Belgium deploys military to guard Jewish sites after Iran-linked group claims Europe attacks

Belgium deploys military to protect Jewish communities after explosion outside Liège, Belgium, synagogue. Officials call blast a "despicable antisemitic" act.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:07 pm
Fiery aftermath of Iran missile strike near Tel Aviv caught on video after 2 killed
Video footage captured fiery destruction and emergency crews responding after an Iranian missile strike near Tel Aviv, Israel, killed two people.
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:26 pm
Israel kills Iranian intelligence minister who survived initial strike, official says

Iran’s Intelligence Minister Esmaeil Khatib was killed in an Israeli strike, a senior Israeli official told Fox News.
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:51 am
Pro-life leader criticizes 'insane' UK bill that would decriminalize certain abortions up until birth

Shawn Carney, CEO of 40 Days for Life, expressed concern over a U.K. bill aimed at shielding women from criminal liability for abortions up until birth, describing it as "insane."
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:01 am
Deadly blasts at market and hospital raise fears of renewed Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria

Nigeria suicide bombings in Maiduguri killed at least 23 people and wounded over 100 others in deadly attacks targeting a hospital and market Monday night.
Published: March 17, 2026, 10:13 pm
Rubio says Cuba needs ‘new people in charge’ as blackouts, unrest grip island

Marco Rubio links U.S. sanctions on Cuba to political change as the island nation faces widespread blackouts and economic crisis affecting millions of citizens.
Published: March 17, 2026, 9:00 pm
Iran regime hides in bunkers as civilians left exposed without adequate bomb shelters or sirens

Iranian civilians are complaining about a lack of bomb shelters and warning systems as Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officials hide in bunkers during strikes.
Published: March 17, 2026, 7:03 pm
Next US move on Iran: Seize Kharg Island, secure uranium or risk ground war escalation

Military analysts discuss three paths for U.S.-Iran conflict: capturing Iran's economic lifeline at Kharg Island, full invasion or securing nuclear sites.
Published: March 17, 2026, 7:01 pm
EU pushes for end of Iran war in a manner where 'everybody saves face'

The European Union is reportedly consulting with Gulf countries about possible ways Iran, Israel and the U.S. could end the war in a manner where "everybody saves face."
Published: March 17, 2026, 4:47 pm
Multiple allies decline US calls for Strait of Hormuz support amid rising Middle East tensions

Several U.S. allies are refusing military involvement in securing the Strait of Hormuz, citing diplomacy, legal limits or strategic caution.
Published: March 17, 2026, 2:02 pm
Top Iranian official, commander killed in strike, Israel defense minister says

Iran's Supreme National Security Council secretary Ali Larijani and Basij Commander Gholamreza Soleimani have been "eliminated," the Israel Defense Forces said.
Published: March 17, 2026, 12:27 pm
Why Gulf states aren’t joining the war against Iran — despite attacks on their soil

Gulf states maintain restraint despite reported Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait, prioritizing regional stability.
Published: March 17, 2026, 10:00 am
Cuba's entire electrical grid collapses, leaving whole island without power

Cuba's power grid suffers total collapse amid fuel shortages and sanctions, leaving the island nation scrambling to restore electricity to millions.
Published: March 17, 2026, 1:29 am
Iran War Live Updates: Oil and Gas Prices Jump After Strike Hits Key Energy Site

The attack on South Pars, one of the world’s biggest gas fields, showed how the war threatens global energy supplies. Israel killed Iran’s intelligence minister, the latest high-ranking official to be targeted.
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:16 pm
For U.S., Unmet Expectations in Iran Fit a Familiar Pattern in the Region

Iran’s military retaliation, along with the political defiance of its new leaders, evokes a decades-old pattern of unrealized goals for American interventions in the region.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:23 pm
How TrumpRx Drug Prices Compare With Those in Other Countries

The TrumpRx website claims to offer the best prices for medications. Here’s where Americans still pay more — and much more.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:01 am
He Lost a Leg for Russia. Then, He Says, His Country Betrayed Him.

Imprisoned for murder, Aleksandr Abbasov-Derskhan sought a new start in life and freedom by signing up to fight in Ukraine. But he says promised benefits proved illusory.
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:23 am
The Faroe Islands Are Changing Some of Europe’s Strictest Abortion Rules

A new law allowing abortion up to 12 weeks will be a major shift in an archipelago of 55,000 people, and there are strong feelings on both sides.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:57 pm
Trump’s Friendship With Japan’s Leader Takaichi Faces Test Over Iran

In Washington on Thursday, President Trump is expected to press Sanae Takaichi for military help in the Strait of Hormuz. But she faces constraints on what she can offer.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:00 am
Netanyahu Hopes Strikes on Iran Will Lead to Uprising and Regime Change

Israeli attacks have targeted the command centers of Iran’s repressive, internal security forces in hopes that Iranians will overthrow their rulers. Some see that as wishful thinking.
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:35 pm
Betting on Ayatollah’s Ouster Ignites Ire Over Prediction Markets

Bettors are angry that Kalshi, citing a policy against death bets, did not pay on wagers. And with signs of trading on government secrets, some lawmakers want to restrict prediction markets.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:13 pm
An Abandoned Russian Tanker Is Drifting at Sea. Will Anyone Stop It?

An attack forced its crew to abandon ship in early March. No country has intervened, despite fears of environmental disaster.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:04 pm
Despite Moscow’s Threats, Poland Rules to Extradite Archaeologist

Kyiv accuses Alexander Butyagin, a prominent antiquities scholar, of destroying cultural heritage during his excavations in Russia-occupied Crimea. The Kremlin has condemned his arrest.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:15 pm
As Iran War Drags On, Europe Wants to Avoid a New Migration Crisis

A decade ago, a surge in migration to Europe spurred the far-right’s rise. European leaders now fear the Iran war could set off another crisis, and they have taken tentative steps to prepare.
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:01 am
Inside the Supply Line Delivering American Guns to Mexican Cartels
A surge of weapons is flowing from the U.S. to Mexico. These firearms — sourced from gun shops, shows, websites and apps — are funneled across the border to fuel the country’s most violent crimes.
Published: March 17, 2026, 7:02 pm
Dozens Dead in Pakistani Airstrike on Kabul

The attack hit a drug rehabilitation facility, and Afghanistan vowed to retaliate, risking an escalation of the conflict between the two countries.
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:48 am
What to Know About Ali Larijani, Iran’s Top Security Official

One of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s closest confidants, Mr. Larijani emerged as the face of the government after Mr. Khamenei was killed.
Published: March 17, 2026, 10:06 pm
A Lebanese Cafe on the Edge of Destruction
Near the center of Beirut, one image captures the aftermath of what was left of Zahyre Cafe after an Israeli strike.
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:07 pm
Iran Executes Swedish Citizen Accused of Spying
The case indicates that more than two weeks into the war, Iran continues its prosecution of foreigners. Sweden said its citizen did not get a fair trial.
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:06 pm
As a Meningitis Outbreak Spreads in Kent, UK, Here’s What to Know

At least 20 young adults are believed to be infected, and two have died, in an outbreak of meningococcal disease in the county of Kent, in southeast England.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:48 pm
Pakistan to Pause Afghanistan Airstrikes for Eid

At least 143 people were killed in a Pakistani airstrike that hit a drug rehabilitation facility in Kabul on Monday, according to a top U.N. official.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:43 pm
Iran’s South Pars Gas Field Is Attacked, Sending Energy Prices Soaring

The field is part of a vast gas reservoir shared by Iran and Qatar. The strike appeared to be one of the most significant attacks on an energy site since the U.S.-Israeli air war against Iran began.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:46 pm
Couple Killed in Cluster Bomb Attack Near Tel Aviv

Neighbors told Israeli news media that their apartment building was hit soon after a siren sounded.
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:04 pm
Israel Has Killed Esmaeil Khatib, Iran’s Intelligence Minister

The Israeli military said on Wednesday that it had killed Esmaeil Khatib in an airstrike. Iran confirmed the killing.
Published: March 18, 2026, 2:35 pm
Over 200 Ukrainian Experts in Middle East to Help Fight Drones, Zelensky Says

President Volodymyr Zelensky said that 11 countries in the region have asked for Kyiv’s assistance. Russia has launched such drones against Ukraine for years.
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:48 am
Israel Intensifies Strikes on Beirut, Escalating Its Campaign Against Hezbollah

The Israeli military widened its attacks to the districts in the center of the Lebanese capital, destroying buildings, forcing residents to flee and killing at least 10.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:26 pm
Here’s the latest.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:45 pm
Asia Turns Back to Coal as War Chokes Off Natural Gas

Across Asia, a sharp drop in liquefied natural gas supplies is pushing major importers back toward coal, undermining L.N.G.’s long-held role as a stable energy anchor.
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:12 pm
This is what happened on March 17.
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:52 am
Cuban Americans Will Be Allowed to Own Businesses in Cuba, but Is That Enough to Rescue the Economy?

The Cuban government announced that Cubans living abroad can own and invest in businesses, but experts said they were disappointed that the measures didn’t go further.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:23 am
Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Tuesday

The deaths of two top Iranian officials were announced on Tuesday, while President Trump once again lashed out at NATO allies who refused to aid the U.S. war effort against Iran.
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:16 am
Trump’s Next Decision in War: Whether to Retrieve Iran’s Nuclear Fuel

A mission to seize or destroy Iran’s nuclear material would be one of the riskiest military operations in modern American history.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:07 pm
Kharg Island Is an Appealing Target for Trump, With High Risks

A U.S. attack or a move to seize control of Iran’s main oil export hub could cripple the country’s ability to profit from its natural resources. But it would also risk sending energy prices even higher.
Published: March 17, 2026, 9:58 pm
Ali Larijani, a Top Iranian Politician and Emissary, Is Dead at 67

Killed in an Israeli attack, he was Iran’s leading national security official and a confidant of the former supreme leader. He led a brutal crackdown on protests this year.
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:35 am
An Unexploded Bomb Near the Colombia-Ecuador Border Leads to a Diplomatic Clash

The Times photographed an unexploded munition in southern Colombia, near the Ecuadorean border. A high-stakes feud between both countries quickly ensued.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:17 am
Is Latin America Abandoning Cuba?

President Trump is turning up the pressure on Cuba, but other Latin American countries, even those on the left, are staying quiet. We look at why.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:08 am
Ali Larijani, Iran’s De Facto Political Leader, Killed by Israel

The killing, which Iran confirmed, could embolden Iranian hard-liners, as the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign continues.
Published: March 17, 2026, 11:21 pm
As Trump belittled European allies, the Irish leader pushed back, gently.

Published: March 18, 2026, 6:02 am
Israel Keeps Killing Key Iranian Leaders. Will It Work?

Israeli officials trumpeted airstrikes that killed Iran’s de facto leader and the commanders of a militia notorious for violently suppressing protests. But “decapitation has its limits,” an analyst warns.
Published: March 18, 2026, 7:56 am
The Iran War Is Pushing Some Countries to Cut Back On Energy Use

As the conflict enters its third week, some nations are trying to reduce energy use, including a mandatory energy holiday in Sri Lanka.
Published: March 17, 2026, 7:58 pm
U.N. Says Attacks on Iran Set to Drive Hunger to Record Levels

Tens of millions more people around the world could face acute hunger as the war in the Middle East continues to disrupt shipping and drive up oil prices.
Published: March 17, 2026, 7:45 pm
It Was the Vatican’s ‘Trial of the Century.’ Now, It’s Going to Retrial.

Three years ago, the Vatican’s criminal court convicted a cardinal for the first time in history. An appeals court has ruled there were irregularities in his prosecution.
Published: March 18, 2026, 10:03 am
China Ramps Up Scrutiny of Meta’s Acquisition of Manus

The country appears to be cracking down on people linked to the acquisition of Manus, a Singapore company with Chinese roots, as President Trump prepares to visit Beijing.
Published: March 17, 2026, 8:45 pm
Antisemitic Attacks Bring Deeper Unease to Dutch Jews

Since a school and a synagogue were attacked over two days, an unsettling feeling has spread among Jews in the Netherlands.
Published: March 17, 2026, 6:21 pm
Trump Says U.S. Doesn’t Need Allies to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

President Trump has faced mounting criticism over the U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran from allies and even members of his own administration.
Published: March 17, 2026, 10:24 pm
‘What Is That?’: Ice Cream Brand’s Smelly Train Station Ad Falls Flat

Magnum Ice Cream is scaling back a scented ad at King’s Cross station after commuters complained that the aroma was “sickly” and “artificial.”
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:57 pm
Ali Larijani Killing Fuels Anxiety in Iran

The death of Iran’s top national security official has ignited concern about the country’s future.
Published: March 17, 2026, 8:04 pm
An ‘Unprecedented’ Outbreak of Meningitis Raises Alarm in Britain

Two people have died in an outbreak of meningococcal disease. Many cases were traced to a nightclub in Canterbury that is popular with students at the University of Kent.
Published: March 17, 2026, 7:22 pm
Under Roman Abramovich, Chelsea Broke Rules for Years, Premier League Says

The Russian oligarch spent nearly two decades building the London soccer club into a sporting superpower. That success was built partly on regulation breaches, an investigation found.
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:52 am
Why Won’t Europe Help Trump in Iran? Let’s Count the Reasons.

President Trump says his NATO allies are disloyal for not helping the United States to clear an oil blockade. But they have a long list of incentives to refuse.
Published: March 17, 2026, 3:22 pm
What Is the Basij?

The large, plainclothes militia group is deeply embedded in Iranian society and has been used to crush dissent, often with brutal tactics.
Published: March 18, 2026, 8:57 am
Trump Signals He May Intervene in Cuba Following Iran and Venezuela

Still at war with Iran and in control in Venezuela, President Trump is signaling that he is about to intervene in another country.
Published: March 17, 2026, 2:46 pm
Joe Kent, a Top Counterterrorism Official for the Trump Administration, Resigns, Citing Iran War

Mr. Kent is the highest-ranking Trump administration official to quit in opposition to the conflict. He is also known for his support of conspiracy theories.
Published: March 17, 2026, 11:29 pm
Who Runs Iran Now? Charting the Top Leaders Killed in the War So Far.

Israel said on Tuesday that it had killed two more high-ranking figures, including the man who had essentially been running Iran for weeks.
Published: March 17, 2026, 5:09 pm
Israel’s Killing of Ali Larijani Could Allow Military to Tighten Grip on Iran

As Iran’s top national security official, Mr. Larijani had a reputation for acting as a bridge between hard-line figures in the armed forces and more moderate political factions.
Published: March 17, 2026, 6:50 pm
Peter Thiel Fears the Antichrist Is Coming. In Rome, Some Call His View Heresy.

The right-wing tech investor is giving lectures near the Catholic church’s administrative heart. Commentators there are rejecting his apocalyptic vision.
Published: March 17, 2026, 12:58 pm
At Least 23 Killed in Nigeria as Insurgent Attacks Go On Despite U.S. Help

A teaching hospital and two markets in the city of Maiduguri were hit in what a military spokesman said were suicide bombings by Boko Haram.
Published: March 17, 2026, 11:45 am
Europe Has Helped the U.S. Protect Shipping. The Strait of Hormuz Is Different.

