11-year-old dies from rabies after bat landed on his face while he was sleeping

An 11-year-old boy in Ontario died of rabies after a bat landed on his face as he slept, according to the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:43 am
Security guard survives eight days beneath collapsed shopping center after Venezuela earthquakes

Video shows Hernán Alberto Gil Flores carried through cheering crowds after eight days trapped in a collapsed shopping center in La Guaira, Venezuela.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:43 am
Russia unleashes nearly 600 missiles and drones on Kyiv in deadliest strike since May
Ukraine’s U.N. ambassador called Russia a “pariah state" after Moscow launched one of its heaviest overnight attacks on Kyiv, killing at least 18 people and wounding more than 90 people.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:41 am
UN chief backs official who reposted anti-Israel activist's claims amid calls for investigation

United Nations official Vanessa Frazier faces criticism for sharing unverified claims from a woman facing terror charges linked to Hamas on social media.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:42 am
After 1,000 days of war: Many Israeli children carry trauma into summer break

Israeli children begin summer vacation still coping with war trauma, as 84% reportedly showed signs of emotional distress since the Hamas-led attack.
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:19 am
Vatican excommunicates breakaway Catholic bishops who defied Pope Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV excommunicates Society of St. Pius X bishops after unauthorized consecrations, declaring the traditionalist Catholic movement in schism.
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:08 am
Khamenei body in cold storage as feared Basij mobilizes ahead of historic Iran funeral

Tehran prepares massive security operation for Ali Khamenei's July 9 burial, mobilizing Basij militia and IRGC for expected historic turnout.
Published: July 1, 2026, 5:20 pm
Families sue Maduro in US, accuse ex-president of directing police unit tied to extrajudicial killings

Families of five Venezuelan men filed a lawsuit accusing Nicolás Maduro of overseeing FAES, a police unit allegedly responsible for extrajudicial killings.
Published: July 1, 2026, 3:44 pm
One crew member missing after US Navy helicopter makes emergency landing in Arabian Sea

A U.S. Navy MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter made an emergency water landing in the Arabian Sea, leaving one crew member missing from the USS George H.W. Bush.
Published: July 1, 2026, 12:18 pm
Russian generals' assassinations expose growing rift inside Putin's security apparatus

Internal frictions between the FSB and Russian military are growing as generals demand protection amid a wave of assassinations, sources say.
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:22 am
Russia Hammers Ukraine’s Capital in Deadly Attacks

At least 21 people were killed in Kyiv, the local authorities said. Ukraine’s president had warned that Moscow was preparing a “massive strike” as his country’s forces have hit deeper into Russian territory.
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:27 pm
Can the World’s Largest Stadium Explain the Global Economy?

High growth rates and surging exports in Vietnam mask deep frustrations in one of Asia’s most ambitious countries.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:50 am
U.S. Hopes for Investment in Iran Would Break With Decades of History

Senior U.S. officials have said Iran would be richly rewarded for changing its stance on the United States. Iran’s leaders have rejected such a bargain in the past.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:14 am
Iran Prepares to Bury Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Killed at Iran War’s Outset

Long-delayed funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed during U.S.-Israeli strikes at the war’s outset, are set to begin Friday. For the regime, it is a critical moment to demonstrate that it has endured.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:32 am
Court Investigates Spanish Police Chief, Heaping Pressure on Prime Minister

The case against Mercedes González is part of a broader examination of whether allies of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez tried to illegally undermine inquiries into people close to him.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:05 am
Bomb Explodes at Damascus Cafe, Killing at Least 6

The blast, near the Syrian capital’s main courthouse, underscored the country’s persistent instability as its leaders try to chart a path out of years of dictatorship and war.
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:31 am
Dutch and U.K. Governments Apologize for Their Roles in Forced Adoptions

In the Netherlands, more than 15,000 children were separated from their mothers from 1956 to 1984, causing “great sorrow and anger,” according to an official report on the practice.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:11 am
India and Japan Expand Defense and Economic Ties

The prime minister met with his counterpart, Sanae Takaichi of Japan, and signed agreements covering artificial intelligence, energy and security.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:27 am
An Aerial View of Disaster at a Venezuela Housing Project

What one aerial image of a collapsed building tells us about the aftermath of an earthquake in La Guaira, Venezuela.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:30 am
9 Buddhist Monks Killed After Boy Crashes Truck Into Procession

Another 11 were injured when the pickup truck hit the monks on a pilgrimage in northeast Thailand.
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:38 am
Vatican Excommunicates Society of St. Pius X, in First Major Crisis for Pope Leo

The move against the Society of St. Pius X followed its defiance of Pope Leo XIV by consecrating new bishops against his wishes.
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:02 pm
Russia’s Deadly Attack on Ukraine Reminds Europe of Its Own Vulnerabilities

Governments across the continent have increased military spending, but the strikes are another warning that they need to be prepared if the conflict crosses into NATO territory.
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:45 am
China Says Pilot Who Flew Into Skyscraper Had Thoughts of Death

Beijing authorities said the pilot who hit a building in the city had suffered from insomnia and anxiety and had expressed a desire to end his life.
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:04 am
As Far Right Rises, German Leaders Look to Jump-Start the Economy

An agreement between Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his center-left partners bets on politically painful compromises in hopes of holding off hard-line rivals.
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:21 am
See How Europe’s Heat Waves Melted the Alps’ Glaciers

The snowfall from last winter disappeared a month sooner than usual, after two early hot spells. Huge volumes of exposed ice are now starting to vanish.
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:25 am
Russia Bombards Ukrainian Capital With Deadly Wave of Attacks

At least 21 people were killed in drone and missile strikes on Kyiv that damaged several residential buildings across the city, the authorities said.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:40 am
Kyiv Residents Pick Up the Pieces After the Latest Russian Assault

The latest deadly night in Ukraine, more than four years after Russia’s full-scale invasion, showed how the toll for civilians continues to mount.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:12 am
Even as It Bombards Kyiv, Russia’s Wider Military Campaign Has Largely Stalled

Moscow can still inflict serious damage, but its forces are suffering higher casualties than their Ukrainian counterparts, analysts say.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:49 am
Putin Retaliates With New Strikes After Ukraine Takes the War to Russia

Ukraine is taking the war to Russia, but so far President Vladimir V. Putin’s response has been to keep attacking, including with deadly ballistic missile and drone strikes in Kyiv on Thursday.
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:27 pm
Ukrainian Charged With Sabotaging Pipelines Between Russia and Germany

A man identified only as Serhii K. is accused of overseeing an undersea bombing in 2022 that cut off a key source of Russian gas revenues.
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:02 pm
Drones Over Europe Raise Concerns About Russian Activities

A new study, backed up by analysts and political leaders, says frequent drone incursions near military assets mark a Russian campaign to probe defenses and gather information.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:10 am
Imprisoned Chinese Journalist Seeks Medical Parole for Lung Tumor

Dong Yuyu is stuck in a dispute with prison authorities in Beijing over where to get treated for a possible cancer, his family said.
Published: July 2, 2026, 3:17 am
Russia Bombards Ukrainian Capital With Deadly Wave of Attacks

At least 25 people were killed in drone and missile strikes on Kyiv that damaged several residential buildings across the city, the authorities said.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:38 am
U.S. Restarts Shipments of Dollars to Iraq, Pausing Pressure

The Trump administration had halted the deliveries as part of its efforts to pressure the Baghdad government to distance itself from Iran.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:09 am
Can Companies Embrace A.I. Without Layoffs? This One Says It Is Trying to.

The German software giant SAP says it is betting that employees can reinvent jobs instead of eliminating them. Experts are divided on whether it will work.
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:09 pm
For Congo Fans, the Thrill of Victory Was So Close, Until It Wasn’t

Congo lost, 2-1, to England on Wednesday, after spending most of the game winning.
Published: July 2, 2026, 3:56 am
Russia Strikes Ukraine as Explosions Rock Capital of Kyiv

At least 13 people were killed in the assault, which began hours after President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine warned that Russia was preparing another “massive strike” on Kyiv.
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:48 am
¿Y Si Sí? The World Cup Delivers Hope to Mexico

Mexico’s World Cup run has electrified the nation, drawing hundreds of thousands into the streets in celebrations of collective joy, resilience and hope.
Published: July 1, 2026, 3:08 pm
Ukraine Takes the War to Russia

Kyiv’s aim is simple: Put enough pressure on President Vladimir Putin that he agrees to end the war. Will it work?
Published: July 1, 2026, 11:06 pm
Crew Member Is Missing After Helicopter’s Emergency Landing in Arabian Sea, Navy Says

Three of four crew members were rescued. There is no indication that the landing was caused by “hostile action,” the Navy said.
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:17 pm
Celebrating the World Cup, the English Ask: Who Owns the Flag?
The national flag of England, a white banner with a bold red cross, has been displayed by soccer fans during the World Cup. But it has caused tension over whom, and what, it is meant to represent.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:55 am
As Earthquake Death Toll Mounts, Venezuela Grapples With Recovering and Burying Bodies

As the death toll mounts, thousands of bodies have overwhelmed Venezuela’s forensic system, turning a seaport into a temporary morgue.
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:12 am
Bombings in Greece Target Governing Party Members, Officials Say

A candidate for Parliament for the New Democracy party was injured in one of the bombings in the city of Thessaloniki, as were her parents, the police said.
Published: July 1, 2026, 10:44 am
Catholic Group Consecrates 4 Bishops, Risking Break With Vatican

The traditionalist Society of St. Pius X went ahead with the ceremony, even after the Vatican warned it would result in the bishops’ excommunication.
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:57 pm
U.S. and Iran Set to Hold Indirect Talks After Trading Attacks: What to Know

Negotiators are in Qatar for indirect talks and ship traffic has risen in the Strait of Hormuz, even as Tehran and Washington remain far apart on key issues. Here’s what to know.
Published: July 1, 2026, 10:20 am
4 People Die During World Cup Celebrations in Mexico City

A man and two women died from asphyxiation, the authorities said, as crowds celebrated the Mexican team’s victory over Ecuador. Another man died after having epileptic seizures.
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:47 pm
Trump Suggestion of a Syrian Crackdown on Hezbollah Confounds Many in Mideast

During peace talks, President Trump repeatedly floated the idea that Syria could help subdue Hezbollah in Lebanon. The proposal revived bitter memories.
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:44 pm
Bosnia and Herzegovina: What to Know at It Faces the US

A country has two names, a long history and, this year, a pretty darn good soccer team.
Published: July 1, 2026, 5:27 pm
After Venezuela Earthquakes, Deportees from the U.S. Are Missing or Found Dead

Many of the 146 Venezuelans deported from the United States the day the earthquake struck are feared dead.
Published: July 1, 2026, 11:24 am
A Risky Burial in the Heart of an Ebola Outbreak

Safe interment is critical to containing the deadly disease, but in recent days around one Congolese town, that was not always being done.
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:01 am
A Town in Quebec Is the First Governing Body to Adopt the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Trees

Terrasse-Vaudreuil has adopted a resolution to protect trees, which its mayor called “indispensable allies,” as living beings.
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:00 pm
Why Are So Many Cubans Migrating to Guyana?
Guyana, a tiny, oil-rich, English-speaking South American country, has become a destination for Cubans fleeing desperate conditions. We traveled to the capital, Georgetown, to meet with migrant families and learn more about the lives they left behind.
Published: July 1, 2026, 1:14 pm
Underground Births, Under Bombardment: Childbearing in Ukraine

Bombings, blackouts and displacement compound maternal anxiety. Still, many women persevere. “We must bring new life,” one said.
Published: July 1, 2026, 5:33 am
Turkey as a Tango Destination? A Reporter Was Living That Story.

A Times journalist profiled Istanbul’s thriving tango scene after finding herself transformed by the dance.
Published: July 1, 2026, 12:00 am
Archaeologists Find Ruins of Maya Monuments Off the Beaten Path. Way Off.
Scientists drove ATVs for miles and then hiked miles more through dense forest to reach a site untouched by looting on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. They named it Minanbé, meaning “there is no path.”
Published: July 1, 2026, 10:53 am
Aid Workers in Venezuela Fear Disease Outbreaks After Twin Quakes

Health care workers worry that illnesses like cholera could spread in areas where clean water was already in short supply, and last week’s earthquakes destroyed water systems.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:29 am
Trump Officials Sideline Machado, Venezuela’s Opposition Leader, Over Earthquake Response

U.S. officials called a bid by María Corina Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, to return to earthquake-battered Venezuela a “political stunt” that has distracted from recovery efforts.
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:41 am
After U.S.-Iran War, Oman Is Said to Propose Strait of Hormuz Fee Plan

Under the proposal, Iran and Oman would collect payment for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, according to officials and diplomats with knowledge of the matter.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:39 am
FBI says new mission center has identified 'nefarious' protest funding and subjects
FBI says its Joint Mission Center has identified suspects and nefarious protest funding sources as it works to bring indictments for political violence.
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:17 pm
Nancy Guthrie 'imposter' behind phony ransom notes pleads guilty to federal charges

Derrick Anthony Callella pleaded guilty after the FBI deemed his ransom demand a hoax in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance case in Tucson, Arizona.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:35 am
North Carolina man armed with flamethrowers, crossbows, 500 rounds arrested outside church: police

Police said they found two flamethrowers, crossbows, 500 rounds of ammunition and a notebook with GPS coordinates of churches and schools in the suspect's truck.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:28 am
Anti-Israel demonstrator sentenced to year in jail for manslaughter during 2023 protests

Loay Alnaji received one year in county jail for the manslaughter of Paul Kessler, but Ventura County prosecutors say state prison was warranted.
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:18 am
Florida AG seeks judge's impeachment after baby drowning COVID insanity acquittal

James Uthmeier is pushing to impeach Judge Miguel de la O after he acquitted Precious Bland on a COVID-linked insanity defense in a baby drowning case.
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:01 am
Marshals nab teen wanted for murder of Penn State student 1,700 miles from crime scene

U.S. Marshals captured the 16-year-old suspect in Colorado after a month-long manhunt in the armed robbery and murder of Penn State student Billy Schmidt.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:57 am
WATCH: Coast Guard video reveals seizure of Brian Hooker's sailboat after wife's Bahamas disappearance
Bodycam video shows the Coast Guard seizing Brian Hooker's sailboat "Soulmate" as it was being moved from the Bahamas back to the U.S. in May.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:07 am
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Rabbis say Mamdani owes Jews 'monster' apology

Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:57 am
New Jersey psychotherapist mom killed inside home as cops launch manhunt to identify suspect

