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Indian Wells Open: Russians delayed after Middle East crisis travel disruptions
European stock markets rally after report of ‘secret outreach’ by Iran to try to end war
UK's FTSE 100 up by more than 50 points, while pan-European Stoxx 600 share index rises 1.2%
Senate to vote on war powers resolution to prevent Trump from continuing Iran conflict
Republicans are set to vote down the resolution introduced by Democrats, who have condemned Trump for launching strikes without Congressional approval
Luke Donald to remain Europe’s Ryder Cup captain and go for historic three-peat
Donald Trump ‘really does not care’ if Iran play at World Cup 2026
Burner account or not, Kevin Durant is bitter, petty and entirely relatable
The future Hall of Famer's behavior over the years has been rash and erratic. But it's understandable given the scrutiny he finds himself underThey're calling the posts the KD Files". There's no definitive proof that Kevin Durant is the man behind the X account @gethigher77 (display name: getoffmydickerson), but if he isn't, somebody has done a phenomenal impersonation. In various screenshots splashed across the internet, getoffmydickerson took shots at Durant's teammates, as the player himself has done before. There was also creative and amusing trash talk, something Durant has shown a talent for. Some of it crossed the line: the account made a reprehensible joke about supplying drones (Durant invests in the company Skydio, which has provided the Israel Defense Forces with weapons) and called Durant's teammate Jabari Smith Jr retarded". When asked about @gethigher77, Durant said, I'm not here to get into Twitter nonsense" - far from a denial that he was behind it, and in the eyes of many, confirmation that he was. We've got people writing in-depth proofs that the account is real.Not that getoffmydickerson is Durant's only problem. Shortly after the tweets blew up, Boardroom, which defines itself as a sports, media, and entertainment brand" co-founded by Durant and his agent Rich Kleiman, laid off three of its staff writers, rationalizing the move as part of a pivot to video. (An aside: what's the point of having career earnings of half a billion dollars if you're not willing to invest some of it to protect your media company from financial headwinds?) Continue reading...
With or without Lionel Messi, Inter Miami’s Trump visit means something | Leander Schaerlaeckens
The MLS champions face a familiar conundrum: lend credence to a warmongering administration, or sit out and draw heatDonald Trump was not at the White House when the military he commands began bombing Iran over the weekend. He was at Mar-a-Lago, his estate in Florida, following the action from a makeshift situation room apparently built from those curtains that you can wheel away. That's also where he was when American forces kidnapped Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and his wife a few weeks earlier.On Thursday, however, Trump will be at the White House for the really important business - namely, receiving Inter Miami as winners of the 2025 MLS Cup. Continue reading...
‘It’s not acceptable’: Foxborough board and World Cup officials spar over funding gap
At a meeting of the board that governs the Boston's World Cup stadium, promises were made if not acceptedTuesday evening's meeting of the Foxborough, Massachusetts, Select Board is still minutes from starting, but a local resident can't keep himself from approaching the bench. He has an urgent question for the five members, who in effect serve as the town's primary governing body. His tone isn't one of anger, more of concern.Do you think we're going to have the World Cup here?" Continue reading...
Louisiana mayor convicted of raping 16-year-old boy at her home while still in office
Misty Roberts, 43, faces sentences of up to 10 and seven years in prison after July 2024 sexual assault at pool partyThe former mayor of a Louisiana city has been convicted of raping a 16-year-old boy during a party at her house while she was still in office.Misty Roberts, 43, faces sentences of up to 10 and seven years in prison after a jury in the municipality of DeRidder on Tuesday found her guilty of two felonies: carnal knowledge - or statutory rape - of a juvenile as well as indecent behavior with a minor. Continue reading...
How Trump officials created ‘nuclear option’ against protesters in church
Critics say administration has overstepped authority in using 1994 law to prosecute protesters and journalistsWhen dozens of protesters interrupted a church service in St Paul, Minnesota, earlier this year, it revived a fierce yet enduring debate about whether places of worship are appropriate arenas for dissent.In demanding the resignation of a pastor who leads a local Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office, demonstrators chanted ICE out" and Hands up, don't shoot!" at Cities church on 18 January. Religious and political leaders condemned the action, fueled by the church's statement that protesters had frightened children and created a scene marked by intimidation and threat". Continue reading...