European Union ministers and leaders pushed back on ideas to protect the strait, including expanding a maritime operation already in place in the Red Sea.
Published: March 17, 2026, 10:29 am
Another Tanker Is Attacked Near the Strait of Hormuz

The ship was struck near an Emirati port, in the first such attack in five days. The United Arab Emirates also said it was intercepting Iranian drones and missiles.
Published: March 17, 2026, 6:46 pm
As Carney Seeks Canadian Alliances with China, India and Qatar, He Looks Away on Human Rights

Canada’s prime minister chooses pragmatism in a turbulent world, which means doing business with countries that do not share Canada’s democratic values. Some critics see this as weakness.
Published: March 17, 2026, 2:58 pm
China is Tight-Lipped on Trump’s Request to Delay His Xi Summit

After President Trump said he needed to postpone his meeting in Beijing with Xi Jinping, a spokesman for China said officials were still discussing the timing of a meeting.
Published: March 17, 2026, 9:22 am
Sucked Into War, Gulf Countries Face the Limits of U.S. Security Guarantees

Barraged by Iranian attacks and questioning the value of security ties with the United States, nations in the Gulf have turned to Ukraine, Australia and Italy for help.
Published: March 17, 2026, 1:12 pm
Realtor's cold case murder finally solved after 15 years, police say

Iowa cold case murder arrest made as Kristin Elizabeth Ramsey charged with first-degree murder in realtor Ashley Okland's 2011 death nearly 15 years later.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:22 pm
Homeless man charged with attacking San Francisco mayor’s security detail arrested again days after release

Homeless man accused of attacking San Francisco mayor's security officer arrested again after judge ordered his release, saying he was "violently assaulted."
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:52 pm
Coast Guard icebreaker rescues snowmobiler stranded on ice during Michigan blizzard

A stranded snowmobiler was rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard near Mackinac Island after getting lost in blizzard conditions and encountering unstable ice and open water.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:03 pm
New video shows terror suspect tackled after allegedly throwing bomb at NYC protest outside mayor's residence
Video shows accused terror suspect tackled after allegedly throwing homemade bomb at NYC protest outside Gracie Mansion. NYPD calls it ISIS-inspired.
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:18 pm
University of Alabama student James Gracey disappears in Barcelona after visiting friends studying abroad

University of Alabama student Jimmy Gracey, 20, missing in Barcelona after visiting nightclub during spring break trip. Last seen 3 a.m. March 17.
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:12 pm
Masked suspect seen at Nancy Guthrie's home three weeks before her abduction, sources say

New details reveal a masked suspect was seen at Nancy Guthrie's home weeks before the apparent abduction of Savannah Guthrie's mother in Arizona.
Published: March 18, 2026, 2:57 pm
Mullin faces Democrat grilling in first hurdle to lead DHS and more top headlines

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Published: March 18, 2026, 11:17 am
FBI rescues missing teen from Florida hotel after month-long hunt for accused kidnapper

FBI rescues missing 16-year-old Ohio girl after month-long search, arresting Tennessee suspect accused of kidnapping in coordinated multistate operation.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:33 am
Pittsburgh police officers accused of ignoring ICE agents’ struggle with suspect

Pittsburgh police were allegedly told to stand down as ICE agents struggled with a suspect during a detention attempt. The chief has launched an investigation into the claims.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:35 am
Upscale shopping district rocked by alleged antisemitic beating as lawyer, 2 others charged
California attorney among three men charged in alleged antisemitic assault at Santana Row shopping center after Hebrew-speaking victims targeted in attack.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:15 am
Florida executes convict in 2008 rape, killing of woman, whose final call sparked 911 reforms

Florida executed Michael Lee King for the 2008 murder of Denise Amber Lee, who called 911 begging for help while tied up in his car during the crime.
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:59 am
Republicans push campus carry laws in nearly a dozen states as college shootings reignite debate

The college gun debate intensifies as lawmakers in eight states weigh campus carry bills. Critics cite safety risks, while supporters argue for armed citizens.
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:20 am
Florida high school student survives multiple injuries after Colorado spring break skiing disaster

Zoey McVoy is recovering in Denver after undergoing multiple surgeries for life-threatening injuries sustained during a skiing accident in Colorado.
Published: March 17, 2026, 11:00 pm
Comedy club owner with terminal cancer guns down ex-in-law, hunts ex-wife before turning up dead

Comedy club owner Mathew Thomas Becker reportedly shot and killed his ex-father-in-law Romaine Clark and attempted to murder his ex-wife in Anchorage before being found dead.
Published: March 17, 2026, 10:06 pm
23 arrested in alleged panga illegal immigrant smuggling plot off California coast

U.S. Customs and Border Protection intercepted a panga-style boat near San Clemente Island on Saturday, and 23 people were detained and turned over to ICE.
Published: March 17, 2026, 10:06 pm
Georgia cybercriminal allegedly duped NBA, NFL players in twisted phishing scam turned sex trafficking plot

A convicted cybercriminal is accused of escalating from phishing pro athletes to allegedly running disturbing sex trafficking operation while in federal prison.
Published: March 17, 2026, 9:36 pm
Ex-TV reporter allegedly turned roadside gunman, grilled victims on ethnicity before opening fire

Former San Diego TV journalist accused of racially motivated shootings on mountain highway, allegedly asking victims about ethnicity before firing.
Published: March 17, 2026, 9:28 pm
Obama-appointed judge orders release of MS-13 gang member with history of rape, robbery, attacked ICE officers

A federal judge has ordered the release of Carlos Antonio Flores-Miguel, an MS-13 member with a history of rape and robbery, drawing sharp criticism from DHS.
Published: March 17, 2026, 8:52 pm
Man claiming CIA ties allegedly tries to slit commuter’s throat in unprovoked train attack

Zakir Ibrahim charged with attempted murder after authorities say he tried to slash commuter's throat at Chicago Union Station while claiming to be CIA agent.
Published: March 17, 2026, 8:13 pm
Mangione's lawyers make second try to toss murder weapon evidence in New York state court

Accused CEO assassin Luigi Mangione's lawyers fight to suppress murder weapon evidence found in backpack after UnitedHealthcare shooting in Manhattan.
Published: March 17, 2026, 7:55 pm
Alabama gov orders flags lowered for Maj Alex Klinner after fatal Iraq plane crash; fundraiser garners $1.4M

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey orders flags at half-staff to honor three fallen Air National Guard members from Birmingham who died in an Iraq KC-135 incident.
Published: March 17, 2026, 7:43 pm
Michigan synagogue attacker's ex-wife warned 911 operator he was 'not stable' as assault began

Ex-wife warned 911 that Michigan man was "mentally unstable" before he allegedly rammed car into Temple Israel synagogue and fired shots at security.
Published: March 17, 2026, 7:01 pm
Drug kingpin on parole caught with enough fentanyl to kill most of county, DA says

Convicted drug trafficker gets 159 years for pumping enough fentanyl into Colorado to potentially kill 88% of Weld County's population, prosecutors say.
Published: March 17, 2026, 6:42 pm
College Republicans chapter sues University of Florida over club shutdown following antisemitic allegations

University of Florida College Republicans file lawsuit after club shutdown over allegedly antisemitic gesture. Attorney seeks emergency injunction.
Published: March 17, 2026, 5:58 pm
Nancy Guthrie update: Retired K-9 officer says decision not to use cadaver dogs ‘defies logic’

Retired K-9 expert questions why cadaver dogs aren't being used in Nancy Guthrie case as investigation enters seventh week with few concrete answers.
Published: March 17, 2026, 5:34 pm
Markwayne Mullin, Trump’s DHS Pick, Hints at GOP Immigration Shift at Confirmation Hearing

The senator sounded a warmer and fuzzier tone at his D.H.S. confirmation hearing than President Trump often has, the latest sign that the administration wants to project a more moderated approach.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:57 pm
Fallout Is Swift Amid Cesar Chavez Sexual Abuse Allegations

A New York Times investigation revealing decades of sexual abuse prompted calls for change even before it was published on Wednesday.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:00 pm
F.A.A. Ends Use of ‘See and Avoid’ for Helicopters Near Busy Airports

The notice suspends the practice of allowing helicopter pilots to rely on visual separation to avoid striking other aircraft, as happened during last year’s deadly midair collision in Washington.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:00 pm
Stratton, Illinois Senate Primary Winner, Promises a ‘Fight’ With Trump

Ms. Stratton, a Democrat whose viral campaign ad featured voters’ profane views of Mr. Trump, said her campaign’s aggressive messaging was resonating.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:00 pm
Cesar Chavez Day Is Less Than 2 Weeks Away in Several States

California was the first to designate the activist’s birthday as a state holiday. It is enshrined in state law.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:01 pm
Dolores Huerta Issues Statement on Cesar Chavez Sexual Abuse Allegations

The labor leader said Wednesday that she had felt constrained to keep secret her abuse by Cesar Chavez — and the two children that she bore as a result.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:25 pm
For U.S., Unmet Expectations in Iran Fit a Familiar Pattern in the Region

Iran’s military retaliation, along with the political defiance of its new leaders, evokes a decades-old pattern of unrealized goals for American interventions in the region.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:23 pm
Paul Questions Mullin’s Character Over Response to Attack by Neighbor

Senator Rand Paul was assaulted in 2017. Markwayne Mullin acknowledged that he once said he understood the reason for the attack, but did not apologize.
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:44 pm
The United Farm Workers Became Both Voice and Muscle for Field Workers

The organization that sprang from the grape fields found a home in the halls of power, in Sacramento and beyond.
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:25 pm
Across the U.S., Streets, Schools and Statues Bear Cesar Chavez’s Name

There are many streets and boulevards, schools and statues dedicated to the civil rights activist.
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:02 pm
How Cesar Chavez Became a Labor Hero

Born into poverty in Arizona, his family was drawn to California’s fields. There, he became a civil rights icon for Mexican Americans.
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:02 pm
Who Is Dolores Huerta, the Activist Accusing Chavez?

A leader of the movement to secure rights for migrant farmworkers, she is a close friend of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama.
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:02 pm
Here’s what to know.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:10 pm
Cesar Chavez, a Civil Rights Icon, Is Accused of Abusing Girls for Years

An investigation by The New York Times found extensive evidence that the United Farm Workers co-founder groomed and sexually abused girls who worked in the movement.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:00 pm
6 Takeaways From the NYT Investigation Into Allegations Against Cesar Chavez

The revered union leader who campaigned for farm workers’ rights has been accused by women in the movement of years of sexual assault, some involving girls.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:50 pm
The Buzziest Outcomes From the Illinois Races

Here’s a rundown of the best comeback, proudest governor and most expensive water at a candidate’s watch party.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:52 pm
Pritzker’s Gamble to Become a Kingmaker in Illinois Pays Off

Gov. JB Pritzker invested capital, both political and the more traditional kind, in the Senate race of his lieutenant governor, Juliana Stratton. Her victory could help them both.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:26 pm
Here’s the latest.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:01 pm
Trump’s Pick for Homeland Security Secretary to Testify

Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma was chosen to replace the ousted secretary Kristi Noem and will face senators at a confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:03 am
Tulsi Gabbard and Top Intelligence Officials Will Testify on Iran War in Senate Hearing

In a Senate hearing on Wednesday, lawmakers are likely to ask about the information provided to the Trump administration ahead of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:02 am
California Heat Wave Makes Winter Feel Like Summer

An unusual heat wave is pushing temperatures in San Francisco into the 80s this week, and Los Angeles hit 98 on Tuesday.
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:02 am
Firm That Planned Trump’s Jan. 6 Rally Received No-Bid Contracts

This administration has given the company, staffed by the president’s allies, multimillion-dollar contracts it was guaranteed to win.
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:01 am
Trump’s ICE Raids Upend South Texas Construction Industry
In South Texas, two of President Trump’s top priorities, the economy and immigration, are colliding as ICE raids upend the construction industry and frustrate workers.
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:00 am
Mixed Results for AIPAC and Allies in Illinois House Primaries

Organizations linked to the pro-Israel lobbying organization had some victories and some less-than-ideal outcomes in closely watched Democratic contests.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:59 am
Illinois Primary Election Takeaways: Stratton Wins and AIPAC’s Power Is Tested

Democratic voters put Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton on a path to the Senate, while the pro-Israel lobby notched its first major victories of the year but also faced a tough defeat.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:01 pm
La Shawn K. Ford Wins Nomination for House Seat Long Held by Danny Davis

Mr. Ford, who received Mr. Davis’s endorsement, emerged from a wide field of candidates seeking to represent a district that includes the West Side of Chicago.
Published: March 18, 2026, 2:47 am
Juliana Stratton Wins Illinois Democratic Senate Primary

Ms. Stratton, the state’s lieutenant governor, prevailed with millions of dollars of help from Gov. JB Pritzker, a billionaire. She will be heavily favored in the general election.
Published: March 18, 2026, 8:09 am
Daniel Biss, Mayor of Evanston, Ill., Wins Democratic Nomination for House Seat

Mr. Biss emerged after being an early front-runner in the turbulent, crowded contest to replace a longtime incumbent in Illinois’s Ninth District.
Published: March 18, 2026, 2:46 am
Centrist Melissa Bean Wins 8th District Democratic Primary

Ms. Bean, a moderate former congresswoman, defeated a left-wing rival in the primary race for the Chicago-area seat to be vacated by Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:23 am
Toni Preckwinkle, Longtime Chicago Democrat, Holds Off Moderate Challenger

Ms. Preckwinkle has been president of the Cook County Board for four terms. Brendan Reilly, a member of the Chicago City Council, mounted a challenge to her right in a Democratic primary.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:49 am
Don Tracy Wins Republican Senate Primary in Illinois

The former state party chair will begin the general election as a significant underdog in a heavily Democratic state.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:46 am
Darren Bailey Wins Second Chance to Challenge Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker

Mr. Bailey, a former lawmaker aligned with President Trump, lost to Mr. Pritzker in 2022. Mr. Pritzker had no opposition in a Democratic primary.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:40 am
Donna Miller Beats Jesse Jackson Jr. in Illinois House Primary

Ms. Miller, a Cook County commissioner and a former health care consultant, blocked a comeback attempt from Mr. Jackson, who had served time in federal prison.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:19 am
U.S.P.S. Postmaster Says Service Will Be ‘Out of Cash’ in Under a Year

The U.S.P.S. leader said at a hearing that the service could run out of cash within a year and asked lawmakers to increase its borrowing limits.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:32 am
Judge Orders Voice of America to Restart All News Operations

More than 1,000 full-time journalists and support staff at the news group were ordered to return to work by March 23 and to resume broadcasting.
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:38 am
Police Kill Gunman Who Shot Employee at Georgia V.A. Clinic

The employee’s condition was not immediately disclosed. The Department of Veterans Affairs said the clinic would be closed for the rest of the week, while the authorities investigate.
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:31 am
Year After Trump Takeover, Institute of Peace Is Little More Than Scenery

As a lawsuit by the former staff drags on, the fight highlights President Trump’s upending of traditional peace-building and the lasting effects of his administration’s cost-cutting blitz.
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:51 pm
Counties to Watch in the Illinois Democratic Senate Primary

There is more to the state than Chicago and its suburbs, even if that area makes up a large majority of the vote.
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:07 am
In His Resignation Letter, Joe Kent Spoke About the Death of His Wife

Chief Petty Officer Shannon Kent was killed in action during a special operations mission in Syria in 2019. Mr. Kent said he could not support “sending the next generation off to fight and die” in Iran.
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:17 am
No Trump Endorsement for Cornyn or Paxton in Texas Senate Race as Deadline Passes

President Trump’s decision not to weigh in before the deadline means both John Cornyn and Ken Paxton remain on the ballot, extending their costly and increasingly personal battle into a May runoff.
Published: March 17, 2026, 11:38 pm
Trump’s Next Decision in War: Whether to Retrieve Iran’s Nuclear Fuel

