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Thieves steal more than 1,000 items from Oakland museum in ‘brazen’ heist
Artifacts such as Native American baskets, ivory carvings and daguerreotypes taken in early morning burglaryThieves stole more than 1,000 items belonging to a museum in Oakland, California, authorities said this week, including historic artifacts and jewelry.Local officials are working with the FBI to investigate the burglary, which took place earlier this month at an off-site storage facility owned by the Oakland Museum of California. Continue reading...
The Guardian view on Trump and China: stepping back from the brink, but not solving problems | Editorial
Though the US president's meeting with Xi Jinping appears to have staved off a global trade war, this is far from a win for WashingtonThe diverging verdicts offered by the Chinese and American leaders after their talks in South Korea on Thursday reflected more than the chasms between their personal styles and political cultures. Donald Trump gushed about an amazing" meeting, scoring it 12 out of 10; Xi Jinping reportedly noted that a consensus had been reached, with the two sides needing to finalise follow-up steps rapidly.Mr Trump's usual trade approach - shout loudly and wave a big stick - faltered when Beijing raised its own bludgeon. No tribute of gold crowns or Nobel nomination pledges were on offer from Mr Xi. The US president blinked first - but, predictably, attempted to repackage the underwhelming result as a great success. Continue reading...
New York declares state of emergency to award food banks $65m amid shutdown
Oregon and Virginia also issued emergency declarations to fund food assistance as shutdown imperils Snap benefits
US will limit number of refugees to 7,500 and give priority to white South Africans
Low number represents a dramatic drop after US previously allowed in hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war and persecutionThe Trump administration is going to restrict the number of refugees it admits into the United States next year to the token level of just 7,500 - and those spots will mostly be filled by white South Africans.The low number represents a dramatic drop after the US previously allowed in hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war and persecution from around the world. Continue reading...
Britain would do well to remember where its power over China lies | Simon Jenkins
It's ridiculous for the government to splurge on defence while it slashes spending on its most valuable asset: cultureThe US has backed down in its tariff war with China. Thanks to Donald Trump's egotistical diplomacy, rare earths can again flow one way, soya beans the other, and less of the chemicals used to make fentanyl in between. No matter that the war was Trump's own idea and seems to have been a stunt. The stunt is over. Trump has played his favourite game of dealmaker, much to the discomfort of millions.Meanwhile Britain still cannot make up its mind if China is its enemy. In 2008 British officials visited the Beijing Olympics authorities to discuss the next games in London in 2012. The government told them to raise" human rights issues, about which the British government was most concerned. I am told the Chinese reacted with sympathy at the Britons' embarrassment at broaching the matter, and then everyone got down to business. Soon China was a friend, certainly to David Cameron and George Osborne.Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnistDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
Thunder guard Nikola Topic, 20, undergoing treatment for testicular cancer
Senate postpones hearing for Trump’s surgeon general pick after she goes into labor
Casey Means, a leading Maha figure with an inactive medical license, is Trump's second pick for the role
Breeders’ Cup 2025: all-conquering O’Brien arrives with sights on new record
The Ballydoyle squadron is at the heart of the European challenge in California this weekendAidan O'Brien's gallop towards an extension of his record for Group One wins in a season has slowed a little in recent weeks, but there was still a shield-beating sense of theatre about the scene as his team for the 2025 Breeders' Cup meeting at Del Mar this weekend made its way to the track for morning exercise on Wednesday.Unlike 2024, when City Of Troy was being aimed at the Classic, there is no obvious headliner in the O'Brien lineup, but plenty of the horses trotting past in a well-ordered single file have banked at least one Group One already this season and four are expected to set off as favourite. Continue reading...
Share how the ongoing US government shutdown could affect your access to food or health insurance
We're interested to hear how the looming pause of Snap benefits, as well as rising insurance costs due to a loss of subsidies, could affect AmericansMore than 40 million Americans will stop receiving food stamps on 1 November, as the US government shutdown enters its fifth week.The Department of Agriculture says the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Snap) will be suspended until Congress reopens the government. While the Trump administration argues the department does not have the legal authority to use a $5bn contingency fund to continue the aid, Democrats disagree, and two dozen states have sued the government to force the program to continue. Continue reading...