James Talarico wins Democratic primary for US Senate in Texas
State lawmaker beats Jasmine Crockett in fiercely contested election marked by record turnout and confusion at pollsJames Talarico won the Democratic nomination for a US Senate seat in Texas on Tuesday, capping a remarkable rise from state lawmaker and seminary student to the party's standard-bearer in one of the key races of the 2026 midterm cycle.With his blend of faith-based populism, bipartisan appeal and generational energy, Talarico defeated Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, a firebrand beloved by the party's base but who struggled to dispel concerns that she could defeat a Republican in a state that has not elected a Democrat statewide in more than 30 years. Continue reading...
The US and Israel gravely underestimated Iran’s response – here in the UAE, we are seeing the consequences | Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi
My family is in Tehran; I am in Abu Dhabi. Across the region, ordinary people are paying the price for these attacksSince Saturday, my mind has been torn between the place I live, Abu Dhabi, and Tehran, which has been the focus of my work and research for more than 15 years, and where I still have family. When I saw that Israel and the US had attacked Iran, I started worrying for family, thinking about potential consequences. But I barely had time to consider that before Donald Trump announced that this was about regime change. At that moment, I knew this was going to be big - worse than last June - and that it would lead into a regional schism. Predictably, Iran's response started shortly after: first against Israel, then against states across the Gulf region, including the United Arab Emirates. It all followed the worst-case escalation scenarios we had been outlining since June, and especially since January, when - in the midst of protests - Donald Trump said help" was on its way.I kept on trying to reach family when the internet there was working, which is, at best, for a few minutes a day. Each conversation is short, practical: are you OK? Is your area affected?Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi is an associate fellow at the Chatham House Middle East and North Africa programme Continue reading...
Quit ChatGPT: right now! Your subscription is bankrolling authoritarianism | Rutger Bregman
As a historian, I've studied the major consumer boycotts of history. We can take down ChatGPT and send a powerful signal to Silicon ValleyOpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is on track to lose $14bn this year. Its market share is collapsing, and its own CEO, Sam Altman, has admitted it screwed up" an element of the product. All it takes to accelerate that decline is 10 seconds of your time.A grassroots boycott called QuitGPT has been spreading across the US and beyond, asking people to cancel their ChatGPT subscriptions. More than a million people have answered the call. Mark Ruffalo and Katy Perry have thrown their weight behind it. It is one of the most significant consumer boycotts in recent memory, and I believe it's time for Europeans to join. Continue reading...
Texas Republican candidates for US Senate head to runoff as Democratic candidates await results – as it happened
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Texas Senate seat fight heads to runoff after Republicans fail to secure required votes
Neither Ken Paxton or John Cornyn captured 50% of the vote in Texas, forcing another poll in MayA bitter primary contest between the four-term Republican US senator John Cornyn and the Texas attorney general, Ken Paxton, ended in a runoff on Tuesday.In Texas, a primary runoff is declared if neither candidate are able to capture 50% of the vote. Paxton and Cornyn will now face that election on 26 May. Continue reading...
US military launches operation in Ecuador to combat drug trafficking
US Southern Command said joint mission with Ecuadorian forces involves decisive action' against narco-terroristsUS and Ecuadorian forces have launched joint operations to combat drug trafficking, the US Southern Command said on Tuesday, but neither side gave more details.Southern Command, which encompasses 31 countries through South and Central America and the Caribbean, said in a statement on X that the decisive action" was aimed at combating illicit drug trafficking. Continue reading...
Trump news at a glance: Rubio and his boss can’t seem to agree on why US attacked Iran
Rubio said the US was reacting after learning that Israel planned to strike Iran, but Trump on Wednesday contradicted that explanation - key US politics stories from Tuesday 3 March at a glanceDonald Trump attempted to counter a simmering anti-Israel backlash in Congress and among his own Maga supporters on Tuesday by denying suggestions that he had been bounced into attacking Iran because Israel had already decided to do so.Amid growing criticism from opponents and allies, Trump rebuffed claims that he had struck Iran only because Israel had forced his hand, a suspicion fueled by comments made by the secretary of state, Marco Rubio. Continue reading...
North Carolina: Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley win primaries to set up Senate contest
Former Democratic governor Cooper to take on Trump-backed Whatley for seat held by retiring Thom Tillis
Pentagon names four of six US soldiers killed in Iranian strike on Kuwait base
Trump said service members killed were true American patriots' but warned more US deaths in Iran war likelyThe US Department of Defense on Tuesday identified four of the six American soldiers who were killed Sunday during a drone strike on a US base in Kuwait. Donald Trump said there will likely be more" service members killed before it ends".The soldiers were identified as Captain Cody Khork, 35; Sergeant Nicole Amor, 39; Sergeant Declan Coady, 20; and Sergeant Noah Tietjens, 42. Continue reading...