A mission to seize or destroy Iran’s nuclear material would be one of the riskiest military operations in modern American history.
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:07 pm
5 Things to Know About Raja Krishnamoorthi, Democratic Senate Hopeful in Illinois

The congressman, an Ivy League-educated lawyer known for his fund-raising prowess, is aiming to become the second Indian American elected to the Senate.
Published: March 17, 2026, 11:18 pm
5 Things to Know About Juliana Stratton, Democratic Senate nominee in Illinois

The lieutenant governor of Illinois, who won the Democratic Senate nomination, is a close ally of Gov. JB Pritzker. She has said ICE should be abolished.
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:57 am
5 Things to Know About Robin Kelly, Democratic Senate Hopeful in Illinois

The Senate hopeful has clashed with Gov. JB Pritzker, a fellow Democrat, and has the endorsement of the Congressional Black Caucus.
Published: March 17, 2026, 11:17 pm
Independent Polls are Scarce in the Illinois Democratic Senate Primary

In a rare open race for one of the state’s Senate seats, surveys suggest a wide range of potential outcomes.
Published: March 17, 2026, 10:57 pm
Kharg Island Is an Appealing Target for Trump, With High Risks

A U.S. attack or a move to seize control of Iran’s main oil export hub could cripple the country’s ability to profit from its natural resources. But it would also risk sending energy prices even higher.
Published: March 17, 2026, 9:58 pm
Body of decapitated and handless man is identified after more than 50 years

Body of Clyde A. Coppage was discovered along a road in upstate New York in March 1970
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:06 pm
Abandoned Russian tanker could explode in Mediterranean at any time and cause ‘ecological disaster’, says EU

The tanker carrying 700 metric tonnes of fuel and natural gas could ‘explode at any moment’
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:05 pm
Britain to buy more missiles for its forces in Middle East amid ‘indiscriminate attacks’ from Iran

The Ministry of Defence confirmed plans to stock up on more of the laser-guided Martlet weapons, which have been used to down drones from Tehran in recent weeks
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:00 pm
Rand Paul rips into Trump’s DHS nominee Markwayne Mullin over personal attacks in tense confirmation hearing: ‘Tell me to my face’

Former MMA fighter said he ‘understands’ why his fellow GOP senator’s neighbor attacked him and left him with several broken ribs
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:50 pm
MS Now lineup goes under massive shakeup with Morning Joe losing an hour and one star losing her show

The changes, announced Wednesday by MS NOW president Rebecca Kutler, are the first since the network’s split from NBC in November
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:46 pm
Man arrested for causing nearly $250K worth of damage at Seattle’s glass art museum

The suspect faces burglary, assault and malicious mischief charges
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:43 pm
Orlando starts demolition of Pulse nightclub where 49 were killed to make way for permanent memorial

The City of Orlando hasad completed just 30 percent of the permanent Pulse nightclub memorial design
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:35 pm
Oil prices surge as Iran warns energy sites across Gulf to evacuate ahead of retaliatory strikes

Iran ordered evacuations across Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar energy sites after Iranian oil facilities in South Pars and Asaluyeh came under attack, prompting oil prices to surge
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:32 pm
Trump’s DHS nominee Markwayne Mullin shredded by Republican senator in confirmation hearing: Recap

Oklahoma senator and former MMA fighter is Trump’s nominee to replace Kristi Noem to lead president’s anti-immigration agenda
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:30 pm
FAA announces new air traffic controller rules after DC midair collision and near-misses

The new requirement applies to more than 150 of the nation's busiest airports
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:23 pm
Iran-US war latest: Trump threatens to abandon allies in Strait of Hormuz and ‘let them be responsible’ for it

The US president pledged to ‘finish off what’s left of the Iranian terror state’
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:12 pm
How fire ripped through Trump’s biggest warship as it sails to Crete for repairs

The $13bn warship is in dire need of repairs following fire onboard which left sailors injured and destroyed hundreds of sleeping quarters, while the toilet system is said to have broken down
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:12 pm
Domino’s Pizza franchisee files for bankruptcy putting store in tourist hotspot at risk

The total debt owed by the franchisee to its top 20 creditors exceeds $3.3 million, according to reports
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:11 pm
Unlike Trump, Iran’s regime has been plotting this war for decades

Iran’s regime has spent years making plans to cope without its leadership and built a defence designed to survive and draw the US into an unwinnable ground war, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:07 pm
Tulsi Gabbard declines to say whether there was an ‘imminent nuclear threat’ posed by Iran: Live

Gabbard’s written opening statement claimed Iran’s nuclear enrichment program was ‘obliterated’ last year
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:05 pm
WHO officials admit they are preparing for possible nuclear weapon use in Iran

World Health Organization staff remain ‘vigiliant’ in the event of a nuclear incident
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:57 pm
House Republican warns of MAGA civil war if Trump withdraws from NATO

Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon says any move by President Donald Trump to pull U.S. from transatlantic military alliance would have dire consequences for him domestically
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:46 pm
Impatient driver leaps out of car and punches female crossing guard ‘for taking too long to get children across street’

Surveillance footage shows the moment a suspect punched a female crossing guard in the face in Philadelphia for taking too long to walk children across the street.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:38 pm
Why Iran’s ‘drifting’ mines in the Strait of Hormuz will be so difficult to clear – despite Trump’s claim ‘we don’t need help’

Experts tell The Independent that mine clearance is a ‘slow and grinding business’
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:35 pm
Desperate family asks for help after Alabama college student goes missing following visit to Barcelona nightclub

Jimmy Gracey, who was visiting friends in Barcelona, was last seen around 3 a.m. on March 17
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:30 pm
Kristi Noem referred to DOJ and accused of perjury in ‘brazen’ false statements about $220 million DHS ad campaign

Noem was fired from her post as head of the Department of Homeland Security earlier this month
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:20 pm
What is South Pars? The huge gas field raising the stakes of Middle East conflict

Iran shares the world’s largest natural gas reserve with it’s neighbour Qatar
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:17 pm
Senator claims that people need to have an ID to have a child

Republicans are fighting for the SAVE America Act, a voter ID law which Trump said would ‘guarantee the midterms’ for their party
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:04 pm
Police on paddleboards chase suspect after he leapt into water to evade arrest

Two police officers took to paddleboards to capture a suspect who had leapt into the water to evade arrest.
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:00 pm
NYC considering bill to limit self-checkout to 15 items or less

The new law could also require staff to be present to help customers who have problems using the machines
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:58 pm
Cryptocurrency and AI industries tested their influence in Illinois. It didn't go that well

The artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency industries have suffered a setback as they try to reshape the midterm elections and establish themselves as power players in American politics
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:56 pm
Most popular dog breeds in US revealed as ‘amusing’ pooch breaks into top five

The AKC has added more than 50 types of dog to its roster of ‘recognized’ breeds since 2000
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:55 pm
The Iran war video that fooled Donald Trump | Debunked

A viral video claiming to show an Iranian strike on a US warship has even fooled Donald Trump.
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:43 pm
What is the Jones Act? Trump issues 60-day waiver of century-old law amid Iran war

The law, passed in 1920, aims to protect the American shipping sector
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:32 pm
Canadians jailed in Hong Kong on drug trafficking charges were recruited as mules on Instagram: report

An anonymous recruiter made young Canadians promises of $5,000 salaries per trip and $250 referral bonuses
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:30 pm
One dead after gondola crashes down mountain at Swiss ski resort

The crash took place in the ski resort of Engelberg in central Switzerland
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:20 pm
Trump can’t get his spelling ‘Straight’ in post bashing US allies over Hormuz refusal

President lately has been fixated on whether it is ‘Straits’ or ‘Strait’ of Hormuz but either way, his Truth post botched the execution
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:15 pm
USPS is struggling to stay afloat — and Amazon’s major delivery changes won’t help

Nearly 15 percent of packages delivered by USPS in 2025 came from Amazon, providing some stability for the agency, which has long operated at a loss and is running out of cash
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:14 pm
How Larijani’s death leaves Iran’s regime facing leadership crisis

Larijani is the most powerful figure to be assassinated after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:09 pm
Three-time Trump voter goes off on the president after Iran war spikes gas prices

A three-time Donald Trump voter had some harsh words for the president after gas prices surged amid the ongoing Iranian conflict.
Published: March 18, 2026, 2:51 pm
Trump has new plan to ‘rebalance’ media to force them to air more patriotic programming, according to FCC chair

New Trump administration efforts to reshape broadcasting come amid threats to revoke licenses over Iran‑war reporting
Published: March 18, 2026, 2:48 pm
Trump expands $15,000 visa bond requirement to 12 more countries

The State Department says the visa bond program has reduced the number of people who overstay visas
Published: March 18, 2026, 2:38 pm
Sean Penn gets Oscar made from blown-up Ukrainian train after skipping ceremony to visit Kyiv

Sean Penn was given an “Oscar” constructed from pieces of a Ukrainian train destroyed by the Russians, after he skipped the ceremony to visit Kyiv.
Published: March 18, 2026, 2:31 pm
Ukraine faces missile shortage due to war in Iran, says Zelensky

A long war in Iran would work in Putin’s favour as Kyiv will suffer a ‘depletion of resources’, the Ukrainian president said
Published: March 18, 2026, 2:28 pm
Group that helped plan January 6 event awarded $13 million in no-bid contracts from Trump team: report

The way in which the company was awarded the contracts signals the firm’s ‘special treatment’ due to its close ties to Trumpworld, according to the report
Published: March 18, 2026, 2:08 pm
Why ending the Iran war together could be difficult for Trump and Netanyahu

the war with Iran has a very different meaning for Israel and the US
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:57 pm
House Speaker Mike Johnson calls for more spending for Iran – despite saying America is not at war

The speaker tellsThe Independent that the conflict has drained the United States’s munitions
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:56 pm
Ford worker crushed to death in plant incident named as company launches investigation

Gregory Knopf was allegedly pinned by a press machine when it ‘inadvertently turned on’ while undergoing maintenance, according to reports
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:46 pm
Grandfather killed by ambulance after he pulled over to help his stranded grandson on Georgia highway

The teen told his mother that both his and his grandfather’s vehicles had their hazard lights on and were pulled far enough off the Georgia highway to allow traffic to pass safely
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:46 pm
Todd Blanche grilled by Stephen Miller’s wife on Epstein’s death ahead of House testimony

Deputy attorney general was subjected to intense questioning by Katie Miller on the Epstein files and the circumstances surrounding the pedophile’s death
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:42 pm
Trump faces potential Los Angeles Olympics ban over anti-doping funding battle

A decision over potentially banning Trump from the LA Olympics is set to be made after the World Cup
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:09 pm
Family of Afghan man who died in ICE detention says he was ‘a hero for American people’

Former Afghan soldier who worked with American military in Afghanistan died just 24 hours after being arrested by immigration agents in Texas
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:52 pm
Mike Johnson refuses to name any election fraud SAVE America Act would stop

Mike Johnson refused to give a specific example of election fraud that the SAVE America Act would prevent.
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:32 pm
Gavin Newsom’s wife torches Donald Trump after he mocked learning disabilities

Gavin Newsom’s wife slammed Donald Trump after the US president mocked the California governor’s learning disabilities.
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:31 pm
I’m a terrorism expert. Here’s what could happen next as Israel invades Lebanon

There are fears that Israel will reoccupy the country, sparking a civil war
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:30 pm
US farmers face fertilizer price crisis as Iran war disrupts global supply

Farmers are bracing for effects of the Iran war on fertilizer prices and availability
Published: March 18, 2026, 12:04 pm
Will the Iran war really lead to a global pivot to renewable energy?

With US and Israeli strikes on Iran continuing and no end to the conflict in sight, calls are growing for the rest of the world to reduce its dependence on oil and gas. But experts tell Stuti Mishra that moving away from oil is no easy task – if it was, we’d already have done it
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:55 am
Trump will pay his respects in Delaware to 6 US service members killed in the Middle East

President Donald Trump will be present when the remains of six U.S. service members return from the Middle East to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:52 am
Fifa responds to Iran request to move their World Cup games from United States

President of Iranian football federation previously said Iran was ‘negotiating’ with Fifa to move games to Mexico
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:49 am
Australian man attacked TSA worker in LAX bathroom after accusing him of stealing his passport, authorities say

His bag and passport were later found in a restaurant in the terminal the man had been to
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:41 am
Trump’s Strait of Hormuz dilemma: How Iran is pulling countries into its orbit by offering countries safe passage

The sea channel has become perilous for oil tankers since Iran claimed control of it during the war. But experts tell Bryony Gooch that Tehran may be willing to grant safe passage to countries willing to engage in diplomacy
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:41 am
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv advances inside ‘kill zone’ areas as world distracted by Middle East crisis

The country’s top military commanders say Kyiv has chipped away at territory taken by Russian forces last year
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:39 am
Libertarian author Brian Doherty dies after falling in a park

Brian Doherty was associated with a group who he claims pioneered flash mobs and the Yes Men, according to one of his articles
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:34 am
Pope makes pointed remarks about universal healthcare after Trump jabs

It comes after Leo said that Christians who start wars should go to confession
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:34 am
Trump shrugs off warnings Iran conflict could become another Vietnam War

Donald Trump has said that he is “not afraid” that the conflict in Iran could turn into another Vietnam War.
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:26 am
Prosecutor seeks more than seven years in prison for stepson of Norway’s crown prince in case that shocked the country

The seven-week trial, which is due to end on Thursday, has transfixed Norway
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:23 am
Moment Beirut building collapses after Israeli airstrike

The moment an Israeli airstrike hit a central Beirut building on Wednesday, 18 March, was captured on eyewitness video.
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:13 am
Trump reposts Joe Kent’s 2020 tweet arguing in favor of military action in Iran

President Donald Trump posts six-year-old message from outgoing counterterrorism chief to firefight reaction to his scathing resignation letter opposing the current war
Published: March 18, 2026, 11:08 am
Another anti-war message from Tulsi Gabbard surfaces as she emerges to defend Iran war

Director of National Intelligence to appear before Senate Intelligence Committee Wednesday to defend a conflict she has long warned against
Published: March 18, 2026, 10:38 am
Delta flight en route to Taiwan diverted to Alaska after man made racial slurs to flight attendants, feds say

Altercation meant aircraft cabin was locked and pilots made emergency landing in Anchorage
Published: March 18, 2026, 10:35 am
Peacekeepers injured as IDF says its tank fire hit UN Lebanon base

Israel's military acknowledged its troops were behind the incident, but said they had responded to anti-tank missile fire from Hezbollah
Published: March 18, 2026, 10:21 am
The city where menstruating workers get two days off per month – no questions asked

The policy is aimed at boosting health and productivity
Published: March 18, 2026, 10:08 am
Ukraine asks India to release citizens over alleged Myanmar drone activity

The probe of the six Ukrainians and the American is being led by the National Investigation Agency
Published: March 18, 2026, 10:00 am
Trump doubles down on ‘Statehood!’ claim as Venezuela defeats the US to win World Baseball Classic

Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s acting president, said that the victory symbolised the “passion, talent, and unity that define us as Venezuelans”
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:41 am
Women almost 150 times more likely to die from maternal sepsis in Africa than Europe – costing thousands of lives

New WaterAid report says investing in and delivering water, sanitation and hygiene across healthcare facilities could prevent 10 million cases of maternal sepsis and 8,580 deaths worldwide every year
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:36 am
I’m forever grateful my baby and I got the hospital care we needed – mothers across Africa need our help

Women everywhere want to be assured of a safe and dignified birth, where they are listened to and their needs – that they and their baby are protected from preventable harm and illness – acted upon, writes Helen Hamilton
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:34 am
‘A mother giving birth could bleed to death while I’m out looking for water’