Novo Nordisk bids $9bn for obesity drug maker Metsera in challenge to Pfizer
US biotech viewed as lucrative target partly because of its promising pipeline of weight-loss drugsNovo Nordisk has launched a surprise $9bn (6.9bn) offer for the US obesity-focused biotech firm Metsera that could gazump an existing bid from Pfizer as the pharmaceutical giants fight for dominance in the weight-loss market.The bid comes weeks after Metsera agreed to a $7.3bn takeover from the US group Pfizer. Denmark's Novo Nordisk, which owns the weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, lost out in a competitive auction processin September. Continue reading...
Xi-Trump meeting: America has discovered that bullies can be bullied back
Outcome appears closer to truce than durable peace but outline of broader diplomatic relationship is visible
First Thing: Trump says rare earths deal and tariff cut agreed with China
Overall US tariffs on Chinese goods will be lowered to 47% after talks. Plus: the far right loses support in Dutch election
Illinois governor calls on Trump officials to halt ICE raids for Halloween
JB Pritzker urges suspension of immigration crackdown to let children spend Halloween weekend without fear'JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, has urged the Trump administration to suspend its immigration crackdown in his state from Friday to Sunday, to allow children to spend Halloween weekend without fear".In a letter addressed to the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, and the heads of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Pritzker said federal agents were ignoring their duty to protect the public and uphold the Constitution" by conducting raids and arrests in line with the US president's mass deportation agenda. The Democrat said such raids had endangered the lives of innocent community members and traumatized children". Continue reading...
Senators demand answers on ICE’s use of full-body restraints on deportees
Group of 11 Democratic senators has raised concerns about use of Wrap full-body restraints on US deportation flightsA near-total secrecy" surrounding deportation flights and the use of full-body restraints onboard is raising serious human rights concerns", a group of 11 Democratic US senators wrote in a letter on Thursday to top immigration officials.Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland called upon US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to provide a full accounting of its air operations and to stop using the black and yellow restraints known as the Wrap until the agency explains its policies for the device and resolves other questions about its use on immigration detainees. Continue reading...
USWNT review: The kids are alright but concerns over chemistry and aerial ability remain
The US started off badly with a loss to Portugal, recovered a bit with a win against the same team, and finished with a romp over New ZealandMore than three months after their last match, the US women's national team returned to the pitch in October, playing three games with varied results. In the first, an impressive Portugal broke down the Americans in a 2-1 win for the visitors. Emma Hayes played an almost entirely different, much younger lineup in the rematch, and the Americans returned the favor, 3-1. A somehow even younger lineup in the third game steamrolled a limp New Zealand, 6-0. The Portugal games offered many lessons; the Football Ferns were less scary than 11 jack-o'-lanterns would be, so that third match was more of a fun romp than a true test.Here are some takeaways from the window: Continue reading...
The leftwing defense of Graham Platner is rooted in a false Democratic vision | Moira Donegan
Tolerance for behavior like Platner's is tied to a wrongheaded theory of the male working class. Zohran Mamdani illustrates a different pathA young political outsider with a fairly scant record becomes a sensation in a Democratic primary, capturing hearts and minds with a populist message and a disarming charm that translates well into vertical video. His success surges him to the head of the race, and as election day nears, he seems poised to pull off an upset victory that topples one of his district's most hated and entrenched political machines.It's a tale of two primaries: the New York City mayoral race, in which the 33-year-old state assembly member Zohran Mamdani defeated the disgraced former governor Andrew Cuomo, and the Maine Senate race, where the political outsider and oyster farmer Graham Platner attracted national attention with a viral campaign. Continue reading...
