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by Anna Betts and Maanvi Singh on (#726Y0)
LA district attorney says charges could carry the death penalty, after Nick Reiner arrested in murder of his parents
by Sanya Mansoor on (#7275Y)
Elizabeth Warren, Richard Blumenthal and Chris Van Hollen go after tech firms including Google and AmazonThree Democratic US senators announced Tuesday that they are investigating whether big tech companies are passing the soaring utility costs of energy-guzzling" data centers on to ordinary Americans. The trio sent letters to the heads of Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta as well as the data center operators CoreWeave, Digital Realty and Equinix asking for greater transparency, cost-sharing and accountability.Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Chris Van Hollen of Maryland and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut wrote that they were alarmed by reports that these data centers caused residential electricity bills to skyrocket". Regions with significant data center activity have already endured price increases by as much as 267% over the past five years, the three lawmakers wrote. According to the Energy Information Administration, a federal agency, the average cost of a US family's electricity bill had risen 7% year-over-year as of September. Continue reading...
by Robert Tait in Washington on (#7273A)
Susie Wiles gives strikingly unguarded comments in 11 interviews, starting before election, with Vanity FairDonald Trump believes there's nothing he can't do, nothing, zero" as US president, the White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles, said in a rare interview that shines an unvarnished spotlight on his second administration.Speaking to Vanity Fair, Wiles described Trump - who is teetotal - as having an alcoholic's personality", an insight she ascribed to her relationship with her late father, the broadcaster and NFL star Pat Summerall, who had alcoholism. Continue reading...
by Editorial on (#7273B)
The US president has repeatedly targeted American media in an attempt to muzzle debate and scrutiny. His attempt to export the bullying must be resistedOn the day that the government launched a high-stakes consultation to consider fresh ways of funding the BBC in the digital era, the corporation could have done without another difficult news event of its own. Donald Trump's decision to follow through on threats to sue over the content of a Panorama programme broadcast in October 2024 may not have come as a surprise, given Mr Trump's litigious record in the United States. But it will add to the general air of beleaguerment at the corporation and further embolden its domestic political enemies.A terse BBC statement on Tuesday suggested that there would be no backing down in the face of White House bullying. That is the right response to absurd claims of overwhelming financial and reputational harm" caused to the US president, and a fantastical request for damages amounting to $10bn. The BBC has rightly apologised for the misleading splicing together of separate clips from Mr Trump's rabble-rousing speech on January 6 2020, prior to the violent storming of the US Capitol. A serious error of judgment was made in that editing process - though the House of Representatives January 6 committee concluded that Trump did use his speech to incite an insurrection. But the claim that a programme not broadcast in the US was part of a malicious plan to defame Mr Trump and subvert the democratic process ahead of last year's election is utterly specious. Continue reading...
by Tiago Rogero South America correspondent on (#7272R)
Marco Rubio calls drug-trafficking militia, present in at least 20 of Colombia's departments, violent and powerful'The US has designated the Gulf Clan, Colombia's largest and most powerful illegal armed criminal group, as a foreign terrorist organisation.The notorious drug-trafficking militia with its roots in far-right paramilitary forces, is present in at least 20 of Colombia's departments, and dominates people- and drug-smuggling routes through the Darien Gap. It has also battled unsuccessfully against leftwing rebels for control of criminal networks along the Venezuelan border. Continue reading...
by Associated Press on (#7273C)
Cair claims in lawsuit that Florida governor's order blocking group from state resources was unconstitutionalA leading Muslim civil rights group in the US has sued Ron DeSantis, the Florida governor, over his order designating it and another organization as a foreign terrorist organization", saying the directive was unconstitutional.The Council on American-Islamic Relations, known as Cair, has more than 20 chapters across the United States and its work involves legal actions, advocacy and education outreach. Continue reading...