Two midwives in Africa describe the transformative power of clean water to stop mothers dying during childbirth – something they fear happens all too often. Rachel Hagan reports
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:31 am
Mother’s message to Trump and Netanyahu as four-year-old daughter left in coma after strike

The mother of a four-year-old Iranian girl in a coma has sent a message to Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu after a US-Israeli air campaign destroyed their home.
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:29 am
Pritzker-backed Juliana Stratton wins contentious Illinois Democratic Senate primary

Governor Pritzker, whose name has been mentioned as a potential presidential contender for 2028, threw his weight behind Stratton
Published: March 18, 2026, 9:10 am
About 90 ships have crossed the Strait of Hormuz since war began. Here’s how

Most shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which supplies roughly one-fifth of the world’s crude oil, has been halted since early March
Published: March 18, 2026, 8:39 am
College Republicans sue University of Florida for deactivating club over Nazi salute

Conservative student group alleges institution violated its First Amendment rights to free speech and seeks emergency order to overturn the decision, as well as damages and legal fees
Published: March 18, 2026, 7:53 am
Donald Trump’s new tantrum: We don’t need anyone’s help in Iran war

The US president lashed out at his ‘foolish’ allies multiple times before insisting that the US was the most powerful country in the world and did not need any help
Published: March 18, 2026, 7:45 am
Rare winter heatwave grips the US West as San Francisco sizzles

San Francisco International Airport registered 28.3C (83F) on Monday, surpassing records set in 2004
Published: March 18, 2026, 7:44 am
Cesar Chavez events canceled as sexual abuse allegations made against late US labor icon

Cesar Chavez Day on March 31, his birthday, was named a federal commemorative holiday by President Barack Obama in 2014
Published: March 18, 2026, 7:29 am
Controversial Australian radio host sacked after on-air dispute ends flagship show

Kyle Sandilands says he is ‘not done’ and promises legal action
Published: March 18, 2026, 7:21 am
There are sharks in Las Vegas and they feast on hundreds of pounds of fish every week

In one week the aquarium goes through over 300 pounds (136 kilograms) of fish
Published: March 18, 2026, 7:19 am
Trump calls Gavin Newsom ‘President of the United States’ while mocking his intelligence

Donald Trump accidentally called Gavin Newsom “the president of the United States” whilst he was insulting his intelligence.
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:48 am
Read the scathing resignation letter from Trump’s now former counterterrorism chief: ‘We cannot make this mistake again’

A former political candidate with connections to right-wing extremists, Kent was confirmed to his post last July on a 52-44 vote
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:29 am
Florida man executed for brutal killing of young mother offers no apology in final words

The victim's father and one of Lee's two sons were among relatives who witnessed the execution
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:28 am
Even right-wing podcasters are using Joe Kent’s resignation as proof of the fractured MAGA movement

Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, said he could not, ‘in good conscience,’ support Trump’s decision to take the U.S. to war with Iran
Published: March 18, 2026, 6:13 am
Trump’s counterterrorism chief, whose own wife was killed by ISIS, quits over Iran War saying Tehran posed ‘no imminent threat’

Ex-Green Beret is first Trump administration official to quit over Iran war
Published: March 17, 2026, 2:07 pm
Trump says we ‘don’t need help’ from other Nato nations in Iran after leaders turn down his requests

None of America’s traditional allies are heeding Donald Trump’s demand for help protecting shipping in the Strait of Hormuz
Published: March 17, 2026, 4:32 pm
Iran lashes out with attacks on Israel and Gulf neighbors as Israel hits Beirut

Iran has lashed out with multiple attacks on its Gulf neighbors and Israel following the killing of one of its top leaders in an airstrike, using some of its latest missiles to evade air defenses and killing two near Tel Aviv
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:23 am
What to know about Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant after report of projectile hitting its complex

Iran and Russia have both alleged a projectile struck the grounds of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in the Islamic Republic, raising the specter of a radiological incident as Tehran’s war with Israel and the United States rages
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:19 am
As Trump sneers at Nato, Zelensky builds alliances and offers modern warfare

Volodymyr Zelensky has shifted perceptions of Ukraine from victim to a country with the tools for victory, offering safety in the Middle East and beyond, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Published: March 18, 2026, 5:09 am
CBS Evening News ratings drop below 4M for first time with Tony Dokoupil as anchor after Bari Weiss overhaul

The nightly news program reportedly had a total viewership of nearly 3.83 million last week
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:18 am
Federal judge grills Trump administration lawyers over ‘brazen’ plans for president’s $400M White House ballroom

Calling the project ‘an alteration…takes some brazen interpretation of the laws of vocabulary,’ the judge said
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:07 am
Top US intelligence officials set to testify about Iran war, threats confronting the homeland

Top Trump national security officials will face tough questions in Congress about the war in Iran and the FBI’s ability to stop attacks at home
Published: March 18, 2026, 4:06 am
FBI Director Kash Patel photographed signing pictures of himself at Quantico

Former podcaster shows off customized Nike sneakers at training event for agents at bureau’s Virginia academy led by MMA fighters
Published: March 18, 2026, 3:28 am
Mamdani seeks to stop city defense of ex-mayor Adams in sexual assault lawsuit

Filed while Adams was in office, the lawsuit concerns a 1993 assault
Published: March 18, 2026, 2:03 am
US diesel tops $5 a gallon in worrying sign for shipping, food costs and construction

‘The costs of all products will rise,’ an energy economist said
Published: March 18, 2026, 1:14 am
MAGA overwhelmingly supports war in Iran with nearly 90% backing Trump’s attacks

MAGA shows support for Trump’s war in Iran, despite prominent conservative media figures pushing back against the president
Published: March 17, 2026, 11:21 pm
Arizona hits Kalshi with criminal charges, escalating fight between states and prediction markets

Arizona has become the first state to file criminal charges against Kalshi, accusing the prediction market platform of operating an illegal gambling business within its borders
Published: March 17, 2026, 10:56 pm
Top Iran security chief Ali Larijani killed after Israel air strikes in major blow to country’s leadership

Mr Larijani was considered one of the most powerful figures in the country following the death supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Published: March 17, 2026, 10:55 pm
Gregory Bovino left DHS to avoid internal investigations into his deportation tactics, insider reveals

Bovino became the face of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, which saw a surge of ICE agents in US cities
Published: March 17, 2026, 10:45 pm
Off Duty: The Crime

On the evening of 29 December 2011, Officer Clifton Lewis was moonlighting as a security guard at a Chicago minimart when two men walked in. They shot Lewis several times, then took off with his gun and police star. A week later, police had their suspects: four men affiliated with a gang called the Spanish Cobras. For hours, under intense police questioning, they all said they didn’t do it. But that didn’t seem to matter.
This is episode one of Off Duty, an investigation by the Guardian’s Melissa Segura
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 10:30 am
Inside the fiery, deadly crashes involving the Tesla Cybertruck

Cybertrucks have locked passengers inside and burned so hot they’ve disintegrated drivers’ bones. Victims’ families blame what they say is the faulty design of a truck Elon Musk calls ‘apocalypse-proof’
When sheriff deputies arrived at the scene of a late-night crash off a desolate Texas road in August 2024, they could see a giant pyre through heavy smoke.
According to police reports detailing the events of that night, the officers tried to approach the vehicle, but the fire burned too intensely. They saw it was a Tesla Cybertruck and couldn’t see anyone inside. So they combed the surrounding area for the driver.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 1:00 pm
Other nations danced for joy at the World Baseball Classic. Team USA played toy soldiers

Venezuela played with heart, Italy sipped espresso and the Dominicans showed off their verve at the tournament. America wanted to concentrate on war
On the morning of the World Baseball Classic final between the United States and Venezuela, the headline of the New York Times daily briefing read, “America, alone,” in reference to the unwillingness of the country’s traditional allies to join the war with Iran. The revived rhetoric of America First, once a restoration of the isolationist, often Nazi-sympathetic sentiments of the 1930s, has coalesced into current policy, status, attitude: America by itself, making its own rules, intent on largely playing alone by them.
Venezuela won the final, thrillingly, 3-2 over Team USA, but not before the hosts extended that isolationism with a sourness that produced a comically vapid extension of American bravado, and nearly undermined a tournament that in its 20th year is at last becoming one of baseball’s great successes.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 1:44 pm
Trump now calls war reporting ‘treason’. His attacks on the press are escalating fast | Margaret Sullivan

The US president is using the language and the strategy of authoritarians once again
There’s nothing completely new in Donald Trump’s latest attacks on reporters.
But they’re more extreme now and ever more indicative of what he wants: a docile press that provides propaganda – not factual journalism – for everything he does, including for his misguided war in Iran.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 10:00 am
We asked experts about the most responsible ways to use AI tools – here’s what they said

Use AI as a brainstorming partner and organizer, but don’t outsource your judgment
Three years on from the release of ChatGPT, two broad camps have formed: those people who refuse to use it, and those who use it every day.
A 2025 survey by the Pew Research Center found that one-third of US adults say they have been using ChatGPT. This includes 58% of US adults under 30 – roughly double the share two years ago.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 11:00 am
Canada wants to build up its long-neglected Arctic. The hard question is how

Ottawa wants to modernize a region in the north that’s about six times the size of Texas, ‘just like in the 1800s’
Picture an Arctic territory, marginalized by its own country, almost entirely lacking roads, ports and power sources, but rich in mining potential and suddenly feeling vulnerable to outside threats.
It’s not Greenland; it’s the Canadian Arctic.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 11:00 am
Middle East crisis live: Israel strike on Iranian gas field reportedly coordinated with US; Tehran confirms intelligence minister killed

UAE and Qatar condemn targeting of South Pars gas field; Esmail Khatib confirmed killed
Iran threatens Gulf energy facilities after Israeli attack on its largest gasfield
Fighting intensifies between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon
Iran is still exporting millions of barrels of oil, with about 90 ships, including oil tankers, having crossed the strait of Hormuz since the beginning of the war with Iran, according to maritime and trade data platforms reports.
This is despite Iran saying it had closed the vital waterway to vessels from the US and its allies.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 5:51 pm
US spending on first week of Iran war raises stark questions about priorities

$11.3bn more than enough to fund EPA or National Cancer Institute, where administration sought to slash budgets
The US spent $11.3bn on just the first week of its military assault on Iran. This huge expenditure dwarves the annual budgets of many of the public health and scientific agencies the Trump administration has sought to cut, raising stark questions about the country’s priorities.
In the six days that followed the US and Israel’s joint attack on Iran on 28 February, $11.3bn was spent on American taxpayer-funded bombs that hit the country and caused hundreds of deaths, the Pentagon has told lawmakers. This figure does not capture the full cost of the conflict, such as deployment of forces, and will now be far higher given the ongoing nature of the war.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 12:00 pm
Israel faces stiff Hezbollah resistance as it attempts to push deeper into Lebanon

IDF engaged in intense fighting with militants in at least three key areas in battle for control of border towns
Israel and Hezbollah are engaged in intense ground clashes in at least three strategic areas in south Lebanon as Israel pushes on with its ground invasion of its neighbour, according to a Lebanese security source and residents of the affected towns.
Much of the fighting was concentrated around the strategic hilltop city of Khiam, with the Israel Defense Forces carrying out an air and artillery campaign against Hezbollah fighters dug into the city. Fighting escalated there after days of clashes, with a Hezbollah spokesperson acknowledging there were “heightened clashes” on the eastern and northern outskirts of the city.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 3:25 pm
US contractors stranded in Iraq under threat of imminent attack: ‘We are sitting ducks’

More than 200 Americans at Balad site say they have no evacuation plan as fears grow of a post-Ramadan assault
Hundreds of US contractors are stranded on a major military base near Baghdad, Iraq, with no evacuation plan, while local Iran-backed militants are possibly making plans to attack the base, three sources said.
The contractors are employed on the Martyr Brigadier General Ali Flaih Air Base, formerly Balad Air Base, to support the Iraqi government’s F-16 fighter jet program.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 1:19 pm
‘We want change but not like this’: Iranians describe daily life under air attack

Tehran residents try to stay safe from bombing and cling to their livelihoods as war stretches into third week
Up to 3.2 million people have been temporarily displaced in Iran since the start of the US-Israeli military campaign, the UN’s refugee agency estimates, a figure that is likely to rise as the war stretches into a third week.
A burning oil depot in the distance after an airstrike, 8 March.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 10:00 am
Markwayne Mullin strikes softer tone but defends Trump policies in Senate hearing

Trump pick to replace Kristi Noem signaled he’d avoid her mistakes but defends president’s immigration campaign
Markwayne Mullin defended his ability to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and expressed regrets for comments he made about a US citizen killed by immigration agents at his confirmation hearing on Wednesday, which began on an unusually quarrelsome note when a fellow Republican senator accused him of encouraging violence.
Donald Trump earlier this month nominated Mullin, a first-term Republican senator from Oklahoma, to lead DHS, after the president ousted Kristi Noem amid public blowback against the administration’s aggressive approach to its mass deportation agenda and the deaths of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 6:14 pm
Fed holds interest rates steady as Iran war drives up oil prices and inflation fears

Jerome Powell resists Trump pressure as policymakers weigh energy shock against a weakening US jobs market
The US Federal Reserve held interest rates steady for the second time this year, a widely expected move amid turmoil in the Middle East and rising energy prices.
Fed officials faced a confluence of issues to consider in their meeting this week: soaring oil and gas prices, fluctuating inflation that still remains above the Fed’s target of 2% and a weakened job market that unexpectedly saw 92,000 losses last month.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 6:02 pm
Orlando begins demolition of Pulse nightclub, site of 2016 mass shooting that killed 49

A memorial will be built on the site, with final plans to be revealed in May and completion scheduled for fall 2027
Demolition of Pulse, the LGBTQ+-friendly nightclub in Florida where 49 people were killed in 2016, began on Wednesday, bringing a symbolic end to an almost decade-long wrangle over the future of the building that some residents and its former owners wanted to be preserved as a memorial for the victims.
A new $12m permanent memorial will be built on the site, with final plans expected to be revealed in May, and its completion scheduled for fall 2027.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 6:03 pm
‘Put him on trial’: pro-Kremlin loyalist turns on Putin in rare outburst

Ilya Remeslo sends Telegram post titled ‘Five reasons why I stopped supporting Vladimir Putin’ to his 90,000 followers
For years, Ilya Remeslo was a reliable pro-Kremlin operator, going after critics of the regime and smearing independent journalists, bloggers and opposition politicians.
Then the 42-year-old lawyer abruptly turned on the country’s most powerful man. Late on Tuesday, Remeslo posted a manifesto to his 90,000 Telegram followers titled: “Five reasons why I stopped supporting Vladimir Putin.”
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 1:39 pm
Canadian man who hiked in woods in defiance of ban has case heard in court

Jeffrey Evely, who documented hike on YouTube, says ban in Nova Scotia last summer to help prevent wildfires was unconstitutional
A Canadian man who intentionally violated a provincial ban on walking in the woods in order to launch a constitutional challenge on the restriction is having his case heard by the province’s supreme court this week.
Jeffrey Evely, a Canadian army veteran who lives in the city of Sydney, Nova Scotia, said that he took a daily hike in the woods in order to manage symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder he had developed as a soldier, court briefings show.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 1:34 pm
Prosecutors seek more than seven years in jail for son of Norway’s crown princess

