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IDF claims to have taken out Hamas commander who participated in Oct 7

The IDF announced it killed Hamas Nukhba Commander Anas Hamed in a targeted Gaza airstrike, saying he raided Israel during the Oct. 7 Nova massacre.

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:37 am

US kills 2 more suspected drug traffickers in boat strike

Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal strike on a vessel in the Caribbean tied to suspected drug trafficking, killing two people.

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:08 am

Alberta separatists say they have enough signatures for referendum on leaving Canada

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Stay Free Alberta declared it has enough signatures to trigger a vote on Alberta leaving Canada, with a provincewide ballot possible by October 2025.

Published: May 5, 2026, 4:43 am

Explosion at a fireworks plant in China kills at least 21 people, injures dozens more: report

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An explosion at a fireworks factory in in China's Hunan province killed at least 21 people and injured 61 others, according to state media reports.

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:03 pm

Major city bans ads for meat, fossil fuels in sweeping crackdown critics call overreach

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Amsterdam has reportedly banned public ads for meat and fossil fuels, removing burger, airline, and gas-powered car promotions from city billboards.

Published: May 4, 2026, 3:20 pm

Mike Waltz pushes UN resolution to stop Iran mining key global shipping route

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The U.S. is advancing a UN resolution against Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz as military forces secure shipping under Project Freedom.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:52 pm

Car plows into pedestrian zone killing 2 as police detain driver and investigate motive

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Two people were killed and several others seriously injured after a car drove into a pedestrian zone in Leipzig, Germany. Police detained a 33-year-old suspect as officials investigate the cause.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:06 pm

Brief alcohol ban in Damascus sparks concerns about President al-Sharaa's vision for Syria

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Critics warn new restrictions could signal a shift toward more bans under President Ahmed al-Sharaa given his previous ties to jihadist terror groups.

Published: May 4, 2026, 11:23 am

Iran War Live Updates: U.S. and Iran Both Claim Control Over Strait of Hormuz

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hailed the new U.S. initiative to escort ships through the waterway, but Iranian state news media said Tehran’s control over the strait had intensified.

Published: May 5, 2026, 7:21 am

In Venezuela, Trump Vowed to Show Accountability. But Secret Oil Deals Linger.

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Trump officials and their Venezuelan allies have promised a new era of accountability to unlock Venezuela’s immense oil wealth. But the country’s oil industry remains a black hole.

Published: May 5, 2026, 5:39 am

The Growing Rift Between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, Explained

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Officials say competition between the countries is healthy. But tensions are mounting over energy quotas, regional conflicts and their different visions for the Middle East.

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:04 am

Rare Comet Appears Over New Zealand, Australia and South Africa

Known as C/2025 R3 PANSTARRS, the comet will be visible to stargazers using a telescope in New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:23 am

What a Bike Ride in Cape Town Taught Me About Apartheid

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A New York Times reporter joined a group of cyclists on a route meant to break down Cape Town’s lingering racial and economic barriers.

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:01 pm

Taiwan Could Learn From Ukraine. Informally, Connections Are Growing.

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The governments have no official diplomatic or military ties. But a loose network led by company executives and volunteers is bridging some of that gulf.

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:01 pm

Cruise Ship Struck by Hantavirus Is to Head to Canary Islands, W.H.O. Says

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Spain said it would decide on a port of call only after disease experts inspected the vessel. The World Health Organization said human-to-human transmission may have played a role in the outbreak.

Published: May 5, 2026, 7:01 am

Fireworks Factory Explosion in China Kills at Least 26

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Dozens more were injured in the explosion, which appeared to be one of the country’s deadliest in recent years.

Published: May 5, 2026, 2:03 am

The Uncertain Fate of France’s Last Two Captive Orcas

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France must decide what to do with two orcas marooned at a deserted marine park: move them to another park, or release them into an open-water sanctuary.

Published: May 5, 2026, 2:52 am

With World Distracted by Iran War, Israeli Settlers Intensify Attacks in West Bank

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Israel has failed to arrest a wave of violence against Palestinians, prompting military officials to urge the government to intervene.

Published: May 4, 2026, 2:08 am

How the Kremlin Lures Africans Into Russia’s War in Ukraine

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A growing number of men across the continent say they are being promised jobs in Russia, only to be forced into the war. Some go as mercenaries, but many more are drawn unwittingly.

Published: May 4, 2026, 7:17 am

After the Hong Kong Fire Killed 3 Generations of His Family, A Son Searches for Justice

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Lee Chun Ho lost four members of his household in last November’s apartment-tower blaze. He’s now telling an investigative committee what contractors ignored.

Published: May 4, 2026, 10:32 am

Drone Hits a Moscow High-Rise Days Before a Major Military Parade

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Air defenses in the Russian capital were breached as Ukraine expands long-range strikes.

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:58 pm

Modi’s B.J.P. Wins West Bengal State Election for the First Time

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The party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi took control of West Bengal for the first time and made gains around the country. Its defeated opponents accused it of cheating.

Published: May 4, 2026, 10:46 am

Ford Says an Affordable Electric Pickup Truck is Still Coming Next Year

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Ford Motor has written off $20 billion in electric vehicle investments but says it is forging ahead with an electric pickup that will sell for $30,000 next year.

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:00 am

The Venice Biennale and Its Many Flashpoints: An Explainer

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The sudden death of a curator, the surprise participation of Russia and an unconventional U.S. entry are heating up the art world Olympics, which begins previews Tuesday.

Published: May 5, 2026, 5:52 am

Here’s the latest.

Published: May 5, 2026, 7:21 am

China’s Big Bet on Wind Power Is Paying Off

An industrial policy of subsidies and import restrictions laid the foundations for China to become almost as dominant in wind turbines as in solar panels.

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:41 am

U.S. Revokes Visas of Board Members at Costa Rica’s Top Watchdog Newspaper

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The move came after the paper critically covered the country’s president, who has cozied up to the United States. Analysts view the visa decision as part of a White House strategy to punish critics of its allies.

Published: May 4, 2026, 5:13 pm

Tricked Into Fighting for Russia

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Russia needs a lot of soldiers. Many Africans need work.

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:30 pm

American Commentator Who Worked for Russian TV Challenges Biden-era Charges

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The Biden administration called Dimitri Simes, a former Trump adviser, a Russian propagandist. He says the charges against him violate free speech.

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:57 pm

A Portfolio of Work From The Times’s Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographer

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The photographer Saher Alghorra reported on the Gaza conflict while enduring the dire conditions his images portrayed.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:31 pm

U.S. Shot Down Iranian Missiles and Drones Aimed at American Vessels in Strait of Hormuz, Admiral Says

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An exchange of fire threatened to shatter a fragile cease-fire as President Trump seeks to break Iran’s effective blockade of the waterway.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:13 pm

Here’s the latest.

Published: May 4, 2026, 2:11 pm

Leipzig, Germany, Car Ramming Attack Kills 2

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Officials in Leipzig, where the attack occurred, said the driver was a 33-year-old German-born citizen. They have not yet determined his motive.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:09 pm

U.S. Warns China Over Iranian Oil as Sanctions Fight Intensifies

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China told its independent refineries to disregard U.S. sanctions over their purchases of Iranian crude.

Published: May 4, 2026, 10:32 am

Mark Carney Pulls Canada Closer to Europe as Both Struggle With Trump

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At a summit of European leaders, the Canadian prime minister was a special guest offering deals and friendship to jittery allies.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:27 pm

Europeans Prepare for a More Dangerous World in a Time of Economic Upheaval

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A stalwart on defense spending, Poland is training its citizens in civil defense while balancing their jobs and families.

Published: May 4, 2026, 3:44 pm

Germans Are Not Panicking Over Trump’s Troop Threats

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Top leaders believe losing 5,000 U.S. troops will not hurt German security. But analysts fear an economic hit, especially in military communities.

Published: May 4, 2026, 8:01 am

Monster Truck Drives Into Crowd in Colombia, Killing 3

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The driver of the truck appeared to lose control of the vehicle after performing a stunt at an outdoor rally in Popayán.

Published: May 4, 2026, 11:35 am

Strikes in U.A.E., Oman and at Sea Strain Iran Truce to the Breaking Point

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The drone and missile attacks were the first of their kind since the U.S.-Iranian cease-fire began last month. They coincided with reported clashes between American and Iranian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:43 pm

Rubio to Visit Rome After Trump’s Feud With the Pope and Meloni

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s trip will come after President Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV and then turned on Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy for defending the pontiff.

Published: May 4, 2026, 7:33 am

What to Know About the Hantavirus Outbreak on an Atlantic Cruise Ship

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Three passengers of the MV Hondius died after showing symptoms of the rare disease. Health authorities confirmed two cases and are investigating five others.

Published: May 5, 2026, 7:09 am

What an Inquiry into Hong Kong’s Deadly Apartment Fire Has Revealed

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Evidence shared at hearings show how disabled alarms, flammable materials and ignored warnings contributed to the deaths of 168 people in the complex.

Published: May 4, 2026, 4:51 am

Chasing Stardom in Korea Nearly Destroyed Ejae. Then Came ‘KPop Demon Hunters.’

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Ejae, the movie’s breakout star, was the face of K-pop in 2025. Facing questions of art, national belonging and authenticity, she wants to be much more.

Published: May 5, 2026, 1:34 am

Inside The Old Skydiving Plane Hunting Drones in Ukraine

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As Russian drones overwhelm Ukraine’s vast air defenses, civilian volunteers are stepping in to take them down. The New York Times takes flight with a crew that’s turned an old skydiving plane into a drone hunter.

Published: May 4, 2026, 7:02 pm

The ‘Gates to Hell’ Are Dimming. That May Not Be a Good Thing.

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A flaming crater of gas has burned in Turkmenistan for decades. Satellite imagery suggests that the fires are decreasing, but the environmental implications are unclear.

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:29 am

Pakistan Says It Helped Iranian Crew From Ship That U.S. Seized

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Describing the transfer of the crew from the MV Touska cargo ship back to Iran as a ‘confidence-building measure’ between U.S. and Iranian officials, Pakistan again plays a mediating role.

Published: May 4, 2026, 3:15 pm

Why Are Africans Fighting in Russia’s War in Ukraine?

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Some see a clear explanation: Russia needs more troops, and young men in Africa desperately need jobs.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:53 am

China Seeks an Advantage With Both Trump and Iran as War Evolves

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With President Trump’s visit to Beijing looming, China is pushing Iran to negotiate even as its companies export material that could be used by Iran’s military.

Published: May 4, 2026, 2:33 pm

3 Dead in Hantavirus Outbreak Aboard Cruise Ship, W.H.O. Says

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One case of hantavirus infection has been confirmed in a laboratory, the organization said on Sunday. There are five additional suspected cases.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:12 pm

What to Know About Elections in West Bengal and Other Indian States

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More than 154 million people participated in elections for state legislatures last month. The biggest contest, in West Bengal, saw a win for the party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:05 pm

Florida shooting spree kills 4-month-old baby, toddler, their mother and grandmother across two scenes

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Three generations of a Florida family, including two young children, were killed in a Plant City shooting spree spanning two locations, police say.

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:23 am

Oklahoma park shooting that injured nearly two dozen started over argument at unsanctioned party, police say

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Oklahoma police say a shooting at an unsanctioned party promoted on social media near Arcadia Lake injured nearly two dozen people on Sunday night.

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:01 am

Trump opens Strait of Hormuz with ‘Project Freedom’ and more top headlines

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Published: May 5, 2026, 3:46 am

Arkansas school director sentenced for being 'ringleader' of child fight club

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An Arkansas school director was sentenced to 30 days in jail and nine years of probation after prosecutors accused her of running a child fight club.

Published: May 5, 2026, 12:05 am

Police dog follows his nose to find missing autistic teen screaming for help

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Hero police dog K-9 Ruger followed his nose to rescue a missing autistic teen in Jacksonville, Florida, after the boy vanished from his home.

Published: May 4, 2026, 6:32 pm

Ohio daycare worker convicted of horrific physical abuse of toddlers sentenced to years in prison

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Ohio daycare worker Katelyn Ann Strohacker has been sentenced to 8 to 12 years in prison after being convicted on 31 counts of kidnapping and child endangerment.

Published: May 4, 2026, 6:13 pm

Military-trained fugitive accused of shooting wife eludes manhunt in rural woodlands

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A massive manhunt is underway in rural Tennessee for Craig Berry, a Special Forces veteran accused of shooting his wife and fleeing into the woods.

Published: May 4, 2026, 5:32 pm

Man allegedly opens fire on Secret Service near White House as child injured in chaos

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U.S. Secret Service responded to an officer-involved shooting near the Washington Monument Monday, with one person shot by police, authorities said.