Brooke Hanlon, a 35-year-old psychotherapist and new mother, was found stabbed to death in her New Jersey home. Police are searching for a suspect.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:21 am
Empire State Building security under scrutiny after climbers' stunt, tourist reveals possible access point

Angela Nikolau and Ivan Kuznetsov allegedly climbed the Empire State Building antenna for a proposal before NYPD arrested them on burglary charges.
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:54 am
Furious residents confront homeless housing leaders as popular beach community hits breaking point

Over 100 Los Angeles residents confronted supportive housing leaders over rising crime, drug activity and public safety concerns near Venice facilities.
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:00 am
Dead fitness trainer’s taxi ride becomes key piece of puzzle in mysterious disappearance, death: docs

Elena Katherine Moore was found dead in Lexington, South Carolina, after disappearing from a Planet Fitness. An incident report traces her final steps.
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:00 am
Team USA keeps World Cup dreams alive but loses star player and more top headlines

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Published: July 2, 2026, 4:16 am
The biggest America 250 Fourth of July security threat may be where protection is thinnest

Agencies prepare for potential threats to Fourth of July crowds as millions gather on the National Mall for America 250 fireworks celebration.
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:00 am
Nancy Guthrie mystery could be solved with 'crowdsourcing' help, private eye says

The FBI continues investigating Nancy Guthrie's suspected abduction as a private investigator says one phone call could crack the case open.
Published: July 2, 2026, 3:00 am
Mexican national sentenced in border child smuggling case involving THC-laced candy

A Mexican national was sentenced to five years in federal prison for a human smuggling scheme that used THC candy to sedate children as young as 5 years old.
Published: July 1, 2026, 11:30 pm
Virginia officer placed on administrative leave after malicious wounding charge tied to off duty incident

Arlington, Virginia police officer Vincent Baglio allegedly assaulted someone he knew while off duty and now faces a malicious wounding charge.
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:00 pm
Two arrested at Costco after alleged fraudulent credit card shopping spree

Two alleged serial Costco shoplifters were arrested in Connecticut after police say they used fraudulent credit cards and were found with dozens of stolen financial documents.
Published: July 1, 2026, 7:09 pm
Wild video captures apartment complex electrical room explosion as firefighters investigate smoke call
Dramatic video captures an electrical room explosion at apartment complex in Washington state that sent flames and debris toward firefighters on Sunday.
Published: July 1, 2026, 6:23 pm
DC settles with left-wing protester who tailed National Guard while playing Darth Vader theme song

A left-wing protester who tailed National Guard members while playing "The Imperial March" from "Star Wars" has secured a large settlement from Washington, D.C.
Published: July 1, 2026, 6:10 pm
Illegal alien on the run after allegedly ramming ICE vehicle in Pennsylvania, prompting agent to fire weapon

An illegal immigrant is on the run after he allegedly rammed his car into an ICE vehicle in Pennsylvania, prompting a federal agent to open fire during an arrest attempt.
Published: July 1, 2026, 5:54 pm
Novice climber survives 1,500-foot drop on California's Mount Shasta after helicopter rescue delayed by clouds

Climbing rangers hiked up Mount Shasta on foot after cloud cover blocked a direct helicopter rescue of a woman who slid 1,500 feet down Avalanche Gulch.
Published: July 1, 2026, 5:52 pm
DNA from soda bottle allegedly links Massachusetts woman to 1985 murder of 'Baby Boy Doe'

A Massachusetts woman allegedly linked by DNA genealogy to the 1985 cold case death of her newborn son, known as Baby Boy Doe, found in Mansfield woods.
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:40 pm
Service member among 2 arrested after missing man probe leads cops to body dump site on Army base

A missing person case in Tacoma escalated into a homicide investigation after human remains were found on Joint Base Lewis-McChord property.
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:28 pm
Boyfriend accused of stabbing defense tech engineer 15 times denied bond after 911 call played in court

Kyle Sanchez is accused of stabbing girlfriend Amanda Roark 15 times in their Hillsborough County home before admitting to the killing on a 911 call.
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:04 pm
David Hearn, Olympian Canoeist, Is Indicted After Arrest at Trump’s Reflecting Pool

David Hearn, a former canoeist, is accused of vandalizing the algae-challenged pool, which President Trump has said he would repair and beautify with fresh sealant. But the algae returned and the paint peeled.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:50 am
U.S. Officials Believed Israel Was Plotting to Kill Iranian Negotiators

Any Israeli attempt to kill Abbas Araghchi, the foreign minister, or Mohammad Ghalibaf, the Parliament speaker, would have derailed peace talks, American officials feared.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:53 am
Trump-Linked Firm’s Fees for Organizing Freedom 250 Events Remain Secret

Event Strategies, Inc., a longtime vendor to President Trump’s campaigns, is organizing the Great American State Fair and the July 4 celebrations.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:10 am
Court Blocks Firings of Intelligence Officers Who Worked on Diversity

The C.I.A. and Office of the Director of National Intelligence had tried to fire 19 officers at the beginning of the second Trump administration.
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:14 am
In Tumultuous Term, Chief Justice Roberts Took Charge of Unruly Supreme Court

The chief justice faced down the president, forged unlikely coalitions and achieved long-sought goals.
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:05 am
Tucker Carlson, Who Broke With Trump, Plans to ‘Help Build a Third Party’

The influential conservative commentator’s relationship with the president and the G.O.P. fractured over the war with Iran. Now, he says he is charting a new course.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:39 am
Ocasio-Cortez Endorses Abdul El-Sayed in Crucial Michigan Senate Race

The endorsement is the first in a contested Senate primary by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez this year, in a state that Democrats believe they must hold this fall to win a Senate majority.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:20 am
California Bans ‘Sell By’ Labels, Hoping to Cut Food Waste

The law standardizes language around expiration dates, aiming to minimize confusion about when food is safe to eat. More than one-third of food sold nationwide is wasted, the U.S.D.A. says.
Published: July 2, 2026, 3:03 am
Across a Scorching Ohio, Residents Endure Breathtaking Heat

The heat wave gripping much of the eastern half of the country over the past few days has been especially intense throughout the state.
Published: July 2, 2026, 2:03 am
Boston Is Drinking Like It’s 1776. The Founding Fathers Would Be Proud.

A summer of celebratory drinking is underway in the birthplace of the American Revolution. But however tipsy the tourists get, the founders probably had them beat.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:29 am
Republican Senate Candidates Start Their Own Super PACs to Gain Cash Advantage

Most of the party’s top candidates are starting their own super PACs instead of relying on a powerful group run by Washington leaders. The move allows them to seize control of their financial destinies.
Published: July 2, 2026, 2:01 am
A ‘Muslims Only’ Swim Party and the Backlash That Followed

A Muslim mother’s plan for an Eid swim party near Dallas drew backlash, then threats that upended her quiet life.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:57 am
Man Charged With Killing Postal Worker on Her Route in North Carolina

William Craig Durham, 56, faces murder and kidnapping charges in the death of Brandi Reynolds, 35, the authorities say.
Published: July 1, 2026, 7:31 pm
Immigrant Arrests Surge to 10,000 in 5 Days as ICE Clamps Down

The agency has doubled its daily arrest numbers without the fanfare of last year’s large urban operations, sowing fear in immigrant communities.
Published: July 1, 2026, 10:31 pm
How Trump Made ‘Y.M.C.A.’ His Anthem, Despite the Village People and Victor Willis’s Mixed Feelings

On social media, he said the Village People’s lead singer, Victor Willis, was with him “right from the beginning.” But the president has a more complicated history with the group.
Published: July 1, 2026, 5:30 pm
Nine Arrested in Federal Crackdown on L.A.’s Sex-Trafficking Corridor
Federal officials in Los Angeles described gang members’ yearslong scheme that relied on social media and physical violence to recruit and maintain control of the girls.
Published: July 1, 2026, 5:04 pm
Bureau of Prisons Will Close Facilities Housing Thousands of Inmates

The agency pointed to crumbling infrastructure, chronic staffing shortages and budget shortfalls as it moved to cut costs.
Published: July 1, 2026, 6:09 pm
Ruling on Trans Athletes Gave the G.O.P. a Win. Most Democrats Looked the Other Way.

While Republicans celebrated the ruling, many Democrats stayed quiet on an issue that had proved divisive in the last election.
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:40 pm
Trump Administration Delivers Lucrative Win for Its Kratom Allies

In moving to ban a potent synthetic version of kratom, the president’s team paved the way for more sales for makers of rival botanic supplements, who had aggressively lobbied for the change.
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:33 pm
Trump Finds His Presidential Alter Ego, the ‘He-Man’ Teddy Roosevelt

President Trump flew into town on the new Air Force One and spent time touring the library dedicated to Theodore Roosevelt, whom he called “a great he-man.”
Published: July 1, 2026, 6:37 pm
Does Trump Worry About Conflicts of Interest? ‘I Found Out That Nobody Cared.’

American presidents have generally tried to avoid appearing to profit from the office. President Trump has chosen a different path.
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:56 pm
The Key Ways Trump’s Financial Interests Intersect With Government Policy

President Trump’s business holdings, which garnered him more than $2 billion last year, create potential conflicts of interest surpassing any predecessor.
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:01 pm
Colorado Governor Fires Officials Who Opposed Freeing Tina Peters

Gov. Jared Polis commuted the sentence of Tina Peters, who tampered with voting machines in an attempt to show that the 2020 election had been rigged against President Trump.
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:34 pm
America Rings In 250th Birthday Amid Deep Polarization and Political Rifts

How does a deeply polarized country come together to have a birthday party?
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:52 pm
Judge Blocks Postal Service From Imposing Restrictions on Mail-In Ballots

The ruling, based on agreements the service made in a 2021 legal settlement, was the second time a judge has blocked new curbs by President Trump on voting by mail.
Published: July 1, 2026, 3:12 pm
Promising Much to Many, Johnson Loses His Grip on the House

Republicans are growing frustrated with Mr. Johnson’s approach to governing with a razor-thin majority, saying that he promises more than he can achieve, frustrating the disparate groups in his caucus.
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:46 pm
World Cup Success Is Giving Americans ‘Permission to Be Patriotic’

Heading into the World Cup, many Americans had mixed feelings about the tournament and their nation.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:23 am
Crypto Brought Trump a Huge Windfall, Even as Many Investors Lost Big

President Trump and his family reaped vast financial rewards from a memecoin that generated losses for hundreds of thousands of investors.
Published: July 1, 2026, 1:39 pm
JD Vance Defends Iran War in Speech to Military Members

The vice president, a staunch critic of foreign wars, accused the president’s detractors of trying to prolong a conflict the administration was trying to end.
Published: July 1, 2026, 1:14 pm
Ex-Olympian who touched Reflecting Pool charged with felony destruction of property by Trump’s DOJ
David Hearn is accused of ‘forcefully and violently’ pulling blue liner from the pool
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:57 am
How a German sausage became one of America’s most famous foods: The hot dog

German immigrants’ weisswurst, bockwurst and blutwurst became as American as baseball when they transformed into the hot dog in the 19th century
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:09 pm
MAGA Florida firebrand Anna Paulina Luna calls out ‘very disrespectful’ Senate Leader over Trump’s latest obsession
Trump has thrown almost all other legislation to the wayside to pass his latest signature bill
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:09 pm
Trump news live: President ‘hijacked’ America’s 250th birthday to serve his own ego, Democrats claim

Trump will headline spectacular ‘America 250’ event in Washington, DC, as the country celebrates semiquincentennial over Fourth of July weekend
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:52 am
StubHub sued by World Cup fans who say ticket cancellations crushed their dreams

The Americans behind the lawsuit want StubHub to be banned from selling World Cup tickets
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:46 am
Karoline Leavitt’s failed House campaign still owes $326,000 years later: report

As some creditors wait for their money back, Leavitt’s parent’s have reportedly already gotten a refund
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:45 am
Man pulled from rubble eight days after Venezuela earthquake as wife celebrates ‘miracle’ rescue
Hernán Alberto Gil Flores was buried under a collapsed shopping centre parking lot in La Guaira
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:34 am
DC National Guard is moving out of its longtime HQ to make room for Commanders’ new NFL stadium

The DC National Guard has been headquartered in the Armory for more than 80 years
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:27 am
Ukraine-Russia war latest: EU hits Russia with further sanctions after ‘night of horror’ in Kyiv

Massive attack on Kyiv comes hours after Ukraine said Putin wanted to capture the capital again
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:01 am
600,000 mosquitos are being dropped around Washington DC to kill off blood-sucking pests

The mosquitoes are non-biting for humans
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:00 am
Iran war has created growing rift between Trump and Saudi Crown Prince: report
The US is now considering reducing its military footprint in Saudi Arabia, a report claims
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:54 am
Couple who climbed Empire State Building for proposal appears in court on felony charges
After their court appearance, one of the daredevils offered a succinct explanation for the stunt
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:42 am
Appeals court blocks Trump order to fire 19 intelligence officers assigned to DEI programs

The 19 career employees, all temporarily assigned to DEI roles, are part of a larger group of 58 CIA and ODNI officers who were placed on paid administrative leave due to their involvement in such programs and remain on leave today
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:39 am
Texas principal faces charges for allegedly selling GLP-1 drugs to school staff

Gerardo Moreno Mendez was hired to be principal at a second school district before his arrest last month
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:36 am
Trump demanded that his White House bathroom be covered in carpet, book authors claim

The unusual interior design decision led to concerns about a potential mold issue in the historic residence, the authors claim
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:33 am
LA warehouse fire released so much pollution into the air it surpassed 2025 wildfires that ravaged city
Particulate matter detected by a government agency during the fire has been linked to aggravated asthma and even decreased lung function
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:09 am
More than 10,000 immigrants arrested in the last five days after White House push, report says
The latest streak of arrests targeted a Catholic nun on her way to Mass and several people attending their court hearings
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:00 am
TSA issues warning about peanut butter after passenger hid live smoke grenade in jar

Bringing banned items onto planes ‘always has the potential for unintentionally causing harm,’ a TSA official warned
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:48 am
Fewer Americans are dying with a massive drop in overdose deaths leading the charge

Provisional CDC data shows the US mortality rate fell 4.6 percent to a record low, even as respiratory illnesses surged
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:43 am
‘We will rebuild’: Ukrainians defiant after Russia ‘unleashes hell’ on Kyiv, with deadly strikes killing 21

