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Israel announces it killed one of the architects of the Oct. 7 attacks

Israel kills senior Hamas leader who served as one of the architects of Oct. 7, dealing significant blow to terror group's military capabilities.

Published: December 13, 2025, 6:59 pm

Maduro’s heirs: human rights violators, corrupt enforcers and ruthless loyalists

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Analysts tell Fox News Digital the next phase of Venezuela’s crisis hinges on Trump’s National Security Strategy and whether Washington pushes Maduro toward negotiation.

Published: December 13, 2025, 6:00 pm

State Department stays quiet as Albania reinstates deputy PM accused of corruption

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Albania's Constitutional Court reinstated Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku after corruption charges led to her removal from office in November.

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:20 pm

2 US Army soldiers, interpreter killed in Syria ambush attack, Trump warns of 'very serious retaliation'

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Two U.S. Army soldiers and a U.S. interpreter were killed Saturday and three others were wounded after they came under attack in Syria, the Pentagon said.

Published: December 13, 2025, 2:57 pm

Archaeologists uncover rare fresco of Jesus in town Pope Leo XIV recently visited

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Ancient underground tomb yields rare fresco of clean-shaven Jesus with Roman attributes. Discovery highlights early Christian art from persecution era.

Published: December 12, 2025, 6:22 pm

Venezuelan dissident Machado credits Trump for advancing freedom movement, dedicates Nobel to him

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Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado credits Trump for supporting Venezuela's democracy movement, dedicating her Nobel Peace Prize to him.

Published: December 12, 2025, 3:46 pm

As world fixates on other wars, Sudan sees 12 million forcibly displaced in devastating conflict

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With 12 million displaced and little global focus, Sudan faces a worsening catastrophe as Rep. Chris Smith calls for a worldwide response and an immediate end to fighting between armed groups.

Published: December 12, 2025, 3:18 pm

Israeli official issues stark warning after chilling Syrian military war chants surface

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Syria's new government faces accusations of extremism as U.S. mediates complex negotiations between Damascus and Jerusalem authorities.

Published: December 12, 2025, 11:59 am

Pickleball player plunges to his death in 3-story fall after climbing over safety rail to retrieve ball

Tragic pickleball accident in Malaysia claims life of 32-year-old player who fell three stories after climbing safety rail to retrieve ball during game.

Published: December 12, 2025, 2:30 am

U.S. Forces Attacked in Syria, State Media Says

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The Pentagon said two soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed while supporting counterterror operations. They are the first U.S. casualties in Syria since the fall of the dictator Bashar al-Assad

Published: December 13, 2025, 7:18 pm

Israel Says It Killed Senior Hamas Commander, Despite Cease-Fire

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Hamas said the attack on Saturday was a breach of the truce. The militant group did not comment on Israel’s claim to have killed one of its members.

Published: December 13, 2025, 6:07 pm

Belarus Frees Prominent Political Prisoners as U.S. Lifts Some Trade Sanctions

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The release of the prisoners, including a Nobel laureate and two opposition leaders, was part of a monthslong rapprochement between Washington and Minsk.

Published: December 13, 2025, 5:50 pm

Russia Bombs Ukraine Port of Odesa Amid Peace Talks

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Much of Ukraine’s largest Black Sea port was without power, heat and water on Saturday after strikes from Russia, which has shown little appetite for a deal to end the war.

Published: December 13, 2025, 3:03 pm

Chile Poised for Right-Wing Victory as Crime Fears Sweep Latin America

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Security has become a top concern for voters across the region who are calling for iron-fisted measures. In Chile, the issue is pushing the country to the right.

Published: December 13, 2025, 10:15 am

Ivan Urgant Was Russia’s Late-Night King Until Putin’s War in Ukraine

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Ivan Urgant was an unstoppable Russian megastar. Then he expressed opposition to President Vladimir V. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

Published: December 13, 2025, 10:04 am

Can Trump’s Grand Plans for Gaza Get Off the Drawing Board?

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The next steps for the president’s 20-point Gaza peace plan have been mired in uncertainty and a lack of detail, but that may be set to change. Here’s what to know.

Published: December 13, 2025, 5:12 pm

North Korean Soldiers Return From Russia’s War With Ukraine

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Kim Jong-un hugged the returning troops and awarded the country’s highest medal to nine soldiers killed in action.

Published: December 13, 2025, 6:53 am

Korea’s English Exam Was So Hard It Prompted an Apology. How Would You Do?

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South Korea has a notoriously grueling college entrance exam. This year’s English portion was so difficult that it led to a resignation. Could you answer some of the questions correctly?

Published: December 13, 2025, 10:02 am

Thailand Rejects Trump’s Claim That It Reached a Cease-Fire With Cambodia

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The conflict appeared to have continued unabated on Saturday morning, a day after President Trump said a cease-fire was supposed to have resumed.

Published: December 13, 2025, 8:36 am

Ukrainians, Worrying More About Power Cuts, See U.S. Peace Push as Just Noise

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Many understand the dance their leaders must perform to appease President Trump. But that doesn’t make them any less weary of the rounds and rounds of talks.

Published: December 13, 2025, 12:31 am

For 2 Hours, a Soccer Match Offers Palestinians a Rarity: Joy

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The national soccer team made it to the knockout stages of the Arab Cup for the first time, uniting fans from Gaza to the West Bank to Cairo to Arab cities in Israel.

Published: December 12, 2025, 2:11 pm

With Dreadlocks and Yoga, Oslo’s Bishop Practices an Atypical Evangelism

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Sunniva Gylver, the new Lutheran bishop of Norway’s largest diocese, is having success attracting younger worshipers while preaching an ancient message centered on justice.

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:00 am

Baby Steps

The antidote to our increasingly disembodied lives may lie in letting go of our inhibitions and dancing like kids do.

Published: December 13, 2025, 12:16 pm

Reporting on Arctic Sovereignty in the Polar Bear Capital of the World

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Global competition in the Arctic is raising hopes of a revival in the town of Churchill. We went to meet the people, and the bears, there.

Published: December 13, 2025, 11:00 am

Venezuela Oil Tanker Seized by U.S. Was Part of Effort to Finance Cuba

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Firms with ties to Cuba are getting a larger share of Venezuelan oil exports, as the island’s security agents boost President Nicolás Maduro’s defenses.

Published: December 13, 2025, 2:45 pm

To Get to Oslo, Machado Skirted Military Checkpoints and Survived Rough Seas

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An American firm with experience in special operations spirited María Corina Machado, the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, out of the country in a secretive land, sea and air operation.

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:27 pm

U.S. Lifts Sanctions Against Justice Alexandre de Moraes of Brazil

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A senior Trump administration official said that maintaining sanctions against Justice Alexandre de Moraes was no longer in the interest of the United States.

Published: December 13, 2025, 12:23 am

For Rubio the Cuba Hawk, the Road to Havana Runs Through Venezuela

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President Trump’s secretary of state and national security adviser has long sought to cripple or topple Cuba’s government, which has close security and economic ties to Venezuela.

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:24 pm

Canadians Rush to Buy Stockpiles of Boycotted U.S. Liquor

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Four Canadian provinces are selling off the American liquor they pulled from shelves in protest over President Trump’s tariffs. Some bourbon drinkers are thrilled.

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:58 pm

In a Hamlet Built on Forbidden Love, a Cyclone Buried It All

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Three generations of a family built their homes and lives in Sri Lanka’s highland tea country. The biggest storm in decades wiped out their hamlet in a landslide.

Published: December 13, 2025, 1:55 am

Cyclone Aftermath in Sri Lanka

Mujib Mashal, our South Asia bureau chief, takes us to Kandy in Sri Lanka, which suffered the worst of the devastation from last month’s cyclone.

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:41 pm

‘Did We Do That?’ Gen Z Protesters Help Tip Balance Against Bulgaria’s Leaders

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Young Bulgarians turned out in protests that helped unseat their government. Whether that will translate into higher turnout in upcoming elections is up to them.

Published: December 12, 2025, 7:38 pm

Germany Accuses Russia of Sabotage, Cyberattacks and Disinformation

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The German foreign ministry’s announcement, which Russia denied, was the latest suggestion of growing Russian aggression in Europe.

Published: December 12, 2025, 6:59 pm

Iran Arrests Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Amid Broader Crackdown

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The human rights activist was released on furlough from prison last year, but was detained again on Friday, along with several other human rights activists.

Published: December 12, 2025, 8:35 pm

A Trickle of Aid Reaches a Captured, War-Ravaged City in Sudan

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A local group negotiated permission from the paramilitary force controlling El Fasher, offering a rare glimpse into conditions after a massacre.

Published: December 12, 2025, 5:46 pm

Joanna Trollope, Popular British Author, Dies at 82

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Her books, many of which were best sellers, often described empty marriages, love affairs (with tasteful sex) and heroic clergymen.

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:26 pm

Russia Sues Holder of Frozen Assets Europe Wants for Ukraine Loan

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The lawsuit was a warning to European officials who are racing to agree to a plan to use Russian government assets in Europe to lend money to Ukraine.

Published: December 13, 2025, 2:23 am

Dozens Killed as a Hospital Is Bombed in Myanmar’s Brutal Civil War

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Jets from the Myanmar military dropped two bombs on the facility in Mrauk-U, in what rebels and witnesses called a deliberate attack on civilians.

Published: December 13, 2025, 2:29 am

How Ukraine Has Responded to Trump’s Peace Plan and Russia’s Demands for Territory

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A Ukrainian peace plan, sent this week to Washington, pushes back against President Trump’s proposal that Ukraine give up more land for peace, although Russia is unlikely to accept it.

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:48 pm

Austria Bans Head Scarves in Schools for Girls Under 14

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Austria’s centrist government passed the new law, which takes effect next year, after years of pressure from the far right.

Published: December 12, 2025, 1:05 pm

The Crime Involved Trash Bags. But It Wasn’t a Mob Caper.

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Prosecutors say a city official on Jeju Island in South Korea stole more than $400,000 by pocketing the sale of government-issued trash bags that cost as little as 7 cents each.

Published: December 12, 2025, 12:49 pm

How Power Cuts Are Affecting Ukrainians

Russia has been targeting energy infrastructure in Ukraine, leaving multiple cities without electricity. Kim Barker, who’s been covering the war, gives us a glimpse into the daily life of Ukrainians living with power cuts.

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:01 am

Trump Says Leaders of Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Cease-Fire

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Thailand’s prime minister said he had talked with the U.S. president, urging him to pressure Cambodia to resolve a deadly border clash, after a previous truce broke down.

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:54 pm

King Charles Shares ‘Good News’ About His Cancer Treatment in Video Message

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The British monarch said that his treatment would be reduced in the new year, in a recorded message emphasizing the value of cancer screening.

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:39 pm

China Is Getting Much of What It Wants From the U.S., Including Chips

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For China, President Trump’s moves to loosen chip controls, soften U.S. rhetoric and stay silent on tensions with Japan amount to a rare string of strategic gains.

Published: December 12, 2025, 5:01 am

Reddit Sues Australian Government to Block Social Media Ban

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The company said the new law, which makes it illegal for children under 16 to have social media accounts, infringes on children’s rights.

Published: December 12, 2025, 7:15 am

U.S. Issues New Sanctions Targeting Maduro’s Family and the Oil Sector

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The United States is escalating its pressure campaign on Venezuela’s leader, Nicolás Maduro, after seizing an oil tanker off the coast.

Published: December 12, 2025, 12:38 am

Hamas Committed War Crimes in 2023 Attack on Israel, Amnesty International Says

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The rights group said it had documented atrocities committed by Palestinian armed groups, including murder, imprisonment, torture and sexual violence.

Published: December 12, 2025, 1:59 am

Here’s What to Know About Japan’s Mega Quake Advisory

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Japan’s government says that the chances of a magnitude 8 earthquake have increased. Scientists can’t predict when one will strike, but it represents a meaningful jump over typical odds.

Published: December 12, 2025, 2:56 am

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Machado Says U.S. Helped Her Leave Venezuela

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María Corina Machado reappeared on the global stage as the Trump administration ramped up its pressure campaign against President Nicolás Maduro.

Published: December 12, 2025, 1:37 pm

Man uncovers missing father’s bones buried beneath family home, unleashing ‘a thousand' other secrets

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True crime documentary "Secrets We Bury" explores family's quest to find missing father George Carroll, uncovering dark secrets buried in Long Island home basement.

Published: December 13, 2025, 7:00 pm

Illegal immigrant bites ICE officer in 'gross attack' while resisting arrest: DHS

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An ICE officer was allegedly bitten in the hand by an illegal immigrant in Louisiana who was resisting arrest, the Department of Homeland Security said.

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:13 pm

Campus Radicals: Their childhoods disrupted by politics, courageous girls are fighting back

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High school swimmers challenge transgender athletics policies as campus radicals expose extremism in K-12 schools and universities nationwide this week.

Published: December 13, 2025, 3:00 pm

Luigi Mangione judge weighs ‘potentially fatal’ evidence in fight over search of suspect’s backpack: attorney

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Luigi Mangione's defense challenges backpack search evidence in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson murder case, seeking to exclude key trial evidence.

