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Trump meets Netanyahu, says he wants Iran deal but reminds Tehran of ‘Midnight Hammer’ operation

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President Donald Trump and Israeli prime minister signal uncertainty on Iran diplomacy after White House talks, with Trump pushing negotiations while keeping other options open.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:21 pm

UN chief blasted as ‘abjectly tone-deaf’ over message to Iran marking revolution anniversary

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U.N. chief's congratulations to Iran on Islamic revolution anniversary sparks outrage from human rights advocates amid ongoing crackdown investigations.

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:21 pm

Russia agrees to abide by expired New START nuclear arms limits — as long as US does the same

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Russia has agreed to abide by the expired New START Treaty, which puts limits on Moscow and Washington's nuclear arms, as long as the U.S. does the same.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:29 pm

Russian attack on Kharkiv wipes out young family, leaving pregnant mother as sole survivor

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Russian drone strike kills father and three young children in Ukraine's Kharkiv region, leaving pregnant mother as sole survivor of Tuesday night attack.

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:34 pm

Zelenskyy plans major announcement on presidential election, referendum: report

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is reportedly planning to announce plans for an election and a referendum on a potential peace deal.

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:16 pm

Trump, Netanyahu to meet at White House in high-stakes talks on Iran, Gaza plan

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets President Donald Trump Wednesday to discuss Iran negotiations, as Washington weighs diplomacy against military action.

Published: February 11, 2026, 11:00 am

Record-setting wave of mountain deaths rocks Italy after avalanches strike

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At least a dozen people died in Italian backcountry avalanches after the Winter Olympics began. Officials cited unstable snow and backcountry conditions.

Published: February 11, 2026, 2:13 am

At least 10 dead, including suspect, in connection with shooting at British Columbia high school

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At least 10 people are dead, including the suspected gunman, after a shooting at a British Columbia high school, police said, with additional victims hospitalized.

Published: February 11, 2026, 12:16 am

Violence erupts as anti-Israel protesters target president’s Australia visit weeks after Bondi Beach massacre

Police arrested 27 people during violent clashes with anti-Israel protesters opposing the visit of President Isaac Herzog's solidarity visit to Australia.

Published: February 10, 2026, 9:09 pm

Nicaragua blocks pathway used by Cuban migrants to reach the US

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Nicaragua blocks Cuban citizens from entering without visas, eliminating a key migration route to the U.S. border through Central America and Mexico.

Published: February 10, 2026, 8:13 pm

UK public health system posts job ad for nurse focused on 'close-relative marriage'

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UK health agency advertises nursing role for families in cousin marriages linked to higher genetic risks for children in controversial health program.

Published: February 10, 2026, 7:30 pm

Top Iran security official seen in Oman days after indirect nuclear talks with US

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Iran and U.S. nuclear talks show promise as President Donald Trump says Iran "wants to make a deal very badly." Iranian officials call indirect negotiations "a good start."

Published: February 10, 2026, 7:20 pm

Kenya demands answers from Russia over recruitment of citizens to fight in Ukraine war

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Kenyan Foreign Minister vowed to press Moscow for answers after Kenya estimated that about 200 of its nationals have been recruited to fight for Russia.

Published: February 10, 2026, 7:08 pm

Israeli officials reportedly warn Iran's ballistic missiles could trigger solo military action against Tehran

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As U.S.-Iran nuclear diplomacy continues, Israel warns that limiting talks to atomic program while ignoring ballistic missiles leaves Jerusalem "exposed."

Published: February 10, 2026, 5:16 pm

15 arrested on suspicion of allegedly spreading ISIS propaganda on TikTok

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Investigators in the Netherlands reportedly arrested 15 people on Tuesday over suspicion of spreading ISIS propaganda over the social media platform TikTok.

Published: February 10, 2026, 4:27 pm

Live Updates: Police Identify Suspect in Mass Shooting in Canada

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The 18-year-old fatally shot her mother and stepbrother as well as six people at a school, before killing herself. Her motive was unclear, but police had visited her home several times for mental health issues.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:49 pm

Iran Commemorates Revolution, With U.S. Warships Lurking Off the Coast

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The authoritarian clerical regime in Tehran came to power in 1979. Today, it presides over a country that is deeply polarized and under threat of an American attack.

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:30 pm

Revelations in Epstein Files Lead to Resignations and Investigations Around the World

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Disclosures in documents released by the Trump administration have roiled the world, leading to resignations and the threat of legal charges far beyond American borders.

Published: February 11, 2026, 2:33 pm

The Bangladesh Elections Are on Thursday. Here’s What to Know.

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Bangladesh is holding national elections for the first time since 2024, when a student movement ousted the prime minister.

Published: February 11, 2026, 9:24 am

How Hate Groups Are Using Online Games to Recruit Kids

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Fringe movements are using games and other online platforms to draw growing numbers of children to their causes, new data and dozens of interviews show.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:36 pm

NATO Is Expected to Step Up Arctic Security. Here’s Why.

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As Russia displays its military might in the Arctic region, the Western alliance is beginning a mission to increase its presence there.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:07 pm

U.K. Police Weigh Whether to Formally Investigate Former Prince Andrew Over Epstein Accusations

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The police are weighing whether to formally investigate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over accusations he shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:31 pm

Away From Pomp of Olympics, Homeless Shiver on Streets of Milan

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Six homeless people have died in the Italian city in recent weeks, highlighting the widening inequality as the Games unfold there.

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:01 am

Hong Kong Activist Anna Kwok’s Father Convicted of National Security Crime

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In her first interview about her father, the exiled Hong Kong activist Anna Kwok said the authorities were targeting her family to try to silence her.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:55 pm

‘Finding Harmony’ Documentary on King Charles Shows His Longtime Concern for Environment

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Environmentalism may have gone out of fashion on Wall Street and in the White House, but the British monarch says he remains deeply committed to the cause in a new documentary, ‘Finding Harmony’.

Published: February 11, 2026, 2:34 pm

Russia Nears Capture of Key Ukrainian Towns After Year of Grinding Assaults

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Russian troops have advanced at a glacial pace in recent months, but gains in southern and eastern Ukraine could give Moscow an edge in U.S.-mediated peace talks.

Published: February 10, 2026, 4:28 pm

Trump’s Threats to Cuba’s Oil Suppliers Put Mexico in a Bind

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The longstanding alliance between Cuba and Mexico is under mounting pressure from the United States, forcing President Claudia Sheinbaum into a precarious balancing act.

Published: February 10, 2026, 6:57 pm

Hamas Would Keep Some Weapons Initially in Draft Gaza Plan

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Israel is unlikely to withdraw its troops from the enclave before Hamas and other militant groups lay down their arms.

Published: February 10, 2026, 6:59 pm

What to Know About Canada’s New Bridge to the U.S. That Trump Hates

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President Trump’s threat to block the opening of the new crossing is the latest in a long string of challenges for the project.

Published: February 10, 2026, 9:17 pm

Switzerland to Vote on Capping Population at 10 Million

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After a campaign by a right-wing opposition party, the government will hold a referendum in June that would require measures to limit immigration.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:38 pm

Jordan Stolz Sets Olympic Record in Speedskating

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Stolz put an end to Dutch dominance in the men’s sport, cruising to his first Olympic gold medal.

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:41 pm

U.K. Inquest Finds British Woman Was Killed ‘Unlawfully’ in Texas Shooting

A British coroner ruled that a Texas man acted with gross negligence when he accidentally shot his 23-year-old daughter, who was visiting from Britain last year.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:47 pm

Epstein Files Include Grainy Videos From Inside His Florida Home

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The clips from Jeffrey Epstein’s home office appear to show him with young women.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:46 pm

Why Iran’s Nuclear Program Isn’t the Only Threat

While talks with Iran have focused on its nuclear program, Israel’s greater immediate concern is Iran’s rebuilding of its ability to launch missiles at Israel, as it did during last year’s war. Our national security reporter Mark Mazzetti breaks down the latest intelligence.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:10 pm

What Questions Do You Have About Saudi Arabia?

“Ask a Correspondent” will take your questions to Vivian Nereim, our Gulf bureau chief.

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:46 pm

Here’s the latest.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:40 pm

Canada Mass Shooting: What to Know About the Home and School Shootings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

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The attack at a school and a residence in the small, remote town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, has shocked a country where such acts of violence are rare.

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:55 pm

9 Killed and 25 Injured in Shootings in Tumbler Ridge, Canada

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The police said the suspect died of a self-inflicted injury after the shooting in Tumbler Ridge, a remote community in British Columbia.

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:54 pm

‘I will know every victim,’ says mayor of close-knit Tumbler Ridge.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 10:57 am

Students and Teachers Hid in School for Hours During British Columbia Shooting

The shooting in Tumbler Ridge was one of the deadliest in Canada’s history. Seven people, including the suspected shooter, were found dead at the local secondary school.

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:57 pm

Canada Launched Major Gun Reforms in 2020 After Its Deadliest Mass Shooting

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The country’s deadliest mass shooting, in Nova Scotia, led to the creation of a comprehensive program after 23 people died, including the attacker.

Published: February 11, 2026, 10:05 am

A Peaceful Mountain Town in Western Canada Is Shaken by Deadly Shooting

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Tumbler Ridge sits at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern British Columbia, and is surrounded by expansive mountain ranges and a geological park.

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:32 pm

Here’s the latest.

The tenth person who was found

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:35 pm

Guatemala to End Use of Cuban Doctors, Under U.S. Pressure

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The program, nearly 30 years old, had allowed Cuban medical workers to fill critical needs in Guatemala, while reaping income for Cuba.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:44 am

Mexican Cartel’s Seized Ammunition Is Traced to U.S. Army Plant

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About 137,000 .50-caliber rounds have been seized since 2012, and of those, 47 percent came from a plant in Kansas City, Mo., Mexico’s defense secretary said.

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:12 pm

Before Trump Blasted U.S.-Canada Bridge, Owner of Competing Span Lobbied Administration

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A Detroit billionaire met with Howard Lutnick, the commerce secretary, hours before President Trump said he would block the opening of a new bridge connecting Detroit to Canada, officials said.

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:54 pm

Bulgaria Is at the Heart of Europe’s Harsh New Approach to Immigration

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This former military barracks in Bulgaria has become a symbol of the E.U.’s increasingly strict policing of its borders — and of what may come next.

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:52 pm

Russia Further Restricts Telegram, Escalating Internet Clampdown

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The throttling of the communication app, used by more than 100 million Russians, endangers what remains of the country’s free internet.

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:04 pm

A Crucial Step in Trump’s Gaza Plan

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Persuading Hamas to give up its weapons is the “linchpin of everything” in the president’s plan.

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:53 am

Sweden’s last stone topples U.S. in curling.

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Sweden’s sibling team took advantage of the hammer to edge the Americans in the final end.

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:32 pm

The Ties That Bound the UK’s ‘Prince of Darkness’ Peter Mandelson to Jeffrey Epstein

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For years Peter Mandelson, a senior British politician, concealed the depth of his friendship with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, until new files were released.

Published: February 10, 2026, 7:57 pm

Italy’s Top Sports Journalists Plan to Strike Over Anchor’s Olympics Gaffes

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Paolo Petrecca made numerous gaffes while commentating on the Olympics opening ceremonies for Italy’s public broadcaster. Journalists are incensed.

Published: February 10, 2026, 10:07 pm

Israelis Protest Surge in Gun Crime Within Arab Community

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Palestinian and Jewish citizens of Israel joined forces to demand government action in the face of a spiraling death toll from criminal violence among Arabs.

Published: February 10, 2026, 9:07 pm

Olympic Officials Ban Ukrainian’s Helmet Honoring War Dead

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Vladyslav Heraskevych said he would risk disqualification to wear a helmet that the International Olympic Committee said defied a ban on political speech.

Published: February 10, 2026, 7:17 pm

Chappell Roan Leaves Casey Wasserman Agency Over Epstein Files

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Casey Wasserman, who founded and leads the talent agency bearing his name, exchanged flirtatious emails with Ghislaine Maxwell in the early 2000s.

Published: February 10, 2026, 10:43 pm

An Olympian Quest in Milan: Glimpsing a K-Pop Superstar

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Celebrities abound at the Winter Games. For fans, seeing one up close can be its own grueling competition.

Published: February 10, 2026, 7:18 pm

How the Israeli President’s Visit to Australia Created a ‘Tinder Box’

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Isaac Herzog’s trip led to widespread rallies and tested the restrictions on protests that Australia installed after a deadly attack on a Jewish celebration.

Published: February 10, 2026, 7:29 pm

Russia Knocked Out the Heat. So She Slept in a Tent on Her Bed.

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With defiant ingenuity, Kyiv residents are trying to find ways to stay warm in a cruel winter.

Published: February 10, 2026, 10:02 am

How Ukrainians Are Coping Without Heat

Our Kyiv bureau chief, Andrew E. Kramer, describes how Kyiv residents are coping with Russia’s unrelenting assaults on their country’s heating and electrical systems and finding ways to stay warm in a cruel winter.

Published: February 10, 2026, 6:11 pm

Eating Kosher in the Heart of Syria: Lamb-Stuffed Zucchini but Hold the Yogurt

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In the post-Assad era, more Jews are visiting a country that some fled decades ago. One hotel restaurant offers a corner where religious dietary requirements are melded with the local cuisine.

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:55 pm

Nicaragua Blocks a Route from Cuba to the U.S.

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The Trump administration has criticized Nicaragua for serving as an illegal immigration pathway to the United States.

Published: February 10, 2026, 5:04 am

A Shift in Chinese Taste for Durian Throws Malaysian Farmers Into Turmoil

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Malaysian durian farmers saw immense profits over the last decade as China snapped up their produce. But tastes have shifted.

Published: February 10, 2026, 12:54 pm

How Italy’s Police and Army Compete to Enlist Italian Olympians

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Most Italian athletes at the Winter Games subsidize their training by joining the police or the military, which vie to enlist the best talent.

Published: February 10, 2026, 4:24 pm

Air Canada and WestJet Cancel Flights to Cuba Over Jet Fuel Shortage

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The Trump administration’s crackdown on oil shipments to Cuba is beginning to wreak havoc on the Caribbean island’s travel industry.

Published: February 10, 2026, 7:25 pm

Starmer’s Epstein Crisis

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Among the powerful men facing fallout from the files, the one in deepest trouble appears to have never met Epstein: the British prime minister.

Published: February 10, 2026, 5:17 am

Australia Visit by President Herzog of Israel Prompts Protest

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Amid activists’ objections, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had invited President Isaac Herzog to visit to honor the victims of the Bondi Beach shooting.

Published: February 10, 2026, 7:27 pm

Trump Is a Global ‘Wrecking Ball,’ European Security Experts Say

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The organizers of the Munich Security Conference, Europe’s main defense-related forum, said in a report that President Trump is helping destroy the postwar international order.

