Photography Jun 23, 2026 Whoosh! Jacques Henri Lartigue’s world of colour – in pictures The French artist is best known for his black-and-white images of high society, but a new exhibition shows us that he was also a bold and brilliant colour pioneer Continue reading... Whoosh! Jacques Henri Lartigue’s world of colour – in pictures The French artist is best known for his black-and-white images of high society, but a new exhibition shows us that he was also a bold and brilliant colour pioneer Continue reading... See more
US news Jun 23, 2026 A scientist says he can scan prisoners’ brains for signs of evil. Did his disputed science put a man on death row? Kent Kiehl convinced the US legal system he can find violence in prisoners’ brains. His theories have been since used by defense lawyers – with grave consequ... A scientist says he can scan prisoners’ brains for signs of evil. Did his disputed science put a man on death row? Kent Kiehl convinced the US legal system he can find violence in prisoners’ brains. His theories have been since used by defense lawyers – with grave consequ... Share
Europe Jun 23, 2026 Europe battles record-breaking heat: is this the new normal? - The Latest Europe is dealing with a debilitating heatwave, with schools closed, trains cancelled and France holding an emergency meeting after heat-related deaths.Antón... Europe battles record-breaking heat: is this the new normal? - The Latest Europe is dealing with a debilitating heatwave, with schools closed, trains cancelled and France holding an emergency meeting after heat-related deaths.Antón... Share
Late-night TV roundup Jun 23, 2026 Jon Stewart on Trump and Middle East: ‘Iran is a circumcision away from becoming Israel’ The late night host slammed the US peace deal with Iran, discussed JD Vance’s snub by leaders and the ‘Mountain Dew green’ reflecting poolOn Monday night, Jo... Jon Stewart on Trump and Middle East: ‘Iran is a circumcision away from becoming Israel’ The late night host slammed the US peace deal with Iran, discussed JD Vance’s snub by leaders and the ‘Mountain Dew green’ reflecting poolOn Monday night, Jo... Share
UK news Jun 23, 2026 Tate brothers seek judicial review of decision not to tell them accusers’ names High court hears identities of women accusing Andrew and Tristan Tate of rape withheld for fear they could be revealed Andrew and Tristan Tate are not being... Tate brothers seek judicial review of decision not to tell them accusers’ names High court hears identities of women accusing Andrew and Tristan Tate of rape withheld for fear they could be revealed Andrew and Tristan Tate are not being... Share
United States Politics and Government Jun 23, 2026 Appeals Court Allows Trump to Resume Expedited Deportations Nationwide In a 2-to-1 vote, a federal appeals court panel ruled that the president can expand the procedure, previously used primarily near the border, to arrests nati... Appeals Court Allows Trump to Resume Expedited Deportations Nationwide In a 2-to-1 vote, a federal appeals court panel ruled that the president can expand the procedure, previously used primarily near the border, to arrests nati... Share
Great Britain Withdrawal from EU (Brexit) Jun 23, 2026 Britain Is Still Deep in the Shadow of Brexit Ten years after a slim majority voted to leave the European Union, the economic and political effects of that decision continue to disrupt the United Kingdom. Britain Is Still Deep in the Shadow of Brexit Ten years after a slim majority voted to leave the European Union, the economic and political effects of that decision continue to disrupt the United Kingdom. Share
War and Armed Conflicts Jun 23, 2026 U.S. Warns of ‘Imminent’ Atrocities in El Obeid, Sudan A highway running through El Obeid links Darfur in west Sudan to the east, making it a strategically significant battleground. U.S. Warns of ‘Imminent’ Atrocities in El Obeid, Sudan A highway running through El Obeid links Darfur in west Sudan to the east, making it a strategically significant battleground. Share
Global Warming Jun 23, 2026 Europe’s Heat Has Scientists Asking: How Much Hotter Can It Get? Records are being broken for the second time in a month, leading scientists to probe the upper limits of what the warming climate can dish out. Europe’s Heat Has Scientists Asking: How Much Hotter Can It Get? Records are being broken for the second time in a month, leading scientists to probe the upper limits of what the warming climate can dish out. Share
Initial Public Offerings Jun 23, 2026 SpaceX Stock Price Is Slumping After Its Blockbuster IPO On Tuesday, SpaceX briefly fell below $150 a share, which is where the stock first began trading when the company listed publicly just over a week ago. SpaceX Stock Price Is Slumping After Its Blockbuster IPO On Tuesday, SpaceX briefly fell below $150 a share, which is where the stock first began trading when the company listed publicly just over a week ago. Share
Apple Inc Jun 23, 2026 Apple Just Closed Its First Unionized U.S. Store The company said it had shuttered a Maryland location because of “declining conditions” in a surrounding mall. The union accuses Apple of retaliation. Apple Just Closed Its First Unionized U.S. Store The company said it had shuttered a Maryland location because of “declining conditions” in a surrounding mall. The union accuses Apple of retaliation. Share
United States Jun 23, 2026 Looking Back on the U.S.A.’s Many Founders, 250 Years In In the past 50 years, the way we tell the story of the Revolution has become dramatically more complex. Can it still inspire us all? Looking Back on the U.S.A.’s Many Founders, 250 Years In In the past 50 years, the way we tell the story of the Revolution has become dramatically more complex. Can it still inspire us all? Share
Politics Jun 23, 2026 Farage breaks cover at last but finds the £5m question hasn’t gone away | John Crace A testy Reform UK leader tried to bat off questions about why a gigantic gift to him had anything to do with the publicHappy days. Ten glorious years. Maybe... Farage breaks cover at last but finds the £5m question hasn’t gone away | John Crace A testy Reform UK leader tried to bat off questions about why a gigantic gift to him had anything to do with the publicHappy days. Ten glorious years. Maybe... Share