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Kick Iran out of Olympics, World Cup for execution of over 30 athletes, activists demand

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Critics urge sports organizations to ban Iran after regime allegedly executed thousands of anti-government protesters, including young wrestlers.

Published: February 7, 2026, 8:05 pm

Russia to 'interrogate' two suspects in attempted assassination of top military general

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Two suspects will allegedly be interrogated in the attempted assassination of Russian intelligence deputy chief Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alekseyev in Moscow.

Published: February 7, 2026, 7:26 pm

Iran vows to 'target US bases' if American forces launch an attack: report

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Iranian foreign minister reportedly warns Tehran will "target U.S. bases" in the region if attacked by American forces, escalating Middle East tensions.

Published: February 7, 2026, 6:02 pm

Ambassador Mike Waltz lays out ‘America First’ vision for US leadership at the UN

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U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz said the Trump administration demands major U.N. reforms, rejecting claims America caused the organization's cash crisis.

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:30 pm

Zelenskyy claims US gave Ukraine and Russia a deadline to reach peace agreement

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Russia continues strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure as Zelenskyy confirms U.S.-mediated peace negotiations are underway with a summer deadline.

Published: February 7, 2026, 1:42 pm

Canada and France opening new consulates in Greenland's capital amid Trump pressure

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Canada and France are opening new consulates in Greenland's capital following the Trump administration's push to acquire the Danish territory through tariff threats.

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:06 am

Iranian official says nuclear talks will continue after US, Tehran negotiations had 'a good start' in Oman

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U.S. and Iranian officials meet separately in Oman for indirect nuclear talks, with diplomats reportedly preparing conditions for resumed negotiations.

Published: February 6, 2026, 6:27 pm

Lindsey Graham abruptly ends meeting after Lebanese general refuses to label Hezbollah terrorists

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Sen. Lindsey Graham ended meeting with Lebanese defense chief after official refused to call Hezbollah a terrorist organization, sparking tensions.

Published: February 6, 2026, 6:27 pm

Russian military intelligence official shot in Moscow: report

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Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alekseyev of Russian military intelligence was shot in the Russian capital city of Moscow on Friday, The Associated Press reported.

Published: February 6, 2026, 5:32 pm

Iran's Khamenei stays away from talks as JD Vance says dynamic makes diplomacy 'much more complicated'

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Vice President JD Vance calls Iran diplomacy "bizarre" as Supreme Leader Khamenei stays away from negotiations starting starting on Friday in Oman, complicating U.S.-Iran talks.

Published: February 6, 2026, 1:05 pm

Iran seizes oil tankers, threatens 'massacre' in Strait of Hormuz, hours before US talks

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Iran seized two oil tankers Thursday while former Iranian Minister Ezzatollah Zarghami threatened to make the Strait of Hormuz a "massacre and hell" for U.S. forces.

Published: February 6, 2026, 1:56 am

Trump signals willingness to defend Diego Garcia military base if future deal threatens US access

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President Donald Trump signaled a willingness to move past tensions with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer over a controversial U.K.-Mauritius deal involving Diego Garcia.

Published: February 6, 2026, 1:05 am

Trump Reverts to Diplomacy With Iran, but the Road Is Narrow

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Iran is skilled at prolonging negotiations over its nuclear program, and seems to be hoping President Trump is out for a quick win, rather than a prolonged regional war.

Published: February 7, 2026, 12:10 pm

Trump’s Greenland Threats Rattle the Faroe Islands

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Many people in the Faroe Islands, a tiny archipelago in the North Atlantic, want to be their own state. The crisis over Greenland, Denmark’s other territory, has complicated that, for now.

Published: February 7, 2026, 10:00 am

A Mosque Bombing Undercuts Pakistan’s Bid for Security

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Pakistan has made headway against the Islamic State and other militants, but a bloody suicide attack showed how fragile its progress has been.

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:06 pm

Saudis Announce New Investments in Syria, a Sign of Deepening Ties

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Saudi and Syrian officials announced deals ranging from aviation to telecommunications, offering a much-needed boost to Syria’s battered economy.

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:59 pm

Russian Strikes Pummel Ukraine’s Power Grid

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The drone and missile bombardments were the latest attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure during a winter freeze, as peace talks have made little progress.

Published: February 7, 2026, 6:07 pm

Olympics Officials Signal Sanctions on Russia in Sports May End

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In Milan this week, Olympics officials signaled a willingness to ease years of restrictions imposed on the country over its state-backed doping program and invasion of Ukraine.

Published: February 7, 2026, 5:01 am

Iran Is at Work on Missile and Nuclear Sites, Satellite Images Show

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Repairs at key missile sites began soon after they were hit by Israeli and U.S. strikes last year, but work at Iran’s nuclear facilities has been slower.

Published: February 6, 2026, 8:15 pm

She’s Upending Japanese Politics With Two Words: ‘I’m Pregnant’

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Hikaru Fujita, who’s running in Sunday’s parliamentary election, is a standout in a country where expectant mothers rarely enter national politics.

Published: February 6, 2026, 5:01 am

France and Canada Open Consulates in Greenland, Following Trump Threats

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Greenland’s mini diplomatic scene is about to get more lively as Canada and France set up consulates, following threats by President Trump to take over the island.

Published: February 6, 2026, 10:14 pm

The Olympics Are a Show Of Global Harmony. The World is Anything But.

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The Winter Games, which officially open in Italy on Friday, are rooted in international cooperation. That feels out of place to some in a world where old rules no longer apply.

Published: February 6, 2026, 5:01 am

Russian General Is Shot in Latest Attack on a Top Military Leader in Moscow

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Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alekseyev provided intelligence to the Kremlin for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and had been penalized by the U.S. twice, including for meddling in elections.

Published: February 7, 2026, 2:28 am

Suicide Bombing Kills 31 at Mosque in Pakistan’s Capital

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The bombing, during Friday prayers, was the second major attack in recent months in Islamabad, raising concerns that extremist violence is spreading far from Pakistan’s border areas.

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:06 am

China Reverses Death Sentence for Canadian in a Small Win for Carney

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The ruling by China’s highest court followed a recent meeting between China and Canada’s top leaders that led to a thaw in the two countries’ relations.

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:36 am

Norway Rallies Behind Royals, Despite Dismay Over Epstein Links

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The future queen’s links to Jeffrey Epstein, and her son’s rape trial, have disappointed many Norwegians. But there is still widespread support for the monarchy.

Published: February 6, 2026, 8:01 pm

Roland Huntford, Lore-Debunking Historian of Polar Exploration, Dies at 98

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He caused an uproar by challenging the heroic status of Robert Falcon Scott, the Briton who led a doomed quest to the South Pole in 1912.

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:11 pm

Vanity Fair

Behind the scenes at the Westminster Dog Show, the entrants were affectionate. Or at least they acted like it.

Published: February 7, 2026, 11:16 am

At the Olympics, the Canada-U.S. Hockey Rivalry Heats Up

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Beating America has always felt good, especially on the ice. Since President Trump began issuing tariffs and threats against Canada, sports feels extra personal.

Published: February 7, 2026, 11:00 am

These Mathematicians Are Trying to Educate A.I.

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Large language models struggle to solve research-level math questions. It takes a human to assess just how poorly they perform.

Published: February 7, 2026, 5:08 pm

Philippe Morillon, General Who Made Fateful Protection Promise, Dies at 90

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“I will never abandon you,” he told residents of Srebrenica amid sectarian armed conflict in Bosnia. The town later suffered the worst massacre in Europe since World War II.

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:26 am

How Is Security Different at These Olympic Games?

Our sports correspondent Tariq Panja talks with Katrin Bennhold about the security at the Olympics in Italy, including the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, who the U.S. says are there only in an advisory role.

Published: February 7, 2026, 1:04 am

JD Vance Is Booed at Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Milan

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Before the event, protesters marched in Milan in opposition to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, whose personnel are in Italy to advise local officials in securing the Winter Games.

Published: February 7, 2026, 10:12 am

Haiti Reaches ‘Full Crisis’ as Transition Government Expires

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The tenure of a presidential council that has been running Haiti expires on Saturday. It’s unclear what will come next.

Published: February 7, 2026, 8:40 am

Saalumarada Thimmakka Dies; Planted and Nurtured Thousands of Trees

Believed to be 113, she spent decades building an environmental legacy in India, inspired by her grief at being unable to conceive children.

Published: February 6, 2026, 10:45 pm

A dozen U.S. figure skaters march in the ceremony, some fresh off competing.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 11:18 pm

The U.S. flag bearers are a renowned speedskater and a bobsledder, both previous Olympians.

Published: February 6, 2026, 9:07 pm

Flying Solo: Some Olympic Athletes Are Their Country’s Whole Team

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At the Winter Games, athletes from 15 different nations are the only competitor from their countries.

Published: February 6, 2026, 8:43 pm

Haiti Just Won the Fashion Game at the Opening Ceremonies

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The athletes from the Caribbean nation wanted their appearances to honor their country’s heritage. The result is looks that stand out.

Published: February 6, 2026, 8:26 pm

In Talks, Trump Won’t Allow Iran to Have Any Enriched Uranium

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Can the two sides get past Iran’s claim that it has a “right” to enrich uranium?

Published: February 7, 2026, 2:06 am

The ghost of Giorgio Armani hovers over the Games.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 7:54 pm

Scattered protests occur in Milan before the ceremonies begin.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 7:58 pm

2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies Performers: Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli and More

The performers include an Italian tenor who is one of the most successful singers in the world and an actress who has had roles in “The White Lotus” and “The Paper.”

Published: February 6, 2026, 8:47 pm

Mariah Carey Performs at Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Milan

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The singer-songwriter “perfectly embodies the emotional spirit of the Games,” Olympic organizers said.

Published: February 6, 2026, 7:15 pm

Who will light the Olympic cauldrons?

Published: February 6, 2026, 7:07 pm

No Fashion Focus in Milan After France Made It Part of Summer Olympics

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In Paris, the fashion powerhouse LVMH was a headline sponsor and helped design the medals and the athletes’ apparel.

Published: February 6, 2026, 6:49 pm

Milan Athletes Welcome Return of Winter Olympics Spectators

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At the last Winter Games, in 2022 in Beijing, the coronavirus pandemic meant that spectators were largely absent and competing was a lonely experience.

Published: February 6, 2026, 6:25 pm

A Lightweight, Minimalist Torch Design Helps Kick Off the Winter Games

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The opening ceremonies will also have two cauldron lightings for the first time. One will be in Milan, the other in Cortina d’Ampezzo.

Published: February 6, 2026, 6:00 pm

The Olympics Could Be One of the Last Big Events for an Iconic Milan Stadium

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The San Siro stadium is a temple of soccer and one of the city’s most beloved monuments, but its days may be numbered.

Published: February 6, 2026, 5:45 pm

Naturally, Italy’s Song for the Olympics Is About Love

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The 1977 classic “Ti Amo” was so popular that it was recorded in several languages. Now, it takes a spin as the official song for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Published: February 6, 2026, 5:20 pm

Here’s the latest.

Published: February 6, 2026, 10:35 pm

Netanyahu Suggests Other Officials to Blame for Oct. 7 Failings

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In a document released on Thursday night, the Israeli leader sought to distance himself from responsibility for intelligence and security failings before the Hamas-led attack.

Published: February 6, 2026, 4:51 pm

As Olympics Open, Pope Warns Against Using Sports for ‘Propaganda’

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The Milan-Cortina Games are overlapping with a moment of geopolitical turbulence as conflicts rage, national leaders issue threats and alliances are strained.

Published: February 6, 2026, 7:07 pm

What to Expect at the Olympic Opening Ceremonies, From the Man Behind Them

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Marco Balich has helped design grand spectacles at more than half a dozen Olympics. On Friday, he’ll do it again, on home turf in Italy.

Published: February 6, 2026, 5:15 pm

Milan Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony: What Time to Watch, How to Watch, and More

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They will take place at 2 p.m. Eastern on Friday across four separate venues in Northern Italy.

Published: February 6, 2026, 5:16 pm

Trump Says Talks With Iran Were Good, but There’s More Work to Do

President Trump said the negotiations would resume next week. Abbas Araghchi, the Iranian foreign minister, said the talks were off to a “good start.”

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:17 am

Argentina and U.S. Sign Sweeping Trade Deal as Alliance Deepens

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The deal reduces reciprocal tariffs and expands quotas for key trading goods, including Argentine beef — a flashpoint for American ranchers.

Published: February 6, 2026, 4:45 pm

Toronto Police Charged in Sweeping Drug and Corruption Case

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After hit men targeted the home of a prison manager in June, investigators say, the schemes of a criminal network involving the police unraveled.

Published: February 6, 2026, 12:35 am

At Ukraine’s Request, Starlink Denies Internet Access to Russian Troops

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It’s unclear what effect the change will have on Russia’s ability to wage war, but Russian military bloggers said troops were experiencing internet outages that hampered frontline communications.

Published: February 6, 2026, 12:00 am

LA Olympics Chief Keeps Low Profile in Milan Games After Appearing in Epstein Files

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Casey Wasserman, who is leading preparations for the 2028 Summer Games, has expressed “regret” after messages he exchanged with Ghislaine Maxwell decades ago surfaced.

Published: February 6, 2026, 9:04 am

Two teens arrested after 15-year-old shot near Washington DC's Union Station

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Two teenagers have been arrested after a 15-year-old was shot and injured near the U.S. Capitol complex by Union Station on Friday.

Published: February 7, 2026, 7:45 pm

Bishop Ronald Hicks replaces Dolan as Archbishop of New York with installation at St Patrick's

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New York Archbishop Ronald Hicks officially installed at St. Patrick's Cathedral, taking over the helm after Cardinal Timothy Dolan's retirement.

Published: February 7, 2026, 7:15 pm

'White saviors'' use of whistles causes bitter internal rift inside anti-ICE movement

Published: February 7, 2026, 11:27 am

Children’s book author Kouri Richins says scandal and notoriety poisoned her murder trial

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Children's book author accused of murdering husband with fentanyl cocktail faces jury selection challenges. Defense claims case too well-known locally.

Published: February 7, 2026, 5:00 am

North Carolina man charged with three counts of statutory rape held on ICE detainer

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A multi-agency investigation led to statutory rape charges against a 29-year-old man in North Carolina. The victims were allegedly contacted through Snapchat.

Published: February 6, 2026, 11:06 pm

Early missteps, delayed search plane response emerge in Savannah Guthrie’s mother disappearance

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Sheriff admits mistakes in Nancy Guthrie case as 84-year-old remains missing. Crime scene released early, search aircraft delayed in Tucson investigation.