Published: May 4, 2026, 2:04 pm

Palisades Fire suspect was allegedly 'fixated' on Luigi Mangione and held 'resentment of the rich': court docs

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The man accused of igniting the fire that led to the deadly Palisades inferno was allegedly fixated on Luigi Mangione, according to prosecutors.

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:40 pm

Video shows teens carving up golf course greens in reckless stunt, police say

Florida detectives are working to identify teenagers who allegedly caused thousands in damage during a joyride across Weston Hills Golf Course greens.

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:24 pm

Video shows Florida mom’s heated arrest after she allegedly kicked child at youth football game

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A Florida mom was arrested after allegedly kicking a juvenile player during a Pop Warner youth football game in Fort Myers, the Lee County Sheriff's Office says.

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:14 pm

Fire breaks out at historic Broadway theater that hosts 'The Book of Mormon' in New York City

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Fire erupted at New York City's Eugene O'Neill Theatre, which hosts "The Book of Mormon," forcing the historic Broadway venue to close for repairs.

Published: May 4, 2026, 11:17 am

Judge apologizes to alleged would-be Trump assassin, drags Jan 6 suspects into rant over jail complaints

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A federal judge decried the prison treatment of alleged Trump would-be assassin Cole Allen and apologized for his confinement on suicide watch.

Published: May 4, 2026, 11:17 am

Veteran NY detective dad storms in to confront Alabama frat bro accused of assaulting his daughter: police

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Ryan DellaFranco allegedly assaulted his ex-girlfriend at University of Alabama, and her father, a veteran detective, was also charged with harassment.

Published: May 4, 2026, 10:05 am

Cornell students accuse university president of hitting them with car after campus Israel-Palestinian event

Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff claims he was harassed in a parking lot after students allege he hit them with his car during a confrontation.

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:53 am

FBI arrests leftist Senate hopeful for alleged death threats against Trump, Congress member and daughter

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A Pennsylvania man faces federal charges after the FBI says he made graphic threats against a member of Congress and President Trump in voicemails.

Published: May 4, 2026, 8:21 am

Rideshare passenger held hostage for eight hours during armed standoff with police in swanky neighborhood

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Police surrounded a pickup truck during an eight-hour hostage standoff in Beverly Hills after an armed rideshare driver allegedly fled authorities.

Published: May 4, 2026, 7:45 am

WATCH: Harrowing footage captures moment United flight's landing gear strikes tractor trailer

New video captures the harrowing moment a United Airlines flight hit a light pole and tractor trailer during its descent into Newark Liberty airport.

Published: May 4, 2026, 6:25 am

Iran issues threat after Trump announces Strait of Hormuz 'humanitarian gesture' and more top headlines

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Published: May 4, 2026, 3:54 am

Iowa woman died following hernia repair after nurses dismissed painful post-surgery symptoms: lawsuit

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The family of an Iowa woman who died after hernia repair surgery alleges nurses dismissed fecal drainage and sepsis symptoms as normal in medical malpractice lawsuit.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:21 am

Steyer, a Climate Activist, Retains Ties to a Hedge Fund That Backs Coal

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Questions linger about the finances of Tom Steyer, who has emerged as a leading contender in the California governor’s race. He says he has asked that his money be separated from fossil fuel investments.

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:29 am

U.S.C. Will Infuse A.I. Across University with $200 Million Donation

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The University of Southern California wants to integrate artificial intelligence into fields like health care and the arts. Other universities are also using donations to focus more on A.I.

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:00 am

What to Know About the California Primary Election

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Voters are starting to make decisions after receiving their primary ballots this week. The election includes a turbulent governor’s race and a competitive mayoral contest in Los Angeles.

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:55 am

Can Ken Paxton Win a Senate Primary in Texas Without His Biggest Donors?

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The Texas attorney general is heading into the runoff against Senator John Cornyn without the support of some of his longtime backers.

Published: May 5, 2026, 2:01 am

President Trump Seeks Retribution in Republican Primaries

President Trump is endorsing candidates in a series of primary elections this month, trying to defeat incumbents in his own party who have crossed him. Our national political correspondent Shane Goldmacher explains.

Published: May 5, 2026, 2:01 am

These 7 Primary Elections Will Test President Trump’s Power in Indiana

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The president is seeking political payback for Republican state legislators in Indiana who rejected his push to redraw the state’s political map last year.

Published: May 5, 2026, 2:01 am

A Top 2026 Senate Race Kicks Off With Attacks About Jeffrey Epstein

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Ohio’s unusual contest — with a little-known incumbent and a well-known challenger — shows how Democrats are hoping to capitalize on G.O.P. voters’ anger at the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

Published: May 5, 2026, 2:01 am

U.S. Military Strikes Boat in Caribbean, Killing 2

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The aerial strike raised the death toll to at least 187 in the U.S. campaign against boats the Trump administration accuses of smuggling drugs.

Published: May 4, 2026, 10:01 pm

Man Accused of Starting Palisades Fire Admired Luigi Mangione, Prosecutors Say

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The Los Angeles suspect was lonely and angry and felt “enslaved” by rich people, prosecutors say. After being romantically spurned, they say, he went into the mountains and lit a fire.

Published: May 4, 2026, 7:48 pm

Shootings On the National Mall Are Rare

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The National Mall and its surroundings are one of the safest areas in Washington.

Published: May 4, 2026, 8:02 pm

Trump Tries to Downplay Economic Effects of the Iran War

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At a White House event for Small Business Week, he described the economy as “roaring” and predicted that gas prices would go down soon.

Published: May 4, 2026, 6:40 pm

Supreme Court Agrees to Fast-Track Louisiana Voting Map Decision

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Louisiana voters who successfully challenged the state’s voting map as an illegal racial gerrymander had asked the justices to quickly return the case to the lower courts, clearing the way for a new map.

Published: May 4, 2026, 5:57 pm

Trump Administration Demands Names of 2020 Election Workers in Georgia

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The Justice Department again appears to be using the investigative power of the federal government to rehash debunked claims that Democrats stole the 2020 election.

Published: May 4, 2026, 7:26 pm

Appeals Court Blocks Ex-Prisoner From Taking Office in New Orleans

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Calvin Duncan arrived for his first day as the newly elected criminal court clerk, a job the state wants to eliminate. Then a federal court intervened.

Published: May 4, 2026, 3:34 pm

Judge Slams Trump Administration for ‘Serious Breakdown’ in Legal Ethics

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The Department of Homeland Security criticized a judge for releasing a man accused of murder overseas, but did not inform her of the accusation. The judge said she would consider imposing sanctions.

Published: May 4, 2026, 3:15 pm

Secret Service Shoots and Wounds Armed Man Near Washington Monument

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A 15-year-old boy was also hit. The motorcade of Vice President JD Vance had passed through the area shortly before the shooting.

Published: May 4, 2026, 6:13 pm

The May Primary Elections Will Test Trump’s Power Over Republicans

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A series of Republican contests will test his grip on the party.

Published: May 4, 2026, 2:19 pm

1,500 Beagles From Ridglan Farms in Wisconsin Are Getting New Homes

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Last month, animal rights activists tried to steal some of the dogs from the Wisconsin facility, Ridglan Farms, but were thwarted by tear gas and rubber bullets.

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:58 pm

American Commentator Who Worked for Russian TV Challenges Biden-era Charges

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The Biden administration called Dimitri Simes, a former Trump adviser, a Russian propagandist. He says the charges against him violate free speech.

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:57 pm

U.S. Shot Down Iranian Missiles and Drones Aimed at American Vessels in Strait of Hormuz, Admiral Says

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An exchange of fire threatened to shatter a fragile cease-fire as President Trump seeks to break Iran’s effective blockade of the waterway.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:13 pm

Judge Questions Why Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Suspect Was Placed on Suicide Watch

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A federal magistrate ordered that the D.C. Department of Corrections explain why it had placed Cole Tomas Allen in especially restrictive conditions.

Published: May 4, 2026, 11:21 am

U.S. Warns China Over Iranian Oil as Sanctions Fight Intensifies

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China told its independent refineries to disregard U.S. sanctions over their purchases of Iranian crude.

Published: May 4, 2026, 10:32 am

D.H.S. Intelligence Office Did Not Properly Secure Smartphones, Watchdog Says

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The department’s inspector general found a heightened risk of cyberattacks in mobile devices used by staff of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis. The department acknowledged shortcomings.

Published: May 4, 2026, 10:11 am

Supreme Court Temporarily Restores Access to Abortion Pill by Mail

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A lower-court ruling had reinstated a Food and Drug Administration requirement that patients visit a health care provider in person to obtain mifepristone.

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:21 pm

British crew member to be airlifted from stricken cruise ship amid suspected hantavirus outbreak

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The crew member is set to be evacuated after experiencing acute respiratory symptoms

Published: May 5, 2026, 7:19 am

United Airlines flight strikes truck and light pole before landing at Newark Airport

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Federal authorities are investigating following the incident at Newark Liberty International Airport

Published: May 5, 2026, 7:14 am

Rachel Reeves and Scott Bessent ‘argued’ in Washington after Chancellor’s Iran war criticism

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Ms Reeves reportedly hit back that she did not work for the US treasury secretary

Published: May 5, 2026, 7:14 am

Hegseth and Caine pressed on reports of ‘kamikaze dolphins’ in Iran waters: ‘Like sharks with laser beams?’

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Defense Secretary refuses to confirm or deny whether America possesses cetaceans with combat capabilities

Published: May 5, 2026, 7:12 am

US intelligence memo says Trump’s extended Iran war has done little to slow the nuclear capabilities in the country

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Ensuring that Iran cannot build a nuclear weapon was one of the key objectives laid out by Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the beginning of the war

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:54 am

Burrito bowls from the heavens! Chipotle is looking to expand its drone delivery program to more cities

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The drones are designed to operate in various weather conditions, including rain, heat and cold

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:54 am

Cruise ship outbreak latest: British crew member needing ‘urgent’ care to be evacuated after hantavirus outbreak

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WHO says a total of seven hantavirus cases identified on cruise ship so far

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:25 am

The Latest: Hegseth and Caine say ceasefire between the US and Iran is not over

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U.S. forces launched an effort to guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:23 am

Podcaster floats wild conspiracy about Trump’s true plans for bunker under White House ballroom: ‘He ain’t leaving’

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Trump has said the military is constructing a ‘massive complex’ beneath the $400 million ballroom

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:12 am

Barack Obama reveals that Trump has caused ‘genuine tension’ in his marriage to Michelle: ‘It frustrates her’

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Through the Biden era, Obama remained a prominent face in the party and one actively sought out by Democrats in tough races

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:10 am

Trump’s latest threat to ‘blow away’ Iran shows how few options he really has

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Trump’s apocalyptic threats combined with his access to nuclear weapons see him vying with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un for role of global disruptor, warns world affairs editor Sam Kiley

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:07 am

Why a Taiwanese town began racing snails after devastating earthquakes

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Several dozen enthusiastic residents and tourists attended the event, which featured six snail races spaced out over two days

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:02 am

Mina Kimes takes over as Scripps National Spelling Bee host as part of reimagined broadcast

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Mina Kimes is taking over as television host of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, and the ESPN NFL analyst hopes to use her outsider’s perspective to capture the excitement of the 101-year-old competition

Published: May 5, 2026, 6:02 am

Could you pass a cognitive test? Trump says he ‘aced’ a mental challenge like this

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President Trump claimed that ‘no president has ever taken a cognitive test’ during a speech

Published: May 5, 2026, 5:57 am

Baby clothes, razor blades and water buckets: Exposing the reality of global inequalities in maternal care

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In a new campaign, WaterAid are showcasing what mothers bring to hospital in their maternal bags. In London that means baby clothes; in Malawi, razor blades to cut the umbilical cord and in Ethiopia, a bucket to collect water to help deliver the baby

Published: May 5, 2026, 5:41 am

Zambia blasts the US over a $2 billion health deal in exchange for critical minerals

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Zambia accuses the U.S. of linking a $2 billion health assistance deal to access to its rich mineral resources

Published: May 5, 2026, 5:39 am

Iran-US war latest: Hegseth says ‘we aren’t looking for a fight’ in Hormuz but threatens to retaliate against attacks

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Trump has vowed to free commercial ships stranded in the Strait as part of so-called ‘Project Freedom’

Published: May 5, 2026, 5:26 am

Trump reignites Pope feud accusing pontiff of ‘endangering a lot of Catholics’

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President Trump claimed that the Pope thinks ‘it’s just fine for Iran to have a nuclear weapon’

Published: May 5, 2026, 5:23 am

What is Project Freedom? Experts warn Trump’s plan to escort ships through Hormuz could backfire

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The president announced an audacious bid to use the might of the US Navy to escort ships through the waterway

Published: May 5, 2026, 5:22 am

Federal prosecutors back release of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged suicide note

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Jay Clayton, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, writes to judge arguing there is no longer any need to keep the letter secret

Published: May 5, 2026, 5:09 am

As a new mother, it is terrifying that woman around the world give birth without clean water

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Amira Aleem gave birth to her son surrounded by the care afforded by a London hospital. She knows many mothers around the world are not so lucky – and wants to see that change

Published: May 5, 2026, 4:45 am

Iran propaganda video depicts Trump in Super Mario consuming oil barrels

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A propaganda video circulating on Iranian social media accounts appears to show Donald Trump depicted as a Super Mario character consuming oil barrels.

