outlines Allegations Against Powerful Men
A 21-page slide presentation summarized the agency’s investigations into Jeffrey Epstein.
Published: January 31, 2026, 1:05 am
Search Suspended for 6 Missing in Boat Off the Coast of Massachusetts

Searchers recovered one body after the Lily Jean, a 72-foot fishing vessel, issued an emergency alert on Friday. The U.S. Coast Guard said on Saturday that it was suspending its search.
Published: January 31, 2026, 4:53 pm
Trump Officials Move to Double Number of H-2B Guest Visas This Year

It was a rare move by the Trump administration to expand a foreign worker program, amid a sweeping effort to drastically cut immigration.
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:36 am
Trump Called for ‘De-Escalation’ in Minneapolis. It Didn’t Last Long.

President Trump has offered dueling messages on the crisis in Minneapolis, part of a pattern of dialing back his rhetoric only to change again if the political winds are shifting.
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:45 am
Here’s What to Know About the Millions of Pages of Epstein Documents

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche signaled that this would be the last major release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:03 pm
Epstein Offered Prince Andrew a Meeting With a Russian Woman, Emails Show

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his royal titles last year after new disclosures showed the extent of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:51 pm
After ICE Took Liam Conejo Ramos, 2 Students From Same School Enter Detention

The school’s principal said he brought two children to federal custody at the request of their mother, who was detained. Last week, another student, Liam Conejo Ramos, was picked up by immigration agents.
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:16 am
What to Know About the ‘Abortion Clinic’ Law Being Used to Charge Don Lemon

The Trump administration used a federal law prohibiting blockades of abortion clinics and places of worship to charge Mr. Lemon and others in Minnesota.
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:54 pm
‘Don’t hang yourself,’ Epstein’s cellmate told him, according to prosecutor’s handwritten notes.

Published: January 30, 2026, 11:53 pm
Spending Deal Leaves Government in Shutdown Limbo for the Weekend

The House still must clear the legislation for President Trump’s signature, but is not expected to return to Washington to do so before Monday.
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:13 pm
Judge Weighs Trump’s Removal of Slavery Markers From George Washington’s House

The administration has ordered that further changes be made to Independence National Historical Park, according to internal National Park Service documents obtained by The New York Times
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:34 pm
Protesters Denounce Trump Immigration Tactics in ‘National Shutdown’

Demonstrators rallied across the country, leaving school and work and closing businesses in a show of solidarity with Minneapolis.
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:57 am
ICE Expands Power of Agents to Arrest People Without Warrants

An internal memo changed the standard from whether people are unlikely to show up for hearings to whether they could leave the scene.
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:53 am
Escape to Alcatraz: Coyote Swims a Mile in Search of New Turf

The coyote struggled onto the rocky shore this month. It is the first documented coyote on Alcatraz since the island was transferred to the National Park Service in 1972.
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:07 pm
Musk and Epstein Exchanged Emails About Visiting One Another, Documents Show

Mr. Musk has tried to put distance between himself and the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, but emails show the two were on friendly terms.
Published: January 31, 2026, 6:11 pm
Trump’s Immigration Push Fractures Republican Party

The party was mostly unified on the issue not long ago, but splinters are everywhere now.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:47 pm
Trump’s Lawsuit Against I.R.S. Creates ‘Enormous Conflict of Interest’

The president is demanding that the federal government pay him at least $10 billion over the unauthorized disclosure of his tax returns during his first term.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:33 pm
Emails Show Warm Relationship Between Epstein and Richard Branson

The two men’s relationship was known, and a photo of Mr. Branson had been on display in Mr. Epstein’s Upper East Side townhouse.
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:03 am
Bruce Springsteen Takes the Stage as Minneapolis Residents Take to the Streets

For a second week, residents demonstrated against Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s incursion into their city. And Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at a benefit concert.
Published: January 31, 2026, 1:05 am
NASCAR Star’s Plane Had Several Instrument Failures Before Crash

The successive problems appeared to overwhelm the pilots, who were experienced but not authorized to fly the type of jet they were operating alone, according to federal safety investigators.
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:52 pm
Dan McQuade, a Catalyst in Cosby’s Downfall, Dies at 43
His viral video of the comedian Hannibal Buress calling Bill Cosby a rapist helped spur broader coverage of sexual-assault accusations against a once-beloved entertainer.
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:50 pm
Some Republicans Lament the Spending Deal Trump Has Blessed

Hard-right Republicans have criticized an agreement they see as capitulating to Democrats on their party’s strongest issue: immigration.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:07 pm
Florida Universities Partnered With ICE, Stoking Anxiety Among Students

It is rare for schools to work in concert with immigration officials, and it remains unclear if the partnerships have led to deportations.
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:23 pm
Ghislaine Maxwell appeared to receive a chummy missive in 2002 from a ‘Melania.’

Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime companion and the future first lady, Melania Trump, were known to have socialized together in that period.
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:48 pm
Feds Release Document of Tips Mentioning Trump and Epstein

This summer, federal investigators assembled a summary of accusations against Mr. Trump that had come in through the agency’s public tip line. The Times has not corroborated the allegations.
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:10 pm
Epstein Notes Suggested Bill Gates Engaged in Extramarital Sex

It is unclear if Mr. Epstein sent the July 2013 emails to the Microsoft founder. A representative of the Gates Foundation said their claims were “absolutely absurd and completely false.”
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:15 am
Minnesota and Immigration Dominate 9 Mayors’ Discussion Over Safety and Trust Under Trump

The nation’s mayors gathered in Washington this week, and Minneapolis has dominated the conversation.
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:32 pm
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Planned Trip to Epstein’s Island

Prominent people have been scrutinized for their visits to Jeffrey Epstein’s island in the Caribbean. Mr. Lutnick’s visit had not been previously disclosed.
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:05 pm
Texas May Be Losing Its Grip as America’s Fastest-Growing State

Long accustomed to rapid growth, Texas saw the overall number of people moving from other states sink to its lowest level in two decades, census estimates show.
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:08 pm
How Did This Beloved Rock From Canada End Up in California?
Climbers have used the 70-pound rock, which they call Portable, to practice balancing and gripping. Months after it went missing, it was found 19 hours away.
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:30 pm
Church angel ‘restored to look like Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni’

The culture ministry has launched an investigation into the matter
Published: January 31, 2026, 6:28 pm
The Latest: Huge cache of Epstein documents includes his emails with wealthy and powerful

A huge new tranche of files on millionaire financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein released Friday revealed details of his communications with the wealthy and powerful, some not long before his death by suicide in 2019
Published: January 31, 2026, 6:22 pm
Demonstrators in Milan protest ICE unit at Winter Olympics

Hundreds of demonstrators have gathered in Milan to protest the deployment of ICE agents during the upcoming Winter Olympics
Published: January 31, 2026, 6:07 pm
Trump now wants his triumphal arch to be 250ft tall, dwarfing other Washington, DC monuments
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President said in December he hoped to start building within two months at Memorial Circle
Published: January 31, 2026, 6:00 pm
Minnesota ICE protests live: More than 300 rallies planned nationwide after clashes between protesters and police in LA

More than 300 ‘ICE Out of Everywhere’ protests are scheduled for Saturday, organizers said
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:21 pm
Iran-Trump latest: Two explosions leave five dead as regime denies military leader targeted

Two explosions have been reported in Iran as US military assets gather in the Middle East ahead of a possible strike
Published: January 31, 2026, 5:18 pm
Trump plays MAGA conductor in bizarre new painting with Charlie Kirk in the orchestra

Donald Trump has shared a bizarre new painting in which he acts as the conductor of a MAGA orchestra.
Published: January 31, 2026, 4:42 pm
Israeli airstrikes ‘kill 27 Palestinians’ in one of the deadliest days since the ceasefire: ‘Where is the truce?’