Published: February 6, 2026, 10:03 pm

Nancy Guthrie's house equipped with floodlights; authorities probe alleged ransom note clues

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The alleged ransom note in the case of missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie references a broken floodlight at her Tucson home, the FBI confirmed during its investigation.

Published: February 6, 2026, 9:57 pm

Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Nancy Guthrie's abduction, Ohio dentist's autopsy, Suitcase Killer's sentence

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

Published: February 6, 2026, 9:00 pm

More than a dozen anti-ICE agitators hauled away by NYPD near Columbia University

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Thirteen anti-ICE agitators were arrested near Columbia University after blocking the main entrance, defying NYPD orders for 20 minutes.

Published: February 6, 2026, 8:04 pm

Maryland man accused of targeting Trump Cabinet official Russell Vought in murder plot

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The Arlington County Police Department announced the arrest of a suspect who reportedly was targeting OMB Director Russell Vought in a murder plot.

Published: February 6, 2026, 6:00 pm

Luigi Mangione complains of double jeopardy in courtroom outburst

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Luigi Mangione erupts in court over "double jeopardy" concerns as he faces state and federal trials for allegedly shooting Brian Thompson.

Published: February 6, 2026, 5:20 pm

Neighbor spotted mysterious white van before Savannah Guthrie's mother vanished from home: report

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Neighbor reports suspicious white van before Savannah Guthrie's mother Nancy allegedly taken from Tucson home. Sheriff confirms crime is suspected in case.

Published: February 6, 2026, 3:43 pm

Benghazi terror suspect extradited to face US charges, appears in federal court

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The U.S. has arrested one of the alleged leaders behind the deadly 2012 attack on an American outpost in Benghazi, Libya, that left four dead.

Published: February 6, 2026, 3:00 pm

12 Minneapolis anti-ICE agitators arrested after massive crowd gathers outside Hilton hotel

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At least 12 arrested at Minneapolis Hilton hotel during anti-ICE demonstration that drew up to 175 people making noise with pots, pans and whistles.

Published: February 6, 2026, 2:09 pm

Nancy Guthrie's son sends captors message after alleged ransom note deadline and more top headlines

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Published: February 6, 2026, 11:48 am

US forces kill two suspected narco-terrorists in Eastern Pacific lethal strike operation

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U.S. forces kill two suspected narco-terrorists in Eastern Pacific strike on vessel allegedly operated by designated terrorist organization in latest operation.

Published: February 6, 2026, 4:46 am

Harvey Levin gives explosive update on purported Nancy Guthrie ransom note on ‘Hannity’

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TMZ founder Harvey Levin says a purported ransom note in the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother contains detailed, non-random information, raising concerns the person behind it may be nearby as authorities race to track its origin.

Published: February 6, 2026, 3:40 am

Alleged Sinaloa cartel fentanyl producer charged in newly unsealed US federal indictment

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Mexican authorities arrested alleged Sinaloa cartel fentanyl producer Ivan Valerio Sainz Salazar, who is accused of supplying deadly pills to the Chapitos faction.

Published: February 6, 2026, 3:18 am

Fox News True Crime Newsletter: No suspects identified in disappearance of Nancy Guthrie as deadline passes

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This is a special edition of the Fox News True Crime Newsletter.

Published: February 6, 2026, 2:59 am

Civil rights groups issue Florida travel advisory for FIFA World Cup over immigration enforcement tactics

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Immigrant rights organizations warned international tourists to reconsider traveling to Florida for World Cup matches due to aggressive immigration tactics.

Published: February 6, 2026, 2:54 am

Top ICE Lawyer in Minnesota Departs as Immigration Lawsuits Overwhelm Courts

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Jim Stolley, the chief counsel for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minnesota, has left as government prosecutors grapple with a crush of cases.

Published: February 7, 2026, 7:51 pm

Pelosi to Endorse Jack Schlossberg, Again Backing a Kennedy for Congress

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The former speaker, a prodigious fund-raiser and shrewd campaign strategist, seldom intervenes in primaries but has made an exception for a Kennedy before.

Published: February 7, 2026, 6:52 pm

Nithya Raman Announces She Will Run for Los Angeles Mayor

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Nithya Raman, who has been compared to Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York, presents a significant challenge to the incumbent, Mayor Karen Bass.

Published: February 7, 2026, 8:47 pm

Why ICE Raids in Minneapolis Are Driving Up Demand for Guns

Gun permit applications have surged in Minnesota since ICE raids began across the state in December. After weeks of protests and violent confrontations that led to the shooting deaths of two U.S. citizens, we traveled to Minneapolis to speak to some of the new gun owners choosing to exercise their right to bear arms.

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:03 pm

Why Trump’s Calls to ‘Nationalize’ Voting Have Raised Midterm Fears

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The president has escalated his language as his administration takes steps to involve itself more in election matters.

Published: February 7, 2026, 10:02 am

Santa Clara, One of California’s Oldest Cities, Is Hosting the Super Bowl

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Beyond Northern California, fans may not realize that the Super Bowl is actually in this tidy Silicon Valley suburb 45 miles south of San Francisco.

Published: February 7, 2026, 10:02 am

Demanding Support for Trump, Justice Dept. Struggles to Recruit Prosecutors

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Some offices are so decimated that the Justice Department has sent in military lawyers. More recently, officials asked for volunteers from other offices who can quickly deploy to places in desperate need.

Published: February 7, 2026, 7:50 pm

Prosecutors Began Investigating Renee Good’s Killing. Washington Told Them to Stop.

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Federal prosecutors had a warrant to collect evidence from Ms. Good’s vehicle, but Trump administration leaders said to drop it. About a dozen prosecutors have departed, leaving the Minnesota U.S. attorney’s office in turmoil.

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:14 pm

Lindsey Vonn Aims to Become the Oldest Alpine Olympic Medalist, Despite Ruptured A.C.L.

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The 41-year-old American aims to complete her comeback by racing in the women’s Olympic downhill on Sunday despite rupturing her left A.C.L. a week ago.

Published: February 7, 2026, 5:53 pm

Mexican Cartels Overwhelm Police With Ammunition Made for the U.S. Military

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Drug syndicates have used .50-caliber ammunition, produced at a plant owned by the U.S. Army and then smuggled across the border, in attacks on Mexican civilians and police.

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:35 pm

Judge Extends Block on Trump Officials Slashing Funds to Democratic States

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The decision kept at bay a freeze of nearly $10 billion in child care and other social service funds destined for Minnesota and four other Democratic-led states.

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:37 am

Hegseth Says Defense Department Will Cut Ties With Harvard

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Mr. Hegseth’s order appeared to target his alma mater, Harvard’s Kennedy School for public policy.

Published: February 7, 2026, 2:44 am

Super Bowl Visitors Find San Francisco Better Than Its Apocalyptic Image

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Problems with homelessness and open-air drug use have been widely broadcast, but many visitors this week said they found the city surprisingly pleasant.

Published: February 7, 2026, 1:15 am

Psychiatrist Says Kennedy Was ‘Not Accurate’ in Discussing His Keto Studies

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Dr. Christopher M. Palmer said in an interview that the keto diet, while promising, did not “cure” schizophrenia as the health secretary had claimed.

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:50 am

Colorado Funeral Home Director Is Sentenced to 40 Years in Corpse Abuse Case

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“I deserve every word you have said and every day that I will sit in prison,” Jon Hallford said in court on Friday. Investigators found nearly 200 decomposing bodies stored improperly.

Published: February 7, 2026, 12:37 am

Republican Chairman of Homeland Security Spending Panel to Exit Congress

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Representative Mark Amodei of Nevada added his name to the growing list of Republicans planning to give up their seats as their party faces losses that could cost them the House.

Published: February 7, 2026, 12:17 am

F.B.I. Investigates Links to Biological Labs in Las Vegas and California

The Las Vegas lab had vials of a “reddish liquid,” the police said. The California lab, uncovered in 2023, had materials “possibly associated with infectious diseases,” officials said.

Published: February 7, 2026, 12:09 am

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on 2028, Democrats’ Problems and His Favorite Crab Cake

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The Maryland governor discussed Trump, the country’s divisions and his workout routine.

Published: February 6, 2026, 11:33 pm

Cuban Deportees Who Were Transferred to Guantánamo Sent Back to U.S.

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Dozens of men appear to be caught up in a political standoff between the Trump administration and Cuba.

Published: February 6, 2026, 11:19 pm

Moderates Pitch Tough-on-Crime Message for Democrats Amid Immigration Talks

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A polling memo circulated among centrist senators urged Democrats to talk tougher on crime, an issue where they lag Republicans, while noting an opportunity for the party to appeal to voters with criticism of ICE.

Published: February 6, 2026, 10:25 pm

Trump Is Hosting Governors at the White House, but Only Republicans

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The president’s decision to exclude Democratic governors from an annual meeting later this month breaks a longstanding tradition.

Published: February 7, 2026, 12:17 am

Trump accused of role in Epstein’s death in explosive email sent to FBI, documents reveal

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Mark Epstein said Saturday that the FBI never contacted him about his Trump claim

Published: February 7, 2026, 7:48 pm

Savannah Guthrie’s mother’s kidnappers want to be in the ‘spotlight,’ former FBI agent believes

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The frantic search for Nancy has entered a week-long period. Authorities have not identified any suspects or ruled anyone out, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said at a news conference Thursday

Published: February 7, 2026, 7:45 pm

Who is Jutta Leerdam, the Dutch Olympic speedskater whose fiancé is influencer-boxer Jake Paul?

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Dutch speedskater Jutta Leerdam and YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul are an Olympic power couple of sorts

Published: February 7, 2026, 7:31 pm

JD Vance and Jake Paul sit together as they watch US women’s hockey at Winter Olympics

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The YouTube influencer appeared to make jokes with the U.S Vice President

Published: February 7, 2026, 6:52 pm

Kash Patel stopped Renee Good investigation in order to protect Trump’s assessment on the shooting: Report

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In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, President Trump falsely claimed Good ‘viciously ran over’ ICE officer Jonathan Ross

Published: February 7, 2026, 6:28 pm

Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong warns ICE officers that Trump admin will drop them ‘like a bad f***ing habit’

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At a show in San Francisco to kick off the Super Bowl weekend, Armstrong gave the crowd a potential preview of Sunday’s performance

Published: February 7, 2026, 6:15 pm

Keir Starmer accused of ‘hypocrisy’ over aid cut to World Food Programme

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‘This will cost lives’ says former international development minister Michael Bates

Published: February 7, 2026, 5:28 pm

Erika Kirk’s trial rights ‘not even close’ to her husband’s killer’s rights, say Utah lawyers

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The Independent canvassed Utah law experts for their legal analysis of a court filing by Erika Kirk demanding speedy justice; here’s what they had to say

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:54 pm

Four dead from death cap mushroom poisoning in California as urgent warning issued

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Four people have died and three others have required a liver transplants after eating the death cap mushroom

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:54 pm

Bill Maher slams Trump ‘hypocrites’ for ‘lame’ excuses about racist clip depicting Obamas as apes

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Trump has refused to apologize for the video, which was shared from his Truth Social account

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:49 pm

Stepbrother reportedly charged after teen girl’s death on Carnival Cruise

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Federal officials have not publicly announced charges or named a suspect in the high-profile investigation

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:40 pm

Kathryn Ruemmler, Goldman Sachs’s top lawyer, was one of Epstein’s first calls after his 2019 arrest: ‘This is really bad’

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Kathryn Ruemmler, a criminal defense attorney at the time, was one of three calls Epstein placed after he was arrested at Teterboro Airport

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:38 pm

Suspected sabotage and arson hits Italy on Winter Olympics’ opening day

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Many travellers saw their trains delayed by up to two-and-a-half hours

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:38 pm

F-22s suddenly pulled from Super Bowl flyover due to ‘operational assignments’

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The revised Super Bowl LX flyover will include two B-1B Lancers, two F-15C Eagles, two F/A-18E Super Hornets, and two F-35C Lightning IIs

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:37 pm

Immigrant accuses ICE of unprovoked beating after suffering broken skull

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A Mexican immigrant suffered a broken skull last month and claims it was the result of an unprovoked beating by ICE agents

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:09 pm

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump and US ‘pushing for peace deal next month’ in wake of Putin general shooting

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New reports suggest that US negotiators are hoping to wrap up talks within weeks

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:39 pm

‘I tried to copy the Danes and boycott the USA. It only lasted a few seconds’

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A new app in Denmark is helping people identify the origins of their products so they can boycott Trump’s America over his belligerent threats on Greenland. But our reporter Alex Croft found out that going America-free for 24 hours is no small feat

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:37 pm

Why the end of the New START treaty doesn’t necessarily mean another nuclear arms race

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Experts say smaller guardrails around arms control are still in place

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:07 pm

France opens investigation into former minister over Epstein links

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The former culture minister has denied any wrongdoing

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:05 pm

‘A crime against our heritage’: French fury over moving the Bayeux Tapestry

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Art experts and local officials in France are horrified that the 1,000-year-old tapestry is being moved across the Channel

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:03 pm

UK ‘threatens to seize’ Russia-linked shadow fleet tanker in escalation of tensions

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Shadow fleets are used to transport sanctioned oil around the world

Published: February 7, 2026, 2:34 pm

Trump refuses to apologize for post depicting Obamas as apes and claims he’s the ‘least racist’ president

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Trump said ‘of course’ he condemns the racist parts of the video, but would not apologize for sharing it

Published: February 7, 2026, 1:16 pm

Louvre says crown crushed during heist can be restored

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The crown of Empress Eugénie, the wife of Napoleon III, which had 1,354 diamonds, is largely intact and will be carefully repaired

Published: February 7, 2026, 12:37 pm

Rescuers race to save animals trapped by severe floods in Spain

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Video footage has captured the moment rescuers race to save animals trapped by severe floods in Spain.