Marius Borg Høiby accused of 39 offences, but denies the most serious charges of four rapes
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway’s crown princess, should receive more than seven years in prison if he is found guilty of 39 offences, including four rapes and assaults, according to prosecutors.
On Wednesday, the penultimate day of the more than six-week-long trial at Oslo district court, the prosecution said it believed that Høiby was guilty of 39 of the 40 offences with which he was charged, which, as well as rape and domestic abuse, include multiple breaches of restraining orders, assault, drug and driving offences.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:57 pm
MS Now makes first major programming moves since name change

Cable news network plans for a new morning show hosted by Stephanie Ruhle, taking hour back from Morning Joe
MS Now, the liberal cable news network known until last November as MSNBC, on Wednesday announced its first significant programming changes since being spun off as part of a new media company called Versant.
The network announced that Morning Joe, its flagship breakfast program, will shift back from being four hours to three hours, as Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, married co-hosts, have talked about the strain of hosting a four-hour-long show every day.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:43 pm
Val Kilmer set to be be resurrected with AI for new film

As Deep As the Grave, the true story of 1920s archeologists, will bring late actor back with support from his estate
Val Kilmer is set to be the latest Hollywood star to be resurrected by AI. The acting legend, who died last year at age 65, will star in the drama As Deep As the Grave.
Kilmer was attached to the project prior to his death from throat cancer.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 4:15 pm
Ancient skeleton unearthed in France is latest to be found sitting upright

Scientists trying to work out why Gauls chose to bury some of their dead in seated position facing west
Children at a primary school in eastern France found a strange attraction next to their playground this week: a skeleton sitting upright, peeking out of a circular pit.
It is the latest in a series of bodies discovered in the city of Dijon that were buried in a seated position facing west.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 1:58 pm
Looking for leverage: China keeps close eye on US politics after summit delay

Beijing seeks to decipher effect of Iran war on US midterms and best way to apply pressure when Trump meets Xi
The White House said on Wednesday that China had agreed to postpone Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing, as war in the Middle East rages on, complicating the US president’s position at home and abroad.
China has not yet commented on the delay to the highly anticipated trip, in which Trump and the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, will meet in person for the first time since October. Trump previously said he hoped to delay the trip, originally scheduled to run from 31 March to 2 April, for “five or six weeks”.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 3:25 pm
Judge indicates he might shut down Trump’s $400m White House ballroom plan

‘I’m struggling to see this as an ‘alteration’,’ judge said amid lawsuit seeking to halt construction until president has won congressional approval
A federal judge has slammed Donald Trump’s demolition of the White House’s East Wing, and plan to build a $400m ballroom where it once stood, as “brazen”, and has indicated he might terminate the project later this month.
“I’m struggling to see this as an ‘alteration’,” Judge Richard Leon said Tuesday during a hearing in a lawsuit brought by the National Trust for Historic Preservation seeking to halt construction until the president has won congressional approval and passed independent reviews.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 1:30 pm
RFK Jr met Republican diplomat days before controversial 2019 trip to Samoa, emails show

Records shed light on how Scott Brown – then Trump’s New Zealand ambassador, now running for Senate – responded to Kennedy’s 2019 Samoa trip ahead of measles outbreak
When Robert F Kennedy Jr ran for president as a Democrat in 2023, he found an unexpected ally in Scott Brown. A former Republican senator, Brown had begun a tradition of hosting Republican presidential candidates for barbecues in his New Hampshire back yard, where they could stump for votes and get attention ahead of the state’s crucial primary.
Kennedy became Brown’s first Democratic invitee. His appearance in September 2023 drew hundreds of people, Brown’s biggest crowd ever. Kennedy held Brown in such high regard that after he decided to run instead as an independent, he reportedly reached out to Brown as a possible vice-presidential running mate, though Brown declined.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 11:00 am
Fire damage, clogged toilets, and sinking morale: USS Gerald R Ford to set sail for repairs in Crete

Aircraft carrier has been participating in strikes on Iran, after previously taking part in the operation to seize Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro
A fire onboard the USS Gerald R Ford, injuring sailors and destroying 100 beds, is the latest mishap to plague the world’s largest aircraft carrier on a marathon deployment some argue has sapped crew morale.
At sea for almost nine months, and currently stationed in the Red Sea to support the war on Iran, the carrier will reportedly set sail for Crete for repairs.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 7:20 am
When an off-duty cop was murdered in Chicago, Alex Villa was arrested and kept behind bars for 10 years. The problem? The evidence against him didn’t seem to stack up

How did the US justice system get it so wrong?
On the evening of 29 December 2011, off‑duty Chicago police officer Clifton Lewis sat behind the counter of the M&M Quick Foods convenience store, working a second job as a security guard. He’d proposed to his girlfriend on Christmas Day and the extra income from M&M would help pay for the wedding.
His fiance, Latrice Tucker, chafed at all his side jobs, which also included a security gig at Walmart. She had scheduled an appointment to tour a potential wedding venue that afternoon, but Lewis kissed her on the cheek and told her he was running late for work. They’d reschedule.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 10:31 am
Trump attacks Starmer: will the special relationship survive? – The Latest

Kemi Badenoch has described Donald Trump’s criticism of Keir Starmer as ‘childish’ and said it ‘sends the wrong signal to our opponents in Iran or in Russia’.
Trump repeated his previous attack on the prime minister on Tuesday, saying: ‘Unfortunately Keir is no Winston Churchill.’ Are cracks starting to appear in the US-UK special relationship? Lucy Hough speaks to our senior political correspondent Peter Walker.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 5:15 pm
Jeffrey Epstein’s elite relationships visualised: the prince, the sultan and the politicians

Guardian analysis of more than a million emails reveals financier’s deep and longstanding ties with the wealthy and powerful
The release of the Epstein files has reverberated around the world, leading to at least nine resignations and investigations into high-profile figures, including the former UK ambassador to Washington, Peter Mandelson, and the ex-prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
The deluge of information has made it hard to assess the extent of the connections but a Guardian data analysis reveals how frequent, deep and longstanding his ties were to a number of high-profile figures.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 11:00 am
How social media is fuelling violence in overlooked US communities

Thomas Abt, a researcher, says online taunts and barbs from songs can intensify shootings in underserved areas
Whenever the US tries to make sense of a high-profile mass shooting, it inevitably turns to one source: the social media accounts of the suspect. Law enforcement, reporters and the public scrutinize these digital footprints, hoping to find clues about a possible motive.
Less explored, however, is the role social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube play in shootings that happen in underserved Black and Latino communities and are scarcely covered outside of local crime news. These shootings, Thomas Abt, the lead author of a new Violence Reduction Center white paper on the topic told the Guardian, are increasingly being fueled by online disputes and barbs being traded back and forth in songs and music videos and shared online.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 4:00 pm
What is behind the UK’s meningitis outbreak and how serious is it?

Cases of MenB linked to Canterbury nightclub have risen to 20, with two deaths, as experts warn of ‘explosive’ outbreak
Meningitis infections in a county in the south-east of England continue to increase, with five new cases confirmed on Wednesday in what experts have said is one of the fastest-growing outbreaks of the disease they have seen in the UK.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 3:08 pm
Say gay: feminist magazine reclaims Charlie Kirk-style campus tours after Florida DEI cuts

Florida restricted teaching around sex, gender and race. Lux is now giving students a forum for these issues
On a Tuesday night, at Florida’s only public liberal arts college, a small group of students gathered in a classroom to discuss issues deemed “controversial” on state campuses: transgender rights, feminism, immigration. But perhaps what they wanted to address most was how to combat despair.
“It’s important to stand and resist,” said Nya Jacobson, a New College of Florida senior. “But this place is a lost cause.”
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 12:00 pm
Florida professors quietly defy restrictions on race and gender: ‘This is how authoritarianism works’

Sociology faculty are refusing to alter syllabi, even as state targets how race, gender and inequality are taught
Across Florida universities, some sociology professors are quietly choosing not to alter their courses in response to new state guidelines restricting how topics like race, gender and sexuality can be discussed. Rather than rewriting syllabi or removing foundational material, as the new demands would call for, they say they are continuing to teach their classes as designed. The professors view the preservation of their curricula not as an act of defiance, but as a professional responsibility to provide students with a full and rigorous education.
In late January, Florida’s department of education introduced what many professors are calling a censored sociology textbook for use in the state’s public colleges and universities, along with a list of proposed guidelines at state schools, restricting various discussions related to systemic discrimination, gender and sexual identity, race-conscious remedies, and the structural causes of inequality. Faculty members say this move reflects a broader effort to narrow academic freedom in higher education and follows several years of legislation aimed at reshaping public university curricula under the banner of combating “woke ideology”.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 11:00 am
Seth Meyers on Trump’s Nato about-face: ‘This is just how Donald Trump does friendship’

Late-night hosts discuss Donald Trump’s rejection by Nato for help with the strait of Hormuz and the resignation of a top counterterrorism official over his war in Iran
Late-night hosts mocked Donald Trump’s rejection by Nato allies for help with the strait of Hormuz and a White House visit from the Irish prime minister for St Patrick’s Day.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 3:34 pm
Oscars 2027: who might be up for next year’s awards?

First-time winners Michael B Jordan and Jessie Buckley might have just been crowned but here’s a too-early look at who might be winning this time next year
While this time last year we might have already been aware of Oscar-winning films like One Battle After Another and Hamnet, Sunday’s ceremony showed that the race isn’t always easy to predict so far out. Horror films like Sinners, Weapons and Frankenstein and the phenomenon of KPop Demon Hunters were all not seen as contenders, while international films continue to surprise.
It makes this annual game increasingly difficult but here once again are some absurdly early picks for next year’s Oscars:
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 3:23 pm
Deadloch season two review – every bit as wonky, devilish and potty-mouthed as the first

The Emmy-nominated crime comedy swaps chilly Tasmania for the sticky Top End – and all its croc-related misadventures
There’s no doubt which principal character reflects the heart, soul and warped humour of Deadloch, the darkly comedic and wigged-out police procedural created and written by Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan. It’s certainly not Kate Box’s senior sergeant Dulcie Collins: a generally calm and considered detective who doesn’t rush to judgment. It’s her partner Eddie Redcliffe (Madeleine Sami), a thunderously loud, incongruous, decorum-breaking force of nature who doesn’t so much speak as screech, howl and bluster, as if trying to strangle the air itself, particle by particle.
As do several characters in this show: a well-paced, rambunctious, occasionally laugh-out-loud production that, like the first season, both meets and subverts genre expectations – sometimes in sly, wink-wink ways, sometimes with the grace of an elephant cannonballing into a kiddie pool. Directors Beck Cole and Gracie Otto bring verve, irreverence and a veneer of grotesquerie, echoed in Deadloch’s damp and queasy colour grading, which looks slightly off, as though the show itself is sprouting mould.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:00 pm
‘You never know whether they’re acting’: my encounter with the man who spent £50,000 renting girlfriends

A new documentary delves into the phenomenon of men who pay women to role-play their romantic partners. The masked 27-year-old at its heart, and director Ben Zand, tell all
‘From the get go, T was incredibly transparent about the fact that he wants a completely subservient woman he can control. He didn’t even necessarily know that what he was saying was offensive.” Ben Zand is a 35-year-old documentary-maker, right in the eye of the millennial cohort that sees the contours of the manosphere, takes it seriously, but understands its logic for what it is: misogynistic neofascist swill. Through his independent production company, Zandland, he has made films about “incels”, QAnon and looksmaxxing – along with tangential matters, such as: what does a Mexican drug overlord have for breakfast (in the Bafta-nominated film he made for Channel 4, Kingpin Cribs).
Inside the Incels Who Rent Girlfriends is an intense one-to-one with T, a British 27-year-old with a good job, who over the past eight years has spent £50,000 renting girlfriends. In the film, his voice is disguised and he is wearing an Anonymous-style mask, which does nothing to offset the menace of the whole picture. He is, as Zand says, completely open about what he wants: a girlfriend who always says yes. I speak to him with his camera off but he’s using his regular voice, so he sounds – well, obviously – much more human and more vulnerable.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:54 pm
Millions of Americans might lose access to birth control. Why? | Moira Donegan

Untold numbers will get sick as a result. Clinics are scrambling, and no one seems to be able to explain why this is happening
They’re calling it a funding cliff for sexual health in America. Pap smears and HIV tests will be cancelled. IUD appointments will have to be rebooked; condoms and birth control pills that used to be free will now come with a price tag. Maternal health outcomes will worsen, and STDs will spread. Some nurses, doctors, and other health clinic staff will be laid off, and clinic hours will be slashed. The long-term impacts for public health could be horrific.
On 31 March, millions of Americans may lose access to birth control and STD screening services provided by the Title X program, a $286m annual public health investment that provides sexual and reproductive care for Americans, mostly women, who are low-income or lack health insurance. More than 2 million people used the program in 2023; now, they are likely to be denied care – being forced to pay out-of-pocket for services that used to be free, or to make the decision to go without.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 11:00 am
Trump needs to reject Netanyahu’s quest for a forever war | Kenneth Roth

Instead of regime change, all the bombing has produced so far is regime reinforcement and no end in sight
With the US-Israeli bombing of Iran now in its third week, its costs are mounting, its purpose is increasingly muddled and potential off-ramps have become frustratingly elusive. Yet rather than succumb to despair, we should urgently press for this destructive war to end.
Iran never engaged in an actual or imminent attack that would justify a war of self-defense. The best that Donald Trump could muster was an argument of prevention – that Iran’s missile program and capacity to disrupt the Middle East must be curtailed, along with its ability to build a nuclear weapon. But the UN charter does not permit armed attacks for mere preventive purposes; that would open the door to endless armed conflicts. And even by the standard of Trump’s inadequate justification for war, his bombing has been a fiasco.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 12:00 pm
Trump is being schooled on the limits of US power – but he is a slow learner | Rafael Behr

Last year it was China’s answer to tariffs, now it’s Iran’s retaliation to airstrikes – ‘America First’ keeps foundering on global economics
Donald Trump is teaching the world a lesson, but not the one he thinks. The attack on Iran was meant to be a dazzling display of military supremacy. It has instead illuminated chinks in the US’s armour.
The US president’s formidable arsenal cannot summon up an insurrection from Iran’s tyrannised and leaderless opposition. It cannot force merchant ships to run a gauntlet of missile and drone attacks in the strait of Hormuz. The government in Tehran and the facts of geography that give it leverage over global trade are unchanged. Trump’s exasperation is showing. He urges tanker crews to “show some guts” by sailing into harm’s way. He calls on Nato members to provide naval chaperones and accuses them of cowardice and ingratitude for refusing. He comes across as peevish and flustered. Impotence is not a good look in a potentate.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 7:00 am
Trump wants to strongarm Nato into a new Gulf war. Here’s why Europe must resist

If Europe is sucked into this illegal conflict with Iran, public support for rearmament could collapse – and only Putin will benefit
Once again, Donald Trump has deployed Nato as leverage to get the US’s European allies to submit to his will. After launching an unprovoked war against Iran, in response to which Tehran’s closure of the strait of Hormuz to shipping has sent oil prices soaring, Trump now wants his Nato allies in Europe to step in to help clean up his mess. Europeans should do nothing of the kind.
Trump’s war of choice with Iran is not going well. Iran has retaliated by targeting US assets and allies in the Gulf. At least 13 US service members have so far been killed in this conflict – a figure dwarfed by more than 1,200 civilian Iranian deaths. The US has spent $16.5bn on just the first 12 days of the war, more than its total humanitarian assistance budget for 2024. Prolonged high oil prices could lead to a recession in Europe and parts of Asia.
Armida van Rij is a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:30 pm
Who in Hillary Clinton’s team thought it would be a good idea to capitalise on the Jeffrey Epstein case? | Arwa Mahdawi