Published: December 13, 2025, 1:00 pm

Wounded National Guardsman is making 'extraordinary progress,' can breathe on his own: doctor

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National Guardsman Andrew Wolfe has hit "important milestones" in his recovery that "reflect his strength and determination" following DC shooting, doctor says.

Published: December 13, 2025, 12:44 pm

North Carolina Christmas tree farmers resurge a year after Helene's devastation

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North Carolina Christmas tree farmers are ready for business to ramp back up after a hard holiday season in 2024 following Hurricane Helene's widespread devastation in the region.

Published: December 13, 2025, 11:18 am

Macy's stabbing suspect has history of mental illness, was released from psych ward day of attack

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The homeless woman charged with stabbing a mother inside a bathroom at Macy's in NYC has a history of mental illness and claimed voices told her she had to kill someone or be killed.

Published: December 13, 2025, 10:27 am

Georgia woman hospitalized after attacker hurls corrosive chemical during evening walk

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Woman suffers severe chemical burns in attack at Savannah's Forsyth Park. Ashley Wasielewski hospitalized with burns covering half her body.

Published: December 13, 2025, 3:37 am

Obese man on death row chooses buffet of BBQ, wings, cheeseburger, pizza, ice cream for last meal in Georgia

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Georgia death row inmate Stacey Humphreys requested a huge buffet-style last meal ahead of his execution for his 2003 double murder conviction.

Published: December 13, 2025, 2:08 am

Florida influencer, 41, accused of inappropriately touching, exposing herself to teenage son's friend

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Social media micro-influencer Lisa Singh was arrested after allegedly making sexual advances on a minor. She has nearly 7,000 Facebook followers and faces two counts.

Published: December 13, 2025, 12:40 am

Illegal immigrant caught and released by Biden administration now charged in Washington vehicular homicide

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A truck driver charged with vehicular homicide was illegal immigrant released by border patrol in Arizona after crossing in 2023, killing 29-year-old.

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:56 pm

Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Bryan Kohberger's new target, Luigi Mangione's 'red flags,' Brian Walshe trial

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

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:45 pm

Christmas brawl erupts in wealthy Massachusetts enclave during holiday celebration

Video footage captured a chaotic brawl during Nantucket’s Christmas Stroll last weekend as men clashed in the street. Police say no arrests were made.

Published: December 12, 2025, 7:06 pm

Oklahoma man accused of threatening federal agents online

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released an image on Friday of Logan Murfin, a suspect from Oklahoma accused of threatening federal agents.

Published: December 12, 2025, 6:39 pm

Brian Walshe jury deliberates as relative paints him as violent villain

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Brian Walshe allegedly stole over $500,000 from his late father's estate after destroying the will that disinherited him, court documents reveal.

Published: December 12, 2025, 4:21 pm

Airline passenger attempted to open plane door in mid-air, authorities say

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A passenger on a Cathay Pacific flight from Boston to Hong Kong was arrested this week after trying to open a door on the aircraft mid-flight, officials said.

Published: December 12, 2025, 3:58 pm

Tourist changing baby stabbed multiple times in the back at iconic NYC Macy's during holiday shopping rush

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A tourist was stabbed multiple times in a bathroom at New York City's Macy's Herald Square while changing her baby. Police said a homeless woman was arrested and is facing charges.

Published: December 12, 2025, 3:41 pm

ICE arrests criminal illegal immigrant accused of fleeing head-on crash that severely injured Maryland woman

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Catch and release immigrant arrested by ICE after devastating hit-and-run leaves woman with broken vertebrae, collapsed lung in Maryland crash.

Published: December 12, 2025, 2:00 pm

FBI investigating more than 350 subjects tied to violent online '764' network

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The FBI is investigating more than 350 subjects in sweeping probe of "764," an online network targeting minors with violence and sexual exploitation.

Published: December 12, 2025, 1:00 pm

Royal Caribbean sued over cruise passenger’s death as ship rules prove ‘fast and loose’: expert

Royal Caribbean faces wrongful death lawsuit after cruise passenger allegedly died from restraint following 33 drinks, body stored in ship morgue.

Published: December 12, 2025, 1:00 pm

California home explosion caught on doorbell camera

A doorbell camera captured a devastating California home explosion that hospitalized six people near Hayward after gas line damage by a construction crew.

Published: December 12, 2025, 12:15 pm

Disturbing allegations surface in chilling 911 audio after Michigan coach's firing and more top headlines

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Published: December 12, 2025, 11:56 am

Accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson tries to hide from ‘double-edged sword’ of publicity: expert

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Tyler Robinson makes first court appearance for alleged Charlie Kirk murder as judge battles media over trial transparency and camera access in Utah courtroom.

Published: December 12, 2025, 11:00 am

Family of slain Chicago officer sues city, says department ignored warnings about dangerous partner

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The family of Chicago police officer Krystal Rivera filed a wrongful death lawsuit after she was fatally shot by partner Carlos Baker on duty over the summer.

Published: December 12, 2025, 8:49 am

Mississippi governor orders release of man who served more than 10 years of illegal 15-year sentence

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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves granted clemency to Marcus Taylor, who served more than 10 years of a sentence for a crime with a five-year maximum penalty.

Published: December 12, 2025, 7:21 am

Flight Returns to Dulles After Engine Failure During Takeoff, F.A.A. Says

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United Airlines Flight 803, which was headed to Toyko, safely landed at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia around 1:20 p.m. on Saturday, the F.A.A. said.

Published: December 13, 2025, 7:04 pm

DoorDash Deliverer Faces Tampering Charges Tied to Food Order

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The authorities said the woman, who was making a delivery for DoorDash, was captured on a doorbell camera spraying an unknown aerosol.

Published: December 13, 2025, 6:29 pm

University of Maryland President Cleared of Plagiarism

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The claims last year by a conservative publication against Darryll J. Pines prompted a yearlong investigation and an extensive review of his published works.

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:30 pm

Jo Ann Allen Boyce Dies at 84; Braved Mobs in Integrating a School

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She was one of the Clinton 12, Black students who broke a race barrier by entering a Tennessee high school in 1956 in the face of harassment by white segregationists.

Published: December 13, 2025, 6:47 pm

A Measles Outbreak Brings With It Echoes of the Pandemic

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In South Carolina, parents struggle to deal with infections that have brought quarantines and remote learning. Health care workers are bracing for an increase in cases.

Published: December 13, 2025, 10:02 am

Trump’s ‘Pardon’ of Tina Peters Rejected by Colorado Officials

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The president’s stated intention to pardon Tina Peters, jailed for tampering with election machines in 2020, has set off a legal fight over the extent of Mr. Trump’s pardon powers.

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:20 pm

Biden Has Raised Little of What He Needs to Build a Presidential Library

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His library foundation has told the I.R.S. that by the end of 2027 it expects to bring in just $11.3 million — not nearly enough for a traditional presidential library.

Published: December 13, 2025, 10:01 am

Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Fee Faces Lawsuit

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California and New York are among the states arguing that the Trump administration’s decision to charge that fee for skilled foreign workers is illegal.

Published: December 13, 2025, 6:26 am

Judge’s Order Complicates Justice Dept. Plans to Again Charge Comey

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Justice Department officials have been considering whether to bring new charges against James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, after a different judge dismissed the original case against him.

Published: December 13, 2025, 3:59 am

Government Can Withhold Funds From Planned Parenthood, Appeals Court Rules

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A three-judge panel threw out a lower court’s order, allowing the Trump administration to continue defunding the group and other major abortion providers.

Published: December 13, 2025, 6:03 pm

U.S. Boarded Ship and Seized Cargo Heading to Iran From China

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The seizure last month came amid fears of a renewed conflict between Iran and Israel.

Published: December 13, 2025, 2:22 am

House G.O.P. Releases Health Plan That Would Allow Subsidies to End

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The legislation, expected to come to a vote next week, would make changes that could eventually affect health care costs but are unlikely to immediately curb rising premiums.

Published: December 13, 2025, 1:09 am

After False Earthquake Alert in Nevada, Lawmakers Demand Answers on How it Was Sent

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The federal government and earthquake experts blamed a technical glitch for the alert that sent warnings hundreds of miles away last week.

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:35 am

To Get to Oslo, Machado Skirted Military Checkpoints and Survived Rough Seas

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An American firm with experience in special operations spirited María Corina Machado, the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, out of the country in a secretive land, sea and air operation.

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:27 pm

National Guardsman Who Was Shot in D.C. Making ‘Extraordinary Progress,’ Doctor Says

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Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, who suffered a head wound in the shooting near the White House last month, has moved from acute care to rehabilitation.

Published: December 13, 2025, 12:41 am

Trump Faces Same Demons as Biden: Age, Health and the Economy

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Too old? Tough economy? The presidents change, but the troubles are familiar.

Published: December 12, 2025, 11:11 pm

Trump Officials Sue to Seize 2020 Ballots in a Georgia County

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The Justice Department escalated an effort to seize and inspect old ballots in Fulton County, where President Trump was booked in his criminal election interference case.

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:52 pm

For Republicans, Trump’s Hands-Off Approach to Health Care Is a Problem

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The prospect of soaring health care costs could exacerbate Americans’ feelings about affordability, an issue that President Trump has tried to downplay. But Democrats plan to keep the issue front and center.

Published: December 13, 2025, 1:48 am

In Florida’s Panhandle, a Hearing on School Vaccine Mandates Gets Heated

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The hearing was the first concrete step toward repealing some of the state’s vaccine requirements. Rolling back others would require legislative action.

Published: December 13, 2025, 2:16 am

For Rubio the Cuba Hawk, the Road to Havana Runs Through Venezuela

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President Trump’s secretary of state and national security adviser has long sought to cripple or topple Cuba’s government, which has close security and economic ties to Venezuela.

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:24 pm

Washington Flooding Forces Evacuations Amid Torrential Rain: Photos and Video

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More than 100,000 residents were told to leave their homes across Washington State this week as rivers overflowed.

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:00 pm

National Parks Ordered to Remove Items Promoting D.E.I. From Gift Shops

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The Interior Department said that the review of retail items would ensure gift shops at national parks did not “promote specific viewpoints.”

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:21 pm

T.S.A. Is Providing Air Passenger Data to Immigration Agents for Deportation Effort

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The Transportation Security Administration is providing passenger lists to Immigration and Customs Enforcement to identify and detain travelers subject to deportation orders.

Published: December 13, 2025, 7:01 pm

In Trump’s Justice Dept., Failing in Court Might Be Better Than Bucking the Boss

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This week demonstrated an emerging reality for President Trump: Commanding the Justice Department is not the same as controlling the justice system.

Published: December 13, 2025, 2:46 pm

Harvard Replaces Leader of Health Center Said to Have Focused on Palestinians

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The center at the university’s public health school was also a focus of the Trump administration after having been examined in a Harvard antisemitism report earlier this year.

Published: December 12, 2025, 11:18 pm

Transportation Dept. Threatens to Withhold Funds From N.Y. Over Noncitizen Licenses

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The Trump administration gave New York 30 days to pause issuing all non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses, among other demands, or risk losing $73 million in highway funds.

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:35 pm

Appeals Court Halts, for Now, Contempt Inquiry Into Deportation Flights

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The decision from the three-judge panel served to grant the Trump administration a reprieve from having one of its top immigration lawyers have to take the witness stand next week.

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:56 pm

Alvin Holsey, Admiral Who Oversaw Boat Strikes Off Venezuela’s Coast, Retires

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The admiral had abruptly announced that he would step down as the head of the U.S. Southern Command. His departure leaves several issues about the strikes unanswered.

