Donald Trump This article is more than 2 months oldJudge sets new deadlines that could delay Trump’s classified documents trialThis article is more than 2 months oldJudge Aileen Cannon pushes back several major deadlines for ex-president to file pre-trial motions in positive move for him
The federal judge overseeing the criminal case charging Donald Trump with retaining classified documents pushed back on Friday several major deadlines for the former president to file pre-trial motions, a move that could have the consequential effect of delaying the start of the trial in Florida.
Kaká This article is more than 14 years oldKaka agrees move to Real MadridThis article is more than 14 years old Midfielder leaves Milan for €65m on six-year deal
Club say the man will be harder to replace than the playerReal Madrid have signed the Brazilian midfielder Kaka from Milan, the La Liga club confirmed today. The 27-year-old international has agreed a six-year contract to become the first player to join Real since Florentino Pérez returned to the presidency this month.
The remains of Stalin’s Dead Road. Photograph: Amos Chapple/RFE/RLIn Russia’s Arctic wilderness, the remnants of one of the Soviet Union’s most notorious gulag projects lie largely forgotten
by Amos Chapple/RFE/RLFrom 1947 until 1953, tens of thousands of prisoners, many of them “politicals” convicted for “anti-Soviet acts”, were shipped to northern Russia to lay a railroad through some of the harshest terrain on Earth.
The remains of Stalin’s Dead RoadThe railroad would have connected Russia’s Arctic waters with its western railway network.
Self and wellbeingLife and styleSerious times call for serious measures – such as drawing smiley faces on fruit – and what’s more, the science proves it
By the fifth week of lockdown, I had mastered the art of silliness. My flatmates and I had drawn smiley faces on fruit, stuck googly eyes on vegetables and dressed up as our favourite pop stars. On social media I noticed similar responses to the “unprecedented” times we found ourselves in: parents jumping in on their children’s TikTok dance challenges, people dressing up in black tie or costumes to take out the bins.
Children's booksChildren's booksAnne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank – review‘The most important message of the story is that all people have the right to live in freedom’
Anne Frank: The Diary Of A Young Girl is the real diary of a teenage girl that begins on Anne’s 13th birthday (12 June 1942) when she gets a diary. It tells the story of her family who live in Frankfurt, Germany and suddenly have to go into hiding as a result of Hitler and the Nazi Party’s treatment of Jews in Europe during the second world war.
MoviesObituaryBobby Breen obituaryActor and singer who started out as a Hollywood child starBobby Breen, who has died aged 87, belongs on the long list of Hollywood child stars whose careers were terminated or blunted by adolescence. It was particularly poignant for the curly-haired, cherubic Breen because his fame resided mainly in his high, prepubescent singing voice. Rainbow on the River (1936) was perhaps his best-known film, the title song also becoming his greatest hit on Decca records.
IsraelSome of the 126,000 people now living in hotels tell of their trauma and how they feel they have nowhere to return to
Israel-Hamas war – live updates Yali Shamriz was celebrating her second birthday when Hamas gunmen arrived at the kibbutz where she lived and opened fire.
For 22 hours, she sheltered with her father, Jonathan, 33, and mother, Natali, 31, in the safe room at their home while the attackers murdered 63 of the kibbutz’s 700 residents and kidnapped 19 others, including Jonathan’s brother, Alon, 26.
NBABy telling a younger teammate to ‘stop playing like a light-skinned dude’, Kobe put a fine point on what’s made the Warriors a crossover phenomenon
At Tuesday night’s Warriors-Lakers game at Staples Center, it was hard not to notice the vocal contingent of Golden State fans infesting Los Angeles’s home gym. We’re about a seven-hour drive from Oakland, but the reigning NBA champions command quite a bit of support no matter where they go.
New Zealand This article is more than 2 months oldNew Zealand gangs may be forced to cover facial tattoos with makeup, incoming government saysThis article is more than 2 months oldBan on offensive facial markings could come as part of wider crackdown on gangs, National party says
New Zealand’s gangs may have to cover up offensive tattoos with makeup if the incoming government’s crackdown on gang activity goes ahead.
On Thursday, the National party’s police spokesperson, Mark Mitchell, told the national broadcaster RNZ that if its proposed ban on gang patches – large insignia sewn on to jackets, for example – does not work, then it would consider making gang members apply foundation over their facial tattoos, or face arrest.
‘Patterns of checks and parallel lines indicate that routine work is approached diligently,’ says Rostron. Photograph: nikitakou‘Patterns of checks and parallel lines indicate that routine work is approached diligently,’ says Rostron. Photograph: nikitakouCareer inspirationGuardian CareersWhat your work doodles really say about youWhether you scribble stars or sketch skulls, find out what your choice of doodle says about your personality, work habits and career ambitions
Looking for a job? Explore the range of vacancies on Guardian Jobs and find the perfect role for you We asked you to share what you have been scrawling on your notepad while supposedly hard at work – whether it’s wavy lines, spirals or an artistic masterpiece.