Tasteless political merch is nothing new to Donald Trump, but it’s a particularly bad look if you’re married to Bill Clinton
We live in a golden age of tasteless political merchandise. This is largely thanks to Donald Trump: over the years the president’s official store has flogged everything from hoodies with Joe Biden falling downstairs on them to a T-shirt with a version of the mugshot from his 2023 booking on felony charges (Trump denied wrongdoing).
Trump isn’t the only one. Back in 2019, Senator Mitch McConnell, then Senate majority leader, sold more than 2,000 T-shirts referencing “Cocaine Mitch”. This had nothing to do with his hobbies; it was in response to a nickname given to McConnell by a political rival off the back of a baseless allegation. “One of the things we learned with this whole ‘Cocaine Mitch’ phenomenon is that people are really engaged,” one of the staffers involved in the T-shirt sales said at the time. “They want merchandise.”
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 11:00 am
As Israel prepares to implement the ‘Gaza model’ in Lebanon, where is the international reaction? | Ben Reiff

A red-flag alert has been issued by one genocide-prevention organisation. This is not the time for empty condemnations but sanctions and arms embargos
Anyone following Israeli media discourse in recent days may be experiencing a severe case of deja vu. Alongside euphoric reactions to the US-Israeli pummelling of Iran (backed by 93% of the Jewish-Israeli population), politicians and prominent commentators are now clamouring for an escalation in Lebanon – hoping to see a repeat of the devastation Israel has wreaked in Gaza.
Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon have already killed close to 1,000 people in the past two weeks, after Hezbollah resumed its rocket fire into northern Israel in support of Iran. The Israeli army has issued blanket evacuation orders covering a vast area in the country’s south, displacing over a million people from their homes. On Monday, it announced the launch of a “targeted” ground invasion, and officials have briefed the media that they are preparing to mobilise hundreds of thousands of reservists in order to implement “the Gaza model, but in Lebanon”.
Ben Reiff is deputy editor at +972 magazine
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Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 9:00 am
The BTS comeback album is almost here – and you best believe I’m slipping back into my K-pop obsessive era | Aastha Agrawal

I used to be embarrassed by my teenage fandom of the Korean boyband. Now I look back at that version of myself with so much softness
When I heard the surprise news that BTS are releasing a comeback album, it pulled me back into a past version of myself, one that was all-consuming in its obsession, but equally marked by shame.
At the ripe old age of 14, I had mastered the art of lowering my screen brightness and switching tabs to hide my shameful secret from any passerby or seat-sharer.
Aastha Agrawal is a writer, illustrator and multidisciplinary creative based in Naarm. Find more of her work at enchantedclub.net
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:00 pm
Barcelona v Newcastle: Champions League last-16 second leg – live

Updates from 5.45pm (GMT) kickoff at Camp Nou
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1 min: Gordon dribbles down the left and spins Eric Garcia, who is fortunate not to get booked for a pull of the shirt. But it is a free kick in a dangerous position, just to the left of the Barca box. Tonali to take.
Newcastle United get the ball rolling. Whistles as they pass it about the back.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 6:15 pm
The WNBA’s new labor deal explained: what it means for pay, power and the league’s future

After 17 months of negotiations, the WNBA and its players have agreed to a new CBA. From salaries to revenue sharing, here’s what’s changing and why it matters
The WNBA and its players’ union (WNBPA) have reached a verbal agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement, ending 17 months of negotiations after players opted out of the previous deal and averting mounting fears of a strike.
The agreement would be the sixth in league history and is being framed by both sides as a major step forward for player empowerment and the league’s growth.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 5:34 pm
Decision to strip Senegal of Afcon title has left me gobsmacked – and others in Africa furious

Ruling of the Caf appeals committee is against the laws of the game and casts another shadow over Motsepe’s stewardship as president
In more than three decades of reporting on African football, I have gone through the entire gamut of emotions: exhilaration over some of the continent’s great moments at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) and World Cup; frustration over the errors its governors make; and deep despair, wondering whether its custodians will ever live up to their responsibilities and do their jobs diligently.
The decision on Tuesday, by the appeals committee of the Confederation of African Football (Caf), to strip Senegal of the 2025 Afcon title and hand it to Morocco, leaves me gobsmacked, as it did a former member of the appeals committee. “As a person who was on the appeals board for six years I know it does not have the power to change the on-field decision of a referee. I cannot understand how they came to this disgraceful decision,” he said.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 12:28 pm
March Madness 2026 men’s predictions: who will cut down the nets in Indianapolis?

Who are the players to watch? Which Cinderella team could break your bracket? Our contributors pick the winners, sleepers and upsets for this year’s men’s NCAA Tournament
The annual bevy of trivia that accompanies an NCAA Tournament. Have you heard there are two Miamis? Did you know Nebraska have never won a men’s tournament game? Are you aware that the Queens Royals have a “spirit animal” called Buddy the Street Dog? Even more importantly, I’m looking forward to watching enough basketball over the next three weeks to crack 68/68 on the Sporcle quiz of this year’s mascots. EB
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 9:00 am
Oh deer! Rory McIlroy puts elk on the Masters champions dinner menu

Reigning champion reveals elk helped fuel Masters win
Choosing wines from Augusta stock ‘was a lot of fun’
Elk as the key to Masters success: who had any i-deer? Rory McIlroy will serve starters made from the meat of the North American animal at Augusta National next month in tribute to his food of choice before winning the Masters last year.
The wine McIlroy drank to toast victory, food which conjures memories of his childhood in Belfast and a dish made by his mother, Rosie McIlroy, also feature in the Masters champion’s dinner for 2026. In a nod to the Masters venue’s attention to detail, McIlroy revealed that chefs from Augusta made a special visit to a New York restaurant to replicate his favourite tuna recipe.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 5:32 pm
Are unbeaten superteams like the UConn Huskies bad for basketball?

Fans love watching an underdog cause an upset. The problem is that unbeaten teams are unbeaten for a reason
A classic narrative, dating back to the classic matchup of David v Goliath, is the underdog v the favorite.
The only problem is that the underdog is an underdog for the reason. Sure, everyone loves it when a David wins, but Goliath usually swats him away with predictable ease and then pounds him into the dirt. Which leads to a problem: who, other than devoted fans of the team in question, roots for the perennial champions? Isn’t that a bit like watching Hoosiers and rooting for the big kids to beat Gene Hackman’s scrappy underdogs? Or watching Rocky IV and rooting for Drago?
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 10:00 am
Liverpool may end up getting rid of Slot purely because they cannot think of what else to do | Jonathan Liew

The head coach is not responsible for many of the problems at Anfield but he is the most obvious target for those seeking reasons for the team’s decline
It was the coffee bar at the training ground, installed by the Fenway Sports Group’s chief executive, Michael Edwards, after he got the idea from visiting Roma. It was Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits, added to the post-match playlist by Alisson and which could be heard booming out of the Liverpool dressing room after victories. It was the video analysis. It was the data. It was the pre-season fitness tests. It was the close collaboration between the football and sports science departments. It was everything that changed from the Jürgen Klopp era. It was everything that stayed the same from the Jürgen Klopp era.
Victory brings a dazzling clarity. Particularly a victory as resounding as Liverpool’s unexpected 10-point romp to the Premier League title last season. It turns the cogs, powers the houses, confers a sunlit aura of genius on everyone involved. So with a certain uncharitable hindsight, it is instructive to go back to late April 2025 and read about how everyone thought Liverpool had done it. And why everyone – wrongly – thought they were going to do it again.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 8:00 am
LinkedIn Liam and Chelsea run out of excuses to explain away PSG humbling | Jonathan Wilson

The mood already appears to be turning against the earnest coach with the fashionable glasses and box-fresh trainers
The temptation is always to make excuses for Chelsea. They have a young and inexperienced side. They have lots of injuries. They’ve accidentally appointed a smart young entrepreneur as head coach. They actually played pretty well for part of the first leg. And then you remember they’ve spent £1.5bn to get to this point – and that from a position of strength an inquiry has concluded they achieved by illicit means.
The Premier League may have been lenient in its judgment, but pundits should not be. Chelsea were outclassed to an embarrassing degree. It was never going to be easy to overturn a 5-2 first-leg deficit, but 8-2 on aggregate is a humiliation. It wasn’t just the margin of victory, though; it was the sense that, after going 2-0 up inside 15 minutes, Paris Saint-Germain could essentially have scored whenever they felt like it. This was a Chelsea performance devoid not only of spark but of structure.
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 10:51 pm
California arrests thousands on minor drug charges, but few get treatment

Exclusive: Drug users face felonies and prison under Prop 36, with analysis showing racial disparities and little help
California prosecutors have filed nearly 20,000 drug possession felony cases under a tough-on-crime measure passed in 2024. But despite promises to get people into services, the vast majority of those arrested have not received drug treatment, state data reveals.
Proposition 36, a state ballot measure, enacted harsher penalties for minor theft and drug offenses, with proponents pledging the crackdown would lead to “mass treatment to keep people alive, out of jail, and off our streets”.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:00 pm
Farage called for release of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and praised effort to free drug trafficker

Reform UK leader was paid to make remarks about imprisoned rapper and ex-Honduran president in Cameo videos
Nigel Farage called for the release of the imprisoned rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs and commended the efforts to free a former Honduran president jailed in the US for drug trafficking.
The Reform UK leader was paid to make the remarks on the personalised video platform Cameo, which allows users to commission celebrities and public figures to record short video clips.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 4:00 pm
Pakistan to pause Afghan strikes for Eid, two days after deadly Kabul attack

Five-day cessation announced as mass funeral held for some of hundreds of victims of airstrike on rehab centre
Pakistan has announced a five-day pause in strikes against neighbouring Afghanistan, as a mass funeral was held for some of the hundreds of victims killed in Monday’s attack on a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul.
The Afghan Taliban government has said more than 400 people were killed and 265 others wounded in that attack, which took place as people at the centre were praying days before the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 4:40 pm
Mamdani team moves to stop New York from representing Eric Adams in assault suit

City lawyers say former mayor is not entitled to public-funded defense over alleged 1993 sexual assault
The administration of New York City’s mayor, Zohran Mamdani, wants to stop representing Eric Adams in a lawsuit that alleges the former mayor sexually assaulted a woman more than three decades ago, according to a court filing on Tuesday.
The move comes just a few months after Mamdani took office, following a bitter campaign season last year that had the two Democrats taking turns bashing each other in often caustic and personal terms.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 11:53 am
Sky considers ending controversial UAE news joint venture

Sky News Arabia has been accused of broadcasting propaganda and whitewashing genocide in Sudan
Sky is considering terminating its joint venture with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after accusations it is involved in broadcasting propaganda and genocide denial.
Sky is in talks with its partner in the UAE on Sky News Arabia over the potential termination next year of the licence to use its brand.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 12:16 pm
Oscars ratings in US dip to four-year low, defying expectations

Hopes that Sinners and One Battle After Another would bring in a big audience dashed as viewers fell to 17.9m, a 9% drop on last year’s 19.7m
Hopes had been high that the popularity of big hitters Sinners and One Battle After Another would translate into a bigger audience for the Oscars ceremony telecast. Yet numbers hit a four-year-low in the US, where the show reached 17.9 million viewers on ABC and Hulu, down about 9% from last year’s 19.7 million.
Many had presumed the five-year high that 2025 represented was the product of interest in cinema bouncing back post-Covid – all the more cheering given that the movie that dominated, Sean Baker’s Anora, had not been a major box office player.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 1:31 pm
Rolls-Royce scraps goal to go all-electric by 2030

Company says it will continue to sell cars with V12 internal combustion engines as there is demand from clients
Rolls-Royce has abandoned its goal to sell only electric cars by the end of the decade.
The luxury car company launched its all-electric Spectre model in 2022, saying at the time that it would end production of its vehicles with V12 internal combustion engines by the end of 2030.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 5:46 pm
‘They called me a water terrorist’: exiled Iranian scientist wins global prize

Prof Kaveh Madani, winner of the Stockholm water prize, was accused of sabotage with his environmental work
Eight years before he got the call telling him he had won the Stockholm water prize, Prof Kaveh Madani was being interrogated by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, accused of being a spy for the CIA, MI6 or the Mossad.
Today he is in exile and on Wednesday won the world’s most prestigious water prize for combining “groundbreaking research on water management with policy, diplomacy and global outreach, often under personal risk and political complexity”.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 4:15 pm
A robust future? Why Brazil’s ‘bitter’ coffee is thriving as the climate crisis hits global crops

Long seen as the poor relation to arabica, small growers in the Amazon are rebooting the more resilient robusta’s reputation
Read more in the Coffee crisis series here
When the Paiter Suruí community expelled the last invaders of their land in 1981, they faced a divisive decision. Should they keep the coffee plantations left by the colonisers? Some destroyed them because of the death and violence contact with the non-Indigenous world had caused. Others felt sorry for the trees and couldn’t kill them.
More than 40 years later, those estates that survived are being nurtured, supporting families and the environment. “Today, we use coffee as a way to preserve the forest,” says Celeste Paytxayeb Suruí, a famous Indigenous barista and coffee producer in Brazil. The award-winning fine coffee she prepares is called “Amazonian robusta”, and is produced in the Brazilian state of Rondônia in the western Amazon.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 11:00 am
Fuel rations and no air con: south-east Asian nations race to conserve energy

Governments in countries heavily reliant on Middle Eastern oil introduce measures to shield public from soaring costs
In Thailand, news anchors ditched their jackets on air as the government called on the public to reduce their use of air conditioning to save energy. In the Philippines, many government workers are now operating on a four-day week. In Vietnam, officials have urged employers to allow staff to work from home.
Across south-east Asia, governments are scrambling to find ways to conserve energy and shield the public from soaring costs as war in the Middle East causes what the International Energy Agency has described as the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 9:28 am
New Orleans woman sues archdiocese over son’s suicide after he was expelled from school

Sara Brannon alleges high school overseen by the Roman Catholic archdiocese was negligent in treatment of her 17-year-old son
A suburban New Orleans woman whose teenaged son died by suicide hours after his Catholic school expelled him in the wake of what he termed a shoving match with a campus bully is pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit against the local archdiocese.
Sara Brannon contends that Rummel high school in Metairie, Louisiana, was negligent in its treatment of her son, 17-year-old Devon Shelton, and is therefore owed damages, including for mental anguish as well as physical pain and suffering.
In the US, you can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. In the UK, the youth suicide charity Papyrus can be contacted on 0800 068 4141 or email pat@papyrus-uk.org, and in the UK and Ireland Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 10:00 am
Instagram to remove end-to-end encryption for private messages in May

Meta’s announcement comes after years of criticism from child safety groups over feature
Instagram will stop encrypting private messages between users from May, after enduring years of criticism from law enforcement and child safety groups over the feature.
Meta quietly announced this month on its help page for Instagram and in an updated 2022 news post that end-to-end encryption would no longer be available on direct messages between users on Instagram from 8 May 2026.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 3:52 am
Progressive Juliana Stratton wins Illinois Democratic Senate primary race

Stratton, a progressive with the support of the governor, JB Pritzker, won the race to succeed Dick Durbin
Juliana Stratton, the Illinois lieutenant governor, won the Democratic primary race to succeed Illinois’ US Senator Dick Durbin, beating out US Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi.
With nearly 90% of the vote tallied, Stratton was leading Krishnamoorthi by more than six percentage points on Tuesday night, according to the Associated Press.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:44 am
US postal service will run out of money by February 2027, says agency chief