by Lucy Hough, Archie Bland, Ryan Ramgobin and Zoe Hi on (#726ZY)
The BBC has vowed to defend itself against the $10bn lawsuit that the US president, Donald Trump, filed against it. Trump alleges the broadcaster intentionally, maliciously and deceptively" edited the 6 January speech he gave before the attack on the US Capitol. On Tuesday, a BBC spokesperson said: As we have made clear previously, we will be defending this case. We are not going to make further comment on ongoing legal proceedings."Lucy Hough speaks to the head of national news, Archie Bland Continue reading...
by Kojo Koram on (#726ZZ)
Rescheduling marijuana might seem an unlikely move for a Republican president - but it perfectly coheres with his America First' worldviewFor decades, the issue of cannabis reform was firmly viewed as a leftist pipe dream. To most conservatives, particularly US Republicans, legalising weed was as realistic as nuclear disarmament, or abolishing national borders.Think of the phrase war on drugs" and the first people that probably come to mind are Republican presidents Nixon, Reagan and George HW and George W Bush. Although the clampdown reached its harshest levels during the presidency of Mr I didn't inhale" Bill Clinton, it always seemed as if the GOP owned the position of being tough on drugs". As recently as 2023, Mitch McConnell, then Senate Republican leader, reaffirmed this reputation by stating that: Democrats are struggling with the basics. This should not be this hard. Drugs belong off our streets."Dr Kojo Koram is professor of law and political economy at Loughborough University, and writes on issues of law, race and empire. He is the author of Uncommon Wealth: Britain and the Aftermath of Empire Continue reading...
by Rachel Leingang on (#726ZQ)
Randy Fine and Tommy Tuberville, US legislators, face backlash for Islamophobic calls to deport MuslimsDemocrats are condemning two Republican members of Congress who said, in the wake of the mass shooting in Australia, that the US should ban Muslims from the country and kick out those who already live here.Congressman Randy Fine, a Florida Republican, said he not only wants deportations of legal immigrants who are Muslim, but citizenship revocations wherever possible" of Muslims. Continue reading...
by Sarah Butrymowicz, The Hechinger Report on (#72700)
Under Trump, the department that once rooted out race- and disability-based discrimination has begun opening investigations over antisemitism and transgender policiesThe 10-year-old was dragged down a school hallway by two school staffers. A camera captured him being forced into a small, empty room with a single paper-covered window.The staffers shut the door in his face. Alone, the boy curled into a ball on the floor. When school employees returned more than 10 minutes later, blood from his face smeared the floor. Continue reading...
by Arwa Mahdawi on (#726WM)
While the New York mayor-elect is constantly smiling in the face of his detractors, having a perma-grin didn't come so easily to meAs a big fan of citizen science, I have spent the past month conducting a very important experiment. While I am not quite as hardcore as the American virologist Jonas Salk, who injected the polio vaccine into himself and his family before large-scale trials, this scientific inquiry has involved some personal pain. You see, I have spent the last month trying to smile like Zohran Mamdani. This is not, as I have discovered, an easy feat.Ever since the incoming mayor of New York became a household name, I've been intrigued by his perma-smile. His detractors call him a jihadist", and he smiles. He meets Donald Trump, and he smiles. Some Republican lawmakers launch a campaign to investigate his path to citizenship and deport him? He keeps on smiling. I'm not sure I've ever seen him look angry. Continue reading...
by Associated Press on (#726WN)
by Michael Sainato on (#726SS)
Data shows the headline unemployment rate continued to climb and hit 4.6%, a four-year high, last monthThe US labor market grew by more than expected last month, recovering some of the damage inflicted by the federal government shutdown, according to official data.An estimated 105,000 jobs were lost in October, and 64,000 were added in November, a highly-anticipated report showed on Tuesday. Continue reading...
by Richard Luscombe and agencies on (#726WP)
Two students were killed and nine wounded as hunt for unknown suspect enters fourth day, amid growing frustrationThe FBI has offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the killer of two students in a mass shooting at Brown University as the manhunt for someone described by the agency as an unknown suspect with a stocky build" enters its fourth day.Officials in Rhode Island hope the reward provides a breakthrough in the faltering case, the pace of which has sparked growing community frustration. One person of interest" was detained then released Sunday, and FBI director Kash Patel has faced criticism for prematurely declaring it solved. Continue reading...