Published: February 7, 2026, 11:45 am

Zelensky reveals US deadline for Ukraine and Russia to finalise peace deal and end war

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated the US wants Ukraine and Russia to reach an agreement by June

Published: February 7, 2026, 9:55 am

Top Russian general reportedly behind Salisbury poisonings shot in assassination bid in Moscow

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Vladimir Alexeyev, deputy head of Russia's military intelligence arm, is in a serious condition in hospital

Published: February 7, 2026, 8:30 am

Trump shocks with ‘disgusting’ Truth post depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes

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White House Press Secretary dismissed the ‘fake outrage’ over the ‘racist’ post

Published: February 6, 2026, 11:16 am

Los Angeles mayor's race kicks off amid homelessness, raids and fallout from deadly 2025 wildfire

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is heading into a challenging reelection bid as she continues to suffer fallout from last year’s devastating wildfire

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:58 am

Chuck Schumer denies Trump’s claim it was his idea to rename Penn Station after the president: ‘Absolute lie’

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On Friday, a Manhattan judge ruled that the Trump administration must unfreeze the tunnel’s federal funds

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:53 am

Former President Bill Clinton pushes for public hearing in House Epstein investigation

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‘If they want answers, let’s stop the games & do this the right way: in a public hearing, where the American people can see for themselves what this is really about,’ the former president wrote on X

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:28 am

Authorities are investigating a ‘new message’ almost a week after the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy

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‘Investigators are actively inspecting the information provided in the message for its authenticity,’ Sheriff Chris Nanos said in a statement

Published: February 7, 2026, 4:25 am

Trump blasts female reporter’s ‘very bad attitude’ after she asks about MAGA base splitting from his immigration agenda

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The brief but heated exchange is the second time this week that the president has deflected questions by attacking female reporters

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:36 am

‘Drunk’ Cybertruck driver accused of blowing through a red light and slamming into another car killing woman

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Ramirez-Mesa was driving 97 miles per hour just three seconds before the crash, prosecutors said

Published: February 7, 2026, 3:10 am

White House blames staffer for Trump’s Obama ‘apes’ post and removes video Republican labeled ‘racist’

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The White House dismissed the clip as harmless, though it was later deleted

Published: February 7, 2026, 2:54 am

Sheriff says investigators are aware of ‘new message’ about Savannah Guthrie’s mom as search continues: Live updates

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Investigators have confirmed Nancy Guthrie’s blood was found on her porch

Published: February 7, 2026, 1:13 am

Federal agents arrested kidney transplant recipient delivering groceries and detained him without medication, family and lawmakers say

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Officers rammed 38-year-old man while he was volunteering for church’s mutual aid group, according to Minnesota official

Published: February 6, 2026, 9:58 pm

Congress members will be able to view unredacted Epstein files from next week: reports

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The viewings are expected to be in person at the department and members will not be allowed to take any electronic devices with them

Published: February 7, 2026, 12:18 am

Justice Department will allow lawmakers to see unredacted versions of released Epstein files

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The Department of Justice will allow members of Congress to review unredacted files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

Published: February 6, 2026, 11:57 pm

Iguanas have been falling from trees in Florida because of cold temps. So, naturally, people are putting them on pizza

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Iguanas become cold-stunned in temperatures fall into the 40s Fahrenheit or lower

Published: February 6, 2026, 11:23 pm

Trump administration wants ICE to quickly deport five-year-old Minneapolis boy and dad days after release

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DHS wants to dismiss asylum claims from Adrian Conejo Arias after his release from ICE custody with son Liam Conejo Ramos

Published: February 6, 2026, 2:31 pm

More than half of Americans say the economy has become worse under Trump, poll finds

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Around 55 percent of the country are not fans of the president’s economic actions, according to CNN analyst Harry Enten

Published: February 6, 2026, 11:03 pm

Leader of spiritual group facing murder charges accused of saying God spoke through her

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Shelley Martin called herself ‘Prophetess Kathryn’ and claimed she was a physical embodiment of the Holy Spirit, according to testimony

Published: February 6, 2026, 10:41 pm

Trump and Dr. Oz bring ‘As Seen on TV’ vibes to Rx coupon portal for cheap ‘fat drugs’

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The president’s latest gambit at health care affordability, TrumpRx, isn’t the panacea he promised for access to low-cost GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic and Mounjaro— but some experts tell Andrew Feinberg that the effort should not be dismissed

Published: February 6, 2026, 9:52 pm

Some Detroit-area cops earned less than minimum wage due to Oracle software glitch, lawsuit says

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First in The Independent: ‘My clients have raised these issues... to have them fixed, and they've remained unfixed to date,’ attorney Carla Aikens said

Published: February 6, 2026, 8:43 pm

Lil Jon ‘heartbroken’ after body of his missing son is pulled from a Georgia lake

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‘I am extremely heartbroken for the tragic loss of our son, Nathan Smith. His mother [Nicole Smith] and I are devastated,’ the rapper said in a statement shared with The Independent

Published: February 6, 2026, 9:43 pm

Republicans are secretly convinced they face a bloodbath in midterms thanks to Trump: report

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Republicans hold a 53-47 majority in the US Senate but some GOP operatives are worried it could be in jeopardy

Published: February 6, 2026, 9:15 pm

Dow Jones stock market hits new record and crosses 50,000 points for the first time

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It took approximately a year and a half for the Dow to increase from 40,000 to 50,000

Published: February 6, 2026, 9:10 pm

Tense confrontation between CorePower Yoga staff and customers in Minneapolis goes viral after they removed anti-ICE signs

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The leader of the confrontation had her membership terminated following the incident

Published: February 6, 2026, 8:56 pm

Trump demands his name be put on Penn Station and Dulles airport in exchange for federal funding: report

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Chuck Schumer declined to put the president’s name on New York’s Penn Station, saying he did not have the authority

Published: February 6, 2026, 8:51 pm

Democrats have the chance to steal a big red state — if they can get out of their own way

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The Republican blood feud primary should give Democrats a chance to win in Texas, Eric Garcia writes. But the two Democrats vying for the seat won’t let that happen

Published: February 6, 2026, 8:46 pm

Billy Crudup: ‘My celebrity crush? I got to marry her’

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The actor on a disastrous speech, his rules for how people should get around cities and an embarrassing encounter with a doorman

Born in New York state, Billy Crudup, 57, made his film debut in Sleepers in 1996. His subsequent movies include Almost Famous (2000), Big Fish (2003), Mission: Impossible III (2006), Spotlight (2015), Alien: Covenant (2017) and most recently Jay Kelly. On TV he has a long-running role in The Morning Show, for which he has won two Emmys. He stars in High Noon at London’s Harold Pinter Theatre until 6 March. He has a son and is married to Naomi Watts. He lives in New York City.

What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?
Flashes of hubris.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 10:00 am

Sex and snacks, but no seat at the table: the role of women in Epstein’s sordid men’s club

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Files reveal a world of flattery and fratboy tones, where rich men are cultivated and women provide services

Pluck an email at random from the millions in the Department of Justice’s Epstein Library. It is a Saturday evening in February 2013, and Jeffrey Epstein is messaging Bill Gates’s assistant about guests for a dinner he wants to organise.

“People for Bill,” the email begins. Epstein starts listing possible candidates: the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, the film director Woody Allen, the prime minister of Qatar, a couple of Harvard academics, the billionaire CEO of Hyatt hotels, a White House communications director, a former US secretary of defence.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 6:00 am

‘My ACL is 100% gone’: Lindsey Vonn’s improbable comeback at 41 is just another risk

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Time has never seemed to stop the US skiing star. Entering Sunday’s Olympic downhill medal race, injuries haven’t either

It was all going a little too easy for Lindsey Vonn. All the nervous apprehension, the paternalistic concern, the arch skepticism and hushed snickers that had rippled through the sports world when she announced her comeback from a six-year retirement had long since gone silent. A once-unthinkable fairytale ending at the age of 41 on the slopes of Cortina d’Ampezzo was practically within touching distance.

Back in November 2024, having been chased from the sport in 2019 by a battered right knee worn down by a string of gruesome crashes and multiple surgeries, Vonn proposed a return to a high-risk sport where no woman had ever won a race past the age of 34. There’s a history of comebacks like these going brutally wrong, and even Vonn’s most dedicated fans were bracing themselves for the worst. Think a shopworn Joe Louis getting battered through the ropes and on to the ring apron by Rocky Marciano. Or Björn Borg returning to the tour in the early 90s with a wooden racket, defiantly flailing through a sport that had moved on without him.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 2:29 pm

The women who saw Melania in theaters: ‘If you’re Republican, this is girls’ night’

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The Amazon documentary brought in $7m its opening weekend – thanks to admirers eager for a glimpse of the first lady’s secretive life

The dress code for Lisa Copeland’s big night out: what would Melania wear?

The 60-year-old real estate entrepreneur and nine other friends were headed to Amazon’s new documentary Melania, which debuted in theaters nationwide last week. “We all brought our best power suit,” Copeland said, nodding to Melania Trump’s penchant for neat, tailored menswear-inspired looks. But since she lives in Austin, Texas, Copeland put her own country-glam spin on it: black leather pants and a pearl jacket with diamond and pearl beading.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 1:00 pm

Deafening, draining and potentially deadly: are we facing a snoring epidemic?

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Experts say dangerous sleep apnoea affects an estimated 8 million in the UK alone, and everything from evolution to obesity or even the climate crisis could be to blame

When Matt Hillier was in his 20s, he went camping with a friend who was a nurse. In the morning she told him she had been shocked by the snoring coming from his tent. “She basically said, ‘For a 25-year-old non-smoker who’s quite skinny, you snore pretty loudly,’” says Hiller, now 32.

Perhaps because of the pervasive image of a “typical” sleep apnoea patient – older, and overweight – Hillier didn’t seek help. It wasn’t until he was 30 that he finally went to a doctor after waking up from a particularly big night of snoring with a racing heartbeat. Despite being young, active and a healthy weight, further investigation – including a night recording his snoring – revealed that he had moderate sleep apnoea. His was classed as supine, the most common form of the condition, meaning it happens when he sleeps on his back, and is likely caused by his throat muscles.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 12:00 pm

Blind date: ‘We didn’t kiss but we exchanged Instas, which among gay men is close to the same thing’

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Alfie, 31, a playwright, meets Sam, 33, who works in tech

What were you hoping for?
To meet a silly softie with a penchant for the occasional deep chat.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 6:00 am

NSA detected phone call between foreign intelligence and a person close to Trump

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Whistleblower says that Tulsi Gabbard blocked agency from sharing report and delivered it to White House chief of staff

Last spring, the National Security Agency (NSA) detected evidence of an unusual phone call between an individual associated with foreign intelligence and a person close to Donald Trump, according to a whistleblower’s attorney briefed on the existence of the call.

The highly sensitive communique, which has roiled Washington over the past week, was brought to the attention of the director of national intelligence (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard – but rather than allowing NSA officials to distribute the information further, she took a paper copy of the intelligence directly to the president’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles, the attorney, Andrew Bakaj, said.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 6:58 pm

‘A profound sense of being hunted’: with all eyes on Minneapolis, ICE arrests continue quietly across the US

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Immigration operations are still stoking fear and disrupting the ability to go to work, school or doctor’s appointments

With the public’s outrage and attention focused on the deadly surge of federal agents in Minneapolis, immigration operations have quietly continued across the US – albeit in less noticeable but still troubling ways, advocates say.

In recent weeks there have been day laborers swept up at a Home Depot in San Diego. A taco truck vendor chased down outside a church in Los Angeles. Immigrants arrested at check-ins in North Carolina, and during traffic stops in the nation’s capital.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 3:00 pm

Trump shifts blame to aide as he refuses to apologize for racist video of Obamas

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After first dismissing uproar over depiction of Obamas as apes, White House then said it was erroneously posted by staffer

Donald Trump said on Friday he made the call to post a now-deleted video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes but deflected blame for the move, causing new speculation in his orbit about whether the blame lay with the president or his aide Natalie Harp.

The brief clip, shared late Thursday night on Trump’s Truth Social account, appeared in a video pushing conspiracies about the 2020 election. Invoking racist tropes, the video depicted the Obamas’ faces superimposed on the bodies of cartoon apes dancing to The Lion Sleeps Tonight.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 2:43 pm

The Epstein files reveal that a vast global conspiracy actually exists – sort of

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The documents confirm what many have long assumed: elites live by their own special rules and codes of immunity

The millions of Jeffrey Epstein files dumped last Friday by the US Department of Justice will provide journalists, conspiracy theorists and interested members of the public with months of reading. And what they will read is enraging.

What makes these files so infuriating, however, is not just Epstein’s horrific predatory behavior, which is well-known, but the more mundane examples of elite conduct that the documents continue to expose. They vividly illustrate a world whose existence many everyday people, whether fevered with visions of the Illuminati or just jaundiced by banal anti-establishment cynicism, already suspected exists: an informal global club of powerful, ultra-rich people who all seemingly know each other, help one another out, and protect each other from the consequences of their depravity.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 12:00 pm

Winter Olympics 2026: speed skating gold for Italy, Cas upholds ban on GB skeleton helmets and more – live

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Gallery: Roll up, roll up for the very best of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony in pictures …

Curling mixed doubles: We’re in the sixth end and Team GB have extended their lead over Canada to 7-2. Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat are quite literally sweeping all before them in the round robin stages of this comepetition and heading for their sixth consecutive victory.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 8:33 pm

Alarm bells sound over Trump’s ‘take over the voting’ call

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Democracy experts say there is little doubt about president’s desire to interfere in elections this November

Donald Trump set off alarm bells earlier this week with comments that his administration should “take over the voting” in some states in the run-up to the 2026 midterms, which followed an unprecedented FBI raid on an election office in Georgia. Although election experts say it’s clear the president doesn’t have authority over elections, they warn the president’s corrosive rhetoric leaves little doubt about his intent.

For months, the Trump administration has stoked doubts about the integrity of American elections largely through lawsuits designed to create the impression states aren’t doing enough to keep ineligible voters off the rolls. That effort escalated significantly last week when the FBI raided the election office in Fulton county, Georgia and seized ballots, along with other materials, related to the 2020 election. Shortly after the raid, Trump escalated his attack even further, saying the federal government should take over elections.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 11:00 am

Revealed: How Substack makes money from hosting Nazi newsletters

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Exclusive: Site takes a cut of subscriptions to content that promotes far-right ideology, white supremacy and antisemitism

The global publishing platform Substack is generating revenue from newsletters that promote virulent Nazi ideology, white supremacy and antisemitism, a Guardian investigation has found.

The platform, which says it has about 50 million users worldwide, allows members of the public to self-publish articles and charge for premium content. Substack takes about 10% of the revenue the newsletters make. About 5 million people pay for access to newsletters on its platform.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 5:00 pm

Battle of the chatbots: Anthropic and OpenAI go head-to-head over ads in their AI products

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New Anthropic campaign suggests other AI platforms will incorporate targeted ads in their chatbot conversations

The Seahawks and the Patriots aren’t the only ones gearing up for a fight.