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:52 pm

Trump promises retaliation after two US Army soldiers and a civilian translator are killed in Syria attack

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Attack on US forces occurred as soldiers were conducting ‘key leader engagement’ as part of a larger counter-terrorism operation

Published: December 13, 2025, 7:16 pm

New York City tourist stabbed while changing her baby’s diaper in flagship Macy’s restroom

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California woman was treated for injuries to her back and arm and released from the hospital a day after the incident

Published: December 13, 2025, 7:09 pm

Trump says 'we will retaliate' after 3 Americans are killed in Syria attack that the US blames on IS

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President Donald Trump says that “we will retaliate” after two U.S. service members and one American civilian were killed in a Syria attack that the U.S. blames on the Islamic State group

Published: December 13, 2025, 7:00 pm

Amy Schumer says she and her husband have decided to end their marriage

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Comedian Amy Schumer says she and her husband, chef Chris Fischer, have decided to end their marriage

Published: December 13, 2025, 6:32 pm

Trump sets sights on next renovation project - Washington DC’s public golf courses

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‘If we do them, we’ll do it really beautifully,’ the president said

Published: December 13, 2025, 6:06 pm

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Outrage after Moscow ‘hits Turkish civilian ship carrying sunflower oil’ with drone attack

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Ukraine’s navy said the vessel had 11 Turkish citizens onboard

Published: December 13, 2025, 5:39 pm

Arctic air plunges south as residents of the Pacific Northwest remain on guard after severe flooding

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An arctic air blast is plunging south from Canada, spreading into the northern United States

Published: December 13, 2025, 5:08 pm

JonBenet Ramsey case ‘remains a top priority’ almost three decades after child beauty queen’s death, police say

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‘My direction to our department has been clear: leave no stone unturned,’ Boulder police chief said

Published: December 13, 2025, 5:07 pm

Sisters of 11-year-old California girl allegedly starved to death by adoptive family awarded $31.5M

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Arabella McCormack died in August 2022 after being allegedly tortured by adoptive family

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:59 pm

Border Patrol to move away from sweeping raids as support for Trump’s mass deportation policy tanks: report

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Administration officials are reportedly changing up tactics as public approval for immigration operations sinks to 38 percent

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:56 pm

Hamas commander behind October 7 attacks ‘killed by Israel in Gaza’

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Hamas commander Raed Saed was one of the architects of the October 7 attacks

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:32 pm

Trump rages in early hours at Indiana Republicans who defied redistricting plan he says he ‘wasn’t working very hard at’

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Trump wrote that Republicans who voted against the measure ‘should be ashamed of themselves’

Published: December 13, 2025, 3:36 pm

SNAP is back in time for the holidays. But millions could be losing benefits under Trump — and food banks are bracing for them

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‘We’re seeing people come in that are just at the end of their rope,’ said one food bank worker

Published: December 13, 2025, 2:28 pm

Spain's leader find himself alone in defending immigration as other EU heads take a tougher line

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is defying Europe’s prevailing winds as isolationism and nationalism flourish elsewhere by standing as the continent’s last major leader still speaking positively about immigration

Published: December 13, 2025, 2:22 pm

Fighting rages on Thai-Cambodian border despite Trump's ceasefire claim

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Fighting is raging along the Thailand-Cambodia border, despite U.S. President Donald Trump's claim of a new ceasefire agreement

Published: December 13, 2025, 2:10 pm

President of Peace? How Trump’s claim to have ended eight wars unravelled

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The US president boldly claimed to have solved thorny disputes between adversaries including Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, and Israel and Lebanon. But experts tell Alex Croft that his peace agreements do not stand up to scrutiny

Published: December 13, 2025, 1:35 pm

Higher cost, worse coverage: Affordable Care Act enrollees say expiring subsidies will hit them hard

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Americans are feeling the strain already with less than three weeks to go until the expiration of COVID-era tax credits that have helped many people pay for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act

Published: December 13, 2025, 1:34 pm

Tis the season for the scammers: Experts warn of 8 ways you can be duped this holiday

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Some seasonal job ads are also not all they are cracked up to be

Published: December 13, 2025, 1:31 pm

Hiker rescued after getting trapped in quicksand at US national park

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An experienced hiker had to be rescued after they became stuck in quicksand for hours at Utah’s Arches National Park.

Published: December 13, 2025, 1:25 pm

Drone attack kills two in Russia as peace talks with Ukraine press on

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A drone attack in Russia's Saratov region has killed at least two people, reports suggest

Published: December 13, 2025, 12:08 pm

Woman suffers severe burns after attacker poured unknown liquid on her

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‘We don’t know who did it,’ her son said. "She doesn’t have any enemies’

Published: December 13, 2025, 8:53 am

Historic rains and flooding trigger dramatic rescues in Washington state

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Record floodwaters are slowly receding in Washington state after triggering evacuations, inundating communities and prompting dramatic rescues from rooftops and vehicles

Published: December 13, 2025, 5:03 am

Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi ‘violently detained’ at memorial for dead human rights lawyer

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A foundation in her name said she was detained at a memorial for a human rights lawyer recently found dead under disputed circumstances

Published: December 13, 2025, 5:00 am

New photos show Trump with women at Epstein estate; Clinton and Steve Bannon also appear in docs

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House Oversight Democrats released images of high-profile figures

Published: December 13, 2025, 4:56 am

Trump scolds another female reporter for trying to ask questions: ‘She’s very aggressive’

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The president has made a string of demeaning comments to female reporters in recent weeks, including calling a reporter a ‘piggy’

Published: December 13, 2025, 1:47 am

Actor Hailee Steinfeld and her NFL quarterback husband Josh Allen are expecting their first baby together

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The couple tied the knot earlier this year at a private ceremony in California after dating since 2023.

Published: December 13, 2025, 1:32 am

The TSA is providing airline passenger data to ICE to aid Trump’s deportation efforts, report says

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The program comes as the Trump administration has sought to leverage data from across the government to speed up deportations

Published: December 13, 2025, 12:43 am

The Mamdani effect? Sales of luxury homes spike in the Big Apple as exodus fears fall flat

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Donna Olshan, the founder and president of Olshan Realty, called the expectations that a mass of wealthy individuals would leave the city "pretty ridiculous"

Published: December 13, 2025, 12:18 am

84-year-old man shoots his son in the face after becoming upset over how little his family visited him, police say

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William Nowak allegedly told his son, ‘Get out of my house or I’m going to shoot you’

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:31 pm

Democrats had Republicans on the run with health care – then they dropped new Epstein pictures instead

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Releasing the most salacious photos not only risks re-traumatizing the victims of Epstein’s cruelty, it takes Democrats’ focus off of hitting Republicans on health care, Eric Garcia writes

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:25 pm

National Guard member who survived shooting being moved to inpatient rehabilitation

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The family has asked for continued prayers as Staff Sgt. Wolfe ‘begins a long and tough rehabilitation’

Published: December 12, 2025, 10:24 pm

Trump lawyers argue president being forced to use sign language interpreters could hurt his ‘image’

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The Justice Department has appealed a November order requiring interpreters at many events

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:56 pm

Last man captured after New Orleans jailbreak handed down hefty sentence

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Ten inmates had made their escape in May by crawling through a hole behind a jail toilet

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:35 pm

Oregon woman sexually assaulted on American Airlines flight by drunk passenger, lawsuit claims

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According to the woman, her alleged assaulter said “this is my lucky day” when he sat down next to her on their flight

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:27 pm

She spent years trying to uncover a serial killer’s motive. Then she got too close

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Exclusive video: Journalist Laura Greenberg started corresponding with serial killer Doug Gretzler when he was on death row because she “wanted to understand the monster”. But then things got murky. Andrea Cavallier reports

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:27 pm

Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt underwent emergency surgery for a collapsed lung

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His discomfort arose during a dry-needling session, according to his brother

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:26 pm

High-roller sues Las Vegas casino after real-life ‘Hangover’ experience

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First in The Independent: Michael Duke Thomson says he left the Aria’s VIP blackjack room only to wake up in handcuffs and $75,000 worth of debt, without any memory of what happened

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:18 pm

Fears levees will fail as flood-stricken town braces for more torrential rain

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Across Washington state, 100,000 people were subject to evacuation orders

Published: December 12, 2025, 9:09 pm

Trump sued over White House ballroom construction as preservationists demand a halt to $300 million project

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The Trust wants the court to declare that Trump, by fast-tracking the project, has committed multiple violations of the Administrative Procedures Act and the National Environmental Policy Act

Published: December 12, 2025, 8:37 pm

MTG’s last act in Congress could be a longshot plot to oust Mike Johnson, report says

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The Georgia Republican plans to resign in early January, following an acrimonious public feud with her former close ally President Trump

Published: December 12, 2025, 8:34 pm

Water levels for the vital Colorado River are so low people can just walk across it

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The ongoing climate crisis could have disastrous effects on the Colorado River, experts have warned

Published: December 12, 2025, 8:25 pm

Illinois becomes 12th state to let terminally ill residents choose to end their lives

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The Catholic Conference of Illinois blasted Pritzker's move, saying the law puts Illinois ‘on a dangerous and heartbreaking path’

Published: December 12, 2025, 8:03 pm

Noem confronted by deported veteran after insisting no former military forced out of country

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Kristi Noem was confronted by a deported veteran after she insisted that no former US military personnel had been removed from the country under the Trump administration.

Published: December 12, 2025, 7:48 pm

Baby locked inside hot car rescued as temperatures hit 85F

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Police officers rescued a baby locked inside a hot car in Florida as temperatures hit 85F (29C) on Friday, 5 December.

Published: December 12, 2025, 7:46 pm

Fired Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore ‘terrorized’ his ex after losing job as he’s charged with home invasion, court hears

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The ex-head coach for the Michigan Wolverines was fired from his job over claims of an ‘inappropriate relationship’ with a member of staff

Published: December 12, 2025, 7:26 pm

The Katie Miller Podcast: an aggressively vibeless curriculum for the Maga mom

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The wife of the Trump adviser aims to entice conservative women into Maga – but like much of the rest of the movement, her sales pitch is fundamentally lacking

When Katie Miller, the wife of Donald Trump’s powerful adviser Stephen Miller, interviewed Pete Hegseth on her podcast last week, she didn’t ask him about whether the war secretary had ordered the US military to kill the shipwrecked survivors of an airstrike. She didn’t ask him about the settlement he paid a woman who accused him of sexually assaulting her. Nor did she ask about allegations of alcohol abuse, or the accusation that he had made his ex-wife so terrified that she hid in a closet.

Instead, when Hegseth and his wife, Jennifer Rauchet, appeared on the Katie Miller Podcast, the titular host asked questions like: “If you could write one Hegseth family rule on that whiteboard, what is that?”

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Published: December 13, 2025, 1:00 pm

The eight best gifts in the US for the DIYer in your life

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From tools to headlamps, here’s everything they’ll need to get things fixed right the first time – and to clean up the mess

We all know someone who lives by the age-old adage of “If you want it done right, you have to do it yourself.” It’s a timeless phrase, but one that just seems to get more true by the moment. Hourly rates for repair and service just keep going up, and every year it gets harder and harder to find qualified technicians who genuinely care about doing a job right.

All the more reason to do it yourself, but a big part of that is having a proper selection of tools. The right tool not only makes the job go faster, but ensures it’s done correctly. Over the decades, as I’ve gotten more proficient at weekend DIY antics, I’ve discovered some indispensable tools that I gravitate to before all the others. Whether you know a budding DIYer still building a tool collection, or maybe even a seasoned pro who would appreciate some upgrades, here are some of my favorite picks.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 6:15 pm

‘This extraordinary story never goes out of fashion’: 30 authors on the books they give to everyone

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Colm Tóibín, Robert Macfarlane, Elif Shafak, Michael Rosen and more share the novels, poetry and memoirs that make the perfect gift

I love giving books as presents. I rarely give anything else. I strongly approve of the Icelandic tradition of the Jólabókaflóðið (Yule book flood), whereby books are given (and, crucially, read) on Christmas Eve. Nan Shepherd’s The Living Mountain is the one I’ve given more often than any other; so much so that I keep a stack of four or five to hand, ready to give at Christmas or any other time of the year. It’s a slender masterpiece – a meditation on Shepherd’s lifelong relationship with the Cairngorm mountains, which was written in the 1940s but not published until 1977. It’s “about the Cairngorms” in the sense that Mrs Dalloway is “about London”; which is to say, it is both intensely engaged with its specific setting, and gyring outwards to vaster questions of knowledge, existence and – a word Shepherd uses sparingly but tellingly – love.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 9:00 am

Our 25 favourite European travel discoveries of 2025

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The most exciting places our writers came across this year, from untouched islands in Finland to an affordable ski resort in Bulgaria and the perfect Parisian bistro

On a midsummer trip to Ireland, I saw dolphins in the Irish Sea, sunset by the Liffey, and misty views of the Galtee Mountains. The half-hour train journey to Cobh (“cove”), through Cork’s island-studded harbour, was especially lovely. As the railway crossed Lough Mahon, home to thousands of seabirds, there was water on both sides of the train. I watched oystercatchers, egrets, godwits and common terns, which nest on floating pontoons. Curlews foraged in the mudflats, and an old Martello tower stood on a wooded promontory.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 10:41 am

Deal or no deal? The inside story of the battle for Warner Bros

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As Paramount, with close ties to the Trump administration, entered the bidding, experts predict any merger will ‘raise red flags’ among regulators

Over the first 10 months of his second presidency, Donald Trump has not hidden his desire to control the US media industry from encouraging TV networks to fire journalists, comedians and critics he dislikes to pushing regulators to revoke broadcast licences. Now he seems determined to set the terms for one of the biggest media deals in history.

It’s a deal that could have repercussions not just in the US, but across the world, with not just the future of Hollywood at stake but also the landscape of news.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 6:00 am

Blind date: ‘He’s a cat lover and I’m allergic. I would hate to make him have to choose!’

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Rita, 35, a travel agent, meets Tom, 40, a social media manager

What were you hoping for?
To have a refreshing new experience. I was curious to see who the Guardian would match me with.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 6:00 am

Top Democrats call for investigation into share-buying spree by Trump allies

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Fossil fuel execs Robert Pender and Michael Sabel deny wrongdoing after report on potential conflict of interest

Two more senior Democrats have called for an investigation into a share-buying spree by two fossil fuel billionaires with close ties to the Trump administration, after a Guardian investigation raised questions about potential wrongdoing.