Published: February 10, 2026, 3:59 am

FBI investigates stolen military explosives found in The Villages, Florida home

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FBI takes over case after stolen military explosives discovered at The Villages residence. Residents were evacuated as bomb squad cleared the scene.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:50 pm

Minnesota police say vehicle believed to be pursued by federal agents crashed downtown, protests ensue

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One person was injured when a vehicle believed to have been pursued by federal agents crashed in St. Paul, Minnesota, drawing protests.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:23 pm

Ohio man faces federal charges in case of teen found dismembered

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A 39-year-old Columbus man previously arrested in the death of 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee now faces federal charges, including sexual exploitation of a minor and interstate travel for illicit sexual conduct.

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:48 pm

Texas border officers arrest 3 fugitives wanted for alleged child sex crimes

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Three Americans accused of child sex crimes were arrested at Texas border crossings during Super Bowl weekend, highlighting CBP's protective role.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:58 pm

Alex Murdaugh attorney argues state Supreme Court should overturn guilty verdict

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Alex Murdaugh's defense team argues alleged jury tampering by court clerk Rebecca Hill should overturn his murder conviction at state Supreme Court hearing.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:46 pm

Nancy Guthrie case: All of the known properties searched by authorities since disappearance

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Investigation into missing Nancy Guthrie intensifies with searches of Rio Rico home, family properties. FBI releases video of masked individual at scene.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:27 pm

San Francisco teachers union strike leaves 50,000 children out of school

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San Francisco teachers strike leaves 50,000 students out of class as educators demand better wages and health benefits amid the city's high living costs.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:06 pm

Coast Guard veteran, wife and two children found dead inside Florida home

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A Coast Guard veteran, his wife and their two young children were found dead during a welfare check at their Florida home.

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:59 pm

Woman had argued with father in Texas over Trump before deadly shooting: UK investigation

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Lucy Harrison, 23, was allegedly shot dead by father in Texas after President Donald Trump argument. Grand jury declined to indict, but the U.K. inquest is ongoing.

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:40 pm

Ex-FBI official flags possible scam as third alleged Nancy Guthrie letter emerges

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Nancy Guthrie disappearance prompts third alleged letter demanding one Bitcoin in exchange for information about any suspected abductors of the 84-year-old Tucson woman.

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:33 pm

Person questioned in Nancy Guthrie disappearance released after Arizona stop

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Person detained in connection with Nancy Guthrie disappearance released after questioning. FBI conducted search in Rio Rico, Arizona, near Mexico border.

Published: February 11, 2026, 12:06 pm

Person detained for questioning in Nancy Guthrie case has been released and more top headlines

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Published: February 11, 2026, 11:56 am

What the timing of the FBI’s image release suggests in the Nancy Guthrie case: crime insider

FBI releases surveillance images in Nancy Guthrie case. Former producer says authorities focus on specific subject in ongoing investigation.

Published: February 11, 2026, 2:11 am

Multiple dead after shooting inside gated Florida community: sheriff's office

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Multiple people were reported dead in a shooting inside a Sarasota, Florida gated community. The gunfire prompted a heavy law enforcement response.

Published: February 10, 2026, 10:17 pm

New FBI video in Nancy Guthrie hunt shows jawline, gait details expert says shouldn’t be ignored

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A body language expert analyzed a newly released FBI video in the Nancy Guthrie case, revealing key physical clues about the masked subject despite a concealed identity.

Published: February 10, 2026, 9:38 pm

DHS says illegal immigrant injured head after hitting concrete wall while fleeing ICE, denies beating claims

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ICE officers allegedly beat an illegal immigrant, causing skull fractures and brain hemorrhages, but DHS claims Alberto Castaneda-Mondragon hit concrete wall escaping.

Published: February 10, 2026, 8:49 pm

Only one local detective on Nancy Guthrie case has over two years of experience on homicide squad: sources

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Pima County homicide detectives investigating Nancy Guthrie's alleged kidnapping lack experience, with only one having over two years in the role.

Published: February 10, 2026, 5:54 pm

Authorities release video of potential subject in Nancy Guthrie case

A photo of a potential subject is set to be released in the case of the missing Nancy Guthrie, who is the mother of NBC's "Today" anchor Savannah Guthrie.

Published: February 10, 2026, 5:43 pm

Second alleged Guthrie ransom deadline missed, sparking new theories from Bongino, former FBI agent and doctor

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Nancy Guthrie disappearance enters ninth day as experts question alleged $6 million Bitcoin ransom demands and kidnapping theory validity in ongoing case.

Published: February 10, 2026, 4:59 pm

Los Angeles DA announces charges after breakthrough in 30-year-old murder cold case

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Nearly three decades after Claudia Guevara was found stabbed to death in Azusa, California, prosecutors announced murder charges against a 63-year-old man.

Published: February 10, 2026, 4:32 pm

Ohio man found dead inside trash compactor at pharmacy after wife tracks his location

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Ohio father of two Andrew Strand found dead in CVS trash compactor after his wife tracked his phone when he didn't return home from a contractor job.

Published: February 10, 2026, 3:59 pm

Minnesota GOP governor candidate’s daughter killed in St Cloud stabbing

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Minnesota GOP candidate Jeff Johnson's daughter allegedly killed by husband in apparent murder-suicide. Campaign suspended after tragic incident.

Published: February 10, 2026, 3:53 pm

Two snowmobilers in Wyoming killed in separate accidents

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Wyoming search and rescue officials respond to deadly snowmobile crashes, urging riders to prioritize safety after at least four fatalities during the winter season.

Published: February 10, 2026, 1:36 pm

Brown University shooting victim 'froze' when detectives showed her image of suspect, police report shows

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Police reports detail how a Brown University shooting victim identified suspect Claudio Neves-Valente, describing an emotional reaction to seeing his face.

Published: February 10, 2026, 12:36 pm

FBI Nancy Guthrie billboard campaign aims for 'crucial piece of information'

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FBI launches multistate billboard campaign to find missing Nancy Guthrie, 84, who was allegedly abducted from her Arizona home on Feb. 1, 2026.

Published: February 10, 2026, 12:26 pm

New Mexico Rebukes Federal Agency Over Nuclear Waste at Los Alamos

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State environmental regulators will also fine the Energy Department up to $16 million for exceeding safe groundwater standards near the nuclear lab.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:05 pm

Casey Wasserman Will Stay as Head of 2028 Olympics Despite Epstein Ties, Organizers Say

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Casey Wasserman exchanged flirtatious messages more than two decades ago with Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein. The 2028 board said its review found no other indiscretions related to Mr. Epstein.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:00 pm

In North Carolina, a Tight Primary Could Upend the Balance of Conservative Power

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Phil Berger has led the State Senate for years with an iron grip. But in a March election, he faces a popular, horse-riding sheriff who could topple his reign.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:38 pm

What We Know About the El Paso Airspace Shutdown

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The Trump administration blamed the disruptive halt on a cartel drone incursion, but others have disputed that explanation.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:48 pm

Military’s Use of Anti-Drone Technology Said to Cause El Paso Airspace Closure

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The Federal Aviation Administration has told officials that the agency did not have enough time or information to assess the technology’s risk to commercial aircraft.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:40 pm

Ray Mouton Dies at 78; Lawyer Warned of Pedophilia in the Catholic Church

After defending one of the first priests charged with child sex abuse, he coauthored a 1985 report warning that the problem was endemic and ignoring it could be catastrophic.

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:07 pm

Democrats Push for Transparency on Venezuelan Oil Money Controlled by U.S.

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Lawmakers say the Trump administration’s secrecy around the funds parked in an overseas bank could lead to corruption, and that the arrangement skirts congressional oversight and the law.

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:05 pm

U.S. Officials Have Warned About Cartel Drones at the Border

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U.S. officials say they have seized thousands of pounds of drugs flown in by drones over the border. Mexican officials have downplayed the threat.

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:30 pm

Epstein Files Include Grainy Videos From Inside His Florida Home

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The clips from Jeffrey Epstein’s home office appear to show him with young women.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:46 pm

Hard-to-Track Digital Currencies Like Bitcoin Are Common in Ransom Demands

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Investigators have spent days analyzing notes from people claiming to be Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers, including one that demanded millions of dollars in Bitcoin for her release.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:35 pm

House Is Set to Vote on Canceling Trump’s Canada Tariffs

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Republican leaders have blocked challenges to President Trump’s trade war for a year, but dissent in their own ranks will force a vote.

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:10 pm

Here’s what to know.

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:49 pm

Trump Says ‘Nothing Definitive’ Came Out of Meeting With Netanyahu on Iran

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Mr. Netanyahu moved up a visit to Washington to discuss Mr. Trump’s continuing negotiations over Iran’s nuclear and weapons program, which Israel considers an existential threat.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:37 pm

Lawmakers Question Bondi Over Justice Dept. Under Her Watch

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Her appearance comes as the department is under scrutiny over its handling of the Epstein files, its approach toward the shootings in Minneapolis and its move to prosecute six Democratic lawmakers.

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:17 pm

Iran’s Missile Program Tops Israel’s Concerns as Netanyahu Meets Trump

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President Trump is focused on Iran’s nuclear program, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees a more immediate threat from Tehran’s rapid rebuilding of its ability to launch missiles at Israel.

Published: February 11, 2026, 10:04 am

Fired Former Trump Prosecutor to Run for Congress in Virginia as a Democrat

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J.P. Cooney, a former top deputy to the special counsel Jack Smith, who led two prosecutions of President Trump, plans to seek election to a newly drawn district in Northern and Central Virginia.

Published: February 11, 2026, 10:04 am

U.S. Brings Dozens of Foreign Military Chiefs to Washington

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The rare gathering focused on the Western Hemisphere underscored potential implications of the Trump administration’s “Donroe Doctrine.”

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:26 pm

Murdaugh Takes Appeal of Murder Convictions to South Carolina’s Top Court

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The appeal by Alex Murdaugh, once a well-connected member of a prominent family law firm, seeks to overturn his conviction in the murders of his wife and son.

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:52 pm

Homeland Security Hires Labor Dept. Aide Whose Posts Raised Alarms

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A young aide behind social posts that echoed white supremacist messaging will help run social media for the much larger Homeland Security Department.

Published: February 11, 2026, 10:03 am

Tree Lovers in the South Grieve Ice Storm’s Toll

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The ice that fell during last month’s storm was unsparing: It decimated magnolias, oaks and other species in wealthy suburban enclaves, rural communities and urban parks.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:33 pm

Will Trump’s Order on Housing Help?

Matthew Goldstein, a reporter for The New York Times who has focused on the financialization of the housing market, looks at a new executive order on housing by President Trump.

Published: February 11, 2026, 10:02 am

After Trump’s Cuts, Some Former Federal Workers Are Now Seeking Office

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A collection of former civil servants are waging first-time campaigns this year. Some said that President Trump’s attacks on the work force motivated them to run.

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:14 pm

Under Trump, ICE’s Work Force Grew as Other Immigration Agencies Shrank

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With more ICE agents and fewer judges and asylum officers, the balance of the federal immigration apparatus has shifted.

Published: February 11, 2026, 10:00 am

Man Who Was Detained in Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance Is Released

The release of the man was a blow to investigators, who have been trying for 11 days to determine who may have abducted Ms. Guthrie.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:16 pm

Here’s the latest.

No flights would be allowed to or from the airport for 10 days under a flight restriction order that cited unspecified “special security reasons.”

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:03 pm

Top Border Official Praised Agent Who Shot Chicago Woman, Evidence Shows

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A Border Patrol agent shot Marimar Martinez five times, claiming that she tried to run him over. Newly released videos and text messages reveal fresh details about what happened.

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:29 pm

Here’s what to know.

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:32 am

California Man Sentenced to 4 Years for Covert Work on China’s Behalf

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The man, Mike Sun, corresponded with Chinese government officials, monitored the visit of Taiwan’s president to California and backed the election of a city council member, according to court documents.

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:31 am

Vance Deletes Post Recognizing Armenian Genocide

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President Trump has not recognized the Armenian genocide. The vice president’s office called the post an error.

Published: February 11, 2026, 2:55 am

Prosecutors Fail to Bring Charges Against Democrats Involved in Illegal Orders Video

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The rejection was a remarkable rebuke, suggesting that ordinary citizens did not believe that the lawmakers had committed any crimes.

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:51 pm

‘No Reason He Should Have Died’: Alex Pretti’s Parents Open Up

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In their first sit-down interview, Michael and Susan Pretti avoided recriminations and recalled the son that Michael called “an exceptionally kind, caring man.”

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:08 am

Why the Guthrie Doorbell Footage Took More Than a Week to Retrieve

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Video from a camera sold by Google probably sat in one of its vast data centers. Nancy Guthrie did not have a subscription that would have allowed easy access.

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:00 am

What Doorbell Camera Video of the Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Suspect Shows

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The footage provided the first glimpse of a suspect in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of the television host Savannah Guthrie who has been missing for 10 days.

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:49 am

Pentagon to Send 200 Troops to Nigeria

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The troops will help train Nigerians to fight militants, but will not be involved in combat. U.S. forces have been assisting local soldiers with identifying potential terrorist targets.

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:39 pm

Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance: Timeline and Key Developments

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A look at the major developments in the case.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:54 pm

Don Lemon Hires Federal Prosecutor Joseph H. Thompson in Minneapolis Church Protest Case

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Facing charges over his role at a church protest, Mr. Lemon, a journalist, retained a veteran litigator who recently resigned from the U.S. attorney’s office in Minnesota.

Published: February 11, 2026, 2:52 pm

House Defeats Republican Bid to Block Votes on Trump’s Tariffs

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Three Republicans joined Democrats in rejecting a bid by G.O.P. leaders to continue skirting a law that requires the House to vote promptly on measures challenging President Trump’s tariffs.

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:34 am

Congress Quietly Used Funding Law to Try to Rein In Trump on Spending

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Dozens of measures sprinkled throughout the recently enacted spending package seek to tie the Trump administration’s hands on funding, an act of quiet bipartisan resistance to efforts to trample congressional power.