Residents on the ground in Kyiv tell Tom Watling of their shock following overnight onslaught of missiles and drones on the capital in ‘night of horror’
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:31 am
Red, white and feeling blue: Trump leaves fewer than half of Democrats ‘proud’ to be an American, stunning new poll finds
Democrats are far less likely than Republicans, even independents, to say they are ‘proud’ of being American as 250th anniversary of USA’s independence nears and shame of Trump lingers
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:21 am
Some donors were misled into giving to Trump-backed group instead of bipartisan America 250 team: report
Confusion between congressional organizing committee and Donald Trump-backed Freedom 250 led some philanthropists to pay their contributions to the wrong cause, House Democrats allege
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:08 am
Trump turns DC into a maze of fences as his monument upgrades take over America 250 celebrations

The president’s construction projects have made many of the tourist amenities in Washington inaccessible
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:01 am
Huge crowds packed the DC National Mall on Wednesday night - but it wasn’t for Trump

The atmosphere stood in stark contrast to that of many events at the Great American State Fair, which has drawn modest crowds
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:54 am
Trump so enraged at the small crowds for his State Fair rally that staff is furiously deleting social media photos: report
White House aides are reportedly worried that heavy security and hot temperatures could put a damper on crowds at Trump’s planned July 4 speech
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:50 am
July 4 events and Amtrak train routes canceled as heat dome smothers parts of US
High humidity is expected to make conditions feel even hotter
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:50 am
Woman has her driveway stolen from her Florida home as part of Nigerian scam

A contractor was hired by the scammer to redo the home’s driveway, but the company stopped working when the check provided to pay for the upgrades bounced
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:43 am
West Nile cases hit highest total in decades as experts warn about mosquitos spreading the virus across the US

The US has seen the highest number of cases by this point in the year since 2004
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:29 am
Kid Rock admits he calls Trump late at night to show off to his drinking buddies
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Kid Rock said the president ‘always picks up’ his calls, and sometimes gives him a ring ‘just to shoot the s***’
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:27 am
The little-known role Canada played in America’s fight for independence

That assertion may come as a surprise to people in the United States ahead of its 250th anniversary
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:20 am
Half a million dead but just 40sqkm gained in six months: Impact of Putin’s devastating war in numbers
Russia’s advances in eastern Ukraine are slowing and hundreds of thousands of troops have been killed. As Kyiv seizes the upper hand, Alex Croft looks at the data that shows why Moscow is struggling
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:15 am
Vatican declares Society of St. Pius X in schism and issues ‘brutal’ excommunications

The harshness of the response suggested that after trying to negotiate with the SSPX, the Vatican had had enough
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:57 am
July 4 fireworks on National Mall expected to cause hazardous pollution, Park Service warns: report
Internal National Park Service documents seen by The Washington Post suggest visitors should “avoid prolonged exposure” in unhealthy areas
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:50 am
Woman survived Venezuela earthquake by crawling through rubble hours after being deported by US
146 people were onboard the deportation flight, including 19 women and seven children, which landed hours before the earthquakes struck
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:44 am
Albanian police use teargas and water cannons on Jared Kushner resort protestors
Three police officers and one protester were injured in clashes, Albanian media reported
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:41 am
Yellow substance seen oozing out of Trump’s ‘Temu’ arch at the Great American State Fair
‘Must be the vandals again,’ wrote one X user
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:26 am
Iran-US war latest: Tehran warns Trump and Israel not to attack during Ayatollah Khamenei funeral
Iran said any attacks would be met with a ‘harsh retaliation’
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:22 am
Welcome to New York: Why the city feels like the happiest place on earth this summer

New York City, often characterized by its relentless pace and inherent cynicism, is currently experiencing an unusual wave of exuberance
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:13 am
Trump ruthlessly mocked for fake ‘library’ books on his new Qatar-gifted Air Force One

Members of the Trump administration showed off the lavish interior of the new plane for the first time as the president headed to North Dakota
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:09 am
Ebola outbreak in DR Congo could push a million more people into poverty
The economic cost of the Ebola outbreak to Africa could reach up to $3.6bn, the UN says
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:45 am
War-torn Yemen gets its own soccer miracle thousands of miles from World Cup after years of conflict
Yemen has been torn apart by 12 years of conflict
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:24 am
In-N-Out announces plans to open 6 new stores in five states
The beloved West Coast burger joint operates over 430 locations nationwide
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:19 am
Top EU court dismisses Google appeal of $4.5 billion antitrust fine

Judges at the European Union's top court have dismissed Google's appeal against a 4.1 billion euro antitrust fine
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:09 am
What is the SSPX? Everything we know as Vatican excommunicates priests in bitter row
The Vatican said priests and lay Catholics who are part of the society were in schism with the wider Church
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:05 am
German workers banned from taking sick leave without a medical note in tough reforms
Chancellor Friedrich Merz unveils far-reaching reforms to work, tax and pensions in a bid to boost the German economy
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:01 am
Florida could follow Texas and make Bible reading in school mandatory

Florida has followed Texas in implementing conservative policies previously, and Florida school officials did not seem against potentially adding the Bible to its required reading list, according to a report
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:01 am
Trump’s state fair melts under heat as ACs stop working forcing some exhibits to close
The punishing heat is the latest setback for Trump’s MAGA-aligned fair
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:59 am
The brutal shark attack on a teenage girl that inspired Trump to sign ‘Lulu’s Law’

There are between 60 to 80 known unprovoked shark bites worldwide each year
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:41 am
Why is Taylor Swift shutting down New York for her wedding? You should know why

New York is now a rich person's playground dressed up as a liveable city. Of course, Swift, Travis Kelce and their wealthy friends want to have a wedding party right in the middle of it over the major America 250 holiday. But the happy couple are the symptom rather than the disease, writes Holly Baxter
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:23 am
Sixteen children found in ‘deplorable’ home were part of same family, Ohio officials say

State Attorney General Andy Wilson said conditions inside the house were ‘almost beyond comprehension’ and described the case as ‘pure evil’
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:19 am
Google Maps gets better at pronouncing Māori placenames after years of complaints

After English, te reo Māori remains country’s second most widely spoken language
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:06 am
Trump’s Iran peace process descends into farce as ‘talks about talks’ end in stalemate
Little progress has been made in US-Iran peace negotiations despite Trump’s claims
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:01 am
A California farmer is being sued for selling his nectarines. So he is giving away 125,000 pounds for free

Cesar Mora of Reedley has decided to give away his fruit instead of watching it rot amid a legal battle with one of the largest produce companies in US
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:59 am
New poll reveals deep anxiety about America’s future ahead of July 4
Many Americans will celebrate the country's 250th anniversary on July 4 by grilling food or going to a parade
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:52 am
Trump ‘livid’ over crowd size at National Mall state fair, report says: ‘Who thought this was a good idea?’
‘It was an ‘if you build it, they will come’ mentality that failed,’ one source close to the White House said
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:48 am
Trump administration’s $46 billion 'smart wall' races ahead on the US-Mexico border

The United States is rapidly building what it calls a “smart wall” on the Mexico border, combining tall steel fencing with advanced technology like sensors and cameras
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:48 am
Palantir CEO Alex Karp crashes out during bizarre TV news appearance: ‘I feel like I’m gonna get kicked out of the room!’
The CEO of the data mining giant accused major AI labs of having an ‘effing insane’ business model that threatened their partners
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:48 am
Trump delivers MAGA its very own Fyre Festival — the ‘Great American State Fair’
Holly Baxter reports on a flop of an event where you can have your fill of $23 turkey legs and dance with a crowd of four people to a Temu version of Beyonce’s greatest hits, in celebration of an America gone awry
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:45 am
Nine years after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico is still waiting for help

Lawmakers have released a federal audit that found that only 25% of some $14 billion in federal funds obligated for Puerto Rico’s power grid after Hurricane Maria razed it almost a decade ago has reached the U.S. territory
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:38 am
Iran warns oil tankers to use approved routes in Strait of Hormuz or face a ‘forceful response’
Iranian deputy foreign minister has asserted that Strait of Hormuz is ‘under Iran's command’
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:22 am
Tucker Carlson and MTG both looking at a new third-party after split from GOP

Marjorie Taylor Greene said that she wanted to launch a party that ‘doesn’t fall into the traps of Democrats and Republicans’
Published: July 2, 2026, 3:56 am
Dramatic pictures show red skies over Caracas days after deadly earthquake

There was speculation on social media that the dramatic sunset could be so-called “earthquake lights”
Published: July 2, 2026, 3:40 am
Why Putin keeps targeting Kyiv while his war machine grinds to a halt on frontline
Russia has amplified its attacks on Ukraine despite insistence it is open to peace talks
Published: July 2, 2026, 3:34 am
Sweltering in tanks in 37C: Ukrainian troops prepare to battle Russia in extreme heatwave
Days after a deadly heatwave swept across Europe, troops in Ukraine tell Alex Croft that they will try to use extreme weather to their advantage by disrupting Moscow’s supply routes
Published: July 2, 2026, 3:24 am
Trump pulls the plug on program that reviewed possible wrongful convictions, AG says
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said on Wednesday he was shutting down his office's Conviction Review Unit that looked into potential wrongful convictions
Published: July 2, 2026, 2:43 am
Firefighters battle blazes across Europe as thousands evacuated in France
Fires have spread across Europe
Published: July 2, 2026, 2:43 am
Trump made more than $1B in crypto earnings last year. Here’s how

US President Donald Trump made more than US$1 billion from cryptocurrency last year, according to his annual financial disclosure
Published: July 2, 2026, 2:42 am
Trump posts AI video as a doctor diagnosing celebrities with derangement syndrome

In the president’s latest bizarre clip, AI-generated versions of Whoopi Goldberg and Robert DeNiro appear as ‘patients’ in need of help
Published: July 2, 2026, 2:17 am
Marine Le Pen says she won’t run for president if ordered to wear electronic bracelet
France will hold the first round of its next presidential election on April 18
Published: July 2, 2026, 2:16 am
Trump claims ‘Cuba is coming our way’ during North Dakota speech

US president Donald Trump claimed “Cuba is coming our way” while recalling an anecdote about Roosevelt's heroism during the Battle of San Juan Hill.
Published: July 2, 2026, 1:46 am
Boeing told UPS that engine flaw wasn’t flight safety risk before 15 died, officials claim
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The plane crashed last fall while accelerating down the runway at Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport, killing killed all three pilots and 12 people on the ground
Published: July 2, 2026, 1:32 am
Experts warn one firework could ignite next major wildfire

With wildfires raging across the Western U.S., cities and states are restricting fireworks as the nation gears up for a big Fourth of July
Published: July 2, 2026, 1:30 am
Trump tried to humiliate Italy’s far-right leader. Instead, he helped to unite Europe against him
President Donald Trump’s attacks on Italy’s premier have had an unintended consequence
Published: July 2, 2026, 1:02 am
The Onion’s stunning plan for Alex Jones’ Infowars will send money to Sandy Hook families
The families of those killed in the Sandy Hook school shooting will indirectly receive money from Alex Jones after a billion-dollar defamation verdict
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:40 am
Ukraine, Putin or call centre fraud: The theories behind assassination attempt on Ukrainian tycoon in Monaco

A manhunt continues for the suspect two days since Vadym Iermolaiev was targeted by a suspected parcel bomb in the lobby of his apartment
Published: July 1, 2026, 11:46 pm
How glide bombs will shape the future of the war in Ukraine

Analysts say the weapons are increasingly making a difference on the battlefield due to their low cost and explosive power
Published: July 1, 2026, 10:28 pm
Russia’s major drone and missile attack on Kyiv kills 8 and sends people fleeing into shelters

Intense strikes cause loud explosions and building fires across Ukrainian capital
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:57 pm
Daredevil couple arrested after scaling Empire State Building to get engaged 1,450 feet in the air
The couple shared their experience on top of the antena via social meddia
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:54 pm
AP Was There: Millions of mourners attended funeral of Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini

On June 6, 1989, millions of Iranians turned out in the streets to bury Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who had led the 1979 Islamic Revolution
Published: July 1, 2026, 8:30 pm
Former NBA star Malik Beasley pleads not guilty in gambling scandal

Beasley’s lawyer said the indicted former NBA star ‘wants to move on with his life’ following the arraignment
Published: July 1, 2026, 6:02 pm
Federal judge says Supreme Court decisions show ‘emerging pragmatic conservatism’
The federal judge focused on birthright citizenship and the Mississippi mail-in ballot law
Published: July 1, 2026, 5:14 pm
Trump talks to AI Teddy Roosevelt about his ‘greatest achievement’

Trump has boasted about the creation of the Panama Canal under the Roosevelt administration, and even threatened to take the waterway back
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:52 pm
Canadians feel renewed sense of patriotism after Trump tariffs and 51st state threats

A new poll found that 52% of Canadians are now very proud of their nationality
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:33 pm
Boy, 11, had no visible wounds but died from rabies transmitted by bat
There have only been 28 rabies cases reported in humans in Canada since 1924
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:05 pm
Megyn Kelly admits she ‘can’t stand’ the Trump family’s ‘grifty’ moves

The right-wing media personality said she’s ‘disappointed with some aspects’ of Trump’s presidency
Published: July 1, 2026, 3:28 pm
US egg producers to donate millions of eggs and pay $3.3 billion in DOJ settlement
Average U.S. egg prices reached a record high of approximately $6.23 per dozen in March 2025
Published: July 1, 2026, 3:06 pm
Mitch McConnell found unconscious after ‘heart attack’ last month: reports
The 84-year-old Kentucky Republican received CPR and was rushed to the hospital following the June 14 health incident at his Washington home
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:52 pm
Three kids forced a law change after being told they needed to pay $400 to run a lemonade stand
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Michigan lawmakers are considering a bill that would end permit requirements for kids running lemonade stands
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:22 pm
DOGE cuts see small towns across the nation forced to pare down America 250 celebrations

DOGE cut $100 million in National Endowment for the Humanities grants that the Elon Musk-led initiative claimed did not align with Trump’s agenda
Published: July 1, 2026, 10:54 am
California officially designates Bruce Lee Day to honor the martial arts icon
Born in San Francisco in 1940, Lee held birthright citizenship
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:04 pm
MAGA pol brags about going to eat steak and lobster - and doesn’t care much that Americans can’t afford it

‘Affordability? What’re you talking about?’ Texas Republican Troy Nehls said
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:03 pm
Life-threatening fungal infection that can live on surfaces for weeks is rising in the US

The infection typically affects people with severe medical conditions and patients can be infectious for more than two years without any symptoms
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:02 pm
Trump drops unintentionally risque ‘threesome’ quip about himself, his sons and nation’s top military honor
President traveled to North Dakota for tour of the Teddy Roosevelt Presidential Library Wednesday where he gave the remarks
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:00 pm
Family of baby killed by police in Walmart parking lot says autopsy challenges officers’ account

