Attorneys sift strong opinions, anxiety among Chauvin jurors
Jury selection opens its second day Wednesday in the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd's death last May
Jury selection opens its second day Wednesday in the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd's death last May
Gov. Mike Dunleavy says Alaska has become the first state to drop eligibility requirements and allow anyone 16 or older who lives or works in the state to get a COVID-19 vaccination
The word “rejuvenation” has been tucked into the major speeches at China’s biggest political event of the year, the meeting of its 3,000-member legislature
Animal overdosed after it ate 70 pounds of drugs thrown out of plane by smuggler
When Noriyuki Suzuki runs in the Tokyo Olympic torch relay, he won’t be alone
‘I am WHEEZING at this Whoopi Goldberg reaction to Meghan McCain’
Industry welcomes possible halving of levy as lifeline for airlines facing ‘existential threat’ due to Covid
The ultra-Orthodox Jewish residents of Brooklyn were hit hard by Covid-19. Now they’re lining up to donate their plasma in unprecedented numbers. Holly Baxter meets them
Clutching rifles and wearing Hawaiian shirts, they’ve shown up at Black Lives Matter rallies and anti-lockdown demonstrations. Are they far-left or far-right? Is this mysterious group a meme that’s gone too far? Or is this a serious attempt to provoke a second civil war? Holly Baxter reports
Across America, conservative governors in a number of states used the coronavirus pandemic as an excuse to temporarily ban abortion. Holly Baxter reports how anti-choice evangelicals have quietly enmeshed themselves in the US government — and what the permanent effects of this ban might be
In 1978, three young men on a gap year strayed into Cambodian waters and were discovered by members of the Khmer Rouge. Holly Baxter retraced the steps of her fellow Geordie, John Dawson Dewhirst, and his tragic companions, to uncover a haunting tale
‘Lives will be lost without a rethink,’ warns humanitarian agency’s executive director
Tim Ryan rages against Republican opposition to Biden-backed measure to protect union organising and ‘help the damn workers’
Missing 33-year-old not seen since leaving friend’s house in Clapham last Wednesday
‘It was quite insensitive and offensive that we are all complicit in this sort of palace… gossip in the midst of so much death’
Thousands of people die abroad every year, from maladies, misadventure and murder. Len Williams explores the trying bureaucracy of everyone’s worst travel nightmare
Group behind breach say it was done to prove how easily Verkada’s cameras could be accessed
Broadcast regulator looking into comments Piers Morgan made about Meghan Markle’s struggles with mental health
Record number of bills targeting rights of young transgender individuals have been put forward in 2021
There has been plenty happening in the past few days, some with the potential to have a longer-lasting impact on the world than Archie’s chicken coop, writes David Harding
Foreign secretary insists claim by European Council president Charles Michel ‘completely false’
Houston police say Isabel Custodio left apartment at 3am with no belongings or phone
‘Given the constitutional freedom at stake and opaqueness of these arrangements, it is incumbent upon our Committee to convene a hearing to examine whether Americans are trapped unjustly in conservatorships’
Longtime anchorman also hosted programmes on PBS and The History Channel and is especially well known for stumping presidential hopeful Ted Kennedy in a 1979 interview
The president’s dogs will return to the Oval Office after a short time out in Delaware