Postmaster general David Steiner has called for change to federal law that caps USPS’s borrowing at $15bn
The US Postal Service will run out of funds within a year, unless lawmakers lift a cap on how much money the agency can borrow, according to the postmaster general.
In an interview with the Associated Press, David Steiner warned that the postal service – which relies on stamps and service fees rather than tax dollars to deliver mail six days a week to every address in the country – would run out of cash for employees and vendors by February next year.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 12:07 am
Sean Penn receives ‘Oscar’ made from damaged Ukrainian rail carriage after Zelenskyy meeting

The actor skipped Academy Awards ceremony to travel to Ukraine, where he was presented with alternative prize
Sean Penn has been presented with an Oscar fashioned from the metal of a Ukrainian railway carriage damaged by Russian missiles.
The statue, which is flat, silver and shaped like an Academy Award, was given to him by Oleksandr Pertsovskyi, CEO of Ukrainian railways, who told him: “You’re missing Oscars, so we made this one.”
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 11:10 am
The EU’s Hungary problem won’t be solved even if Viktor Orbán is ousted

The bloc’s foremost troublemaker could lose April’s election, but the headaches he’s caused will not necessarily disappear with him
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How do you solve a problem like Viktor Orbán? By crossing your fingers and hoping it disappears in just over three weeks’ time. But even if the European Union’s disruptor-in-chief is ousted in elections next month (which is far from certain), Europe’s Hungary problem is unlikely to vanish overnight.
EU leaders will gather in Brussels on Thursday and Friday for yet another summit that will be at least partly hijacked by Orbán, Hungary’s illiberal prime minister.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 3:33 pm
Is this the world’s first quantum battery? Australian scientists say so

Researchers say their prototype is a big step towards fully functioning batteries with rapid charging times
Australian scientists have developed what they say is the world’s first proof-of-concept quantum battery.
Quantum batteries, first proposed as a theoretical concept in 2013, use the principles of quantum mechanics to store energy, and have the potential to be more efficient than conventional batteries.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 7:29 am
Subnautica 2 publisher’s CEO used ChatGPT in failed bid to avoid paying US$250m bonus to own studio head, court hears

Court orders Krafton’s CEO to reinstate Unknown Worlds’ leadership after they were ousted using an AI-generated plan
A South Korean gaming publisher who hatched a plan using ChatGPT to remove the heads of one of its own game studios in a bid to avoid paying US$250m has been ordered by a US court to reverse the removal.
The dispute stems from South Korean game developer Krafton’s acquisition of Unknown Worlds Entertainment, makers of the Subnautica video game, for $500m in 2021.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:01 am
‘Prince laughed like a kid as I painted “Free” on his stomach’: Steve Parke’s best photograph

‘The art director wanted it to read “1999”. But Prince wasn’t having that. So the next thing I knew, I was writing “Free” on him with my fingers in cold paint’
I grew up loving Prince’s music and remember thinking: “I’m gonna work for that guy one day.” Through high school and college I photographed local bands. I’d say I worked for a newspaper but I didn’t tell them it was the high-school newspaper, so they’d give me passes to U2 or Boy George. Once, when I went to photograph Lionel Richie, Sheila E was supporting, who I knew had a Prince connection. I ended up talking to her guitar-player and told him I was a photographer and artist. He asked me to draw something, so I did a quick portrait of him on a napkin and he said we should stay in touch.
Around the Sign o’ the Times album he called to say he was joining Prince’s band, and said: “I’m gonna take you with me.” He showed Prince some of my artwork, which he apparently liked. I was asked to paint a stage for him – that was the first job I did, and one day he asked: “Have you ever taken photos?” I was in the right place at the right time. I got a digital camera and became in-house art director at Paisley Park, taking photos from 1988 until 1996.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 3:00 pm
‘We built a castle on stage complete with battlements’: how 80s German thrash bands pushed metal to new extremes

As Metallica et al broke through, Kreator, Sodom and Destruction were forging an even harder sound. They recall gigs in coalmines, sessions in steelworks – and boozing with Slayer
The noise might have been building since the early 80s, but 1986 was the year thrash metal broke – bursting like a zit on a teenage metalhead’s bumfluffed chin. Slayer, Megadeth and Metallica all released landmark albums, with the latter swapping fleapit rock clubs for a string of arena dates supporting Ozzy Osbourne. But while these California acts would alter the course of rock music for ever, a clutch of like-minded teenagers were carving their own path 5,500 miles away from the genre’s epicentre.
What Kreator, Sodom, Destruction and Tankard – the “big four” of German thrash metal – might have lacked in finesse and professional outlook, they made up for in sheer unbridled aggression. Faster and meaner than most of their American peers, these bands helped to set a new benchmark for brutality while unwittingly influencing the next generation of death- and black-metal musicians.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 11:30 am
Imperfect Women review – lots of fun … if you lower your expectations enough

This glossy murder mystery, starring Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara, should be better than this. But if you brace yourself for a perfectly acceptable eight hours of entertainment, you’ll have a good time
You can’t say Imperfect Women doesn’t warn you. It is clear from the very first shots – three women dancing, drunkenly but happily, laughing but not scream-laughing, as the camera whirls round their beautifully lit selves – and the first line – an earnest voiceover about “a kinship from deep in our souls” – what we’re in for. That is, an overwritten, far-fetched, glossy but derivative murder mystery – a descendant of Big Little Lies, intermarried with touches of everything else Nicole Kidman has done in the last 10 years.
Adjust your expectations accordingly and you’ll have a perfectly acceptable eight hours of entertainment. Dwell on the fact that you could well have expected better of an Apple TV production and a main cast that includes Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss and Kate Mara and you’ll have less of a good time. So don’t do that.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 5:00 am
War, inheritance and … a baby? First Dune: Part Three trailer is here

The final instalment in Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi trilogy brings back Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Florence Pugh and introduces a nasty new villain
Timothée Chalamet may have finally escaped Oscar season, but not movie promotion – the first look at Dune: Part Three is here.
The first trailer released for the final installment in Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi trilogy sees further war and political upheaval in the galaxy beyond Arrakis – plus a possible future child for Chalamet’s Paul Atreides and Chani, the Fremen warrior played by Zendaya. “If we have a girl, what should be name her?” Chani asks, suggesting the two have reconciled since the end of Part Two.
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 5:04 pm
Daggers Inn review – so-bad-it’s-almost-good fright-flick could achieve cult status

A spooky character investigates her sister’s killing in a sinister village in a film that reaches The Room’s levels of amateurishness
In a beautiful yet sinister village, a mysterious woman with spooky powers shows up to investigate her sister’s death. This perturbs the local business community, who are responsible for the killing, having hired an assassin called Shark to do the deed. He is not called Shark because he can smell blood, but because he can smell fear. He reveals this, then walks off, cackling. It’s that kind of film.
Daggers Inn is muddled, but landmark cinema in certain respects. Finally, the UK has a film to rival the 2003 US indie The Room, which still plays to packed houses, with audiences eternally thrilled by its hilarious creative choices and uneven performances. Daggers Inn is similarly ripe, not in the calculatedly trashy manner of a Sharknado film, but in the sense of amateurs’ original, sincere but almost entirely unsuccessful efforts.
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 7:00 am
‘There’s no flag for people like us’: electro-punk duo Chalk on spanning divides in post-Troubles Belfast

Ross Cullen and Benedict Goddard’s music is as hybrid as they are, with their Protestant-Catholic and English-Irish heritages. They explain why they still need to counter hate
In Belfast’s Kelly’s Cellars, a bar that has been bringing the city’s people together since 1720, trad music bleeds from somewhere deep within as Ross Cullen and Benedict Goddard arrive mizzle-damp from the street. They settle into a corner alcove and reach for two pints of stout.
Together they form the duo Chalk. As Kneecap have exploded out of Belfast, Chalk’s longer fuse has been quietly burning alongside them. Formed when the pair met studying film at university, they have spent five years building a live show that can compete with the best in the UK and Ireland: imagine Underworld’s rave beatitude and the coiled menace of Nine Inch Nails but rooted in Belfast music, from the punk of Stiff Little Fingers and Rudi through to the beats of David Holmes and the Sugar Sweet-era rave scene. “We wanted to make as much noise as we could with just two people,” says Goddard. “But we never wanted to be limited by that.”
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 3:51 pm
New York hip-hop experimentalist Elucid: ‘I like the harmony of the city. Everybody’s got a little solo’

From a pocket of Zen in the Dream House installation, the rapper/producer talks about channelling the city’s perpetual din, whether solo or with Billy Woods as Armand Hammer
Seated opposite me in the Dream House, New York rapper and producer Elucid leans against the wall, crosses his ankles and shuts his eyes. Perfumed by incense, the long-running installation in a Manhattan loft, from composer La Monte Young and artist Marian Zazeela, is an otherworldly experience: a fridge-sized speaker cabinet occupies each corner, and pink and purple stage lights illuminate curly mobiles hanging from the ceiling. Violet-tinted film covers the three west-facing windows, making it hard to tell what time it is, or if time is passing at all. Each speaker plays distinct parts of a long drone composition; the emphasis shifts as you tilt your head or move through the space. Eventually, Elucid gets up and slowly walks around, finding a spot to lie down and let it all wash over him.
An hour later, as we sip cocktails in a nearby bar, he tells me that he drifted off a bit. This was his first visit to the Dream House in at least a decade, but his years of frequenting floatation tanks – at least once a season, always after coming home from tour – had him primed for the installation’s meditative properties. “It takes a minute to get into another space, but I definitely got there,” he says. As he settled into the cascading tone, his eyes closed, words like “engine room” and “turbine” came to mind, unconsciously mirroring his songwriting process. “Rappers always be like, ‘The beat tells me what to do,’” he says, and he is no different. “Sound has colour, emotion and force, and everyone who hears the same sound interprets it differently. I’ve developed a sound vocabulary, and oftentimes words pop in. Sometimes it’s a whole sentence.”
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 2:00 pm
‘People say: be quiet and make your music’: avant-pop star Mary Ocher on her vociferous politics – and leaving Israel behind

Born in Russia and raised in Israel, Ocher rejected the IDF draft for a life in Germany. As she releases an album inspired by the Weimar period, she discusses nationalism, AI and the future of humanity
‘When I moved to Berlin 19 years ago, it felt like some kind of revival of the Weimar period,” says Mary Ocher, referring to the cultural glory days of pre-Nazi Germany. But then she saw “the tail end of this beautiful period. Now in Germany, they try to deport EU citizens who participated in pro-Palestine protests. From where I am, it’s pretty scary.” To Ocher, it was the right time to call her new album Weimar, to draw parallels between the rise of fascism in the 1930s and our own era, tied to her experiences as an immigrant artist in Berlin.
Ocher has never seen making political work as a choice. Born in Moscow to Jewish-Ukrainian parents, she is an Israeli citizen who grew up in Tel Aviv, where she was exposed to intense nationalism that appalled her. “I hated everything around me,” the 39-year-old says of her teenage years in Israel. “There was no accountability, no possibility to change anything. I could see that people who migrated to Israel wanted to integrate and to become part of that society, which means not criticising it, and actively joining the mainstream that is preaching hate.”
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 11:52 am
Almost Life by Kiran Millwood Hargrave review – a will-they-won’t-they queer romance

Two women fall into and out of each other’s lives over decades, in a moving examination of love and choices
Given that novels are routinely touted as the new version of some previous chartbuster, Almost Life will doubtless be heralded as One Day meets Normal People for a sexually fluid generation. Featuring romantic indecisions spanning many years and an unironic take on the youthful psyche, it already reads as familiar.
The novel opens in Paris in 1978 with a moment of affinity on the steps of Sacré-Coeur when students Laure Boutin and Erica Parker first glimpse each other, and then teases the reader with more than 400 pages of will-they-won’t-they misunderstandings, ecstasies and sorrows. This is a tale of missed chances, of the choices we make, and of queer and bisexual love in different social climates.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 9:00 am
When the Forest Breathes by Suzanne Simard review – the Indiana Jones of trees returns

The author of Finding the Mother Tree is back with an inspiring call to the next generation of ecologists
It’s 2021, and Suzanne Simard is in a police vehicle, being escorted off a protest site in Fairy Creek on Vancouver Island, where activists are locked in a standoff with the Teal-Jones Group, an industrial logging company. She decides to give the apprehending officer a piece of her mind – in the way only an earnest Canadian forestry ecologist can. “It takes decades for clearcut forests to stop emitting more carbon than they sequester, and centuries more to recover the sink strength of the original stands,” she tells him. “We don’t have decades for these forests to recover from clearcutting. In the hundreds of years it takes for a forest to mature, our planet could warm upwards of five degrees celsius.”
The officer is unmoved. But if you were responsible for one of the nearly 6m views tallied on Simard’s 2016 TED talk, you’ll know it was worth a try: few people can speak about trees with quite as much conviction as Simard. One part Indiana Jones, one part Mister Rogers, she is a Canadian national treasure and global environmental icon. When she’s not getting taken away from protests by the authorities, she’s dodging the flames of forest fires in the Cariboo Mountains of British Columbia, exploring the Haida Gwaii archipelago (“Canada’s Galapagos”), or off learning Indigenous practices in the Amazon. In her TED talk, she describes once sprinting through the forest with a syringe filled with radioactive isotopes in each hand as she is chased by a grizzly bear.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 7:00 am
The Delusions by Jenni Fagan review – an afterlife of queues and bureaucracy

A witty metaphysical satire about what happens when the processes that help souls pass on begin to fail
Jenni Fagan’s satirical fifth novel, The Delusions, opens with an epigraph from the Kurt Vonnegut-inspired science fiction curiosity Venus on the Half-Shell by Philip José Farmer. “The universe is a big place, perhaps the biggest.” The afterthought leaks back into the original statement, underpinning and undermining everything.
Infinity and eternity are both unavoidably present in The Delusions, which takes place in a vast anteroom to the afterlife, “the largest soul terminus in existence”. It’s the metaphysical equivalent of a big-box store, where they help you sort your false perceptions of yourself from what you actually were, before you’re Processed and sent on to whatever comes next (or, should you fail the Questionnaire, Dissolved on the spot). Though to be honest, no one in Processing is certain what that next thing is.
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 7:00 am
Solidarity by Rowan Williams review – what does it really mean to stand by someone?