The family is demanding that police body camera and dashcam video, as well as Walmart surveillance video, be made public
Published: July 1, 2026, 1:49 pm
Fire rages at the Grand Canyon after nearly 150,000 acres burned last year

Firefighters are battling the blaze from above because the fire is located in steep, inaccessible terrain, parks officials said
Published: July 1, 2026, 1:34 pm
Pilot woke up in downtown Denver hotel to find bat in his room and bite on his foot, lawsuit claims

The alleged bat encounter now makes it difficult for the pilot to sleep in hotels, his attorney says
Published: July 1, 2026, 1:33 pm
Suspected drink driver busted after returning to scene of the crime in tractor

A suspected drink-driver was arrested after returning to the scene of a crash to tow his truck away with a tractor.
Published: July 1, 2026, 12:44 pm
Americans prepare to celebrate nation’s 250th amid deep political divisions
This proud and boisterous occasion is undeniably tinged with both division and doubt
Published: July 1, 2026, 12:23 pm
Conflicts of interest? Trump only has one interest: himself | Robert Reich

The president made $2.2bn last year, with plenty of help from his own political decisions. This is called corruption, folks In financial disclosures released on Tuesday, Trump reported earning more than $1bn last year from his several cryptocurrency ventures. All told – including other parts of his vast holdings, such as his real estate assets – Trump made at least $2.2bn last year, as opposed to the roughly $622m his businesses raked in in 2024, before he returned to the presidency.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:20 am
‘A sanitized view of America’: inside Trump’s campaign to erase US history from national parks

Critics say the Trump administration is trying to rewrite and whitewash history by removing and altering scores of signs on public lands Jerry Bransford, a former US National Park Service (NPS) ranger, has always had a deep connection with the land he grew up on – and the land hundreds of feet below it. His great-great-grandfather, Materson “Mat” Bransford, was one of the earliest explorers of Mammoth Cave in south-central Kentucky, the largest known cave system on the planet. But for decades, Mat wasn’t paid for his work. Enslavers rented him out for $100 a year to a man who wanted to turn the site into a tourist attraction – what would later become Mammoth Cave national park.
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:00 am
Malik Tillman’s bloody sock game rockets into US World Cup history

The midfielder had to work hard to win his place in Mauricio Pochettino’s squad for this tournament. He is more than repaying his coach’s faith While Malik Tillman was unsure of what to expect from the United States’ last-32 clash with Bosnia and Herzegovina, he certainly must have assumed he would finish the game with his boots intact. Tillman has been one of the US’s most important players in their run to the last 16, a vital part of their buildup and a tricky technician for opponents to contend with when he’s maneuvering through the final third. While everyone else waited to learn whether or not Folarin Balogun would be sent off during the second half of Wednesday’s 2-0 victory, Tillman noticed some discomfort with his right boot. There was a good reason: the top of it had been ripped after a stomp from an opponent.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:00 am
My job provides financial stability but my passion has gone. What do I do? | Leading questions

You don’t have to force passion about a role you find boring, writes Eleanor Gordon-Smith. And it could help by asking if work has to be meaningful at all Read more Leading questions After six months of unemployment following redundancy, I am re-entering the workforce. Initially I set out to change my career completely but that hasn’t transpired. I have spent the last half a year being present with my kids, attending school activities, baking, exercising, reading and staying on top of household chores. At times I’ve felt bored, but ultimately having one parent home has made for a smoother, simpler life. I’m heading back to work so we can keep finances flowing. But now that I’ve had my time out, it all feels so lacklustre. Reading LinkedIn makes me feel ill – the AI slop, the bombastic words. I keep thinking: do people really care about this?
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:00 am
All the whey up! How a dairy byproduct became the star of the ‘proteinmaxxing’ boom

As GLP-1s drive the current protein craze, a supplement once only taken by powerlifters is now so popular US producers are struggling to keep up For generations, the Meives family made cheese. Tony Meives’s grandfather, a Swiss immigrant, and his father both ran small cheese factories in Wisconsin, in the heart of America’s dairyland. “I worked in the cheese factory my whole life,” Meives says. “I have four world-class cheesemakers in my family.” But when it came time to inherit the family business, Meives found there was more money in the industrial runoff that his grandfather would have once thrown away. Today, the 39-year-old bodybuilder and gym owner runs a company that sells whey protein powder, the watery byproduct of cheesemaking that was once considered waste. “Twenty years ago, the only people who took whey were bodybuilders,” he says. “Over the past five years, the market has really opened up to each and every type of person you can probably think of.” When Robert F Kennedy Jr, the US health secretary, declared late last month, that “the war on protein is over”, he sounded a bit like one of those Japanese soldiers of second world war lore, who spent years hunkering in the jungles of south-east Asia, oblivious to the fact that hostilities had long ceased. Perhaps there was a time when advice leaned more towards a diet based around fruit, vegetables and carbohydrates – but by May 2026, the war on protein was surely over. Protein had won.
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:00 am
From collapsible kettles to folding kayaks: 10 camping gear upgrades to make life outdoors easier

Camping doesn’t have to mean roughing it – these gadgets, tools and toys will make it a smoother experience A weekend in the woods requires a lot more than just a cooler full of cold ones. After you have a tent, sleeping bag and other basics covered, it’s time to consider upgrades that can make your camping experience more comfortable, relaxing and just plain fun. Our outdoor-loving staff have some ideas. From a solar oven to a backpacking pillow you’ll never leave behind, these Filter-tested products will make your next trip one to remember.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:15 am
Brutal heatwave scorches eastern US ahead of Fourth of July weekend

National Weather Service warns heat index could reach 115F as heat grips midwest, Ohio valley and east coast A “prolonged, dangerous heatwave” is expected to intensify across parts of the central and eastern United States over the next few days and into the holiday weekend, bringing record-breaking temperatures, humidity and dangerous conditions to millions of Americans. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned on Thursday that temperatures between 95F (35C) and 105F (40.5C), combined with high humidity, will push heat index values across parts of the region to between 100F and 115F.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:34 am
Trump hijacked US’s 250 anniversary to serve ‘political ideology and pet projects’, congressional report says

House Democratic subcommittee report outlines web of alleged corruption, wire fraud and pay-to-play schemes Donald Trump staged a hostile takeover of the US’s 250th anniversary celebration to enrich political allies, harvest voter data and promote Christian nationalist ideology, according to a congressional investigation released on Thursday. The interim report, “From Vanity to Insanity: How the White House Cheated the American People Out of Their 250th Birthday”, outlines a web of alleged corruption, wire fraud and pay-to-play schemes orchestrated through a shadow corporation embedded within the National Park Foundation (NPF).
Published: July 2, 2026, 3:00 am
Spain v Austria: World Cup 2026 last 32 – live

⚽️ Kick-off time: 12pm local/3pm EDT/8pm BST/5am AEST 1 min Lamine Yamal works Alexander Schlager inside the first minute with a low shot from 20 yards after a sharp Spain break. 1 min And they’re off.
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Published: July 2, 2026, 12:22 pm
Former Olympian canoeist reportedly indicted after reaching into reflecting pool – US politics live

David Hearn was arrested on misdemeanor charge as Trump’s $14m renovation of Washington DC landmark appeared to be botched OpenAI is reportedly in early stage talks to give a 5% stake in the ChatGPT developer to the US government as artificial intelligence companies attempt to smooth relations with Donald Trump’s administration. The OpenAI chief executive, Sam Altman, has argued that giving the US public a financial stake in the company is the best way to share the benefits of AI, according to the Financial Times, which cited two unnamed people familiar with the discussions.
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:08 pm
Couple who staged apparent proposal atop Empire State Building faces slew of charges

‘Rooftopers’ Angela Nikolau and Ivan Kuznetsov were arrested after allegedly scaling the New York skyscraper Two Russian “rooftoppers” who staged an apparent marriage proposal at the peak of the Empire State Building’s spire were reportedly arraigned in New York City on Thursday on a slew of charges including reckless endangerment. Angela Nikolau and Ivan Kuznetsov were arrested on Wednesday after the stunt, which featured the pair, dressed in all black, unfurling a peace banner and kissing.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:04 am
Novice climber rescued after surviving 1,500ft fall down California mountain

The woman, 31, suffered some injuries but was found alert and in good spirits on Mount Shasta, officials said A novice climber was rescued after surviving a 1,500ft fall down California’s Mount Shasta on Sunday, officials said. The woman, 31, was attempting to ascend the mountain along the Left of Heart variation of the popular Avalanche Gulch route alongside two other novice climbers at an elevation of about 13,000ft when she fell.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:33 am
Outrage over ‘cruel’ Florida move to ban undocumented students from college

Critics condemn decision by education board aligned with hard-right Ron DeSantis to block access to college system Immigration advocates in Florida have decried a “cruel and harmful” new rule by education officials aligned with hard-right Republican governor Ron DeSantis to ban undocumented students from state colleges and universities. The Florida board of education voted on Tuesday to bar access to its 28 state-funded institutions to anybody not a US citizen or “lawfully present” in the country. It follows Florida’s move last year to strip discounted in-state tuition rates for certain immigrant students.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:56 am
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce donate $26m to charities ahead of reported wedding

Couple pledges millions to children’s hospitals, food banks and educational programs in advance of their big day Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are donating $26m to charities in advance of their rumored wedding at New York’s Madison Square Garden this weekend, a representative for the couple has confirmed to the Guardian. The 20 named charities include organizations in meaningful locations to the couple such as Nashville (where Swift got her start in music), Kansas City (the home of Kelce’s Chiefs NFL team) and New York City, where Swift and Kelce’s wedding is reported to take place.
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:28 am
Canadian boy dies of rabies after waking to find bat on his face

Eleven-year-old developed symptoms 19 days after encounter in Ontario in ‘exceedingly rare’ case Doctors in Canada say a child who awoke to find a bat resting on his nose and mouth while visiting an Ontario cottage later died of rabies, in an “exceedingly rare case” that highlights the need for better public awareness. In a report published this week in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, infectious disease physicians confirmed that the 11-year-old boy died from rabies, a fatality they said probably could have been prevented with greater awareness of how the virus is transmitted.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:29 am
From birth until death: how the ethnicity pain gap follows people through life

Patients from minority ethnic backgrounds often have to demonstrate higher levels of pain, only to receive less effective treatment A growing body of global research has shown that patients from minority ethnic backgrounds are less likely to have their pain recognised, believed and adequately treated – with disparities experienced from childhood all the way through to end-of-life care. Evidence suggests these disparities persist across multiple healthcare settings, including emergency care, maternity services, and cancer treatment. Study after study from different countries has found that patients from minority ethnic backgrounds are frequently required to demonstrate higher levels of pain before receiving treatment, and are often given less effective treatment even when their pain is acknowledged.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:00 am
‘I can still hear the children’: Canada’s residential schools survivors welcome chance to reclaim sites

Former Mohawk Institute in Ontario latest to become a museum, as survivors hope preserving sites will prevent horrors they witnessed from being forgotten In the foyer of the former Mohawk Institute residential school, a plaque makes a request to visitors: help us identify unnamed survivors. “We do not know the names of some of the people in the photos used in the exhibition. If you recognize someone, please share that information.”
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:00 am
‘It was a massacre’: Haiti gangs carry out mass killings across the country

The Guardian has found evidence of a massacre that left at least 70 civilians dead as the country’s security forces struggle to control even the main roads to the capital It is 2am when the gunshots begin. The neighbourhood in rural Haiti is asleep. “Pow, pow, pow – quick gunfire coming towards us from all directions,” says Merçide Daniel, a 45-year-old mother of four. “It was the Gran Grif gang coming to take over our neighbourhood and turn it into a base.” Dozens of men wearing civilian clothes and bandanas, with rifles slung around their necks, swarm through the village, shooting indiscriminately.
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:00 am
Authorities arrest 10 people accused of facilitating sex trafficking in Los Angeles

Prosecutors said members of the a gang targeted about 51 underage girls and women along LA’s Figueroa corridor Ten people accused of facilitating a sex-trafficking operation that targeted about 51 underage girls and women have been arrested as California authorities conducted their latest operation to curb trafficking along the Figueroa corridor in Los Angeles, according to a Wednesday news release. Prosecutors said on Wednesday that members and associates of the south Los Angeles-based gang the Hoovers acted as pimps, recruiting minors and women, some of whom were runaways or foster kids, with the “false promise” of a better life or with violence into sex work between February 2021 and June 2026.
Published: July 1, 2026, 3:07 pm
R&B star Chris Brown ordered to pay $13m to housekeeper mauled by his dog

California jury sides with Maria Avila over 2020 attack that left her requiring skin grafts R&B star Chris Brown has been ordered to pay $12.9m in damages to a housekeeper who was mauled by a dog at one of his properties. Maria Avila was working at Brown’s house in Tarzana, California, in 2020 when she was attacked by Hades, a Caucasian shepherd used as a guard dog. At the trial in Van Nuys, California, Avila said she was left with serious injuries to her arm and face, requiring dozens of sutures and skin grafts from her abdomen to her arm. She said was also left with post-traumatic stress disorder, and nerve damage which made it difficult to work.
Published: July 1, 2026, 3:12 am
Scientists fear seabird die-off as El Niño looms: ‘We don’t know how bad this will get’

Many seabirds are starving to death as a marine heat wave lingers off California and fish seek deeper, cooler waters Within minutes of walking on a San Diego beach, marine ornithologist Tammy Russell found the feathered carcasses – one after another. Some were mixed in with washed up kelp. Others were under rocks.
Published: July 1, 2026, 12:37 pm
‘Something is up’: New York prepares for wedding of the century amid Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce rumors

Swifties braved a heatwave on Thursday in New York to get a glimpse of preparations at Madison Square Garden On the streets of New York City, cars are honking, trucks are unloading and wedding bells are ringing. After nearly a year of breathless speculation, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce seem set to host their wedding festivities smack in the middle of the Big Apple at Madison Square Garden tomorrow, creating a cultural spectacle in the middle of a sweltering heatwave and Independence Day celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary. On Thursday morning, the streets around the arena were closed to traffic but open to pedestrians. A white tent was being constructed on the 31st Street side of the stadium, as a flurry of cars pulled up. Visible packaging included chicken wings from Amick Farms, large bags of ground beef and a large box from Brooklyn’s Northside Bakery. When approached by the Guardian, a gaggle of staffers with lanyards were adamant about the secrecy. “We don’t know anything!” one said.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:56 am
US World Cup clash stirs mixed emotions in St Louis’s Bosnian community

The US city is home to about 70,000 Bosnians, the largest diaspora community outside their homeland Mersad Smajic, a St Louis, Missouri, real estate investor and restaurant owner, has been thrilled to see fellow Bosnian immigrants thrive in their new home, which has been especially evident during the World Cup. The midwestern city has about 70,000 Bosnians, most of whom fled the country during its war in the 90s, making it the largest such community outside the Balkan country.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:29 am
‘There’s not a lot of Black stories made by Black creatives in theater’: inside Kwame Kwei-Armah’s new TLC musical

CrazySexyCool, the celebrated playwright’s new show in DC, is a vibrant love letter to the hits and sisterhood of the R&B trio CrazySexyCool, an ambitious new musical about the visionary 90s trio TLC at Arena Stage in Washington DC, aspires to make good on its title and then some. Crammed with platinum sing-alongs and tabloid-chronicled plot twists, it follows the legendary girl group – Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas and Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins – through more than a decade of success and struggle, resulting in a teeming production that includes piles of era-defining R&B hits, deep racks of vintage Cross Colours T-shirts and a claw-foot bathtub filled with Nikes set aflame. At its most outrageous, CrazySexyCool seems to be testing the tensile strength of the jukebox musical itself. Then again, this is TLC. The truth was outrageous. And that makes for a busy, dizzying, detail-minded show. Throughout the various dramas unfolding onstage, the musical’s three leads – Holli’ Gabrielle Conway as T-Boz, Jade Milan as Left Eye, Stoney B Woods as Chilli – exude a poise that feels as cool and congenial as the real TLC did when they ruled the radio three decades ago. At a weeknight performance of CrazySexyCool in late June, audience members seemed as if they had been reunited with old friends, singing, laughing, shouting affirmations and dancing in their seats.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:47 am
Breaking hearts and blowing minds: Robyn’s 20 greatest songs – ranked!