AI rivals Anthropic and OpenAI have launched a war of ads trying to court corporate America during one of the biggest entertainment nights of the year.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 4:00 pm

RSF drone attack kills 24 people fleeing fighting in central Sudan, says doctors group

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Eight children including two infants among dead in vehicle carrying displaced people, says Sudan Doctors Network

A drone attack by a paramilitary group has hit a vehicle carrying displaced families in central Sudan, killing at least 24 people, including eight children, a doctors’ group said on Saturday.

The attack by the Rapid Support Forces took place close to the city of Er Rahad in North Kordofan province, according to the Sudan Doctors Network, which tracks the country’s war. The vehicle was transporting displaced people who fled fighting in the Dubeiker area, the group said in a statement. Among the dead children were two infants.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 8:03 pm

Federal judge reverses Trump’s freeze on $16bn for NY-NJ tunnel project

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President reportedly wanted Dulles airport and Penn Station to be renamed after him in exchange for continued funding

A federal judge has reversed a freeze put on funds by Donald Trump for $16bn in enhanced rail links connecting New York and New Jersey amid reports that the US president wants major travel landmarks named after him in return for continued investment.

The Gateway Project will build a new commuter rail tunnel between Manhattan and New Jersey under the Hudson River on the western side of New York City and repair a century-old tunnel used by more than 200,000 travelers and 425 trains daily.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 3:27 pm

‘An unqualified insurrectionist’: outcry over Trump nominee in Wyoming

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Darin Smith, who was outside Capitol on January 6, decried as Senate mulls nomination as state’s top federal prosecutor

A Republican former state lawmaker with no experience trying cases, a record of opposing LGBTQ+ rights, and who was outside the Capitol during the January 6 insurrection, is awaiting Senate confirmation to become the top federal prosecutor in Wyoming.

Donald Trump first nominated Darin Smith as Wyoming’s US attorney last year, and the judiciary committee advanced him in a party-line vote in January. Democrats have condemned Smith, saying he lacks the experience necessary for the job and threatens to impose a discriminatory approach to federal law enforcement in the state where gay college student Matthew Shepard’s 1998 murder galvanized the LGBTQ+ rights movement.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 12:00 pm

Trump housing policy is a mess and it won’t fix the US housing crisis

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Deregulation alone can’t make homes affordable when rising inequality, not zoning, is what is driving prices up

Donald Trump has an interesting view of how housing plays in US politics. “I don’t want to drive housing prices down. I want to drive housing prices up for people that own their homes,” he said at a recent cabinet meeting. Unaffordable housing may be front and center of the “affordability crisis” pissing off voters. Still, he insists: “We’re not going to destroy the value of their homes so that somebody that didn’t work very hard can buy a home.”

It can be hard to square some things Trump says with other things Trump says, let alone with reality. One can’t help but remember his campaign “goal of cutting the cost of a new home in half” by eliminating pesky regulations that raise the cost of construction. Forget that cheap new entry-level homes will weigh on the price of the existing housing stock.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 12:00 pm

Trump news at a glance: Trump creates distance, but no apology, after promoting racist video of Obamas

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Democrats outraged and Republicans mostly silent after president shared racist video of former president and first lady – key US politics stories from Friday 6 February

Top Democrats erupted with fury on Friday and challenged more Republicans to respond to Donald Trump posting a racist video that depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as apes.

The clip appeared during one of the 79-year-old US president’s increasingly frequent late-night posting sprees to his Truth Social account, and shows the laughing faces of the former president and first lady superimposed on the bodies of primates in a jungle setting to The Lion Sleeps Tonight.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 2:22 am

Why has Elon Musk merged his rocket company with his AI startup?

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SpaceX’s acquisition of xAI creates business worth $1.25tn but whether premise behind deal will work is questioned

The acquisition of xAI by SpaceX is a typical Elon Musk deal: big numbers backed by big ambition.

As well as extending “the light of consciousness to the stars”, as Musk described it, the transaction creates a business worth $1.25tn (£920bn) by combining Musk’s rocket company with his artificial intelligence startup. It values SpaceX at $1tn and xAI at $250bn, with a stock market flotation expected in June to time with Musk’s birthday and a planetary alignment.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 2:00 pm

Where’s Evo? Missing Morales mystery as Bolivia’s ex-president goes to ground

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Once a highly visible figure despite being wanted on human trafficking charges, the former leader has not been seen since shortly after the US kidnapped Venezuela’s president

For more than a year, he stayed hidden in plain sight: despite an arrest warrant for human trafficking charges, former president Evo Morales moved freely in at least one region of Bolivia, attended rallies, received foreign journalists and went to the polls to cast his vote in the 2025 presidential election.

But shortly after the United States attack onVenezuela – and the detention of Nicolás Maduro – Morales disappeared from view; a month later his whereabouts remain a mystery.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 11:00 am

Deadly cold tests New York’s ability to protect its homeless communities

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Outreach teams battle mistrust, mental illness and thin resources as subzero weather pushes the city to its limits

On the corner of 23rd Street and 5th Avenue in Manhattan beneath the landmark Flatiron building, two workers from the Bridge, an outreach non-profit, were hoping to help a number of homeless men seek shelter from the dangerous, freezing temperatures gripping the city.

It is a matter of life and death as New York endures one of its longest stretches of subzero cold since 1960. Seventeen people have died, with at least 13 deaths linked to hypothermia. The city estimates that 800 homeless people have been moved inside, with Zohran Mamdani, the mayor, saying recently “we have been taking every possible measure to get New Yorkers inside. This has been a full all-hands-on-deck approach.”

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Published: February 7, 2026, 1:00 pm

Rage against the machine: a California community rallied against a datacenter – and won

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Organizers in Monterey Park took inspiration from other US cities to fight against the construction of a giant datacenter

When a southern California city council proposed building a giant datacenter the size of four football fields last December, five residents vowed to stop it.

Through a frenetic word-of-mouth campaign, the small group raised awareness about the proposed facility in Monterey Park, a small city east of Los Angeles known affectionately as the country’s first suburban Chinatown. No Data Center Monterey Park organizers – working in tandem with the grassroots racial justice group San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Progressive Action – held a teach-in and rally that drew hundreds of participants, knocked on doors, and distributed flyers on busy streets. They emphasized how the computer systems facility would strain the power grid, drive up energy rates and create noise pollution. A petition quickly amassed nearly 5,000 signatures. All the materials were shared in English, Chinese and Spanish – a concerted effort to reach Monterey Park’s diverse populace, which is two-thirds Asian and one-quarter Hispanic.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 4:00 pm

Porky Pig and Daffy Duck: ‘Jacob Elordi! That hair! Those dreamboat eyes!’

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Ahead of the Looney Tunes’ first fully animated feature, the pair discuss keeping young, their Hollywood crushes and why they don’t like CGI

Ducks typically live to between five and 10 years, and pigs 10 to 20. You first appeared on screen in 1935 and 1937, which makes you 91 and 89 respectively. What’s your secret to your eternally youthful looks?

Daffy Duck: Firtht of all, it’s very rude to comment on a duck’s age. Thecond of all, thank you for noticing how youthful I look. My thecret is very thimple – moisturise daily, stay hydrated and tell the artist who draws you to take out any wrinkles.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 pm

The moment I knew: ‘He told me my mum would have wanted him to help, so he would’

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Best friends at school, Gabby Amadio and Russell lost touch for 40 years – but a message on Facebook brought them back into each other’s lives

I’m not sure when Russell and I became close friends, but in years 9, 10 and 11 at Turramurra high in Sydney in the mid-1980s we were inseparable. It was platonic, though to be honest I was probably in love with him at some point!

My mum, Nadine, was an author and arts editor for the Financial Review, so we have lovely memories of going to the opera, ballet and theatre together: me, mum, Russell. She adored him. Mum and I lived in a converted church and he was always offering to work around the house. We’d listen to music, hang out – he tried to teach me about football and I watched it because he liked it, even though I found it tedious.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 pm

‘We’re used to crowds’: latest Wuthering Heights hype doesn’t faze Yorkshire residents

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As Emerald Fennell’s adaptation hits cinemas, a slew of visitors are expected at the sites that inspired Emily Brontë’s novel. People living close by, however, are taking it in their stride

The four-mile trail from the village of Haworth to Top Withens in West Yorkshire is well trodden; numerous footprints squelched into the boggy ground by those seeking the view said to have inspired the setting for Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel Wuthering Heights. The landscape rolls in desolate waves of brown bracken. A lone tree punctuates the scene. It’s bleakly, hauntingly beautiful.

With the release of Emerald Fennell’s new film of the Gothic masterpiece starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi next week, Haworth and many of the filming locations in the Yorkshire Dales national park, where the book is set, are braced for a slew of visitors.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 3:00 pm

‘It’s become more about politics than music’: what will Bad Bunny bring to the Super Bowl?

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Grammy-winning Puerto Rican star is in the center of US culture wars before leading this weekend’s half-time show

A few days after Christmas 2022, Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican reggaetonero, appeared without warning on one of the most unlikely of stages: the roof of a Gulf Oil gas station in San Juan. To a massive crowd singing every word, he performed a surprise concert, along with friend and collaborator Arcángel, that was part hype-y music video shoot, part exultant post-tour homecoming, and part pointed critique. He ended the set with El Apagón (“The Power Outage”), a clubby protest anthem about local displacement and the rolling blackouts that have plagued Puerto Rico, a US “commonwealth” (read: colony), since Hurricane Maria in 2017.

Bad Bunny sang it from a roof on Santurce’s Calle Loíza, a thoroughfare in a former working-class Black neighborhood now dotted with Airbnbs. But you do not need the full context to get the show’s contagious energy. Though I have never walked Calle Loíza, nor do I speak Spanish, the gas station show is still my favorite concert to rewatch via online fan clips: electric, organic, genuinely popular. In terms of reach, critical acclaim and longevity, Bad Bunny rivals – and sometimes outsells – the likes of Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé and Drake, though it is hard to imagine those peers appearing so unguarded, so public, as he does on that roof.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 10:03 am

‘It made me cry’: your favourite moments from past Winter Olympics

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From Torvill and Dean scoring a perfect 6.0 to radical new boarding and skiing styles, readers recall euphoric moments from past Games

With the 2026 Winter Olympics off to a spectacular start with the opening ceremonies in Milan, Cortina, Livigno and Predazzo, the coming weeks promise medals, memories and iconic moments.

While history awaits this year’s athletes, we asked readers about their most memorable moments of past Games and the performances that still give them chills.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 1:00 pm

‘The photo we want to take is closer than we think’: Dominic Dähncke’s best phone picture

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Cooped up during Covid, the Spanish photographer found inspiration in a broom … and a nail in the wall

“Telekinesis,” says Dominic Dähncke, when asked how this errant broom is standing upright. He took this shot on the rooftop of his home in El Médano, Tenerife; a communal terrace filled with laundry rooms and cleaning supplies. This was 2021, in the throes of a Covid lockdown, so he would walk around in circles on the rooftop of his building, enjoying the fresh air.

“To be honest, there was a nail stuck in the wall, but I didn’t put it there,” he admits. One morning, he absent-mindedly propped the broom against the nail and noticed that it stayed at a 45-­degree angle. He returned to the rooftop for several days, waiting until the shadow of the small ceiling above matched, then captured the moment with his phone.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 11:00 am

The biggest threat facing Europe is not a Trump invasion. It’s his global political revolution | Mark Leonard

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I am convinced that Europe’s ‘new right’ is a radically contemporary movement. Defeating it means understanding its critique of liberalism

European governments are terrified of Donald Trump’s threats on trade, Greenland and the future of Nato. But the biggest threat is not that Trump invades an ally or leaves Europe at the mercy of Russia. It is that his ideological movement could transform Europe from the inside.

A year after Trump’s return to the White House, his “second American revolution” is radiating outward into Europe. The Epstein files reveal how this began clumsily in 2018 with Steve Bannon; but it has become a much more sophisticated partnership with the second coming of Trump and the rise to power of JD Vance. The US National Security Strategy published by the White House in November called for strengthening the growing influence of “patriotic” European parties such as Reform UK, Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National (RN), Fidesz in Hungary and Vox in Spain. As with the communist movements of the cold war, these nationalist, populist and in some cases far-right parties are best understood not as isolated national phenomena but as expressions of a shared intellectual project – a movement that is, to varying degrees, now being reinforced by a foreign power.

Mark Leonard is the author of the report The new right: anatomy of a global political revolution. He is director of the Berlin-based European Council on Foreign Relations

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 am

Trump posted something blatantly racist? What a surprise | Arwa Mahdawi

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The Obama video should take a toll on the president’s political career – but of course it won’t

Despite Donald Trump’s war on woke, he hasn’t (yet) made Black History Month illegal. In fact, on Tuesday the president issued a proclamation declaring February 2026 to be a celebration of Black history and called “upon public officials, educators, librarians, and all the people of the United States to observe this month with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities”.

Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist

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Published: February 7, 2026, 2:00 pm

Waymo is trying to seduce me. But another option is staring us in the face | Dave Schilling

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I understand the appeal of avoiding all human contact. Still, good old-fashioned taxis have so much to offer

It’s Super Bowl weekend here in America, which means a few things: copious amounts of gut-busting food, controversial half-time show performances, extravagant commercials, and occasionally a bit of football.

For the tens of thousands rich enough to afford tickets to the Big Game, transportation to and from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, will be paramount. Thankfully, our robotic saviors are here to rescue the throng from the indignity of sharing a ride with an actual human being. This year’s Super Bowl is a test of the driverless taxi industry, currently lorded over by Waymo – a company that’s about to get a $16bn cash injection to further expand its business to cities all around the world. Smaller American metro areas like Sacramento and Nashville are next up to get Waymo service, as are global capitals like London and Tokyo. Fleets of robotaxis are seeming more and more inevitable, yet another soldier in the onslaught of shiny gadgets designed to sand off the sharp edges of modern life. I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords.

Dave Schilling is a Los Angeles-based writer and humorist

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Published: February 7, 2026, 11:00 am

The hill I will die on: Britons love saying thank you – I think we should ban the phrase | Sangeeta Pillai

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Really, what is the point of this endless conversational back and forth? Step out of the loop, and change your life

You get a coffee. The barista tells you how much you need to pay. You say thank you. They take your card for payment. They say thank you. They give you the coffee. You say thank you. They say thank you for your thank you. Then you say thank you for their thank you. By this point, the words “thank you” have lost all meaning, and both parties are exhausted by the pointless stream of politeness.

