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Trump claims Iran was planning to attack first, adding he ‘might have forced Israel’s hand’ as he meets German chancellor – live
US president meets Friedrich Merz in first face to face talks with an ally since Iran war began
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
US DoJ drops legal case against law firms that stood up to Trump’s executive orders
Case involved Trump orders targeting major law firms for representing clients or causes the president did not like
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...
Texas votes in high-stakes primaries in test of appetite for change under Trump
Nominees for key Senate seat to be set while voters choose in congressional contests reshaped by GOP gerrymanderThe first votes of the 2026 midterm cycle will be cast on Tuesday, with a pair of high-stakes US Senate primaries in Texas that will test both parties' appetite for political change in the Trump era.Voters across the state will decide their nominees for a critical Senate seat, as well as for several key congressional contests reshaped by a mid-decade gerrymander sought by Donald Trump to preserve the GOP's fragile House majority. Continue reading...
First Thing: Conflict spirals in Middle East as NGO says at least 700 Iranian civilians killed
Trump says the war could last weeks or far longer'. Plus, what a high schooler detained by ICE for 10 months wants you to know
I listened to 170 hours of Joe Rogan’s podcast – trust me, he hasn’t turned against Trump | Michael Marshall
The world's most popular podcaster seemingly disapproving of ICE does not mean he has soured from the administrationJoe Rogan, the world's most popular podcaster, is struggling to sleep. In an interview last week, he complained that the madness" of the news cycle - from the release of the Epstein library, to US military strikes on Iran - has him overwhelmed". For some, this admission is just the latest sign that the world's most popular podcaster might be regretting his role in cheerleading Donald Trump back into office.It follows seemingly scathing criticism of ICE after the killing of Renee Nicole Good. Rogan compared ICE to the Gestapo in a short clip that quickly went viral. It led this newspaper to reasonably ask Has Joe Rogan fully soured on Trump's presidency?", with ABC, Bloomberg and CNN all recently reporting on Rogan's apparent disapproval of ICE. Continue reading...
Venezuelan man says his rose tattoos got him deported to El Salvador’s brutal prison: ‘I thought my life had ended’
Trump administration accused Luis Munoz Pinto of being part of the Tren de Aragua gang. Now living in Colombia he hopes to clear his name and study engineering in the USIt was the busiest hour of the evening in Bolivar Square, one of the most iconic spots in Bogota, Colombia's capital. Amid the buzz of smiling tourists, however, Luis Munoz Pinto sat very still, his head in his hands, as memories of his deportation from the United States to a Salvadorian prison flooded back.Munoz Pinto, 27, was one of more than 250 Venezuelan men accused by the Trump administration of being part of the dangerous Tren de Aragua gang and deported from the US to the brutal terrorism mega-prison called Cecot in El Salvador last March. Continue reading...
Trump has cornered himself with his war in Iran | Sidney Blumenthal
The president needs a quick win to avoid a quagmire - but he needs a long war to justify potential emergency powersDonald Trump has trapped himself in his war with Iran by announcing that his intention is regime change. That uncertain objective is linked to his most urgent objective at home. While pursuing regime change in Iran, he is desperately attempting to stop regime change through the midterm elections. He needs a swift victory in Iran to avoid a quagmire, but he needs a long war to attempt the assertion of unconstitutional emergency authority over the electoral process.Plunging into war followed Trump's signature style: he negotiated in bad faith, turned to bombing when the sides were making significant progress", according to Oman's foreign minister, was heedless of international law, and shut out congressional consultation. He offered as his imperative Iranian imminent threats", which the Pentagon briefed congressional staffers after Operation Epic Fury began was simply without basis in fact. There was no intelligence suggesting an imminent threat". Where's the WMD? Continue reading...