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:39 pm

Head of gynecology at Ohio university received $25k every three months from Epstein, documents show

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Dr Mark Landon allegedly received a series of packages from Epstein between 2001 and 2004, but their contents remains unknown

Published: February 11, 2026, 9:01 pm

Lawyers of Chicago woman shot by federal agents say documents show how DHS lies about investigations

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Attorneys for a woman shot multiple times by a Border Patrol agent last year in Chicago say newly-released videos, texts and emails show how the Trump administration mishandles investigations and spreads misinformation

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:54 pm

Percentage of Americans who see flu and measles vaccines as safe is declining

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A new survey’s findings come amid a historic year for measles and flu, including the largest measles outbreak since 2000

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:48 pm

Pam Bondi swerves Epstein questions in combative 5-hour hearing as she throws insults and deploys ‘burn book’: Live updates

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Bondi berates members of Congress as ‘losers', with so-called ‘Trump-derangement syndrome’ during explosive hearing on the Epstein Files and Minnesota shootings

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:47 pm

Alex Murdaugh’s lawyers argue for new trial claiming court clerk improperly influenced jurors

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Alex Murdaugh was convicted of the June 2021 murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:40 pm

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky says Kyiv will not hold elections until ceasefire in place

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President insists on security of truce before any ballot could be held, branding the idea of anniversary announcement ‘utterly stupid’

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:36 pm

Nancy Guthrie live updates: FBI conducting ‘extensive search’ on roads near home of Savannah’s mother

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Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home in the Catalina Foothills area on January 31

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:35 pm

Canada school shooting latest: Police identify suspect as 18-year-old who killed eight people, including mother and brother

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Police identified 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar as the suspected shooter

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:27 pm

Nancy Guthrie disappearance: What we know as sheriff briefly detains one person before letting him go hours later

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FBI released photos and videos of an ‘armed’ suspect at Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning she disappeared

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:19 pm

Trump quietly pulls National Guard from Chicago and Los Angeles after series of court losses

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Supreme Court blocked Trump’s troop deployment in December in apparent rebuke of his attempt to send troops into cities

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:38 pm

Arizona sheriff finds himself under a microscope with the Nancy Guthrie case in its 2nd week

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Chris Nanos has had a long career in law enforcement, but he admits he isn’t used to the amount of scrutiny that has come with leading the investigation into the disappearance of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie’s mother

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:10 pm

Heartbreak as mom describes trying to save her twin boys from drowning: ‘I was praying to God it was a toy’

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When the 7-year-old boys didn’t respond to her calls, she began searching the neighborhood

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:00 pm

Trump says Iran talks will continue after ‘very good meeting’ with Netanyahu

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Israeli leader meets Trump ahead of Iran talks in seventh visit to White House since last year

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:27 pm

Trump is asking aides if the US should pull out of North American trade deal he negotiated

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The 2018 deal one was one of Trump’s main economic legacies from his first term

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:16 pm

Border Patrol boss Greg Bovino praised officer after he shot woman five times: ‘You have much yet left to do!!’

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Texts also show that one officer called him a ‘legend’ and another told him ‘put that one in your book buddy’

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:01 pm

Pam Bondi has fully drunk the Kool-Aid. Her latest hearing about the Epstein files proves it

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This was an eye-opening performance during which the attorney general of the United States seemed to suggest that President Trump’s legacy and the stock market were more important than the sexually abused children on Epstein’s island, writes Holly Baxter

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:00 pm

Pam Bondi lashes out at Jerry Nadler in shouting match over Epstein question

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Pam Bondi lashed out at Jerry Nadler after the Democrat asked how many co-conspirators the Department of Justice has indicted.

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:26 pm

Epstein told Emirati billionaire he ‘loved the torture video’ and shared sex messages, unredacted files reveal

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Paedophile financier corresponded with prominent Middle Eastern businessman for years, according to newly unredacted files

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:23 pm

Top Colorado amusement park files for bankruptcy years after six-year-old died on a ride

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Wongel Estifanos fell 110 feet from the Haunted Mine Drop ride after a seatbelt error at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:20 pm

Late NFL star Pat Tillman's brother pleads guilty to setting fire at California post office

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The youngest brother of late NFL star-turned-soldier Pat Tillman has pleaded guilty to setting fire to a San Jose, California, post office last summer

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:53 pm

Homeland Security officials voice concerns about looming shutdown

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Homeland Security officials are highlighting the potential impact of a shutdown

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:53 pm

IRS ‘mistakenly’ shared confidential migrant info with DHS, report says

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The IRS handed over data on up to 47,000 people, according to reports

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:39 pm

Trump reposts videos with famous Black people - including Diddy and Will Smith - after Obamas-as-apes Truth firestorm

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‘How quickly people forget,’ Trump lamented

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:27 pm

British couple held in Iran for 400 days are ‘starving and suffering medical neglect’ behind bars son warns

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Joe Bennett has been urging the British government to do more to help his parents trapped in a grisly Iranian prison

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:23 pm

Trump’s favorite polling group delivers devastating blow: America likes Joe Biden more

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Latest Rasmussen research likely to infuriate President Donald Trump by revealing almost half of voters think Democrat did a better job

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:04 pm

Iran’s president apologises for brutal protests crackdown that left thousands dead

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‘We are ashamed before the people,’ president Masoud Pezeshkian says after more than 6,000 killed in Iran’s devastating crackdown on dissent

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:03 pm

FAA stopped flights from El Paso airport after Mexican cartel drones ‘breached’ US airspace, officials say

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The sudden closure, which was quickly reversed, fueled fear and speculation online

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:51 pm

‘Hero’ neighborhood dog leads police straight to missing three-year-old boy

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A neighborhood dog has been praised as a “hero” after leading police officers straight to a missing three-year-old boy.

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:21 pm

NATO launches Arctic Sentry as it tries to move on from Trump Greenland dispute

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The planned military exercises angered Trump so much that he threatened to slap tariffs on allies taking part

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:19 pm

What we know about Canada school shooting suspect after police identify ‘brown-haired female in a dress’

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Police confirmed that two people were killed at a residence near the school, bringing the total death toll to 10, including the shooter

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:13 pm

Nine coffee chains slashing sugar content in country’s war on sweets

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Putting the policy into practice may prove challenging as each brand can apply the initiative as they see fit

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:58 pm

Winter Olympian’s ex-girlfriend breaks silence after medal-winner admitted cheating on her on live TV

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Sturla Holm Laegreid won a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics - then made a very public confession of infidelity

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:43 pm

Three flight attendants severely injured after air traffic controller failed to warn of turbulence, report says

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The report, by the National Transportation Safety Board, says the incident happened on a flight arriving at Newark from Los Angeles

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:20 pm

Somalian passenger jet veers off runway and crashes onto beach

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A Somalian passenger jet carrying 55 people on board veered off a runway and crashed into a beach during an emergency landing.

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:08 pm

Love letters reveal how World War II soldier courted sweetheart during wartime

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Ray says that he had thought he and Jane could not be together

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:06 pm

Nearly 3 in 4 Americans say ICE needs to be overhauled or abolished after Minnesota killings of Good and Pretti: poll

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President Donald Trump’s popularity also slumps after deadly shootings and public backlash

Published: February 11, 2026, 3:03 pm

Trump set to dismantle US climate rules in ‘betrayal’ of global goals

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The White House describes the move as ‘the largest deregulatory action in American history’

Published: February 11, 2026, 2:52 pm

JD Vance deleted his ‘Armenian genocide’ social media post. Here’s why

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The Vice President recently visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial on a key diplomatic trip

Published: February 11, 2026, 2:41 pm

Mother injected feces into her child’s IV in Ohio children’s hospital, police say

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Tiffany Le Sueur was allegedly spotted on security cameras while holding feces in a cup before putting it in a syringe

Published: February 11, 2026, 2:34 pm

Israel under pressure in US to reverse ‘reckless’ West Bank expansion ahead of Trump-Netanyahu summit

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Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is already expected to discuss Iran and the Israel-Hamas ceasefire when he meets Trump at the White House on Wednesday

Published: February 11, 2026, 2:28 pm

Nancy Mace lands blow on Trump official over Epstein revelation: ‘I wouldn’t have lunch with a pedophile’

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Republican highlights Trump administration's support for figures who met Epstein – even after his conviction

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:54 pm

Kennedy Center staffers warned of furloughs during Trump two-year surprise renovation project

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Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell outlined to workers how they will likely be impacted by construction, which was described as ‘the total renovation’

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:49 pm

Six months after explosion, Pennsylvania mill town sees hope but a history of disappointment

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Six months ago, an explosion at the U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works killed two people

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:44 pm

Kurt Schork Memorial Awards: Independent Arabia wins prize for investigative reporting in Iraq

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Aya Mansour was recognised in the Local Reporter category for her work covering ‘the cultures and resilience of minority groups and survivors of war’

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:10 pm

Karoline Leavitt cuts off White House briefing after reporter asks about Commerce chief Lutnick’s Epstein island admission

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Lutnick admitted to visiting the late pedophile’s private island in sworn testimony earlier Tuesday before the Senate Commerce Committee

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:00 pm

Canada’s Winter Olympics team ‘heartbroken’ after deadly school shooting in British Columbia

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The Canadian Olympic Committee released a statement following the school shooting in British Columbia

Published: February 11, 2026, 12:45 pm

Pilot saves 55 by crash-landing faulty Somali passenger plane into sea

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The plane experienced issues 15 minutes after takeoff from Mogadishu

Published: February 11, 2026, 12:34 pm

From princes to prime ministers: The European elites caught in Epstein’s ever-growing web

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Political pressure in the US led to the release of the Epstein files but the impact is being felt thousands of miles away, James C. Reynolds reports

Published: February 11, 2026, 12:33 pm

Tim Scott endorses Trump antagonist Susan Collins days after he slammed president’s ‘racist’ TruthSocial post

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South Carolina Senator posts support for Susan Collins re-election campaign – generating further uproar among Trump loyalists

Published: February 11, 2026, 12:25 pm

Russian drone strike kills Ukrainian father and three children

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Ukrainian civilians have faced for almost four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion

Published: February 11, 2026, 12:16 pm

Nine killed as devastating tropical cyclone hits island nation

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The cyclone led to nine deaths, as confirmed by authorities on Wednesday

Published: February 11, 2026, 12:03 pm

Discoveries made in search for Belgian backpacker who mysteriously vanished in Australia in 2023

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Latest discovery comes two weeks after human remains were found near the area where she was last seen

Published: February 11, 2026, 11:47 am

Gisèle Pelicot recounts moment she was told of husband’s rape crimes for first time

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Gisèle Pelicot details the shocking discovery in her new book, ‘A Hymn to Life, Shame Has to Change Sides’

Published: February 11, 2026, 11:41 am

Fox News refused to air anti-ICE ad featuring Joe Rogan’s ‘Gestapo’ comment

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Conservative broadcaster declines to run TV spot from Jewish Democratic Council of America calling on President Donald Trump to end illegal immigration crackdown over Minneapolis deaths

Published: February 11, 2026, 11:40 am

Zelensky ‘planning Ukraine election and peace deal referendum in spring’ after US pressure

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Announcement is set to be made on the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine-Russia war

Published: February 11, 2026, 11:18 am

The ‘once-in-a-decade’ chance to transform the UK’s footprint on the world

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With the UK saying that it wishes to become an ‘investor’ rather than a ‘donor’ in the era of foreign aid cuts, reforming UK supply chain laws could ensure that overseas investment maximises the benefits to people in developing countries. Nick Ferris reports

Published: February 11, 2026, 11:16 am

Man detained by cops in search for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother speaks out

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The suspect said that he did not even know Nancy Guthrie’s name when he was arrested

Published: February 11, 2026, 11:10 am

Trump eyes passport travel ban for parents with unpaid bills

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The number of people who could be affected was not immediately clear

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:57 am

Australian snowboarder Cam Bolton breaks neck in Winter Olympics training crash

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Bolton fell during a snowboard cross training session on Monday

Published: February 11, 2026, 8:43 am

Russia turns to Asia to solve employment crisis worsened by war

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Russia grapples with an immediate shortfall of at least 2.3 million workers

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:42 am

Chinese captain denies Baltic Sea cable damage

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Investigators said the container vessel had dragged its anchor to sever a gas pipeline

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:29 am

Iran marks 1979 Islamic Revolution anniversary under pressure from inside and out

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Iran has marked the 47th anniversary of its 1979 Islamic Revolution on Wednesday during ongoing pressure from the U.S. and domestic unrest

Published: February 11, 2026, 7:14 am

Freezing on the front line: The Ukrainians struggling to survive in -26C cold with scarce food and no power

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As the fourth anniversary of Putin’s invasion nears and peace talks show little signs of progress, Ukrainians tell Alex Croft about the grim reality on the ground

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:13 am

Russian oil revenue plummets as sanctions target Putin’s cash cow

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A shadow fleet has sought to skirt around sanctions against Russia

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:09 am

UK to double number of troops in Norway in response to Putin’s Arctic threat

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The number of troops deployed in Norway will rise from 1,000 to 2,000 over three years

Published: February 11, 2026, 6:07 am

Canadian police say at least 9 killed in British Columbia mass shooting involving a school

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Police say the suspect died from ‘a self‑inflicted injury’ after carrying out the shooting in Tumbler Ridge on Tuesday

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:24 am

Anti-drug activist campaigns in French election despite threats, 2 brothers lost to gang violence

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Amine Kessaci has been targeted with death threats and lost two brothers to drug violence

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:21 am

Background checker for ICE arrested in prostitution sting, police say

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Brashad Johnson, a 36-year-old from Maple Grove, Minnesota, was arrested in Bloomington police’s record-breaking operation

Published: February 11, 2026, 5:03 am

‘Outrageous abuse of power’: Sen. Mark Kelly rebukes Trump admin’s reported push for criminal charges over ‘illegal orders’ video

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At the urging of U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, the DOJ had reportedly opened an investigation into the video featuring Kelly, as well as Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin and four other Democratic lawmakers

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:42 am

Trump has ‘private’ dinner with Rupert Murdoch at the White House amid Epstein lawsuit: report

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The pair reportedly sat down together at the White House despite a legal back and forth that has been going on for over six months

Published: February 11, 2026, 4:15 am

Don Lemon hires federal prosecutor who resigned over Trump administration dispute

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Thompson stepped down last month from the Minnesota U.S. Attorney’s Office

Published: February 11, 2026, 2:17 am

Potential conflicts over celebrating America's 250th anniversary spill out in congressional hearing

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Congressional Democrats are accusing the Trump administration of trying to hijack plans to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary and using the nonprofit National Park Foundation to solicit money from private donors for some of the president’s pet projects

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:36 am

Award-winning editor Tina Brown lays into Bezos and ‘junket schmoozer’ ex-publisher Will Lewis over gutting of WaPo newsroom

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The Washington Post laid off one-third of its staff last week, with Lewis stepping down just days later

Published: February 11, 2026, 1:16 am

White House press secretary contradicts Trump and says it was president’s idea to rename Penn Station after himself

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‘It was something the president floated in his conversation with Chuck Schumer,’ Leavitt said Tuesday

Published: February 11, 2026, 12:36 am

Tens of thousands of new moms are being referred to cops due to unreliable drug tests at childbirth, report says

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The six-year review of state and federal data found referrals in 21 states

Published: February 11, 2026, 12:33 am

Americans’ optimism about future hits record low, poll finds

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Just 59 percent of Americans anticipate a positive outlook for their lives in approximately five years

Published: February 11, 2026, 12:13 am

Gov. Walz says Minnesota immigration crackdown could end in ‘days, not weeks and months’

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While Walz currently feels hopeful, he cautioned that circumstances could still evolve