Grieving relatives told how they found the bodies of children in the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Saturday
Published: January 31, 2026, 4:39 pm
Veterans protest at US embassy over Trump’s Greenland threats

They say they feel ‘let down and ridiculed’ by the US administration
Published: January 31, 2026, 4:27 pm
Russia suffers heaviest losses since WWII as casualties in Ukraine conflict near 2 million

The report said Russia suffered 1.2 million casualties, including up to 325,000 troop deaths, between February 2022 and December 2025
Published: January 31, 2026, 4:25 pm
Epstein files live updates: Trump mentioned thousands of times in huge new release along with fresh Andrew allegations

Justice Department officials released the next trove of documents more than a month after the congressionally mandated deadline
Published: January 31, 2026, 4:04 pm
Hundreds protest in Milan against ICE involvement at Winter Olympics

Italians blew whistles and sang Bruce Springsteen songs
Published: January 31, 2026, 4:01 pm
Britain and Japan will respond with ‘strength’ as instability ‘shakes the world’, Starmer says

Sir Keir Starmer said the relationship between Britain and Japan is now the ‘strongest it has been in decades’
Published: January 31, 2026, 3:47 pm
A former Sierra Club Foundation director sues over internal racism that he says hinders its mission

A former Sierra Club Foundation employee is suing the nonprofit, alleging that normal workplace interactions got twisted into an unfair harassment complaint to force him out after he called out racial discrimination internally
Published: January 31, 2026, 3:42 pm
‘We Greenlanders actually like America – it’s just Trump that’s the problem’

Residents in the Greenlandic towns of Sisimiut and Nuuk tell Annabel Grossman that despite the months of tensions and mounting threats they still welcome a relationship with America
Published: January 31, 2026, 3:11 pm
Eight prisoners – including four accused of murder – recaptured after major jail break in Louisiana

It is the second high-profile mass jailbreak in the state in months
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:48 pm
Neom nightmare: How Mohammed bin Salman’s dream of a ‘city of the future’ became a $500bn disaster

Nearly a decade ago, the Saudi crown prince promised to build a gleaming utopia on the coast of the Red Sea that would redefine how human beings lived and worked. But experts say the scaling back of his project reveals that it was always an impossible dream in the first place, Alex Croft reports
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:28 pm
Mine collapse in eastern Congo leaves at least 200 dead

At least 200 people were killed in a landslide at coltan mines in eastern Congo, according to rebel authorities
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:03 pm
Omid Djalili: ‘Iranians will fight to the very end against this regime’
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British-Iranian comedian Omid Djalili talks to Caspar Barnes about the brutal protest crackdown – and whether US intervention could usher in a new era for Iran
Published: January 31, 2026, 2:01 pm
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Chernobyl loses power while mass blackouts continue across Ukraine

Ukrainian president says talks with Russia and the US may be delayed while Trump focuses on 'situation with Iran'
Published: January 31, 2026, 1:33 pm
The disruptive force of weight loss drugs: How GLP-1s do more than shed pounds

The impacts of weight-loss medications reach far beyond the realm of health and wellness
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:59 pm
His family believed he was killed in a car crash – before investigators took a closer look. Three years on, the case remains unsolved

Ascenzio ‘Slanz’ Bilello would never make it home to his wife in August 2023. Nearly three years later, his sister tells Andrea Cavallier what she believes happened
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:57 pm
What are the main revelations from the new Epstein files release?

Donald Trump is mentioned more than 3,000 times in the new tranche of three million documents
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:48 pm
Minnesota hospital nurses dispute ICE claim that man shattered his skull by running into a wall

Nurses in Minneapolis doubted claims made by ICE agents about a Mexican immigrant's severe injuries
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:27 pm
Trump envoy showed ‘troubling lack of knowledge at Ukraine peace talks and could not say when war began’

The unnamed official viewed ‘territorial issues like real estate’, a senior Ukrainian official claimed. The White House has pushed back on the report
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:03 pm
The potential outcomes if Trump strikes Iran
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The US president has renewed threats against Iran, weeks after promising to come to the aid of anti-government protesters
Published: January 31, 2026, 11:42 am
Trump lashes into female ABC News reporter with new insult when pressed on $10 billion IRS lawsuit

‘You’re a loud person,’ the president sneered on Friday at ABC News’ Karen Travers. ‘Very loud. Let somebody else have a chance.’
Published: January 31, 2026, 11:00 am
‘Agents are at my door right now’: Journalist goes live as FBI arrives to arrest her over Minnesota church protest

Georgia Fort said that her children were in her home as FBI agents came to take her into custody
Published: January 31, 2026, 10:45 am
Mariah Carey's secret grunge album part of tribute at MusiCares event

Mariah Carey has been honored as MusiCares Person of the Year for her musical achievements and philanthropy
Published: January 31, 2026, 9:36 am
Bill Gates rubbishes affair claims in newly released Epstein files: ‘Absolutely absurd’

Claims about the billionaire are among 3 million files released by the US Department of Justice
Published: January 31, 2026, 9:24 am
Richard Branson distances himself from ‘abhorrent’ Epstein after their emails appear in new DOJ document dump

In a 2013 exchange, Branson asked Epstein to bring his ‘harem’ to their next get-together
Published: January 31, 2026, 9:23 am
Adopted son arrested after his mom is found murdered and stuffed in a trash can

Jordan Weems of Oklahoma admitted to police that he attacked his 49-year-old adoptive mom with a hammer and his fists, according to official documents.
Published: January 31, 2026, 3:27 am
Coast Guard launches search for missing fishing boat off Massachusetts coast

The 72-foot Lily Jean issued an alert early on Friday morning, approximately 25 miles off the port of Gloucester.
Published: January 31, 2026, 1:34 am
Don Lemon pleads not guilty to federal charges over Minnesota church protest

A magistrate judge ordered Lemon released to await trial after a night in custody following his arrest
Published: January 31, 2026, 1:07 am
Cracker Barrel orders its employees traveling for work to only eat at its restaurants

The Southern chain has been in turmoil since last year’s failed rebrand
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:57 am
Democrats predict a surge in donations after anger over ICE raids: ‘They won’t be able to spend all the money in the midterms’

Some Democratic donors reportedly stopped giving after the party’s 2024 electoral losses, but recent events may moved them off the sidelines
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:45 am
Senate votes to avert shutdown but parses out spending for Homeland Security

The Department of Homeland Security–which houses ICE and CBP–will be funded through a stopgap bill as the Senate attempts to negotiate reforms to the agencies
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:19 am
‘Dances With Wolves’ actor found guilty of multiple charges of sexual assault

Nathan Chasing Horse faces a minimum of 25 years in prison
Published: January 31, 2026, 12:04 am
LA moves buses with ads for Melania movie after film posters at stops vandalized

The Amazon documentary, which cost $40 million to produce, is expected to make only $5 million during its opening weekend
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:58 pm
Ex-CNN star Don Lemon arrested on federal charge for Minnesota church protest

Don Lemon has said he was at the protest to observe it as a journalist conducting reporting
Published: January 30, 2026, 11:41 pm
Watch: Epstein’s prison cell seen in new files release

A video showing Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell was included in the release of at least three million pages of documents by the Justice Department on Friday (30 January).
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:58 pm
Kristi Noem would’ve been fired over Minnesota in the first Trump White House. Here’s who may have saved her

Trump’s desire to avoid giving in to media pressure is keeping DHS Secretary Kristi Noem safe for now, writes Andrew Feinberg, but the looming midterms may force him to discard his ‘no scalps’ rule
Published: January 30, 2026, 10:03 pm
What to know about the federal charges in the protest at a Minnesota church service

Seven people associated with a protest that interrupted a worship service at a Minnesota church have been charged with violating two different federal laws that are designed to prevent disruptions to Americans' rights
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:53 pm
DOJ finally releases 3 million pages of new Epstein files more than a month after deadline

Among the newly released files are emails and court documents, some of which reference Trump, Clinton and other high-profile individuals
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:51 pm
The Melania ‘documentary’ might play in Orange County... but falls flat in NYC. Here’s why

There were 20-odd people in Auditorium 10 of AMC 34th Street 14 in New York City to watch the morning screening of Melania – most of whom were journalists, writes Rhian Lubin
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:38 pm
Lawmakers want to know why spy chief Tulsi Gabbard was at the FBI’s raid of Georgia election office

Federal law establishing Gabbard’s role limits its investigation in election interference to foreign threats
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:29 pm
Newsom demands civil rights investigation into Dr. Oz over alleged discrimination

This represents the latest point of contention between California and federal officials
Published: January 30, 2026, 9:27 pm
Man left in critical condition after brawl over snow-cleared parking spot in Philadelphia

Philadelphia police used the fight as a reminder that residents do not own street parking spots and that ‘savesies’ are illegal
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:43 pm
GOP senator rips Trump response to Alex Pretti’s killing by feds in Minneapolis: ‘Stock going down?!’

