US 'Blackout' Protests Over ICE Killings Sweep Nation

Photos capture nationwide 'blackout' protests across the United States, with demonstrators striking against work, school, and shopping to oppose Trump administration immigration enforcement following recent ICE agent killings in Minnesota.

ICE Detains More Minnesota Schoolchildren in Asylum Cases

US immigration officials have taken custody of two brothers from a Minnesota elementary school, following the detention of a five-year-old. The children were escorted by educators to a detention facility, highlighting the traumatic impact of aggressive en

Labour's By-Election Campaign Struggles Explained

Labour faces unexpected challenges in the Gorton and Denton by-election, with internal dissent, strong Green and Reform UK opposition, and leadership questions threatening a traditional safe seat.

Jamil Smith Joins Guardian US as New Columnist

The Guardian US has announced the appointment of Jamil Smith as a new columnist, effective from January 2026. Smith brings extensive experience in journalism and commentary.

Speaker Johnson Warns of Short Government Shutdown

House Speaker Mike Johnson reveals a likely brief government shutdown is imminent despite a continuing resolution deal, citing procedural delays and winter weather complications in Washington.

Newsom Demands Civil Rights Probe Into Dr. Oz

California Governor Gavin Newsom has called for a civil rights investigation into Dr. Mehmet Oz over allegations of discrimination against Armenians in a video about hospice fraud in Los Angeles.

Starmer's Fragile China Success Needs Care

Prime Minister Keir Starmer returns from his China visit with modest gains that require delicate management amid complex geopolitical tensions and economic necessities.

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