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:56 pm

Trump confused Greenland and Iceland so much that Reykjavík hired a DC lobbyist for advice: report

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Trump repeatedly mixed up Greenland and Iceland during his Davos speech last month as he pushed for the U.S. to acquire the Danish territory

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:46 pm

San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Keion White shot after argument outside party involving rapper Lil Baby, police say

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The incident reportedly took place following a Super Bowl party hosted by the NFL star at Dahlia’s nightclub in San Francisco’s Mission district

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:36 pm

Why Republicans are suddenly seriously sweating the Texas Senate race

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Senate leaders are still hopeful that Trump will save a beleaguered GOP senator from a primary challenge. But Trump prefers to back a winner, writes John Bowden

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:26 pm

Close Maduro ally pardoned by Biden once again a target of US criminal investigation

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The U.S. Justice Department is targeting Alex Saab, a businessman linked to Nicolás Maduro, in an investigation that could impact the U.S. prosecution of the deposed Venezuelan leader

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:13 pm

Trump’s beloved victory arch would be so tall it could pose a danger to flights into the DC area

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Trump said he wants the ‘Independence Arch’ to be the ‘biggest one of all’

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:10 pm

Cheryl Hines uses Joe Rogan podcast to slam media portrayal of husband RFK Jr and says the antivaxxer doesn’t want to ‘hurt people’

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Six former Surgeons General warned last year that DHHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy’s leadership was ‘endangering the health of the nation’

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:08 pm

FBI raided Georgia election office over 2020 ‘defects’ on command of Trump’s ‘Stop the Steal’ lawyer

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FBI affidavit reveals Trump administration’s criminal investigation was sparked by election denier Kurt Olsen

Published: February 10, 2026, 8:26 pm

The latest revelations from the Epstein files, including Musk’s brother and an alleged phone call from Donald Trump

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Justice Department officials have been unredacting the names of people associated with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at the request of lawmakers

Published: February 10, 2026, 11:03 pm

Hotel security footage helps catch alleged ‘serial sexual predator’ accused of kidnapping 12-year-old Texas girl, police say

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Graham Michael Dunn, 27, was arrested by police in Galveston after kidnapping the youngster while she was out walking her dog on January 30, according to police

Published: February 10, 2026, 10:26 pm

Local police are tapping school security cameras to help ICE carry out immigration raids, report says

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Texas school districts have allowed law enforcement to access their cameras amid Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown

Published: February 10, 2026, 10:09 pm

Trump team already looking to spin jobs numbers by claiming deportations are reason they’ll be down

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Peter Navarro claimed ‘millions’ of illegal immigrants have been deported out of the U.S. job market

Published: February 10, 2026, 9:53 pm

Trump weighs sending second aircraft carrier to Middle East in midst of tense Iran talks

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Officials have indicated that the USS George Washington, currently in Asia, and the USS George H.W. Bush, on the East Coast, are the most probable candidates

Published: February 10, 2026, 9:34 pm

Stephen Miller ‘working closely’ with Trump allies in the Senate against attempts to rein in ICE: report

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‘We’re now going on offense,’ South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said

Published: February 10, 2026, 9:32 pm

‘Their loss’ White House says to governors skipping meeting after no Dems invited

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Reports stated Trump personally blocked invites for Democratic Govs. Jared Polis and Wes Moore

Published: February 10, 2026, 9:11 pm

Spate of Austin lake deaths is ‘consistent’ with other cities as cops temper ‘serial killer’ theories

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At least 38 bodies were found in or around Austin's Lady Bird Lake between 2022 and June 2025

Published: February 10, 2026, 9:10 pm

The rise of vice-signalling: how hatred poisoned politics

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Over the last 10 years, the terms of political debate have changed completely – and week by week they seem to get worse

The notion of virtue-signalling – the act of performing progressive stances that don’t cost you anything in order to burnish your own moral credentials – has been around since at least the 00s. In a political sense, it meant always being the one who reminded others to say “chairperson” not “chairman”; always manning the barricades for signs of bigotry, always being on the right demo. If its values were sound – all we’re talking about, really, is trying to systematise courtesy to others – it was often easy to lampoon, because it felt performative and had a hair-trigger.

But what has risen in its wake – vice-signalling – cannot be seen as its mirror or answer, any more than dehumanisation could be seen as the equal and opposite of decency. They’re not in the same rhetorical category. The term doesn’t bring itself to life; for that you need the US president. Cast your mind back to 2015; although Donald Trump had said he might run for election to the highest office in every cycle this century, his speech in Trump Tower was his first campaign launch, and it was where he announced that he would build a wall between the US and Mexico. In seemingly unplanned remarks – the grammar was off, the structure meandered, the vocabulary was vague and repetitive – he said “[Mexico] are sending people that have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems to us. They are bringing drugs, and bringing crime, and they’re rapists.”

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Published: February 11, 2026, 10:57 am

Why has Maga lost its mind over Bad Bunny? | Moustafa Bayoumi

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It’s not virtue signaling. It’s vitriol signaling about their own perceived persecution

Can someone explain to me why Megyn Kelly is so angry? In an interview with Piers Morgan, the political commentator began ranting so hard about Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl half-time show that I was starting to worry about her health.

“I’m sorry Piers. To get up there and perform the whole show in Spanish is a middle finger to the rest of America!” she roared. “We don’t need a Spanish-speaking, non-English performing performer, and we don’t need an ICE- or America-hater featured as our primetime entertainment.”

Moustafa Bayoumi is a Guardian US columnist

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:00 pm

‘I am never off the clock’: inside the booming world of gen Z side hustles

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More young Americans are taking on side gigs to explore their passions and make extra cash while navigating an unstable job market

Aashna Doshi, a software engineer at Google, is constantly monitoring her headspace. “This way I don’t burn myself out,” she said. “And I stay a lot more consistent with my podcast and content creation work.”

On top of her day job in the tech giant’s security and artificial intelligence department, Doshi also publishes social media content about working in tech and her life in New York City, and records podcasts – sometimes all three in a day.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 1:00 pm

‘Letting the sound happen around you’: powerful sonic memorial remembers the dead

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Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork has created a sound installation emulating second world war spaces: a Japanese internment camp in California and caves used as bunkers in Okinawa

In 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa, the great-uncle of the Japanese-American, Los Angeles-based artist Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork was stationed on the island as a US solider, having volunteered for service probably in the hopes that his family might be spared from the Japanese internment camps back home. They weren’t, and so while his siblings and parents were incarcerated at Tule Lake in northern California, he was on the frontlines in what has been deemed one of the bloodiest conflicts in the Pacific during the second world war.

The caves of Okinawa were used “almost as bunkers to protect people”, Kiyomi Gork explains. “But they were also spaces of mass suicide because of Japanese propaganda.” Local Uchinanchu who took refuge there were instructed by Japanese soldiers to kill themselves, rather than face what they were told would be a violent fate at the hands of the US army. As one of the few American soldiers who spoke Japanese, Kiyomi Gork’s great-uncle worked to ensure their safe passage.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:23 pm

Oscars 2026 class photo: can you spot the tallest nominee – and a camouflaged Diane Warren?

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The annual Academy Award nominees luncheon is my favourite part of an otherwise excruciatingly dull affair – and the group picture reveals more than any winners list could

As you will all be aware, the Oscars aren’t particularly fun. They are an overlong celebration of underwatched films that take place in a room where, by the end of the evening, the bulk of those present have been told that they aren’t good enough to win anything. The whole thing is excruciating.

But you know what’s much better than the Oscars? The annual Oscars nominees luncheon. This is when everyone who has been nominated gathers for a nice lunch. It isn’t televised, so nobody has to be on their best behaviour. No awards are handed out, so technically everyone invited is an equal. And, best of all, they take a class photo of everyone at the end.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:59 pm

Rio’s bloodiest day: the untold story of Brazil’s most deadly police raid

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In interviews with community leaders, lawyers, security specialists and bereaved relatives, the Guardian pieces together how an operation targeting a criminal gang left 122 people dead last October

Juliana Conceição startled awake as the first shots of an infamous day were fired in the Complexo da Penha, the labyrinthine Rio favela where she was born and raised.

It was 4.30am on 28 October. Thousands of police had surrounded the community’s barricaded entrances and were preparing to swarm up its streets on foot and in black armoured personnel carriers with firing ports and bullet-cracked ballistic windows.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 10:00 am

‘You’re a washed-up loser lawyer’: Pam Bondi taunts Democrats over Epstein

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US attorney general goes on attack during questioning by House judiciary committee over handling of files

The US attorney general Pam Bondi attacked and insulted Democrats during a House judiciary committee hearing on Wednesday as she defended the justice department’s handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Democrats pounded Bondi with questions about the way the department has complied with a law last year mandating the complete release of the files with specific and limited room for redactions. Since releasing the documents after the statutory deadline, the justice department has come under intense scrutiny both for releasing the names of survivors and redacting, without explanation, the names of people who may have committed crimes.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 7:38 pm

Tumbler Ridge school shooting: Police identify suspect in Canada attack as 18-year-old local resident – latest updates

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Dwayne McDonald, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, names suspect as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, a resident of Tumbler Ridge

“We believe we’ve been able to identify the shooter,” said Floyd, adding that RCMP will withhold the shooter’s identity for privacy reasons and for the conduct of the investigation.

Floyd also refused to disclose details on how many of the victims were children and adults, adding that more details will emerge in coming days.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 8:44 pm

James Van Der Beek, star of Dawson’s Creek, dies aged 48

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Actor who also starred in Varsity Blues and Rules of Attraction revealed in 2024 he had been diagnosed with cancer

James Van Der Beek, the actor best known for playing the lead in hit 90s teen drama Dawson’s Creek, has died.

“Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning. He met his final days with courage, faith and grace,” reads a statement shared on Van Der Beek’s official Instagram page on Wednesday.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 7:38 pm

Winter Olympics 2026: USA go for gold and GB for first medal in figure skating, and more – live

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The riders are having to squint into the sun to see their scores come up. There’s lots of USA support on the slopes, first for 19-year old Bea Kim, who looks happy to settle into fifth, then for the queen of half pipe, Chloe Kim, who is aiming for her third consecutive gold medal in this discipline. Oh and she’s also just finished a degree at Stamford. It’s a cracking start – a big backside 720, frontside 900, and something floaty and turny which the commentators describe as “the penny black” of halfpipe. She immediately settles into first.

Women’s halfpipe qualifying: Thinking about my attempts to stand on a skateboard as young women in baggy snow trousers zig-zag and float across the halfpipe.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 8:42 pm

Point of no return: a hellish ‘hothouse Earth’ getting closer, scientists say

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Continued global heating could set irreversible course by triggering climate tipping points, but most people unaware

The world is closer than thought to a “point of no return” after which runaway global heating cannot be stopped, scientists have said.

Continued global heating could trigger climate tipping points, leading to a cascade of further tipping points and feedback loops, they said. This would lock the world into a new and hellish “hothouse Earth” climate far worse than the 2-3C temperature rise the world is on track to reach. The climate would also be very different to the benign conditions of the past 11,000 years, during which the whole of human civilisation developed.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:00 pm

Irish man held in ICE detention for five months faces ‘dire conditions’, wife says

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Tiffany Smyth is married to Seamus Culleton, who despite having a valid work permit was detained in September

The wife of an Irish man who has been held by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for five months - despite having a valid work permit – is pleading for help in instigating his release from the “dire conditions” he is facing in detention.

“I just want him home where he belongs. I want us to be able to finish what we started,” Tiffany Smyth, wife of Seamus Culleton, said during a Wednesday press conference.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 8:17 pm

FBI conducting ‘extensive search’ on roads near Nancy Guthrie home

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Man who was detained released after several hours of questioning in connection to Guthrie’s disappearance

The FBI announced on Wednesday that it was conducting “an extensive search” along multiple roadways close to the Arizona home of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie who has been missing for 10 days.

The development came after authorities released a man earlier in the day who was detained in a traffic stop following several hours of questioning “in connection to the investigation”, according to reports.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 6:53 pm

‘Casey should resign’: Abby Wambach leaves Wasserman after Epstein files

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  • Wambach is first major sports figure to depart agency

  • Agency founder had emailed with Ghislaine Maxwell

  • LA 2028 Olympics board says it backs chairman

Former US soccer star Abby Wambach has announced she is leaving the Wasserman talent agency and called for its founder and 2028 Los Angeles Olympics chairman, Casey Wasserman, to resign after emails between him and Ghislaine Maxwell were revealed in the Jeffery Epstein files.

The two-time gold medalist and World Cup winner shared a statement on Wednesday saying she was leaving Wasserman, an agency that represents an extensive roster of athletes and celebrities across the sports and entertainment industries.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 6:44 pm

Hidden passage linked to Underground Railroad found in New York museum

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Small opening cut into floor at Merchant’s House Museum indicates site was probably used as ‘safe house’, experts say

A landmark house in Manhattan preserved as a museum to New York’s 19th-century history has revealed an even more intriguing secret: its previously unknown status as a refuge for people who escaped slavery before and during the civil war.

The Merchant’s House Museum’s link to the Underground Railroad, a network of abolitionists who secured the safe passage of enslaved people to freedom, was discovered when archaeologists looked beneath the drawers of a built-in dresser in the wall of a hallway leading to bedrooms on the building’s second floor.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 6:08 pm

Why most democracies won’t touch Trump’s Board of Peace

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Whether it’s the $1bn price tag or the US president’s outsized power, key allies are steering clear of the board

Hey, do you like peace? Oh, cool, you do? Then, how about we establish a group of countries, all committed to that concept, working together to create global harmony? No, not the one that has already existed for 80 years. A new one. Who’s in?

It turns out: not that many world leaders or global citizens.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 7:00 pm

Top US medical body to review vaccine effectiveness as government ‘abdicates’ responsibility

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AMA to review safety of respiratory vaccines as health agencies end recommendations based on no new data

The largest medical organization in the US will help conduct a review on the safety and effectiveness of respiratory vaccines as federal health agencies and advisers end vaccine recommendations based on no new information.

“They are filling a void that the government created,” Ezekiel Emanuel, vice-provost for global initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania, told journalists on Tuesday.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 6:27 pm

Moscow preparing to evacuate Russian tourists from Cuba amid US oil blockade

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Cuban aviation authorities have warned country is running out of jet fuel, threatening to derail tourism industry

Moscow has said it is planning to evacuate Russian tourists from Cuba within days as a fuel crisis triggered by US efforts to choke off the island’s oil supplies deepens.

Russia’s aviation authorities said on Wednesday that two of its airlines serving the Caribbean island would operate outbound-only flights to bring tourists home before suspending services.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:14 pm

White House deletes JD Vance’s social media post referring to Armenian genocide

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US vice-president’s post marks first time Trump administration used the word to describe the massacres

The White House has deleted a social media post in which the vice-president, JD Vance, referred to the Armenian genocide, prompting anger from members of the Armenian diaspora as well as opposition politicians across the US.