‘I don't think the American people are going to like that,’ Thom Tillis tells The Independent
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:39 pm
Trump orders up IndyCar race for DC streets near National Mall as part of ‘Freedom 250’ celebration

Executive order mandating 'America250 Grand Prix' joins Trump's plan for UFC fight on White House lawn
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:32 pm
Groom charged with murder after shooting dead his new wife’s stepfather at their Georgia wedding

The wedding in Georgia took a deadly turn when a drunk wedding guest refused to leave
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:30 pm
White births now make up less than half of all US newborns

The total number of U.S. births plunged by 8.4 percent
Published: January 30, 2026, 8:04 pm
Trump bizarrely claims he hired Doug Burgum for Cabinet post after seeing his wife on a horse

It’s just the latest in a series of off-the-cuff outbursts by the president
Published: January 30, 2026, 7:24 pm
‘Hard money hawk’ Kevin Warsh is nominated by Trump to replace Powell as Fed Reserve chair

The finance wunderkind has previously called for “regime change” at the Fed, and has close family connections to President Trump
Published: January 30, 2026, 6:43 pm
Chelsea v West Ham United: Premier League – live

⚽️ Premier League updates from the 5.30pm (GMT) kick-off
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Enzo Fernández and Jarrod Bowen lead the teams out. Anthony Taylor is the man in the middle. We’re ready to go.
Warm-ups are done at the Bridge. Chelsea were harking back to the 90s with their training strip based on that notorious away kit.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 6:31 pm
‘One of the greatest comic talents’: tributes paid to actor Catherine O’Hara

Canadian prime minister Mark Carney and Schitt’s Creek co-creator Dan Levy lead tributes to award winning actor
Tributes have poured in from the world of showbiz and politics for Catherine O’Hara, with the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, and Schitt’s Creek’s co-creator Dan Levy mourning the loss of a “legend” after the actor died at the age of 71.
O’Hara, who won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her role in the TV comedy series, died on Friday at her home in Los Angeles after a brief illness, according to her agency CAA.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 3:05 pm
Jeffrey Epstein files: don’t be fooled. Millions of files are still unreleased | Moira Donegan

Federal prosecutors had identified 6 million files that were ‘potentially responsive’ to the law, but only released 3.5. Why?
The justice department released a trove of 3.5m files related to the dead financier and pedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, with deputy attorney general Todd Blanche declaring that the release would likely be the last major declassification of files relating to Epstein. Federal prosecutors had identified 6 million files that were “potentially responsive” to the law, meaning that there are millions of files that have still not been released.
The release marked a belated and partial compliance with a bill passed by Congress late last year, which had mandated that all government documents pertaining to Epstein and the various law enforcement investigations into his sexual abuse of girls be made public by 19 December 2025.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 4:30 pm
Melania Trump documentary opens to underwhelming reception: ‘It’s not a gripping film’

$75m Amazon-produced paean to the first lady saw empty seats and faint praise as it opened in New York City
At the beginning of her new documentary, Melania Trump tells the viewer that “everybody wants to know” how she spends her time.
“So here it is,” she says. “Twenty days in my life.”
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 12:00 pm
What makes Finland the happiest place on Earth?

For the last eight years, Finland has topped the list of the world’s happiest countries. Our writer embarks on a tour to discover their secret
I’ve been visiting the happiest country on Earth every year since I was a baby. At first glance, Finland doesn’t seem like an obvious breeding ground for happiness. In midwinter the sun only appears for two to five hours a day and temperatures can plummet to below -20C. (It would seem a warm-year-round, sunny climate is not a prerequisite to happiness.)
The World Happiness Report is based on a survey in which people rate their satisfaction with life – and the Finns have been happiest with their lot for the last eight years. Not short of marketing savvy, Visit Finland latched on to this with a “Masterclass of Happiness” advertising campaign. And it’s probably no coincidence that Lonely Planet named Finland in its 2026 Best in Travel guide as a country “for finding happiness in wild places”.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 7:00 am
Fatima Bhutto on her abusive relationship: ‘I thought it could never happen to me’

Fifteen years after her explosive memoir of growing up in Pakistan’s ruling political dynasty, the author has written a devastating account of the abuse she has since endured. She talks about a life on the run and finally settling down
Had Fatima Bhutto been left to her own devices, her devastating forthcoming memoir would have been almost entirely about her relationship with her dog, Coco. “I know it sounds nuts,” she laughs. And it’s true that being dog-crazy doesn’t quite track with the public perception of Bhutto as a writer, journalist, activist and member of Pakistan’s most famous political dynasty. But the pandemic had forced something of a creative unravelling and when Bhutto took stock, she found herself only really able to write about Coco. Her agent politely suggested her memoir might need something more. A second draft was written, then abandoned.
“Until I thought, what if I just tell the truth? And then it fell out of me – it didn’t even pour, it fell.” In around three weeks Bhutto had reworked her draft and, in the process, revealed a shocking chapter of her life that she’d kept secret from everyone around her.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 9:00 am
More than 300 anti-ICE protests planned across US this weekend

‘ICE Out of Everywhere’ demonstrations, including vigils and marches, follow Friday’s national strike
More than 300 demonstrations are expected to take place across all 50 states and Washington DC, today, in what organizers are calling “ICE Out of Everywhere”.
Organizers, led by the national grassroots organization 50501, say today’s protests are a response to a series of recent deaths involving federal immigration agents, including the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis earlier this month, the homicide of Geraldo Campos in an immigration detention facility in Texas and the shooting of Keith Porter Jr by an off-duty Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Los Angeles.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 7:00 am
Snow and blizzards move into US east coast as 85 dead from last week’s storm

About 190,000 are still without power in the south-east as states scramble to prepare for more winter weather
Dozens of people have died in the teeth of a severe winter storm across the US south, with further freezing temperatures, snow and blizzards set to assail the east coast on Saturday.
At least 85 people have died across multiple states, according to an Associated Press tally, with frigid conditions and icy roads causing car crashes, hypothermia and other fatal incidents.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 3:36 pm
US government partly shuts down over homeland security funding

Democratic senators refuse to vote for bill authorizing continued DHS spending after killings of two US citizens
Funding lapsed for several US government departments on Saturday, the result of a standoff in Congress over new restrictions on federal agents involved in Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign following the killings of two US citizens in Minneapolis.
The partial government shutdown is the result of Democratic senators refusing to vote for a bill authorizing continued spending by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), after federal agents killed Alex Pretti in Minnesota’s largest city last week, and Renee Good earlier in January. The minority party’s blockade imperiled a push by Republicans for approval of larger package of legislation funding other departments, which needed to pass the Senate before the government’s spending authorization expired Friday.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 5:01 am
Epstein files latest: photos appear to show former prince Andrew crouching over woman or girl

Elon Musk and former UK ambassador to US Peter Mandelson among those named in newly released documents
According to one file, Mountbatten-Windsor was said to be “very focused” on financier Harlan Peltz’s girlfriend during a dinner with Maxwell.
The apparent FBI document details a 2020 interview with Peltz in which he provided information to agents about Maxwell.
Peltz was at a dinner with Maxwell and Prince Andrew and Peltz’s then girlfriend. Prince Andrew was very focused on Peltz’s girlfriend. Maxwell would sometimes mention Prince Andrew’s name and that they were friends.
Maxwell would have outrageous parties back then. She liked to put people in uncomfortable positions for her entertainment. Peltz realised that he was a pawn to her and she would try to use him. Sometime later on he found out that he was listed in Epstein’s black book.
People in the finance world never seemed to know how Epstein got his money.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 6:30 pm
Children and police officers among at least 30 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza

Deadly attacks launched day before border crossing due to open as part of ceasefire deal
Israel has carried out some of its deadliest airstrikes on Gaza in months, killing at least 30 Palestinians, some of whom were sheltering in tent cities for displaced people.
Despite a nominal ceasefire, the Israeli military struck a police station in the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood west of Gaza City on Saturday, killing 10 officers and detainees, the civil defence said. It indicated the death toll could rise as emergency responders searched for bodies.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 2:28 pm
‘Keep on dreaming’: could Europe really defend itself without the US?

Nato chief has glibly dismissed prospect of coping without US support, but in the age of Trump the case for autonomy is growing
The Nato secretary general, Mark Rutte, was typically blunt when he met members of the European parliament this week. From the dais of the blond-wood committee room in Brussels, he was clear: “If anyone thinks that the European Union, or Europe as a whole, can defend itself without the US, keep on dreaming. You can’t. We can’t.”
And if Europe wanted to supplant the US nuclear deterrent, existing spending commitments would have to double, he added – “so hey, good luck!”
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 1:00 pm
One dead and six missing as fishing boat out of historic Massachusetts port is lost at sea

Fate of the Lily Jean, out of Gloucester with crew of seven, remains unknown after empty life boat and debris field discovered
There wasn’t a mayday call from the commercial fishing vessel Lily Jean on Friday morning as it navigated the frigid Atlantic Ocean on its way home to Gloucester, Massachusetts, the US’s oldest fishing port. The coast guard was notified by the boat’s beacon that alerts when it hits the water.
When rescuers arrived they found one person dead, floating in the water, along with a debris field and an empty life boat. Six people remain missing.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 3:15 pm
Trump wants to build 250ft Washington DC arch that dwarfs Lincoln Memorial – report