Growing up in India, I learned that thank yous are only for distant strangers, and that close friends and family get offended if you thank them. I would say thank you to a speaker delivering a formal talk but never to a friend helping during a crisis or a family member making me dinner. But living in the UK for two decades has forced me to adopt our incessant “thank you” culture. I now find myself saying thank you at least 10 times a day and sometimes many more. Nevertheless, there are some British “thank yous” that I would ban completely, if I could.

Sangeeta Pillai is a south Asian feminist activist, author of Bad Daughter and the creator of Masala Podcast

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Published: February 7, 2026, 10:00 am

Mum loved warm weather, I loved winter, and the space where we met was our veranda | Indigo Perry

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Since my mum died I’ve taken solace in recalling the times we could sit together and be content as mother and daughter

On the rainy morning last winter when Mum was dying, her medical condition brought on hallucinations, and in a sad, faraway voice she pleaded to be taken out on to the veranda so she could look at the light. It was one of the last things she said. The hospital had no veranda. Who knows which veranda she meant. She had lived in many different houses with verandas. After she died, I sat with her, stroking the skin of her right arm where it was savagely bruised from a fall the night before.

Mum loved warm weather. I love the crisp air and diffusive light of winter. We were different enough that it’s not a stretch to call her summer and me winter. We found it hard to get along and never truly resolved our differences. But at times I think we created a place to meet and share a quiet mutual acceptance, an in-between space not unlike a veranda.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 pm

Trump’s family is embroiled in a $500m UAE scandal. We’ve hardly noticed | Mohamad Bazzi

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A crypto startup founded by Trump’s family signed a huge deal with the UAE president’s brother. Where’s the political fallout?

Days before Donald Trump returned to office in January 2025, an investment firm controlled by a senior member of the United Arab Emirates royal family secretly signed a deal to pay $500m to buy almost half of a cryptocurrency startup founded by the Trump family. Under any other president, such an arrangement, which was revealed this past weekend by the Wall Street Journal, would cause a political earthquake in Washington. There would be demands for an investigation by Congress, televised hearings and months of damage control.

But this latest example of corruption involving Trump and his family business hardly made a blip over the past few days, relegated to a passing headline in a relentless news cycle often dominated by Trump’s actions and statements.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 3:00 pm

So the Epstein scandal is about politics? Silly me for thinking it’s about the mass abuse of women and girls | Marina Hyde

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Obsessing over individual players and political chaos leaves less time to focus on the misogyny. And that’s for the best, isn’t it guys?

Fair play to Bill Gates’s ex-wife, Melinda French Gates, a woman who fronted up to appear on a podcast this week while so many of the men who feature in the latest Epstein files drop found that their diaries had them scheduled to stay hiding under their rocks. Melinda was asked about Jeffrey Epstein, obviously, and executed a very graceful drive-by. “Whatever questions remain there of what I don’t – can’t – even begin to know all of it, those questions are for those people, and for even my ex-husband. They need to answer to those things, not me. And I am so happy to be away from all the muck that was there.” Oof. Yet she also said, more generally: “I think we’re having a reckoning as a society, right?”

Cards on the table, I don’t think we’re having one at all. Look at the headlines, or what’s dominating all the news bulletins. We’re talking about anything but the things that most need to be reckoned with. In the UK, we’re talking round the clock about Peter Mandelson, the one guy in this we at least know wasn’t making sexually abusive use of Epstein’s trafficked women and girls. Even if he did offer Epstein image rehab advice, which, as discussed here in depth on Tuesday, was a foray into the moral abyss. (Again.) But the frenzied and remorseless focus on political fallout – and not the male-on-female debasement that is the entire heart of this story, and always has been – is weird, isn’t it? I had a mirthless laugh at the New Statesman’s cover this week, which characterised the Mandelson affair as “the scandal of the century”. Guys, it’s not even the biggest scandal of the scandal.

Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist

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Published: February 6, 2026, 1:36 pm

State violence against Black Americans laid the groundwork for fascism | Jason Stanley

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Fascism feeds on the arbitrary killings that have long plagued the US. Ending the horror starts with abolishing ICE

In a recent Saturday Night Live episode, when asked about Minneapolis, one of the white hosts intones: “Well, the first word that comes to mind is unprecedented. You’ve got federal officers roaming the streets just pulling people out of their cars based on how they look. This just doesn’t happen in America.” The joke is, of course, that “this” has been happening forever, but to Black people in America. Now that it is happening to others, and particularly now that white protesters are being killed in the streets, it is suddenly a national emergency.

In his 1955 work Discourse on Colonialism, Aimé Césaire, the French poet and politician, argues that fascism was the result of bringing to bear on domestic populations the tactics European countries used on their colonial subjects in Africa. This is what has been called in the literature the “imperial boomerang thesis”. As many have been pointing out on social media and elsewhere, if we think of the US Black American population as an internally colonized population, then you can see what is happening on the streets of Minneapolis as a manifestation of the imperial boomerang thesis.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 11:00 am

Winter Olympics organisers refuse to deny Mariah Carey lip-synced in opening ceremony

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  • Show director hails singer’s ‘extraordinary’ performance

  • IOC plays down booing of US vice president JD Vance

The organisers of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony have refused to deny speculation that the US pop diva Mariah Carey lip-synced her part in the show. Carey took to the stage to sing Domenico Modugno’s Nel Blu, dipinto di Blu in Italian, followed by one of her own songs, Nothing Is Impossible, but many social media users quickly claimed that there were several times where her lip movements were out of time with the music.

When asked directly whether Carey was lip-synching, the director of the show, Maria Laura Iascone, confirmed that there had been a pre-recording – but refused to say whether it had been used or the American had sung live.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 4:18 pm

NBC appears to cut crowd’s booing of JD Vance from Winter Olympics broadcast

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  • Vice-president given hostile reception by some in Milan

  • US broadcast cuts out crowd’s show of dissent

  • IOC calls for ‘fair play’ after jeers for Vance, Israeli athletes

The US vice-president, JD Vance, was greeted by a chorus of boos when he appeared at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Milan on Friday, although American viewers watching NBC’s coverage would have been unaware of the reception.

As speedskater Erin Jackson led Team USA into the San Siro stadium she was greeted by cheers. But when the TV cameras cut to Vance and his wife, Usha, there were boos, jeers and a smattering of applause from the crowd. The reaction was shown on Canadian broadcaster CBC’s feed, with one commentator saying: “There is the vice-president JD Vance and his wife Usha – oops, those are not … uh … those are a lot of boos for him. Whistling, jeering, some applause.”

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Published: February 7, 2026, 1:22 am

Liverpool v City is no longer the Premier League’s big show: how have the mighty fallen? | Jonathan Wilson

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Pep Guardiola has led the way with his tactics for a decade but he has changed course and Arsenal have taken advantage

Great rivalries are always more about feel than about numbers. There have been only four Premier League seasons in which Manchester City and Liverpool have finished in the top two positions in the table (and one of those occasions was 2013-14 when the managers were Manuel Pellegrini and Brendan Rodgers, which is not a duel anybody is writing books or making documentaries about).

Yet for most of the decade that Pep Guardiola has been at City, it has felt that English football was defined by his struggle with Jürgen Klopp and Liverpool, and by a form of the game that developed as each learned from the other.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 8:00 pm

One battle after another: Sam Darnold’s stubborn route to the Super Bowl

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The Seahawks quarterback was once seen as just another high-profile quarterback bust. But now he is one win from clinching the NFL title

For the teams, the reality of the Super Bowl hits like deja vu: a ritual they’ve watched and fantasized about for years suddenly arrives, sucking them into its vast, chaotic center.

For Sam Darnold, though, it’s a reality come full circle. San Francisco, after all, was the city that gave him a chance after he crashed and burned in New York and washed out in Carolina, long after most around the NFL had consigned him to history’s pile of first-round draft busts.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 11:00 am

Tom Brady reverses course after backlash and now wants Patriots to win Super Bowl

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  • Former QB initially said he had no ‘dog in the fight’

  • Comments had angered fans and former teammates

As the New England Patriots prepare for Sunday’s Super Bowl, Tom Brady has decided he is backing his former team after all.

Brady, who won six Super Bowls with the Patriots, came under heavy criticism this week after saying he won’t have a “dog in the fight … may the best team win” when New England take on the Seattle Seahawks in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 4:40 pm

Early crash disrupts US favorite Jessie Diggins in race for skiathlon gold

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  • World No 1 claws back for eighth in difficult conditions

  • Sweden storms to one-two finish over 20km distance

  • Diggins has five more events at farewell Olympics

Jessie Diggins’s farewell Olympics began with a crash and a scramble on Saturday, the trailblazing star of American cross-country skiing fighting back to finish eighth in the women’s skiathlon as Sweden delivered a commanding one-two in the first cross-country skiing race of the Milano Cortina Games.

Frida Karlsson powered to gold ahead of teammate Ebba Andersson, with Norway’s Heidi Weng taking bronze, as the first Olympic women’s skiathlon contested over the new 20km distance quickly turned into a test of endurance, conditions and survival.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 3:05 pm

Former Super Bowl champion Darron Lee charged with girlfriend’s murder

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  • 31-year-old arrested in Harrison County, Tennessee

  • Former linebacker due in court on 11 February

Former New York Jets linebacker Darron Lee has been charged with murder on Thursday after the death of his girlfriend.

Lee was arrested and taken into custody in Hamilton County, Tennessee, after deputies were called to a medical emergency where first responders were giving a woman CPR at a residence in Ooltewah. The medics were unable to save her, and WTVC NewsChannel 9 reported she had suffered a suspected stab wound as well as other injuries.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 6:03 am

Gyökeres’ gifts of bundling and poaching suggest Arsenal have found the real thing | Barney Ronay

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After a slow start, the Sweden striker is now appearing regularly on the scoresheet with six goals in eight games

At times during that difficult start to his first season at Arsenal Viktor Gyökeres looked more likely to fall over than score a Premier League goal. But why compromise? Why choose one over the other? Against Sunderland Gyökeres found a third way. He fell over while scoring. Maybe you can have it all.

It made for a deeply wholesome moment. Gyökeres couldn’t help smiling ruefully behind his peekaboo celebration, even as he was mobbed fondly by his teammates. The goal was also his first touch seven minutes after coming on, a goal to kill a game Arsenal had eased through in low gear, and which always felt like a matter of housekeeping, a question of exactly how and how many, from the moment they took the lead just before half-time.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 8:12 pm

Suryakumar’s brilliant blitz denies USA seismic shock in India’s T20 World Cup opener

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  • India, 161-9, bt USA, 132-8, by 29 runs

  • Suryakumar’s 84 from 49 balls proves the difference

There was, in the end, no shock – but there was not a lot of awe either. India’s form over the last two years has made them the most feared side in world cricket but for a while as they got their World Cup campaign under way the only dread was being experienced by their own fans as the USA threatened a humiliating upset. But for some missed chances, a hugely unfortunate injury and the brilliance of Suryakumar Yadav it might well have happened.

As it was, Suryakumar’s late acceleration took him to 84 off 49 balls and his team to 161 for nine, while the USA reply started with three early wickets – the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, ruled out by illness, doing little to dull India’s cutting edge – and the margin in the end was 29.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 5:48 pm

Fernandes keeps Carrick’s perfect Manchester United record intact after Romero red card

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Michael Carrick’s Manchester United revival has a fourth consecutive league win, while Thomas Frank’s Tottenham sink further, with still no victory in the competition in 2026. Bruno Fernandes’s 81st-minute strike was a feathered touch off a shin – from Diogo Dalot’s cross – that beat Guglielmo Vicario to the left of the Spurs goalkeeper, and confirmed a miserable day for Frank.

“He is our captain and one of our important players,” the Dane had said after retaining Cristian Romero as captain despite the defender’s “disgraceful” outburst regarding there being only 11 outfield players available for last Sunday’s draw with Manchester City.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 2:43 pm

Emma Raducanu slumps to straight-sets defeat in Transylvania Open final

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  • British No 1 beaten 6-0, 6-2 by Sorana Cirstea

  • Boulter wins Ostrava Open for first title since 2024

Emma Raducanu missed the chance to win her first title since her US Open triumph in 2021 after losing in straight sets to home favourite Sorana Cirstea in the Transylvania Open final.

Raducanu, the top seed, appeared to be feeling the effects of her marathon semi-final win against Ukraine’s Oleksandra Oliynykova on Friday, falling to Cirstea 6-0, 6-2 in little over an hour in Cluj.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 4:22 pm

Blood droplets, a white van, a ransom note: where is Savannah Guthrie’s mother?

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The astonishing case of the missing Today morning show anchor’s mom is six days in so far and without resolution

A missing 84-year-old mother of a famous TV morning show anchor; droplets of blood and a mysterious white van; a ransom note sent to a celebrity news website; no suspects; a city surrounded by desert near the US-Mexico border; frustrated investigators; and a concerned US president.

It is for all these reasons that the astonishing case of the missing Nancy Guthrie has captivated US public attention in a six-day mystery that still has no resolution. It leads the US news and dominates the headlines, fusing crime and celebrity together in ways not seen since OJ Simpson or the Lindbergh baby.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 11:00 am

Chance of El Niño forming in Pacific Ocean may push global temperatures to record highs in 2027

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One expert says 2027 could be even hotter than the last three years, which have been the top three warmest on record

Weather agencies and climate scientists have pointed to the possibility of an El Niño forming in the Pacific Ocean later this year – a phenomenon that could push global temperatures to all-time record highs in 2027.

Both the US government’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology have said some climate models are forecasting an El Niño but both cautioned those results came with uncertainties.

Experts told the Guardian it was too early to be confident, but there were signals in the spread of sea surface temperatures in the Pacific that suggested an El Niño could form in 2026.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 pm

Her father’s war grave in Gaza was bulldozed by Israel. Amid the grief and anger, she wants answers

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Wilma Spence’s father was an Anzac buried in a part of the Gaza War Cemetery bulldozed by the IDF

“Fighting for those who love him, our darling daddy died,” the inscription reads.

Just saying the words threatens to overwhelm Wilma Spence.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 pm

‘Can Mette-Marit be queen after this?’: Rape trial and Epstein files bring double crisis for Norway’s royals

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Marius Borg Høiby pleads not guilty in court while pressure mounts against his crown princess mother over Epstein friendship

There will be little to celebrate when Norway’s King Harald, Europe’s oldest reigning monarch, turns 89 later this month.