As she tours the UK, we pick the best of an artist who defined the ‘sad banger’ – but also radiates joy and strength from her perfect pop songs Robyn has written and recorded more striking and melodically rich songs than this, but the opening track of Body Talk Part 1 might be this famously unbiddable pop star’s mission statement: an appealingly minimal bit of house music that dismisses a list of eye-rolling complaints aimed at everything from the music industry to uncomfortable shoes by repeating the title over and over again.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:17 am
‘Hugging is forbidden’: women jailed for life – in pictures

Former public defender Sara Bennett spent 13 years photographing women convicted of homicide. She traces their lives in prison – and what happens as they re-enter the outside world
Published: July 1, 2026, 11:00 pm
‘It is comforting to be haunted’: how attitudes to abortion have changed through the ages

The abortion debate – the language of life, choice and rights – severs women, and their pain, from history. I don’t want to forget my abortion and I don’t want to forget theirs The physical fact of my abortion caught me off guard. I had been so accustomed to defending abortion as an abstract right – as a right to privacy, to healthcare, to autonomy – that when it came to having one, I was surprised by the brutality of it. Fasting for hours before. Clammy and light-headed, my hands freezing and damp, in the clinic waiting room. Waves of contracting pain afterwards, the blood and the vomit from the anaesthesia, the days of cramping and bleeding. Soaking through pads. Cold sweat. I thought having an abortion would feel like the exercise of the hard-won autonomy of generations of feminists before me. But mostly it just hurt. What do you do with the brute fact of pain? Of what Annie Ernaux describes, writing about her own abortion before legalisation in France, as an experience that sweeps through the body? I could not translate it easily into a feminist politics, into a slogan, into something I could shout or wanted to shout. It did not feel like the exercise of bodily autonomy; it did not feel like a choice, though of course, in some formal and factual way, I did choose to have an abortion. It’s just that the choice seemed to be the least important and least interesting part of the whole experience, totally unmemorable when it came up against the violence and urgency of the body, reeling and revolting against the sudden transformation from pregnancy to unpregnancy. Nor did the sensations of aborting feel like the making of an abortion story, like the raw material for an anecdote that could be compressed and publicised on social media, piled up with the others to make some kind of aggrieved claim. There was no real plot – but feeling.
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:00 pm
Trump is avoiding the World Cup because it’s packed with good things he doesn’t like | Barney Ronay

For all its gloss and elitist governance, football will not bend to the will of a president so eager to demonise and exclude At 4.38pm on 28 June Donald Trump dropped a Truth. Nothing unusual in that. Trump’s Truth Social feed is relentless and ever-giving. That same afternoon he also Truthed at 3.58pm, 3.59pm, and twice at 7.42pm, all in the same instantly recognisable, weirdly cartoonish tone, as if a giant maize-based salted snack from a jaunty 1970s TV advert has been pumped full of voodoo and vitamins and propped up behind a lectern to explain geopolitics to the world, but only in the kind of words you might use while arguing with your nine-year-old sister.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:31 am
Germany are no longer a tournament team and must reconnect with our own identity | Philipp Lahm

Germany’s third early World Cup exit in a row is not down to a lack of talent or the name of the coach, but not knowing how they want to play I am stunned. Germany have been eliminated early from a World Cup for the third time in a row. I need time to recover from this. The key word that needs to be discussed is continuity – something the national team have lacked for a decade. German football hasn’t decided how it wants to play. There are constantly new ideas, and time and again new players in new positions. Julian Nagelsmann has experimented too much, and not just during this tournament. Yet developing a team takes years. Germany have always been successful when player roles were clearly defined, the hierarchy was established and the team had a clear concept of how to attack and defend. That conviction was completely missing. At this World Cup, the team didn’t look as if they had gone through the process that every team must undergo.
Published: July 1, 2026, 7:59 pm
Ghosts of the Azteca: England return to scene of infamous Maradona handball

Mexico have a formidable record in their iconic stadium but for many it will always be associated with one player As soon as the World Cup draw was completed in Washington DC last December, the date went into the diary, circled in bold by every England fan that hoped to travel, and millions more who knew they would not. Sunday 5 July, Mexico City. If everything went to plan and Thomas Tuchel’s team topped Group L and won their last-32 tie, they would be going to the Azteca Stadium for the last 16. There was another element in play. If Mexico won their group and advanced in the last 32, they would provide the opposition. Just imagine. England to play a critical knockout tie against one of the host nations in their back yard. It is a back yard where Mexico boast a fearsome record, where they feel close to invincible, owing in part to it being about 2,240 metres above sea level. The altitude can spin the heads of opposing players, burn their lungs. It does not affect Mexico.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:00 am
Tielemans’ controversial late penalty caps Belgium comeback over Senegal

This time Senegal’s players did not depart the field prematurely owing to a burning sense of injustice, as they did in the Africa Cup of Nations final in January, but they did exit another knockout match aggrieved after Belgium advanced to the last 16 deep in extra time. The winning goal, a nerveless Youri Tielemans penalty which capped an extraordinary comeback from 2-0 down, came with 124 minutes and 44 seconds on the clock, cementing its place as the latest goal in World Cup history. A penalty shootout appeared all but a formality until the referee, Saíd Martínez, wandered towards the video review monitor, an audience of players awaiting the verdict on Lamine Camara swiping Tielemans’s left ankle in the seconds before Dodi Lukébakio skimmed the crossbar. Romelu Lukaku bounced the ball on the edge of the box as Senegal’s players swamped the penalty spot; Pathé Ciss curled in a heap in an attempt to delay the spot-kick for as long as possible. Rudi Garcia could not watch, turning his back on the sidelines before Tielemans seized on Belgium’s get out of jail card to tee up a last-16 meeting with the USA here on Monday. A tearful Camara was inconsolable at the final whistle, his green shirt still covering his face as he headed down the tunnel.
Published: July 1, 2026, 3:58 pm
Mexico fans: what is the mood before your World Cup tie against England?

Mexico have won four games without conceding a goal. How is excitement building before the big last-16 match? Well, Mexico fans, it’s looking good. You have glided into the last 16 of the World Cup with ease. Four games, four wins and not a single goal conceded. And you have finally broken your habit of losing in the first knockout stage at World Cups. Your win against Ecuador this week was your first in a knockout tie since you beat Bulgaria at the Azteca Stadium in 1986. And your reward? Another big match at the Azteca. This time it’s England in the last 16. Are you feeling confident? What is the mood in the country – how is excitement building in Mexico City before the match? Are you enjoying being one of the three co-hosts? Has the experience exceeded your expectations? What is your prediction for the England game? How far will your team go? And who will win the tournament?
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:19 am
Modric and Ronaldo reunited at World Cup as Croatia aim to snap Portugal’s streak

Two of international football’s 200 club have had parallel careers with their countries, but will this be their last meeting? Can you remember what you were doing on 1 March 2006? Perhaps you were at Anfield, watching England beat Uruguay 2-1. You might have seen Switzerland put three goals past Scotland at Hampden Park. Or you might have watched Luka Modric make his debut for Croatia. They beat Argentina 3-2, with Lionel Messi scoring his first international goal. The same evening, Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in a 3-0 Portugal victory against Saudi Arabia, no doubt dreaming of the day he would live and work in the country.
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:00 am
Wimbledon 2026: Britain’s Choinski v Tiafoe; Mensik v Dimitrov; Rybakina through – live

All the latest news from Thursday’s live action at SW19 At 4-3 in the second, Shnaider makes 0-40, Sansonova saving the first break point with a forehand ushered to the corner and the second with a serve out wide and clean-up. But when a return, thudded flat and close to the baseline, arrives, the response falls long, and the French Open semi-finalist will now serve for a decider at 4-6 5-3. We get going on No1 at 1pm BST, 1.30pm on Centre, but before that, we’ve close matches on 12 and 18. Samsonova is still holding her own against Shanider, who beat Sabalenka – admittedly with help from Sabalenka herself – on her way to the semis at Roland Garros, leading 6-4 3-3 and refusing to wilt though her opponent has improved. And Fery – who our commentators reckon has the ability to break the top 20 – trails Virtanen 5-7 4-4. Back with our hidings, though, De Minaur has just served out a 6-2 set to lead Mannarino 2-0.
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Published: July 2, 2026, 12:19 pm
Tour de France braced for historic stage cancellations amid 44C European heatwave

‘It’s very much on our mind’: Tour’s technical director Extreme weather could impact the peloton on Sunday The 2026 Tour de France, which starts in Barcelona on Saturday, is steeling itself for climate change disruption with another extreme heatwave predicted to return to Europe in the coming days which could see stages cancelled. “It’s something that’s very much on our mind,” said Thierry Gouvenou, the Tour’s technical director. “It’s not the first time we have faced this, but this time it’s worse because of what we have already experienced in May and June.”
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:39 am
Celtics reportedly trade 2024 NBA finals MVP Jaylen Brown to 76ers after stormy few weeks

Celtics to get Paul George and draft picks in deal Brown had been unhappy with treatment by Celtics The Boston Celtics are trading 2024 NBA finals MVP Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers for Paul George and a slew of draft capital in yet another blockbuster offseason move in the league. Boston will also receive two first-round picks and two second-rounders as part of the deal.
Published: July 1, 2026, 4:20 pm
What does a team owner actually do on gameday? We asked the Seattle Storm’s Dawn Trudeau

From physical therapy with her cats to pacing the concourse before tipoff, the Seattle Storm co-owner explains what owning one of the WNBA’s model franchises actually looks like When the Seattle SuperSonics left the Pacific Northwest in 2008, the NBA franchise’s sister team, the Seattle Storm, nearly went with them to the Oklahoma dustbowl. But thankfully for basketball fans in the Emerald City, a group of local women stepped in and bought the team, keeping it in town. Today, the Storm are one of the most successful WNBA franchises, boasting four championships and a roster of legends who have worn the green and gold jersey, from Sue Bird to Breanna Stewart to Jewell Loyd. But the team’s standout – and progressive – history would never have happened if it hadn’t been for Force 10 Hoops, the Storm’s ownership group.
Published: July 2, 2026, 2:00 am
Trout sushi for breakfast? The surprising diets of Wimbledon stars

With probiotic foods thought to boost performance, tournament chefs are catering with gut health in mind Trout sushi washed down with coffee kombucha may not be the stereotypical breakfast of champions, but it’s become the go-to for Wimbledon’s tennis stars. Athletes are increasingly demanding sustainable options, as well as seeking out gut-friendly foods aligned with a microbiome diet, according to the tournament’s chefs. Recent research has shown a link between gut health, which can be improved through dietary changes, and sporting performance.
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:03 am
The eternal whirring of the Caitlin Clark conspiracy machine has shifted into a new gear

The Indiana Fever star’s so-called fans are intent on casting her as a victim. The narrative is an injustice to the guard and her fellow players Sign up to get WNBA 30 in your inbox every Tuesday When Caitlin Clark entered the WNBA she brought along an audience unlike any the league had ever seen: millions of casual fans who weren’t necessarily interested in women’s basketball, but were nonetheless intrigued by this ponytailed wonder shooting three-pointers from the half-court logo. Three years since she became a household name at the University of Iowa, the 24-year-old Indiana Fever star hasn’t just become a potent vessel for culture-war anxieties and grievances. She has been cast in the role of a victim under siege from jealous rivals, negligent referees and league officials who resent her popularity and influence. Every snub becomes an obvious clue in hindsight for her most extreme fans, every controversy an open-and-shut case. Last week, the WNBA released a poster to commemorate its 30th anniversary, and it hit the internet like a Magic Eye picture from the 1990s. Rubberneckers looked right past the 20 players who made the cut and started asking about the one who didn’t: Clark. “I assume the back side is just a photo of CC,” one Facebook user snarked. “I mean she saved the league.”
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:00 am
Tour de France 2026: stage-by-stage guide to this year’s race

The team time trial returns as this year’s Tour starts in Barcelona for the first time in race’s history The first team time trial since 2019, past many of Barcelona’s prime tourist sites – La Rambla, Sagrada Familia – but with a novel format: riders’ times will be taken individually at the uphill finish. So rather than trying to finish four or five riders together, teams will wear out non-climbers early on, then have lighter men peeling off one by one in the finale – replicating the usual approach to a summit finish in a road race. Advance warning: Jonas Vingegaard’s Visma, Remco Evenepoel’s Red Bull, and Tadej Pogacar’s UAE Emirates are masters of this game.
Published: July 1, 2026, 6:00 am
Let us celebrate America’s birthday. And, despite it all, hope for another 250 years | Francine Pose