US president reportedly eyes plot near Memorial Bridge for a large-scale structure named the Independence Arch
Donald Trump reportedly wants the arch he is planning to build in Washington DC to dwarf the Lincoln Memorial.
The US president envision the planned arch to be a height of 250ft, or significantly taller than the 100ft-tall Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Post reported on Saturday. It would also be significantly taller than Paris’s 164ft-tall Arc de Triomphe – but less than half the height than the Gateway Arch in St Louis, Missouri, the world’s tallest arch.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 5:28 pm
‘Justice is optional’: why Trump’s pardon of Honduran ex-president scares nature defenders

Honduras is one of the most dangerous countries for environmentalists – and the release of Juan Orlando Hernández has reinforced its ‘crisis of impunity’, say critics
When Donald Trump announced that he would pardon the former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, only the second world leader to be convicted of drug trafficking, Anna*, an environmental defender, was shocked.
In 2022, Hernández, also known as JOH, was extradited to the US and later convicted, along with his brother, on drug trafficking and weapons charges. He was sentenced to 45 years in prison for conspiring to smuggle more than 400 tonnes of cocaine into the US, becoming the first Honduran head of state to be tried and sentenced abroad for running a narco state. He was also accused of grave human rights violations.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 4:00 pm
‘Under pressure’: Greenland’s PM gains fans at home and abroad after his rebuke of Trump

Jens-Frederik Nielsen, impressed Danes with his handling of the crisis but he says many Greenlanders are ‘afraid and scared’
This time last year, Greenland’s prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, was better known on the global stage for his sporting achievements than international politics. For years he dominated the territory’s badminton scene, winning the singles and doubles championships almost every year. He won several medals at the Island Games, earning himself a reputation for “very competitive” play on the court.
As it turned out, that was useful preparation for his time in office.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 12:00 pm
Will corporate America finally stand up to the Trump administration?

The brutal handling of immigration raids and the killing of Alex Pretti have tested the reticence of the corporate class
During Donald Trump’s first term, the US’s corporate titans were prepared to literally turn their backs on the president when they disagreed with them. Weeks of growing national anger over deadly immigration crackdowns in the US have highlighted how much has changed.
Publicly, the US’s top CEOs have stayed – mostly – quiet during Trump’s second term, even as his administration has undermined free trade policies, cracked down on the immigration that many businesses relied on, and attacked the Federal Reserve – a pillar of the US’s financial hegemony.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 10:00 am
‘Backing down isn’t an option’: Minnesota ICE shootings mobilize Americans to join ICE observer groups

The killings of Minneapolis residents Renee Good and Alex Pretti have inspired people across the US to document federal agents’ activities in their communities
On Monday night, nearly 80,000 people hopped on a video call to learn how to “observe ICE”, a non-violent and constitutionally protected practice of documenting federal immigration agents’ activities in public. Some wrote in the chat where they were from: Arkansas, Texas, Michigan, Florida and many other corners of the country. Others typed why this was important to them: calling for “ICE out” of their communities and demanding the abolition of the agency itself. “The fact we’re all here gives me hope we’ll come out the other side,” wrote one participant. Within 24 hours, another 200,000 people had watched the recording on YouTube.
The rising interest in ICE observing came two days after Minneapolis resident Alex Pretti was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent and less than three weeks after an agent killed Renee Good.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 5:00 pm
As US influence wanes, the Chinese trade surplus strangles manufacturing across the globe

Trump’s wounding of the US economy offers Beijing an unparalleled opportunity – if it dials back its overbearing trade tactics
When the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, took to the podium at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week to lament how “great economic powers” were dismantling the international order, it seemed clear that he was talking about the United States. He might have been talking about China as well.
Not a week earlier, Beijing had revealed that China’s trade surplus ballooned by 20% in 2025, to $1.2tn. Despite Donald Trump’s wall of tariffs that crashed Chinese sales to the US, its overall exports expanded more than 5%. Sales to the 11 countries in Asia’s Asean bloc increased more than 13%. Exports to the European Union rose over 8%. Chinese imports, by contrast, were flat.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 12:00 pm
‘Here we go again’: $75m Melania film embodies venal spirit of Trump 2.0

First lady’s big-screen documentary premieres with criticisms over $28m payday and questions over relevancy
Donald and Melania Trump were walking a charcoal-coloured carpet beneath a stark black-and-white “MELANIA” backdrop. “Do you believe you’d be the man you are today if you hadn’t met your wife?” a reporter asked the US president.
Trump smiled and said: “He’s asking me a very dangerous question!” He went on to praise his wife without answering. When the reporter put the same question to Melania, she ventured: “Well, we will all be in different places, I guess.” With a nervous laugh, she turned to look at Trump and asked, “Right?”
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 10:02 am
We have lost so much of ourselves to smartphones: can we get it back?

My use of mobile phones has been compulsive – has it been for better or for worse?
• From a priest to a pensioner, a teenager to a tech CEO: can you guess our screen time?
In 2003, the Stanford social scientist BJ Fogg published an extraordinarily prescient book. Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do predicted a future in which a student “sits in a college library and removes an electronic device from her purse”. It serves as her “mobile phone, information portal, entertainment platform, and personal organiser. She takes this device almost everywhere and feels lost without it.”
Such devices, Fogg argued, would be “persuasive technology systems … the device can suggest, encourage, and reward.” Those rewards could have a powerful effect on our relationship with these devices, akin to gamblers pumping quarters into slot machines.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 6:00 am
‘I never imagined this!’ How KPop Demon Hunters could make history at the Grammys and the Oscars

As the film’s megahit song Golden looks likely to sweep everything in awards season, its singer Ejae explains why she’s ready to step out from behind her animated alter ego
‘The directors were crying, the producer was crying, and I thought: Oh my gosh, this is an incredible musical world.” It was February 2025, and Ian Eisendrath was conducting an orchestra through the final flourishes for the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack. He knew that the team had built something special – “but I never thought it would be like this,” he laughs, marvelling at what came next.
Mere weeks after its release in June, the animated film – about Korean girl band Huntr/x who battle soul-hungry demons through song – became Netflix’s most-watched title ever. The film’s soundtrack, a fleet of emotionally charged, devilishly catchy hits crafted by real K-pop heavyweights, became a platinum-rated phenomenon all its own.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 5:00 am
The rise of ‘beef days’: why even meat lovers are cutting back

Inspired by YouTube creators, some people are limiting beef to a handful of ‘feast days’ a year to cut their climate impact
“I love beef,” says Vlad Luca, 25. But unlike most other self-proclaimed steak lovers, Vlad eats it only four times a year, on designated “beef days”.
The “beef days” phenomenon has been popularised by the brothers John and Hank Green, known collectively as vlogbrothers on YouTube. John, 48, is better known for his YA fiction, including The Fault in Our Stars, while Hank, 45, is a self-described science communicator and entrepreneur.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 9:00 am
Seann Walsh: ‘Who would play me in the film of my life? Jack Dee, because he would hate it’

The comedian on getting sacked from TK Maxx, looking permanently hungover, and his 90s crush
Born in London, Seann Walsh, 40, began doing standup in 2006. He was on Strictly Come Dancing in 2018 and I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! in 2022. His podcast is Class Clown and he co-hosts Oh My Dog! (with Jack Dee) and What’s Upset You Now? His tour, This Is Torture, starts on 13 February. He lives in London with his partner and two children.
What is your earliest memory?
My dad had loads of friends round, all smoking heroin and singing me Happy Birthday. I was three or four.
Published: January 31, 2026, 10:00 am
‘There’s no way my daughter would have jumped’: why are so many Turkish women falling to their deaths?

Every year in Turkey, hundreds of women are recorded as having taken their lives by ‘throwing themselves from a high place’. But many grieving families maintain that investigators are missing the full story
Almost nothing seemed to scare Şebnem Köker. With her hair dyed fire-engine red, the 29-year-old nurse lived life by her own rules. Friends say she was so headstrong, she’d be getting ready for a night out in their home town, the Turkish coastal city of İzmir, and suddenly suggest a change of plan to a last-minute trip away. Even a prospective move to Canada didn’t seem to daunt her. But there was one thing that had terrified Şebnem: heights. Her father, Abdullah, says she was afraid to even tiptoe on to the slim balcony that wraps around the third-floor apartment they shared in İzmir.
“She wouldn’t even have a cigarette or eat out there. She wouldn’t hang laundry on the balcony,” he says, sitting on the sofa in the darkened living room they once shared. A pouting portrait of Şebnem is tucked into the frame of a mirror on the opposite wall.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 11:45 am
Blind date: ‘Numbers have been exchanged and dates have been suggested’

Ursula, 29, an events coordinator, meets Culann, 34, a charity worker
What were you hoping for?
To meet someone fun, maybe a bit of romance.
Published: January 31, 2026, 6:00 am
Can French Connection make FCUK fashionable again?