Robert Pender and Michael Sabel, the founders and co-chairs of Venture Global, a liquefied natural gas (LNG) company headquartered in Virginia, bought more than a million shares worth almost $12m each in March. The trades took place just days after a meeting with senior White House officials, who then issued a key regulatory permit that helped expand the company’s business in Europe.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 12:00 pm

Three Americans killed in Syria by suspected Islamic State gunman, Pentagon says

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US Central Command reports an ambush on Saturday, the first attack to inflict US casualties since fall of Bashar al-Assad

Two US army soldiers and one American civilian interpreter have been killed and several other people wounded in an ambush on Saturday by the Islamic State group in central Syria, the Pentagon said.

The attack on US troops in Palmyra is the first to inflict casualties since the fall of the former Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, a year ago.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 7:14 pm

Israel says its military killed Hamas commander Raed Saed in Gaza City strike

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If Saed is dead he would be most senior militant to be killed since October ceasefire, in attack on car that reportedly left four dead

The senior Hamas commander Raed Saedhas been killed in a strike on a car in Gaza City, the Israeli military said on Saturday.

The attack killed four people and wounded at least 25 others, according to Gaza health authorities. There was no immediate confirmation from Hamas or medics that Saed was among the dead.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 5:27 pm

Belarus releases 123 prisoners including opposition leaders after US lifts sanctions

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Nobel prize winner Ales Bialiatski and opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava among those freed after US talks with Alexander Lukashenko

The Belarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko, has freed 123 prisoners, including Nobel peace prize winner Ales Bialiatski and leading opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava, after the US lifted sanctions on Belarusian potash, a key export.

The announcement came after two days of talks with an envoy of the US president, Donald Trump, the latest diplomatic push since the Trump administration started talks with the autocratic leader.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 4:03 pm

Washington state flood waters receding after days of rescues and evacuations

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No fatalities reported in flooding, which prompted Trump to approve emergency declaration request from governor

Record-breaking flood waters in Washington state have started slowly retreating after days of devastation that saw neighborhoods inundated, emergency rescues from cars and rooftops, and widespread evacuations.

“This is not just a one- or two-day crisis,” Washington’s governor, Bob Ferguson, said during a press briefing. “These water levels have been historic, and they’re going to remain very high for an extended period of time.”

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Published: December 13, 2025, 5:26 pm

Pulp Fiction actor Peter Greene found dead in New York apartment

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Greene, 60, praised for the various villains he played during his career but manager says he also had ‘heart as big as gold’

Peter Greene, the actor known for his roles in Pulp Fiction and The Mask, has died at the age of 60.

He was found dead at his New York City apartment on Friday, his manager said, and the cause of death has not been disclosed.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 5:37 pm

Two girls, 9 and 11, awarded $31.5m after sister’s California torture death

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Arabella McCormack, 11, died after being tortured and starved by adoptive family and police and church failed to intervene

A lawsuit over the death of an 11-year-old California girl who was allegedly tortured and starved by her adoptive family reached a settlement on Friday totaling $31.5m from the city and county of San Diego as well as other groups.

The suit was brought on behalf of the two younger sisters of Arabella McCormack, who died in August 2022. The girls were ages six and seven at the time. Their adoptive mother, Leticia McCormack, and McCormack’s parents, Adella and Stanley Tom, are facing charges of murder, conspiracy, child abuse and torture. They pleaded not guilty to all charges, and their criminal case is ongoing.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 2:52 pm

Psychedelic treatments show promise for OCD while cannabis doesn’t, review finds

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Psychiatry professor theorizes that the difference is related to how the substances interact with areas of the brain

A recent review of alternative treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) indicates that psychedelic treatments show promise for the disorder while cannabis does not.

Dr Michael Van Ameringen, a psychiatry professor at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada and lead author of the review published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, said that 40-60 % of OCD patients get either partial or no relief with available treatments, including SSRIs and exposure and response prevention therapy.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 4:00 pm

Arsenal v Wolves: Premier League – live

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⚽ Premier League updates from the 8pm GMT kick-off
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Fulham have just won 3-2 at Burnley. Fold in earlier victories for Liverpool (2-0 over Brighton & Hove Albion) and Chelsea (2-0 over Everton) and this is how the Premier League now looks, heading into this final fixture of the day. Arsenal will be looking to extend their lead at the top to five points, cranking up the pressure on Manchester City and Aston Villa, who tomorrow visit Crystal Palace and West Ham United respectively. Should Wolves manage a Christmas miracle this evening, they’d close the gap on fellow strugglers Burnley to five points.

Mikel Arteta, with the laid-back vibe of a man atop both Premier League and Champions League tables, speaks to TNT Sports. “We have some players back which is great news … all of them bring different qualities … different connections … they have been doing well … we are still missing some very important players … but to have options … manage the load … we all know the importance of each other … it is genuine … it is not easy to do it … it is harder to maintain it … when you lose one game in 19, it can happen … the immediate reaction shows they cared … if I had seen something different, I would have been worried … we have to put in performance after performance.”

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Published: December 13, 2025, 7:27 pm

Gavin Newsom pushes back on Trump AI executive order preempting state laws

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California governor says order pushes ‘grift and corruption’ instead of innovation just hours after president’s dictum

The ink was barely dry on Donald Trump’s artificial intelligence executive order when Gavin Newsom came out swinging. Just hours after the order went public Thursday evening, the California governor issued a statement saying the presidential dictum, which seeks to block states from regulating AI of their own accord, advances “grift and corruption” instead of innovation.

“President Trump and David Sacks aren’t making policy – they’re running a con,” Newsom said, referencing Trump’s AI adviser and crypto “czar”. “Every day, they push the limits to see how far they can take it.”

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Published: December 13, 2025, 3:00 pm

Cuba denounces US seizure of oil tanker off Venezuela’s coast as ‘piracy’

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Cuban foreign ministry called US military action ‘maritime terrorism’ under a policy of ‘economic suffocation’

Cuban officials have denounced the US seizure of the Skipper oil tanker off Venezuela’s coast on Wednesday, calling it an “act of piracy and maritime terrorism” as well as a “serious violation of international law” that hurts the Caribbean island nation and its people.

“This action is part of the US escalation aimed at hampering Venezuela’s legitimate right to freely use and trade its natural resources with other nations, including the supplies of hydrocarbons to Cuba,” the Cuban foreign ministry statement said.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 4:34 pm

‘They fought for American values’: Afghan immigrants and advocates push back against Trump crackdown

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The US has been punishing ‘an entire group’ since the arrest of an Afghan in the shooting of two national guard troops

Afghan immigrants and advocates across the United States are pushing back firmly against the Trump administration’s most recent crackdown on legal immigration, saying the American government is punishing hundreds of thousands of people for the alleged actions of one man.

Since the shooting of two national guard soldiers in Washington DC late last month, with the authorities charging an Afghan man as the suspect, the Trump administration has taken harsh action, especially against Afghans in the US, generating a mix of fear, outrage and defiance in the diaspora.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 1:00 pm

Trump attacks old foe Biden – but presidential parallels hard to avoid

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US president finds himself shouldering same burdens of affordability crisis and the inexorable march of time

He was supposed to be touting the economy but could not resist taking aim at an old foe. “Which is better: Sleepy Joe or Crooked Joe?” Donald Trump teased supporters in Pennsylvania this week, still toying with nicknames for his predecessor Joe Biden. “Typically, Crooked Joe wins. I’m surprised because to me he’s a sleepy son of a bitch.”

Exulting in Biden’s drowsiness, the US president and his supporters seemed blissfully ignorant of a rich irony: that 79-year-old Trump himself has recently been spotted apparently dozing off at various meetings.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 12:00 pm

‘Not a gift-giving year’: student loan debt upends US borrowers’ holiday spending

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After Trump ended key repayment plan, 40% of borrowers say their student loans make it harder to cover essentials

A recent survey found that a whopping 40% of student loan borrowers say that their loans have negatively affected their ability to cover their basic needs, such as food, housing and transportation – a financial burden that becomes even more apparent around the holiday season.

At first glance, someone like Ben L should not be struggling financially. He attended Georgetown University and Columbia University for his undergraduate and graduate degrees, respectively, and now earns a six-figure salary working at a biotech company. Still, the 36-year-old is drowning in student debt.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 2:00 pm

You and me against the world: who was behind Trump’s anti-Europe foreign policy?

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The US’s national security strategy, shared last week, claims European immigration will cause ‘civilisational erasure’

How do you create a foreign policy manifesto for a US president who leads from the gut?

The initial draft fell to Michael Anton, a Maga firebrand whom officials have called the lead author behind the US’s radical new national security strategy (NSS). The document shocked US allies, warning that immigration to Europe would cause “civilizational erasure”, reviving the Monroe doctrine in the western hemisphere, and downgrading the US’s responsibility for great power competition with China and Russia.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 12:00 pm

Will other countries follow Australia’s social media ban for under-16s?

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Several European nations are already planning similar moves while Britain has said ‘nothing is off the table’

Australia is taking on powerful tech companies with its under-16 social media ban, but will the rest of the world follow? The country’s enactment of the policy is being watched closely by politicians, safety campaigners and parents. A number of other countries are not far behind, with Europe in particular hoping to replicate Australia, while the UK is keeping more of a watchful interest.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 5:00 am

Dior, Chanel and … Veja? The ethical Paris trainer worn by A-listers and royalty

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Veja doesn’t do surveys or freebies, hates greenwashing and Black Friday, and as demand for trainers wanes, it continues to go its own way

In the grand hierarchy of Paris fashion, it’s tricky for a brand to stand out. Especially one whose coup de maître is a goes-with-everything white sneaker. Yet 20 years after Veja first began selling sustainable footwear, it has become the ultimate affordable It brand for scooter-wielding mums, sustainably minded millennials and A-list bigwigs who want to wear their values on their ethical leather-clad feet.

Veja’s co-founder Sébastien Kopp says he doesn’t know if people buy his trainers because of how they are made or because of how they look. The company is fastidious about social and fairtrade practices, “but because we don’t do surveys, we don’t do marketing, we simply don’t know this information”, he says, speaking from Veja’s Paris headquarters.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 1:00 pm

How did Mail on Sunday’s US editor become ‘rock solid friend’ of Meghan’s father?

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Duchess of Sussex says journalistic ethics breached as dad turns to journalist first to break news of leg amputation

When Thomas Markle received bad news about his health earlier this month, he immediately texted someone close to him to let them know. The 81-year-old had been admitted to hospital after one leg swelled up and turned black. “Going to lose the leg today,” he wrote.

The message was not sent to his son, Thomas, who lives with him in Cebu in the Philippines, nor to his older daughter, Samantha, who is based in Florida. Instead, Markle contacted Caroline Graham, the US editor of the Mail on Sunday, who is based in Los Angeles. It was she who called Markle’s two older children to let them know the news. She wrote later that they were “flabbergasted”.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 3:00 pm

The moment I knew: as he opened the Uber door, he opened my eyes to a love beyond work

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Ash Jacks McCready had low expectations for her first date with Tom, but after an awkward start, their relationship moved fast and wild

In high school I was in an all-consuming relationship with one thing: dance. Any free time I had was spent on working towards a coveted spot at a performance company.

As soon as I graduated school in Brisbane, I left to begin my career as a performer.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 7:00 pm

Edward Enninful: ‘Britain feels less tolerant now than we were in the 90s’

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The former British Vogue editor reflects on his early years in London, the importance of celebrating diversity and why he takes comfort in the younger generation

When Edward Enninful was scouted on the tube travelling through London in 1988, it changed his life. The Ghanaian teenager, newly arrived in Britain, was drawn into the capital’s creative scene of the 90s – as a model, then stylist and, by 18, the fashion director of i-D magazine.

“It was the height of the YBA [Young British Artists] movement – Jay Jopling, Tracey Emin. I met Kate [Moss] at a casting,” he recalls. “Then Naomi [Campbell] for a cover, and I knew we’d be great friends. We all hung out across disciplines. Friday rolled into Saturday into Sunday. I miss that rawness.”

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Published: December 13, 2025, 8:00 am

Has Simon Cowell lost his mojo? Seven things you need to know about the music mogul’s new direction

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The former X Factor judge is back, auditioning boyband wannabes for his latest talent show – but gen Z doesn’t seem to care very much, or even know who he is

Have we gone back in time to 2010? If only! No, Simon Cowell is just back in the headlines, reasserting his svengali status for his new Netflix show. Reviews suggest that Cowell’s attempted comeback, 15 years since his celebrity peak, highlights less his particular star power than how totally the world has moved on. But is there anything to learn from SyCo now, and will his new boyband work? Let’s see!

1. Cowell is chasing a new direction

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Published: December 13, 2025, 5:00 am

The ethnic cleansing of the US will destroy it | Heba Gowayed

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Trump’s racist remarks on Ilhan Omar and Somali immigrants reveals his vision for the US as a white Christian nation

A rally on affordability in Pennsylvania on 9 December devolved into a racist tirade when Donald Trump said to the crowd: “We only take people from shithole countries. Why can’t we have some people from Norway, Sweden, just a few? … From Denmark. Do you mind sending us a few people? Send us some nice people. But we always take people from Somalia, places that are a disaster, right? Filthy, dirty, disgusting, ridden with crime.”