Published: May 5, 2026, 4:36 am

Protester ‘crashes’ Met Gala red carpet amid public pushback to event over Bezos sponsorship

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Unconfirmed reports claim Amazon labor union founder Chris Smalls may have been the man arrested outside the star-studded event

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:04 pm

Ineos boss Jim Ratcliffe criticises UK and Europe amid new US oil and gas investment with Shell

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The two companies will jointly invest in exploration and production in the Gulf of Mexico

Published: May 5, 2026, 4:05 am

Moment United Airlines plane collides with bakery truck captured on dashcam

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A bakery truck was hit by a United Airlines plane as it was coming into land at Newark Airport in New Jersey.

Published: May 5, 2026, 4:03 am

Trump administration investigates women’s college for admitting trans students

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The probe will look at whether Smith College violated Title IX, a 1972 law forbidding discrimination based on sex in education

Published: May 5, 2026, 3:54 am

US travel blogger posts tearful Instagram video from hantavirus-struck cruise ship

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There are 149 people aboard the MV Hondius ship where the outbreak occurred, officials said

Published: May 5, 2026, 3:52 am

Trump again threatens entire nation of Iran saying country will be ‘blown off the face of the earth’

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US president escalates threats during his ‘Project Freedom’ commercial vessel escort mission in Strait of Hormuz in latest ceasefire test

Published: May 4, 2026, 10:27 am

US attempt to open Strait of Hormuz tests fragile Iran war ceasefire

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The Iran war risks reigniting after the U.S. tried to force open the Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping, firing on Iranian forces and sinking six small boats targeting ships

Published: May 5, 2026, 3:10 am

Ballroom blitz: Trump bombards Truth Social with posts pushing for his beloved White House event space

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President Donald Trump remains fixated on his under-construction social venue, work on which has been stalled by a lawsuit, posting a series of demands from conservatives that it be completed

Published: May 5, 2026, 3:10 am

What happened to Madeleine McCann? Timeline of the missing girl mystery as ‘police seek suspect for UK trial’

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The three-year-old went missing while on holiday with family in Portugal in 2007

Published: May 5, 2026, 3:06 am

Trump says he will raise Jimmy Lai case with Xi Jinping at Beijing summit

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Interviewer calls on Trump to bring Lai back to the US with him

Published: May 5, 2026, 2:58 am

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky accuses Putin of ‘utter cynicism’ for launching attacks while seeking ceasefire

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Zelensky says Russia 'could cease fire at any moment, and this would stop the war and our responses'

Published: May 5, 2026, 2:52 am

Who is Christian Brueckner? The Madeleine McCann suspect ‘being sought by Met for UK trial’

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It has been nearly 20 years since the two-year-old went missing while on a family holiday in Portugal

Published: May 5, 2026, 2:17 am

Passenger stuck on hantavirus-struck cruise ship makes emotional plea

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A passenger trapped on board a cruise ship off the coast of West Africa has issued an emotional plea as medics worked to evacuate people showing symptoms of the deadly hantavirus, after a suspected outbreak aboard that has killed three people.

Published: May 5, 2026, 2:13 am

The nightmare of trying to save our son Jack from Isis

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For 12 years, Sally Lane and John Letts have been fighting to bring their son Jack – held in Isis prisons in Syria and Iraq – back home to Oxford. They tell the story of how their lives fell apart to chief international correspondent Bel Trew

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:58 pm

‘Give them the weapons’: War hawk Lindsey Graham urges Trump to flood Iran with guns for the people to ‘rise up’

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South Carolina Republican urges U.S. and Israel to arm public to inspire revolution as an alternative to placing American troops in harm’s way

Published: May 5, 2026, 1:52 am

Russia disrupts mobile internet as Kremlin scales back Victory Day parade

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Russia has this year cracked down on the internet, blocking mobile services and forcing millions to turn to VPNs

Published: May 5, 2026, 1:46 am

California investigates Trump administration’s deal to end offshore wind project

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The Trump administration is spending nearly $2 billion to get energy companies to walk away from U.S. offshore wind projects

Published: May 5, 2026, 1:42 am

Former Trump ally Megyn Kelly slams Iran war as ‘disaster’ for America

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Megyn Kelly has criticized the Iran war, calling it a “disaster" for the Trump administration.

Published: May 5, 2026, 1:38 am

‘Hero’ marine volunteers killed while trying to save yacht in distress

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Tributes pour in for volunteers killed while on mission to save yacht in distress

Published: May 5, 2026, 12:33 am

Two killed and multiple people injured after car hits crowd in Leipzig

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A driver has been arrested, police confirmed, adding there was no further danger

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:03 am

Inside the Met Gala, an Olympic champion learns just how famous she's become

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Guests ascended the famous steps of the Metropolitan Museum and entered a lobby transformed to resemble an Italian garden, with a huge moon hanging from the ceiling

Published: May 4, 2026, 11:27 pm

Most Americans are opposed to Trump naming government buildings after himself while in office, poll shows

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Only 9 percent of Americans said it would be acceptable for Trump to name government buildings after himself while serving as president

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:10 pm

Manhunt for ‘armed and dangerous’ special forces veteran accused of shooting his wife in Tennessee

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The ‘armed and dangerous’ suspect is accused of shooting his wife and fleeing into a wooded area

Published: May 4, 2026, 8:51 pm

‘She’s terrible’: Trump blasts CBS News correspondent Norah O’Donnell in latest attack against women reporters

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O’Donnell drew Trump’s ire during an interview about the suspect accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Published: May 4, 2026, 8:11 pm

Google brushes off employee complaints and says it is ‘proud’ to work with Trump’s Pentagon, report says

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Hundreds of Google employees sent an open letter to the company’s leadership about the Pentagon deal, warning of military AI’s potential for ‘unethical and dangerous uses’

Published: May 4, 2026, 4:14 pm

Cheap, plentiful energy is more important than climate-first strategy, says Tony Blair

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The former PM says that decarbonisation is ‘essential’, but cannot be ‘pursued in isolation’

Published: May 4, 2026, 4:01 pm

Barack Obama says he doesn’t want to become a ‘commentator’ like Jon Stewart

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The former president added: ‘By the way, I’m glad Jon’s doing it’

Published: May 4, 2026, 3:59 pm

Suspect opened fire near National Mall after confrontation with officers, Secret Service says

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The White House was briefly locked down as authorities investigated the incident

Published: May 4, 2026, 3:30 pm

Here’s why the Trump administration is blaming Biden for Spirit Airlines collapsing on its watch

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Spirit Airlines announced Saturday that it was winding down operations after failing to emerge from bankruptcy

Published: May 4, 2026, 3:28 pm

Abortion rights groups brace for another Supreme Court battle after justices restore telehealth access to widely used drug

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Supreme Court allows mifepristone prescriptions by mail, for now

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:50 pm

US claims it has sank six Iranian boats targeting civilian ships as Trump moves to reopen Strait of Hormuz

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US Central Command later said that two US-flagged merchant vessels had crossed the strait under its guidance

Published: May 4, 2026, 3:01 pm

Americans’ confidence in Trump’s mental and physical health plummets amid last-minute medical appointment at weekend

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President raised questions by attending appointment with dentist in Florida – despite the White House having one available to him

Published: May 4, 2026, 2:55 pm

Judge apologizes to accused White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter and makes Jan. 6 comparison

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The judge presiding over the attempted assassination case against Cole Tomas Allen apologized for the ‘disturbing’ treatment the suspect had experienced in jail

Published: May 4, 2026, 2:36 pm

MAGA senator shredded for repost of OJ and Nicole Brown Simpson meme as Elizabeth Warren and Spirit Airlines

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The creepy repost is the latest in a series of outlandish, inflammatory and conspiratorial posts from the senior Republican senator from Utah

Published: May 4, 2026, 2:15 pm

Trump cracks about leaving office in ‘8 or 9 years’ — a month shy of his 80th birthday

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Trump won election in 2024 after Joe Biden withdrew over his own age-related concerns

Published: May 4, 2026, 2:09 pm

Saks Global culls large chunk of its corporate workforce

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About 640 jobs will be cut. When Saks filed for bankruptcy in January, it employed about 17,000 people

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:52 pm

Man to plead guilty in Colorado firebombing attack on pro-Israel demonstrators

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A man accused of killing one person and injuring a dozen more in a Colorado firebomb attack on demonstrators showing support for Israeli hostages in Gaza plans to plead guilty later this week

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:43 pm

‘I’m no Amy Poehler’: Judge declines to immediately stop Trump’s takeover of DC golf course

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The D.C. judge referenced actor Amy Poehler’s hit show Parks and Recreation when deciding to continue necessary renovations at East Potomac Golf Links

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:40 pm

Alaska judge steps down after keeping courtroom waiting as he watched TV. Then his name surfaces in sex-trafficking probes

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Romano DiBenedetto allegedly used Facebook to communicate with ‘apparent female sex workers’

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:37 pm

Dolly Parton cancels Las Vegas residency due to health issues: 'Everything I have is treatable'

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Dolly Parton has canceled her previously postponed Las Vegas residency due to health challenges

Published: May 4, 2026, 1:25 pm

Woman ran over 11 ducklings because they kept making a mess in her yard, police say

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Beverly Sasberry, who faces 11 felony charges in the case, apparently told a neighbor that she would ‘do it again,’ according to a report

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:55 pm

John Roberts and the Supreme Court handed Trump a lifeline ahead of the midterm elections

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Republicans go full-steam ahead on redistricting after the death of the Voting Rights Act, Eric Garcia writes, while even the most outspoken progressives offer only tepid support on their side

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:44 pm

Israel national security minister served golden death penalty noose birthday cake

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Fellow politicians criticised Ben-Gvir for having police officials attend his birthday party

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:42 pm

Minnesota Star Tribune wins breaking news Pulitzer for coverage of Mass shooting

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The Minnesota Star Tribune’s coverage of last year’s mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school took the Pulitzer Prize on Monday for breaking news Judges praised the “thoroughness and compassion” of the newspaper’s reporting on a scene of carnage in its hometown

Published: May 4, 2026, 12:09 pm

Russia declares a unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine to mark Victory Day

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Russia's Defense Ministry has declared a unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine to mark Victory Day, commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II

Published: May 4, 2026, 11:52 am

Rudy Giuliani spokesman gives update on his condition as he remains hospitalized

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The 81-year-old former NYC mayor being monitored as a ‘precautionary measure’ and is breathing on his own, spokesman says

Published: May 4, 2026, 8:59 am

ESPN brutally trolls Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and Athletic reporter over alleged relationship

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The hosts refused to directly name the pair depicted in the graphic

Published: May 4, 2026, 11:45 am

Everyone is losing on ‘sucker-bet’ laden prediction markets except a few seasoned pros

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Platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi have seen a huge surge in business - but there are growing calls for greater regulation

Published: May 4, 2026, 11:21 am

More than 20 Britons trapped on cruise ship amid suspected hantavirus outbreak as Cape Verde blocks it from docking

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An investigation has been launched after three people died and at least three others remain ill

Published: May 4, 2026, 11:21 am

Arson suspect in Palisades fire expressed ‘resentment of the rich,’ prosecutors allege

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Documents say the man was upset about not having New Year’s Eve plans

Published: May 4, 2026, 10:50 am

Mali's junta leader takes over defense ministry after the minister was killed in militant attacks

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Mali’s junta leader and the country's president has assumed the duties of defense minister after the incumbent was killed in sweeping, coordinated attacks by separatist and jihadi forces that stunned the country

Published: May 4, 2026, 10:19 am

Trump rips into ‘crying like a baby’ CNN mainstay for calling him a ‘Dictator’ — a year ago

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Trump renews war with CNN and Van Jones over old criticsm

Published: May 4, 2026, 10:00 am

What to know as the US tries to open the Strait of Hormuz and a ceasefire wavers

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The ceasefire in the Iran war faces its most critical moment yet as the United States begins efforts to open the Strait of Hormuz

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:52 am

New ‘Jesus-centric’ Christian phone network will block pornography and LGBT content

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Radiant Mobile aims to block users accessing material relating to over a hundred categories, including gaming, violence, and Satanism.