North Carolina kicks off some of first midterm primaries for key Senate and House races
Democrat Roy Cooper and Republican Michael Whatley lead polls for their respective primaries for US Senate seat
What is Trump’s endgame with Iran? | Robert Reich
This is a war without a plan, without a strategy, and without any clear understanding of where it leads or how it endsI've spent the last several days checking with foreign policy experts, analysts and specialists in the Middle East for their understanding of Donald Trump's real goal in Iran, and how anyone (including him) will know he's achieved it.Several told me that Trump is seeking the kind of war" that the US executed in Venezuela - an abduction of a leader by special forces or, as in June, surgical airstrikes on locations where Iran appeared to be building nuclear bombs.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 in the US and on 15 March in the UK Continue reading...
Trump is using AI to fight his wars – this is a dangerous turning point | Chris Stokel-Walker
The technology most people use only as a chatty tool for daily tasks is reportedly aiding US military aggression. And there is not much we can do about itThere are a lot of things that AI can do. It can sort out your shopping list, and it can keep your kids entertained when they're mutinous by spinning up a tailor-made bedtime story for them. It can make you more efficient at work, and can help our government operate more effectively.What is written less about, and what we need to shout louder about now, are the risks inherent in the militarisation of AI. In the last three months Donald Trump's White House has reportedly used AI twice to effect regime change, or to - in the most recent case in Iran - get as close to doing so as possible, and leaving it up to rank-and-file Iranians to finish the job.Chris Stokel-Walker is the author of TikTok Boom: The Inside Story of the World's Favourite App Continue reading...
NFL offseason storylines: Pro Bowler trades, the draft and some big quarterback moves
After the league gathered for the combine, we look at the plots that will dominate the news cycle in the coming weeks and monthsBarring a gas mask situation, we know who will be the No 1 overall pick in the draft. The Raiders need a viable long-term solution at quarterback after Geno Smith flamed out last year. Indiana's Fernando Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy winner and national champion, is the top quarterback on the board and will be the first named called on 23 April. After Mendoza, the real intrigue begins. Continue reading...
Trump rebukes Starmer over UK refusal to back strikes on Iran
US president says relationship is not what it was' after PM defends decision not to allow use of British bases
Starmer’s position on Iran pleases no one, but that is because there are no good options | Rafael Behr
None of the prime minister's critics engages with the hard strategic dilemmas arising from Britain's perilous dependency on US powerIt is not easy being a friend of Donald Trump, but it is a lot less dangerous than being his enemy. There isn't a huge range of options in between. War in the Middle East is exposing how limited the choices are for a British prime minister.The US president doesn't see alliances as long-term relationships based on mutual advantage, but as rolling transactions on a mafia model. The boss offers protection in exchange for tribute and loyalty.Rafael Behr is a Guardian columnistGuardian Newsroom: Can Labour come back from the brink?
‘The Epstein files won’t knock him out’: what Anthony Scaramucci learned in Trump’s inner circle
He lasted just 11 days as White House communications director, before being fired from the Trump administration. The financier and broadcaster discusses working for the president - and becoming his biggest criticIf somebody walks into your office and says they're friends with Donald Trump, they're either exaggerating the relationship, or they don't understand the relationship," says Anthony Scaramucci. Because nobody is friends with Donald. You're a transaction in this guy's field of vision."Scaramucci should know. He has been non-friends with Trump for more than 30 years, though these days he's more an outright enemy. Just as the attention-devouring president once stalked Hillary Clinton on the debate stage, Trump looms large in Scaramucci's story. The two men seem to haunt each other. When we meet in London during a stopover in his hectic schedule, the conversation rarely drifts away from Trump for more than a few minutes. Conversely, the 62-year-old financier and broadcaster has become one of Trump's most vocal and penetrating critics. We fight like New Yorkers," Scaramucci says. He doesn't really come back at me, because he knows I'm going to come back at him." Unlike Trump's presumptive friends, Scaramucci does understand Trump, he claims. There's something called Trump derangement syndrome'; I think I have Trump reality syndrome'. I know what he is, I know what he does, I know what he's capable of and I know the danger of him." Continue reading...