Democracies rarely last, but ours has. That alone is worth celebrating One reason to celebrate America’s national big birthday – our 250th on the Fourth of July – is to honor the unusual longevity of our democratic experiment. Democracies rarely last, but ours has. Even if we know its flawed history – the land grab and slaughter of the indigenous population; slavery; enduring racial, gender and economic inequalities – it’s hard to fault the admirable, high-minded idealism of the Bill of Rights and the US constitution. I’m all for celebrating democracy. The bicentennial was fun. I lived outside a small rural town where there was a parade, a fife and drum corps, tricornered hats, flags and fireworks. Then president Gerald Ford had sponsored civil rights legislation. Roe v Wade was three years old. There were brilliant and honorable judges serving on the US supreme court. The Vietnam war had ended. Obviously there were problems: our growing military presence in Central America, the bankrupting and colonization of American inner cities, growing disparities. Even so, there was a hope in the air, a sense that things might be looking up.
Published: July 2, 2026, 3:00 am
Ben Jennings on the US’s 250th birthday under Donald Trump – cartoon

Published: July 2, 2026, 10:25 am
The scourge of the death penalty hangs over America | Austin Sarat

The restoration of capital punishment in 1976 was based on a fantasy of fairness. It must be abolished Thursday will mark the 50th anniversary of the rebirth of the death penalty in the United States. On 2 July 1976, the supreme court handed down decisions in five cases that laid out a formula for passing constitutional muster. The formula the court devised and explained at length in one of those cases, Gregg v Georgia, was built on a wish and a prayer. It was a fantasy of fairness, powerful enough, its authors thought, to keep capital punishment alive and to lend it legitimacy, but it was a fantasy nonetheless. Austin Sarat, associate dean of the faculty and William Nelson Cromwell professor of jurisprudence and political science at Amherst College, is the author of Gruesome Spectacles: Botched Executions and America’s Death Penalty
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:00 am
South Africa has long been a symbol of liberal progress. This week’s anti-immigrant protests end that | Zanele Mji

Across the world, political uncertainty is being exploited to fan the flames of hatred. Now, the very principles that make South Africa great are at risk This week, South Africa has been rocked by protests that have caught the world’s attention. These have been led by anti-immigration civic groups campaigning against what they describe as a crisis of illegal immigration. But to understand these protests, it’s key to view them as part of a broader conservative nationalist turn, as has been seen across countries in the west. For the past two months, these groups have marched through townships and city centres demanding identity documents from African foreign nationals, ordering non-citizens to close their businesses and calling on undocumented migrants to vacate the country. They declared 30 June as the deadline for immigrants to leave and as the date of a nationwide shutdown. Zanele Mji is a writer, investigative journalist and podcaster based in Johannesburg Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:08 am
My mother has died and I can mourn her. That makes me one of the fortunate | Shada Islam

Grief is universal, but being able to mourn is a privilege. For those dying in wars from Gaza to Sudan, there is no shroud, no grave, no funeral It was the early-morning phone call that so many of us dread. My mother was in the emergency ward of her local hospital. She was struggling to breathe. I went into automatic mode, booking the first available flight to Karachi. I threw clothes into a bag, grabbed my passport and headed for Brussels airport with a heavy heart. Only 12 hours earlier, we had spoken on the phone. It was my birthday. She was her usual cheerful self, her signature laugh ringing out as she regaled me with stories from my childhood. She asked about my granddaughter – her great-granddaughter, whom she adored – and wanted to know what I was working on and where I planned to travel next.
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:00 pm
The Guardian view on xenophobic violence in South Africa: anti-migrant politics can’t fix domestic problems | Editorial

Foreigners are not to blame for unemployment, crime and the state of public services. Leaders should have the courage to say so more clearly Just over 30 years ago, Nelson Mandela expressed his sadness and anger at the rising hatred of foreigners in South Africa. “We had a legacy of unity and solidarity here,” the president told an African National Congress rally. “We are not victims to the influx of foreign people.” Since then, xenophobic violence has periodically erupted. In 2008, anti-migrant attacks killed at least 62 people. Now a new wave is sweeping the country. Thousands marched in the streets on Tuesday – the arbitrary “deadline” that campaign groups had set for migrants to leave the country. More than 25,000 people did so in the run-up, with some countries evacuating their nationals and individuals fleeing in fear. Mozambique says five nationals were killed in anti-foreigner violence in May, and Ghana says a citizen was killed on Monday, though South African officials have offered different accounts. Migrants have been systematically blocked from health and other services by the Operation Dudula and March & March movements.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:01 am
At least 21 dead as Russia launches massive drone and missile attack on Kyiv

More than 70 missiles fired at Ukraine capital as Russia faces fuel shortages after strikes against its oil refineries At least 21 people were killed and dozens injured overnight in Kyiv, local authorities said, in what the city’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, called the worst Russian attack on the capital during more than four years of air assault on Ukraine. Russia used nearly 500 drones and more than 70 missiles in the hours-long attack on Kyiv and other parts of the country in the early hours of Thursday. Loud explosions shook the capital for several hours as waves of drones as well as cruise and ballistic missiles came towards it and Ukraine’s air defence attempted to shoot them down.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:57 am
US employers added just 57,000 new jobs in June, lower than expected

The country’s unemployment rate dropped slightly to 4.2% as US job growth also slowed for the month US job growth slowed in June as employers added 57,000 new jobs – just about half of what economists had predicted – and the Bureau of Labor Statistics revised its figures from the past two months down by a total of 74,000. The country’s unemployment rate dropped slightly to 4.2%, but the number of unemployed people changed little, according to the latest data, as 720,000 people left the labor force. The bureau revised the unexpectedly high May figures from 172,000 new jobs to 129,000, and revised the April figures from 179,000 to 148,000.
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:21 am
Papua separatists kill American pilot in ‘message’ to US and Indonesia

Rebels shoot pilot and set his civilian plane on fire amid long-running low-level battle for independence in region Separatist rebels in Indonesia’s restive easternmost region of Papua have shot dead an American pilot and set a civilian plane on fire, in what a spokesperson for a local militant group described as a “message” to the US and Indonesian governments. Sebby Sambom, a spokesperson for the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB), named the pilot as Nicholas F Gosselin and said separatist fighters had set his plane on fire after it landed in the Yahukimo region of Highland Papua province.
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:18 am
Vatican excommunicates all members of ultra-conservative rebel group SSPX

Schism caused by Society of Saint Pius X ordaining four bishops without consent presents first crisis for Pope Leo The Vatican has excommunicated a rebel group of ultra-conservative Catholics who defied Pope Leo by ordaining bishops without his consent, creating a schism in the Roman Catholic church. In a statement on Thursday, Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, who heads the Holy See’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, said the group from the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), founded in the Swiss village of Écône in 1970, had “committed an act of a schismatic nature” which, under canon law, was punishable with automatic excommunication.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:05 am
Tesla sales surpass expectations for second quarter as Musk backlash seems to cool

Strong figures suggest Tesla’s auto business is regaining momentum after two straight annual sales declines Tesla blew past Wall Street estimates for second-quarter deliveries on Thursday, posting a record for the period as recovering demand in Europe outweighed persistent weakness in North America. The strong figures suggest Tesla’s mainstay auto business is regaining momentum after two straight annual sales declines, providing the spending cushion needed to power its ambitions in autonomous driving and artificial intelligence – the main drivers of the company’s roughly $1.6tn valuation.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:23 am
Venezuelan man saved from collapsed mall eight days after earthquakes

Security guard Hernán Alberto Gil Flores, 43, initially told rescuers not to tell his wife in case he did not survive A 43-year-old security guard who survived last week’s devastating earthquakes in Venezuela thanks to a pocket of air in his workstation cabin has been pulled from the collapsed basement of a shopping centre amid huge cheers from international rescue teams. Hernán Alberto Gil Flores had been trapped for eight days under the rubble of the Galerías Playa Grande in the hard-hit coastal port city of La Guaira since the back-to-back quakes struck.
Published: July 2, 2026, 10:24 am
FDA issues most serious recall alert for potato chip brands over salmonella risk

Estimated 650,000 bags of potato chips are affected as US agency upgraded recall of popular brands made by Utz The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has upgraded a recall of several popular brands of potato chips to its most serious level because of the risk of salmonella contamination. Manufacturer Utz issued a voluntary recall in May for varieties of its Zapp’s and Dirty potato chips products, citing the possible presence of salmonella in dry milk powder sourced from a third party used to make a seasoning ingredient.
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:00 am
Sitting for more than 30 minutes at a time linked to higher risk of cancer death

Study suggests even light activity such as ironing could reduce health risks linked to prolonged sedentary behaviour Sitting for longer than half an hour at a time each day raises the risk of dying from cancer, a study suggests. Researchers who tracked more than 90,000 people over a decade found that sitting or lying down while awake for more than 30 minutes in one period each day was associated with an increased risk of cancer death. The risk increases for every additional hour of continuous inactivity, the findings suggest.
Published: July 2, 2026, 11:00 am
‘I don’t just watch climate change happening’: the young Swedes being paid to make a difference

Participant-led YPS scheme creates green projects while providing summer jobs in country with high youth unemployment Oona Verveld and Clara Vikberg have just secured their first paid summer jobs. While their peers are mostly limited to entry-level positions in retail or fast-food restaurants, the 18-year-olds are some of the first among their generation to have landed a new type of role: young planetary stewards. “Someone came up with the simple idea that, since young people clearly need jobs, why not create them?” says My Sellberg, the project manager and programme lead for regenerative development at Upplandsbygd, a non-profit based north of Stockholm. “The strongest objective was to inspire hope for the future among our young residents.”
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:14 am
Voyage to the end of the world: floating lab to explore life in Arctic adrift in ice

An eight-month expedition will set off soon from Norway on a mission to find new species before the climate crisis and pollution changes the northern ocean for ever Six scientists and six crew will travel next month to Kirkenes, a remote Arctic town in Norway near the Russian border, to begin an odyssey to one of the most inhospitable, inaccessible and least-studied regions on Earth. There, they will climb onboard a futuristic, floating laboratory – the French-built Tara polar station. They will enter a harsh and isolating environment: months of complete darkness and temperatures as low as -50C (-58F). Arriving in Norway on 14 August, they will await good conditions and an icebreaker to open a route for them before setting off on an eight-month voyage, overwintering through long, intense polar nights onboard a 26-metre-long, 16-metre-wide vessel built to be frozen into the pack ice, which will drift slowly over the north pole to Greenland.
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:00 am
Can Bolivia’s historic big cat release help change jaguar conservation in the country?

Poaching and wildfires have driven the country’s jaguar population to a critical level, and until now even rescued animals faced life in captivity A tentative paw emerged from a steel cage on to the sandy riverbed deep in the Bolivian rainforest. Then, another. Slowly, the female jaguar looked right, left and right again, as if waiting to cross a busy road. Then, muscles stiff from the long journey, it strolled away and disappeared into the undergrowth. Yaguara had been in captivity since August 2024, after being orphaned as an eight-month-old cub amid Bolivia’s worst recorded wildfire season. As the fires raged, burning more than 10% of the country’s surface area, authorities handed the cub over to a team of veterinarians from the Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi (CIWY), a wild-animal rescue centre.
Published: July 1, 2026, 10:00 pm
Trump sees bond with ‘great he-man’ Theodore Roosevelt at lavish library opening

Bizarre 250th spectacle in North Dakota sees Trump take ride on red, white and blue train – and speak with hologram of 26th president The sound of YMCA by the Village People booming through the badlands of North Dakota could only mean one thing: Donald Trump’s 250th anniversary travelling circus had reached a remote corner of America more familiar with bison, wild horses and bighorn sheep. The US president visited Medora on Wednesday to dedicate a $450m library and museum honouring Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president, in the region where he roamed as a cowboy and big-game hunter in the 1880s.
Published: July 1, 2026, 5:41 pm
Ohio authorities rescue 16 children confined to one room for four years

Parents and grandparents charged as police say case in Hamden not human trafficking but ‘intra-family situation’ Sixteen children were rescued from a dilapidated home in rural Ohio after being confined to just one room in “deplorable conditions” for much of the past four years, authorities said on Wednesday. The children, who officials said are from the same family and were living in squalor with human waste all around, ranged in age from one and a half to 18 and included boys and girls. Some of them were unable to speak and one – an 18-year-old who was developmentally disabled – could not even spell her name.
Published: July 1, 2026, 3:07 pm
Ex-CIA head sues Trump administration to preserve records of inquiries into him

John Brennan demands record preservation to enable his defense if he’s indicted over ‘phantom criminal conduct’ The former CIA director John Brennan sued the Trump administration on Wednesday, demanding a court order that would require officials to preserve records from investigations that he says are targeting him for “phantom criminal conduct”. Brennan said in the lawsuit that the records would be essential for him to mount a defense on vindictive prosecution grounds in the event of a future indictment brought by the administration.
Published: July 1, 2026, 1:06 pm
Seven more sentenced to prison over protest outside Texas detention center

Judge hands down 50-year sentence to defendant Ines Soto, whose wife Elizabeth was sentenced to same prison term Seven more people were sentenced to prison Wednesday over a shooting outside a Texas immigration detention center that wounded a police officer and has left many protesters facing decades behind bars. All but one of the defendants sentenced in Fort Worth courtrooms pleaded guilty to charges related to the shooting outside the Prairieland detention center near Dallas last 4 July. They each were sentenced to between nearly two and 15 years in prison.
Published: July 1, 2026, 11:52 am
WHO declares hantavirus outbreak linked to cruise ship over

The outbreak infected 13 people and killed three The World Health Organization on Thursday declared the hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship over after the last identified contact of an exposed person completed quarantine and tested negative for the virus. The outbreak, which infected 13 people and killed three, involved the Andes virus, a rare hantavirus strain that typically circulates in Argentina and Chile. The cruise ship, MV Hondius, set off from Argentina on 1 April.
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:43 am
At least nine monks killed in Thailand after boy drives truck into procession

Charges yet to be filed over incident in Mukdahan involving 11-year-old, as police seek to establish circumstances An 11-year-old boy has driven his parents’ truck into a Buddhist procession in Thailand, killing at least nine monks. CCTV footage shared by a local rescue group showed the moment the monks, wearing orange robes, were run over as they walked in procession along a road. The timestamp on the footage was shortly before 11am local time on Thursday.
Published: July 2, 2026, 6:10 am
Far-right French mayor causes outrage after cancelling play about migrant