Two multigenerational crises have rocked the institution, causing its popularity to dip in polls of Norwegians and bringing a public glare that far exceeds that of previous scandals.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 5:00 am

Zelenskyy says US has set June deadline for Ukraine-Russia peace deal

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Ukrainian president says Trump administration has proposed to host next round of trilateral talks in US

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said the US has given Ukraine and Russia yet another deadline to reach a peace settlement, and is now proposing the war should end by June. The Ukrainian president also told reporters that both sides had been invited to further talks next week.

Zelenskyy said the Trump administration “will probably put pressure” on Ukraine and Russia to end the war by the beginning of the summer. “They say they want to get everything done by June,” he said. They will do everything to end the war and they want a clear schedule of all events.”

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Published: February 7, 2026, 2:38 pm

Outrage after US Congress votes to slash $125m in funding to replace toxic lead pipes

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Move will hit Michigan, Illinois, New York and other states with highest levels of lead drinking water pipes the hardest

There is outrage among some politicians and activists after the US Congress voted to slash $125m for replacing toxic lead drinking water pipes that are particularly a threat to children.

The move will hit Michigan, Illinois, Texas, New York and other states with the highest levels of lead pipes the hardest. The cut was part of a broader government funding bill and particularly controversial in the context of the fight over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) funding.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 1:00 pm

‘A harmful barrier’: new Florida law mandates all driving tests to be offered in English only

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Critics say law will disproportionately affect immigrant communities and those who speak limited English

As of 6 February, people in Florida are no longer be able to take driver’s license examinations in any language other than English, the Florida department of highway safety and motor vehicles (DMV) said in a statement.

Before the change, exams for noncommercial driver’s licenses were offered in multiple languages, including Spanish, Haitian Creole and Portuguese, while the commercial learner’s permit and commercial driver’s license knowledge exams were both offered in English and Spanish. Now all driver’s license knowledge and skills testing will be conducted in English.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 12:00 pm

Storm-battered Portugal heads to polls as rivals unite to keep out far right

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Socialist António José Seguro on course for victory but gains by André Ventura’s Chega could herald watershed

Portuguese voters will return to the polls on Sunday for the final round of a presidential election that has been marked by a push to keep the far-right candidate at bay and overshadowed by deadly storms that have lashed the country in recent days.

The moderate leftwing candidate António José Seguro won the first round of the election, which was held on 18 January, taking 31.1% of the vote.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 6:00 am

Rembrandt lion drawing raises $18m for big cat conservation at US auction

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Chalk artwork sold for record price at a New York Sotheby’s auction with proceeds going to the Panthera charity

A tiny chalk drawing of a lion by Rembrandt recently sold for the record-setting price of $18m in New York City to benefit the conservation of big cats.

After selling at a Sotheby’s auction Wednesday, Young Lion Resting shattered the previous mark for the most expensive drawing by the 17th-century Dutch painter ever auctioned: the $3.7m Portrait of a Man with Arms Akimbo.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 9:00 am

Bermuda snail thought to be extinct now thrives after a decade’s effort

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Special pods at Chester zoo helped conservationists breed and release more than 100,000 greater Bermuda snails

A button-sized snail once feared extinct in its Bermudian home is thriving again after conservationists bred and released more than 100,000 of the molluscs.

The greater Bermuda snail (Poecilozonites bermudensis) was found in the fossil record but believed to have vanished from the North Atlantic archipelago, until a remnant population was discovered in a damp and overgrown alleyway in Hamilton, the island capital, in 2014.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 6:00 am

What Trump’s plans for the Arctic mean for the global climate crisis

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With plans to sell off over a million acres of natural habitat for oil and gas development, the Trump administration is ignoring the dire impact on its fragile ecosystem

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This week, the Trump administration took a key step towards opening new leases for oil and gas drilling across millions of acres in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – a pristine and biodiverse expanse in northern Alaska and one of the last wildlands in the US still left untouched.

With a call for nominations officially issued on Tuesday, the US Bureau of Land Management began evaluating plots across the 1.5 million-acre Coastal Plain at the heart of the refuge – an area often referred to as the American Serengeti, thanks to its rich tundra ecosystems, which provide habitat for close to 200 species and serve as the traditional homelands of the Iñupiat and Gwichʼin peoples.

Flawed economic models mean climate crisis could crash global economy, experts warn

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The lithium boom: could a disused quarry bring riches to Cornwall?

Trump’s Greenland threats open old wounds for Inuit across Arctic

‘Erasure of years of work’: outcry as White House moves to open Arctic reserve to oil and gas drilling

Arctic endured year of record heat as climate scientists warn of ‘winter being redefined’

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Published: February 6, 2026, 7:00 am

‘On a knife edge’: can England’s red squirrel population be saved?

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Government plans to protect species by increasing woodland and removing greys, but campaigners say it needs to go further

When Sam Beaumont sees a flash of red up a tree on his Lake District farm, he feels a swell of pride. He’s one of the few people in England who gets to see red squirrels in his back garden.

“I feel very lucky to have them on the farm. It’s an important thing to try and keep a healthy population of them. They are absolutely beautiful,” he said.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 3:00 pm

Only seven new petrol-powered cars sold in Norway in January

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Data shows 29 hybrid and 98 diesel cars also sold, while the figure for battery electric vehicles was more than 2,000

Just seven new petrol cars were sold in Norway last month, data shows.

The country, which is the frontrunner in the uptake of electric vehicles, shifted a record low number of new fossil-fuel cars in January, information from the Norwegian Road Traffic Information Council (OFV) reveals.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 10:20 am

Colorado funeral home owner sentenced to 40 years for abusing 189 bodies

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Jon Hallford, condemned in court as ‘monster’, stashed decaying bodies and gave grieving families fake ashes

A Colorado funeral home owner who stashed 189 decomposing bodies in a building over four years and gave grieving families fake ashes was sentenced to 40 years in state prison Friday.

During the sentencing hearing, family members told Judge Eric Bentley they have had recurring nightmares about decomposing flesh and maggots since learning what happened to their loved ones.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 2:51 am

New York officer who hit suspect with cooler found guilty of manslaughter

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Sgt Erik Duran convicted by judge for causing Eric Duprey to fatally crash his motorized scooter in 2023

A New York City police officer was convicted on Friday of second-degree manslaughter after he tossed a picnic cooler filled with drinks at a fleeing suspect, causing the man to fatally crash his motorized scooter in 2023.

Judge Guy Mitchell handed down the guilty verdict in Bronx criminal court in the case against Sgt Erik Duran in the death of Eric Duprey. The 38-year-old Duran was the first New York police department (NYPD) officer in years to be tried for killing someone while on duty.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 10:43 pm

Rapper Lil Jon confirms son is dead after police find body in pond near Atlanta

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Nathan Smith, 27, known professionally as DJ Young Slade, was a music producer, artist, engineer and NYU graduate

American rapper Lil Jon said on Friday that his son, Nathan Smith, has died, the record producer confirmed in a joint statement with Smith’s mother after police found a body in a pond north of Atlanta, Georgia.

“I am extremely heartbroken for the tragic loss of our son, Nathan Smith. His mother [Nicole Smith] and I are devastated,” the statement said.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 11:53 pm

Bob Woodward says he is ‘crushed’ by Washington Post layoffs

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Watergate reporter says colleagues and readers ‘deserve more’ after newspaper lays off hundreds of workers

The veteran Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward has said he is “crushed” by the mass layoffs of hundreds of colleagues at the paper and said the impact would be felt by readers – noting both “deserve more”.

“I am crushed that so many of my beloved colleagues have lost their jobs and our readers have been given less news and sound analysis,” Woodward said in his first public remarks on the cuts, which were shared on X. “They deserve more.”

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Published: February 6, 2026, 10:48 pm

Use of Irish airport for US deportation flights to Israel called ‘reprehensible’

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Irish politicians condemn use of Shannon airport by private jet en route to Israel, owned by Trump donor Gil Dezer

Politicians in Ireland have said the use of an airport in County Clare by planes deporting Palestinians from the US to Israel is “reprehensible”.

A private jet owned by the Donald Trump donor Gil Dezer was chartered by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for two separate flights that took detainees to Israel, a Guardian investigation revealed this week.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 3:38 pm

BBC Persian journalists say Iran monitoring them and targeting their families

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Reporters say relatives in Iran have been questioned and persecuted in an effort to curb coverage of unrest

Exiled Iranian journalists working for the BBC have been warned their movements are being closely monitored by the state, as they said their families in Iran were being interrogated and persecuted for their reporting.

Journalists said family members had been threatened with arrest and the seizure of their assets unless their loved ones stopped reporting on Iranian unrest.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 6:00 am

China overturns death sentence of Canadian in sign of diplomatic thaw

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Robert Lloyd Schellenberg was detained on drug charges in 2014 before Canada-China ties nosedived in 2018

China has overturned the death sentence of Canadian Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, a Canadian official said on Friday, in a possible sign of a diplomatic thaw as prime minister Mark Carney seeks to boost trade ties with Beijing.

Schellenberg’s lawyer Zhang Dongshuo, reached in Beijing on Saturday, confirmed the decision was announced on Friday by China’s highest court.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 5:09 am

One person dead from Nipah virus in Bangladesh, WHO says

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The case in Bangladesh, where Nipah cases are reported almost every year, follows two Nipah virus cases identified in neighbouring India

The World Health Organization said on Friday that a woman had died in northern Bangladesh in January after contracting the deadly Nipah virus infection.

The case in Bangladesh, where Nipah cases are reported almost every year, follows two Nipah virus cases identified in neighbouring India, which has already prompted stepped-up airport screenings across Asia.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 1:45 am

Never mind the lit-bros: Infinite Jest is a true classic at 30

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Forget its reputation as a performative read for a certain breed of intense young man, thirty years after its publication, David Foster Wallace’s epic novel still delivers, says the Crying in H Mart author

I’m not what you might consider Infinite Jest’s target demographic. The novel’s reputation precedes it as a book infamously few ever finish, and those who do tend to belong to a particular breed of college-age guys who talk over you, a sect of pedantic, misunderstood young men for whom, over the course of 30 years, Infinite Jest has become a rite of passage, much as Little Women or Pride and Prejudice might function for aspiring literary young women.

Most readers come to the novel in their formative years, but I was a late bloomer. It wasn’t until the winter of 2023 that, at the age of 34, smoking outside a party in Brooklyn, I found myself suddenly motivated to embark on the two-pound tome. A boy I knew from high school brought it up, and as I happened at the time to have developed a casual interest in those works one might attribute to the “lit-bro” canon (Bret Easton Ellis, Hemingway, etc), it seemed the appropriate time to take it on.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 9:00 am

Lord of the Flies: the castaway classic is such excellent, surreal horror that you will feel sick throughout

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Jack Thorne takes on William Golding – and you’ll never have felt so grateful to live under the rule of law, that ultimate dweeb’s charter

Castaway stories, from Cast Away to The Martian, often make for feelgood classics. They are tales about an ingenious individual overcoming huge odds, a triumphant metaphor for the human spirit. Here’s a funny thing: castaway stories featuring large groups of people lead to the exact opposite. Forced to self-organise, they end up eating each other. The exception is Lost; I don’t know what that was about. Polar bears?

Needless to say, I like them all. So it’s exciting to see a new kid on the block – or rather an old boy. William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies, about a group of British schoolboys who crash-land on a desert island, has been part of the UK curriculum for more than 60 years. I wonder if we forget the books we’re forced to study, and are obliged to rediscover them in later life. I know this story well, but am not sure I can say I fully experienced it until this striking new BBC version (Sunday, 9pm, BBC One).

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 am

The ’Burbs review – Keke Palmer takes over from Tom Hanks for frothy TV remake

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A new take on the 1989 horror comedy is a mostly engaging, Only Murders in the Building-adjacent mystery series buoyed by the charisma of its lead

We’re a little bit past the very worst of a mostly awful trend, where studio-owned streamers desperately rifle through back catalogues to find much-seen films they can needlessly contort into barely watched TV shows. Paramount did it with Fatal Attraction, American Gigolo and, shudder, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies; Warner gave us animated Gremlins and Aquaman shows, and Universal has tried with Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin and a pickup of Lionsgate’s The Continental: From the World of John Wick. It was all boringly inevitable and predictably pointless, but mercifully, that pipeline has now slowed.

Instead, there have been more recent examples of it actually working, film-to-TV extensions with slightly more thought attached. Shows such as The Penguin, Alien: Earth, It: Welcome to Derry, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, and Ted have found ways to move beyond their source material and focus on the why rather than the just-because. Peacock’s gentle new take on The ’Burbs, a 1989 Tom Hanks comedy horror that slowly found cult classic status, isn’t exactly a necessary next step, but it’s a mostly harmless, decently engaging one that only really reveals its limitations at the very end.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 11:11 am

The Guide #229: How an indie movie distributed by a lone gamer broke the US box office

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​In this week’s newsletter: Iron Lung, a largely unheralded indie horror game adapted for the big screen by a YouTuber is a hit of a very modern kind, built on blood, sweat and parasocial relationships

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Two very unusual films were released last weekend. One you will have absolutely heard of: Melania, the soft-focus hagiocumentary of the US first lady, which was plonked into thousands and thousands of often entirely empty cinemas across the globe by Amazon and Jeff Bezos in what is widely perceived as a favour-currier to the White House. Melania’s $7m takings in the US were marginally better than forecasted (and far ahead of the risible numbers for the film elsewhere) but, given the documentary’s vast cost, still represents a dramatic loss (especially if the rumour that Amazon paid for the film to be in some cinemas is true). Then again, this was a rare multimillion dollar film where the primary marker of success was probably not financial.

The other unusual film released last weekend you are less likely to have heard of, even though it dwarfed Melania’s takings. Adapted from a video game of the same name, Iron Lung is a grimy post-apocalyptic sci-fi horror in which a convict has to pilot a rusty submarine through an ocean of human blood on a distant planet. That peculiar plotline isn’t the most unusual thing about the film, though. No, what’s really remarkable is that Iron Lung came close to topping the US box office, earning $17m in its opening weekend, despite being entirely self-financed by an American YouTuber.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 am

Queen of Chess review – how the greatest female player of all time checkmated the sexist establishment

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She was raised as part of a prodigy-breeding psychological experiment, took on the chess patriarchy and beat her idol Garry Kasparov. So why isn’t there more depth to this documentary?