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:49 am

MTG’s brutal six-word takedown of Kash Patel

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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s jab at the embattled FBI director comes amid reports the White House is openly discussing firing him

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:35 am

Kash Patel posts FBI hype video set to Beastie Boys after SNL humiliation

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FBI director posts videos celebrating the bureau after lashing out at reporters he accuses of failing to report on his accomplishments

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:27 am

Trump closes DC’s busiest golf course

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The renovation follows Trump’s $400 million ballroom, plans for a $40 million National Garden of American Heroes, and the resurfacing of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:03 am

More arrests made in LEGO scheme where thief ‘filled boxes with pasta to get refunds’

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The arrests are similar to one earlier in the week where a suspect was accused of trying to return Lego boxes filled with pasta for a refund.

Published: May 4, 2026, 9:02 am

Judge in dispute over Washington golf course tells Trump officials not to cut trees without notice

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A federal judge is telling the U.S. government not to cut down more than 10 trees without first providing notice amid a legal dispute at a historic Washington golf course that President Donald Trump plans to renovate

Published: May 4, 2026, 7:45 am

Another state sees surge in mystery drug tied to 41 deaths

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The powerful synthetic opioid cychlorphine, first flagged by a DEA lab in 2024, has since been observed in cases across at least 13 U.S. states

Published: May 4, 2026, 7:39 am

The California tax proposal that has billionaires gaming for ‘economic 9/11’ in secret group chats

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The proposed tax has divided Democrats, prompted a primary challenge against a star congressman, and previews the complicated dynamics around Big Tech heading into the 2028 election, Josh Marcus reports

Published: May 4, 2026, 7:36 am

Trump shredded for not understanding the rules of UNO in fresh AI slop meme: ‘I have all the cards’

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Social media users went all out, making fun of the president for clearly not understanding the card game’s rules

Published: May 4, 2026, 7:26 am

A new kind of van life: $180 to camp for seven months – and a real taste of freedom

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As the US sees rapidly rising housing costs, nomads flock to the public lands around Quartzsite, Arizona, where a person can legally live for more than half a year

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Published: May 5, 2026, 4:00 am

‘Pocket-sized symbol of colonial loot’: how New York’s mayor revived Koh-i-noor diamond debate

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Zohran Mamdani’s suggestion King Charles should return diamond to India has reopened old wounds

It may not be the biggest or most precious jewel ensconced in the Tower of London, but few diamonds have a legacy to rival that of the Koh-i-noor.

Likely to have originated in southern India, the diamond’s history is that of a great disruptor across the subcontinent, exchanging hands over centuries through acts of war, violence and assassination from Mughal emperors, Persian invaders, Sikh Kings and eventually snatched by the British colonial rulers of India.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 3:32 am

Met Gala 2026 red carpet: the best looks in pictures

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Event chairs Nicole Kidman, Beyoncé, Venus Williams and Anna Wintour have guests dress to the theme ‘Fashion is art’ at the event controversially funded by new honorary chairs Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos

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Published: May 4, 2026, 2:23 pm

The man who blew up a nuclear power station and disappeared

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In December 1982, South African Rodney Wilkinson walked four bombs into Koeberg power station – the crown jewel of the apartheid state – pulled the pins and then left on his bicycle. How did he do it?

At 21, Rodney Wilkinson was the best fencer in South Africa: national champion in foil and sabre, second in epee. He had toured Europe and Argentina. He had not stood on the Olympic podium, because South Africa was banned. The apartheid state had taken that from him, along with everything else it took from everyone.

One evening in August 1971, Wilkinson stood in the gym at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, foil in hand. He was facing his coach Vincent Bonfil, a 25-year-old Englishman who had represented Britain as a reserve at the 1968 Mexico Olympics, and who was now in Johannesburg finishing a master’s thesis in metallurgy. They were working on a technique in which both fencers lunge simultaneously, and the one who reads the other’s move a split second earlier wins the point. They came at each other. Wilkinson’s foil caught the edge of Bonfil’s sleeve. There was a pop.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 9:00 pm

Is Jeff Bezos the real villain of The Devil Wears Prada 2?

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The film’s villain is a conniving tech oligarch seeking to buy his way into fashion’s inner circle. Sound familiar?

In The Devil Wears Prada 2, we’re introduced to a very different Miranda Priestly. There was a time where the all-powerful queen of fashion – who is played by Meryl Streep and based on Vogue’s longest-serving editor, Anna Wintour – could end careers with a glance. But this time, she spends most of the movie taking orders herself. First, we see her at the behest of advertisers, then publishing magnate Irv Ravitz and his irritating nepo baby son. And it isn’t long before Benji Barnes, an eccentric billionaire, shows up and threatens to dismantle the excellence she has spent her entire career championing.

In the film, Benji is played – scarily well, I should add – by Justin Theroux. After a high-profile divorce, he has had a “glow-up”, which loosely translates to losing weight and boasting a deep mahogany tan. Post-divorce, he is now in a relationship with Emily – Miranda’s acerbic former assistant, played by the scene-stealing Emily Blunt, who is described as “every girl who ignored him in high school”. Benji’s inclusion in the story feels representative of the wider media landscape, where the whims of billionaires decide which parts of the old, pre-social media world get to survive. And for Emily, she’s learning that being associated with someone so powerful has the potential to help her finally step out of Miranda’s shadow. The romance between these diametric opposites – Type A fashion queen and a nerd who grew up to become one of the world’s richest men – provides a stream of comic relief. But beyond the laughs are a deeper – and bleaker – statement about how people with enough money can buy cultural power.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 2:00 am

Menopause is tough. But it’s fantastic being a woman in her 60s

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My girlfriends and I have more fun, more adventures, more independence than ever before. And as for the sex …

I met my boyfriend when he was playing Bach in the park. I was taking my usual jog past London zoo and around the Regent’s Park boating lake when I was stopped in my tracks by the most beautiful music. Wafting across the rose garden was an exquisite guitar rendition of Bach’s prelude in E major. When the final notes hung in the air like gossamer, I congratulated the musician. A twinkly-eyed bloke smiled up at me. “Ah, no bother,” he said in a soft Irish burr.

At the sound of his mellifluous, velvety voice, my heart beat so loudly I felt as though it was coming through stereo speakers. His eyes seemed to smoke their way into me. I stared at him for what I estimate to be about, oh, a decade, but was probably only two seconds, before asking him for coffee. Pathetic, I know. A romcom “meet-cute” like this is not just cheesy; it’s deep-fried Brie in a bechamel sauce on a bed of melted cheddar.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 2:00 am

Middle East crisis live: Hegseth says US-Iran ceasefire ‘is not over’ despite growing tensions in strait of Hormuz

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US defence secretary tells press Iran is attempting ‘international extortion’ but the ceasefire remains in place

Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, is travelling to Beijing later today for talks with his Chinese counterpart “on bilateral relations and regional and international developments”, his ministry said on its Telegram account.

While Beijing condemned the initial US and Israeli strikes on Iran which started the war in late February, China has largely adopted a posture of neutrality ever since and has urged for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 6:52 am

Ohio voters head to polls to select candidates for midterm elections

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State expected to play major role in deciding whether Republicans maintain control of Congress in his final two years

Voters in Ohio on Tuesday are selecting candidates ahead of November’s midterm elections. The state is expected to play a major role in deciding whether Donald Trump’s fellow Republicans maintain control of Congress for the final two years of his term.

The race with the highest national profile is Ohio’s Senate special election, in which Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, is vying to unseat the Republican incumbent, Jon Husted, and return to the chamber after failing to win re-election in 2024. The winner will serve the final two years of the term JD Vance won in 2022, before he became vice-president last year.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 3:30 am

Protesters push Portland to investigate firm that appears to supply drone tech to Israel

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Sightline Intelligence sent AI-supported tool to company that provides drones to Israeli military, research group says

Anti-war activists in Portland, Oregon, are pushing city authorities to ensure no local resources, tax breaks or investments support a local company that appears to be supplying artificial intelligence software to the Israeli military.

The company, Sightline Intelligence, manufactures AI-supported video technology that is used in drones to interpret target movements and make quick decisions based on the perceived threat level. Cargo documents appear to show Sightline has shipped its technology to Elbit Systems, an Israeli arms manufacturer that provides drones to that country’s military and exports to others. The activists argue that such sales violate the UN’s arms agreements.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 6:00 am

World ‘unprepared’ for next pandemic as countries fail to agree on sharing information, tests and vaccines

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Finalisation of pact governing global response to disease outbreaks delayed as talks on how to share benefits stall

A key deadline to finalise a global pandemic treaty has been missed by negotiators, prompting warnings that the world remains unprepared for the next major disease outbreak.

Countries have been trying to agree how they should share information on pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, that could cause pandemics – and what access to any resulting vaccines, tests and treatments they should be guaranteed in return.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 6:34 am

Trump administration investigates Smith College for admitting transgender women

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Civil rights inquiry claims policy may breach Title IX as administration escalates attacks on trans rights

The US education department is investigating one of the country’s largest women’s colleges over its admittance of transgender women in another escalation of the Trump administration’s attacks on trans people.

The department’s office of civil rights announced the investigation on Monday in a press release, saying the Massachusetts college could be violating federal law by “allowing biological males into women’s intimate spaces”, including dorms, bathrooms, locker rooms and sports teams.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 6:50 am

Remains of US airman missing since second world war laid to rest in Florida

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Robert Cyr Jr, a US navy airman, had gone missing in 1944 when his seaplane crashed in the Segond channel

The remains of a US military aviator who went missing after his crew crashed during the second world war were recovered and identified through DNA analysis and his family recently laid him to rest in Florida, according to officials.

US navy airman Robert Cyr Jr’s burial in Clearwater, Florida, brought to an end a decades-long saga that began on 22 January 1944, when he and eight fellow crewmates crashed while they were aboard a seaplane as it took off in the Segond channel in what is now the south Pacific’s Republic of Vanuatu.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 2:00 am

The Odyssey: new trailer for Christopher Nolan’s classical Greek epic released online

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Trailer offers glimpses of Matt Damon as mythological hero Odysseus, Tom Holland as his son Telemachus and Anne Hathaway as his wife, Penelope

The new trailer for Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey has been released.

Starring Matt Damon as mythological hero Odysseus, the epic film retells the story of Odysseus’ 10-year voyage back to his homeland of Ithaca after the Greek victory at the siege of Troy.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 2:13 am

London Marathon sets record after 1.8% of UK adult population applies for 2027 race

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  • Over one million entries received from UK runners

  • London also sets record with 1.3m total applications

The London Marathon has set yet more records with organisers announcing that 1.8% of the UK adult population – more than one million people – have applied to run in next year’s race.

Running’s boom was also reflected in a world record 1,338,544 global application for the 2027 London Marathon – up from 1.13m for this year’s race and more than double the amount they received in 2024.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 5:06 am

As household bills soar, is it time for a ‘working-class climate agenda’?

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Proposal from group that worked with AOC and Bernie Sanders seeks to counter claim that climate policy is politically toxic

Americans do not care about the climate crisis, only economic issues: that’s the message some wonks have put forth in the past year, as the Trump administration has dismantled environmental protections. But the shift away from climate is misguided, an influential group of progressives is arguing.

“The climate crisis is a core driver of the cost-of-living crisis and instability we see across the economy,” says a new policy platform from left-leaning thinktank Climate and Community Institute (CCI).

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Published: May 5, 2026, 4:30 am

They were hunted by the Taliban for helping the US. Now, Trump wants to send these families to the DRC

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Thousands of Afghans who assisted US forces are stuck in limbo in Qatar. Instead of promised resettlement in America, they face an uncertain future in another war-torn country

Hasina Nasimi* had been counting down to 27 January 2025, the day she was booked on a flight with her husband and four children, to Denver, Colorado. Her brother, four sisters and mother were already there, rebuilding their lives after fleeing Afghanistan.

Nasimi’s father and brother were killed by the Taliban; her brother shot in 2018 because the family’s eldest son Mohammad had worked as a translator for American forces during the US-led invasion of Afghanistan. Since then, the family had received threats and lived cautiously. When the Taliban returned to power in August 2021, they knew they had to leave.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 4:00 am

Man accused of starting Palisades fire was ‘angry, intense, driving erratically’, lawyers say

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Jonathan Rinderknecht’s attorneys say he’s being used as scapegoat for Los Angeles fire department’s failure to fully extinguish earlier blaze

The man accused of sparking the deadly Palisades fire in Los Angeles was upset over a failed relationship and his lack of plans for New Year’s Eve – and he ranted about being angry at the world before the initial blaze was ignited, according to court documents filed by prosecutors.

Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, has pleaded not guilty to starting what became one of the most destructive wildfires in California history. It began on 7 January 2025 in the hillside neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades and Malibu and killed 12 people. Prosecutors say Rinderknecht started a fire on 1 January that burned undetected deep in root systems before flaring back up a week later.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 5:35 am

California seeks millions in penalties from State Farm over alleged claims violations after LA wildfires

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State’s top insurance regulator says insurance company violated law while handling claims from 2025 wildfires

California is seeking millions of dollars in penalties from State Farm after an investigation found the insurance company was slow to investigate and underpaid claims from the 2025 Los Angeles-area wildfires, regulators announced on Monday.

State Farm violated the law hundreds of times in a sampling of 220 cases, the state’s insurance commissioner, Ricardo Lara, said. The maximum penalty amount allowed by law would be about $4m if State Farm is found to be “willful” in violating state law. Regulators may also temporarily suspend the company’s license, effectively prohibiting the state’s largest home insurer from writing new policies for a year in California.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 3:46 pm

Britney Spears pleads guilty to reckless driving charge in DUI case

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Ventura county district attorney says pop star made plea through lawyer after being arrested in March for allegedly driving erratically

Britney Spears pleaded guilty on Monday to a charge of reckless driving in the driving under the influence case against her, sparing the 44-year-old from any jail time.

The pop star, who was initially charged with driving while under the combined influence of alcohol and at least one drug, did not appear in court in California’s Ventura county. Because she faced a misdemeanor, she was not required to attend proceedings.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 9:36 am

New Orleans moves to brighten underserved neighborhoods: ‘Lights impact people’

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A new initiative aims to repair broken and inadequate street lighting to help prevent crime

During the 19th century, American essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson penned the expression “gas-light is found to be the best nocturnal police” in his essay Worship. With regard to public lighting in American cities today, the phrase can have a double meaning – security or surveillance.

Beyond simply making it safe for people to see at night, public lighting’s link to security carries deeper significance in neighborhoods, especially regarding race and class. The use of public lighting has been viewed as a socioeconomic indicator that separates wealthy areas from less affluent ones.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 7:00 am

Brazil caught up in craze for whistling-only WhatsApp groups

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Some chats can get up to 600 voice notes a day and reach the 1,024-member limit in less than 24 hours

The WhatsApp groups have one simple rule: typing and speaking are forbidden, on pain of immediate removal.

Only voice notes with whistling are allowed, although the choice of content is up to the sender: it can be an imitation of a bird or a tune such as the theme from The Pink Panther or the introduction to Scorpions’ Wind of Change.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 4:00 am

Could gold mining help Colombia’s armed groups to finally lay down their weapons?

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In Nariño, guerrilla groups are swapping arms for legal mining as part of the country’s peace accord. But as presidential elections loom, armed rivals and delays threaten to derail progress

Dressed in civilian clothing with Pasto Indigenous motifs across his sleeves, Royer Garzón, a guerrilla commander and delegate at the peace negotiation table, sits alongside about two-dozen combatants on a small stand beside a concrete sports field in one of Nariño’s state-recognised Indigenous collective territories in Colombia.

Most wear military fatigues and rubber boots, matching a huge red-and-white banner reading FC Sur-ELN – Frente Comuneros del Sur, or National Liberation Army, the guerrilla group they once belonged to – an identity they have not lost.

Members of Comuneros del Sur. The group is estimated to have about 250 fighters in the Nariño department

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Published: May 5, 2026, 7:00 am

Rage workouts: the best way to exercise – or just infuriating?

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Angry gym classes are booming, with activities including pummelling tyres with a sledgehammer. But they might not be as cathartic as they at first appear

Name: Rage workouts.

Age: Would this be a good time to invoke Aristotle’s beliefs on catharsis?

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Published: May 5, 2026, 6:59 am

‘Nobody’s going out!’ Why is Britain’s nightlife in such decline – and can anything save it?

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One in four late-night venues went out of business between 2020 and 2025. Those that remain are struggling to pull in customers. Maybe a night out in Birminghan will reveal why

The £5 entry is a good start. So is the loud, lively music booming down the nightclub’s stairway. But when I finally reach the dancefloor, hidden behind a curtain, my hopes for a wild night out in Birmingham are dashed. Despite the roving disco lights and blaring pop bangers, it is entirely empty, aside from a few bartenders milling around, tending to no one.

This isn’t 9pm on a random Tuesday. I am hitting the town on Saturday night, when the city’s bars and clubs should be in full swing, but Birmingham is looking like a bust.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 9:00 pm

‘People crave friendship’: thousands flock to resurgence of centuries-old south Asian board game

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Carrom, a game in which players flick counters into pockets on a board, has drawn hundreds to events across the UK

On a Monday evening in the upstairs room of Dishoom Permit Room in Notting Hill, the atmosphere is already crackling before the games night begins. Chai is poured and passed around, chalk is dusted across wooden boards, and the sharp click of counters striking the surface cuts through the noise of conversation.

At one table, Uneeb Khalid, 39, and his friend Varun Solan, 43, are deep in conversation about artificial intelligence while flicking small counters across a wooden board. Later, they reach the final round – and finish in second place.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 1:00 am

A game-changer for good health? Scientists believe ‘we are when we eat’ | Devi Sridhar

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Decades of advice on what to eat and what not to might have been missing one key ingredient, according to new research

Reduce your calories. Eat more vegetables. Limit soft drinks and junk foods. For years, even decades, this has been the advice for those wanting a healthy body weight, lower blood pressure and better markers of metabolic health. Most weight-loss advice has focused on either what to eat (and what to avoid), or how much to eat. Think of dietary pyramids produced by government agencies, calories on food packaging and meals, and typical nutritional advice.

It’s all true, to a certain extent: it’s obviously better to eat a healthier, nutritionally balanced diet, and yes, lower body weight is broadly linked to reducing calories. But this type of approach can be hard to sustain. Even as a personal trainer who knows what I “should” be eating according to government dietary advice and has heard too much about calorie deficits, I take a slightly different approach to food. I think we need to bring nuance and a balanced approach to food and what we eat.

Prof Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh, and the author of How Not to Die (Too Soon)

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Published: May 5, 2026, 12:00 am

Why Friedrich Merz decided to risk Donald Trump’s wrath | Jörg Lau

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Trump’s retribution is painful for Germany and Nato, but Merz is not backing down. He knows the status quo is untenable

What began as a spat between Friedrich Merz and Donald Trump over the Iran war is rapidly turning into a historic rupture between Germany and the US. Its significance is hard to overstate. In Germany, the transatlantic falling-out adds to the domestic woes of a coalition government in crisis, overshadowing the first anniversary of Merz’s becoming chancellor tomorrow.

More importantly, it proves the futility of Merz’s attempt to be Europe’s Trump-whisperer and puts Nato’s credibility into question. But the dispute also boosts the ambition that Germany’s conservative leader set out on the night of his party’s election victory: to make Europe more independent from the US security umbrella.

Jörg Lau is an international correspondent for the German weekly Die Zeit

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Published: May 5, 2026, 5:00 am

Abortion pills are saving women’s lives. The right is trying to eliminate them | Moira Donegan

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The supreme court has kicked the can down the road after a federal court sought to ban the mailing of mifepristone

An event that ruined lives, degraded the citizenship of hundreds of millions, and permanently lowered the status of American women came and went four years ago, and American politics seems to have largely moved on. When the supreme court overturned Roe v Wade in 2022’s Dobbs decision, it fulfilled a decades-long project of the American right and made real a nightmare for women’s health and equality that feminists had dreaded for a generation. In the months that followed, protests were sporadic and largely moot: popular will, it had long become clear, had little bearing on abortion policy. Women began giving birth to babies they did not want, and dropping out of school and work to care for them – wasting their talents and abandoning their dreams. A flurry of court cases negotiating the impact of the court’s ruling in states across the country made abortion legal, then illegal, then legal again, then illegal again, with women’s ability to control their own lives flickering on and off like a dying lightbulb. Clinics that had served communities for years shut their doors, the world they had helped to build now extinguished by the justices. The new abortion bans are written in such draconian and expansive language that there are often no exceptions for rape or incest and only narrow, inscrutable legal permission for the life of the mother. Because of these bans, women died. Their names blazed across the headlines for a few days, then faded.

The fact is that just four years after Dobbs, abortion has receded from the headlines and from the attention of many American voters. Part of this is because of legal reality: voter referendums on abortion, in states where they were possible, were mostly successful in protecting the right to choose, and those campaigns raised money and awareness about the issue. But that strategy was quickly exhausted; just about every state where a referendum on abortion rights is legally possible has now had one. And it is partly due, too, to the peculiar discursive invisibility of misogyny in American political life. Though we have perhaps never seen a moment when male identity and male grievance have been wielded to greater political effect, feminism is at a comparative nadir. The country is used to seeing women be made to suffer because they are women. America saw the violence that Dobbs did to women’s dignity, dreams, and health, and it largely shrugged its shoulders.

Moira Donegan is a Guardian US columnist

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Published: May 5, 2026, 5:00 am

The day had come to scatter my mum’s ashes. What could possibly go wrong? | Zoe Williams

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I thought the ceremony, at my mother’s cottage, would pass without a hitch. I don’t think she’d have been impressed by what followed …

If you’re looking for sound, practical advice on what happens when an elderly parent dies – the so-called “sadmin” – then you shouldn’t come to me because all the bits that went OK, my sister did, and all the bits that went unaccountably awry were when I got involved. If, however, you are looking for advice on the ceremony of ash-scattering, then I have loads, all of it learned five to 10 minutes after it would have been good to know.

We’d actually planned this pretty carefully, insofar as we knew where we wanted to go – a cottage our mum rented for years, which is still empty. When my mum died, a friend gave me a lovely hanky, so I took that, in case I got upset. It was a beautiful day; I had my cherished loved ones, a bottle of water and my vape. What could possibly go wrong?

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Published: May 5, 2026, 3:00 am

Want a green card? Better make sure you haven’t criticized Israel on social media | Arwa Mahdawi

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Updated guidelines issued by the Trump administration mean immigrants could potentially be denied a green card for their political opinions

Let’s play a fun game of Will This Get Me Deported? The first contestant is myself: a British-Palestinian green card holder in the US. I’ll start by quoting some recent news items concerning Israel. I don’t have the space to list every atrocity that the US ally has been accused of in the past few weeks so, unlike certain trigger-happy soldiers, I’ll restrict myself to two bullet points.

“Israeli soldiers and settlers are using gendered violence and sexual assault and harassment to force Palestinians from their homes in the occupied West Bank, human rights and legal experts say.” (The Guardian; 21 April)

“Israeli forces shot and killed a young female student on Thursday while she was attending a class held in a tent in the town of Beit Lahiya in ‌the northern Gaza Strip … third-grade student Ritaj Rihan was hit by a bullet in front of her classmates.” (Reuters; 9 April)

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Published: May 4, 2026, 3:00 am

The Guardian view on Trump, Merz and Europe’s security: EU countries cannot go it alone | Editorial

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The announcement of the withdrawal of thousands of US troops from Germany underlines the urgency of a pan-European defence strategy

As Donald Trump’s second term has become overshadowed by plunging poll ratings and an illegal, ill-advised war in the Middle East, European governments have regularly been singled out to bear the brunt of the US president’s growing frustration. Sir Keir Starmer’s refusal to militarily back the attack on Iran led to unfavourable comparisons to both Winston Churchill and King Charles. “Unfriendly” Spain has been threatened with a trade embargo for similar reasons. Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, previously seen as a key political ally, has also been on the receiving end. “I’m shocked by her,” Mr Trump said last month. “I thought she had courage. I was wrong.”

Currently it is Germany’s chancellor, Friedrich Merz, who finds himself in Washington’s crosshairs. In the wake of Mr Merz’s accurate observation that the US has no convincing strategy on Iran, the Pentagon has announced the future withdrawal of 5,000 US troops from bases in Germany. Vital long-range weapons are also to be withheld as American military stockpiles are depleted by events in the Middle East. For good measure, Mr Trump has threatened to raise tariffs on European car manufacturers to 25% – a measure that would hit Germany hardest.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 10:31 am

These are the questions I would ask the Enhanced Games … if they would let me | Sean Ingle

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While the doping-friendly event does not seem keen on journalistic interrogation, here’s what needs to be asked

The plan to fly to Las Vegas to cover what the Enhanced Games claims is the “next frontier of human performance” ended with a short email sent at 7.02pm on Friday. “After careful consideration, we are unable to approve your media credential request for this year’s event,” it said. “Due to the high volume of applications and limited media capacity, we could not accommodate all requests … thank you again for your interest and understanding.”