Referring to the US representative Ilhan Omar’s hijab as a “little turban”, Trump continued: “She should get the hell out. Throw her the hell out.” His supporters erupted in chants of: “Send her back.”

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Published: December 13, 2025, 12:00 pm

Can you imagine raising a kid without ChatGPT? Sam Altman can’t | Arwa Mahdawi

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The OpenAI CEO gushed about the bot’s parental-assistance abilities. Is it really his best child-rearing hack?

Just how does he do it all? Every time I look at the news, Sam Altman’s face seems to be staring back at me. The CEO of OpenAI, a well-known workaholic, is constantly in the public eye explaining how AI will probably cure cancer and transform the social contract and generally change the world. While doing all that he’s reportedly gearing up for OpenAI to file for a stock market listing valuing the company at $1tn, as soon as next year. And he’s also a new dad: Altman and his husband, Oliver Mulherin, welcomed their first child into the world in February. So he’s got a lot on his plate.

Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist

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Published: December 13, 2025, 2:00 pm

The Trump administration keeps picking fights with pop stars. It’s a no-win situation | Adrian Horton

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By using music from SZA, Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo in ICE videos, the government is playing a game of rage-bait

Last week, as the Trump administration was engulfed in controversy over its illegal military strikes near Venezuela (among numerous other crises), a Department of Homeland Security employee – I picture the worst sniveling, self-satisfied, hateful loser – got to work on the official X account. The state-employed memelord posted a video depicting Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) officials arresting people in what appeared to be Chicago, celebrating the humiliation and incarceration of undocumented immigrants as some sort of patriotic achievement. The vile video borrowed, as they often do, from mainstream pop culture; in this case, a viral lyric from Sabrina Carpenter’s song Juno – “Have you ever tried this one?”, referring to sex positions – overlaid on clips of agents chasing, tackling and handcuffing people, cheekily nodding to all the methods in ICE’s terror toolbox.

Carpenter, as a pre-eminent pop star, was caught in an impossible position. Say nothing, as her friend and collaborator Taylor Swift did weeks earlier when the White House used her music in a Trump hype video, and risk appearing as if you condone the administration’s use of your art for a domestic terror campaign (the administration hasn’t yet used Swift for an ICE video, but I’m sure it’s coming); or engage, even if to honestly express your utter disgust, and risk bringing more attention to objectionable propaganda designed to provoke a response.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 10:03 am

Hunger’s whip: why connecting US food stamps to work is outdated and ineffective

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In many parts of the country, there are new work requirements to get food aid. But starving people doesn’t motivate them – despite centuries of this rhetoric

For more than 200 years, common wisdom and policymakers have assumed that to get people to work, you had to make them hungry. New work requirements for Snap food benefits, which went into effect in most of the US on 1 December, are only the latest in a long line of policies based on this idea. The new rules cut off benefits for any non-disabled adult up to age 65 who cannot prove that they are working or seeking work at least 80 hours every month (that includes homeless people, veterans and former foster youth). The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 2.7 million people will lose their benefits.

You’ve heard this reasoning before: people are motivated to work because they and their families have to survive. If you give someone welfare – especially food aid – they become dependent and lazy. The Florida-based Foundation for Government Accountability, a conservative thinktank that has been campaigning for years to cut welfare, calls this “the dependency trap”. Starving people by taking away their food stamps is supposed to “incentivize individuals to better themselves and transition from dependency to work and self-reliance”.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 6:00 pm

The Paris climate treaty changed the world. Here’s how | Rebecca Solnit

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There’s much more to do, but we should be encouraged by the progress we have made

Today marks the 10th anniversary of the Paris climate treaty, one of the landmark days in climate-action history. Attending the conference as a journalist, I watched and listened and wondered whether 194 countries could ever agree on anything at all, and the night before they did, people who I thought were more sophisticated than me assured me they couldn’t. Then they did. There are a lot of ways to tell the story of what it means and where we are now, but any version of it needs respect for the complexities, because there are a lot of latitudes between the poles of total victory and total defeat.

I had been dreading the treaty anniversary as an occasion to note that we have not done nearly enough, but in July I thought we might be able celebrate it. Because, on 23 July, the international court of justice handed down an epochal ruling that gives that treaty enforceable consequences it never had before. It declares that all nations have a legal obligation to act in response to the climate crisis, and, as Greenpeace International put it, “obligates states to regulate businesses on the harm caused by their emissions regardless of where the harm takes place. Significantly, the court found that the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment is fundamental for all other human rights, and that intergenerational equity should guide the interpretation of all climate obligations.” The Paris treaty was cited repeatedly as groundwork for this decision.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 11:00 am

The Guardian view on Trump and Venezuela: a return to seeking regime change | Editorial

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The US is ramping up the pressure on Nicolás Maduro with a tanker seizure and expanded sanctions following threats and boat strikes

Early in his first term, Donald Trump mooted a “military option” for Venezuela to dislodge its president, Nicolás Maduro. Reports suggest that he eagerly discussed the prospect of an invasion behind closed doors. Advisers eventually talked him down. Instead, the US pursued a “maximum pressure” strategy of sanctions and threats.

But Mr Maduro is still in place. And Mr Trump’s attempts to remove him are ramping up again. The US has amassed its largest military presence in the Caribbean since the 1989 invasion of Panama. It has carried out more than 20 shocking strikes on alleged drug boats. Mr Trump reportedly delivered an ultimatum late last month, telling the Venezuelan leader that he could have safe passage from his country if he left immediately. There was already a $50m bounty on his head. This week came expanded sanctions and the seizure of a tanker.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 6:30 pm

Donald Trump is pursuing regime change – in Europe | Jonathan Freedland

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The US made it clear this week that it plans to help the parties of the European far right gain power. Keir Starmer and his fellow leaders have to face this new reality

When are we going to get the message? I joked a few months back that, when it comes to Donald Trump, Europe needs to learn from Sex and the City’s Miranda Hobbes and realise that “He’s just not that into you”. After this past week, it’s clear that understates the problem. Trump’s America is not merely indifferent to Europe – it’s positively hostile to it. That has enormous implications for the continent and for Britain, which too many of our leaders still refuse to face.

The depth of US hostility was revealed most explicitly in the new US national security strategy, or NSS, a 29-page document that serves as a formal statement of the foreign policy of the second Trump administration. There is much there to lament, starting with the sceptical quote marks that appear around the sole reference to “climate change”, but the most striking passages are those that take aim at Europe.

Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist

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Published: December 12, 2025, 5:36 pm

Welcome to the 2026 World Cup shakedown! The price of a ticket: the integrity of the game | Marina Hyde

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In World Cup parlance, Qatar was Fifa president Gianni Infantino’s qualifier. Now it’s the big time for Trump’s dictator-curious protege

I used to think Fifa’s recent practice of holding the World Cup in autocracies was because it made it easier for world football’s governing body to do the things it loved: spend untold billions of other people’s money and siphon the profits without having to worry about boring little things like human rights or public opinion. Which, let’s face it, really piss around with your bottom line.

But for a while now, that view has seemed ridiculously naive, a bit like assuming Recep Erdoğan followed Vladimir Putin’s election-hollowing gameplan just because hey, he’s an interested guy who likes to read around a lot of subjects. So no: Fifa president Gianni Infantino hasn’t spent recent tournaments cosying up to authoritarians because it made his life easier. He’s done it to learn from the best. And his latest decree this week simply confirms Fifa is now a fully operational autocracy in the classic populace-rinsing style. Do just absorb yesterday’s news that the cheapest ticket for next year’s World Cup final in the US will cost £3,120 – seven times more than the cheapest ticket for the last World Cup final in Qatar. (Admittedly, still marginally cheaper than an off-peak single from London to Manchester.)

Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist

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Published: December 12, 2025, 2:00 pm

The Guardian view on Nnena Kalu’s historic Turner prize win: breaking a glass ceiling | Editorial

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The UK art world is finally becoming more inclusive. But greater support must be given to the organisations that enable disabled artists to flourish

The Turner prize is no stranger to sparking debate or pushing boundaries. This year it has achieved both. For the first time, an artist with learning disabilities has won. Glasgow-born Nnena Kalu took the award for her colourful, cocoon-like sculptures made from VHS tape, clingfilm and other abandoned materials, along with her large swirling vortex drawings. Kalu is autistic, with limited verbal communication. In an acceptance speech on her behalf, Kalu’s facilitator, Charlotte Hollinshead, said that “a very stubborn glass ceiling” had been broken.

Kalu’s win is a high-profile symbol of a shift towards greater inclusivity that has been happening in the UK arts world over the past five years. Last month, Beyond the Visual opened at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, in which everything is curated or created by blind and partially sighted artists. The exhibits range from Moore sculptures (which visitors are encouraged to touch) to David Johnson’s 10,000 stone-plaster digestive biscuits stamped with braille. Design and Disability at the V&A South Kensington is showcasing the ways in which disabled, deaf and neurodivergent people have shaped culture from the 1940s to now.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 6:25 pm

Mohamed Salah returns and sets up Ekitiké to help Liverpool beat Brighton

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There were tears in Mohamed Salah’s eyes when he applauded the Kop after the final whistle and his family were present, as requested, for what the forward had suggested could be his goodbye to Liverpool. But Anfield was not in the mood to let go. Say it ain’t so, Mo.

Did victory over toothless Brighton really represent the end of a phenomenal Liverpool career? Only Salah knows the answer to that. Beyond question was the 33-year-old’s determination to make an impact following his 26th-minute introduction, Arne Slot’s willingness to put the team above the individual and Anfield’s appreciation for one of its greatest talents.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 5:18 pm

Lindsey Vonn second at St Moritz a day after historic World Cup win

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  • Vonn denied second straight downhill win at St Moritz

  • Aicher edges ageless American star by 0.24sec

  • Vonn remains atop downhill standings after two races

At 41, Lindsey Vonn is no longer defying expectations so much as resetting them. One day after becoming the oldest woman to win a World Cup race, the American came within a quarter-second of doing it again, finishing second in Saturday’s downhill at St Moritz behind Germany’s Emma Aicher.

Less than 24 hours after rewriting the World Cup age record, Vonn briefly looked on course for another victory as she surged ahead of Italy’s Sofia Goggia on the sunlit Corviglia course. But Aicher, skiing immediately after her, attacked the increasingly rutted track and edged Vonn by 0.24 seconds to deny her a rare opening-weekend double.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 1:22 pm

As Sudan burns, the NBA’s embrace of the UAE shows how sport enables atrocity

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While UAE-backed forces are accused of mass killings in Sudan, the NBA is deepening its partnership with the controversial Gulf state. This is what sportswashing looks like

As paramilitary fighters from the brutal Rapid Support Forces (RSF) overran the largest city in western Sudan – carrying out mass executions, rapes and ethnic cleansing with weapons supplied by the United Arab Emirates – the NBA’s annual in-season tournament, the Emirates NBA Cup, tipped off on Halloween night, proudly sponsored by the very same Gulf state.

The tournament is the most visible example of the NBA’s expanding partnership with the UAE – a partnership that includes annual preseason games in Abu Dhabi, a lucrative sponsorship deal with Emirates airlines, and plans for a new NBA Global Academy at NYU’s Abu Dhabi campus.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 9:00 am

Minnesota Wild go all-in with blockbuster trade for Norris winner Quinn Hughes

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  • Wild acquire star defenseman from Canucks

  • Vancouver receive three prospects and a first

  • Trade signals Minnesota’s all-in push

The Minnesota Wild made an all-in move for one of the NHL’s best players in his prime, acquiring defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks in a blockbuster trade – their boldest action yet toward ending a decade-long skid of playoff series defeats.

The teams announced the seismic move on Friday night, after the 2024 Norris Trophy winner as the league’s top defenseman had been the most talked-about trade candidate over the past couple of weeks. Minnesota sent center Marco Rossi, defenseman Zeev Buium, winger Liam Ohgren and a first-round pick in the 2026 draft to suddenly rebuilding Vancouver to complete the deal.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 1:47 pm

Trump loomed over baseball’s Hall of Fame. But voters still said no to Bonds and Clemens

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With Trump championing Pete Rose and pressuring MLB’s commissioner, the Hall of Fame vote became a referendum on power, memory and whether integrity still matters

Since mid-May, when Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred announced Pete Rose would be eligible for Hall of Fame consideration and explained his specious reasonings behind it, last week’s Hall of Fame vote by the 16-member Classic Era committee carried with it a certain air of inevitability for Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds, the two greatest players currently not enshrined in Cooperstown.

Rose was championed by Donald Trump, who used his populism to demand the Hit King finally be allowed into the Hall, an honor denied Rose since 1989 when baseball placed him on the permanently ineligible list for betting on games when he managed the Cincinnati Reds. After Rose died in September 2024, Trump then won the presidency five weeks later and immediately increased the pressure on Manfred to end Rose’s 36-year banishment – despite the absence of any evidence suggesting Rose was any less guilty in death of gambling on the sport than he had been alive. Nevertheless, Manfred acquiesced to Trump, and in 2027, for the first time, Pete Rose will be eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 9:30 am

Lionel Messi’s India tour starts in chaos as angry fans throw seats in stadium

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  • Argentinian makes 20-minute appearance in Kolkata

  • Supporters climb fence and hurl objects from stands

Lionel Messi’s tour of India kicked off on a chaotic note on Saturday as fans ripped up seats and threw them towards the pitch after the Argentina and Inter Miami forward’s brief visit to the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, the ANI news agency reported.