With a North American licensing deal under its belt, the reinvented high-street giant is growing again under new owners and a global strategy
French Connection is back on the trail of global expansion with the aid of its cheeky initials-based slogan that made it so popular in the late 1990s.
The label once known for clothes bearing FCUK is seeking to reinvent itself again under the ownership of a group of British entrepreneurs based in the north of England who rescued it in 2021.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 2:00 pm
‘I was really surprised by the swimmers’ powerful energy’: Jorge Perez Ortiz’s best phone picture

After undergoing emergency surgery following an accident, the photographer discovered a newfound appreciation for the human body
Three years ago, Jorge Perez Ortiz was on a small wooden boat travelling from Cartagena in Colombia to a group of nearby islands when the sea became unexpectedly rough. As a strong wave hit, Ortiz, sitting at the bow, felt his body lift and come down sharply on his seat. The sudden impact fractured a vertebra. He was taken to hospital and underwent emergency surgery.
“I’ve always been captivated by the power of water and the sense of freedom and escape one feels when diving into it,” Ortiz says, “but until that point, I’d never considered the other side of this freedom and the risks it carries.”
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 11:00 am
Tim Dowling: the dog’s training regime has taken a weird turn

Intermediate Dog School involves hiding behind trees in the park …
It is rare for my wife and me to do a midweek dog walk together, but on this particular afternoon I find myself at a loose end, and volunteer to come along.
Joint walks require a bit of negotiation: my wife expects a minimum level of conversation, which is not a normal feature of my weekday afternoon. To solve this, we take turns delivering monologues of complaint – my wife going first. Because I’m a good listener, I can’t help but notice that a lot of my wife’s complaints are about me. Finally, she exhausts herself.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 6:00 am
Trump is pressuring Minnesota to make a deal with the devil. They should stand firm | Claire Finkelstein

Minnesota should not cave to Trump’s demands. The rights of 49 other states and their citizens are hanging in the balance
Donald Trump appears to be practicing his “art of the deal” on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz: he is attempting to extract concessions from the North Star state in exchange for a “drawdown” of federal ICE agents. While the details of the contemplated agreement are not clear, border czar Tom Homan’s remarks on Thursday morning and reports of his negotiations with state and local leaders suggest dialing back Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is contingent on striking an agreement for increased cooperation between federal and local law enforcement: Minnesota must agree to participate in ICE roundups by turning over undocumented immigrants in its custody, ending various “sanctuary city” protections, and giving ICE agents more direct access to state penitentiaries to conduct their own roundups prior to the release of undocumented inmates. A letter from Pam Bondi, the US attorney general, sent earlier this week went even further and suggested the justice department’s civil rights division might be demanding access to state voter rolls in exchange for the ICE drawdown. Trump’s offhand remark Thursday evening denying plans to draw down ICE confused matters by contradicting Homan’s statement from earlier in the day – but perhaps that was just an indication that negotiations on Thursday did not go all that well for Team Trump.
That would not be surprising. If Walz were to agree to such terms – concessions literally extracted at gunpoint under threat of continued use of unlawful force by federal immigration agents – he would be abandoning critical domains of state autonomy for the fruitless attempt to appease a president that will accept no limits except those forced upon it by necessity or recommended to it by self-interest. As law firms, universities, foreign leaders, and even former partners in crime have discovered, it is perilous to negotiate with a rank opportunist who lives by no other rule than that of self-interest. For Trump, the alternative to getting handed what he wants voluntarily is taking it by force. The FBI raid on the Fulton county elections office in Georgia to seize about 700 boxes of ballots from the 2020 election sent a well-timed message to Minnesota as well as to any other swing state from which the Trump administration may demand such data: if you don’t give us what we asked for, we’ll take it anyway.
Claire Finkelstein is the Algernon Biddle professor of law and professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. She is also the founder and faculty director of the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law at The University of Pennsylvania
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 12:00 pm
This one weird trick could stop US women from voting | Arwa Mahdawi

The Save Act – which would do the opposite of its title – could have a huge impact on the midterm elections
If you are anything like me, then you are currently pickling in your own cortisol. As the US grows increasingly violent, increasingly cruel, every day brings a legion of new horrors. So I’m very sorry to say that I’m here to ruin your weekend by giving you yet another thing to worry about. That thing is called the Save Act and, if the Trump administration gets its way, it could have an oversized impact on the November midterms, particularly when it comes to minorities and married women being able to vote.
Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 2:00 pm
Young Japanese voters adore their new conservative PM. But that doesn’t mean they are shifting to the right | Karin Kaneko

Sanae Takaichi may seemingly have old-fashioned values, but it’s her economic offering that has captured young people’s imaginations
Japan has rarely seen a prime minister as bold or as social media-savvy as Sanae Takaichi, the country’s first female leader.
Where previous prime ministers have gone viral for unflattering moments, such as the spectacle of one scoffing an onigiri in one messy gulp or another caught dozing off in the parliament during a key vote, Takaichi is being read by supporters as a symbol of a different era of leadership – one they feel Japan has lacked in recent years.
Karin Kaneko is a freelance journalist and a former reporter for the Japan Times
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 10:00 am
How the right won the internet | Robert Topinka

In the second part of our series on digital politics, we look at how online provocateurs have advanced extreme political ideas – and watched them seep into the mainstream
Robert Topinka is a reader in digital media and rhetoric at Birkbeck, University of London
The internet has totally changed the way in which politics is conducted. As established in the first piece in our series, liberals have totally failed to grasp this fact. The right, however, are thriving in this new world. Future historians studying the role that fringe online ideas played in the US republic’s demise will be spoiled for choice. One episode in particular comes to mind: Tucker Carlson, a former primetime speaker at a Republican convention, inviting a white supremacist livestreamer, Nick Fuentes, on to his YouTube show in 2025 for a chat in which he talked about the influence of “organised Jewry” in the US.
Carlson spent years echoing white nationalist talking points on his Fox News show, but Fuentes’ style – combining Nazi salutes with cheeky grins – places him beyond the pale for broadcast television. However, under the logic of YouTube, the meeting of these two major influencers is almost inevitable. Platforms incentivise audience cross-pollination, which is why Fuentes routinely livestreams with figures such as Adin Ross and Andrew Tate, who are known more for their homophobia and misogyny than their thoughts on ethnostates.
Robert Topinka is a reader in digital media and rhetoric at Birkbeck, University of London
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 8:00 am
What could bring down extortionate ticket prices? Perhaps stars like Harry Styles taking a stand | Simon Price

The knock-on effect on the rest of the industry is immense. There are many factors at play, but the ones with the power here are the big artists
In October 2024, Heat magazine’s list of the UK’s 30 richest celebrities under 30 ranked Harry Styles at the very top, with an estimated wealth of £200m. (He’d doubtless have fared well in last year’s survey, too, but he’s 31 now.)
Whatever your views on the fabulous wealth accrued by a small elite of megastars, and regardless of your opinion of Styles’ musical merits, that figure doesn’t sit well next to the headlines he is now making.
Simon Price is a music journalist and author
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 12:00 pm
Sixers’ Paul George suspended 25 games by NBA for anti-drug program violation

NBA issues 25-game ban for anti-drug policy violation
Suspension to cost 76ers star about $11.7m in lost salary
Eligible to return in March with 10 games left in season
Paul George of the Philadelphia 76ers has been suspended 25 games for violating the terms of the NBA’s anti-drug program, the league announced on Saturday.
The NBA did not disclose the nature of the violation or the substance involved. George said in a statement to ESPN that he had taken something “improper” while seeking treatment for a personal issue.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 5:01 pm
Elena Rybakina rocks Aryna Sabalenka to grab first Australian Open triumph

Kazakhstani rallies from 3-0 down in final set for glory
2023 runner-up turns tables with 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 win
Elena Rybakina had many reasons to lose faith in her latest pursuit of a second grand slam title. She had played so well for so much of the Australian Open final, but, just as in their first meeting in a final in Melbourne three years ago, once Aryna Sabalenka began to impose herself, Rybakina lost all control. Trailing 3-0 in the final set, the Kazakhstani’s chances were fading quickly.
Rybakina is renowned for her undemonstrative nature, but her reserved personality belies the grit at the heart of her success. The fifth seed drew on her inner fire to produce one of her finest comebacks, finding a path to victory from a break down in the final set to clinch her first Australian Open title with a supreme 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 win over the world No 1.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 11:19 am
Milan protesters denounce ICE unit at Winter Olympics and ‘creeping fascism’ in US