Writer says ‘Trumpish’ decision to ban staging is warning of what may happen if National Rally runs country In the Anglo-French playwright Alexis Michalik’s play Passeport, a young man has been beaten and left for dead in the notorious Calais refugee camp known as “the Jungle”. When he wakes up, he has no idea who he is – and his only possession is a blue Eritrean passport containing the name Issa. With two others from the camp he decides to leave, not to take the perilous Channel crossing to the UK but instead to try to integrate into France and obtain the necessary papers to remain.
Published: July 2, 2026, 3:28 am
Côte d’Ivoire floods kill 59 as west Africa endures torrential rains

Authorities say rainy season getting deadlier, with Ghana reporting 13 dead and floods hitting Benin, Togo and Nigeria Floods in Côte d’Ivoire have killed 59 people since May, the communication minister told a cabinet meeting in Abidjan. There are fears the toll could further rise as rescue teams continue to search for victims during the rainy season, which runs from May until July, the minister, Amadou Coulibaly, added.
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:01 am
Alabama Shakes review – US rockers’ first UK gig in a decade is suffused with hope for the future

Millennium Square, Leeds ‘Long time, no see,” declares Brittany Howard, stepping on stage to a rapturous welcome, as Alabama Shakes return from a hiatus. It’s been 10 years since the multiple Grammy-winning blues-soul-rock outfit from the deep south last played in the UK and 11 since their most recent album – though a third is being teed up for later in the year. If there’s any rustiness, it isn’t evident as they glide straight into the smooth but punchy Rise to the Sun. It sets the tone for an evening in which the group can do slick and groove-locked songs as vividly as they do raw and raspy ones.
As they tee up a long-awaited third album, the deep south band are variously slick and raw as they ruminate on overcoming tough times
Published: July 2, 2026, 2:26 am
‘It opened my eyes to the city’: the artist drawing every single pub in London

Lydia Wood began drawing the capital’s pubs after losing her job. Now, after her sketches went viral, she is on a mission to illustrate all the city’s watering holes – before some are closed On the pavement outside a London pub, 32-year-old Lydia Wood is sitting in the sunshine at her easel, peering up at the building and sketching with a pencil. Passersby pause to catch glimpses of her work, but what they might not know is that for the artist, this isn’t just a nice day out, but part of years-long project with no apparent end in sight. Wood began what she calls “the pub project” in 2021. Since then, she has drawn intricately detailed sketches of more than 350 pubs: her goal is to draw all 3,500-or-so of London’s beloved watering holes – a quest that could take her at least 10 years.
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:00 am
Shrinks on the verge of a nervous breakdown: how horror movies came for therapists

From Rose Byrne in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You to Jodie Foster in A Private Life, an onscreen parade of psychoanalysts are unravelling before us, tapping into our worst fears There is an old adage that “every therapist needs a therapist”. Even while the treatment was still in its infancy, Sigmund Freud said all psychoanalysts should “submit” themselves to being analysed. Recent cinema has been acutely aware of that painfully unbreakable cycle. In the likes of If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Mary Bronstein’s hallucinatory Rose Byrne vehicle in which she plays a therapist and floundering mother caught in a downward spiral, or 2022’s Smile, in which a psychiatrist (Sosie Bacon) is pursued by a malignant metaphor for her poor mental health, therapists are as much at the mercy of their traumas as anyone else. Rather than being relegated to supporting character status, as they long have been in everything from Good Will Hunting (1997) to The Sopranos, film is finally giving therapists their moment on the couch. Within the space of a month in UK cinemas, two more trick cyclists are taking on lead roles. Backrooms sees Renate Reinsve totally unravel from a secure, calm and collected psychiatrist and self-help author (albeit one who lives alone and subsists on a diet of lacklustre ready meals) to a nervous wreck attempting to navigate the uncanny corridors of her own mind. Meanwhile in Rebecca Zlotowski’s A Private Life, a Francophone Jodie Foster takes on the role of shrink turned sleuth, deciding to investigate the death of a former client without realising she is trying to make up for her shortcomings as a spouse and parent.
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:11 am
Elle review – this Legally Blonde prequel recreates the genius of Reese Witherspoon’s performance

The original star is behind this TV spin-off, and the casting of charismatic Lexi Minetree. Sadly, the tropey script and lack of campness mean it fails to really sparkle It’s 25 years since you became a bona fide film star. In the intervening quarter of a century you have stayed a respected actor and become a powerhouse producer. An appetite grows for teen-led dramas that for reasons of nostalgia or muscled ice-hockey players appeal to the generation or two above. You are Reese Witherspoon. What do you do? Take down the Legally Blonde IP, dust it off and make a small-screen prequel to the box office hit that became a cult classic, of course! You maximise your chances of success by casting a charismatic mini-me (Lexi Minetree) who can capture all the sassiness and sweetness of the original protagonist, Elle Woods, and recreate the genius of your own performance by making her un-self-aware without being imbecilic.
Published: July 1, 2026, 3:00 am
Worst Neighbor Ever review – this shocking look at real-life deaths just feels exploitative

All of these tales of murdered residents are horrifying. But the lack of attempt to really grapple with them makes this feel little other than filler TV In Adventures in the Screen Trade, William Goldman’s account of his movie-writing career in Hollywood, Goldman remembers hearing a true story about a firefighter who went back in to save a baby he heard crying just as he was about to leave a burning building, escaping with the infant as it all started collapsing behind him. It was, Goldman says, an unbeatable tale of real-life heroism and someone, of course, tells him he should make a movie about it. The problem, Goldman notes, is that what this man did, in its astonishing entirety, is what the hero of a movie is expected to do before the opening credits even roll. The same principle is true on the small screen. What is a legitimately huge, intensely dramatic and traumatic life-defining event for the people involved is easily flattened almost to nothingness by the demands of the medium. Such is the fatal flaw of second-tier true-life crime documentaries such as Worst Neighbor Ever. This four-part US-based addition to the genre tells four stories about ordinary people who had the terrible luck of finding themselves living alongside … well, the clue is in the title. And, in a country with questionable attitudes to gun control, it often ended in tragedy.
Published: July 1, 2026, 12:00 am
Madonna: Confessions II review – nostalgic dancefloor trip sparks her most vital album in two decades

(Warner) ‘Ask yourself this – what are you doing it for? / Is it for you? Is it for them?” ponders Madonna during Bring Your Love, a collaboration with Sabrina Carpenter from Confessions II. It’s a question you could ask of her decision to release a follow-up to 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor 21 years on. The official line is, of course, that it’s for her. Confessions II was inspired by Madonna’s 2023 Celebration tour, a rampage through her back catalogue – with staging that recreated the videos for old hits including Don’t Tell Me and Human Nature – that apparently set the singer thinking about her past. Certainly, Confessions II is rich with references to Madonna’s history, and not only the album from which it borrows its title and its initial structure, a sequence of house-influenced tracks that segue into each other like a DJ mix. There’s also the trip-hop-inspired Madonna of Bedtime Stories (the album concludes with a suite of slower, more introspective material); the club-hopping, fame-hungry Madonna of her 1982 debut single Everybody, who keeps cropping up in the lyrics; and the maternal, spiritually inclined Madonna of Ray of Light. The Test, a duet with her daughter Lourdes, is an older, wiser sequel to that album’s lullaby-like Little Star, alluded to in its opening lines.
After years spent chasing trends like trap and Latin pop, Madonna settles back nicely into old-school dance music to tell vivid vignettes of life in 80s New York
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:00 am
‘Techno in a monastery – are you ready?’ The Greek priest whose doom metal album is the year’s hippest record

His church thinks electric guitars are the devil’s work. But Father Tabakis is on a mission to change that – with Paradise Metal, a religious dubstep album that outdid Daft Punk and Aphex Twin ‘The guitar was made by God,” says Father Dionysios Tabakis, sitting in the living room of his flat in Nafplio, a city on Greece’s Peloponnesian coast, surrounded by a huge assortment of musical instruments and religious icons. Dressed in long black robes and sporting a fine grey wispy beard, Tabakis sounds as if he could be speaking from the pulpit when he adds: “The devil cannot create something. God has created all.” His favourite is an adapted Harley Benton R-457. Bought for only €135, it’s a striking electric guitar, yielding chords that are more wobbly and atonal than those of an ordinary guitar, but also warmer. Tabakis likens the sound to the “waves” of the human voice.
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:00 pm
My Chemical Romance review – fire! Nuclear war! Killer pierrots! This is stadium rock at its most monumentally madcap

Anfield Stadium, Liverpool My Chemical Romance take the stage to the strains of the Carpenters’ Yesterday Once More, its syrupy but heart-rending tones offering a reminder that MCR’s current tour is essentially about nostalgia: it celebrates the 20th anniversary of the release of the emo figureheads’ third album The Black Parade. An hour-long concept piece about a dying cancer patient, it was a band throwing everything they could think of at an album, apparently gripped by fear that the multi-platinum success of its predecessor, 2004’s Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, would prove fleeting. It variously sounded like pop punk, Queen, Britpop, glam, heavy metal, Pink Floyd circa The Wall and Kurt Weill, so wilfully overblown that when Liza Minnelli made a guest appearance on vocals, the listener scarcely raised an eyebrow. The end result succeeded in catapulting the band to even greater fame and its reputation has only increased in subsequent years – in some quarters, it’s openly described as the Sgt Pepper of emo. A 2019 feature in the New York Times detected its influence not merely in the work of a host of subsequent emo bands, but in the oeuvres of pop and rap names such as Juice WRLD, Lil Uzi Vert, 100 Gecs, Billie Eilish, Melanie Martinez and Post Malone.
Adding eye-popping spectacle to this anniversary reprise of The Black Parade is fun, but what really stands out is the tremendous songcraft
Published: July 1, 2026, 5:43 am
Honey by Imani Thompson audiobook review – a darkly entertaining campus thriller

Racial and gender politics are woven into a clever tale of murder and morals at Cambridge Yrsa is a young Black undergraduate supervisor who is studying for a sociology PhD at Cambridge. She is tired of the disappointing men in her orbit: the ones she works with, sleeps with and who abuse her trust and that of her friends. She is also heartily sick of the students who attend her lectures and “the mix of boredom, doubt, arrogance that stares back at her. The blond flops of hair, Macs covered in stickers, non-discreet texters [when] she’s explaining – like not all lecturers here will – how the world works.” Near the start of Honey, we find Yrsa counselling a devastated colleague, Nina, who has been sleeping with her married professor, Richardson. Not only has he reneged on his pledge to leave his wife, but he has been using Nina’s research and passing it off as his own.
Published: July 2, 2026, 7:00 am
Long Wave By Daisy Johnson review – a sublime novel of motherhood and loss

Covering three generations, this tangled story of secrets, childhood, abandonment and care might be her best work yet In 2018 Daisy Johnson was the youngest writer ever to be shortlisted for the Booker prize, for her debut novel Everything Under, a gender-fluid reimagining of the Oedipus myth involving canal boat communities and their complex family dynamics, plus a strange monster lurking in the depths. Before that, her short‑story collection Fen, with its blend of the uncanny and the workaday, was critically acclaimed. She has since written Sisters, a psychological horror that uses supernatural elements to explore sibling bonds and grief, and The Hotel, a series of seriously chilling interlinked ghost stories. Now comes Long Wave, which, while it shares some of these hallmarks, is in many ways finer and more subtle: perhaps her strongest work yet. Long Wave is a story of three generations of mothers. As a small child Ori was found after being “abandoned” by her mother on a wild, uninhabited island somewhere off the coast of England. What happened to Ori’s mother, and why they fled to the island together, only for Ori to later be found and adopted by a scientist specialising in hares, is a question that returns to her with full force in adulthood when she finds herself newly postpartum and struggling to cope.
Published: July 2, 2026, 2:48 am
Rhythm Paradise Groove review – exhilarating bitesize beats test your reflexes

Nintendo/TNX; Nintendo Switch It has been a strange decade for the rhythm game genre. The legendary progenitors Rock Band and Guitar Hero are seemingly gone, yet companies are manufacturing plastic guitars again. Tango Gameworks, a studio best known for delivering survival horror hauntings, made Hi-Fi Rush and it ruled, but Microsoft sold the studio. Indie titles such as Sayonara Wild Hearts and Rift of the NecroDancer have done well on the margins, but now Epic Games has swept in, adding a rhythm action mode to Fortnite so now its mainstream again. All these titles have reinforced the ideas laid out by their forefathers: rhythm can intersect with video games as much as it already intersects with our everyday lives. Few series hold this ethos to heart as strongly as Rhythm Heaven. Dormant since 2015, a new entry, Rhythm Heaven Groove (known as Rhythm Paradise Groove in Pal territories), doubles down on the concept of offering bitesize, rhythm-based experiences where you follow auditive cues to perform all manner of increasingly exhilarating actions with just a few buttons. Whether you’re catching veggies in mid-air, practising dance choreographies, or speaking to an alien, each mini-game is intended to be a vibrant, micro cacophony with its own rules.
A joyful collection of vibrant rhythm games includes catching veggies in mid-air, practising dance choreographies and speaking to an alien
Published: July 2, 2026, 1:30 am
Sony will kill PlayStation games on discs in 2028 and offer digital downloads only

With the much-anticipated release of Grand Theft Auto VI only available as download, Sony is following suit Sony said on Wednesday that it would stop releasing new video games for the PlayStation console on disc in January 2028 following a shift in consumer preferences. “Following this date, new games will be available on PlayStation Store and at retailers in digital formats only,” the company said on its official PlayStation blog.
Published: July 1, 2026, 11:56 am
No console-flation: how the thirst for AI chips is sending games console prices soaring

AI datacentres, memory scarcity and factory capacity are costing consumers –and console makers • Don’t get Pushing Buttons delivered to your inbox? Sign up here It was once a truth universally acknowledged that an ageing console in possession of good revenue must be in line for a price reduction. Those days may be over. In March, Sony announced a price increase of £90 for the PS5, while last month Microsoft informed gamers that it would be charging at least £75 more for the Xbox Series S and X consoles from August. All three were first released back in 2020. The Switch 2 will also be more expensive globally from September. The main culprit, of course, is AI, or more specifically the exploding demand for semiconductors and memory to power datacentres. Console manufacturers could once source these components cheaply, but now they’re in high demand and manufacturers can’t keep up, so deals are being struck. “Initially, the wave of price increases seen in gaming were driven by tariffs imposed by Donald Trump early last year,” says Andy Robinson, editor in chief of gaming news site VGC. “Then, in October, OpenAI announced a deal with Samsung and [Korean chip manufacturer] SK Hynix to acquire a huge portion of their DRAM output for datacentres, causing prices to increase by almost 200%. According to Xbox, those prices have since doubled again, and they’re not expected to come back down any time soon.”
Published: July 1, 2026, 7:00 am
Signet City – futuristic parasites feed off 80s social realism in dystopian RPG