The former archbishop delves deep into a word that is easy to use on social media, but hard to follow through on
You don’t need to scroll far down a social media feed to find someone expressing “solidarity” for the victims of cruelty or injustice. A show of solidarity feels more emphatic than expressing support or sympathy. As Rowan Williams argues, it can act as “a moral intensifier”, positioning us squarely alongside the victim. It can also be a declaration of innocence, a way of distancing ourselves definitively from the perpetrators and their guilt.
Williams wants to move us beyond this idea of solidarity as unequivocal identification. He has some sharp things to say about “empathy” as a modern solve-all, when it too often serves the needs of “a clamorous self” that “cannot bear the idea of a real stranger”. True solidarity, he argues, is less a virtue to be cultivated than a human condition to be acknowledged. It requires us to accept two stubborn truths: first, that we can never identify completely with someone else, because we are inescapably separate from them in mind and body; and second, that we are innately social beings, linked to each other by invisible threads of obligation and reciprocity.
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 9:00 am
Why an up-and-coming indie developer is returning Microsoft’s money

In this week’s newsletter: the creators of All Will Rise on standing up to the tech giant – and joining the No Games for Genocide movement
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Video games are in a funding crisis. Investor money flowed freely during the pandemic gaming boom, but now the well has run dry. It is increasingly difficult, for indie developers especially, to get the capital to make games. It is extremely unusual, then, to hear of a developer returning an investor’s money. Yet that is what Speculative Agency, developers of All Will Rise, have just done.
Last year, All Will Rise, a deck-building game about a team of activists fighting for the future of their oligarch-run city, received money from Microsoft as part of a developer acceleration programme. In late-2025, however, the team became aware of No Games for Genocide, a collective of developers, journalists, union organisers and others that came together as a result of Israeli assault on Gaza to protest against “material and commercial ties between the games industry and enabling genocide, war crimes, and the military industrial complex”.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 3:00 pm
Mythmatch review – a match-three game made in heaven

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Ancient Greek gods, adorable raccoons and hypnotic puzzling from Olympus to the mortal realm and back
There’s been a trend for a while where familiar puzzle game genres are imbued with novel stories to give them depth and meaning beyond simply clearing a screen for points. Occult object sorter Strange Horticulture and historical romance card game Regency Solitaire are lovely examples, and now here’s Mythmatch, a match-three game in the style of Candy Crush or Bejeweled that’s also a warming tale of friendship and community set in a small town in ancient Greece. Interspersed with cerebral challenges are dialogue scenes with villagers and with gods which accentuate each other and give little clues that are picked up later, making this both puzzle game and communal oral drama.
You play as Artemis, the immortal daughter of Zeus, who is tired of getting overlooked for plum jobs in favour of her oafish brother Apollo (brilliantly portrayed as an insufferable proto-tech bro). When the role of God of the Hunt comes up, she applies, but finds she must first earn favour with a council of her elders on Mount Olympus, and they all have puzzle-based jobs for her. Hephaestus wants her to help make arrows and hammers in his foundry, while Apollo needs her to protect his collection of chimp soft toys (a not-so-subtle dig at NFTs). These mini-tasks take the form of match-three puzzles, though cleverly they also bring in elements of other puzzle games such as Plants vs Zombies and Overcooked.
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 12:30 pm
Banksy has been unmasked (again). But does this major Reuters investigation actually tell us something new?

British street artist’s ‘real’ name reported after an investigation stretching from Ukraine to New York and London. Kelly Burke explains all to Nick Miller
Hi Kelly, everyone is talking about Banksy (again) – what’s he done this time?
Hi Nick. So a really long (8,000-word) investigation by Reuters claims it has discovered the elusive street artist’s true identity, which backs up claims made by the Mail on Sunday British tabloid almost two decades ago that he is a 52-year-old Bristol-born man called Robin Gunningham, now going by the name of David Jones.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:36 am
Love & Fury: how poster artists responded to the Aids crisis – in pictures

A new exhibition explores how graphic design helped define New York City’s response to Aids from the late 1970s to the 2000s. Grassroots groups such as Gay Men’s Health Crisis and Act Up created posters to promote safe sex and healthcare, as well as calling out the Reagan administration for inaction in the face of the crisis. Love & Fury: New York’s Fight Against AIDS is on display until 6 September.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 9:04 am
‘It’s going to upset the balance’: how will Paramount buying Warner Bros change Hollywood?

Warner Bros might have swept the Oscars with Sinners and One Battle After Another, but the impending merger has those in the industry worried about the future
On Sunday, Warner Bros snared 11 Oscars for One Battle After Another, Sinners and Weapons, equalling the record for most wins for a single film studio. Paramount, by contrast, did not earn a single nomination.
Yet in an apparent case of a minnow swallowing a whale, Paramount is poised to gobble up Warner Bros in a deal worth $111bn. If approved by regulators, the two studios would be consolidated into one, redrawing the Hollywood map and sowing uncertainty for actors, directors and writers as well as millions of viewers.
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 2:41 pm
Oscars Academy ‘extremely upset’ by Teyana Taylor’s treatment by ‘very rude’ security guard

The response follows social media footage of the One Battle After Another actor remonstrating with a member of security during the ceremony
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has responded to the complaint by Oscar nominee Teyana Taylor over the behaviour of a security guard who manhandled her in the closing moments of the ceremony.
In footage that circulated on social media after the telecast on Sunday, Taylor can be heard telling someone off-camera that they are “a man putting your hands on a female. You’re very rude. Very rude.”
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 2:03 pm
‘They were comparing me to Bonnie Blue’: the disturbing rise of nightlife content

Footage of women walking between bars and clubs in UK city centres, often filmed covertly, is proliferating online – attracting thousands of views and profits for those who post them. Can anything be done to stop the creepshots?
‘My friend just sent me this video, told me she’d found me in it,” read the text. “As I was looking for myself, I noticed you’re in it too. I didn’t know I was being filmed, guess you don’t either, just wanted to let you know …”
When Nancy Naylor Hayes received the message in November 2023, she felt a twinge of fear. It was from an acquaintance she hadn’t heard from in years. “I was panicking,” she says. The text pointed her to a Facebook link, which led to a montage of clips of women filmed on the streets of Manchester during nights out.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 10:00 am
French Sundays: should you dedicate a day each week to sex and a stroll?

A relaxed, Gallic approach to the last day of le weekend could be just what we all need to feel healthier and happier
Name: French Sunday.
Age: As a viral happiness trend, quite new. As an idea, quite old. Old Testament, even …
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 4:12 pm
Move over, Guinness. Try these six Irish beers – also sold in the US

Guinness is great – but here are more top-notch Irish beers Americans should also know about, from a citrusy golden ale to a coffee-like stout
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Every 17 March, our de facto beer is Guinness Draught, the classic stout pulled in a “two-part” pour to achieve its signature creamy head. About 13m pints of the “black stuff”, as it’s sometimes called, are sold worldwide on St Patrick’s Day alone. That’s an 819% increase over a usual day.
However, plenty of other Irish beers – not to mention lots of styles other than stouts – are worth enjoying out there. Irish brewing tradition goes back at least 5,000 years, and while the country’s brewing scene thrived in the early 1800s (around 200 breweries), about 70 breweries still operate across Ireland now, a recent report says.
The famous red ale:
Smithwick’s Irish Ale
A coffee-like stout:
O’Hara’s Irish Stout
Published: March 17, 2026, 12:15 pm
‘Strong evidence’ of lowered dementia risk: the benefits of shingles vaccination

A growing body of evidence suggests the vaccine may also lower risk of stroke and heart attack
One in three people in the US get shingles. Despite this, US vaccination rates remain low – about 35% of adults over 60, consistent with overall vaccination trends.
“We have a vaccine that works really well,” says Dr Andrew Wallach, ambulatory care chief medical officer at NYC Health + Hospitals. “But there is a lot of what I call vaccine fatigue right now.”
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 4:00 pm
Tell us your experiences of being in a throuple

We’d like to hear from people who are in a throuple or who used to be in one, and what their relationship was like
The Guardian’s Saturday magazine is looking for throuples to talk honestly about the experience of love and commitment.
We’re particularly interested in talking to throuples living together under one roof, as well as throuples who are raising children as a unit of three parents. Is it easier to manage the chore rota and childcare when there are more adults in the room? Or more difficult?
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 1:51 pm
Women are being abandoned by their partners on hiking trails. What’s behind ‘alpine divorce’?

As stories of men leaving their dates in ‘sketchy situations’ go viral, experts say these incidents could stem from big egos and poor communication
MJ calls what happened to her in Zion national park “small ‘T’ trauma”. She knows women have experienced worse from their partners. But she still feels the anger of being left behind on a hike by her now ex. “It brings up stuff in my body that maybe I have not cleared out yet,” she said.
Five years ago, MJ and a new partner – he was not exactly her boyfriend, and the pair were not exclusive – traveled from Los Angeles to Utah for an adventure getaway. MJ, who is 38 and works in PR, was looking forward to exploring Zion’s striking scenery; its vast sandstone canyon and pristine wading trails were on the list. But on the morning of their big hike, MJ was not feeling well. She could not shake the feeling that something was “off”; indeed, MJ would learn on this trip that her partner was seeing other women.
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 11:00 am
Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: primary colours are back, but styling them isn’t child’s play

Bold shades are all over the catwalks, but they can be tricky to wear. These tricks will make them work in the real world
You would think primary shades would be the easiest colours to wear. Red, yellow, blue: we can name these before we can tie our shoelaces. They are not sophisticated colours, such as Armani greige or Pantone favourite Mocha Mousse. They are not challenging-to-wear colours, like chartreuse or mustard. They are Mr Men colours. So wearing them must be child’s play, surely.
And yet they are weirdly tricky to wear. They can feel shouty and basic: the getting dressed equivalent of speaking loudly without saying anything particularly interesting, which is – to paint it in primary colours – not what any of us are aiming for.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:00 pm
‘The way the world is, something daft is appealing’ – why everything from pizzas to podcasts has a cartoon character on it

So-called rubber hose style is putting a smile on everyday products, even as some designers plead that it’s time to ‘stop putting arms and legs on everything’. What’s behind the ubiquity of this wholesome branding?
A bagel embodied as a human, with unexpected little arms and a sweet face. A sandwich giving the peace sign. A leather jacket-wearing fish brandishing a spatula. A chess board on the march. A rugby ball making a dash for it. A smiling pizza, tongue dangling, clambering from a box.
Perhaps you have seen such a character. Chiefly in the branding – and merch – of an independent pizza place or sandwich shop, in a natural wine bar or brew pub. Though its loose limbs now stretch far and wide; to podcasts, internet talk shows and even global fashion labels.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 8:00 am
A moment that changed me: I applied mucous-tinted mascara – and loved the reaction

I was 12 and it was the first makeup I had ever worn. While people’s responses ranged right up to genuine repulsion, they couldn’t quell my happiness
I wore makeup for the first time just after I turned 12: a tube of green mascara from a pound shop in my home town in south Wales. This was not a chic emerald or a flattering forest green. It was a frosted, mucous-tinted green – a colour that looked like the aftermath of a minor chemical incident involving Shrek. There was a reason it cost only a pound.
I slicked it on with no real understanding of beauty, but a clear instinct that I loved how it altered my face. The outside world was less enthused. People hated it. Teachers told me to take it off; I’d then reapply it in the toilets. Girls in my year looked at me with genuine repulsion. It wasn’t pretty, or cute – so nobody understood why I would want to look like that.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 6:45 am
Opioid addiction almost destroyed me – then I became a top marathon runner

After years of hiding his substance abuse, Ken Rideout finally confessed to his wife. It was the start of a difficult and rewarding journey, which led to athletic success in his 50s
It started in 1998, with a pain in Ken Rideout’s ankle. A podiatrist gave him a prescription for seven Percocet, a drug containing the opioid oxycodone. Rideout was a high-flying commodity trader in New York, outwardly successful but racked with impostor syndrome. The Percocet dulled his foot pain – and also his anxiety. Rideout was used to alcohol and cocaine, but this was different. He felt happy, confident and optimistic.
He returned to the podiatrist for more pills. Then more. Soon he was altering the prescriptions manually, changing a seven into a two and adding a zero, before targeting smaller pharmacies that wouldn’t run verification checks.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:00 pm
People in the US: how are you managing your money right now?

From higher fuel costs to stock market dips, households across the US are facing new pressures. We want to hear how you are adapting
Rising fuel prices, stock market volatility and global instability are creating new financial pressures for households across the US. Recent conflict in the Middle East has pushed diesel prices above $5 a gallon and driven wider concerns about inflation and a potential economic slowdown.
Higher transport and supply costs are also beginning to feed through into the price of everyday goods and services pushing up the cost of living.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 12:42 pm
How to turn puff pastry offcuts into a brilliant cheesy snack – recipe | Waste not

Surely the zero-waste treat par excellence – even one trimming, with your choice of filling, can cook alongside your main bake for a moreish treat
After testing puff pastry for the Filter a few weeks ago, I had loads of trimmings left over, which reminded me of one of my favourite zero-waste recipes. Malfatti are biscuits made from pastry offcuts, which are seasoned, rolled in seeds and spices, baked and served with cheese. Determined to create something new with all my excess puff, I realised that it would be perfect for making misshapen cheese straws. Even if you have only a few offcuts, I implore you to top them with cheese and some sauerkraut or kimchi, then twist and bake alongside a tart or pie. They’re a brilliant little cheeky snack.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 1:00 pm
Tips for downsizing recipes | Kitchen aide

It’s not simply a case of dividing the ingredients list by the number of servings, our experts agree, but it is more often than not about common sense
Any tips for downsizing recipes to serve one? Dividing by the number of servings doesn’t always work.
Melanie, by email
“It’s often just common sense,” says Kitty Coles, author of Make More With Less, plus a little maths – though, as Melanie so wisely points out, you can’t always simply divide the ingredients and be done with it.
First, you need to consider your cookware: “It’s really worth investing in smaller pans and a smaller skillet,” says Alexina Anatole, who is behind the Small Wins Substack. A tiny amount of liquid in a large pan, say, will get too much exposure to heat, so it’s very likely you’ll under- or overcook its contents. As Shelina Permalloo, author of What to Cook When Everyone’s Hungry, says, “The absorption method for rice is a nightmare if you’re using a wrong-sized pan.”
Got a culinary dilemma? Email feast@theguardian.com
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 1:00 pm
‘Almost human’: life-size replicas of the dead help mend broken hearts in India

The silicone figures are a touching version of what the Hindi language calls ‘smaran’, or remembrance
In the north of Kolkata, near Dum Dum Junction, Subimal Das and his staff of 80 work from an old factory-warehouse. Using clay, fibreglass and silicone, they construct extraordinary lifesize replicas of religious icons, cultural figures, cricketers and Bollywood stars.
But the workshop also has a popular new line: custom-made 30kg replicas of the dead, commissioned by family and loved ones.
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 12:16 am
What was Doge? How Elon Musk tried to gamify government

Steeped in gaming and rightwing culture wars, Musk and his team of teenage coders set out to defeat the enemy of the United States: its people
In 2025, when Elon Musk joined the government as the de facto head of something called the “department of government efficiency”, he declared that governments were poorly configured “big dumb machines”. To the senator Ted Cruz, he explained that “the only way to reconcile the databases and get rid of waste and fraud is to actually look at the computers”.
Muskism came to Washington soaked in memes, adolescent boasts and sadistic victory dances over mass firings. Leading a team of teenage coders and mid-level managers drawn from his suite of companies, Musk aimed to enter the codebase and rewrite regulations and budget lines from within. He would drag the paper-pushing bureaucracy kicking and screaming into the digital 21st century, scanning the contents of cavernous rooms of filing cabinets and feeding the data into a single interoperable system. The undertaking combined features of private equity-led restructuring with startup management, shot through with the sensibility of gaming and rightwing culture war. To succeed, he would need “God mode”, an overview of the whole.
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 5:00 am
A photo of Iran’s bombed schoolgirl graveyard went around the world. Was it real, or AI?

Numerous faked images and a string of startlingly inaccurate responses from Gemini and Grok are part of a tidal wave of AI slop engulfing coverage of the Iran war
The graves, freshly dug, lie in neat rows of 20 across. More than 60 have already been carved out of the earth, with a few clusters of people standing gathered around them. Dozens more are marked out on the ground in front: small chalk rectangles, with diggers poised to complete their task.
The cemetery of Minab, photographed as it prepares to bury more than 100 of the town’s young girls, is one of the defining images of the US-Israeli war on Iran, bluntly capturing the devastating civilian toll.
Continue reading...Published: March 17, 2026, 5:00 am
Tell us: what has someone done that made you feel less lonely?

We would like to hear about the ways people have helped each other feel less isolated
Was someone there for you when you were feeling lonely? As part of the Guardian’s Well Actually series, we would like to hear about the ways people have helped each other feel less isolated. You can tell us your story below.
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Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 10:32 am
An evil spirit and a police homecoming: photos of the day – Wednesday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Published: March 18, 2026, 2:03 pm
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