Protest targets ICE role at Milan Games
Mayor says US agents ‘not welcome’
Organizers link move to US politics
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered Saturday in Milan to protest the deployment of ICE agents during the upcoming Winter Olympics, unbothered by the fact that agents would be stationed in a control room and not operating on the streets.
The protest in Piazza XXV Aprile, a square named for the date of Italy’s liberation from Nazi fascism in 1945, drew people from the left-leaning Democratic Party, the CGIL trade union confederation and the ANPI organizations that protect the memory of Italy’s partisan resistance during World War II, along with many other people.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 4:50 pm
Christian Horner targets F1 return as he breaks silence after Red Bull sacking

Former team principal was dismissed last September
‘I feel like I have unfinished business in Formula One’
Christian Horner said he misses Formula One and has unfinished business in the sport as he spoke publicly for the first time since he was ousted by Red Bull but is prepared to wait for an opportunity to “win something”, adding: “I am not in a rush.”
The 52-year-old was dismissed as Red Bull team principal following July’s British Grand Prix before his official exit was agreed in September. He oversaw a period of extraordinary success during his 20-year career with Red Bull, winning eight drivers’ and six constructors’ titles.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 4:38 pm
Leeds 0-4 Arsenal, Brighton 1-1 Everton, Wolves 0-2 Bournemouth – as it happened

Arsenal got back to winning ways in the Premier League with a dominant win over Leeds, while Beto rescued a late point for Everton and Bournemouth earned a 2-0 victory over Wolves
Arsenal fan Lenny Peters has messaged in to say:
“As much as Arsenal win with ease against Kairat and Both Havertz & Gyokeres scored. They also seemed to get in each others space a few times. I wonder if they could be great if terrible together?”
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 5:39 pm
Emails reportedly show Epstein scouted women for New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch

Giants owner appears in newly released emails
Messages show Epstein arranging women for Tisch
DoJ releases 3.5m pages tied to Epstein case
New York Giants chairman and co-owner Steve Tisch appeared throughout a newly released trove of emails related to Jeffrey Epstein, including communications in which Epstein arranged for Tisch to meet specific women.
The emails, which were sent in 2013, were released Friday by the Department of Justice among 3.5 million documents related to Epstein’s sex trafficking case and were first reported on by the Athletic.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 11:47 pm
Lindsey Vonn misses final super-G before Winter Olympics after downhill crash

American still preparing for Milano Cortina Games
‘Thank you for the love and support I have received’
Lindsey Vonn sat out a World Cup super-G race on Saturday after crashing and injuring her left knee a day earlier, but remains on track for the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, her coach said.
“No, she is not racing today but preparing for Cortina as usual,” Chris Knight, Vonn’s personal head coach, said in a text message. Vonn then posted on Instagram: “Unfortunately, I won’t be able to race today. Thank you for all of the love and support I have received. Means the world to me. Doing my best right now …”
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 10:07 am
Unrivaled sets women’s pro basketball attendance mark of 21,490 in Philly

Record 21,490 fans pack Unrivaled Philly twin bill
Cloud’s homecoming highlights women’s hoops revival
Touring gamble lifts buzz despite TV ratings slide
Natasha Cloud rooted for the 76ers as a kid growing up in suburban Philadelphia and – like so many hoopsters back in the day – idolized Allen Iverson.
So when the former WNBA champion and current New York Liberty standout hit the same court where Iverson once dazzled, Cloud couldn’t help but look up to his retired No 3 jersey in the rafters and let the moment truly sink in; that women’s professional basketball was back in Philadelphia for the first time in nearly 30 years – and she was a key figure in the comeback.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 6:18 am
What to know about the jury trials of Meta, Snap, TikTok and YouTube

Hundreds of parents, teens and school districts have claimed social media is intentionally addictive and harmful
Social media companies will have to answer to a jury – for the first time – for allegations that their products are intentionally addictive and harmful to young users’ mental health. Hundreds of parents, teens and school districts sued Meta, Snap, TikTok and YouTube, leading to a series of landmark trials that began this week. Jury selection in the first case started on Tuesday in Los Angeles court.
Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg is among the big tech CEOs who are expected to testify. Both sides are likely to bring in experts to hash out the science behind alleged addiction to social media.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 10:00 am
French MPs demand explanation over tech firm’s contract to help ICE in US

Revelation that subsidiary of Capgemini is to help trace and expel migrants in US provokes outrage in France
French lawmakers have demanded an explanation after one of the country’s biggest tech companies signed a multimillion dollar contract to help the US enforcement agency ICE trace and expel migrants.
The revelation that a subsidiary of Capgemini, a multinational digital services firm listed on the Paris stock exchange, had agreed to provide “skip tracing” – a technique for locating targeted people – with big bonuses if successful, has provoked outrage in France.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 6:00 am
ICE detains two more students from Liam Ramos’s school, officials say

The brothers’ mother was taken by ICE and Minnesota educators were forced to bring the children to her
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has taken custody of two children who attend the same Minnesota elementary school as Liam Ramos, the detained five-year-old, according to school officials.
The superintendent of the school district in Columbia Heights, a Minneapolis suburb, told the Guardian that two brothers, in second and fifth grades, were detained with their mother on Thursday. The mother has a pending asylum case and the family has since been transported to a Texas detention facility, the school official said.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 10:24 pm
UK and EU to explore renewed talks on defence cooperation

Keir Starmer says he wants to ‘go further’ in relations with Brussels as ministers look to restart stalled negotiations
The UK and the EU are exploring the prospect of new talks on closer defence cooperation, as Keir Starmer stressed on Friday that he wanted to “go further” in the UK’s relationship with Brussels.
Maroš Šefčovič, the EU’s trade commissioner, is due in London for talks next week, with trade, energy and fisheries on the agenda. But diplomatic sources said the UK is keen to discuss restarting negotiations on defence as soon as it can.
Talks for the UK to join the EU’s €150bn (£130bn) Security Action for Europe (Safe) defence fund collapsed in November 2025 amid claims that the EU had set too high a price on entry to the programme.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 7:00 am
Record harvest sparks mass giveaway of free potatoes across Berlin

From zoos to soup kitchens, people are hauling away tonnes of surplus spuds after the biggest crop in 25 years
Germans love their potatoes. They eat on average 63kg a person every year, according to official statistics.
But the exceptional glut of potatoes produced by farmers during the last harvest has overwhelmed even the hardiest of fans.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 1:00 pm
Mass grave in Jordan sheds new light on world’s earliest recorded pandemic

Researchers tell ‘human story’ about crisis during plague of Justinian, which killed millions in Byzantine empire
A US-led research team has verified the first Mediterranean mass grave of the world’s earliest recorded pandemic, providing stark new details about the plague of Justinian that killed millions of people in the Byzantine empire between the sixth and eighth centuries.
The findings, published in February’s Journal of Archaeological Science, offer what researchers say is a rare empirical window into the mobility, urban life and vulnerability of citizens affected by the pestilence.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 11:00 am
South African artist sues minister for blocking her Venice Biennale Gaza entry

Gabrielle Goliath says Gayton McKenzie violating freedom of expression after ‘highly divisive’ artwork Elergy banned from SA pavilion
A South African artist is suing the arts minister after he blocked her from representing the country at the Venice Biennale, having called her work addressing Israel’s killing of Palestinians in Gaza “highly divisive”.
Gabrielle Goliath filed the lawsuit last week, with Ingrid Masondo, who would have curated the pavilion, and the studio manager, James Macdonald. It accuses Gayton McKenzie of acting unlawfully and violating the right to freedom of expression and demands the high court reinstates her participation by 18 February, the deadline for confirming installations with biennale organisers.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 10:00 am
Alarm raised over Chinese CCTV cameras guarding ‘symbol of democracy’ Magna Carta

Campaigners criticise use of ‘vulnerable’ devices at Salisbury Cathedral and Parthenon despite their removal from sensitive UK government sites
Security cameras guarding Magna Carta are provided by a Chinese CCTV company whose technology has allegedly aided the persecution of Uyghurs and been exploited by Russia during the invasion of Ukraine, it has emerged.
In letters seen by the Guardian, campaigners called on Salisbury Cathedral, which houses one of four surviving copies of the “powerful symbol of social justice”, to rip out cameras made by Dahua Technology, based in the Chinese city of Hangzhou.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 7:24 am
Starmer hopes his China trip will begin the thaw after recent ice age

PM flies out after courting world’s second biggest economy aware of difficult balance of risks and potential rewards
The last British prime minister to visit China was Theresa May in 2018. Before the visit, she and her team were advised to get dressed under the covers because of the risk of hidden cameras having been placed in their hotel rooms to record compromising material.
Keir Starmer, in Beijing this week, was more sanguine about his privacy, even though the security risks have, if anything, increased since the former Tory prime minister was in town.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 6:00 am
‘Humanity’s favourite food’: how to end the livestock industry but keep eating meat