The post was made during Vance’s two-day trip to Armenia to mark a visit by Vance and his wife, Usha Vance, to a memorial for the up to 1.5 million Armenians killed by Ottoman troops more than a century ago. The now-deleted post on Vance’s official X account said he was visiting the memorial to honour “the victims of the Armenian genocide”.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:45 pm

Alleged drones in El Paso airspace cast spotlight on Mexican cartels’ growing arsenals

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Closure of airspace draws attention to crime groups’ high-powered weapons – and may give Trump an excuse to attack

An alleged incursion by Mexican cartel drones into US airspace and the sudden closure of El Paso’s airspace has drawn renewed attention to the use of high-powered weapons by organized crime groups in Mexico.

There were conflicting accounts on Wednesday about whether the city’s airspace was shut down due to cartel drones or a disagreement over the Pentagon testing of counter-drone technology, but experts say the use of drones by drug gangs at the border has become increasingly common.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 7:57 pm

The secretive, destructive work of an ICE attorney: ‘My job is to do what I’m told’

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ICE lawyers in New York City earn more than $100,000 a year, enjoy generous benefits and post about rich social lives. Their work is vital to Trump’s deportation agenda

One morning last June in an immigration courtroom in New York City, a lawyer named Estefani Rodriguez looked as if she was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. She was a prosecuting attorney for the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE). Her job was to present immigration judges with motions to kick non-citizens out of the United States – to switch on the deportation machine.

Rodriguez is in her late 30s, with long hair and full cheeks. According to the website of the Dominican Bar Association, her parents are immigrants from the Dominican Republic. In online photos, she sports a wide smile. But on this day, as she covered one of some 60 immigration courtrooms housed in labyrinthine federal buildings in lower Manhattan, she seemed to churn with angst. Repeatedly she touched her hands to her mouth, then under her glasses, then back to her mouth, and then she rubbed and rubbed her eyes.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 1:00 pm

This $30 sleep mask helps me nap anytime, anywhere

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The inexpensive Mzoo sleep mask blocks light without smothering your eyes. Here’s why I wear it every night

I used to be a never-napper. Even when I was dead tired, I couldn’t seem to get any shut-eye in the middle of the day. Historically, nighttime sleep has been difficult for me too, especially after having a baby in 2017.

In my quest for better sleep, I’ve tried earplugs, melatonin, prescription sleep aids, a white-noise machine, bamboo pajamas and multiple pillows. Then, several months ago, I tested two dozen sleep masks for the Filter US. Four months later, our best overall sleep mask, the Mzoo Luxury Sleep Mask, is still hanging from my headboard.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 8:15 pm

Crime 101 review – bracing tale of master thief lifts a trick or two from Michael Mann

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The pedal is pressed hard to the metal for this very stylish high-stakes armed robbery thriller starring Chris Hemsworth

Bart Layton is the British film-maker who previously gave us American Animals, a true-crime docudrama about the theft of rare books. That film’s title would also have applied perfectly well to this new one, an LA crime thriller adapted from a novella by Don Winslow. It is a little in the style of Michael Mann, though without the military hardware and the overhead shots of SUVs moving in swift convoy that would make it a full Mann homage.

Layton does without the distinctive indirect mannerisms and meta-commentaries of his earlier movies, but he applies his pedal to the metal for what is an enjoyable and very stylish high-stakes armed robbery film about a thief who is highly controlled, super-cool, super-groomed, and naturally looking for the “walkaway money” of the time-honoured one last job.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:00 pm

Is Jacob Elordi really the hottest man on the planet? Six things you need to know

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Gen Z fell in love with him on the small screen, but with the release of Emerald Fennell’s steamy new adaptation of Wuthering Heights, the Aussie actor’s star is set to shine even brighter

Jacob Elordi is Heathcliff. The 28-year-old Australian actor has scarcely been out of the headlines since his controversial casting in Emerald Fennell’s imminent adaptation of Wuthering Heights. Now, in the week of the film’s release, he’s being hailed as “the hottest man on the planet”, tipped as a future Oscar winner and household name. Not even mixed early reviews seem to be slowing the momentum.

Truly, these heights must seem wuthering to the boy from Brisbane who fell in love with acting after being cast as The Cat in The Hat. “As soon as I was singing and dancing with the big hat on, I knew that that was what I wanted to do,” Elordi said last December. But who is he, and what’s behind his rapid rise?

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Published: February 11, 2026, 3:44 pm

The place that stayed with me: I would not have become a writer were it not for Iceland

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As a teenager I wondered what I would have in common with this Nordic island. Then my teacher gave me a book of poetry

Lying in my bed, I listened to what sounded like a woman screaming outside in the dark. I picked up my pen. A month of living in this Icelandic village and I was still unaccustomed to the impenetrable January gloom and the ferocity of the wind; its propensity to sound sentient. I had started to feel like the island was trying to tell me something, had a story it wanted me to write.

Sauðárkrókur, a fishing town in the northern fjord of Skagafjörður, was all mountain, sea and valley. There were no trees to slow the Arctic winds, and I had already been blown sideways into a snowbank while walking home from Fjölbrautaskóli Norðurlands vestra, my new high school whose name I could not yet pronounce. At night, my dreams were filled with a soundscape of weeping women. When I woke, their wailing continued in the gusts outside. That was when I wrote. I wrote to understand myself in this new place. I wrote to understand Iceland, its brutality and its beauty.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:00 pm

Jimmy Kimmel on Trump: ‘A code orange de-mental emergency going on here right now’

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Late-night hosts discussed Trump’s flailing attempts to distract from the fallout of the unsealed Epstein files

Late-night hosts unpacked the Trump administration’s continued attempts to distract from and underplay the Epstein files.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:22 pm

Trump’s racist post about the Obamas was a wake-up call for some. Why did it take so long? | Jamil Smith

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The racism was not new. What was new was the inability to look past it. For a moment, at least, the blinders were off

John from New Mexico, a self-professed lifelong Republican, called into C-Span’s Washington Journal earlier this month with penitence on his mind.

“I voted for the president and supported him,” he began. “But I really want to apologize.”

Jamil Smith is a Guardian US columnist

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Published: February 11, 2026, 5:00 pm

The Jeffrey Epstein files have shattered Norway’s illusions about itself | Sindre Bangstad

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Norway built its global brand on diplomacy and egalitarianism. The cosying up of its elite to the sex offender can only boost the far right

Donald Trump may have wanted revenge against Norway for the Nobel peace prize snub, but even he could hardly have imagined the damage contained in the latest US justice department’s release of three million emails from the Jeffrey Epstein files.

A string of what appear to be embarrassing messages between a Norwegian princess and Epstein initially led the global headlines. Mette-Marit, the crown princess, communicated regularly with the financier despite his 2008 conviction for child sexual abuse crimes and even went on holiday to his notorious Palm Beach villa. She has since apologised, expressing her “deep regret” for the friendship.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 5:00 am

Enjoying mafia movies doesn’t make me a killer. So be wary of the state using rap music to prove murder | Shami Chakrabarti

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UK prosecutors are recklessly deploying art against young men in court. That’s why I’m taking parliamentary action to curb it

How often have you slumped into an armchair and surfed various streaming platforms in search of escape? Even if not looking for them, you’ll have been bombarded by a vast array of crime procedurals made in the UK, the US, various continental jurisdictions and further afield. They are set in gritty urban and idyllic rural landscapes; in country houses and even submarines. Whether featuring hardbitten veteran cops or gifted middle-class amateurs, what they all have in common is murder.

Middle England is seemingly addicted to these TV dramas and the books that inspired so many of them. The creativity that produces them is big business. But what if those who write or even just enjoy this form of popular art found themselves prosecuted for real crime, with their work or taste used as evidence of criminality? If you find this possibility ridiculous, spare a thought for the increasing number of young black men and boys charged with “gang-related offences” on the basis of their participation in, or mere engagement with rap and drill music. It’s as though prosecutors were watching The Night Manager and trying to send Hugh Laurie to prison.

Shami Chakrabarti is a lawyer, Labour peer, former shadow attorney general and the author of Human Rights: The Case for the Defence

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Published: February 11, 2026, 11:00 am

You might love olive oil, but don’t put it on your CV | Polly Hudson

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The foodstuff was apparently listed as an interest on a job résumé, according to a viral social media post. It might make you stand out, but not in a good way

Competition in the jobs market is ferocious, so today’s applicants must attempt to stand out. However, it now transpires, not too much. Online debate has been raging over one employment hopeful’s decision to list “olive oil” as an interest on their CV, after an anonymous account on social media claimed that doing so had blown the applicant’s chance of an interview.

In their eyes, this failure of judgment in providing an acceptable interest was a dealbreaker. It spoke completely to the prospective candidate’s character, and it had nothing good to say there. It rendered everything else on the page moot.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 11:00 am

Russia plays prideful, but there’s no doubt the Olympics ban is hurting | Bruce Berglund

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Some Russians have dismissed the Games over the continued exclusion of their athletes. But the truth is international sport is still important to Moscow

Duma member Vitaly Milonov didn’t mince words when asked four years ago about the international ban against Russian athletes.

“There’s no point in humiliating ourselves and begging to be let in,” said the St Petersburg deputy, a member of Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party. “We have our pride.” International events had been corrupted by the United States, he claimed in a 2022 interview, just weeks after the International Olympic Committee and other governing bodies imposed the ban. “Only Russia can say no. Other countries will accept whatever nonsense the Americans force on them – teams of vegans, queers and lesbians.”

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Published: February 11, 2026, 10:00 am

Lindsey Vonn says success has ‘completely different meaning’ after third surgery on broken leg

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Lindsey Vonn says she has had a successful third surgery on the broken leg she suffered during the women’s Olympic downhill on Sunday.

Vonn posted an update on Instagram that included photos of her giving a thumbs up in her hospital bed with a metal frame attached to her leg.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 6:54 pm

Jordan Stolz crushes Olympic 1000m record to begin four-gold pursuit after reskate

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  • US star forced to wait through rival Wennemars’s reskate

  • Stolz delivers 1:06.28 finish in his signature event

Jordan Stolz had to wait a little longer than expected on Wednesday night. But when confirmation finally came, the 21-year-old American could celebrate his first Olympic gold medal – and the opening chapter of what could become one of the defining campaigns of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.

Skating in the second-to-last group, Stolz powered to an Olympic record time of 1min 6.28sec in the men’s 1000 metres, using a devastating final lap to deliver in his signature event and launch his pursuit of a potential four-gold haul across these Games.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 7:35 pm

‘We’re all aging. Father Time hasn’t beaten me yet’: Nick Baumgartner on snowboarding in the Olympics at 44

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The Upper Peninsula snowboarder races his fifth Olympic Games on Thursday, drawing on a career shaped by construction sites, small-town winters and the belief he could still reach the 2034 Games on home soil

At an age when most Olympic snowboarders have already drifted into coaching, broadcasting or nostalgia, Nick Baumgartner is still doing the hardest thing in his sport: showing up to the start gate believing he can win.

On Thursday at Livigno Snow Park, the 44-year-old American will race the men’s snowboard cross at his fifth Olympic Games – less a farewell tour than another extension of a career that has stubbornly ignored conventional timelines.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 6:00 pm

French biathlete guilty of fraud wins Olympic gold while scammed teammate comes 80th

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  • Julia Simon holds finger to lips as she crosses line

  • Simon found to have spent €2,000 on rival’s credit card

An athlete convicted of committing credit card fraud against one of her national teammates has won an Olympic gold medal for France in the women’s 15km biathlon, beating her victim to do it.

Julia Simon, 29, was handed a €15,000 fine and a three-month suspended sentence last October after she was found to have spent more than €2,000 using card details belonging to Justine Braisaz-Bouchet, also 29, who finished in 80th place in the same race. A third member of the French team, Lou Jeanmonnot, won the silver.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:46 pm

Manchester City v Fulham, Aston Villa v Brighton and more: Premier League – live

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Alessia Russo has just scored Arsenal’s fourth goal of the night. Sarah Rendell has the details.

That last news item makes this next email even more topical. “The LA Galaxy vs Los Angeles FC derby,” says Marek Wojenski in Connecticut, “is known as El Tráfico.”

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Published: February 11, 2026, 8:50 pm

The five most noteworthy MLS kits of 2026: Tie-dye, Tina Turner and more

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The Grateful Dead and some other interesting influences define the best and worst of this year’s crop of tops

Major League Soccer’s 31st season is nearly upon us, and fans across the league are busy offering takes. Takes on roster building, on relevance, on playoff potential. And, of course, on kits.

It at times feels like there is nothing soccer fans across the globe like more than discussing kits and kit culture. Supporters, even those entirely bereft of any fashion sense to speak of, start offering up terms normally reserved for the catwalk come release day.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:45 pm

Sunderland v Liverpool: Premier League – live

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⚽ Minute-by-minute updates on the 8.15pm kick-off
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2 min: … the ball’s played back to Angulo, who tries to trick Alisson at his near post. The keeper reads the danger and claims. That’s got the home fans, already giving it plenty, going some. Meanwhile here’s Peter Oh: “Liverpool have had such bad luck with injuries, shipping comical last-gasp goals, and suspensions. How could things possibly get worse? Running into eleven Black Cats maybe? Sigh.”

1 min: It has been belting down on Wearside all day. It’s still raining. Windy as well. And Sunderland are on the front foot early doors, Mukiele in space on the right and winning a very early corner off Robertson. From which …

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Published: February 11, 2026, 8:50 pm

Hamilton warns F1 over ‘ridiculously complex’ new rules after spin in testing

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  • Power management regulations will be hard to explain

  • Hamilton: ‘You need a degree to fully understand it all’

Lewis Hamilton has issued a striking warning that fans may struggle to understand Formula One’s new regulations for the 2026 season, calling them “ridiculously complex” after having spun while testing his new Ferrari in Bahrain.

Hamilton was speaking at the second pre-season test where the teams are coming to terms with cars and engines that have been subject to what amounts to the biggest single shake-up in the sport’s history, and specifically to how drivers are expected to manage the power of their engines which are now defined by a near 50-50 split between combustion and electrical power.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:29 pm

Super Bowl and Bad Bunny miss US TV audience record but new mark set for social media

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  • Broadcast averages 124.9 million viewers in US

  • Half-time show draws 128.2 million viewers

  • Bad Bunny social media views top 4bn

Sunday night’s Super Bowl and Bad Bunny fell short of setting records for the most watched US broadcast and half-time show.

Seattle’s 29-13 victory over New England averaged 124.9 million viewers on NBC, Peacock, Telemundo, NBC Sports Digital, and NFL+, according to Nielsen. That fell short of the 127.7 million US viewers who tuned in for Philadelphia’s victory over Kansas City last year on Fox.

However, this year’s Super Bowl became the most-watched program in NBC history as the network celebrates its 100th anniversary.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 1:44 pm

Pitch Points: Tottenham’s relegation chances; Could Ronaldo leave Saudi Arabia?