Admittedly, the rejection didn’t come entirely out of the blue. Unlike most sports organisations, the Enhanced Games had a pre-screening process which led to a nice PR man calling me a few days beforehand. His opening gambit? To point out the Guardian’s negativity towards the event (“Grotesque” – Barney Ronay; “Showcasing so much of the wrongness of the age” – Marina Hyde; “Competitors run the risk of their libido being ‘killed off’, leading experts have warned” – Sean Ingle).

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Published: May 5, 2026, 12:00 am

Arsène Wenger’s ‘daylight offside rule’ is on trial in Canada. Will it work?

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The Frenchman believes the rule change will make the game more open and exciting. If it succeeds in the Canadian Premier League it could go global

When Alejandro Díaz scored, he did not realize he was making history.

It was only hours after his club’s 2-2 draw with the Halifax Wanderers – a hard-fought match in which the Pacific FC striker grabbed the opener with a left-footed volley – that he learned that he had become the first professional player to score as a result of the so-called daylight offside rule.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 4:34 am

Edwards helps Timberwolves to win over Spurs despite Wembanyama’s playoff record

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  • Minnesota star returns from knee injury

  • Wembanyama makes NBA playoff record 12 blocks

  • Knicks keep on rolling with huge win over 76ers

Anthony Edwards announced to the San Antonio Spurs he had returned – not that anyone in the sold-out Frost Bank Center needed to be told.

The Timberwolves guard made an unexpected return 10 days after hyperextending his left knee, leading Minnesota to a 104-102 victory on Monday night in Game 1 of the Western Conference semi-finals.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 5:09 am

Sabalenka believes players will boycott grand slams to ‘fight for our rights’

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  • Players want greater share of revenue from tournaments

  • Sabalenka: ‘I think at some point we will boycott it’

Aryna Sabalenka believes that the top tennis players will boycott grand slam tournaments in an attempt to resolve their dispute with the four events, which they argue should provide players with a greater share of their growing revenues.

“I think at some point we will boycott it, yeah,” said Sabalenka during her pre-tournament press conference at the Italian Open. “I feel like that’s going to be the only way to fight for our rights.”

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Published: May 5, 2026, 6:32 am

Mercedes may have won again but Miami upgrades have shaken up the F1 grid | Giles Richards

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The improved form of McLaren and Red Bull and in Florida suggests the 2026 title race is likely to run and run

There is a long old way to go but after Formula One emerged from its enforced early season break with an entertaining romp around the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, it indicated that there may yet be a decent tale to be told this season. One where Mercedes do not have it all their own way.

Regulation changes dominated the buildup – of which more later because honestly paragraph two is too early to subject readers to the increasingly soul-destroying phrase “energy management” – but what really mattered in Miami was the sporting imperative of upgrades making a competitive difference.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 3:23 am

Auriemma says critics were ‘lying in weeds waiting’ in runup to Staley confrontation at Final Four

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  • UConn coach attracted widespread criticism for actions

  • Auriemma says he felt ‘dumb’ after altercation

Six weeks after his team lost to South Carolina in the Final Four, UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma said on Monday that he felt “dumb” for how his postgame exchange with Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley played out in front of a national audience.

“When I walked into the locker room afterward with the coaches, you are just shaking your head, thinking five more seconds, you couldn’t keep it in for five more seconds,” Auriemma said in his first news conference since then.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 4:53 am

Guardiola frustrated as hopes of City taking Arsenal to wire left in critical condition | Jamie Jackson

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Sluggish Manchester City failed to get the win they needed and have left themselves with a lot to do to regain title

Bedlam here, utter bedlam – particularly the finish when Jérémy Doku’s 97th-minute right-foot curler grabbed Manchester City a 3-3 draw with Everton.

Yet, the bottom line is this: the result places one Arsenal hand on the Premier League trophy, and City no longer control whether the other hand will join it.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 3:50 pm

David Squires on … an unexpected cameo amid all the Premier League drama

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Our cartoonist on a weekend of genuine excitement at the top and bottom of the English top-flight table

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Published: May 5, 2026, 3:09 am

Bullish Arteta urges Arsenal to ‘make next step’ as Atlético battle resumes

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A first Champions League final in 20 years is within touching distance, but a difficult tie is not over yet

Mikel Arteta can be forgiven for never missing the chance to remind everyone that these are unprecedented times for Arsenal. As his side prepares to face Atlético Madrid in the decisive act of their second successive Champions League semi-final, it is easy to forget that they have only reached this stage on four occasions in their entire history.

But 20 years after Arsène Wenger’s team edged past Villarreal in the last European match to be played at Highbury, Arsenal have their best opportunity since then to reach a second final after a campaign where they have swept all before them. The 1-1 draw in last week’s first leg in Madrid made it 13 matches unbeaten in this year’s Champions League – the only club to have achieved that feat – and also matched Wenger’s longest run without a defeat in Europe’s premier competition.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 12:00 am

Google DeepMind workers in UK vote to unionize amid deal with US military

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Exclusive: Worker pointed to Iran war and Pentagon’s Anthropic feud as indications the department is ‘not a responsible partner’

Workers developing Google’s artificial intelligence products in the UK have voted to unionize, in part out of concerns about a deal between the company and the US military that was announced last week.

In a letter slated to go to management on Tuesday and shared exclusively with the Guardian, workers at Google DeepMind, the company’s AI research laboratory, requested recognition of the Communication Workers Union and Unite the Union as joint representatives of the lab’s UK-based staff.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 10:05 pm

Zelenskyy condemns Russian ‘cynicism’ over parade truce as attack kills five

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Russian attack on gas facility in Poltava region kills three energy firm employees and two emergency service workers

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused the Kremlin of “utter cynicism” for killing five people in overnight strikes at the same time as seeking a truce so it can stage a military parade in Moscow.

Three employees of the state energy firm Naftogaz were killed in an initial attack on a gas facility in Ukraine’s central Poltava region, and two emergency service workers died at the scene in a follow-on bombing. Thirty-seven people were injured in the strikes.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 4:05 am

Sweary first trailer for young Anthony Bourdain biopic

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Dominic Sessa, The Holdovers breakout, will play legendary chef in a 70s-set drama from BlackBerry’s director

The first trailer for the Anthony Bourdain biopic, Tony, has been released giving us a sweary look at the late food icon’s younger years.

Dominic Sessa, The Holdovers breakout, plays 19-year-old Bourdain as he gets his first job in a kitchen in mid-70s Cape Cod.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 7:07 am

Macron backs Armenia’s pro-Europe PM as re-election campaign draws to close

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French president pitches in for Nikol Pashinyan, who faces stiff challenge from pro-Russia parties in vote next month

Emmanuel Macron has made an unabashed pre-election pitch on behalf of Armenia’s prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, saying the country’s destiny lies with Europe.

The French president also accused Russia of abandoning Armenia after the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war that led to Azerbaijan displacing tens of thousands of Armenians.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 5:52 am

The Lost Boys and Schmigadoon! lead Tony nominations with Rose Byrne and Daniel Radcliffe in the race

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Nominations also include recognitions for actors including Nathan Lane and Luke Evans while stars such as Lea Michele and Ayo Edebiri were snubbed

The Lost Boys and Schmigadoon! lead this year’s Tony nominations with 12 nods each.

The original musicals, based on the 80s vampire movie and cancelled Apple TV comedy respectively, will face off against each other in the category of original musical up against Titanique and Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York).

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Published: May 5, 2026, 7:05 am

Explosion at fireworks factory in China kills at least 26

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Other fireworks manufacturers in Liuyang, in central Hunan province, ordered to halt production after deadly blast

An explosion at a fireworks plant in a central Chinese province has killed at least 26 people and injured 61, prompting the halting of all firework manufacturing near the site.

The blast occurred in the city of Changsha, in Hunan province, on Monday afternoon, China’s official news agency Xinhua said. China Daily said the plant was operated by the Huasheng Fireworks Manufacturing and Display Co in the Changsha-administered, county-level city of Liuyang.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 1:34 am

HSBC profits fall amid $400m fraud-related charge and Iran war

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London-headquartered bank’s shares slide as it sets aside an extra $300m to cover effects of Middle East conflict

HSBC has taken a $1.3bn (£961m) hit to profits, amid the fallout from the US-Israel war on Iran and fraud in the troubled private credit sector.

The London-headquartered bank said profits fell 4% in the first three months of the year, dropping $100m to $9.4bn, compared with the same period in 2025. Revenue increased 6% to $18.6bn.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 5:57 am

France serves up €1 meals to all university students in effort to cut hardship

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Ministers take action after survey shows almost half of students had gone without food for financial reasons

French universities have begun offering €1 (86p) meals to all students regardless of income in a measure designed to address financial hardship.

Student unions have been pushing to extend the €1 rate – down from the usual €3.30 – for a three-course meal to all students, which was previously only available to those with low incomes or receiving financial aid.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 5:16 am

‘The whale was not treated with the respect it deserved’: recriminations after carcass towed to Wollongong tip

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Tugboat tows carcass of ‘leviathan proportions’ 20km from Era beach to Bellambi boat ramp, attracting sharks, says councillor demanding inquiry

Fishers, surfers and divers say they should have been warned about the towing of a huge whale carcass along a 20km stretch of coast south of Sydney, which resulted in increased shark activity.

A Wollongong City councillor is demanding a review into the operation to remove the sperm whale from a remote beach in the Royal national park last week.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 11:08 pm

Anger over green light for traffic lights on Argyll’s ‘Bridge over the Atlantic’

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Plans to install traffic lights on Clachan Bridge will ruin tourist attraction and endanger pedestrians, critics warn

Traffic lights are to be installed beside the scenic Clachan Bridge on Scotland’s wild Argyll coast despite fears it will be a “desecration” of a nationally-significant heritage site.

Known since the early 19th century as the “Bridge over the Atlantic”, the 233-year-old crossing from the mainland to the Isle of Seil attracts visitors eager to boast of their trans-oceanic journey, but there are concerns motorists on green will soon act aggressively towards pedestrians on what is a much-photographed landmark.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 12:00 am

Norwegian fish farms polluting fjords with waste likened to ‘raw sewage of millions of people’

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Exclusive: ‘Fish sludge’ in coastal waters now has nutrient levels equivalent to those in untreated effluent of country the size of Australia, report finds

Norwegian fish farms are filling fjords and other coastal waters with nutrient pollution equivalent to the raw sewage of tens of millions of people each year, a report has found.

Norway is the largest farmed salmon producer in the world, and nutrients in fish feed are excreted directly into coastal waters. Analysis from the Sunstone Institute found that Norwegian aquaculture released 75,000 tonnes of nitrogen, 13,000 tonnes of phosphorus and 360,000 tonnes of organic carbon in 2025.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 3:01 pm

Fixing methane mega-leaks could boost energy stock amid crisis, report says

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International Energy Agency analysis shows methane leaks remained at near-record highs in 2025

Methane emissions from the energy sector remained at near record levels in 2025, the International Energy Agency has concluded.

Tackling the emissions could make billions of cubic metres of gas available to international markets, a top priority as the war in the Middle East squeezes energy supplies, the IEA said in a report.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 1:50 am

Judge ‘disturbed’ over ‘legally deficient’ treatment of Trump gala shooting suspect

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Cole Allen was isolated from other inmates, denied a Bible and placed on suicide watch despite showing no suicidal tendencies

A US judge on Monday apologized to the man accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump for the “legally deficient” treatment he has faced in a Washington DC, jail, including being placed on suicide watch, separated from other inmates and denied a Bible.

The US magistrate judge Zia Faruqui said he was disturbed by the conditions for Cole Allen, who allegedly fired a shotgun during a foiled attack on Trump and senior officials in his administration at a 25 April press gala. The judge said the conditions were inappropriate for a person with no criminal history.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 1:41 pm

Rudy Giuliani breathing on his own after being hospitalized for pneumonia

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Former New York City mayor, who was placed on ventilator, is also being monitored, a spokesperson said

Rudy Giuliani, a former New York City mayor, is breathing on his own after being hospitalized with pneumonia and placed on a ventilator, his spokesperson said on Monday.