A single match cost me thousands of dollars at 2026’s World Cup of the 1% | Leander Schaerlaeckens
With ticket sales phases under way and prices reaching eye-watering levels, my experience raised a crucial question: who is this World Cup for?For months, people in my life had been asking me when and where to get World Cup tickets. In the absence of any actionable information from Fifa before the first round of the pre-sale opened up, they hoped, I guess, that I had inside knowledge.In truth, I only knew that Fifa would be using the universally despised dynamic pricing model, and that the bid book for the 2026 World Cup had promised an average group stage ticket price of $305. Mind you, that was seven and a half years ago and an awful lot of inflation has happened since then. In the bid, Category 4 tickets for the group stage - the cheapest seats available - were priced at $21. (As we would soon learn, the actual price would start at $60, and category 4 tickets are almost non-existent.) Continue reading...
This isn’t a real ceasefire in Gaza – it’s a holding pattern before war returns | Sanam Vakil
Israel's airstrikes have exposed the fragility of Trump's peace plan'. Without international support, it risks crumbling altogetherIsrael's recent airstrikes in Gaza, which have killed more than 100 people, show just how fragile this arrangement truly is. This is not the first violation since it came into effect on 10 October, but rather one of many over past weeks - showcasing that without stronger enforcement mechanisms and determined planning this is a ceasefire in name only.According to Israel, this round of violence resulted from Hamas fire against IDF forces in Rafah, an area still under Israeli control, resulting in the death of an IDF reservist. Hamas has denied involvement. Israel responded with additional strikes on Gaza City and Khan Younis. With each side interpreting violations to suit its own interests, the ceasefire's vague structure leaves a wide margin for miscalculation and opportunism.Sanam Vakil is the director of the Middle East and North Africa programme at Chatham HouseDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
The ‘Mamdani of Minneapolis’ is banking on a grassroots campaign to unseat the Democratic mayor
Omar Fateh, a democratic socialist, hopes to defeat Jacob Frey by focusing on affordability, wages and public safetyOn a rainy October day, dozens of volunteers showed up at a Minneapolis park to grab campaign literature they would leave at voters' doors, hoping to buoy up a democratic socialist into the mayor's office.A handful of door-knockers ran into an apartment building to escape the rain, joining Omar Fateh, the mayoral hopeful sometimes dubbed the Mamdani of Minneapolis". Continue reading...
Trump is using the shutdown to make life tougher for millions of workers | Steven Greenhouse
Food stamps are in danger and hundreds of thousands of federal workers may go unpaid, as thousands more are laid offFor many Americans, government shutdowns are a painful experience, but in the current shutdown, Donald Trump - that supposed champion of workers - has gone out of his way to make things more painful for millions of workers and their families.As part of his effort to clobber the Democrats in the shutdown showdown, the US president has repeatedly treated workers like pawns by employing a callous calculus that the worse he makes things for workers, the greater the pressure on congressional Democrats to cry uncle and end the shutdown on his terms. Not only are several of Trump's shutdown moves blatantly anti-worker, but legal experts say many of them violate federal law. Continue reading...
Extremists exploit political ‘trigger events’ to recruit people online, says study
NYU report monitored social feeds and found groups call for retaliatory action after politically motivated violent eventsExtremists are exploiting political violence on online platforms to recruit new people to their causes and amplify the use of violence for political goals, according to a new report that monitored social platforms after recent attacks.Researchers at New York University's Stern Center for Business and Human Rights tracked social media feeds for several months this year, including in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination. Continue reading...
Trey Lance has cost $7m per start. Is there any hope of reclaiming a once hyped prospect?
Quarterbacks such as Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield have gone from busts to MVP candidates. The Chargers backup is in the ideal place to make a similar journeyThe development path for young NFL quarterbacks is brutal. They get lobbed in at the deep end as franchises try to figure out if their investment was worth it, before being tossed overboard if things go wrong. The league eats its young. The path from potential franchise starter to career backup - or out of the league - has never been shorter.And that path has been expedited almost by design. In part, that's due to the rookie pay scale, which allows teams to move on from perceived misfires early. It's also down to a shift in evaluations. Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson broke the mold for everyone. They redefined what a starting quarterback could look like, the skills needed, and the speed of development. Continue reading...