Judit Polgár won her first chess tournament in 1981 when, at the age of six, she marmalised a string of middle-aged Hungarians and toddled off with a swanky Boris Diplomat Bd-1 Electronic Chess Computer. “I was a killer,” says the amiable 49-year-old in Netflix documentary Queen of Chess. “I wanted to kill my opponents. I would sacrifice everything to get checkmate.” Archive footage captures the bloody aftermath of Polgár’s inaugural victory; a roomful of solemnly jumpered victims looking on, dazed and ashen-jowled, as the vanquishing Hungarian scowls at photographers from beneath a bowl cut that could confidently be described as “ferocious”. The triumph put paid (at least temporarily) to Polgár’s painful shyness, making her feel “exceptionally powerful. After this, it was so obvious for me that I’m going to be a chess player. And if you want to become the best,” she says with a wry smile, “it’s very important to have the challenges.”

Ah, yes. The challenges. But with which to start? Queen of Chess – a rhapsodic account of the life of the greatest female chess player of all time – is spoiled for choice. There is the punishing chess-training regime, designed as an experiment by Polgár’s educational psychologist father László to prove “geniuses are made, not born”. (School and weekends were banned so “every day was a working day.”) There is the communist regime so threatened by the family’s ambitions to compete in the west that it confiscated their passports. There is the relentless sexism that trailed the tiny trailblazer and older chess-playing sisters Susan and Sofia, outraged at the temerity of their insistence on taking on the male-dominated sport’s grandmasters while delivering pronouncements of the “women lack the pure mental ability needed to understand chess” variety. It’s all here, and Queen of Chess throws its arms wide in an effort to capture the frequently depressing reality of Polgár’s experiences. Not quite wide enough, though. There is throughout the documentary’s 90 minutes the persistent sense that there’s more to Polgár’s story; that if only Emmy-winning director Rory Kennedy had been steadier with her magnifying glass the results might not feel so emotionally underdeveloped. Instead, we get a garish, skittish account of Polgár’s youthful ascent to chess superstardom, with grainy scenes of strategic prowess accompanied by jarring neon graphics and an aggressively irksome soundtrack by various female-fronted post-punk types.

Queen of Chess is on Netflix now.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 8:01 am

The Strangers: Chapter 3 review – pointless remake trilogy ends with a sputter

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Renny Harlin’s thankless trio of movies, taking a simple story and extending it for no creative reason, is at least finally over

If you’re wondering how this shrug-along horror series has got this far, Renny Harlin shot all three back-to-back in Bratislava in late 2022; reshoots followed the indifferent response to the first chapter in 2024, which didn’t much alleviate the even more indifferent response to last year’s second. We’re getting them whether we wanted them or not: the modest resources had been spent, and so we now arrive at the last knockings which comprise this year’s most dutiful carnage. The mistake is to expand a morally gloomy universe that was better off self-contained; the more light Harlin and collaborators let in, the more their set-up presents as generic runaround, hopelessly out of place amid the recent horror renaissance.

We’re deep into Strangers lore now, but last girl standing Maya (Riverdale graduate Madelaine Petsch, who surely hoped this was her Neve Campbell moment) continues to scurry about a devout woodland community like a bloodied fieldmouse with resting iPhone face; the masked thrill-killers – previously three, now two – have now gained ulterior motives for pursuing her. Also present: tatted survivor Gregory (Gabriel Basso, who must have been hoping for more to do) and ever-shifty Sheriff Rotter (Richard Brake), whose link to the killers is finally made explicit. New blood arrives in the form of Maya’s sister Debbie (Hollyoaks alumna and recent short-film Oscar-winner Rachel Shenton) who comes to town seeking answers, only to be drawn into another round of humdrum stalk-and-slash.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 6:32 pm

Add to playlist: the bizarro punk of Dutch upstarts Grote Geelstaart and the week’s best new tracks

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Dressed in Sunday school apparel and singing exclusively in Dutch, this unorthodox five-piece embrace clinical chaos

From Kapelle, Holland
Recommended if you like Black Midi, King Crimson, YHWH Nailgun
Up next New single Maalstroom out now

Tight-fitted in scrimpy Sunday school apparel, Grote Geelstaart – Dutch for great yellowtail fish – make music that’s decidedly less orthodox than appearances suggest. Drums skirmish with frighteningly efficient, jackhammer velocity; synths and guitars buzz and ring like fire alarms; the bass rumbles like a jammed freighter engine. Grote Geelstaart’s clinical chaos goes hand in hand with vocalist/guitarist Luuk Bosma’s primal punk dramaturgy, reminiscent of Nick Cave, James Chance and underrated Dutch punk thespians De Kift. This MO translates wonderfully to Grote Geelstaart’s Zeelandic roots, a place where an intricate network of dykes is built and maintained to keep the unforgiving North Sea at bay: human ingenuity v lawless elements.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 12:25 pm

Danny L Harle: Cerulean review – an earnest homage to early 00s bangers or a poor imitation?

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On a high-minded album boasting a weighty guest list including Dua Lipa and Clairo, the superproducer lacks the hooks of the pop-trance he’s so heavily influenced by

Cerulean is a confusing business. It is billed as Danny L Harle’s debut album, which it definitely isn’t – his actual debut album, Harlecore, came out in 2021, although in at least one sense, Cerulean is markedly different from its predecessor. It’s the weighty guestlist, featuring Clairo, Caroline Polachek, PinkPantheress, MNEK and more, a reflection of Harle’s ascension into the major leagues of pop production: he’s worked with Polachek before, as well as Florence + the Machine and Dua Lipa (who also features on Cerulean), among others.

But in another way, it’s markedly similar. As with Harlecore, its chief source material is the kind of pop-trance big on BBC Radio 1 in the early 00s and the speedy, cheesy, Eurodance music on which the wildly successful Clubland brand was founded in the same era. This it presents with high seriousness. “This album is my message,” offers Harle in the accompanying blurb. “I hope it is received.” A press release suggests that he is drawing on “a particular strain of Italian artistry that encompasses the Renaissance composer Monteverdi and the Y2K club bangers of Eiffel 65”.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 10:30 am

Fabiano Do Nascimento & Vittor Santos Orquestra: Vila review | Ammar Kalia's global album of the month

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The Brazilian guitarist is joined by the 16-piece ensemble for an album that showcases his dextrous blend of finger-picked melody and percussive strumming

Over the past decade, Brazilian guitarist Fabiano do Nascimento has honed a sound so muscular and expansive it may make you think the prolific soloist and collaborator had four hands playing his instrument’s six strings. His 14 records since 2015’s debut Dança do Tempo include everything from a tender duets album with saxophonist Sam Gendel, The Room, to the electronic-influenced Aquàticos with producer E Ruscha V, and the percussive tabla textures of Cavejaz. On Vila, Nascimento is leaning into orchestral composition, featuring alongside the 16-piece Vittor Santos Orquestra.

Employing his signature combination of finger-picked melodics with percussive strumming, Nascimento’s performance across Vila’s 11 tracks showcases his ability to weave seamlessly through the orchestra’s dynamic range rather than playing a single role. On Spring Theme, he establishes a simple lead melody that guides the ensemble and is anchored through swells of strings and soft shaker rhythm, while on Tema em Harmônicos his fingerpicking mirrors thrumming hand percussion as a muted trumpet takes the lead instead; Plateau’s intricate picking answers the staccato tones of the brass section, simultaneously leading and following. Conductor Vittor Santos’s arrangements reference the luscious, bossa-influenced orchestrations of fellow countryman Arthur Verocai, producing enveloping, overlaid harmonies on Valsa and Floresta Dos Sonhos.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 9:30 am

Amidst the Shades album review – Ruby Hughes’ captivating Dowland tribute is steeped in delicious melancholy

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Ruby Hughes / Jonas Nordberg / Mime Yamahiro Brinkmann
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Joined by lutenist Nordberg and Brinkmann’s viola da gamba, the soprano’s homage to the Renaissance composer is captivating and persuasive

John Dowland died 400 years ago this year, and we’ll be lucky indeed if there are many other tributes as captivating as this one from the soprano Ruby Hughes, lutenist Jonas Nordberg and viola da gamba player Mime Yamahiro Brinkmann. The music is by no means all Dowland – in fact, the recording takes its title from a song by Purcell, and one of its most memorable tracks is a spellbinding version of the Corpus Christi Carol as set by Britten – but everything is steeped in the delicious Elizabethan melancholy that Dowland distilled so very effectively.

Hughes’s voice retains a natural quality, for all its refinement, which has been skilfully captured – the recording is close enough for her to be able to be soft and confiding, but there’s still a sense of space around the sound. She’s more vocally demonstrative than some, colouring each word individually: when in Dowland’s Flow, My Tears she sings of “fear, and grief, and pain”, we’re left in no doubt that these are three different but equally terrible emotions. And yet she, Nordberg and Brinkmann hold all this in balance, maintaining a persuasive sense of line and focus so that the expressivity registers not as indulgence but as communication. This is just as evident in the music by Dowland’s contemporaries and in Purcell as it is in the four new or recent compositions based on Shakespeare’s song lyrics at the end, by Deborah Pritchard, Errollyn Wallen and Cheryl Frances-Hoad.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 7:00 am

The best recent poetry – review roundup

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Afterburn by Blake Morrison; Into the Hush by Arthur Sze; Unsafe by Karen McCarthy Woolf; Only Sing by John Berryman; Lamping Wild Rabbits by Simon Maddrell; Dream Latitudes by Alia Kobuszko

Afterburn by Blake Morrison (Chatto & Windus, £12.99)
Best known as a memoirist, Morrison returns to poetry after 11 years with a masterclass of lyric distillation and charged observation, demonstrating that nothing is beneath poetic deliberation. His subjects range from social and political justice to meditations on poetic heroes such as Elizabeth Bishop and sonnet sequences elegising the writer’s sister. The interwoven specificity and occasional nature of the poems is captivating: one feels their movement, “in the flesh, / in his memory / and in the words”, as they unspool with control and purpose. “I’m still capable of being in love.” This is a poet clearly still in love with life.

Into the Hush by Arthur Sze (Penguin, £12.99)
This first UK publication introduces readers to the current US poet laureate’s bold vision of the world’s fragility: one of unceasing iridescence and glimmer, even in the face of ecological destruction and dilapidation. While the title suggests a sonic organisation, it may be more apt to understand the poems as painterly brushstrokes. “When you’ve / worked this long your art is no longer art / but a wand that wakes your eyes to what is.” Single-line stanzas that decrescendo to em dashes recur, illustrating the silence into which Sze feels both world and body disappearing: “you have loved, hated, imagined, despaired, and the fugitive colours of existence have quickened in your body -”. Even in its continual replenishing beauty, the collection is eerie, as though these poems were a last attempt to bring order to the disorder of living. “What in this dawn is yours?” asks one. Perhaps nothing, because “once lines converge, lines diverge”.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 12:00 pm

Helen of Nowhere by Makenna Goodman review – a perfect fairytale for our times

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What does good living look like? With his marriage and career in meltdown, a man tries to get back to nature in this thought-provoking fable

There has never been a better time than now for Man, the protagonist of Helen of Nowhere, to be a neo-transcendentalist. As a university professor, the lessons he imparts involve encouraging his students to remove themselves from the politics of the city and “the tools of human construction” to pursue the purity of nature. In doing so, Man muses, they might invoke an “innate ability to engage in simply being” outside arbitrary institutions of knowledge, such as the university.

Man is a good person, or so we hear. He is observant, he listens. And of course, “I [love] women,” he tells us. “I’d worked hard for women my entire life.” But “the fact was that war had been declared against me [by] … a faction of women … They were hysterical … and maybe evil, words I could only bring myself to whisper … for I knew the politics behind their deployment.”

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Published: February 6, 2026, 11:00 am

Nussaibah Younis: ‘The Bell Jar helped me through my own mental illness’

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The author on taking solace in Joan Didion, discovering Donna Tartt and being cheered up by David Sedaris

My earliest reading memory
The first books I became obsessed with were Enid Blyton’s boarding school stories Malory Towers and St Clare’s. When I was eight, I’d hide them under my pillow and read by the hallway light when I was supposed to be asleep.

My favourite book growing up
Roald Dahl’s Matilda. I felt woefully misunderstood by the world and longed to be adopted by a very pretty teacher with only cardboard for furniture. I spent a lot of time trying to make a pen move by concentration alone. Sometimes I still try.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 10:00 am

Jean by Madeleine Dunnigan review – sex and teenage secrets

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Queer self-discovery drives this powerful coming-of-age debut set in a bohemian 1970s school

It might sound like a potentially familiar narrative: a queer coming-of-age story, charted across one single heat-crazed summer in the 70s. From its very first paragraphs, however, this debut novel feels different. Madeleine Dunnigan immediately takes us inside the head of her rather scary protagonist, and makes his adventures in teenage lust and self-awareness as involving as they are immediate. The writing is constantly surprising, as unafraid of sensuality as it is of the story’s repeated eruptions of brutality.

We first meet Jean, our eponymous hero, as he is about to take his O-levels. He is sitting them at the unusually late age of 17; later, we will find out that this is because he has a history of violence, and has been excluded from every school he’s ever attended. To the despair of his teachers, Jean seems completely unable to learn. He is also a Jew in a school full of gentiles, the lone child of a single mother, a county-funded scholarship boy whose friendship group is unanimously monied and privileged. This is not, however, the story of a queer outsider battling to find himself in a setting of dreary conformity. Perched high on the Sussex Downs, Jean’s school specialises in colourful nonconformists; known to its pupils as The House of Nutters, its regime mixes high-risk bohemianism with the occasional dash of old-school protocol. Crucially, it is isolated, and its pupils are all male. It is a classic microcosm; a petri dish alive with potentially dangerous experiments in masculinity.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 7:00 am

‘Christian pastors declared Pikachu to be a demon’: how Pokémon went from moral panic to unifying global hit

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Nintendo’s monster-collecting franchise was pilloried as a ‘pestilential Ponzi scheme’ in the 90s. But as its celebrates its 30th birthday, it now stands as a powerful example of video games’ ability to connect people

When I was 11, it was my dream to compete in the Pokémon World Championships, held in Sydney in 2000. I’d come across it in a magazine, and then earnestly set about training teams of creatures, transferring them between my Pokémon Red Game Boy cartridge and the 3D arenas of Pokémon Stadium on the Nintendo 64. I never made it as a player but I did finally achieve this dream on my 26th birthday, when I went to Washington DC to cover the world championships as a journalist. I was deeply moved. Presided over by a giant inflatable Pikachu hanging from the ceiling, the competitors and spectators were united in an unselfconscious love for these games, with their colourful menageries and heartfelt messaging about trust, friendship and hard work.