US strikes on Iran triggered by Israel’s plan to launch attack, Rubio says
Democrats disturbed by rationale that Trump ordered pre-emptive strikes out of concern about Tehran retaliation
Luke Kornet says Atlanta Hawks’ theme night with strip club Magic City objectifies women
Trump news at a glance: president offers goals but no end date for military offensive against Iran
Trump said military campaign could go far longer' then initial four-to-five week projection as violence and chaos ripple across Middle East - key US politics stories from Monday 2 March at a glanceDonald Trump has laid out four goals in Iran and said the US campaign had been projected to last four to five weeks but could go far longer than that".On Monday, the US president offered his most extensive comments yet about the war, going beyond two video messages and a series of brief phone interviews with reporters that offered sometimes conflicting objectives. Continue reading...
Melania Trump chairs UN meeting on children in conflict – video
US first lady Melania Trump has chaired a meeting of the United Nations security council on children and education in conflict, two days after her husband, Donald Trump, and Israel launched attacks on Iran that prompted a UN warning about child safety. The UN event happened days after Iranian state media reported that an airstrike killed at least 165 people at a girls' school in southern Iran. Melania Trump did not comment on reports of strikes on the Iranian school. 'The US stands with all of the children throughout the world. I hope soon peace will be yours,' she said
US supreme court blocks California privacy protections for trans students
State laws had limited sharing of information with parents about gender identity of trans students in public schoolsThe US supreme court has decided to block a series of California laws that can limit the sharing of information with parents about the gender identity of transgender students in public schools. This ruling marks a victory for parents who challenged these protections on religious and due process grounds.The emergency request was granted on Monday and the decision was made along party lines, with the three liberal justices dissenting. Continue reading...
Trump will attend White House Correspondents’ Dinner for first time as president
Trump boycotted the dinner in 2017 and has not attended any in either of his terms as presidentDonald Trump said Monday he will attend the White House correspondents' association dinner for the first time as president.Writing in a social media post, Trump said: In honor of our Nation's 250th Birthday, and the fact that these Correspondents' now admit that I am truly one of the Greatest Presidents in the History of our Country, the G.O.A.T., according to many, it will be my Honor to accept their invitation, and work to make it the GREATEST, HOTTEST, and MOST SPECTACULAR DINNER, OF ANY KIND, EVER!" Continue reading...
Supreme court hands Republicans win over preserving New York City voting district
Ruling retains boundaries for 2026 elections despite state court ruling it was unfair to Black and Hispanic residentsThe supreme court on Monday sided with Republicans in ruling that the boundaries of the only GOP-held congressional district in New York City do not need to be redrawn for the 2026 elections, despite a court ruling that the district is unfair to Black and Hispanic residents.Over the dissent of the court's three liberal justices, the conservative majority halted the state court ruling that had ordered New York's redistricting commission to redraw the district held by Nicole Malliotakis that covers Staten Island and a small piece of Brooklyn. Continue reading...
Melania Trump urges protecting children’s education at UN after Iran school strike
The first lady's UN security council speech came days after Iranian media reported an airstrike killed 165 people and injured 96 others at girls' school
Sixth American service member killed in Iran operation
US military also says three US fighter jets were shot down in friendly fire' incident, all six crew members survived
Republican Ryan Zinke to step down as US congressman
Zinke, interior secretary during Trump's first term, cites health problems and declines to run again in MontanaRyan Zinke, a Montana Republican who served as interior secretary during Donald Trump's first administration, said he would not seek re-election to a fifth term in the US House, citing health concerns.The decision gives Democrats an outside chance to pick up a House seat in a state that has veered to the right politically over the past decade. Continue reading...
US-Israel war on Iran: what maps tells us about the unfolding Middle East crisis – video
The war in the Middle East triggered by the joint US and Israeli attack on Iran expanded dramatically on Monday, with casualties and destruction reported across at least nine countries, including major strikes on Tehran.