DHS launches investigation into Greg Bovino’s alleged remarks about Jewish lawyer – report
Homeland security department appears to be looking into comments made about Minnesota's top federal prosecutorThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has opened an internal investigation into allegations that Gregory Bovino, a senior border patrol official, made disparaging remarks about the Jewish faith of Minnesota's top federal prosecutor, the New York Times reported.Bovino, who became the public face of the heavily scrutinized immigration crackdown in Minnesota that left two US citizens dead at the hands of federal agents, allegedly mocked federal prosecutor Daniel Rosen during a January phone call with state prosecutors. According to the Times, Bovino allegedly made sarcastic comments about Rosen's observance of Shabbat - the weekly period of rest from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset - and used the phrase chosen people" in a derisive tone during the 12 January call. Continue reading...
Rubio tries to backtrack after Israel comments later contradicted by Trump trigger criticism – as it happened
This live blog is now closed. For the latest on US politics, you can follow our US midterms blog here.In a late night post on Truth Social, Donald Trump said that the US munition stockpiles at the medium and upper medium grade" have never been higher or better".He added that the US has a virtually unlimited supply of these weapons", meaning that wars can be fought forever'". Continue reading...
Can’t win? Drop out: California Democrats plead with governor hopefuls as party fears Republican surge
Party worries crowded field to replace Gavin Newsom - and quirk of primary system - could open door for Republicans in NovemberIt's been three decades since Democrats last had a wide open contest for the California governorship, one of the most visible and most powerful positions in the US. Instead of relishing in the competition of a crowded field, though, party leaders worry that the race to succeed Gavin Newsom could blow up in their faces.On Tuesday, the state's Democratic party chair, Rusty Hicks, wrote in an extraordinary open letter to the candidates: If you do not have a viable path to make it to the general election, do not file to place your name on the ballot for the primary election." Continue reading...
Trump denies that Israel forced US’s hand in launching strikes against Iran
Democrats have decried Marco Rubio's briefings as inadequate in articulating the goals of warDonald Trump attempted to counter a simmering anti-Israel backlash in Congress and among his own Maga supporters on Tuesday by denying suggestions that he had been bounced into attacking Iran because Israel had already decided to do so.Amid growing criticism among opponents and allies alike, Trump rebuffed claims that he had struck Iran only because Israel had forced his hand, a suspicion fueled by comments made by Marco Rubio, the secretary of state. Continue reading...
Kristi Noem refuses to retract statement calling Minnesotans killed by federal agents ‘domestic terrorists’
Homeland security secretary was grilled in Senate hearing over immigration enforcement crackdown in Twin Cities
Cardinals to release former No 1 overall pick Kyler Murray with QB still owed $36.8m
US troops were told war on Iran was ‘all part of God’s divine plan’, watchdog alleges
Religious freedom group says 200 troops sent complaints of superiors using extremist Christian rhetoric to justify warUS military commanders have been invoking extremist Christian rhetoric about biblical end times" to justify involvement in the Iran war to troops, according to complaints made to a watchdog group.The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) says it has received more than 200 complaints from service members across all branches of the armed forces, including the marines, air force and space force. Continue reading...
Epstein-linked Leon Black waged bid to ‘silence’ law firm and accusers, suit says
Wigdor LLP accuses billionaire of trying to destroy those who seek to hold him to account for alleged sexual assault'A law firm that represented multiple women who accused former Jeffrey Epstein associate Leon Black of sexual misconduct alleged in a Manhattan civil suit on Monday that the powerful financier deployed multiple frivolous and malicious lawsuits" as retaliation for representing these accusers.Wigdor LLP claimed Black, who co-founded and formerly chaired Apollo Global Management, tried to use his billions to buy his own form of justice" and to weaponize the civil justice system to silence and destroy those who seek to hold him to account for alleged sexual assault". Black has emphatically denied all wrongdoing. Continue reading...