Blue Jays on brink of World Series crown after Yesavage tames Dodgers in Game 5
Emma Sears shines with hat-trick as USA women put six past New Zealand
National guard deployment in Washington DC extended until February
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth gives approval for troops to remain in US capital past November end, CNN reportsNational guard troops sent to the nation's capital will reportedly remain there through at least February.The order was set to lapse at the end of November but was extended by Pete Hegseth, who leads the US Department of Defense. As of Wednesday, there are nearly 2,400 national guard troops in Washington DC, according to CNN. The network also notes that their presence costs about $1m daily. Continue reading...
Trump news at a glance: president’s effort to sue his own DoJ is ‘absurd’ and ‘frivolous’, expert says
The two justice department officials with power to sign off on the claims are Trump appointees and allies - key US politics stories from 29 October at a glanceWhat are the odds that the president can successfully sue his own government to recoup hundreds of millions in damages from past federal investigations? If he were any other claimant, it would be a long shot, according to a legal expert and a former Department of Justice official who handled damages claims against the government.Trump has asked the justice department to pay him $230m in damages, the New York Times reported last week. The amount is the total of two separate claims in which Trump argues he is entitled to compensation because of investigations into the links between Russia and his 2016 campaign as well as the 2022 search for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago and subsequent criminal prosecution. Continue reading...
Landry says LSU athletics director won’t pick next football coach after $95m fiasco
Top Senate Democrat blames ‘heartless’ Trump for food aid being cut off – as it happened
This live blog is now closed.On X, Adam Schiff, one of California's Democratic senators, criticized acting US attorney Bill Essayli, after a judge found that he was in the Los Angeles-based position illegally.Schiff wrote:Unlawfully serving" in his role. Acting illegally. But left in place? While this Administration continues to replace career professionals with illegitimate political allies eager to do Trump's bidding, Californians need better relief than this.I do the American People's bidding at the direction of their duly elected President. That's how our Constitution works. Try reading and abiding by it sometime. Continue reading...
Meta reports mixed financial results amid spree of AI hiring and spending
Tech company brings in record quarterly revenue but major tax bill dampens earnings per shareMeta reported mixed financial results for the third quarter of 2025. The company brought in record quarterly revenue but reported a major tax bill that dampened earnings per share, the company announced on Wednesday. The financial results come as Meta ends a multibillion-dollar hiring spree focused on artificial intelligence talent.The tech giant earned $51.24bn in quarterly revenue, beating Wall Street expectations and the company's own projections for third-quarter sales. However, it reported earnings per share (EPS) of $1.05, far below Wall Street expectations of $6.70 in EPS. The major drop was due to a one-time non-cash income tax charge of $15.93bn. The EPS would have been $7.25 without this one-time charge, the company said. Continue reading...
Trump’s ‘absurd’ DoJ compensation bid would be rejected if he were anyone else, experts say
President's effort to win $230m in damages from Mar-a-Lago and Russia investigations criticized as frivolous'Donald Trump's effort to get his justice department to pay him hundreds of millions of dollars is based on specious legal claims that would likely be rejected if he were any other American, according to a legal expert and a former Department of Justice official who handled damages claims against the government.Trump has asked the justice department to pay him $230m in damages, the New York Times reported last week. The amount is the total of two separate claims in which Trump argues he is entitled to compensation because of investigations into the links between Russia and his 2016 campaign as well as the 2022 search for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago and subsequent criminal prosecution. Continue reading...
Trump’s blithe dismissal of climate science
The devastating consequences of ignoring the climate crisis
Illinois deputy found guilty of murder for shooting Sonya Massey after she called 911
Sean Grayson shot Massey in her home after confronting her about how she was handling pot of hot waterAn Illinois jury on Wednesday convicted a former sheriff's deputy of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Sonya Massey, a Black woman who called 911 asking for help.Sean Grayson, 31, could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison, or probation. Sentencing is scheduled for 29 January. Continue reading...