Ron DeSantis spent $1.2m per day to open and operate ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
After spending taxpayers' money, Florida governor will likely be left holding bill for $608m promised by Trump administration
US House committee releases videos of the Clintons’ Epstein testimonies
Bill and Hillary Clinton last week faced hours of questioning from lawmakers about the convicted sex offender
US markets see-saw as investors keep close eye on Iran war
Major US indexes recover after falls earlier in the day amid concerns of rising gas prices
Infantino’s idolisation of Trump has left football with blood on its hands | Barney Ronay
The Fifa president's sycophancy towards the US president has left the organisation facing a new nadir, but any reckoning seems a distant prospectMr President. Fellow exco members. We're going to need a bigger Board of Peace. How many minipitches are we up to now? Gaza got 50 of them last month. What will it take to football-fix the global conflict being set in train by Fifa's own Peace Prize Boy? Ahundred mini-pitches? Fourbillion mini-pitches? All the minipitches in the universe?In a more sane version of what we must, out of habit, call the real world, it would seem absurd to talk about sports administration in the context of the US, Iran and the airborne conflict being played out across the borders of their allies. Continue reading...
Hilary Knight won Olympic ice hockey gold with torn MCL: ‘I’m not walking around the best’
Trump neck rash from ‘preventative’ skin treatment, White House says
President using very common cream', personal doctor Sean Barbarella says without giving detailsDonald Trump was seen with a rash on the side of his neck during the Medal of Honor Ceremony on Monday, fueling more speculation about the state of the president's health.In a statement, Trump's personal doctor said that the rash was caused by a cream that the president was using as a preventative skin treatment." Continue reading...
Commanders pay $1m settlement over claims former ownership lied to team’s fans
Jesse Jackson returns to South Carolina to be honored by his home state: ‘He freed us all’
Civil rights leader will get final full honors from state where, in 1960, he led Black students into segregated libraryAfter a long career of fighting for civil rights, the Rev Jesse Jackson Sr is visiting his home for one last time to lie in state at the South Carolina capitol on Monday.The final full honors from the state where he was born is a far cry from his childhood in segregated Greenville, where in 1960 he couldn't go inside the local library's much better-funded whites-only branch to check out a book he needed. Continue reading...
Trump says Iran war to last four to five weeks but could go ‘far longer’
President says he ordered attacks to thwart Tehran nuclear aims - and abruptly pivots to talk up White House ballroom
Is the US-Israeli attack on Iran legal? – video explainer
The Guardian's senior international correspondent, Julian Borger, explains the implications within US and international law of Donald Trump ordering a joint attack with Israel against Iran Continue reading...
Bernie Sanders and Ro Khanna propose bill to impose wealth tax on billionaires
Make billionaires pay their fair share act would apply to those with a net worth of $1bn or more
Donald Trump makes first in-person speech since Iran attack –video
The US president laid out four objectives for the US and Israel-led operation, including destroying Iran's missile capabilities, annihilating its navy and preventing it from gaining a nuclear weapon. The US and Israel launched a large-scale attack on Iran on Saturday, killing several top Iranian leaders including the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
After failing to win the peace prize, Trump turns his focus to Nobel prize for war | John Crace
As for Keir Starmer, even when he tries to make a reasonably sound judgment he somehow ends up losing both sides of the argumentMaybe we should have just had done with it back in December. Instead of offering a polite reservation, every western country should have sent a full, state delegation to Norway. Begging, imploring the Nobel Committee to award Donald Trump the peace prize. We could all have chipped in a couple of billion just to make it even more worth winning.And if that wasn't enough, we could have twisted the Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, to upgrade his Peaceiest Ever President" award to the Makes Jesus Look Second Rate" prize. A large solid gold statue of The Donald would have done the trick. There's more than enough in the Fifa slush funds. Continue reading...
Pete Hegseth sets the tone for Trump’s politically incorrect war on Iran
In a combative press conference, the Pentagon chief dodged questions about the goals of the US military's Iran operation
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