Howard Lutnick agrees to appear before US House panel on Epstein network
Donald Trump's commerce secretary has acknowledged visiting convicted sex offender on private island in 2012
Trump rebukes Starmer again for not letting US attack Iran from UK bases
US president criticises prime minister for third time 24 hours, describing him as not Churchill' over initial refusal
Third victim dies as Austin bar shooting investigated as potential terrorism act
Jorge Pederson, 30, had been on life support after weekend attack which left more than a dozen others wounded
'They were going to attack first': Trump gives update on Iran – video
Donald Trump has insisted that Israel did not put pressure on the US to launch the initial strikes over the weekend, telling reporters that Iran 'was going to attack first'. The US president also threatened to cut off all trade with Spain after the Nato ally refused permission for two jointly operated bases to be used in US strikes on Iran
DoJ renews fight against law firms that stood up to Trump in abrupt reversal
Move comes day after department said it would drop fight against law firms that stood up to Trump's executive orders
Judge erases conviction for Detroit man whom police coerced to confess to 1999 murder
George Calicut Jr has been in prison for more than 25 years for murder, though there were no witnesses or evidence against him
Republican initiative for voter ID in California gathers enough support for ballot measure
Proponents of the measure announce they have collected 1.3m signatures to put the issue on the midterm ballot
Father of Georgia school shooting suspect found guilty of murder and manslaughter
Prosecutors argued Colin Gray gave 14-year-old son, who is accused of killing four in 2024 shooting, access to firearm
Police misconduct cost New York City taxpayers more than $117m in 2025
More than 1,000 lawsuits were resolved last year, including multimillion-dollar payouts tied to overturned convictions
US antifa trial tests limits of Trump administration’s domestic terror claims
Jurors hear how July 4 protest outside ICE turned violent, sparking rare federal case against left-wing demonstratorsA little after 11 pm on the 4th of July last year, police officer Jeremiah Zapata, adrenaline pumping through his body, crawled along Tanglewood drive, a quiet residential street on the outskirts of Fort Worth.A few minutes earlier, an urgent call had come over the radio. A lieutenant responding to a call at the Prairieland detention center, a nearby ICE facility, had been shot. Zapata was one of the first officers to respond to the scene, where another officer told him that the suspects had fled along Tanglewood. Moving slowly in his cruiser underneath a light rain, Zapata used the spotlight on his police cruiser to search for what he assumed the suspect looked like - someone dressed in all black, running with a rifle. Zapata admitted he had tunnel vision" as he frantically searched for a suspect. Continue reading...
‘The concert ticket industry is broken,’ justice department says as Ticketmaster trial begins
Entertainment giant keeps average of $7.58 of each ticket for events at major concert venues, court hears
Braves’ Profar to land 162-game ban and forfeit $15m after reportedly failing PED test
Nancy Mace under House investigation over alleged improper reimbursement requests
Republican is accused of improperly claiming more than $9,000 in funds meant to subsidize housing costs for members of Congress
Many Americans stranded in Middle East after US advisory to depart immediately
State department urged US citizens in 14 countries to leave, but many flights have been canceled
People in the US: share your views of the Iran conflict
Trump long promised to end endless wars', but the US has joined Israel in attacking Iran. We want to hear how people in the US are reactingHundreds of people thought to have died in Iran following the strikes by US and Israeli forces on Saturday with the numbers expected to rise. Six US service members have been killed since the conflict began on Saturday.For the last decade Donald Trump has denounced US military intervention in other countries; back in December 2016 the then president elect said; We will stop racing to topple foreign regimes that we know nothing about, that we shouldn't be involved with." Continue reading...
Jon Rahm accuses DP World Tour of ‘extorting players’ by issuing LIV fines
Inside Cadillac’s F1 journey: ‘Our Silverstone shakedown was a miracle’
Formula One's newest team join the grid having designed a car from scratch in only 12 months with the aim of becoming a championship-winning forceWhen the new Formula One season begins on Sunday in the usual fever of excitement and anticipation, consider amid the maelstrom the Cadillac team. Before the lights go out in Melbourne, F1's newest entrant will have a deserved chance to take a breath and savour for but a moment, their remarkable achievement of simply having made it to the grid.The US team backed by General Motors has been built, aside from those involved in the preplanning, from scratch in what will be a year and a day since its entry was formally approved. As their team principal, Graeme Lowdon, explained, that process had begun in an empty room with a screwdriver and an A4 sheet of paper. Continue reading...