by Whitney Bauck on (#726ST)
From LA to Charlotte, organizers are learning from others' strategies to protect residents amid federal crackdownsWhen Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) set its sights on Chicago in September, Chicagoans sprang into action to protect their immigrant neighbors: teaching each other how to recognize and safely document ICE agents, setting up know your rights" trainings, and distributing whistles en masse so people could loudly alert anyone in the vicinity when ICE was spotted.In the months since, whistles have become a popular raid alert tool in other cities across the country - New Yorkers wear them around their necks to warn neighbors, the people of New Orleans blast them outside ICE facilities and Charlotte residents used them to ward off Customs and Border Protection officials. While strongly associated with Chicago, the tactic is actually one that city organizers learned in part from groups in Los Angeles. Its spread is illustrative of the many ways cities are helping inspire and equip one another in the face of often unlawful federal activities. Continue reading...
by Associated Press on (#726SF)
Court filing was response to lawsuit asking judge to halt project until it goes through independent reviews and wins approval from Congress
by Clea Skopeliti on (#726SV)
President accuses broadcaster of deceptive' editing. Plus, music labels embrace AI despite artists' concerns
by David Smith in Washington on (#726SW)
The Zen-like US representative from Minnesota has had the highest level of death threats of any congressperson because of the president's attacksThat's Teddy," said Tim Mynett, husband of the US representative Ilhan Omar, as their five-year-old labrador retriever capered around her office on Capitol Hill. If you make too much eye contact, he'll lose it. He's my best friend - and he's our security detail these days."The couple were sitting on black leather furniture around a coffee table. Apart from a sneezing fit that took her husband by surprise, Omar had an unusual Zen-like calm for someone who receives frequent death threats and is the subject of a vendetta from the most powerful man in the world. Continue reading...
by David Smith in Washington on (#726SX)
The US House member says president's rhetoric about her and Somali Americans could have dangerous consequencesUS congresswoman Ilhan Omar has warned that Donald Trump's repeated personal attacks and dehumanising rhetoric are fuelling a climate of political violence that could have dangerous consequences.Speaking days after the president called for her to be thrown out of the country, Omar said Trump's incendiary language reaches the worst humans possible" and encourages them to act. Continue reading...
by Abené Clayton on (#726QQ)
Mia Tretta has advocated for gun-violence prevention since being shot as a high school student in California in 2019As federal and local authorities in Providence, Rhode Island, continue searching for the person who killed two Brown University students and injured nine others on Saturday, campus members and the broader community are grieving and dealing with a shattered sense of safety.But for 21-year-old Brown University junior Mia Tretta, it's familiar territory. Continue reading...
by Seth Lavin on (#726QR)
I am in awe of the children and their parents as they live through raids. How can you call an operation targeted when it blankets a city in fear?There is snow on the ground, but for some Chicago families, this is a moment of unfreezing. ICE is still out there, but Commander Gregory Bovino and his strike force have moved on. After months, Operation Midway Blitz has quieted.In places like the elementary school where I am principal, some parents who were hiding are poking their heads out doors. Children holding their breath since September are beginning to exhale. Continue reading...
by Michael Sainato, with photographs by Caroline Gutm on (#726QS)
Michaela's husband is away 14 hours a day amid Trump's ban on remote work, the threat of layoffs is ever-present and their health premiums are set to multiplyMichaela felt a sharp pain shoot from her hip while she bent over to water some plants in early May 2025. Then she fell over and couldn't get back up.Her husband called an ambulance and she spent the night in a hospital, where, at 57, she found out she had a mass on her spine. It was metastatic breast cancer. Continue reading...