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The world of soccer throws up no shortage of questions. In today’s column, we endeavor to answer three of them

Last season’s 17th place finish was meant to be rock bottom for Tottenham Hotspur; a nadir for the club in the Premier League era that was awkwardly offset by glory in the Europa League. There is, however, no glory in what Spurs are going through this season and no guarantee that rock bottom isn’t still around the corner.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 10:00 am

European Super League project officially over after Real Madrid and Uefa deal

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  • Madrid were sole surviving proponents of breakaway

  • Uefa statement suggests club’s legal case will be closed

The Super League project has finally died out after Uefa announced it had reached “an agreement of principles for the wellbeing of European club football” with Real Madrid and the European Football Clubs group.

In a surprise statement released the day before Uefa stages its annual congress in Brussels, the governing body said all parties had agreed a way forward “respecting the principle of sporting merit with emphasis on long-term club sustainability and the enhancement of fan experience through the use of technology”.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:53 pm

US added 130,000 jobs in January, surpassing expectations as 2025 growth is slashed

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Unemployment rate was 4.3% in January with gains 13,000 less than the 143,000 jobs added a year ago, report shows

The US jobs market added 130,000 jobs in January, according to a highly anticipated labor market report released on Wednesday, a surge of job growth after months of fatigue in the labor market.

The unemployment rate was 4.3% in January, a slight cooling since the fall. Economists predicted 70,000 in job gains and an unchanged unemployment rate for January.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:13 pm

Washington Post editor acknowledges ‘genuine trauma’ over mass layoffs

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Matt Murray defends paper’s strategy as ‘demoralized’ staffers ask tough questions in contentious town hall

Top Washington Post editor Matt Murray acknowledged “a widespread sense of loss, of genuine trauma” in a contentious town hall meeting with staff on Wednesday after the company laid off nearly a third of its employees a week ago – though he expressed confidence that the Post was now on a path to success.

“There’s no doubt that just the sheer depth of the cuts – and also, with that, the reality of what we face at the Post – has been a very hard thing to wrap our heads around and to grapple with,” Murray said, according to a recording of his remarks obtained by the Guardian.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 8:27 pm

Iran’s president denies it seeks nuclear weapon and admits ‘shame’ after mass protests

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Masoud Pezeshkian tries to convey message of national unity as negotiations with US hang in balance

Iran’s president insisted his country was not seeking a nuclear weapon as he acknowledged “great sorrow” after the authorities’ recent crackdown on protesters.

Speaking to crowds gathered across Iran to mark the anniversary of the 1979 revolution, Masoud Pezeshkian sought to claim a message of national unity after demonstrations that roiled the country and triggered an unprecedented crisis for the regime.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 3:19 pm

Briton shot by father in Texas after row about Trump was unlawfully killed, coroner rules

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Lucy Harrison died after being shot in chest by alcoholic Kris Harrison while staying at his home in US last year

A Cheshire woman who was shot dead by her “reckless” father while visiting him in the US after a row about Donald Trump was unlawfully killed, a coroner has ruled.

Lucy Harrison, 23, who lived in Warrington and worked as a fashion buyer for Boohoo, was shot in the chest with a semi-automatic handgun by Kris Harrison while staying at his home in Prosper, Texas, on 10 January last year.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:43 pm

Don Lemon hires federal attorney who quit over handling of inquiry into Renee Good’s killing

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Ex-CNN anchor brings on Joseph H Thompson to defend him from charges related to coverage of a church protest

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon has hired a federal prosecutor, who quit amid the White House’s immigration blitz on Minneapolis, to defend him from charges related to his coverage of a church protest.

Lemon officially brought Joseph H Thompson on to his legal team, according to a Tuesday court filing. Thompson, who Donald Trump had appointed acting US attorney for Minnesota in June, reportedly resigned in January over the justice department’s treatment of immigration enforcement.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:29 pm

US labor board drops years-long legal battle with SpaceX in victory for Musk

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National Labor Relations Board says it does not have legal oversight of SpaceX and dismisses case

The US labor board is abandoning a years-long legal battle against Elon Musk’s SpaceX and signaling it will steer clear of future cases against the company, according to a letter from the board cited by the New York Times and Bloomberg.

Two years after issuing a complaint accusing the aerospace firm of firing eight engineers because of their involvement in an open letter criticizing Musk, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) said it was dismissing the case, disclaiming jurisdiction over it, according to the letter.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 5:00 pm

Pope Leo accepts resignation of embattled New Orleans archbishop Gregory Aymond

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The archdiocese agreed to pay 600 abuse survivors a $305m settlement before the Vatican confirmed Aymond’s exit

Pope Leo XIV accepted the resignation of the Roman Catholic archbishop of New Orleans, Gregory Aymond, on Wednesday – one day after the archbishop concluded a series of meetings with survivors of a clergy molestation scandal that has embroiled the city’s church leadership for years.

Aymond had submitted his resignation to global Catholic church leaders at the Vatican, as he was required when he turned 75 in November 2024. But the Vatican didn’t immediately accept it, plotting for Aymond to remain in position until the New Orleans archdiocese settled a federal bankruptcy protection case that it filed in the spring of 2020 amid the continuing fallout of the decades-old worldwide clerical abuse crisis.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:32 pm

Bud Cort, star of Harold and Maude, dies aged 77

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Actor best-known for role in Hal Ashby’s black comedy also appeared in films by Robert Altman and Wes Anderson

Bud Cort, the actor best known for his role in dark comedy Harold and Maude, has died at the age of 77.

According to Variety, Cort died in Connecticut after a long illness.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 8:09 pm

‘The normal should be darkness’: why one Belgian national park is turning off ‘pointless’ streetlights

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The radical project is an attempt to preserve wildlife in one of Europe’s most light-polluted countries, but can they persuade local people they will still feel safe?

Two yellowing street lamps cast a pool of light on the dark road winding into the woods outside Mazée village. This scene is typical for narrow countryside roads in Wallonia in the south of Belgium. “Having lights here is logical,” says André Detournay, 77, who has lived in the village for four decades. “I walk here with my dog and it makes me feel safe and gives me some protection from theft.”

Belgium glows like a Christmas decoration at night, as witnessed from space. It is one of the most light-polluted countries in Europe, with the Milky Way scarcely visible except in the most remote areas.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 12:00 pm

Climate crisis linked to fall in southern right whale birth rates as researchers raise ‘warning signal’

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Lead author of Australian study says breeding slowdown is linked to climate-driven changes in ‘magnificent’ whale’s foraging grounds

After decades of recovery, southern right whales are showing signs of a climate-driven decline in breeding rates, which scientists say is a “warning signal” about changes in the Southern Ocean.

After being hunted to near extinction by commercial whaling in the 19th and 20th centuries, southern right whales remained endangered in Australia.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 10:00 am

Some of world’s oldest trees hit by climate-fuelled wildfires in Patagonia

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Wildfires that left 23 people dead were made about three times more likely by global heating, researchers say

The climate crisis inflamed deadly wildfires that left 23 people dead in Chile and devastated forests in Argentina that host some of the world’s oldest trees, scientists have found.

The hot, dry and windy conditions that enabled the fires to blaze across huge areas in January were made about three times more likely by global heating, researchers from the World Weather Attribution (WWA) consortium found.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 8:00 am

‘The trend is irreversible’: has Romania shattered the link between economic growth and high emissions?

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Emissions have plunged 75% since communist times in the birthplace of big oil – but for some the transition has been brutal

Once the frozen fields outside Bucharest have thawed, workers will assemble the largest solar farm in Europe: one million photovoltaic panels backed by batteries to power homes after sunset. But the 760MW project in southern Romania will not hold the title for long. In the north-west, authorities have approved a bigger plant that will boast a capacity of 1GW.

The sun-lit plots of silicon and glass will join a slew of projects that have rendered the Romanian economy unrecognisable from its polluted state when communism ended. They include an onshore windfarm near the Black Sea that for several years was Europe’s biggest, a nuclear power plant by the Danube whose lifetime is being extended by 30 years, and a fast-spreading patchwork of solar panels topping homes and shops across the country.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 6:00 am

US union elections declined in 2025 after Trump hobbled labor board

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Both the number of workers participating in union elections and the success of elections dropped off

The number of union elections overseen by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) dropped 30% in 2025 after the Trump administration left the federal labor watchdog powerless, according to an analysis released on Wednesday.

The number of workers participating in union elections dropped by 59,000, a 42% decline compared with the year prior, according to the report from the Center for American Progress. The total number of union elections fell from a 10-year high of 2,124 in 2024 to 1,498 in 2025.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 1:00 pm

US officials lift surprise 10-day closure of airspace around El Paso, Texas

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FAA initially cited ‘security reasons’ for shutting off skies around El Paso airport in area along border with Mexico

The top US aviation agency has lifted a surprise 10-day closure of airspace above the US-Mexico border town of El Paso, Texas, just hours after it abruptly announced that it would close off the skies for “special security reasons”.

While some officials claimed that Mexican cartel drones invaded US airspace, in recent days a balloon was reportedly mistaken for a drone.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 7:28 pm

Trump official allies with Europe’s far right in attacks on migration and hate speech policies

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US state department’s Sarah B Rogers has become face of White House’s hostility to European liberal democracies

As Donald Trump redoubled his war of words on the European Union and Nato in recent weeks, a senior state department official, Sarah B Rogers, was publicly attacking policies on hate speech and immigration by ostensible US allies, and promoting far-right parties abroad.

Rogers has arguably become the public face of the Trump administration’s growing hostility to European liberal democracies. Since assuming office in October, she has met with far-right European politicians, criticized prosecutions under longstanding hate speech laws, and boasted online of sanctions against critics of hate speech and disinformation on US big tech platforms.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 12:00 pm

Marine Le Pen appeal trial ends with presidential race at stake

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Judges’ verdict on embezzlement challenge will determine whether far-right leader can stand in 2027 election

Defence lawyers for Marine Le Pen have told a Paris appeals court she did not orchestrate a system to misuse European parliament funds, at the close of an embezzlement trial that will determine whether the far-right leader can run in the 2027 French presidential election.

Le Pen’s lawyer, Sandra Chirac Kollarik, told the court on Wednesday: “At no moment did Marine Le Pen imagine that she broke the rules.” She added: “Never in her life would she have deliberately accepted making a false contract.”

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:41 pm

Gisèle Pelicot describes shock of seeing herself like ‘a rag doll’ in memoir

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Pelicot writes of ‘brain stopping working’ when police told her of crimes of man she shared her life with for 50 years

Gisèle Pelicot, who became a global symbol of courage during the trial of her ex-husband and the dozens of men who raped her while she was unconscious, has described her shock when police first showed her images of the crimes, likening herself to a “rag doll”.

In extracts from her forthcoming memoir, A Hymn to Life, Pelicot, 73, describes her shock when police told her of the actions of her ex-husband Dominique, whom she considered “a great guy” and had shared her life with for 50 years.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:25 pm

How to make the Guardian your go-to news source in Google search

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Google now allows you to pick your preferred sources in Top Stories. Here’s how to do it in two clicks

You may have noticed some changes in how news appears in Google search. The company recently rolled out a “Preferred Sources” feature that allows people to choose which outlets they’d like to see stories from, customised to their interests.

By selecting the Guardian as a preferred source you’ll have more control over what shows up in your search results without having to rely on the algorithm alone. Here’s how to do it.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 1:59 pm

Russian crackdown on Telegram app prompts rare criticism from soldiers, pro-war bloggers and officials

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Critics say restricting social media app risks harming communications between state, military units and public

A Russian crackdown on the Telegram social media app risks damaging its own army, pro-war bloggers have warned, as the platform’s founder refused to bend to pressure from Moscow.

Russia’s communications watchdog said on Wednesday that the app – used by more than 60 million Russians each day – would begin slowing nationwide, accusing it of failing to address earlier regulatory violations.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 12:48 pm

A plague doctor dances with a rat at a Covid ball: Lisl Ponger’s best photograph

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‘In Florida, people were told to keep the length of a baby alligator apart. So I included a character wearing an alligator mask in my pandemic-themed masked ball’

When Covid started, everybody was talking about masks. I thought about the face coverings we all had to wear, and I thought about masks more widely. I researched masked balls and carnival masks and read a lot about the many outbreaks of plague in Venice starting in the 14th century, and about pandemics in general.

This photograph, Danse Macabre, was inspired by Covid. If you take a close look at the paper lamps hanging from the ceiling, you’ll see some Covid-19 viruses smuggled in among them. In the middle of the scene, a doctor in a plague mask – the type still sold at carnival in Venice – is dancing with the rat that caused the plague. The couple on the left reference the fact that the Bolsonaro-led Brazilian government at the time of the pandemic was accused of allowing many Indigenous people to die unnecessarily [he denied any wrongdoing]. So those two deal with colonialism – the woman in the yellow hat represents an Indigenous person, the guy she’s dancing with is wearing a mask with the face of Pedro de Alvarado, a Spanish conquistador responsible for massacring Indigenous populations in Guatemala in the 16th century.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:57 pm

‘Deaf people can’t hide behind words!’ Inside the first ever dating show to use British Sign Language

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Hold My Hand focuses exclusively on signers – who can be refreshingly blunt and extremely revealing. Heroda and Hermon Berhane, the deaf identical twin presenters, say it reveals their community in a way never seen before

It may not be the first TV programme to describe itself as being “more than just a dating show”, but Hold My Hand is undoubtedly the first to focus exclusively on British Sign Language.

“We’ve been waiting to get a show of our own for such a long time,” says Heroda Berhane, one half of the deaf identical twin presenting duo, Hermon and Heroda. “People have never seen our culture, our identity, the way we discuss the things. So it’s a dating show, yes, but it’s not just about dating; it’s also revealing our identity and our culture, and that has never been seen before.”

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:03 pm

The mother of all meltdowns: Rose Byrne on playing a parent cracking up in her taboo-busting new film

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What if loving your child is destroying you and all you want to do is escape? That’s the nightmare the Oscar-nominated Byrne faces in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. The star and its director reveal why backers were scared

If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, for which Rose Byrne just won a Golden Globe and is Oscar-nominated for best actress, is unmistakably a horror film. And yet how can it be? It’s the story of a mother, Linda, with a very sick child. You never see the child, only the outlines of the anxious medics. You never find out what’s wrong with her, only that it involves a feeding tube. Linda is going steadily crazy, because who wouldn’t? On paper, this is a painful yet heartwarming tale of love and adversity. Instead, it is claustrophobic and vertiginous. It sometimes has the panic-attack surrealism of an anxiety dream, and other times is so real you can barely look directly at it. I’ve never seen the maternal condition drawn as a trip to the abyss. The only film I’ve seen that’s anything like this is Eraserhead.