To anyone who thinks Trump can bring peace and equality to Iran – I’ve got a bridge to sell you. Going cheap | Marina Hyde
If POTUS can really bomb peace, stability and women's rights into the Middle East, I'll take my hat off to him. Judging by his role in Gaza, I won't hold my breathDonald Trump says Keir Starmer has damaged the special relationship by not helping him more in the US-Israel war on Iran. But you have to remember that when you do help, Trump pretends you didn't anyway, and also pisses on your war dead. Still, what could be more enticing than the Americans trying to sell you a timeshare on a war in the Middle East?And so to Iran. War is the realm of uncertainty," said Carl von Clausewitz, who - and not to be a bitch - I still think of as a more impressive military theorist than Pete Hegseth. Certainly, Carl had fewer Crusades tattoos than the US defence secretary. Hegseth is 100% certain about all his nailed-down positions, even the ones in apparent conflict with each other. And it feels like a great sign that he, Marco Rubio and JD Vance already seem to have different rationales for why this war was launched. This is an administration that came to power on an explicit no more wars" ticket - but look, as Pete keeps saying, this isn't a regime-change war. If that seems confusing, given he first said it about 10 minutes after US-Israeli strikes had just cratered the ayatollah's compound, Hegseth has since been on hand to scoff that what's going down in Iran is no nation-building quagmire, no democracy-building exercise".Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Don’t bet that the Pentagon – or Anthropic – is acting in the public interest | Bruce Schneier and Nathan E Sanders
The lesson here isn't that one AI company is more ethical than another. It's that we must renovate our democratic structuresOpenAI is in and Anthropic is out as a supplier of AI technology for the US defense department. This news caps a week of bluster by the highest officials in the US government towards some of the wealthiest titans of the big tech industry, and the overhanging specter of the existential risks posed by a new technology powerful enough that the Pentagon claims it is essential to national security. At issue is Anthropic's insistence that the US Department of Defense (DoD) could not use its models to facilitate mass surveillance" or fully autonomous weapons," provisions the defense secretary Pete Hegseth derided as woke".It all came to a head on Friday evening when Donald Trump issued an order for federal government agencies to discontinue use of Anthropic models. Within hours, OpenAI had swooped in, potentially seizing hundreds of millions of dollars in government contracts by striking an agreement with the administration to provide classified government systems with AI. Continue reading...
Minnesota launches investigation that could bring charges against US immigration officers
US county attorney is confident' her office will be able to pursue charges in cases which led to criticisms of use-of-force policies
Trae Young gets ejected before even making his Washington Wizards debut
A potential strike and a season at risk: why the WNBA’s labor battle is nearing its 11th hour
The league and its players, locked in a contentious 17-month standoff, must agree to new CBA terms by 10 March or threaten not starting the season on timeIt's not dramatic to say the labor negotiations between the WNBA and its players feel like an old-timey western standoff. The opposing sides have been holding in a quick-draw stance over a new collective bargaining agreement for the past 17 months, passing proposals back and forth that contain what each side envisions for the future of the league. But with less than 70 days until the 30th WNBA season is supposed to tip off, there's still no resolution.The two sides blew past the original deadline of 31 October 2025 and the 9 January extension, entering a status quo" period. The league said that if a term sheet hasn't been agreed to by 10 March, the 2026 season is at risk of not meeting its planned 8 May start. Continue reading...
When it comes to ending elite impunity, the US could learn from the UK | Jan-Werner Müller
British institutions can keep politicians somewhat in check. But in the US, shamelessness has become contagiousIt is both sad and ironic that, 250 years after the revolt against George III, the British monarchy is teaching its former colony lessons about accountability. While elite impunity is rampant in the US - from a president who conspired to steal an election, to the Epstein class" - the man formerly known as Prince Andrew is facing both shame sanctions and legal consequences. The same is true for a towering member of the British establishment, the man still known as Lord Mandelson. Just what explains the difference?Being shamed is not the same as being convicted in a court of law - a difference that those pushing back against #MeToo and other supposedly woke movements never failed to emphasize. But both can be crucial for upholding norms of decency as well as democracy. Successful shaming depends on someone credibly accused of misconduct being part of groups whose approval matters to them. Larry Summers might well be resigning from Harvard because it would just have been too uncomfortable to face students and colleagues who might have voiced their disapproval of the attitudes revealed in the Epstein files. By contrast, certain Republicans appear to feel utterly unashamed, no matter how cruel or racist their utterances, because constituents do not seem to mind or because they can safely keep away from any unpredictable encounters (after all, GOP congressmen systematically cancel town halls). Continue reading...
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