Democratic contender for Congress indicted over Chicago ICE protests
Progressive Palestinian American candidate Kat Abughazaleh, 26, decries gross attempt at silencing dissent'Kat Abughazaleh, a progressive candidate for Congress, has been indicted on federal charges related to her participation in protests outside an ICE processing facility near Chicago in September.The indictment, filed last week, alleges that the 26-year old Palestinian American candidate and five other individuals physically hindered and impeded" a federal agent who was forced to drive at an extremely slow rate of speed to avoid injuring any of the conspirators". Continue reading...
Two Russians sentenced to 25 years for plot to kill Iranian dissident in US
Mobsters Rafat Amirov and Polad Omarov plotted to assassinate Masih Alinejad at her New York homeThe two Russian mobsters convicted in an international assassination plot targeting the Iranian-American dissident Masih Alinejad were sentenced to 25 years in prison in a New York courtroom on Wednesday.Rafat Amirov and Polad Omarov were found guilty in Manhattan federal court this March of charges including murder-for-hire and attempted murder in aid of racketeering. Continue reading...
DeSantis urges Florida universities to stop hiring foreign visa workers
Governor tells universities to end use of H-1B visas, though legal experts say states lack authority over federal programFlorida governor, Ron DeSantis, is urging the state's universities to stop hiring international employees through the H-1B visa program.DeSantis said he wants the Florida board of governors to pull the plug" on the practice. Nearly 400 foreign nationals are currently employed at Florida's public universities under the H-1B visa program, reported the Orlando Sentinel. Continue reading...
Met museum sued by family over allegedly Nazi-looted Van Gogh painting
New York museum under fire from heirs of Jewish couple allegedly forced to surrender artwork upon fleeing to USThe Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is being sued by the heirs of a Jewish couple over a Vincent van Gogh oil painting they say was looted by the Nazis.The suit alleges the couple, Hedwig and Frederick Stern, bought the painting, Olive Picking, in 1935, the year before they were forced to flee their home in Munich. Continue reading...
US could lose between $7bn and $14bn during shutdown, budget office says
Federal agency also estimates country's GDP will reduce by one to two percentage points over shrinking demandThe US is set to lose between $7bn and $14bn as a result of the ongoing federal government shutdown, according to the congressional budget office.On Wednesday, the nonpartisan federal agency released its estimates in a new report to the House budget committee as the government shutdown reaches four weeks. Continue reading...
US military to reduce number of troops in Romania as start of European drawdown
Army says 2nd Infantry Brigade combat team of 101st Airborne to redeploy to Kentucky without replacement'The US military is reducing the number of troops it has stationed in Romania, scaling back Nato's deployment to countries along Europe's eastern border with Ukraine, US and Romanian officials have announced.In a statement on Wednesday, the US army said that the 2nd Infantry Brigade combat team of the 101st Airborne division would redeploy to its home-based unit in Kentucky without replacement" as part of a plan to ensure a balanced US military force posture". Continue reading...
EU carmakers ‘days away’ from halting work as chip war with China escalates
Industry body says reserves of Nexperia semiconductors are dwindling after Beijing bans exports of key componentsCarmakers in the EU are days away" from closing production lines, the industry has warned, as a crisis over computer chip supplies from China escalates.The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) issued an urgent warning on Wednesday saying its members, which include BMW, Fiat, Peugeot and Volkswagen, were now working on reserve stocks but supplies are dwindling". Continue reading...