Messi is in India as part of a tour during which he is scheduled to attend concerts, youth football clinics and a padel tournament, and launch charitable initiatives at events in Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 9:00 am

‘It’s not normal to walk into the tornado’: To fans, there was only one Ricky Hatton. Those who loved him knew many

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Three months after Hatton’s death, his bereft former trainer Billy Graham, friend Jane Couch and his brother Matthew are all trying to find a hopeful future amid the grief

“Of course I remember,” Billy Graham says quietly as he pushes back his straw trilby to show me his wounded expression. “I can remember everything.”

Graham, who trained Ricky Hatton for all but the last three of his 48 fights, used to sit with his fighter on the grimy steps outside their first boxing gym in Salford in the late 1990s. It was a more innocent time and, rather than being called The Preacher and The Hitman, they were just Billy and Ricky then.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 6:00 am

Caitlin Clark says CBA negotiations are ‘biggest moment in the history of the WNBA’

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  • Clark makes senior Team USA debut at Duke camp

  • WNBA CBA talks loom as players seek revenue share

  • Clark calls negotiations league’s biggest moment

WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark is making her debut with the senior US women’s national team this weekend, taking part in a training camp at Duke under first-time Team USA head coach Kara Lawson.

And while much of the attention on Friday was focused on how the American squad might evolve before the 2026 Fiba World Cup and the 2028 Summer Olympics – Clark is one of 10 newcomers – a topic of conversation looming over the first day of practice were the collective bargaining negotiations happening now between the WNBA and its players.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 9:30 pm

Sherrone Moore charged with home invasion, stalking after dismissal as Michigan football coach

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  • Moore charged after abrupt firing at Michigan

  • University says conduct violated policy

  • Prosecutors allege home invasion, stalking

Sherrone Moore, who was abruptly fired this week as the University of Michigan football coach, was charged Friday with three crimes including home invasion and stalking a person he had dated, prosecutors said.

Moore has spent two nights in jail following his firing and subsequent arrest Wednesday.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 6:40 pm

House Democrats release Epstein photos with Trump, Bannon, Clinton and others

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Notable figures in batch of images include Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Woody Allen and Bill Gates

House Democrats have published a new tranche of what they called “disturbing” photographs from the estate of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, featuring among others Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and the British former royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

The 19 photographs in the initial drop – some of which have been seen before – plus another 70 released later Friday afternoon represent a small number of the almost 100,000 images released to the House oversight committee, which is looking into the conduct and connections of Epstein, the disgraced financier who died by apparent suicide in a New York jail cell in 2019 after he was charged with sex-trafficking offenses.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 10:04 pm

‘He’s living his best life’: drunk raccoon hit DMV for snacks before liquor store

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Officials say raccoon that broke into Virginia liquor store on 29 November had previously hit DMV and karate studio

The raccoon that barged into a Virginia liquor store, smashed bottles of booze and passed out drunk in a bathroom this past Black Friday has at least two other break-ins under his belt, a local government official has revealed.

Before burgling the Ashland ABC store on 29 November, the raccoon had separately broken into a karate studio and a department of motor vehicles office, all on the same block of businesses, Hanover county animal protection officer Samantha Martin said on an episode of the local government’s official podcast published Thursday.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 11:00 am

Satellite images show huge fog formation haunting central California

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Dense, 450-mile-long fog bank lingering over central valley as experts blames unusual combination of weather factors

New Nasa satellite images reveal the scope of central California’s dreary December, caused by an enormous fog formation that has been haunting the Central Valley for weeks, trapping residents in colder-than-usual temperatures.

The low cloud formation, known as tule fog, first formed over central California in November and persisted into early December. The Central Valley typically sees this type of fog during the colder months of the year, when the air near the ground is cold and moist, and the winds are calmer, allowing moisture in the air to transform into a thick layer of fog.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 2:00 pm

Utah repeals public employee collective bargaining ban, one of the most restrictive US labor laws

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Repeal of law comes as state Republicans prepare to defend four US House seats under new congressional map

Utah has repealed a collective bargaining ban passed in February that prevented labor unions serving teachers, firefighters, police and other public employees from negotiating on behalf of their workers.

The state’s Republican governor, Spencer Cox, on Thursday approved the repeal of a policy that experts had called one of the most restrictive labor laws in the country.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 2:36 pm

House Republicans propose healthcare plan with no extension of tax credits

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With insurance premiums set to rise sharply for at least 22 million Americans, Mike Johnson unveils alternative

With health insurance premiums set to rise sharply for at least 22 million Americans who purchase their coverage through Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces using tax credits that will expire at the end of this year unless Congress acts, the US House speaker Mike Johnson unveiled a Republican alternative late Friday.

Johnson’s bill comes as his party refuses to extend the enhanced tax subsidies for people who buy policies through the ACA, dubbed Obamacare by opponents of the 2010 law. Those subsidies help lower premiums for Americans who do not get insurance through employers.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 12:45 am

Cruise-ship stowaway owls set for US return after living it up at Spanish resort

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Burrowing owls, who boarded cruise ship in Miami, to be returned to US next month after long spell in quarantine

Two burrowing owls stowed away on a cruise ship out of Miami, and are now living the high life at a Spanish resort before returning to the US next month.

Biologists from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) said the mating pair boarded Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas before the vessel’s transatlantic crossing to Cartagena in southern Spain in February. The tiny owls, a threatened species in Florida, usually prefer more rural landscapes, and may have been spooked by all the concrete around the Port of Miami, they say.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 12:00 pm

‘Chalk Revolution’ strikes nerve as Slovakia fears return to authoritarian past

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Teenager who first scrawled messages on pavement in protest at rightwing government did not expect so many others to follow suit

Scrawled in chalk on the pavement near a secondary school in eastern Slovakia, the messages were short and to the point: “Enough Fico,” read one, echoing a popular anti-government slogan, while the other joked about the Slovakian prime minister providing sexual favours to Vladimir Putin.

Appearing hours before the prime minister, Robert Fico, was due to speak at the school, the messages struck a nerve. Similar comments swiftly began sprouting up across Slovakian pavements in what was labelled the “Chalk Revolution” by some and “November Chalk Wave” by others.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 1:00 pm

New Israeli barrier will slice through precious West Bank farmland

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Palestinians who have worked the ‘breadbasket’ area for generations face being replaced by Israeli settlers

The death knell for the Palestinian village of Atouf, on the western slopes of the Jordan valley, arrived in the form of a trail of paper, a series of eviction notices taped to homes, greenhouses and wells, marking a straight line across the open fields.

The notices, which appeared overnight, informed the local farmers that their land would be confiscated and that they had seven days from the date of their delivery, 4 December, to vacate their properties. A military road and accompanying barrier was to be built by Israel right through the area.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 7:00 am

‘A shift no country can ignore’: where global emissions stand, 10 years after the Paris climate agreement

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The watershed summit in 2015 was far from perfect, but its impact so far has been significant and measurable

Ten years on from the historic Paris climate summit, which ended with the world’s first and only global agreement to curb greenhouse gas emissions, it is easy to dwell on its failures. But the successes go less remarked.

Renewable energy smashed records last year, growing by 15% and accounting for more than 90% of all new power generation capacity. Investment in clean energy topped $2tn, outstripping that into fossil fuels by two to one.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 6:00 am

Air passengers exposed to extremely high levels of ultrafine particle pollution, study finds

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Levels during boarding and taxiing were far above those defined as high by the World Health Organization

A study has revealed the concentrations of ultrafine particles breathed in by airline passengers.

A team of French researchers, including those from Université Paris Cité, built a pack of instruments that was flown alongside passengers from Paris Charles de Gaulle to European destinations. The machinery was placed on an empty seat in the front rows or in the galley.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 6:00 am

Indonesia floods were ‘extinction level’ disturbance for world’s rarest ape

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Conservationists fear up to 11% of Tapanuli orangutan population perished in disaster that also killed 1,000 people

The skull of a Tapanuli orangutan, caked in debris, stares out from a tomb of mud in North Sumatra, killed in catastrophic flooding that swept through Indonesia.

The late November floods have been an “extinction-level disturbance” for the world’s rarest great ape, scientists have said, causing catastrophic damage to its habitat and survival prospects.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 1:42 pm

‘Soil is more important than oil’: inside the perennial grain revolution

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Scientists in Kansas believe Kernza could cut emissions, restore degraded soils and reshape the future of agriculture

On the concrete floor of a greenhouse in rural Kansas stands a neat grid of 100 plastic plant pots, each holding a straggly crown of strappy, grass-like leaves. These plants are perennials – they keep growing, year after year. That single characteristic separates them from soya beans, wheat, maize, rice and every other major grain crop, all of which are annuals: plants that live and die within a single growing season.

“These plants are the winners, the ones that get to pass their genes on [to future generations],” says Lee DeHaan of the Land Institute, an agricultural non-profit based in Salina, Kansas. If DeHaan’s breeding programme maintains its current progress, the descendant of these young perennial crop plants could one day usher in a wholesale revolution in agriculture.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 12:00 pm

Hightailing along city streets and raiding ponds: otters’ revival in Britain

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Still rare only 20 years ago, the charismatic animals are in almost every UK river and a conservation success story

On a quiet Friday evening, an otter and a fox trot through Lincoln city centre. The pair scurry past charity shops and through deserted streets, the encounter lit by the security lamps of shuttered takeaways. Each animal inspects the nooks and crannies of the high street before disappearing into the night, ending the unlikely scene captured by CCTV last month.

Unlike the fox, the otter has been a rare visitor in towns and cities across the UK. But after decades of intense conservation work, that is changing. In the past year alone, the aquatic mammal has been spotted on a river-boat dock in London’s Canary Wharf, dragging an enormous fish along a riverbank in Stratford-upon-Avon, and plundering garden ponds near York. One otter was even filmed causing chaos in a Shetland family’s kitchen in March.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 10:00 am

Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $40m to women who said talc to blame for cancer

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California jury finds company knew its talc-based products were dangerous but failed to warn consumers

A California jury on Friday awarded $40m to two women who said Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder was to blame for their ovarian cancer.

The jury in Los Angeles superior court awarded $18m to Monica Kent and $22m to Deborah Schultz and her husband after finding that Johnson & Johnson knew for years its talc-based products were dangerous but failed to warn consumers.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 2:58 am

81 women file civil suit against army gynecologist already charged criminally

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Blaine McGraw is accused of inappropriately touching and secretly filming patients during appointments on base

Another 81 women have joined a civil suit against a US army gynecologist who was recently criminally charged in connection with accusations that he secretly filmed dozens of his patients during medical examinations.

The civil lawsuit, which initially began in November, alleges that Blaine McGraw, a doctor and army major at Fort Hood in Texas, repeatedly inappropriately touched and secretly filmed dozens of women during appointments at an on-base medical center.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 11:14 pm

Ancient lake reappears in Death Valley after record-breaking rains

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Repeated fall storms led to the temporary lake, known as Lake Manly, appearing in basin 282ft beneath sea level

After record-breaking rains, an ancient lake in Death Valley national park that had vanished has returned to view.

The temporary lake, known informally as Lake Manly, has appeared once more at the bottom of Badwater Basin, which sits 282ft beneath sea level, in California. The basin is the lowest point in North America, according to the National Park Service.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 9:24 pm

Louisiana pastor convicted of abusing teenage congregant

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Milton Otto Martin III, who has been accused by several alleged victims of assault, convicted of indecent behavior

A Pentecostal pastor in Louisiana charged with sexually molesting a teenage girl in his church has been convicted of indecent behavior with a juvenile – but was acquitted of the more serious crime of statutory rape.

Milton Otto Martin III, 58, faces up to seven years in prison and must register as a sex offender after a three-day trial in Chalmette, Louisiana, resulted in a guilty – if split – verdict against him Thursday. His sentencing hearing is tentatively set for 15 January in the latest high-profile instance of religious abuse in the New Orleans area.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 5:50 pm

Kim Jong-un admits North Korean troops clearing landmines for Russia

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Leader praises his soldiers for turning ‘danger zone into a safe one’ during ceremony in Pyongyang welcoming them back from Ukraine war

North Korea sent troops to clear mines in Russia’s Kursk region earlier this year, leader Kim Jong-un said in a speech carried on Saturday by state media, a rare acknowledgement by Pyongyang of the deadly tasks assigned to its deployed soldiers.

According to South Korean and western intelligence agencies, North Korea has sent thousands of troops to support Russia’s nearly four-year invasion of Ukraine.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 5:17 am

Venezuela oil exports reportedly fall sharply after US seizure of tanker

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The seizure of the Skipper on Wednesday marked the first US capture of Venezuelan oil cargo since sanctions were imposed in 2019

Venezuelan oil exports have reportedly fallen sharply since the US seized a tanker this week and imposed fresh sanctions on shipping companies and vessels doing business with Caracas, according to shipping data, documents and maritime sources.