Giuliani, 81, remains in critical but stable condition at a Florida hospital and is being monitored as a precautionary measure, Ted Goodman, a spokesperson, said.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 10:47 am

Zohran Mamdani condemns ICE after police and protesters clash in Brooklyn

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Police forcibly broke up protest outside hospital where federal immigration agents took detainee for evaluation

New York City’s mayor, Zohran Mamdani, and other local officials on Monday condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after federal officers dragged a man out of a hospital building where he had been taken following an arrest, prompting a crowd of protesters to gather outside, where they clashed with police.

The incident over the weekend has also drawn scrutiny from critics questioning the New York police department’s response at the scene, in relation to New York City’s sanctuary laws, which bar local police from assisting federal immigration authorities in civil immigration enforcement.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 2:25 pm

Elon Musk settles SEC lawsuit over Twitter purchase and agrees to pay $1.5m fine

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Musk won’t have to give up any money he allegedly saved from delaying disclosure of initial purchase of Twitter stock

Elon Musk settled the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s civil lawsuit accusing the world’s richest person of waiting too long in 2022 to disclose his initial purchases of stock in Twitter, now known as X.

A trust in Musk’s name will pay a $1.5m civil penalty, without admitting wrongdoing. Musk won’t have to give up any money he allegedly saved from the delay.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 3:22 pm

Concierge firm co-founded by queen’s nephew went on ‘ill-timed’ hiring spree before Iran war

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Quintessentially almost quadrupled staff in Middle East and Asia less than year before wealthy began to flee Gulf

The embattled luxury concierge service co-founded by Queen Camilla’s nephew Ben Elliot embarked on what appeared to be an inopportune hiring spree in the Middle East and Asia before wealthy individuals began fleeing the region because of the US-Israel war on Iran.

Quintessentially almost quadrupled staff in the regions from 22 to 84 during its financial year to 30 April 2025, according to newly released annual accounts, which again reported multimillion-pound losses and warned of “material uncertainty” about its future.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 10:00 pm

Two killed and several hurt after car ploughs into crowds in German city of Leipzig

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A suspect has been apprehended, but detectives say little is known about their motivation at this stage

At least two people have been killed and several injured after a driver in an SUV ploughed into a crowd in the centre of Leipzig in eastern Germany, the city’s mayor has said.

“The police have apprehended the suspected assailant,” Burkhard Jung said on Monday, adding that the authorities had the scene in a pedestrian zone under control. “We still don’t really know the motivation. We don’t know anything about the perpetrator.”

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Published: May 4, 2026, 10:45 am

Lawyer who represented Hamas in court says UK police falsely listed him as member of group

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Fahad Ansari says it was ‘chilling’ that police ‘equated him with his client’ after he was stopped on return from family holiday in Ireland

A lawyer who filed Hamas’s challenge to proscription in the UK was recorded by police as being a member of the banned group, “equating him with his client”.

On a risk assessment form, a detective inspector, who authorised the detention of Fahad Ansari under the Terrorism Act on his return from a family holiday in Ireland, wrote “Hamas” in the space reserved for “membership of a known group”.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 3:54 am

Salisbury Cathedral restores stained-glass treasure by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris

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Project to refurbish ‘Angels’ hailed huge success as dean says it will ‘lift spirits and rekindle hope’

Sam Kelly admitted there had been some nights of broken sleep as he led a two-year project to restore one of Salisbury Cathedral’s treasures, a stained-glass window by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris.

“It would be wrong to say I didn’t lie awake sometimes,” said the head glazier. “You are working on something that is very precious and if it fell on the floor, it would be very bad.”

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Published: May 4, 2026, 11:00 pm

An AI version of Milton’s Paradise Lost is fundamentally unworthy of one of the great works of art

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Pulp Fiction co-writer Roger Avary wants to bring the epic poem to the big screen using the power of artificial intelligence. It can’t be any good

The thing about unfilmable works of literature is that most of them eventually turn out to be quite filmable after all. The Lord of the Rings was a bit of a mess when shot in rotoscope on a minuscule budget by the guy who filmed Fritz the Cat; it won Oscars when handed to Peter Jackson, given the GDP of a small nation and a visual effects department the size of Gondor. The 1984 version of Dune was a disappointment, despite the presence of David Lynch in the director’s chair, largely because all that gleaming, tawdry galactic opulence couldn’t make up for the comprehensively bad acting, clotted exposition and obsession with freaky heart plugs. And yet the 2021 adaptation from Denis Villeneuve ended up being a tour de force of masterly restraint and monolithic scale.

Milton’s Paradise Lost? The 17th-century epic poem has always felt like an outlier, a work of literature too religiously inspired to be filmed purely as a work of fantasy, yet too riotously bonkers to be treated with puritanical reverence. It contains more drama than the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe in every line of thunderous God-baiting iambic pentameter. And now Roger Avary, co-writer of Pulp Fiction and director of Killing Zoe and The Rules of Attraction, wants to bring it to the big screen using the power of AI.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 2:25 am

‘It was like a spiritual experience’: two TV stars on being handcuffed together in every scene

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Tahar Rahim and Izuka Hoyle had only just met when the crew snapped cuffs on their wrists – and made them do roly-polys. The stars of Sky drama Prisoner talk bravery, breast milk and Denzel Washington

Few devices in film and television are as enduring as the “odd couple handcuffed together”. Think Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis in The Defiant Ones, or Bob Hoskins sawing cuffs off a cartoon Roger Rabbit. It has been parodied and recycled – and yet, as Sky’s new show Prisoner makes clear, the idea of being stuck with a stranger still packs a punch.

In Prisoner, the odd couple are Amber Todd, a prisoner transport officer played by rising star Izuka Hoyle (Boiling Point, Big Boys) in her first leading role, and Tibor Stone, a contract killer played by French star Tahar Rahim (The Serpent, The Mauritanian). It is Todd’s job to get Tibor to his high-profile court hearing at the Old Bailey. But when their convoy is ambushed, they’re forced to flee a relentless crime syndicate. The result is a propulsive six-parter with plenty of twists, turns and handcuffed fight scenes.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 3:15 am

‘Extreme demands’: Finnish cross-country ski psychodrama Guts finds global success

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Ferocity of women’s sport juxtaposed with cosy homes and pretty snow scenes in TV series gaining wider recognition

The concept of sisu – used to refer to guts or inner strength – is often talked about as the source of Finnish happiness.

And Guts, a hit Finnish TV series about top female cross-country skiers, makes it clear from the beginning that any happiness in this psychodrama is going to be exceptionally hard-won.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 9:00 pm

Surrender review – Josh Duhamel hunts smirking serial killer in 90s throwback thriller

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A whiff of David Fincher’s Seven lingers in the air but this moody crime drama from David Lipper is devoid of clever twists

‘We got a serial killer,” announces a policeman in this retro 1990s-style thriller directed by David Lipper; evidence has comes back that an enigmatic, super-clever suspect (played by Dylan Sprouse) has the blood of three different people on his clothing. (But if the victims were all killed at roughly the same time, wouldn’t that make him a mass murderer?) It’s best not to get too hung up on nomenclature or to think too hard about anything here – like how can one character predict that an ordinary pen would get left behind in a room to serve as a convenient murder weapon? Just go with the throwback vibe, the moody underlit cinematography, and growling subsonic score. Even the faces vaguely recall B- and C-movie fodder from the 1990s/early 2000s including Josh Duhamel and Til Schweiger, here playing a retiring police detective and his mysteriously German commanding officer, respectively.

Duhamel’s Shaw is nominally the protagonist here, although he’s consistently upstaged by Sprouse’s blood-splattered murderer, called AJ, who pulls out the unsettling high-pitched giggles and evil smirks we’ve come to expect from our movie killers. It turns out that AJ has left a trail of clues leading to each of his recent murders that Shaw must unravel if he’s to find his own teenage son (Corbin Pitts), who AJ has locked up in some underground lair with only hours left until he runs out of air.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 1:00 am

Preemptive Listening review – artist’s film about sirens is buzzing with sonic ideas

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With its striking images and experimental soundtrack, artist Aura Satz’s film is an endurance test that might work better in a gallery

This film from the London-based artist Aura Satz is an exploration of sirens – as in the warning devices, not the mythical creatures that lure unsuspecting men to their doom. Really it’s an art film, and might have been more at home in a gallery where audiences would be able to engage with its striking images and experimental soundtrack for as long as the mood takes them. As a feature-film experience it becomes an endurance test, a battle to pay attention and concentrate for the whole thing.

It opens with a drone shot of a huge siren in the middle of what looks like a residential neighbourhood, ready to alert residents to heaven knows what threat. Over the top, a shrill, insinuating track from composer Laurie Spiegel buzzes with the nagging whine of an electronic mosquito. There are some interesting ideas here. British-Egyptian actor Khalid Abdalla muses on the role of sirens in the 2011 Arab spring protests, and we learn that in Palestine loudspeakers in mosque minarets sound a siren every year on Nakba day – one second for every year that has passed since Palestinians were displaced from their homeland after the creation of the state of Israel.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 11:00 pm

‘As reassuring as a warm hug’: why Donnie Darko is my feelgood movie

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The latest in our series of writers paying tribute to their most rewatched comfort films is an unusual journey back to the 1980s through the lens of the early 2000s

If the stereotypical feelgood movie is a cashmere comfort blanket – the kind of film that leaves viewers blissed out on the sofa as the credits roll and Bridget Jones finally gets to snog Mark Darcy – I should probably notify a qualified team of specialists that my own is a tale of teenage alienation, suburban hypocrisy, apocalyptic dread and a man in a monstrous rabbit suit issuing stern instructions about death. Then again, it does have a considerably better soundtrack.

Richard Kelly’s Donnie Darko explored alternate realities decades before the Marvel films and Everything Everywhere All at Once made the multiverse a pop-cultural touchstone. Its tree-lined streets, Halloween skies and teenagers pedalling through suburbia were like a weirder, sadder blueprint for Stranger Things long before Hawkins existed. It’s a suburban fever dream about fate, madness and collapsing timelines, a nightmarish physics puzzle steeped in existential dread. But beneath all the cult-film weirdness, it is also the oddly uplifting story of a lonely, damaged kid who finally understands his place in the world – and sacrifices himself to save it against the backdrop of some of the most luminous 80s alt-pop atmospherics ever recorded.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 2:00 am

‘My body ached from the volume’: the mystery and majesty of Japanese noise-rockers les Rallizes Dénudés

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The incendiary Japanese group who emerged out of late-60s unrest were suspicious of studios so their legacy was long left to bootleg obsessives. But unheard recordings are revealing their lesser-known gifts for melody

By 1969 student protests were raging across Japan, as anti-university, anti-war and anti-government movements mingled in strikes and classroom blockades. “Students were getting really violent,” Makoto Kubota recalls of Kyoto’s Doshisha University, leaving his studies in shambles. But when his quiet, magnetic fellow student Takashi Mizutani invited Kubota to the first gig by his band les Rallizes Dénudés, their deafening psych-rock became his calling. “I’d never experienced that amount of volume. My body ached.”

Les Rallizes Dénudés, which Kubota soon joined, have become the stuff of rock mythology: a mysterious, ever-shifting group whose early use of extreme distortion has won fans ranging from Osees’ John Dwyer to Lady Gaga. As its sole constant member since founding it in 1967, vocalist-guitarist Mizutani’s secretive nature and aversion to studio recordings have meant their story is still being pieced together, and their music chiefly circulated as live bootlegs. Discovering these had generated a cult international fanbase long after the band’s final gig in 1996, and Mizutani and Kubota reconnected in 2019 with plans to reunite – cut short by Mizutani’s death later that year. In his memory, Kubota is restoring and releasing their music, including an extraordinary lost album.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 2:49 am

‘My generation have deluded themselves’: ex-Vampire Weekender Rostam on pop, protest and life as an Iranian-American

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Inspired in part by Zohran Mamdani’s NY mayorship, Rostam Batmanglij’s gorgeous new album fuses Americana with sounds of the Middle East. So why isn’t his mum happy?

The first song Rostam Batmanglij ever learned to play on guitar was Chuck Berry’s Johnny B Goode, the quintessentially American rock’n’roll hit about being an American rock’n’roll star. “It doesn’t get more American than that,” he says, with a smile.

The 42-year-old superproducer (Frank Ocean, Charli xcx, Carly Rae Jepsen) and former Vampire Weekend member is sitting across from me in a coworking cafe in London, trying to explain the fixation he’s always had with US culture. “My brother was born in France, my parents were born in Iran,” he says. “But I was in my mum’s womb when I first came to America. My position is different. So what is my relationship to the American flag? What is my relationship to American citizenship?”