MLS salaries: Son Heung-min deal pays $11m, second only to Lionel Messi
Revealed: Pentagon orders states’ national guards to form ‘quick reaction forces’ for ‘crowd control’
Pentagon memo details plan to train over 20,000 national guard members across the US to carry out Trump's order on subduing civil unrest
Lions to give Aidan Hutchinson non-QB record of $141m in guaranteed money
Obamacare insurance prices will jump up 26% next year, report predicts
Enhanced subsidies keeping premiums affordable for millions will expire, threatening to more than double what households pay out of pocketPeople in the US shopping for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces will face a steep 26% average price increase next year, according to new analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation released just days before enrollment begins on 1 November.The jump represents one of the sharpest rises since the healthcare program launched over a decade ago, with consumers using the federal healthcare.gov platform set to see even steeper hikes of 30% on average. State-run marketplaces are also expected to experience a 17% increase. Continue reading...
Toyota denies promising to invest $10bn in US after Trump announcement
The US president claimed he had been told the carmaker was going to be setting up factories all over' the USThe Japanese auto giant Toyota Motor has denied Donald Trump's suggestion that it is poised to invest more than $10bn in the United States over the coming years.On a visit to Japan earlier this week, the US president claimed he had been told that the carmaker was going to be setting up factories all over" the US to the tune of over $10bn". Continue reading...
Shohei Ohtani had an off night at the World Series but he still breaks baseball logic
The Dodgers star pitched in Game 3 just 18 hours after setting records with the bat. It's a reminder of how he makes the miraculous seem mundaneEven Shohei Ohtani's teammates struggle to find the right adjectives to describe him; ones that express how good he is while emphasizing how unlikely his existence is in the first place.After Monday's Game 3, when Ohtani became the first player in postseason history to reach base nine times in a World Series game, Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman opted for unicorn," one of the more common Ohtani descriptors. Starting pitcher Blake Snell, meanwhile, put things simple and plain. Continue reading...
Boeing takes near $5bn hit due to delays in delivering first 777X jets
777X was central to long-term strategy, but certification and production delays have pushed back deliveries by years
Trump fires federal arts board in charge of reviewing White House ballroom and ‘Arc de Trump’
White House says it will appoint new Commission of Fine Arts members more aligned with ... America First Policies'Donald Trump has fired all six members of an independent federal agency responsible for reviewing his controversial White House ballroom and planned Arc de Trump" in Washington DC.The Washington Post first reported that all members of the Commission of Fine Arts were dismissed on Tuesday. Continue reading...
Record-breaking Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica and heads for Cuba | First Thing
Parish of St Elizabeth under water' after Jamaica's storm of the century'. Plus, Trump and Xi to meet for first time since 2019
Jared Kushner is back – and so are big questions about his financial ties | Mohamad Bazzi
Kushner's investment firm is backed by three Arab petrostates critical to the Gaza agreement. And the deals keep comingIn Donald Trump's first term, his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner was omnipresent. He worked on criminal justice reform, Covid-19 vaccine development and modernizing technology across federal agencies. His portfolio extended to foreign policy, as he brokered a new North American trade agreement and negotiated peace deals in the Middle East. But when Trump returned to the White House in January, Kushner stayed out of the limelight and declined to take a formal role in the administration.A few weeks ago, Kushner re-emerged as a central player behind Trump's peace plan for Gaza, which so far has achieved a ceasefire, an exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners and a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces from the territory. Kushner took a victory lap, as Trump and others in the US administration gave him significant credit for helping negotiate a ceasefire after two years of Israel's brutal war on Gaza. Kushner is being hailed as the consummate deal-maker, a private citizen whose business acumen succeeded where career diplomats failed. Continue reading...
JD Vance did nothing as Trump cuts costs his Ohio home town millions. Will it reshape the city council?
Two progressives are running for seats on Middletown's non-partisan, yet Republican-leaning, council in next month's electionWhen the Middletown high school marching band performed at the presidential inauguration in Washington DC in January, they did so having called on parents, relatives and friends to empty their pockets to help pay for the trip.Despite his apparent nous and wealth, built from a former career in venture capital, Middletown native JD Vance declined to help the students and their supporters get to the capital on the day that honored and marked him as one of the most powerful people in the country. Continue reading...
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