by Robert Reich on (#726QT)
The president continues to preach austerity and hate to people struggling to make ends meet. No wonder voters are turning on himTrump gave what was billed as a Christmas speech" in rural Pennsylvania this past week that began with his wishing each and everyone one of you a very merry Christmas, happy New Year, all of that stuff" and boasting that now, under his presidency: Everybody's saying merry Christmas' again."He then claimed - contrary to the experience of nearly everyone in the crowd - that he had gotten them lower prices" and bigger paychecks". He also asserted that anyone having difficulty making ends meet should just cut back on buying stuff. You can give up certain products. You can give up pencils ... Every child can get 37 pencils. They only need one or two," he said, adding: You don't need 37 dolls for your daughter. Two or three is nice. You don't need 37 dolls."Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is a professor of public policy emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a Guardian US columnist and his newsletter is at robertreich.substack.com. His new book, Coming Up Short: A Memoir of My America, is out now Continue reading...
by Eleni Courea and Jamie Grierson on (#726M4)
President claims broadcaster intentionally, maliciously and deceptively' edited 6 January speech before Capitol attackThe BBC has vowed to defend itself against the $10bn lawsuit that the US president, Donald Trump filed against it.In a complaint filed on Monday evening, Trump sought $5bn in damages each on two counts, alleging that the BBC defamed him, and that it violated Florida's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act. Continue reading...
by Jamie Grierson on (#726NQ)
Flight logs reveal three British women onboard who were allegedly trafficked by convicted sex offender, according to BBCNearly 90 flights linked to Jeffrey Epstein reportedly arrived at and departed from UK airports, some with British women onboard who allege they were abused by the convicted child sex offender.Analysis by the BBC found three British women who were allegedly trafficked appear in Epstein's records of flights in and out of the UK and other documents related to the late disgraced billionaire. Continue reading...
by Kat Lay Global health correspondent on (#726NR)
Survey by world's largest network for sexual and reproductive health shows devastation to services, particularly in Africa and the Middle East, and amplification of anti-rights voicesCuts to US aid funding have directly led to the closure of more than 1,000 family planning clinics, new figures shared with the Guardian reveal.Millions of people have been left without access to contraceptives or care, including those who have suffered sexual assault, as part of a radical shift towards conservative ideologies that deliberately block human rights", according to the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). Continue reading...
by Sean Ingle on (#726M5)
The best we can hope for is that Paul does not get seriously hurt. Joshua, Netflix and the sport itself should know betterPrecisely 85 years ago, one of the most fearsome heavyweight boxers in history stunk out the joint. JoeLouis was in the midst of his Bumof the Month club": a staggering run of 13world title defences in 29 months against an assortment of stiffs, wild men and colourful characters. And when he arrived in Boston on 16 December 1940, most believed that Al McCoy would rapidly become his next victim. Only it didn't quite turn out that way.McCoy was expected to crumple under the first punch Louis tossed in his direction," the NewYorkTimes' correspondent wrote. Instead, the wily NewEngland veteran made Louis appear ludicrous at times. Adopting a crouching, bobbing, weaving style, McCoy was an elusive target for the paralysing fists of the titleholder." After the messy contest was stopped at the end of the fifth, a storm of jeers rang out. Louis had won, but only his bank balance had been enhanced. Continue reading...
by Guardian staff and agencies on (#726H5)
US Southern Command says boats were engaged in narco-trafficking'The US military has launched a fresh round of deadly strikes on foreign vessels suspected of trafficking narcotics, killing eight people.The US Southern Command posted footage of the strikes on social media on Monday, announcing it had hit three vessels in international waters. Continue reading...
by Coral Murphy Marcos (now); Lucy Campbell, Rachel L on (#725XS)
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by Callum Jones in New York and Jeremy Barr in Washin on (#726FZ)
President accuses corporation of intentionally, maliciously and deceptively' editing speech in Panorama broadcastDonald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the BBC over its editing of a speech he made to supporters in Washington before they stormed the US Capitol in 2021, requesting up to $10bn in damages.The US president alleged the broadcaster intentionally, maliciously, and deceptively" edited his 6 January speech before the insurrection, in an episode of Panorama just over a year ago. Continue reading...