The US seizure of the Skipper tanker off Venezuela’s coast on Wednesday was the first US capture of Venezuelan oil cargo since sanctions were imposed in 2019 and marked a sharp escalation in rising tensions between the Trump administration and the government of Nicolás Maduro.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 3:35 am

US scolds Rwanda for breaking peace deal as M23 rebels seize key Congo city

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Mike Waltz warns ‘spoilers’ will be held to account as rebel fighters escalate offensive in South Kivu province

The US has accused Rwanda of violating a US-brokered peace agreement by backing a deadly new rebel offensive in the mineral-rich eastern Congo, and warned action will be taken against “spoilers”.

The remarks by the US ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, came as more than 400 civilians have been killed since the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels escalated their offensive in eastern Congo’s South Kivu province, according to officials who also say Rwandan special forces were in the strategic city of Uvira.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 2:58 am

US treasury lifts sanctions on Brazilian judge who presided over Bolsonaro case

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Justice Alexandre de Moraes and his wife had been under Global Magnitsky sanctions after conviction of ex-president

The US Department of the Treasury has lifted sanctions imposed on the Brazilian supreme court justice who oversaw the conviction of the former president Jair Bolsonaro.

Justice Alexandre de Moraes had been under Global Magnitsky sanctions, which target individuals accused of human rights abuses, since July. His wife Viviane Barci de Moraes – who was added the sanctions list in September – was also removed from the register on Friday.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 8:07 pm

Elastic limbs, fantastical accents and crackling sexual chemistry: Dick Van Dyke turns 100

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The goofy star of Mary Poppins becomes a centenarian on Saturday. And what a precocious performer he has proved, sustaining scrappy mischief through seven decades of mainstream entertainment

All Hollywood stars grow old and die except perhaps one - Dick Van Dyke - who turns 100 today. The real world Peter Pan who used to trip over the ottoman on The Dick Van Dyke Show is still standing. The man who impersonated a wind-up toy in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang hasn’t wound down just yet. He has outlived mentors, co-stars, romantic partners and several studios. He’s even outlived the jokes about his performance in Mary Poppins. These days his mangled cockney accent is regarded with more fondness than contempt. It’s seen as one of the great charms of the 1964 classic, along with the carousel chase or the cartoon dancing penguins.

Charm is the magic ingredient of every popular entertainer and few have possessed it in such abundance as Van Dyke, the impoverished son of a travelling cookie salesman who dropped out of high school and educated himself at the movies. “His job in this life is to make a happier world,” his Broadway co-star Chita Rivera once said - and this may explain his stubborn refusal to quit, not while times are tough and he feels that audiences still need cheering up.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 6:00 am

Taylor Swift: The End of an Era review – as she breaks down over the terror plot, it’s impossible not to feel her pain

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The singer’s tears over the Islamic State terrorist plot against her show and Southport attack make this behind-the-scenes docuseries about her world-conquering tour more moving than anyone could have anticipated

Swifties had long guessed that there would be a documentary going behind the scenes of Taylor Swift’s blockbuster Eras tour. The 2023 Eras Tour concert movie didn’t show any of the inner workings of this three-and-a-half-hour behemoth, which ran for 149 dates from 2023-24. Fans put some bits together, such as how Swift arrived on stage being pushed inside a cleaning cart. Plus, given the two albums she wrote during and about the Eras tour – 2024’s The Tortured Poets Department and this year’s The Life of a Showgirl – it wouldn’t be Swiftian to overlook another lucrative IP extension.

What fans could never have imagined was that Disney was set to start filming as the Eras tour was due to hit Vienna on 8 August 2023 – the first of three shows in the Austrian capital that were cancelled owing to an Islamic State terrorist plot. We learn this in episode one of the six-part docuseries The End of an Era, when Swift and her longtime friend Ed Sheeran are backstage at Wembley, hours before he guests at her first concert after the thwarted attack. “I didn’t even get to go,” Swift tells him of Vienna. “I was on the plane headed there. I just need to do this show and re-remember the joy of it because I’m a little bit just like …” She can’t find the words.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 12:24 pm

The Revenge Club review – this starry divorce caper makes you want to laugh and cry at the same time

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Martin Compston and Meera Syal are among the names in this tale of divorcees hitting back at their exes. It’s a thriller, comedy and psychodrama all at once – but could maybe do with being more simple

Sometimes three-in-one type things are good. Phone chargers with lots of leads for all your devices that have stupidly different ports. Those woolly hats that cover your neck and lower face, so you look daft but are impregnable to winter cold. The Nars blusher stick that is also a lipstick and eyeshadow.

When it comes to dramas, however, it’s best to stick to one field of endeavour. The Revenge Club is a gallimaufry of tones, styles and performances. Watching it is like looking through a kaleidoscope that someone twists for you every few minutes; it’s fun but quite disorienting after a while.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 3:00 pm

‘I live for playing cops and robbers!’ Martin Compston on love, Las Vegas and the new Line of Duty

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He’ll soon be going back on the hunt for bent coppers – but not before a wild revenge tale of divorcees going rogue. The star talks feeling inferior to Meera Syal, his life in the US and why he’s thrilled to be typecast

While we embark on the inhumanly long wait for the new season of Line of Duty, which starts shooting in January, you’ll see Martin Compston – the show’s hero and true north – a number of times. Twice as you’ve never seen him before, and once, in Red Eye, in the form that you’ve come to know and love him: brisk and taciturn, brave and speedy, the man you’d trust to save the world while the dopes all around him can’t even see it needs saving.

But first, The Revenge Club, in which he is a revelation. The setting is a support group for divorcees, a ragtag gang united by nothing but the fact that they’ve been summarily dismissed by their spouses. “There’s no other reason for these characters to be in each other’s lives,” Compston says from his home in Las Vegas (more on that later – much more). “They’re all desperate and lonely and in dire need of companionship. They’re all, in their own ways, broken, which makes for this explosive mix.”

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Published: December 12, 2025, 5:00 am

‘Men explicitly loving men is so threatening to the status quo’: why are gay male pop stars being shut out of the music industry?

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Not long ago, artists such as Lil Nas X and Olly Alexander were ruling pop. But success has stalled as acts face industry obstacles and rising homophobia. What now?

At the turn of the decade, gay male and non-binary pop stars seemed poised to take pop music by storm. Lil Nas X broke out with Old Town Road – which blew up on TikTok, sold about 18.5m copies and remains tied with Shaboozey’s A Bar Song (Tipsy) and Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas Is You as the longest-running No 1 single in US history – and artists such as Sam Smith, Troye Sivan and Olly Alexander from Years & Years were all singing about gay love and sex.

But the initial promise has stalled. Lil Nas X’s attempts to build on his smash debut album have fizzled, and he is publicly dealing with mental health issues. In October, Khalid released his first album since being outed by his ex last year but only sold 10,000 copies in the first week in the US. A previous album, 2019’s Free Spirit, sold some 200,000 copies in the first week and led to him briefly dethroning Ariana Grande as the most listened to artist on Spotify.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 6:00 am

Add to playlist: the slow-burn psychedelia of Acolyte and the week’s best new tracks

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Unhurried trippy bass lines and poet Iona Lee’s commanding, velvety voice conjure a glamorously unhurried sense of hypnosis

From Edinburgh
Recommended if you like Dry Cleaning, Massive Attack, Nick Cave
Up next Warm Days in December out now, new EP due early 2026

As fixtures of Edinburgh’s gig-turned-performance art scene, Acolyte’s eerie, earthy psychedelia is just as likely to be found on stage at the Traverse theatre as in a steamy-windowed Leith Walk boozer. Their looped bass lines and poet Iona Lee’s commanding, velvety voice conjure a sense of slow-burn hypnosis – and just like their music, Acolyte are glamorously unhurried. They’ve released only a handful of songs in the seven years since Lee and bassist Ruairidh Morrison first started experimenting with jazz, trip-hop and spoken word, but now the group (with Daniel Hill on percussion and Gloria Black on synth, also known for throwing fantastical, papier-mache-costumed club nights with her former band Maranta) are gathering pace.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 12:00 pm

The 50 best albums of 2025

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The year’s finest LPs as decided by 30 Guardian music writers – from a slip’n’slide through British club culture to a UK rapper like none before her
More on the best culture of 2025

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Published: December 12, 2025, 1:59 pm

Joyride by Susan Orlean review – an extraordinary, curious life

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An exuberant, inspiring memoir from the New Yorker writer and author of The Orchid Thief

In 2017, 10 years after Susan Orlean profiled Caltech-trained physicist turned professional origami artist Robert Lang for the New Yorker, she attended the OrigamiUSA convention to take Lang’s workshop on folding a “Taiwan goldfish”. I was with her, a radio producer trying to capture the sounds of paper creasing as Orlean attempted to keep pace with the “Da Vinci of origami”, wincing when her goldfish’s fins didn’t exactly flutter in hydrodynamic splendour.

It was Orlean in her element: an adventurous student, inquisitive and exacting, fully alive to the mischief inherent to reporting – and primed to extract some higher truth. “When we first met you said something to me I’ve never forgotten,” Orlean told Lang. “That paper has a memory – that once you fold it, you can never entirely remove the fold.” Was that, she wondered, an insight about life, too?

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Published: December 12, 2025, 7:00 am

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

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Halcyon Years by Alastair Reynolds; Paris Fantastique by Nicholas Royle; All Tomorrows by CM Kosemen; The Salt Oracle by Lorraine Wilson; The Witching Hour by various authors

Halcyon Years by Alastair Reynolds (Gollancz, £25)
Yuri Gagarin, the Russian cosmonaut who was the first man in space, is reborn as a private eye on board the starship Halcyon as it draws nearer to the end of a centuries-long journey. Yuri knows he died for the first time back in the 1960s, long before the technology existed to launch such sophisticated spaceships, but believes his remains were preserved and stored for future revival. Onboard life is modelled on classic crime noir from the 1940s: men in hats, cigarettes and whisky, with no futuristic tech beyond some clunky, glitching robots. As he doggedly pursues the truth about the seemingly unconnected deaths of two teenagers from the most powerful families on the ship, Yuri gradually learns about himself. There’s a conspiracy that goes back generations in this clever, entertaining blend of crime and space opera.

Paris Fantastique by Nicholas Royle (Confingo, £9.50)
The third collection after London Gothic and Manchester Uncanny captures both the reality and the mysteries of contemporary life in Paris in 14 short stories, 11 published here for the first time. Royle is a genius at blending the ordinary with the eerie, and his stories range from displays of outright surrealism to sinister psychological mysteries that play out as suspensefully as Highsmith or Hitchcock. It’s a memorable, unsettling excursion through the streets, passages and banlieues of Paris, and a masterclass in writing evocative short fiction.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 12:00 pm

‘If we build it, they will come’: Skövde, the tiny town powering up Sweden’s video game boom

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It started with a goat. Now – via a degree for developers and an incubator for startups – the tiny city is churning out world-famous video game hits. What is the secret of its success?

On 26 March 2014, a trailer for a video game appeared on YouTube. The first thing the viewer sees is a closeup of a goat lying on the ground, its tongue out, its eyes open. Behind it is a man on fire, running backwards in slow motion towards a house. Interspersed with these images is footage of the goat being repeatedly run over by a car. In the main shot, the goat, now appearing backwards as well, flies up into the first-floor window of a house, repairing the glass it smashed on its way down. It hurtles through another window and back to an exploding petrol station, where we assume its journey must have started.

This wordless, strangely moving video – a knowing parody of the trailer for a zombie survival game called Dead Island – was for a curious game called Goat Simulator. The game was, unsurprisingly, the first to ever put the player into the hooves of a goat, who must enact as much wanton destruction as possible. It was also the first massive hit to come out of a small city in Sweden by the name of Skövde.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 1:00 pm

Star Wars, Tomb Raider and a big night for Expedition 33 – what you need to know from The Game Awards

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 won nine awards, including game of the year, while newly announced games at the show include the next project from Baldur’s Gate 3 developer Larian Studios

At the Los Angeles’ Peacock theater last night, The Game Awards broadcast its annual mix of prize presentations and expensive video game advertisements. New titles were announced, celebrities appeared, and at one point, screaming people were suspended from the ceiling in an extravagant promotion for a new role-playing game.

Acclaimed French adventure Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 began the night with 12 nominations – the most in the event’s history – and ended it with nine awards. The Gallic favourite took game of the year, as well as awards for best game direction, best art direction, best narrative and best performance (for actor Jennifer English).

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Published: December 12, 2025, 8:56 am

‘Charismatic, self-assured, formidable’: Lara Croft returns with two new Tomb Raider games

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An all-new Croft adventure, Tomb Raider Catalyst, will be released in 2027 – and a remake of the action heroine’s first adventure arrives next year

After a long break for Lara Croft, a couple of fresh Tomb Raider adventures are on their way. They will be the first new games in the series since 2018, and both will be published by Amazon.