“I was very influenced by that film,” writer and director Mary Bronstein says, carefully. She’s a fascinating conversationalist, frank and open but watchful. Byrne is more reserved. Both are darkly funny, all the time. They look Hollywood-polished, in this central London hotel, but fair play, they’ve just come out of a photoshoot. “Eraserhead is about a type of parental anxiety that only men can have,” Bronstein says. “And this is a film about a parental anxiety only a woman can have. In Eraserhead, he can leave and that’s his angst. Linda cannot leave. That’s hers.”

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Published: February 11, 2026, 8:00 am

The President’s Cake review – toughly revealing story of kid on a baking mission for Saddam Hussein’s birthday

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Nine-year-old Lamia is obliged by her school to make a birthday cake for the Iraqi president, and meets a series of vivid characters as she shops for sanctioned ingredients

There’s a terrific charm and sweetness in this debut from Iraqi film-maker Hasan Hadi, a Bake Off-style adventure about a little girl in early-90s Iraq required by her school to make a birthday cake in Saddam Hussein’s honour, despite sanctions and the consequent shortage of every single cake-making ingredient. Hadi is a former Sundance Lab fellow and his film lists Hollywood heavy-hitters Chris Columbus and Eric Roth among its executive producers – who may just have induced Hadi to sprinkle some old-fashioned Tinseltown sugar into the mix. The moment when the little girl gazes at her reflection in the river is surely inspired by The Lion King.

Among the largely nonprofessional cast is the unselfconsciously excellent Baneen Ahmad Nayyef as nine-year-old Lamia, whose greedy teacher gobbles the apple she has brought to school for her lunch. This blowhard announces that the class must draw lots for which of them will bake the Saddam cake; it falls to Lamia. In addition, her pal Saeed (Sajad Mohama Qasem) – who has a crush on Lamia – has to supply the fruit for this party, on which only the teacher will be gorging himself. Lamia sets off into town with her grandmother Bibi (Waheed Thabet Khreibat) on a desperate shopping expedition, carrying her pet cockerel, Hindi, who gives a great animal performance and whose unpredictable crowings clearly forced the actors to improvise lines around him.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 7:00 am

Beyond Trainspotting: The World of Irvine Welsh review – uniquely funny writer holds court

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The author discusses his writing, the movies it created and his own youth, but not all the interviewees in this documentary are quite so gripping

Here, in addition to Paul Sng’s recent documentary about Irvine Welsh, is another one; it is watchable enough, though with less original interview material. The extended footage of Welsh in conversation is certainly engaging, as he discusses his writing and the movies it created, and his own youth in Edinburgh.

Some of the rest of the interviewees aren’t quite so gripping, however, and the film is padded out with a fair bit of redundant anecdotage from people on the subject of getting hilariously wasted in Irvine’s company — or at least his approximate vicinity. As for one 90s ladmag-style story about Irvine doing some kind of Marquis de Sade-themed photoshoot in Ibiza’s Manumission club involving prising apart young women’s buttocks for the camera … well maybe you had to be there.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 11:00 am

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was never a love story. It was a warning

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Watch Michel Gondry’s 2004 time-twister as a hard sci-fi film and you might heed its advice

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a film about the gap between what we think we can control and what happens when reality hits. Over the years, many critics and fans have celebrated Michel Gondry’s film as a tender-hearted love story. But a rewatch might reveal that Gondry’s second collaboration with postmodern American screenwriter Charlie Kaufman is much closer to another, twistier genre: hard sci-fi.

By now, the story of Eternal Sunshine is familiar. Depressed introvert Joel (Jim Carrey) meets Clementine (Kate Winslet), whose box-dyed hair colour and moods change as often as the weather. A mismatch made in heaven. The troubled couple eventually find a fix for their rocky, codependent relationship: a service provided by a sketchy medical company called Lacuna Inc that offers to erase their memories of each other. Clementine goes first. Out of spite, Joel follows.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 2:00 pm

​AI slop, begone! The viral musical virtuosos bringing brains and brilliance back to social media

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Whether making microtonal pop or playing Renaissance instruments with sheep bones, a crop of bold artists are making genuinely strange music go mainstream – but are they at the mercy of the algorithm?

Chloë Sobek is a Melbourne musician who plays the violone, a Renaissance precursor to the double bass. But instead of playing it in the traditional manner, she puts wobbling bits of cardboard between its strings or uses a sheep’s bone as a bow, and these weird interventions have become catnip for Instagram’s algorithm, getting her tens of thousands – sometimes hundreds of thousands – of views for each of her self-made performance videos. “Despite how it might appear, I’m a reasonably shy person,” she says.

When Laurie Anderson’s robo-minimalist masterwork O Superman hit No 2 in the UK charts in 1981, thanks to incessant airplay on John Peel’s radio show, it was a signal of a media outlet’s power to propel experimental music into the mainstream. That’s now happening again as prepared-instrument players such as Sobek, plus experimental pianists, microtonal singers and numerous other boundary-pushing solo performers, are routinely breaking out of underground circles thanks to videos – generally self-recorded at home – going viral on TikTok and Instagram.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 10:38 am

Florence + the Machine review – ​a thrilling shift in tone towards stark, sombre catharsis

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OVO Hydro, Glasgow
Florence Welch is backed by the folk-horror dramatics of a petticoat-clad choir – but quite capable of transfixing the crowd with her billowing voice alone

‘I’ve only sung this once before and it makes me shake,” Florence Welch admits, crouching alone at the far end of a long, narrow thrust stage. Watching her command this arena during the first of two sold-out shows in Glasgow in honour of Florence + the Machine’s sixth album Everybody Scream, it’s hard to imagine Welch fearing anything. Just seconds ago, she was racing barefoot, flouncy skirts gathered in one hand, ripping through Spectrum (the band’s first UK No 1, back in 2012) and its searing demand: “Say my name!”

But the new song she is steeling herself to sing presses on a bruise. With ratcheting intensity, You Can Have It All grieves an ectopic pregnancy which almost killed her, as well as a music industry that punishes its stars for motherhood. Over grungy electric guitar, her tempestuous voice billows like sails in high wind: “Am I a woman now?” It leaves the arena in stunned silence. She gives a wry curtsey.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 12:35 pm

J Cole: The Fall Off review – rap legend’s final album is a self-obsessed hip-hop history lesson

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Bowing out after six consecutive US No 1 albums, Cole references rap greats and even conjures a convo between Biggie and 2Pac – but the lens rarely strays from himself

J Cole released his debut mixtape in 2007, and now, nearly two decades later and after six back-to-back US No 1 albums, the North Carolina MC is still wrestling with the weight of so much hope heaped upon him. He is framing The Fall Off as a graceful bowing out – “to do on my last what I was unable to do on my first”, he has said – and it’s almost as if he is a student coming to the end of a long period of study, with this double album as his graduate thesis.

Across 24 tracks and 101 minutes, The Fall Off is full of technical proficiency, raw lyrical skill, citation, interpolation and sampling, and it attempts nothing less than to embody a half-century of hip-hop. Through direct and indirect references, lessons unfold throughout. The Fall-Off Is Inevitable is inspired by Nas’s 2001 Stillmatic track Rewind. I Love Her Again is an obvious nod to Common’s I Used to Love HER. Bunce Road Blues borrows lyrics from Usher’s Nice & Slow but connects to R&B’s present with guest vocals from Nigerian singer Tems. The Let Out is reminiscent of SpottieOttieDopaliscious from OutKast’s Aquemini, and so forth: all ample material for audiences to think through hip-hop’s past and future.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 3:50 pm

Stay Alive: Berlin 1939-45 by Ian Buruma – how Berliners defied their Nazi masters

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An immersive account of how the inhabitants of a liberal city – including the author’s father – survived fascism

In December 1941, the Nazi authorities received a letter from a soldier complaining that, on his recent leave in Berlin, he had been thoroughly disgusted by what he saw. While his comrades were dying at the front, plenty of young men appeared to have dodged military duty and were now to be found carousing in Berlin’s packed bars. The women were no better: husbandless but flush with ration coupons purloined from soldiers on leave, they were busy gorging themselves. “If Berlin were Germany,” huffed the complainant, “we would have lost this war years ago.”

Berlin had always been a case apart. The legacy of the wild Weimar years – all that artistic and political radicalism, not to mention louche living – had continued under the Third Reich. The city remained defiantly itself and, despite the efforts of high command, mulish about being told what to do. That, at least, had been the situation in 1941.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 7:00 am

This month’s best paperbacks: Susan Choi, Sarah Perry and more

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Looking for a new reading recommendation? Here are some fantastic new paperbacks, from a Facebook exposé to a globetrotting family saga

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Published: February 11, 2026, 12:00 pm

‘A white man’s war, a Black man’s fight’: the eye-opening story of Black soldiers in Vietnam

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At a time when Black military history is being rewritten under Trump officials, new book The War Within a War provides a vital reminder

Wil Haygood’s new book, his 10th, is The War Within a War: The Black Struggle in Vietnam and at Home. Meeting in Washington DC to discuss it, he produces from between the pages a small Ziploc bag. Carefully, he takes out a flier, yellowed and brittle with age. The text at the top is Vietnamese. Underneath there is English.

It reads: “Colored GI’s! The South Vietnamese people, who are struggling for their independence and freedom, are friends with the American colored people being victim of barbarous racial discrimination at home. Your battlefield is right in the USA! Your enemy is the war lords in the White House and the Pentagon!”

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Published: February 10, 2026, 10:03 am

Your Life Without Me by James Meek review – angel of destruction haunts a domestic drama

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A plot to blow up St Paul’s Cathedral is seen through the lens of family tragedy

A great demolition is also an act of creation, so long as its execution is bold and impressive enough, so long as it clears out the dead wood and opens up the terrain. It’s the ethos that links Pablo Picasso to 1970s punk, Shiva the Destroyer to the anarchist hero of Joseph Conrad’s The Secret Agent. Rip it up and start again. Or rip it up for the pure thrill of the ripping. In Graham Greene’s short story The Destructors, the schoolboy vandals of the Wormsley Common Gang systematically unpick a Christopher Wren-designed London house, working from the inside out so that it dissolves into rubble the moment a supporting post is pulled down. The crime’s one adult witness, a lorry driver, guffaws at the sight. “I’m sorry, I can’t help it,” he tells the home’s distraught owner. “There’s nothing personal, but you got to admit it’s funny.”

Raf, the angel of destruction who haunts the wings of James Meek’s graceful, death-haunted domestic drama, is likewise drawn to the work of Wren – although his project is conceived on a much grander scale. Raf is a professional demolition man, a gifted young engineer and natural born radical, easily moved to laughter or tears and effortlessly dazzling everyone in his orbit. For his PhD project, he has been granted free run of St Paul’s Cathedral in order to test the old building’s resistance to modern traffic vibration. He drills discreet holes in the masonry to install movement censors. But he also packs the cavities with Semtex.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 7:00 am

Reanimal review – you will never turn your back on a pelican again as long as you live

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PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox, Switch 2; Tarsier Studios
Childhood terrors come to wretched life in a grim fairytale of a puzzle-platformer that’s as beautifully macabre as it is hard to put down

“I thought you were dead,” are the first words you’ll hear from the child protagonists of this horror puzzle-platformer. It’s your first sign that things were going badly long before you got here. Exploring dark waves and desolated urban environments in a rowboat, they’re on a search for their lost friends across a world of rabid, malformed entities. As the children struggle with their outsize fears, so will you, but you’ve at least got the option to play co-op if you want someone on the couch to brave the horrors with.

In the early 2000s, irreverent gaming blog Old Man Murray pioneered the “crate review system”. The rubric was simple: the sooner the player encountered their first wooden cube of heinous mediocrity, the more uninspired the game. Updating this method for 2026, we’ve got a few new contenders: how soon before you shimmy slowly through a gap, boost a companion over a high ledge so they can pull you up or tediously rotate some mechanism with the analogue stick? Reanimal pulls out all these hits within the first 20 minutes and, by the time the credits roll, six hours in, it feels as if developer Tarsier has wrung the final drops of interactive novelty from its formula of light exploration puzzles, tense but simple stealth and ghastly chases. And yet this grim fairytale is still difficult to put down.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:00 pm

Romeo Is a Dead Man review – a misfire from a storied gaming provocateur

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PlayStation 5 (version tested), Xbox, PC; Grasshopper Manufacture/Marvelous Inc
After some dumb fun hacking at zombies, legendary developer Suda51’s first original game in a decade sadly only delivers a host of incoherent disappointments

Ever since he baffled GameCube owners with 2005’s Killer7, Japanese game director Suda51 has had a reputation for turning heads. From parodying the banality of open-world games with 2007’s No More Heroes to collaborating with James Gunn for 2012’s pulpy Lollipop Chainsaw, his games often offer a welcome reprieve from soulless, half-a-billion-dollar-budget gaming blockbusters. It was with considerable excitement that I fired up Suda’s first new game in 10 years.

The game kicks off with a slick cartoon that shows our hero, Romeo Stargazer, being eaten by a zombie. Hastily resurrected by his zany scientist grandfather, Romeo returns from the brink imbued with new powers – and then we’re off. Almost immediately I am bombarded by an impenetrable wall of proper-noun nonsense. It’s like this for the next 20 hours.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 2:11 pm

Kristin Scott Thomas says male theatre critics fail to grasp plays about women

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Actor’s comments came as she accepted a lifetime achievement award for women in the arts

Kristin Scott Thomas has accused male theatre critics of failing to understand plays written by women and about women.

Citing her monologue on menstruation in Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Fleabag, she said the speech had “ripped through the internet”, proving the appetite for female stories told on their own terms.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:12 pm

Snippets? Apps? Visuals? Why classical music should stop trying to be pop

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Classical music’s blessing is also its curse: you’ve simply got to pay it attention. Plus: No wonder Rossini was an Olympics hit – he invented disco

If you’re reading this, you too may know the essential power of the music we call classical to chart and change your life. That power of connection and empathy is among the miracles of human creativity, and it’s something that everyone has a right to. That is despite decades of underfunding of music education and the whole sector in this country; despite generations of the astounding innovation of its practitioners being ignored by government after government; despite the ravages of technology companies who would replace human-created music with rights-free AI given half a chance. With all of those pressures, and more, it’s no wonder that classical music is in a psychological state of defensiveness and a perennial struggle for relevance, and ends up trying to do things on terms that are set by the streaming companies and social media, not by the art form or the artists themselves.

Classical’s blessing and curse is that it demands our unmediated attention and our time, making it unfit for purpose in the second quarter of the 21st century. What to do with hour-long symphonies and evening-length operas in a cultural feedback loop of ever-shorter attention spans and a media landscape in thrall to the playlist, the reel, the image, the moment? Who has time for time?