by Maanvi Singh and agencies on (#726G0)
Order classifies opioid as potential chemical weapon amid administration's attempts to combat drug smugglingDonald Trump signed an executive order on Monday designating fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction" - classifying the synthetic opioid not only a lethal drug, but as a potential chemical weapon.The order also directs the Pentagon and justice department to take additional steps to combat production and distribution of the drug. The designation comes amid the administration's use of escalating and increasingly militaristic tactics to combat drug smuggling. Continue reading...
by Guardian staff on (#726G1)
Lawmakers from both sides criticize petty' posts; Trump seeking $10bn in damages from BBC - key US politics stories from 15 December 2025Celebrities and lawmakers from both of the US's major political parties have condemned Donald Trump after the president blamed the death of Rob Reiner on what he described as the acclaimed Hollywood director's dislike of him.After the apparent killings of Reiner, 78, and his 68-year-old wife, Michele, who were found dead at their home Sunday in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, Trump took to social media to call the director tortured and struggling". Trump also claimed Reiner died due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a mind-crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME". Continue reading...
by Sara Braun and agency on (#726BY)
Orders come after a levee is breached following a week of heavy rain amid a flash-flood warningOfficials in Washington state ordered immediate evacuations in three south Seattle suburbs on Monday after a levee failed following a week of heavy rains.The evacuation order from King county covered homes and businesses east of the Green River in parts of Kent, Auburn and Tukwila. Continue reading...
by Michelle R Smith in Providence on (#726G2)
Tension mixes with grief and frustration at Brown University in Rhode Island as police search for suspect
by Richard Luscombe, Maya Yang and agencies on (#72600)
Manhunt continues for killer of two students on campus Saturday, with suspect considered armed and dangerousThe governor of Rhode Island insisted on Monday evening that everything was being done by law enforcement to catch the person responsible for the mass shooting at Brown University in the state's capital on Saturday that killed two people and wounded nine others, as a huge manhunt continued.We want to see the individual that pulled the trigger on these young kids identified, apprehended and brought to justice," Daniel McKee, the state's governor and a Democrat, said at a press conference early on Monday evening. Continue reading...
by Kirsty McEwen (now); Maya Yang, Anna Betts and Fra on (#725XR)
Authorities continue to search for gunman who killed two students and injured nine others in Providence, Rhode Island, on Saturday
on (#726E7)
Video released during a press conference showed an individual dressed in dark clothing before the mass shooting at Brown University. The individual walked alone and they do not appear to be carrying anything in their hands. The individual's face is concealed and appears to have a light complexion. 'We're asking for the public's assistance in ... identifying this individual,' said Providence police chief Oscar Perez, urging the public to contact the tipline set up by law enforcement regarding the person responsible for the shooting.
by Reuters on (#726BP)
Company to scrap several electric models and focus on gas and hybrid as US president pulls support for EVsFord said on Monday it will take a $19.5bn writedown and is killing several electric-vehicle models, in the most dramatic example yet of the auto industry's retreat from battery-powered models in response to the Trump administration's policies and weakening EV demand.Ford, based in Dearborn, Michigan, said it will stop making the F-150 Lightning in its electric vehicle form, but will pivot to producing an extended-range electric model, a version of a hybrid vehicle called an Erev, which uses a gas-powered generator to recharge the battery. Continue reading...
by Sara Braun on (#726BQ)
Dr Susan Monarez to head PHNIX, a response to Trump administration's dismantling of public health safeguardsGavin Newsom, the California governor, announced the appointment of two prominent scientists who left the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in recent months over conflicts with the Trump administration to state positions.Dr Susan Monarez, the former director of the CDC, will lead California's new public health initiative, the Public Health Network Innovation Exchange (PHNIX). Continue reading...