Bruce Friedrich argues the only way to tackle the world’s insatiable but damaging craving for meat is like-for-like replacements like cultivated and plant-based meat
For someone aiming to end the global livestock industry, Bruce Friedrich begins his new book – called Meat – in disarming fashion: “I’m not here to tell anyone what to eat. You won’t find vegetarian or vegan recipes in this book, and you won’t find a single sentence attempting to convince you to eat differently. This book isn’t about policing your plate.”
There’s more. Friedrich, a vegan for almost four decades, says meat is “humanity’s favourite food”.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 7:00 am
Electric cars go mainstream as adoption surges across rich and developing nations

A wave of affordable Chinese-made EVs is accelerating the shift away from petrol cars, challenging long‑held assumptions about how transport decarbonisation unfolds
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Last year, almost every new car sold in Norway, the nature-loving country flush with oil wealth, was fully electric. In prosperous Denmark, which was all-in on petrol and diesel cars until just before Covid, sales of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) reached a share of 68%. In California, the share of zero-emissions vehicles hit 20%. And at least every third new car now bought by the Dutch, Finns, Belgians and Swedes burns no fuel.
These figures, which would have felt fanciful just five years ago, show the rich world leading the shift away from cars that pump out toxic gas and planet-heating pollutants. But a more startling trend is that electric car sales are also racing ahead in many developing countries. While China is known for its embrace of electric vehicles (EVs), demand has also soared in emerging markets from South America to south-east Asia. BEV sales in Turkey have caught up with the EU’s, data published this week shows.
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‘My Tesla has become ordinary’: Turkey catches up with EU in electric car sales
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 7:00 am
How Trump’s EPA rollbacks could harm our air and water – and worsen global heating

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

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

Democrats question redactions and whether Trump officials are holding back more documents – key US politics stories from 30 January at a glance
The US justice department has released more than 3m pages of documents related to its investigation into the disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, in a long-awaited announcement that appears to represent the bulk of the so-called Epstein files that have dogged Donald Trump politically.
While an analysis is still under way, the release exposes previously unknown financial ties and social connections between Epstein and prominent figures in the US and UK – including some in the president’s orbit.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 2:20 am
Atlanta FBI boss reportedly ousted after questioning DoJ’s renewed interest in 2020 election

Paul W Brown reportedly voiced concerns about the FBI’s unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud in Fulton county
The special agent in charge of the FBI’s Atlanta field office was reportedly removed from his post after questioning the Trump administration’s renewed interest in investigating the role of Fulton county, Georgia, in the 2020 election.
The agent, Paul W Brown, had expressed concerns around the unsubstantiated allegations of voter fraud in Fulton county, which have been perpetuated by Donald Trump since he was defeated by Joe Biden in the 2020 election, according to an MS NOW report on Friday. Citing sources, MS NOW also reported that Brown refused to carry out searches and seizures of records connected to the election that Trump lost four years before winning a second presidency in 2024.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 10:34 pm
Trump commerce secretary Howard Lutnick arranged to visit Epstein island, files show

Newly released documents reveal Lutnick sent email to ‘Jeff’ and floated plan for ‘Sunday evening for dinner’
Howard Lutnick, currently serving as Trump’s US secretary of commerce, arranged to visit Jeffrey Epstein’s island in 2012, according to Epstein-related files released by the Department of Justice on Friday.
According to the newly released documents, on 20 November 2012, Epstein’s longtime assistant emailed Lutnick saying that “Jeffrey Epstein understands you will be down in St Thomas some over the holidays” and that “Jeffrey requested I please pass along some phone numbers to you so the two of you can possibly get together.”
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 10:26 pm
Man accused of falsely confessing to killing Charlie Kirk faces up to 15-year sentence

George Zinn, 71, further admitted to possessing child sexual abuse material and pleaded no contest to allegations
A man accused of trying to thwart authorities investigating Charlie Kirk’s killing by falsely confessing to the deadly shooting faces up to 15 years in prison after pleading no contest to the allegation – and separately admitting to possessing child sexual abuse material.
The case centering on George Zinn, 71, all but concluded at a court hearing on Thursday in Provo, Utah, about 5 miles away from the college campus where the Turning Point USA executive director was fatally shot on 10 September 2025.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 9:52 pm
Protesters to demand resignation of Hungarian politician for anti-Roma remark

Thousands set to gather in Budapest after János Lázár’s remarks captured on video
Thousands of people are set to gather in Budapest to demand the resignation of a senior Hungarian politician, for making a racist remark against Roma people earlier this month.
János Lázár told attendees at a political forum that migration was not the solution to the country’s labour shortage. “Since there are no migrants, and someone has to clean the bathrooms on the InterCity trains,” Lázár said Roma people would do the job, using an offensive slur in his speech.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 8:00 am
‘It’s like a gift from God’: undocumented foreign workers welcome Spanish amnesty

Half a million migrants will be ‘regularised’ under plans to boost economic growth that have angered rightwing parties
Not everyone has been enthused by the Spanish government’s decision this week to buck European political trends by announcing plans to regularise 500,000 undocumented migrants and asylum seekers to boost “economic growth and social cohesion”.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, the leader of the conservative People’s party (PP), described the move as a reward for “illegality” that would bring more people into the country and “overwhelm our public services”.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 5:00 am
Venezuela announces mass amnesty plan for political prisoners dating back to Chavez era

Delcy Rodríguez also plans to close notorious El Helicoide prison as opposition figures remain wary over new leadership
Venezuela’s acting president announced on Friday a proposal for mass amnesty in the country, in her latest significant reform since the US toppling of Nicolás Maduro just weeks ago.
In a speech at the Venezuelan supreme court attended by top government officials, Delcy Rodríguez said she would propose a “general amnesty law covering the entire period of political violence from 1999 to the present”.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 4:05 am
Ulez bomber: the retired electrician who turned bomb-making extremist

Shy 63-year-old’s decision to blow up London traffic camera linked to online conspiracy theories and Islamophobia
To his neighbours, Kevin Rees did not seem like an extremist. The shy 63-year-old lived on a tree-lined street in suburban Sidcup, in Bexley, south-east London. He appeared to be enjoying retirement after a career mending dishwashers and other domestic appliances. “He’s a quiet character – I’ve lived opposite him for 10 years and never really spoken to him,” says Sam, who declined to give her full name.
Behind the lace curtains, Rees was much more abrasive, at least online. Under the user name the “Exterminator” he ranted about London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, and the ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) which in 2023 was expanded to the capital’s outer borough, including Bexley.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 7:00 am
Once Upon a Time in Harlem review – remarkable Harlem Renaissance documentary

Sundance film festival: a once-in-a-lifetime dinner party from 1972 is transformed into a thrilling and inspiring hang-out movie
In August 1972, the experimental film-maker William Greaves convened a once-in-a-lifetime dinner party at Duke Ellington’s townhouse in Harlem. The occasion was a celebration and reconsideration of the Harlem Renaissance, the watershed African American cultural movement of the 1920s. The guest list included its still-living luminaries, some of the 20th century’s most influential – and still underappreciated – musicians, performers, artists, writers, historians and political leaders, all in their sunset years. Over four hours and untold glasses of wine, talk wheeled freely from vivid recollections to consternation, lively anecdotes to contemplations of ongoing struggle. Greaves, by then niche renowned for his innovatively meta documentary Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One, lightly directed the conversation but otherwise let the energy flow. He considered it the most important footage he ever recorded.
You could probably release that remarkable footage in full, completely unedited and unstructured, and still have a good documentary; every piece is now, 50 years later – the same distance to us as the Harlem Renaissance was to them – a bridge to a time no living person can remember, each face and gesture informed by decades of aftermath no straightforward nonfiction film on the period could capture. But Once Upon a Time in Harlem, directed by Greaves’s son David, who was one of four cameramen that day, manages to seamlessly clip and contextualize the party into 100 mesmerizing minutes. It’s both a sublime hang-out of a film and a celebration of individual achievements, a fascinating map of a long-ago scene and a referendum on legacy.
Once Upon a Time in Harlem is screening at the Sundance film festival and is seeking distribution
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 9:47 pm
Displacement Film Fund review – Cate Blanchett masterminds short film collection that brims with life and intensity

Rotterdam film festival
A set of shorts by film-makers from Afghanistan, Iran, Ukraine, Syria and Somalia are shocking, funny and mysterious in equal measure
With considerable chutzpah and elan, and in her capacity as producer and UNHCR Goodwill ambassador, Cate Blanchett has achieved a geopolitical film-making coup. In concert with festival authorities in Rotterdam, she has secured cash and commissioned short films on the subject of displacement from five directors – including Mohammad Rasoulof, now in exile from his native Iran due to his pro-democracy activism, in effect making his first public statement since the recent massacres and apparently expressing his fears that he may never go home again.
The films are far from solemnly earnest – this is an anthology of five brilliant miniature artworks. By turns shocking, funny, confessional and deeply mysterious, this is a tremendous collection; the constituent films of which benefit in some enigmatic way from being shown together. What Ealing Studios’s Dead of Night did for scariness, these films may have done for 21st-century exile.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 5:16 pm
Groundbreaking director Reginald Hudlin: ‘It’s taken a lot of effort but the reward is always worth it’