Announced at the Game Awards in LA, Tomb Raider Catalyst stars the “charismatic, self-assured, formidable Lara Croft” from the original 1990s games, says game director Will Kerslake. It’s set in the markets, mountains, and naturally the ancient buildings of northern India, where Lara is racing with other treasure hunters to track down potentially cataclysmic artefacts. It will be out in 2027.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 2:45 am

My cultural awakening: The Lehman Trilogy helped me to live with my sight loss

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My reduced vision badly affected my ability to appreciate films and art, but the stripped-back staging and immediacy of the play gave me back my sense of self

I began to notice my sight deteriorating in my 40s, but not just in the way that you expect it to with age. I had night blindness and blind spots in my field of view. At 44, I was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic eye condition that causes the retina cells to die. I had always been a very visually oriented person: I was a practising architect, and someone who loved to read, draw, go to the cinema and visit art exhibitions. So when black text disappeared on a glaring white page, films became impossible to follow and artworks only took shape once explained to me, I questioned who I would be without my vision.

Around the age of 50, I had a particularly stressful year: I got divorced; dissolved my business; started a new job; moved house; and my dad died. As my life fell off a cliff, so did my eyesight, so that by 2015 my field of vision had decreased to only 5-10 degrees (a healthy average person’s is about 200 degrees). I was registered blind, but for a long time I lived in denial, not telling anyone how much vision I had lost. At work, feeling vulnerable and like I could lose my job, I presented as fully sighted, a daily performance that became exhausting. I was in survival mode, focusing on putting one foot in front of the other, hoping I wouldn’t get found out. I refused to see myself as disabled, and resisted using a white stick, but once I eventually did, I found people saw my disability before they saw me. I felt a total loss of identity. And I stopped doing the cultural things that once brought me joy.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 7:00 am

A world-weary, hard-drinking hungover Supergirl? This could be James Gunn’s DCU masterstroke

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As played by Milly Alcock, the Supergirl trailer shows Kara Zor-El looking burdened and traumatised. Does this mean that the DC universe is getting darker?

Since James Gunn’s Superman became the biggest superhero movie at this summer’s box office, the world has been waiting to find out what the rest of the DCU sandpit will look like. Now, with the debut trailer for Supergirl, we have our first proper glimpse. On this evidence, the new Kara Zor-El lives in a brave new universe of gods and monsters that reflects her loneliness and fury right back at her.

Milly Alcock’s “woman of tomorrow” may not be like anyone we’ve seen on big or small screens before – which is impressive given how often Supergirl has been wheeled out over the decades. Helen Slater’s 1984 version is now widely regarded as a kind of sun-bleached Reagan-era artefact – a well-meaning but terminally camp experiment. Sasha Calle’s Supergirl in the recent The Flash looked soulful, angry and potentially gamechanging. And Melissa Benoist spent six seasons headlining a Supergirl series that was warmly received by its audience but rarely intruded into the consciousnesses of people who actually buy comic books.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 11:54 pm

The week around the world in 20 pictures

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Russian airstrikes on Kyiv, floods in Indonesia, the IDF in Gaza and the Nutcracker in Nairobi: the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists

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Published: December 12, 2025, 7:35 pm

‘Like lipstick on a fabulous gorilla’: the Barbican’s many gaudy glow-ups and the one to top them all

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The brutalist arts-and-towers complex, where even great explorers get lost, is showing its age. Let’s hope the 50th anniversary upgrade is better than the ‘pointillist stippling’ tried in the 1990s

The Barbican is aptly named. From the Old French barbacane, it historically means a fortified gateway forming the outer line of defence to a city or castle. London’s Barbican marks the site of a medieval structure that would have defended an important access point. Its architecture was designed to repel. Some might argue, as they stumble out of Barbican tube station and gaze upwards, not much has changed in the interim.

The use of the word “barbican” was in decline in this country until the opening in 1982 of the Barbican Arts Centre. Taking 20 years to build, it completed the modernist megastructure of the Barbican Estate, grafted on to a huge tract of land devastated by wartime bombing. The aim was to bring life back to the City through swish new housing, energised by the presence of culture. Nonetheless, the arts centre, the elusive minotaur at the heart of the concrete labyrinth, was always farcically difficult to locate. To this day, visitors are obliged to trundle along the Ariadne’s thread of the famous yellow line, inscribed in what seemed like an act of institutional desperation, across concrete hill and dale.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 2:49 pm

The 12 best gifts in the US for minimalists that marry form and function

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Even the gift-averse minimalist in your life will fall for these lovingly crafted essentials that add a touch of taste to day-to-day life

Too often, practical gifts are uninspiring, and gorgeous ones are superfluous. Most people would be bummed to receive, say, a package of tube socks, though they might wear them every day. On the other hand, they may gasp upon unwrapping a mother-of-pearl caviar set, only to put it on a shelf and never touch it again.

But there are Goldilocks gifts out there that are both beautiful and useful – elevated essentials that your recipient might not buy for themselves but will quickly come to realize they can’t live without.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 8:15 pm

My darling clementine: why did Chalamet and Jenner dress in matching orange?

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Colour-coordinating couples are nothing new, but Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner still caught the eye

When the Hollywood star Timothée Chalamet and the media personality and businesswoman Kylie Jenner appeared at the LA premiere of his new film, Marty Supreme, this week, they appeared to have been Tangoed.

Dressed head to toe in matching bright orange outfits made by the LA-based brand Chrome Hearts, they drew strong reactions online. “I have now confirmed there is such a thing as too much orange,” said one on Reddit.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 1:11 pm

Flora Shedden’s Christmas desserts recipes for figgy crumble mince pies, boozy ice-cream, and choc pear meringues

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Three sweet treats for even the fussiest sweet tooth: fig and hazelnut crumble mince pies, sherry and raisin ice-cream, and chestnut and pear meringues

Out of sheer laziness, this is a no-churn, very quick to assemble take on things. I tend usually not to recommend no-churn ice-creams unless there is booze involved, so this sherry and raisin one is a great candidate (the alcohol stops the ice-cream from becoming too hard and crystallised). And keep the leftover egg whites from the mince pies to make the chestnut and pear meringue, an alternative for the Christmas pudding haters at your table – there is always one. I think it’s important to have at least two puddings at Christmas.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 10:00 am

A cure for ‘bacon neck’: How to keep your T-shirts in top shape

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Marlon Brando was a victim of it, even Princess Diana was caught out by a collar ‘curled like bacon in a pan’. Here are a few ways to avoid their fate

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It is sometimes, amusingly, known as “bacon neck”, and it is the bane of my life: the loss of elasticity that results in a crinkly, ill-fitting collar. This undulating menace commonly befalls the classic crew-neck T-shirt or sweatshirt, but scoop, polo and V-necks can also be afflicted. Too often, science conspires to transform a smooth neckline into something resembling a failed polygraph test.

The term “bacon neck” (not to be confused with “turkey neck”, the disparaging phrase for sagging skin that is almost uniformly levelled at women) was coined, or at least popularised, in a 2010 Hanes commercial featuring the basketball star Michael Jordan. In the clip, Jordan’s seat-mate points out a fellow plane passenger’s worn-out collar: “See how it’s all curled up like bacon in a pan? See how bad this guy looks?”

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Published: December 12, 2025, 8:00 am

Tim Dowling: my band is set to play live on the radio. What could possibly go wrong?

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Rehearsals for a live broadcast at short notice reduce us to silence then swearing. This does not bode well

On Wednesday afternoon I receive a text that seems to suggest the band I’m in has been invited to play live on national radio. Twenty minutes later, the guitarist rings me.

“Did you get my text?” he says.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 6:00 am

Dorothy Parker ‘fwowed up’ in a 1928 review of which children’s classic? The Saturday quiz

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From demon, equal and encyclopedia to The Tour of Life and Before the Dawn, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz

1 Inflation adjusted, what is the highest-grossing film of all time?
2 What was revamped in 1279, 1560, 1696, 1816 and 1971?
3 Dorothy Parker “fwowed up” in a 1928 review of which children’s classic?
4 Native to South America, what is the world’s largest bird of prey?
5 Which fabric is protected by the orb certification mark?
6 The Almanach de Gotha is a directory of what?
7 Which amusement park was opened in Vienna in 1766?
8 What British term for rare US R&B 45s was coined by Dave Godin?
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Năstase; Connors twice; Tanner; McEnroe twice?
10 Menevia, c600; County Down, c460; Lydda, c303; Patras, c60?
11 Choral by Beethoven; The Great by Schubert; From the New World by Dvořák?
12 Reverend Joy Carroll Wallis; hotelier Donald Sinclair; US military surgeon Richard Hornberger?
13 Demon; equal; encyclopedia; eon; fairy; medieval; primeval?
14 The Tour of Life in 1979 and Before the Dawn in 2014?
15 Charles X’s sword; Corot’s The Road from Sèvres; Empress Eugénie’s tiara; Mona Lisa?

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Published: December 13, 2025, 7:00 am

Why do moths eat clothes and how old is the universe? The kids’ quiz

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Five multiple-choice questions – set by children – to test your knowledge, and a chance to submit your own junior brainteasers for future quizzes

Molly Oldfield hosts Everything Under the Sun, a podcast answering children’s questions. Do check out her books, Everything Under the Sun and Everything Under the Sun: Quiz Book, as well as her new title, Everything Under the Sun: All Around the World.

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Published: December 13, 2025, 7:00 am

Meat-free under the mistletoe – recipes

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Not a fan of the traditional festive spread? These recipes are a Christmas feast that even turkeys would vote for

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Published: December 12, 2025, 12:00 pm

Threshold: the choir who sing to the dying - documentary

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Dying is a process and in a person’s final hours and days, Nickie and her Threshold Choir are there to accompany people on their way and bring comfort. Through specially composed songs, akin to lullabies, the choir cultivates an environment of love and safety around those on their deathbed.  For the volunteer choir members, it is also an opportunity to channel their own experiences of grief and together open up conversations about death.

Full interview with Nickie Aven, available here

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Published: December 12, 2025, 11:01 am

‘There’s power in numbers’: New Yorkers are banding together to protect street vendors from ICE

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With ICE targeting vendors and fear rising, community groups are organising fast to keep New Yorkers working on the streets safe

On a December day when temperatures dipped below 20 degrees, Street Vendor Project staff walked along a busy commercial street in the Bronx, handing out “know your rights” information to vendors selling fruits and vegetables. Several vendors mentioned they were scared after watching videos of immigration raids across the city.

“We used to go around helping vendors apply for permits so they wouldn’t get fined,” said Eric Nava-Pérez, Street Vendor Project’s Spanish-speaking member organizer. “But now, we’re out here distributing immigration rights information.”

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Published: December 12, 2025, 2:00 pm

‘Rebranded plantations’: how empire shaped luxury Caribbean tourism

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Research shows that the British colonial wealth extraction system still influences the region’s tourist industry

Luxury tourism in the Caribbean sells a kind of timelessness. A paradise of sun, sea and sand. But to step off the cruise ship or away from the all-inclusive resort is to see a more complex picture: a history of colonialism and a future of climate devastation. New research from the Common Wealth thinktank maps how, over the 400 years since the first English ships arrived in Barbados, empire engineered a system of wealth extraction that shapes the tourism economies of today.

Sir Hilary Beckles, Barbadian historian and chair of the Caricom Reparations Commission, describes Barbados as the birthplace of British slave society. Between 1640 and 1807, Britain transported about 387,000 enslaved west Africans to the island. Extraordinary violence, from whippings to amputations and executions, were a regular feature of their lives. On the Codrington Plantation in the mid-18th century, 43% of the enslaved died within three years of their arrival. Life expectancy at birth for an enslaved person on the island was 29 years old. This was the incalculable human cost of the transatlantic slave economy.

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Published: December 12, 2025, 11:00 am

Tell us: have you bought tickets for the 2026 World Cup yet?

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We’d like to hear from fans about their experience of buying tickets – and also from those who have decided against doing so

The first two rounds of ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup have opened. Yet even with the draw yet to take place and matchups yet to be determined, fans appear to be flocking to buy them. The dynamic pricing model instituted by Fifa has raised prices sky-high, with many fans offering stories of technological issues with Fifa’s sales platform as well.

We want to hear from you: Have you bought World Cup tickets? How much did you spend? Do you think it’ll be worth it? And did you face any obstacles – technical or otherwise – to getting the tickets you want? And if you haven’t bought tickets yet – why not?

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Published: December 12, 2025, 2:16 pm

‘My photos are warm and full of imagination – that’s something AI could never achieve’: Yuan Li’s best phone picture

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This spectacular image taken in Sakrisøy, Norway, triggered accusations that it was simply too good to be true

Yuan Li splits his time between two careers: in the winter, he works as a ski instructor; in summer, a photographer. When he took this image, Beijing-based Li was visiting Norway and Iceland with friends, on a trip focused on sightseeing and photographing the aurora borealis. He captured this picture while exploring Sakrisøy, a small island in Lofoten, Norway. In the foreground sits this distinctive yellow homestay; in the background, Olstinden mountain.

“It had snowed heavily all day,” Li recalls. “As I was setting up to capture this scene, the snow stopped and the sun came out, which made the perfect environment for taking photos.”

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Published: December 13, 2025, 11:00 am

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