by Sian Cain on (#725R5)
Actors, directors and politicians voice their sadness after bodies of Reiner and wife Michele Singer Reiner were found by authorities
on (#726BZ)
Rob Reiner has died aged 78 in an apparent homicide, along with his 68-year-old wife, Michele Singer Reiner. The director and actor had a celebrated career spanning All in the Family, The Princess Bride, This Is Spinal Tap and the beloved romcom When Harry Met Sally - with his films creating a number of oft-quoted lines
by Sam Levin in Los Angeles on (#72698)
Fans pay tribute to When Harry Met Sally and The Princess Bride film-maker and his wife after apparent homicideLos Angeles mourned the death of beloved Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele on Monday morning, as police announced the arrest of their son on suspicion of murder.News of the apparent homicide of the film-maker behind When Harry Met Sally, Misery, Stand By Me, The Princess Bride and This is Spinal Tap sent shockwaves across LA, from the wealthy Brentwood neighborhood where he and his wife were found dead, to Hollywood Boulevard. Continue reading...
by Associated Press on (#7269A)
by Editorial on (#7269B)
As EU countries face multiple challenges in a new era, they must fight to preserve the continent's social model. That means a new economic approachMore than a year after the election that handed Donald Trump a decisive comeback victory, the Democratic party has still not released its postmortemanalysis. But last week, an influential progressive lobby group published its own. Kamala Harris's campaign, its authors argued, failed to connect with core constituencies because it did not focus enough on addressing basic economic anxieties. By prioritising the menace to democracy that Maga authoritarianism represented, progressives neglected the bread-and-butter issues that were uppermost in many people's minds.As the EU braces for a tumultuous period of politics between now and the end of the decade, that is a lesson that needs to be fully absorbed in Brussels, Paris and Berlin. The White House, as its recently published national security strategy makes clear, is hopeful that patriotic" parties in Europe will soon replicate Mr Trump's success. In the EU's Franco-German engine room, Marine Le Pen's National Rally (RN) and Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) lead the polls, backed by large swaths of blue-collar voters. But among mainstream leaders and parties, it is hard to discern a response that is adequate to troubling times. Continue reading...
by Maya Yang on (#7269C)
President's statement blaming acclaimed director's death on his dislike of him described as disgusting' and vile'Celebrities and lawmakers from both of the US's major political parties are condemning Donald Trump after the president blamed the death of Rob Reiner on what he described as the acclaimed Hollywood director's dislike of him.After the apparent killings of Reiner, 78, and his 68-year-old wife, Michele, who were found dead at their home Sunday in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, Trump took to social media to call the director tortured and struggling". Trump also claimed Reiner died due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a mind-crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME". Continue reading...
by Guardian community team on (#7266F)
We want to hear from people about the news moments that were a ray of light in among the more difficult headlines and bad news storiesThough there have been many challenging news stories this year, we'd like to hear about the headlines that lifted your mood.What was a moment in 2025 that stood out for you as a ray of light? Do you have a story that gave you hope or brought you happiness? What is your favorite positive news story of the year? Continue reading...
by Adam Gabbatt on (#7266H)
Hilda Ramirez Sanan and her two US citizen children were illegally and forcefully detained', the lawsuit allegesA US immigrant with legal status and her two American children have filed a lawsuit against ICE, after they were hospitalized following a violent" and unlawful" detention in Massachusetts.Hilda Ramirez Sanan, a green card holder who has lived in the United States for more than 20 years, and her two US citizen children were illegally and forcefully detained", the lawsuit alleges. Continue reading...
by Rachel Leingang on (#7263D)
FBI director said his agency helped detain person of interest' in Brown shooting - who was released hours laterKash Patel, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations, is once again facing criticism for rushing to social media to tout his agency's work on tracking down a person of interest in a shooting prematurely.After a shooter killed two and injured nine at Brown University on Saturday, Patel, a lawyer and rightwing commentator before his job in the administration, posted on X that his agency had helped detain a person of interest in a hotel room" in Coventry, Rhode Island, acting off a lead from the Providence police. Continue reading...