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

From Kaouther Ben Hania’s reconstruction of the killing of a five-year-old Gazan girl in The Voice of Hind Rajab to Ira Sachs use of a taped interview in Peter Hujar’s Day, real-life dialogue is being turned into drama
Alfred Hitchcock, the director behind some of the best films ever, supposedly said that just three essential ingredients are needed to make a great film: “The script, the script and the script.” For a film-maker, it might seem a godsend when a fully formed one lands in your lap. But behind a rising number of films is a simple hack: pinch all your dialogue from real people. An increasing number of film-makers are turning to transcripts and recordings to re-enact episodes on film, with the promise that they are as an exact a facsimile as possible. From Reality (2023), Tina Satter’s true-to-life portrayal of whistleblower Reality Winner, which progresses in real time from harmless small talk to a full-blown FBI grilling, to Radu Jude’s Uppercase Print (2020), in which a rebel teen is given the third degree in Ceaușescu-era Romania, the title-card proclamation “inspired by true events” is being taken to a wholly literal new level.
Within the space of a month, two more “verbatim” movies are in UK cinemas. Peter Hujar’s Day, Ira Sachs’ time capsule of 1974 New York and its colourful culturati, is based on candid conversation between Linda Rosenkrantz (Rebecca Hall) and her photographer pal Peter (Ben Whishaw), who would die from an Aids-related illness less than a decade later. Meanwhile, Kaouther Ben Hania’s The Voice of Hind Rajab is set in January 2024 amid the evacuation of Gaza City, revisiting beat for beat an emergency call centre’s attempts to rescue the six-year-old girl of the title to harrowing effect.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 10:17 am
‘He used the trumpet as a songbird’: 100 years of Miles Davis, by jazz greats Sonny Rollins, Yazz Ahmed and more

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Published: January 31, 2026, 3:00 pm
Catherine O’Hara managed to make difficult characters utterly delightful

The death of the 71-year-old actor and comedian leaves behind a long line of unforgettably original comic creations, from Beetlejuice to Schitt’s Creek
One of the later and less beloved Christopher Guest comedies featuring his troupe of peerless, often SCTV-related improvisers is For Your Consideration, a medium-funny savaging of Hollywood’s feverish awards-season prestige campaigning.
The film’s unquestionable highlight is Catherine O’Hara, playing an actor who gets a whisper of awards buzz for a schlocky, still-filming drama called Home for Purim, and slowly loses her mind with the knowledge that she could maybe, possibly be recognized by her peers. O’Hara, known for her distinctively brassy yet malleable trill of her voice and her frequently red hair, peels back her performer’s bravado to expose the frenzied need beneath it. She somehow plays the outsized beneath the regular-sized, as her Marilyn Hack goes from plugging-away workhorse to desperate striver. Unsurprisingly, O’Hara briefly generated awards buzz of her own for playing this part; even less surprisingly, an Oscar nomination was not forthcoming. It couldn’t be; otherwise, it might have marred O’Hara’s masterclass in how certain actors, especially those specializing in comedy, are destined to go under-recognized in their lifetimes.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 8:25 pm
‘Begging my boyfriend to get one’: Paul Mescal inspires yet another fashion craze with Hamnet earring

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

Transfer of subjects of acclaimed film about inhumane prison conditions described as ‘straight-up retaliation’
The Alabama prison system has moved three well-known incarcerated activists who supported a 2022 prison strike and were featured in an Oscar-nominated documentary about the troubled system to isolated cells with little contact with others, family members and attorneys said.
Family members of the three men said they fear for their loved ones’ safety and are concerned the moves to solitary confinement are a form of retaliation for outspokenness about problems within the prison system. Robert Earl Council, Melvin Ray and Raoul Poole were transferred two weeks ago from their existing prisons to solitary confinement at the Kilby correctional facility outside Montgomery, their lawyers said. The transfers come as some groups have encouraged a new prison labor strike this year.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 5:45 pm
Catherine Connolly is the third woman to become what? The Saturday quiz

From the Cloak of Invisibility and the Elder Wand to Eugène Manet on the Isle of Wight, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz
1 Which European city changed its name in 1914, 1924 and 1991?
2 Which gun dog has won best in show at Crufts the most times?
3 Catherine Connolly is the third woman to become what?
4 Which arm of the Arctic Ocean is named after a Dutch navigator?
5 Which nut characterises Dubai-style chocolate?
6 What is the most abundant metal in the human body?
7 Where do you hear Hayley Sanderson and Tommy Blaize sing?
8 Where were the monumental Buddhas of Bamiyan destroyed in 2001?
What links:
9 Court and King, 1973; Navratilova, 1992; Sabalenka, 2025?
10 Cloak of Invisibility; Elder Wand; Resurrection Stone?
11 AMS; AV; AV+; FPTP; PR; STV?
12 JB Books; Father Karras; Władysław Szpilman; László Tóth; George Valentin?
13 Bucentaure; Santísima Trinidad; Victory?
14 Adopt Me!; Dress to Impress; Flee the Facility; Grow a Garden; Steal a Brainrot?
15 The Cradle; Eugène Manet on the Isle of Wight; The Harbour at Lorient; Woman at her Toilette?
Published: January 31, 2026, 7:00 am
Goodreads, but make it mindful: why I switched to a reading journal

Papier’s reading journal is the low-tech way I made reading feel calmer and more intentional – and you don’t need to love reading to benefit from it
In 2025, I thought I failed. I was six books shy of achieving my annual reading goal. No matter that I’d read 44 books, more than the average American; it wasn’t the 50 I’d set out to complete.
For a while, flipping the pages of a novel has felt more like an item on my to-do list and less like a way to unwind. Then, while reporting on the best ways to read more in 2026 (are we surprised?), I tried out a reading journal from one of my favorite stationery brands, Papier.
The best way to read mindfully: Papier Reading Journal
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 6:15 pm
‘They’re taught that showing feelings is shameful’: eight reasons men don’t go to therapy – and why they should

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

Work, duty and responsibility are not always seen to yield joy and delight, but there is a deep satisfaction in achievement
Read more in the Home truths series
It’s amazing how lucky you get if you work really hard.
It’s the family motto. My father, one of five children, left school after grade 9 and immediately started work. In his early 20s, Dad went back to night school and then served in the public service for more than 40 years. Mum had a career as a secretary too, and together they worked hard to ensure we had the best education they could offer us.
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 2:00 pm
You be the judge: should my husband stop expecting me to come to all his family gatherings?

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

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

Leather, lace and an unexpected accessory or two will perfectly complement bold trousers
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 6:00 am
Experience: a bear moved into my house

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

Published: January 31, 2026, 6:00 am
Meera Sodha’s vegetarian recipe for patates yahni

Sometimes, all that’s required for supper is simply stewed Mediterranean vegetables and potatoes with a dollop of yoghurt on top …
The world over, you’ll find home cooks trying to turn bags of potatoes into dinner, myself included. Sometimes, my answer is a Sri Lankan potato curry, or a Gujarati one. Perhaps a slow-cooked Spanish omelette if it’s a date night with Hugh at the kitchen island (like this Friday) but today, the solution is Greek. Yahni is the Greek word for a style of cooking: vegetables braised in plenty of olive oil and tomatoes, until tender. It’s a way of being, a vote for the simple and the slow and the good (but it is also dinner, if you wish).
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 6:00 am
Trump has tapped a new Federal Reserve chair. Has he finally found his yes-man?

Trump nominated Kevin Warsh, an ex-Fed governor, for the role as the White House continues to attack Jerome Powell
The US Federal Reserve requires “strong, sound and steady leadership”, according to Donald Trump. The president found a man to lead the central bank who would “provide exactly that type of leadership”, he declared.“He’s strong, he’s committed and he’s smart.”
This is not how Trump described Kevin Warsh, the former Fed governor whom he unveiled as his new nominee to chair the central bank on Friday – but how he hailed Jerome Powell, the current Fed chair, when nominating him for the job about eight years ago.
Continue reading...Published: January 31, 2026, 8:00 am
On Polymarket, ‘privileged’ users made millions betting on war strikes and diplomatic strategy. What did they know beforehand?

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

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

Nurses gathered outside a Veterans Affairs hospital in Manhattan to mourn Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse who was killed by federal agents in Minneapolis
Continue reading...Published: January 30, 2026, 4:53 pm
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