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Published: May 4, 2026, 12:00 am

Galilee String Quartet review – Palestinian ensemble improvise their signature east-west blend

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Milton Court, London
The four siblings start with Webern before ditching traditional instruments for mics, voices, percussion and oud

‘We’ve done many concerts, but this is the first time I’m stressed,” the first violin confesses with a grin, lowering his instrument before a single note has sounded. But before he can launch into the story he’s interrupted by the cellist. “We’re actually supposed to play first!” she chides.

A string quartet is often compared to a four-way marriage. But what if the dynamic was closer to four siblings? One group that doesn’t need to imagine the answer is the Saad family: brothers Omar, Mostafa and Gandhi, and sister Tibah – AKA the Galilee String Quartet.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 7:12 am

The Given World by Melissa Harrison review – a stunning tale of rural life for an era of ecological crisis

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Eerie omens haunt this absorbing group portrait set over six months in an English village

Sitting stoned on a hill above his village, a young man muses on his place in the world. Connor is proud to have fenced pastures while his mates have been away at university. But it’s overwhelming to think of all their lives being equally real and urgent. Are they part of the same story or separate ones? A phrase comes to him from a book he hated at school: something about “the roar on the other side of silence”. In this fine, subtle and strange novel from one of the most probing writers of contemporary rural life, Melissa Harrison earns that nod to George Eliot, whose words she gives to an anxious and ecstatic labourer clutching a can of Fanta.

The Given World follows the inhabitants of one village in a river valley, a place “as old as anywhere”, for six months between the equinoxes of a year. The time is now, or an imminent future when the seasons seem to have “ceased their metronome”. At first, the central figure appears to be Clare, who knows each flagstone of the ancient priory that has been the centre of her life. The six months are her dying time, from diagnosis to last thoughts. But, in a way that pays tribute to the solitary Clare’s understanding of interconnectedness, the novel goes out from the priory to trace a web of lives. In the breezeblock bungalow next door, a desperate farmer tunes in at dawn to American evangelists on the radio. Like Saj the postman, we call at addresses where literary fiction rarely bothers to ring the bell.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 11:00 pm

One Leg on Earth by ’Pemi Aguda review – a powerfully eerie portrait of Lagos

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A young pregnant woman is assailed by dark visions of sisterhood in a novel splicing eco-horror, cosmic distress and ideas of the monstrous feminine

Realism, contrary to appearances, isn’t a form closed off to horror. The stories in ’Pemi Aguda’s debut collection, Ghostroots, a finalist for the 2024 US National Book award, rivetingly bore out this fact. Neither strictly realistic nor wholly supernatural, they seized on ordinary events pulsing with sinister possibility: a mother distraught at her inability to produce milk for her newborn wonders whether her unresolved feelings over her husband’s infidelity might have poisoned her body; a young woman prone to violence fears she is inhabited by the spirit of a wicked ancestor; a driver who runs over a pedestrian can’t shake off the feeling that her own daughter will be next to die. One Leg on Earth, as the title suggests, is similarly a liminal creature, although it flirts more openly and ingeniously with darkness. It follows a young woman, Yosoye Bakare, newly arrived in Lagos to intern at an architecture firm involved with building Omi City, a state-of-the-art enclave on land reclaimed from the sea.

Away from home, Yosoye is hungry for adventure. Out on a stroll one night, she slips into a cruddy bar, allows a man to buy her a drink, and goes to a cheap motel where they have ravenous sex without protection. Across the city, pregnant women are inexplicably throwing themselves into open water. But when Yosoye learns she is expecting, she decides to keep the baby. “It was hard to explain to someone who hadn’t spent their whole life trying to belong, to be inside – the joke, the anecdote – that the promise of another being that would be just theirs, that would, yes, belong to them, was like cold water on the tongue after hours of trekking under the Lagos sun.”

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Published: May 4, 2026, 1:00 am

Lubaina Himid’s British pavilion at the Venice Biennale review – alienation in a green and pleasant land

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Amid a calming soundtrack of lapping waves and cooing birds, workers in brightly coloured paintings share glances that say: ‘What the hell are we doing here?’ But isn’t there more to not belonging than this show suggests?

Home comforts aren’t always all that comfortable. Here at the Venice Biennale, Lubaina Himid paints an awkward, tense, uncomfortable portrait of our damp old home nation. Her installation of monumental paintings and a wall of painted oars at the British pavilion is full of tailors and cooks and architects, the people who shape the country, keeping it fed, clothed and sheltered.

An audio piece burbles through the space with the sound of bucolic country life: seagulls, rigging slapping on masts, bird calls and buzzing flies. How lovely Great Britain is, how welcoming and kind and accepting.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 6:10 am

Seen a ghost? The eeriest images from Fotografia Europea – in pictures

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From gigantic goat hair costumes to small hidden rooms in houses, this year’s photography festival takes a turn for the spectral

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Published: May 4, 2026, 11:00 pm

Women behind the lens: ‘After state massacres, I began burning the prints as an act of mourning’

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Iranian visual journalist Parisa Azadi set her images alight in response to January’s violent repression by the regime, not to erase them, but to convey ‘rage, grief and refusal’

In September 2022, as revolution spread across Iran, I witnessed it from Dubai through the unstable glow of phone screens. Raw videos surfaced daily before disappearing into internet blackouts: women burning their hijabs, young men wounded by metal pellets, teenagers dragged into unmarked vans.

Unable to return safely to Iran, where I had spent six years documenting life under repression, I felt helpless. This work emerged from that pain and is both testimony and absence: the public violence of the state and my private, long-distance bearing witness.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 10:00 pm

Feminism play Liberation and first world war novel Angel Down among Pulitzer winners

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This year’s winners also include Jill Lepore’s book on the constitution and Brian Goldstone’s on housing insecurity

Pulitzer prize officials awarded the fiction award to an author with a long history in fantasy, horror and young adult novels: Daniel Kraus, cited for Angel Down, a first world war narrative that unfolds in one long sentence. Liberation, Bess Wohl’s look back at the feminist consciousness-raising groups of the 1970s, received the drama prize.

Winners announced on Monday included two books rooted in the founding of the US. Jill Lepore’s We the People: A History of the US Constitution won for history, and Amanda Vaill’s Pride and Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in an Age of Revolution was the winner for biography.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 1:23 pm

‘It feels like an independent republic’: Madrid’s new arty barrio of Carabanchel

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This traditional neighbourhood ‘across the river’ is where the city’s creatives are heading as the centre heats up

Madrid’s current boomtown dynamics are driving the city centre way upmarket, pushing the average punter to outer barrios in search of cheaper rent. As seen in New York and elsewhere, the creative class is moving too – crossing the River Manzanares to open studios in the former factories and metalworks of Carabanchel. Now the city’s most populous district, this used to be a separate municipality, which was annexed to the capital in 1948 and built up into canyons of high-rise flats to house the postwar influx from the provinces, and later from Latin America.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 11:00 pm

Put those weights down! How ‘eccentric’ exercise opens up a whole new world of fitness

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For years we have been told the best way to get fitter and stronger is to lift something heavy, whether that’s a barbell or our own bodyweight. What if how we put it down was just as important?

We all love a power move, such as running, jumping, throwing balls, swinging kettlebells or scaling walls. In comparison, deliberate, controlled movement can seem a bit boring. But this slower side of exercise is frequently safer and less physically demanding than its more showy rival. And according to the latest research, one form of it is more effective than it has traditionally been given credit for.

“Eccentric exercise training provides numerous benefits for physical fitness and overall health, making it suitable for a wide range of individuals,” Prof Kazunori Nosaka writes in a new paper published in the Journal of Sport and Health Science. It “offers unique advantages over concentric or isometric exercise, particularly in promoting neuromuscular adaptations”.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 2:00 am

‘Stores an ungodly amount of stuff’: 11 products our writers rely on to organize and declutter

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Spring cleaning is upon us. Here are tips to manage space and things, from swapping out clothes to clearing cabinets

The sense of awakening that comes with spring can spur many of us to clear out the clutter and get organized.

From switching out winter wardrobes to reining in overflowing bathroom cabinets and spice racks, there are many ways to get ourselves and our homes in better order – or at least try to. Filter reviewer Julie Skinner has deployed giant clothespins. Writer Bernadette Machard de Gramont found a nifty way to organize her sprawling skincare collection. Longtime Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi has a solution for your spice rack.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 12:15 pm

Is it true that … your lungs regenerate when you quit smoking?

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Our lungs have evolved to heal from damage, but some smokers will suffer irreversible effects

It used to be thought that the lungs couldn’t regenerate,” says Dr Charlotte Dean, head of the lung development and disease group at Imperial College London. “But we know now that’s not the case. Broadly speaking, they can repair when you quit smoking.”

Smoking is in effect damaging your lungs, Dean says, and the lungs have a substantial capacity to heal themselves. They have evolved to cope with pollution or getting infected by bacteria or viruses. “Because they’re so vital – you can’t survive without your lungs – they needed to have this capacity,” she says.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 12:00 am

Houseplant hacks: can a damp towel keep plants alive?

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As a cheap, easy solution for when you’re away from home for a few days, it quietly does its job

The problem
Going away for a week and leaving your plants to fend for themselves is a specific kind of anxiety. You water thoroughly before you leave, move them out of direct sunlight, group them together and then spend your holiday picturing a wilted peace lily.

The hack
One hack suggests wrapping damp towels around the base and sides of your pots, creating a slow-release moisture jacket that keeps the root zone cooler and hydrated, while also acting as an insulating layer that slows evaporation from the soil surface. Unlike wicking systems that actively draw water in, this is purely about retention – holding on to the moisture that’s already there.

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Published: May 5, 2026, 2:00 am

My rookie era: ‘Why don’t I cut my own fringe? I have hands. I have a mirror. What’s stopping me?’

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There are many online techniques for self-cutting a fringe – but would I end up looking like Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction or a low-budget Grimes?

I have had a fringe since I was 15 years old. I will never forget this life-altering haircut. For years before it I had been suffering lingering effects from a bob cut I received unwillingly in primary school.

You were not a cool person if you had a bob as an adolescent in the early 2000s. But finally my hair had grown sufficiently for styling and I got it cut to sit neatly on my shoulders with front bangs.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 8:00 am

The pet I’ll never forget: Merlin the sassy pig, who helped me meet my husband

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I always knew my Vietnamese pot-bellied pig was smart and special – and he has brought love, chaos and happiness into my life

We have lots of animals in our home in Sacramento, California – a dog, two chicks, a pigeon, a bearded dragon, three rats and two rescue cows. But our pig, Merlin, is special.

I had a pig obsession for a while. I remember going to visit some animal sanctuaries and getting emotional when I saw the pigs. There’s just something about them that I felt a connection to. I knew how smart they were. I remember telling myself that one day I’d have a pig.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 3:00 am

Republicans split with Trump and back Haitians – to save their seats

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In Ohio, where Haitians have helped revive the economy, vulnerable Republicans are reluctant to toe the Trump line

For months Carl Ruby, a pastor at a church in Springfield, Ohio, and a prominent supporter of the city’s estimated 10,000 Haitian immigrants, had been trying to contact his local congressman, Republican Mike Turner.

Ruby had long hoped for an opportunity to explain in person the difficulties facing Haitians in Springfield and how that community had helped revive the struggling town.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 5:00 am

‘We’re a perfect example of being lied to’: Democrats vie to flip Ohio in a battle for trust

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Trump’s war in Iran, gas prices and corruption dominate messaging as special election nears to fill Senate seat

It’s tough to beat the prices at Golden Dawn, an Italian restaurant that first opened its doors in 1932 on the north side of Youngstown, Ohio, and where a hamburger and fries today goes for $7 and a domestic beer just $2 at happy hour.

But the price that’s most discussed these days around its neon-lit, crescent-shaped bar is the $5 a gallon that gas prices are nearing at stations across this north-eastern Ohio city that is one of the state’s most prominent victims of manufacturing disinvestment. Where people differ is about what caused it, and who should take the blame.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 3:00 am

‘Point of no return’: New Orleans relocation must start now due to sea level, study finds

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Louisiana’s cultural hotspot could be surrounded by Gulf of Mexico before end of this century, authors say

The process of relocating people from New Orleans should start immediately, as the city has reached a “point of no return” that will see it surrounded by the ocean within decades due to the climate crisis, a stark new study has concluded.

Ongoing sea-level rise and the rampant erosion of wetlands in southern Louisiana will swallow up the New Orleans area within a few generations, with the new paper estimating the city “may well be surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico before the end of this century”.

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Published: May 4, 2026, 2:00 am

Victory Day dance in Moscow and rubbish removal in Gaza: photos of the day – Tuesday

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

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Published: May 5, 2026, 5:13 am

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