It is emotional to see the winners lift their trophies after a tense final round of battles, as overwhelmed by their success as any sportsperson. But it’s the pride that the smaller competitors’ parents show in their mini champions that really gets to me. During the first wave of Pokémania in the late 90s, Pokémon was viewed with suspicion by most adults. Now that the first generation of Pokémaniacs have grown up, even becoming parents ourselves, we see it for what it is: an imaginative, challenging and really rather wholesome series of games that rewards every hour that children devote to it.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 2:30 pm

Mewgenics review – infinite ways to skin a cat

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PC; Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel
This mischievous roguelike escapade featuring utterly fiendish felines is compelling, and impressively tasteless

You know that old saying about cats having nine lives? Well, as far as Mewgenics is concerned, you can forget it – and you can also forget the idea that a game about cats has to be in any way cute. These kitties are red in tooth and claw, prone to strange mutations, and strictly limited to just the one life, which often ends swiftly and brutally.

Such is the nature of roguelike, a format that has spawned some of the biggest indie hits of the past 20 years. In these games, failure is permanent; dying sends you back not to the last checkpoint but back to the beginning, the game reshuffling its elements into a new shape for your next run. And so it goes in Mewgenics. You gather a party of four felines and send them out on a questing journey, from which they return victorious or not at all.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 2:00 pm

Anthems, agency and arias: baritone Davóne Tines on rewriting his role – and the rules

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The acclaimed US opera singer refuses to restrict himself or his audience. His current Barbican residency sees him range across genres. Always ask questions, always engage, he says. He talks ‘capital O opera’ and big ideas

In performance, Davóne Tines is electrifying. In the first concert of the US bass-baritone’s 2025-26 residency at London’s Barbican Centre, he appeared at the back of the auditorium and then slowly descended towards the stage, spotlit and subtly miked. His unaccompanied voice fractured into stentorian booms, spat-out consonants and the violent crackle of mouth noises. This, unmistakably, was the musician whom the New Yorker announced back in 2021 was “changing what it means to be a classical singer”.

Since then, Tines has been named Musical America’s vocalist of the year, he has won a 2024 Chanel next prize for “international contemporary artists who are redefining their disciplines”. And he was awarded the 2025 Harvard arts medal for distinguished alumni of the Ivy League university who have demonstrated achievement in the arts. Recent winners of the latter include architect Frank Gehry and novelist Margaret Atwood. Unlike those cultural figureheads, Tines is not yet 40.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 2:00 pm

My cultural awakening: Bach helped me survive sexual abuse as a child

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For pianist James Rhodes, the composer’s music expressed feelings that he could not put into words – and kept helping him as his mental health suffered in adulthood

When I found a cassette tape of the Bach-Busoni Chaconne, aged seven, it’s how I imagine a kid would feel seeing Messi play football and thinking: I have to do that with my life. By then, I had already been sexually abused by a teacher for two years, and despite showing all the signs of trauma – night terrors, twitching, wetting the bed, constant stomach aches – I obediently kept his secret. To me, the world was a war zone of pain. I was a shy, awkward, lonely kid, but alone in my bedroom with that piece of music, I found a little bit of light that was just for me. Hearing it for the first time was almost a religious experience.

People think classical music is dry, but Bach was anything but. Half of his 20 children died in infancy: there was no way to get rid of that grief other than through his music. Bach composed the Chaconne when his wife died suddenly, and he didn’t get to say goodbye or even go to the funeral. Even if you don’t know any of that, listening to it, on some level you will know. When you think it’s the end, it just carries on, like having one more thing to say to a person after they die. There’s so much truth and so much emotion hidden inside those 16 minutes of music.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 am

AI analysis casts doubt on Van Eyck paintings in Italian and US museums

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Tests on both versions of Saint Francis of Assisi Receiving the Stigmata were unable to detect brushstrokes of 15th-century master

An analysis of two paintings in museums in the US and Italy by the 15th-century Flemish artist Jan van Eyck has raised a profound question: what if neither were by Van Eyck?

Saint Francis of Assisi Receiving the Stigmata, the name given to near-identical unsigned paintings hanging in the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Royal Museums of Turin, represent two of the small number of surviving works by one of western art’s greatest masters, revered for his naturalistic portraits and religious subjects.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 8:00 am

Max Richter: the composer who crosses the invisible divide between ‘high’ and ‘low’ music

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His first Oscar nomination, for Hamnet, is testament to the German-born British composer’s chameleon-like adaptability

The German-born British composer Max Richter had never been nominated for an Oscar until this year, though he may – unintentionally – have once scuppered someone else’s chance of winning one.

In 2016, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences disqualified Jóhann Jóhannsson’s score for the film Arrival on the grounds that viewers would find it impossible to distinguish the late Icelandic composer’s soundtrack from the bought-in piece of music that book-ended Denis Villeneuve’s alien invasion psychodrama: Richter’s soaring, maximalist-minimalist On the Nature of Daylight.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 8:27 pm

‘Green time over screen time’: how to really look after your eyes

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About 90% of vision loss can be prevented or treated. So what can you to do avoid eye damage, and what are just the inevitable ravages of age?

The eyes are “the lamp of the body” according to the Bible; if they are healthy, the body is full of light, and if they are not, there is darkness.

Literally and metaphorically, it’s on the money. Our eyesight is one of the most important ways with which we interact with the world, and it interacts with us. We take our eyesight for granted, which is why it comes as such a shock when it starts to let us down.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 pm

Avocados are a Super Bowl staple – but are they truly a miracle food?

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Americans are expected to devour nearly 280m pounds of avocados during Super Bowl weekend. Are they actually healthy?

Most American adults today didn’t grow up with avocados, but we’ve certainly developed a hearty appetite for them. In 1990, the United States imported 38m pounds of avocados; by 2023, that number was 2,789m, mostly from Mexico.

On average, each of us eats about 20 avocados, or 9lbs of the fruit, a year – a sixfold increase from 1998. Super Bowl guacamole alone fuels a staggering demand for the fruit; in the lead-up to this Sunday’s game, Americans are expected to devour nearly 280m pounds of avocados, a historical record.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 3:00 pm

‘I’ll marry this one’: the best (and worst) chocolate bars for Valentine’s Day, taste tested

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Much like partners, there is a chocolate for everyone – from Hu’s vegan bar to a crowd-pleasing milk chocolate from Endangered Species

Finding the perfect chocolate bar is a bit like dating. Some bars are an acquired taste, while others are love at first sight.

No matter your preference, there is a chocolate (and a person) out there for everyone. And with Valentine’s Day around the corner, we’re looking for the very best – the unique brands that go beyond your basic Godiva, Dove or Hershey’s. No Dubai chocolate either.

Best milk chocolate bar:
Endangered Species 48% Cocoa

Best dark chocolate bar:
Theo 70% Cacao

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Published: February 7, 2026, 2:15 pm

The five best space heaters in the US for a quick fix in a freezing home

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If you’re looking to warm up soon, here are the best heat projectors, from Vornado’s whisper-quiet heater to DeLonghi’s compact device

A home should be an inviting place of warmth. But maybe your HVAC isn’t up to snuff against how cold it’s been lately, or other members of your household want to keep it frigid for whatever inhumane reason.

This is the perfect situation for a space heater. As a product reviewer for more than a decade, I’ve tested dozens of space heaters in both lab and home conditions. These little heat projectors come in all different shapes, sizes and types of tech. In this guide, I’ll share my favorite space heaters I’ve used over the years.

A space heater with a cooling mode for year-round use:
Vornado AVH10

A budget-friendly space heater:
Vornado MVH

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Published: February 6, 2026, 5:15 pm

Traveling light? We tested the best backpacks that fit under US airplane seats (18x14x8)

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I tested a dozen backpacks that work as a personal travel item on airlines to find the best, most durable options to save you from getting dinged by gate fees

I love my REI Trail 40 Backpack. I’ve used it as my “personal item” on countless flights for nearly a decade. But, as a cost-conscious traveler, I always worry I will get caught for flying with an oversized personal item.

Almost every airline will let you bring a “personal item” aboard for free, so long as it can fit under your seat. Each airlines has specific measurements for a personal item. It’s especially important to mind these measurements on budget airlines such as Spirit and Frontier, which don’t offer carry-on bags for free. Purchasing a carry-on or checked bag on these airlines can drastically increase your flight cost, sometimes doubling the original price.

Best overall:
Bellroy Lite Travel Pack 30L

Best on a budget:
Bagsmart Blast Travel Backpack

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Published: February 6, 2026, 3:18 pm

A quick fix for broken zips – and 84 other tips to keep your clothes looking good

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From keeping whites white to preventing ‘bacon neck’, keep your clothes looking better for longer with these expert hacks

First, be sure to buy the best quality you can. Layla Sargent, founder of The Seam, which connects people with skilled menders, cleaners and restorers, advises going for “a slightly higher denier, a good amount of elastane/Lycra, and reinforced toes and gussets”. Brands such as Falke, Heist and Swedish Stockings should last longer than a supermarket three-pack.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 3:00 pm

Levi’s sales grow in UK as celebrities drive denim revival

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Noel Gallagher and Harry Styles lead way, and sales of jeans in general rise faster than wider fashion market

The UK was one of Levi’s fastest-growing markets last year as British trend leaders from Harry Styles to Noel Gallagher and Grime Gran were spotted in the brand’s kit.

Lucia Marcuzzo, the managing director of the European operations at the US company famous for its denim jeans, said the revival of 1990s trends had boosted sales of its classic 501s. New trends such as baggy jeans and cinch styles, which can be adjusted around the waist, had also helped, as denim has found its way back into wardrobes.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 3:21 pm

Filled with good intention: could the new It bag be an antidote to the tote?

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From a £149 John Lewis version to LA’s gorpcore take, the ‘good intention’ bag is intended to look good but hold more

It’s not a multi-thousand pound handbag from Hermès that best captures the new era of It bags, but a £149 tote from John Lewis.

Launched this season, it’s deeper (45cm) and taller (33cm) than your average handbag, and comes loaded with good intentions. It’s able to hold your packed lunch, flask and book, as well – at a push – as your gym kit. The high street retailer is calling it the Intentional tote bag.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 2:48 pm

Heads up: what to wear to elevate a humble hoodie

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With the right styling, a hooded top doesn’t have to be restricted to travelling or working from home

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Published: February 6, 2026, 6:00 am

What links Derek Malcolm, Roger Ebert and Philip French? The Saturday quiz

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From arctos and americanus to North America’s ‘other’ US, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz

1 Who is the only British female singer with seven No 1 singles (including as a featured artist)?
2 What was the alias of 15th-century criminal chaplain Robert Stafford?
3 What became the world’s first $5tn company in 2025?
4 Which hat was banned in Turkey in 1925?
5 D.G.REX.F.D is written on what everyday items?
6 Slightly Included and Very Slightly Included are grades of what?
7 What is North America’s “other” US?
8 Which watersport is usually added to make a quadrathlon?
What links:
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Arctos (lay down); americanus (fight back); maritimus (goodnight)?
10 Dunkery Beacon; High Willhays; Urra Moor?
11 Fools and Mortals; Hamnet; King of Shadows; Nothing Like the Sun?
12 Roger Ebert; Philip French; Pauline Kael; Derek Malcolm; David Thomson?
13 Harmondsworth Barn, Hillingdon; Mathematical Bridge, Cambridge; Greensted church, Essex?
14 BYD; Changan; Chery; Geely; GWM?
15 Jack Broughton; London Prize Ring; Marquess of Queensberry?

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 am

How close have human beings come to the sun? The kids’ quiz

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

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

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Published: February 7, 2026, 7:00 am

Tim Dowling: I’ve already used up all my optimism for the year. What now?

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The misery of the English winter has made me homesick for extreme US weather. I hate to miss a hurricane

I am sitting in my office shed, cut off from the house by a driving rain. The misery and boredom of the English winter is, I have to admit, beginning to get to me. I spent January talking about the days getting longer, and used up all my optimism.

For the last 10 minutes I’ve been scrolling through the website of my American home town newspaper, which is full of pictures of the recent snowfall – over a foot, with more predicted in the coming days. Extreme weather has a tendency to make me homesick – I hate to miss a hurricane.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 6:00 am

Meera Sodha’s vegetarian recipe for haggis dan dan noodles | Meera Sodha recipes

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The Burns supper centrepiece is too good to enjoy on only one night a year – especially when it pairs so well with Chinese flavours

I’d like to start a new campaign called Vegetarian Haggis Isn’t Just for Burns Night. Of course, the Scots know this. They know how fantastic this genius concoction of pulses, vegetables, oats and spices is; how meaty without being, well, meaty. I began eating it because I share a birthday with Robert Burns (see haggis kheema) but it deserves to be eaten all year round. Here, I’ve introduced the haggis to another favourite of mine, dan dan noodles, and I’m pleased to report they get on like a house on fire.

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Published: February 7, 2026, 6:00 am

‘Penisgate’ at the Olympics: why inject acid into your penis, and what are the health risks?

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The World Anti-Doping Agency is investigating whether ski jumpers were injecting their penises with hyaluronic acid in order to fly further

In the quest for Olympic gold, professional athletes endure hardships that might seem unfathomable to most of us mere mortals. But do those lengths extend to ski jumpers injecting their penises with hyaluronic acid in order to fly further?

That is the question the World Anti-Doping Agency will investigate since such startling allegations emerged first in the German newspaper Bild in what has now been dubbed “Penisgate”.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 8:59 am

‘I saw kids being shot, women, old people’: how a massacre unfolded in one Iranian city

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The Guardian has constructed a timeline for the terrible events of one night of protests in Rasht, based on first-hand accounts, video and photographs

On Thursday 8 January, Iran went dark. In the midst of massive national protests, the government shut down the internet, phone calls, and almost all communication out of the country. That evening a violent crackdown began. In some cities, government forces opened fire on crowds, killing thousands – according to some estimates, possibly tens of thousands – in two days of bloodshed. The internet blackout has meant that a clearer picture of what happened – drawn from witness reports, videos, photographs and testimony from hospitals – has taken time to assemble.

When the violence began, there were demonstrations taking place in more than 200 cities, according to human rights groups. This is the story of what unfolded in one of them.

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Published: February 6, 2026, 6:00 am

The week around the world in 20 pictures

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Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, ICE protests in Los Angeles, Snoop Dogg at the Winter Olympics and Storm Leonardo – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists

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Published: February 6, 2026, 7:21 pm

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