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:27 pm

‘It still feels incredibly relevant’: the groundbreaking art of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha

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Korean-American artist’s work has continued to resonate in many years since her tragic murder in 1982 at the age of 31

If there’s one thing the late avant-garde artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha is known for, it’s almost certainly her experimental 1982 book Dictée, a hard-to-classify work that has become a mainstay of college curriculums and ambitious writers. Poet Juliana Spahr has described the work as “part autobiography, part biography, part personal diary, part ethnography, part auto-ethnography, part translation”, noting that it collages “multiple voices – American, European, and Asian – so as to build a history”.

A major new retrospective of Cha at the Berkeley Art Museum – Theresa Hak Kyung Cha: Multiple Offerings – aims to go far beyond Dictée to present the artist’s varied and prodigious output, bringing attention to her full complexity as a creative force and the many contemporary thinkers who have been inspired by her career.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 10:03 am

That’s Life! The magazine that shaped America – in pictures

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From grown men eating ice cream – gasp! – to Noël Coward sweating in the desert and a baseball team without pants – a new exhibition celebrates images from the era-defining magazine

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Published: February 11, 2026, 7:00 am

A moment that changed me: I wasn’t sure about my relationship. Then my boyfriend went missing on 9/11

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I was quite spoiled and he could be a little dour. But on that terrible day, when he was just two blocks away when the South Tower exploded, I realised he was all I wanted

I met Chris in the college bar in 1997. I was part of a group of visiting American students visiting the University of Oxford – we kept ourselves to ourselves in the first few weeks of term – and he leaned over from the next table to talk to me. I saw his one-dimpled smile and the cocky way he tipped his chair back on two legs and I thought: “Uh-oh, here’s trouble.”

Despite the fact that I was only at Oxford for one term, we quickly became a couple – and stayed together. When he finished university and started working in London, I returned to North Carolina to finish my English degree. We visited each other when we could. He made a surprise appearance at my 21st birthday party; we spent a New Year’s Eve in Paris.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 6:55 am

Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: the easiest shortcut to chic? Jeans with heels

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The combination of denim with heels is more than a trend – it elevates both you and your look

On the Notes app on my phone, among the to-do lists and the half-drafted email replies, I have a random list called Things That Are Just Always Chic. Wearing a watch that only tells the time. Having a signature scent. Black Ray-Ban sunglasses. All-white flowers in a vase. Also: wearing jeans with high heels.

Jeans with heels gets me every time. The woman who walks into the room in jeans and heels looks as if she owns the place, in a good way. It is a style language that speaks to everyone, confident and direct, a woman who is on top of her brief but also fun. The impact is stronger than a casual outfit, more compelling than a formal one.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:00 pm

The best bath towels in the US of 2026, from fluffy to quick drying – tested

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We tested top-rated bath towels from Parachute, Brooklinen, Quince and more to find the softest, most absorbent towels – at every price point

I am a huge fan of Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. That book has taught me two things: don’t panic, and a quality bath towel will get you far in this world (it says that a towel “is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have”). A nice bath towel is also a simple way to add a dash of luxury to your daily routine.

When it comes to bath towels, I want one that’s soft, fluffy, absorbent, and can withstand the rigors of life. Above all, it has to be worth the money.

All of the best bath towels

How I tested these towels

Towels that didn’t make the final cut

Best overall bath towel
Parachute Organic Super Plush towel

Best value bundle
Brooklinen Super-Plush Turkish Cotton Bath Towels

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Published: February 11, 2026, 8:46 pm

Underwear optional? The health pros and cons of going commando

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There are times when it is better to wear underwear than not. Here’s what the experts say

In 2015, during a particularly energetic performance of the song American Woman in Stockholm, Lenny Kravitz split a pair of leather pants right down the crotch, revealing his manhood to the world.

I’m sorry to say I think about this incident somewhat regularly. Not out of titillation, but because it planted in my head a troublesome question: just how many people, rock stars or otherwise, aren’t wearing underwear in public?

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Published: February 10, 2026, 5:00 pm

‘Boy kibble’: why are young men turning to dog food for meal inspiration?

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The dried food, traditionally for pets, has become an unlikely influence for meal preppers. Some commenters have even claimed the trend could be an antidote to toxic masculinity

Name: Boy kibble.

Age: It’s new.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 5:43 pm

US poet laureate of style Ralph Lauren opens New York fashion week

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Unabashedly grand collection featuring velvet and beading is teamed with knits and loafers to reflect fashion in the real world right now

Ralph Lauren is the US’s poet laureate of style. His brand came of age in a gilded era of American charm, when Bill Clinton was president, the economy was booming and the twin towers glittered on the Manhattan skyline. His clothes speak to an America of sportsmanship and vigour, where everyone has a firm handshake and perfect teeth.

The US could use some poetry right now, and Lauren is still the man. In fact, at 86, he is the hottest designer at New York fashion week.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 4:06 pm

Method dressing: nine actors who stayed wildly in character on the red carpet

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Whether it’s Zendaya in tennis-inspired shoes, Cynthia Erivo dressed in green, Margot Robbie as Barbie or Jenna Ortega in shredded black leather, today’s movie stars rarely disappoint on the promo circuit

‘Have you ever heard of a female actor that was method?” Kristen Stewart said last year, the implication being that method acting is the exclusive preserve of a particular type of man, unburdened by caring responsibilities or needing to be agreeable. But what is available to all actors (without getting their teeth pulled, taking magic mushrooms or demanding to be spoon-fed on set) is method dressing: that is, promoting a film in an outfit inspired by their character.

Everyone seems to be doing it, particularly in the past few months as Wicked: For Good and now Wuthering Heights have hit the red carpet. Why? It’s a low-stakes way to offer an extra endorsement for the film the actor is promoting (they liked it so much they’re willing to stay in character) and to drum up column inches and excitable TikTok commentary. It can also be a knowing wink – a gift, even – to fans. Some actors (or their stylists) include subtler sartorial semiotics and Easter egg accessories in their outfits that only the hardcore fandom and fashion nerds can appreciate. Either way, there’s a lot of it about. But who are the Daniel Day-Lewises and Robert De Niros of promo tour dressing?

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Published: February 11, 2026, 6:00 am

‘Every shirt has a story’: the designers saving football kits from landfill

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The beautiful game has a fast fashion problem, with clubs bringing out multiple kits every season. But a move towards upcycling old shirts and wearing vintage garments is on the rise

It may have been a quiet January transfer window, but even so, thousands of new shirts will be printed for Lucas Paquetá, returning to his former Brazilian club Flamengo, while his West Ham shirt instantly feels old. Not to mention the thousands of other players moving from one club to another. Uefa estimates that up to 60% of kits worn by players are destroyed at the end of the season, and at any one time there are thought to be more than 1bn football shirts in circulation, many of which are discarded by fans once players leave.

The good news is that lots of designers are bringing their upcycling skills to old kits, taking shirts and shirring them, sewing them or, as in the case of designer and creative director Hattie Crowther, completely transforming them into one-of-a-kind headpieces. “I’m not here to add more products into the mix, I’m here to reframe what’s already in circulation and give it meaning, context, and longevity while staying culturally relevant,” says Crowther, whose creations involving the colours and emblems of Arsenal, Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain, are, she says, “a response to how disposable football product has become”.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 8:00 am

My helicopter went into freefall – inside an active volcano

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Christopher Duddy was shooting a film in Hawaii when disaster struck. For 28 hours he choked on fumes near a lava lake, fighting to get to safety

The 1993 erotic thriller Sliver should have ended differently: Zeke, played by William Baldwin, was scripted to fly a helicopter towards an active volcano, after Sharon Stone’s character, Carly, reveals she’s the killer. The pilot, Craig Hosking, had been tasked with flying low over Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano, accompanied by the director of photography, Mike Benson, and his assistant Christopher Duddy, to film the bubbling lava and white plumes of smoke escaping from the Puʻu ʻŌʻō vent. It was a clear day on the Big Island when Duddy watched a corkscrew trail form in the smoke behind the helicopter, and he remembers thinking: “I can’t believe I’m getting paid to do this.”

It was November 1992, and a big storm was due to hit the area, so they were shooting as much footage as they could along the coast, capturing the rainforest and brilliant blue ocean shimmering against the black lava of the volcano, before the weather disrupted production. But as they dipped over Puʻu ʻŌʻō for a second time, the helicopter’s engine failed. Their visibility faded as thick smoke engulfed them. Duddy jolted his eyes away from the camera monitors towards the open doors and saw that they were heading straight for a cliff. There was a loud crash as the rotor sheared off on impact and the helicopter went into freefall.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 6:00 am

Beats Powerbeats Fit review: Apple’s compact workout earbuds revamped

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Secure, noise-cancelling Bluetooth earbuds that shine for exercise and everyday use on Android and iPhone

Apple’s revamped compact workout Beats earbuds stick to a winning formula, while slimming down and improving comfort.

The new Powerbeats Fit are the direct successors to 2022’s popular Beats Fit Pro, costing £200 (€230/$200/A$330). They sit alongside the recently redesigned Powerbeats Pro 2 as Apple’s fitness alternatives of the AirPods.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 7:00 am

What is fibremaxxing – and how much is too much? | Kitchen aide

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Most of us aren’t getting enough fibre in our diet, but, as our panel of experts explain, upping your intake is a case of taking baby steps …

Why is everyone talking about fibremaxxing?
Chris, by email
TikTok-born trends rarely go hand in hand with sage health advice, but that’s not to say upping our fibre – an often-forgotten part of our diets – is a bad idea. “Fibre needed its moment, so this is a good thing,” says dietitian Priya Tew. The non-digestible carbohydrate has two main functions: “There’s insoluble fibre, which is found in things such as whole grains, brown rice or vegetable skins, and I think about it like a broom,” Tew says, “in that it brushes the system out.” Then there’s soluble fibre (oats, beans, lentils), which she likens to a sponge: “It turns into this gel in your gut, and aids digestion and keeps us regular.” But that’s only part of the story, because fibre can also help lower cholesterol and stabilise blood sugar.

So, are you getting enough? “The aim is 25-30g fibre a day, but in reality most of us are maybe getting 15-18g,” Tew says, so we’ve got a little way to go. That said, some folk on the #fibremaxxing train have set their sights higher, which is where things can become problematic. “If you’re having too much fibre, you can end up feeling bloated, constipated or have abdominal pain,” she says, and that can occur when you increase your fibre intake too quickly: “The body needs time to get used to what’s happening.”

Got a culinary dilemma? Email feast@theguardian.com

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Published: February 10, 2026, 1:00 pm

Houseplant hacks: is candle wax useful for taking cuttings?

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There’s a new trend for propagating plants by dipping cuttings in melted wax. Is it worth all the faff?

The problem
Plants like pothos are easy to propagate. But the internet loves anything that resembles a scientific experiment, so now there’s a trend for using candle wax.

The hack
Putting a wax “cap” on a cutting is supposed to keep bacteria out and force new roots to sprout from the nodes above. In practice, you’re coating a wound that already knows how to heal, with a substance that does nothing to help it.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 10:00 am

The big AI job swap: why white-collar workers are ditching their careers

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As AI job losses rise in the professional sector, many are switching to more traditional trades. But how do they feel about accepting lower pay – and, in some cases, giving up their vocation?

California-based Jacqueline Bowman had been dead set on becoming a writer since she was a child. At 14 she got her first internship at her local newspaper, and later she studied journalism at university. Though she hadn’t been able to make a full-time living from her favourite pastime – fiction writing – post-university, she consistently got writing work (mostly content marketing, some journalism) and went freelance full-time when she was 26. Sure, content marketing wasn’t exactly the dream, but she was writing every day, and it was paying the bills – she was happy enough.

“But something really switched in 2024,” Bowman, now 30, says. Layoffs and publication closures meant that much of her work “kind of dried up. I started to get clients coming to me and talking about AI,” she says – some even brazen enough to tell her how “great” it was “that we don’t need writers any more”. She was offered work as an editor – checking and altering work produced by artificial intelligence. The idea was that polishing up already-written content would take less time than writing it from scratch, so Bowman’s fee was reduced to about half of what it had been when she was writing for the same content marketing agency – but, in reality, it ended up taking double the time.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 5:00 am

‘So shameful’: backlash as US national monuments conform to Trump’s rewrite of history

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From Pennsylvania to Montana, the White House’s war on ‘woke’ has targeted US monuments that address topics like racism and Indigenous history

Blank spaces now exist where a series of panels about enslavement once appeared on the walls of the President’s House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The site, which honors the home of George Washington and John Adams, is a major landmark that bore artwork and informational signs for more than a decade. But on 22 January, National Park Service (NPS) workers used hand tools to pry off 34 panels to comply with a presidential executive order designed to reframe the national narrative. The panels that highlighted the lives of people enslaved by George Washington when Philadelphia was the US capital in the 1790s are now in storage.

The removal is one of several across the nation, as NPS staff aim to conform with Donald Trump’s executive order “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History” issued on 27 March 2025. Public markers, monuments and statues that the Trump administration considers disparaging to past or current Americans have been flagged at more than a dozen parks. Two exhibits at Montana’s Little Bighorn battlefield national monument that discuss Indigenous history and the Battle of the Little Bighorn have been targeted and deemed noncompliant. Additionally, signage about climate change at Muir Woods national monument in California and visitor brochures at Medgar and Myrlie Evers home national monument in Mississippi that referred to Medgar Evers’s killer as racist were also removed.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 3:00 pm

‘We feel kinda bad when a solo bird shows up’: Canada sees its first European robin – but how did it get there?

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Birdwatchers flock to Montréal for rare sighting of ‘vagrant’ bird that has made its home during a bitterly cold winter

On a quiet Montréal street of low-rise brick apartment buildings on one side and cement barrier wall on the other, a crowd has gathered, binoculars around their necks and cameras at the ready. A European robin has taken up residence in the neighbourhood, which is sandwiched between two industrial areas with warehouses and railway lines and, a few blocks away, port facilities on the St Lawrence River.

Ron Vandebeek from Ottawa, Ontario, is here on a frigid February morning hoping to see the rare bird, which was first spotted at the beginning of January.

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Published: February 10, 2026, 12:00 pm

Tell us: what is your top piece of relationship advice?

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Ahead of Valentine’s Day, we want to hear from readers on their one top tip for healthy romantic relationships

There is a lot of free relationship advice out there, much of it conflicting:

“Never go to sleep angry.”

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Published: February 10, 2026, 3:00 pm

People living in Cuba: tell us how you are affected by the fuel blockade

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Cancelled flights and petrol shortages are disrupting daily life across the island. We want to hear from people living in Cuba about what it’s like right now

Severe fuel shortages are disrupting daily life across Cuba after the US tightened its oil blockade on the island. International flights have been cancelled and petrol stations have closed with people reportedly struggling to access fuel.

The US has threatened any country that sends oil to Cuba with increased tariffs, claiming the island’s government is a threat to US national security and comes amid wider tensions between Havana and the Trump administration.

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Published: February 11, 2026, 10:23 am

Displaced Palestinians, protests and the pope: photos of the day – Wednesday

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The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world

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Published: February 11, 2026, 2:32 pm

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