The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-03-05 08:00:03 (1 hour ago)
Trump administration is failing to address spread of measles, experts say
As number of cases climbs past 1,000, experts say CDC is not taking obvious steps amid funding cuts
Experts say that the Trump administration has failed to take obvious steps to contain the spread of measles, which is continuing to accelerate in the United States as the number of cases has climbed past 1,000.
The administration has revealed a relaxed attitude toward the highly contagious virus both in terms of messaging and funding allocation, experts said.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-03-05 08:00:03 (1 hour ago)
Kamala Harris might run for president again in 2028. Please, no | Arwa Mahdawi
Harris’s 2024 campaign lacked authenticity and conviction. We can’t afford to repeat the mistakes of the past
I’ve got some good news and some bad news for you today. The bad news is, well, everything. As you may have noticed, the world is on fire. The good news, however, is that a savior may be at hand. Kamala Harris, a politician who has never won a presidential primary and lost the popular vote to Donald Trump in 2024, hasn’t ruled out running for president again.
Harris has kept a fairly low profile since November 2024, focusing most of her energy on promoting 107 Days, her account of her truncated presidential run, and appearing as the guest of honour at the 2025 Australian Real Estate Conference. But she has also made it clear that she still has an eye on the White House: in an interview with the BBC last October, Harris said she was “not done” with politics and strongly suggested she might run for president again. Harris echoed these sentiments in a conversation with the podcaster Sharon McMahon last week. “I might,” she said when asked if she will run again.
Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-03-05 08:00:03 (1 hour ago)
Chic couture, bio-terror and a whole load of Mike Leigh: Lesley Manville’s finest films – ranked!
With her 70th birthday around the corner, we assess the greatest screen outings by the indisputable doyenne of dour British drama – and plenty more asides
Among the bold choices in Luca Guadagnino’s feverish film of William S Burroughs’ novel are the late 20th-century pop and alternative soundtrack (Nirvana, Prince, New Order) for a 1950s story, and the casting of an unrecognisable, orc-like Manville in a trumped-up cameo as the shaman Dr Cotter, who was male in the original book.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-03-05 08:00:02 (1 hour ago)
Women built, and still shape, our culinary culture every day
Across home kitchens and professional restaurants, women have long carried the stories and skills that define the world of food. Their impact deserves more recognition
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On 8 March each year, the calendar lights up: dinners celebrating women, panel talks, articles and online events amplifying female voices. The mood on International Women’s Day is joyful, the conversations energised and it feels as if the world is finally paying attention. But then 9 March arrives. Do the celebrations stop? Do we tuck away the banners with the last of the desserts? When the events conclude, are women no longer worth celebrating? The sad truth is that many International Women’s Day events can feel like lip service.
Less so in the food world – or at least in our corner of it. For generations, cooking has been predominantly a women’s realm, and the knowledge and wisdom that sustained humanity has been passed through the female line. So the culinary world is one of the few in the professional sphere where women have an edge.
Continue reading...Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-03-05 07:59:13 (1 hour ago)
Virginia prosecutor accused of ignoring repeated warnings about violent migrant murder suspect
Former acting ICE Director Jonathan Fahey blasts a Virginia prosecutor for allegedly ignoring police warnings about Abdul Jalloh, a violent illegal migrant and murder suspect with over thirty prior arrests.
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-03-05 07:59:04 (1 hour ago)
Will the US benefit from the oil crisis sparked by the war on Iran?
Attacks on energy sites in the Gulf and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz give Western exporters a chance to profit.
France 24 - World News
France 24 - World News
2026-03-05 07:53:12 (2 hours ago)
Middle East war spirals as Iran hits Kurds in Iraq
Israel pounded Tehran with fresh strikes and Iran targeted Kurdish guerrilla groups in Iraq on Thursday as a spiralling war engulfed the Middle East. Earlier Thursday, Tehran said it had hit Iraq-based Kurdish groups, as the United States reportedly seeks to arm Iranian Kurdish guerillas to infiltrate Iran. The strikes which killed a member of an exiled Iranian Kurdish group, according to a representative, followed a warning from Iranian officials.
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-03-05 07:52:54 (2 hours ago)
Nepal elections frame new era after youth protests toppled leaders
Six months after youth-led protests ousted Nepal’s prime minister, people in Kathmandu have been voting in election.
Fox News - World News
Fox News - World News
2026-03-05 07:50:26 (2 hours ago)
Video shows IDF F-35I ‘Adir’ shooting down Iranian fighter jet over Tehran
The Israel Defense Forces released video of an F-35I “Adir" stealth jet downing an Iranian Yak-130 over Tehran, calling it a historic first for the aircraft.
Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-03-05 07:46:06 (2 hours ago)
Aaron Rodgers tears into ex-girlfriends: 'I got myself into crazy town'
NFL star Aaron Rodgers pushed back on some of the "narratives" that have been built around his personal life and used that as the reason why he won't reveal his wife.
France 24 - World News
France 24 - World News
2026-03-05 07:42:09 (2 hours ago)
Six months after Nepal's revolution, Generation Z hopes for change in elections
In Nepal, 18 million people are eligible to vote in this Thursday's parliamentary elections. More than 120 parties are running, over a third of them created after the September 2025 uprising, which was largely driven by Generation Z. Among their demands: an end to corruption and nepotism and above all, job creation. Every day, nearly 2,000 young Nepalis leave the landlocked Himalayan country to find work abroad.
Times of India
Times of India
2026-03-05 07:41:46 (2 hours ago)
A protestor's anti-war outburst disrupted a Senate hearing, leading to a scuffle and injuries to three police officers. Brian McGinnis, identified as a Green Party candidate, was forcibly removed after shouting against military action in Iran. Senator Tim Sheehy assisted in the removal, stating he aimed to de-escalate the situation. McGinnis was arrested.
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