A preview of the forthcoming sci-fi game from Gareth Damian Martin showcases their unmistakable talent for innovation and game design Over the past decade, an impression has taken root among gamers that any real creativity and originality in the industry is to be found in the indie, rather than mainstream, sector. Gareth Damian Martin can claim some responsibility for that. Their first game, 2020’s In Other Waters, merged sci-fi and underwater xenobiology in a uniquely calming and thought-provoking manner, while Citizen Sleeper (2022) and Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector (2025) were full-blown sci-fi epics with ultraminimal aesthetics and a rare intelligence. Martin has broken with tradition by unveiling their next game, Signet City, far in advance of its 2027 launch. Set in a dystopian monochrome city, it’s a narrative role-playing adventure with a curious first-person perspective. “You play as a parasite,” says Martin. “And it felt natural that it should be a game where you see the world through the eyes of your hosts, very literally. You wake up in the mind of a person called Sid at the same time as she’s waking up in the river of a city. You’re coming to understand what you are, why it is that you’re in the mind of this person who doesn’t know that you’re there, along with what your capabilities are, and what the world is, through Sid.”
Published: July 1, 2026, 2:00 am
Victor Willis obituary

Lead vocalist of Village People, the American disco group famed for their hits YMCA, In the Navy and Go West Victor Willis, who has died aged 74 after suffering from “a short but aggressive illness”, was the lead vocalist of the disco group Village People, and the most instantly memorable member of this most flamboyant of combos. Willis would often perform onstage wearing the uniform of a policeman or a naval officer, while his bandmates dressed as a cowboy, a construction worker, a GI, a leather-clad biker or a Native American chief. The idea, conceived by the group’s svengalis, Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo, was that they would represent a range of American male stereotypes.
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:32 am
‘There’s an aura about it’: 210-year-old first edition of Jane Austen’s Emma on display in Melbourne

The major acquisition is part of an initiative to redress the gender imbalance in the State Library of Victoria’s rare books collection Last year, when Janeites around the world marked the English author’s 250th birthday, the State Library of Victoria (SLV) made a major acquisition: three leather-bound volumes of a first edition of Jane Austen’s Emma, bought from antiquarian booksellers Maggs Bros at Melbourne’s Rare Book Fair. “As soon as it came up, we were so excited, because its provenance is so extraordinary,” philanthropist Helen Sykes says.
Published: July 2, 2026, 8:00 am
‘A female Minion would be the beginning of the end’: Pierre Coffin on creepy memes, decoding Minionese and farting bananas

The French animator, director and voice of those lurid yellow assistants to the despicable answers your questions Could we please have a Minions/Backrooms mashup movie? TaffRaffia Will there be a gritty “old man Minion” type story to round the franchise off? BatteredRingpiece
I don’t know if it would work because it would be yellow against yellow. All you’d see would be eyes and even they would be hard to see. It would just be voices coming out of yellow.
Minions don’t age. I sometimes draw them like that for fun, but it just looks weird.
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:05 am
Lethal Weapon star Danny Glover reveals Alzheimer’s diagnosis

The 79-year-old actor told media ‘I don’t feel like it’s the end of my life. There’s work to do. Your life continues’ Lethal Weapon actor Danny Glover has revealed he has been living with Alzheimer’s for several years. Glover, 79, announced the news during an interview on The Today Show, during which he explained that he had been diagnosed “not long” after receiving an honorary Oscar in 2022. “I could live with it, in a sense. I’m sure as it advances, things are going to be different and changing,” he said, adding that his movements, speech and memory have slowed. However, the support of his family, who he said “have got my back”, was getting him through.
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:34 am
‘No photoshopping, no AI, it’s pure hair creativity’: the festival where haircutting is a spectator sport

At Sydney’s Hair festival, professionals from the hair industry put their locks on show – and jostle for a view of the live cutting competition At the entrance of the Hair festival in Sydney’s ICC exhibition centre in late June, mannequin heads with luscious locks silently cast me as a fraud. I’m no hairdresser and this is an industry-only event for hairdressers, barbers and stylists. Rainbow cheetah-print buzz cuts, sea-green rat-tails and blunt mullets – on human heads – pass me by as I make my way into the centre of it all. Bass-heavy music echoes around the hall and the crowd heaves with excitement as a large timer counts down to the final 10 seconds. Pushing through the crowd, I’m trying to get a view of the most popular event of the day, the live hair cutting competition.
Isabella Lee, photos by Jessica Hromas
Published: July 2, 2026, 1:14 am
Chicken broth, orzo and arctic char: whose fridge is this?

There is evidence of order, good prep and a sense of fun in American food writer Alison Roman’s fridge Fillet of arctic char Kimchi
I got this at the fish market yesterday to cook for my son, Charlie. I dress it with a little soy sauce and lemon juice – he loves it (including the crispy skin).
Always in my fridge for snacking, eating with steak or rice, and adding to soups or stews. I have a great recipe for tomato-kimchi soup with rice in Something from Nothing, which is reason enough to keep it on hand. I explore different varieties, but tend to just love the classic napa cabbage variety. I always drink the liquid after and save the jar as a leftovers container – the gift that keeps on giving!
Published: July 2, 2026, 2:00 am
What’s really in a hotdog? Nutrition experts explain

Americans eat 20bn hotdogs every year, but experts say they’re also among the most highly processed foods In 1969, the late writer William Zinsser toured a hotdog factory and described his visit in Life magazine, opening with the lines: “I’ve often wondered what goes into a hotdog. Now I know and I wish I didn’t.” All these years later, his words still reflect our love/hate relationship with the humble wiener. We love eating them, but would rather not think about what’s in them.
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:00 am
You be the judge: should my girlfriend stop leaving piles of her hair and nails around the flat?

Martin is repulsed by Debbie’s maintenance routine, while she says it’s just the fallout of being a busy woman. You decide if his body of evidence stacks up • Find out how to get a disagreement settled or become a juror I am not a germaphobe but I do get freaked out when I see bits of Debbie lying around the place
Published: July 2, 2026, 12:00 am
Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: still wearing stripes? It’s time to join the dots

Once dismissed as frivolous, spots are having the last laugh – popping up on celebs, catwalks and all over the algorithm For years, stripes have been the thinking fashion person’s choice. The style equivalent of remembering to charge your phone overnight. Bracing like sea air, with a top note of French intellectualism. In stripes, you can captain a ship and feast on oysters. Spots and dots are much less serious. From a distance, they could be smiley face emojis. Spots bounce and dance, whereas stripes are rigid. They are spontaneous and giddy, where stripes are rational. The polo scene in Pretty Woman, when Julia Roberts wears that chocolate polka dot dress, is an iconic fashion moment not just because it’s a great dress, but because the dress itself does so much storytelling. Those polka dots set Roberts apart as vivacious, adorable. The buttoned-up crowd around her does not stand a chance.
Published: July 1, 2026, 6:00 am
The secret ingredient in America’s culinary capitals? Its people

Lower East Side gems and bars of Boston were low on pretence and high on personality. Plus, southern soul, Jewish delis and, of course, apple pie to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary • Sign up here for our weekly food newsletter, Feast A dark emerald puck on a white plate – our spoons disturbed its surface to break it down to its crystal components. Bright shards of green ice released their flavour as they melted on our tongues – vegetal, flowery, herbal, slightly honeyed and a lot saltier then any dessert should be. We didn’t know what to expect when we ordered the savoury borage-and-lovage sorbet; we didn’t expect to be transported to a place of infinite green – a virgin forest, a field in spring, an alpine valley. We were in Estela (pictured top), a restaurant on the Lower East Side of Manhattan that is a favourite of ours. It is just as good as it was when we first went there, almost a decade ago. Around us, the understated room was full of achingly stylish people. Outside on the street, two shirtless older men were playing checkers on a bench while two girls in skintight dresses did TikTok poses on a nearby stoop. Neither group seemed disturbed when a woman in a bathrobe suddenly began to shout at a garbage bag and kick it with force. We were there to promote our latest book, and had not been since before Covid, so we did not know what to expect. There is no doubt that the US is in a very strange moment in its history, and from Britain things look scary and confusing. But we learned, yet again, that things seem different when you are up close, and that food is always the best, quickest and deepest way to connect to people. For instance, a breakfast TV presenter in Chicago secretly confessed that no one in the city really likes deep-dish pizza; instead, we were sent to a farm-to-table restaurant that served us delicious Greek-style pasta.
Published: July 2, 2026, 5:00 am
Ryanair warns of summer ‘queue chaos’ at EU airports over fingerprint checks

European Commission invites air industry to urgent meeting to discuss concerns over new entry and exit system Ryanair has warned of “queue chaos” this summer at EU airports because of new fingerprint checks, as the European Commission invited the air industry to an urgent meeting next Tuesday to discuss concerns over the new entry and exit system. The airline, Europe’s largest, said passengers going on well-deserved breaks this summer should not be used as “guinea pigs” for a “half-baked” system.
Published: July 2, 2026, 4:57 am
‘It’s peak tick season!’ Should Charli xcx really have been lolling around in long grass?

Harry Styles, Zoë Kravitz, Sarah Pidgeon … celebrities love stretching out on Britain’s lawns and meadows. But with the tick-borne Lyme disease on the rise, is it safe for any of us? Do we need to worry about ticks in the UK? How serious are the risks associated with the diseases they can carry? Should we avoid rolling around in long grass à la Charli xcx in the video for her latest single, Wink Wink? These are questions that have been circulating on social media this week, after the release of the pop star’s video, filmed in Essex, and sightings of celebrity couples Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles and Sarah Pidgeon and Joe Alwyn lounging in the long grass on Hampstead Heath in London.
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:00 pm
I visited seven themed bars in one week. Can ball pits and bingo save British nightlife?

While most hospitality venues are struggling, there has been an enormous rise in ‘competitive socialising’. But why? And could I find the answer while dressed in a prison jumpsuit and drinking a daiquiri? British hospitality is in crisis. In the first quarter of 2026, three hospitality sites closed every day, while one in five remaining businesses fear collapse over the next year owing to rises in tax and employment costs. For those venues struggling to make ends meet in London in particular, there is the added worry of increasingly stringent licensing rules and influential lobby groups making once-thriving areas such as Soho a ghost town after 11pm. And yet one hospitality niche seems to be bucking the trend: themed bars. Blending booze with, say, axe-throwing, darts, immersive theatre or adult-sized ball pits, these experiential venues have seen a boom in recent years. A report from Savills estate agents found a 58% increase in “competitive socialising” venue openings in 2025 compared with 2018, while another survey found one in three adults had visited one of these venues in the UK in 2024-25. Photo-friendly interiors have made many of them a hit on social media, too.
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:00 pm
A storm, overpriced food and a sad ferris wheel: inside Trump’s dreadful state fair

Attendance at the Great American State Fair is sparse and the heat is extreme, but at least you can pay $25 for a pretzel This was originally published in This Week in Trumpland. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Wednesday I have been to some disappointing fairs in my time. There was one, in a small town in north-west England, where the main attraction was a little slide that you rode down on a burlap sack: except the guy who owned the slide had forgotten to bring the sacks, so me and my sister slid down on a T-shirt. Another time, at a village fete in a place called Longton, I won the main prize at the bingo. It was a whisky decanter with a bottle of whiskey. I was 11 years old, the decanter was broken and some bigger boys took the whiskey. More recently, I looked on as two farmers engaged in a shouting match over whose pumpkin was larger at a fair in Iowa.
Published: July 1, 2026, 10:00 am
New Orleans residents on warning to abandon sinking city: ‘Nobody wants to leave home’

After a recent study found New Orleans is at a ‘point of no return’ amid the climate crisis, some locals say they will ‘only leave if forced to’. But what would it take to stay? When a study in May concluded that New Orleans had hit a “point of no return” due to the climate crisis that would require people to eventually retreat from their storied yet ultimately doomed city, the local reaction was swift and fiery. The onward march of rising seas around a sinking city was unsettling, but the study was “more focused on generating publicity and clickbait headlines” than coming up with solutions, said Helena Moreno, New Orleans’s mayor. There was flooding in Miami, and wildfires and earthquakes near San Fransisco, Moreno pointed out, “yet no serious movement exists to declare those cities lost causes”.
Published: July 1, 2026, 5:00 am
Democratic socialists ride wave of momentum in primaries from New York to Colorado

Surging membership and pro-Palestinian activism reshape debate on how campaigning movement governs in office Inside a Brooklyn industrial garage turned underground event venue, local leaders of the Democratic Socialists of America urged hundreds of mostly young people last month to avoid complacency. Sure, New York City had a democratic socialist representative in the US Congress, and just elected a democratic socialist mayor. But they had so much more to do. “If we only elect Zohran, we only elect AOC, our project will have been a failure,” Gustavo Gordillo, co-chair of the city’s DSA chapter, told the assembled crowd. “Our ambitions are so much higher than just a position in government. We want to transform the world.”
Published: July 1, 2026, 1:11 pm
People in the US: share your views on Trump’s earnings in his second term

We’d like to find out how Americans feel about Donald Trump’s $2.2bn earnings since returning to the White House Donald Trump has earned more than $1bn from his crypto businesses since returning to the White House, according to recent financial disclosures. According to a 927-page document released on Tuesday by the US Office of Government Ethics, in all, the US president made more than $2.2bn last year, benefiting from a vast global network of businesses and investments.
Published: July 1, 2026, 12:02 pm
Nominate your invertebrate of the year

We’re asking people from around the world to nominate their favourite spineless species for our third Invertebrate of the Year competition Step aside World Cup heroes, there’s a bigger global competition in town. The whistle has been blown to launch the third Invertebrate of the Year contest. We want you to nominate your favourite spineless creature for the hugely popular annual Guardian jamboree which celebrates the wonder and importance of the world’s invertebrates.
Published: July 1, 2026, 9:07 am
Tell us: have you invested in gold through a specialist bullion company?

We’re interested in hearing from people who have bought gold coins, bars or other precious metals through specialist dealers or online brokers The Guardian is interested in hearing from people who have bought gold or other precious metals through specialist online dealers or brokers, including gold coins, bullion or investment products. We would like to hear from people about what prompted you to invest and how was the buying process? Was your experience what you expected?
Published: July 1, 2026, 3:42 am
The deep sea, the US’s 250 anniversary and a caning: photos of the day – Thursday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Published: July 2, 2026, 9:52 am
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