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Men with 'beer bellies' may face serious heart damage regardless of weight

New study reveals "beer bellies" increase heart damage risk even in people with normal weight, challenging traditional views on cardiovascular health.
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:02 pm
New cancer therapy hunts and destroys deadly tumors in major breakthrough study

Researchers at UCLA have created an “off-the-shelf" cell-based immunotherapy that can seek out and destroy pancreatic cancer cells, even after the cancer has spread to other organs.
Published: December 1, 2025, 12:00 pm
Dick Van Dyke says living longer linked to his lack of hate and anger

Dick Van Dyke reveals his secret to reaching 100: avoiding anger and hate. The legendary actor credits his positive attitude for his remarkable longevity.
Published: November 30, 2025, 8:19 pm
America's most popular cooking oil may be linked to obesity, new study finds

New research links America's most popular cooking oil to obesity through metabolic pathways that convert fatty acids into weight-promoting compounds.
Published: November 30, 2025, 6:06 pm
Doctor warns of 2 simple food mistakes that increase chronic disease risk

A doctor based in Colorado reveals how nutrition can prevent fatal diseases like cancer. Simple dietary changes may ward off obesity, diabetes and autoimmune conditions.
Published: November 30, 2025, 2:00 pm
Is it true that … a glass of wine a day is good for your heart?

Moderate wine consumption may benefit your cardiac health, but foods such as grapes and berries offer similar advantages without the negative effects
“People shouldn’t think that drinking wine is good for you,” says Dr Oliver Guttmann, a consultant cardiologist at the Wellington hospital in London.
Alcohol consumption is linked to high blood pressure, liver disease, digestive, mental health and immune system problems, as well as cancer.
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 8:00 am
If toxic humility is a thing, I definitely have it. But perhaps there’s another way | Emma Beddington

We’re taught that modesty is good and pride is bad. This ignores the fact that telling ourselves we’re OK is actually beneficial
What’s your favourite thing about yourself? Stylist’s Love Yourself campaign asked over 400 women that, and published eight pages of their answers. People mostly picked low-key, quite specific stuff – “I can cook something out of nothing”; “I’m really strong”; “I can talk to anyone”; “I’ve got an excellent bum” – and it was lovely, and touching, to see women affirm what they like about themselves. It also felt strange – almost shocking? Stylist called giving yourself a compliment “squirm-inducing” and yes, the thought of doing it myself made me squirm.
I feel something similar when I see people online expressing uncomplicated, justified pride in their achievements or liking who they are out loud – it’s a sort of “is that allowed?” feeling, like the rules have changed and no one told me. If toxic humility is a thing, I definitely have it, because I get a masochistic buzz from self-deprecation, especially when it provokes someone into contradicting me. I have a shopping list of things I hate about myself that I take out and luxuriate in on sleepless nights, but deep down, I don’t actually believe I’m a worthless, irredeemable worm (even typing that feels transgressive!); I do hate the idea of letting anyone know that though.
Continue reading...Published: November 30, 2025, 2:00 pm
I want be a single mum, but feel envious of peers with partners | Ask Annalisa Barbieri

It is good that you are getting expert counselling, but seeking support from other solo mums might be helpful too
I am a very lucky person who has a huge amount to be happy and grateful for. But although I have many excellent friendships, I have had very few romantic relationships. I am now 36 and after 10 years of giving dating a real “go”, I have decided to become a single mum by choice. This has been a very positive decision for me and I am excited about the journey.
During a pre-screening psychological counselling session, the psychologist spoke about the grief many women in my shoes experience as a result of not having the family they’d hoped for. Although I was aware of this and have worked extensively on self-acceptance with my own therapist, I now feel deep sadness and regret at being unable to have formed a relationship with someone who wanted to have children with me. In my friends and colleagues groups, this sets me apart from most women my age. I am envious of the companionship and support my peers receive from their partners.
Continue reading...Published: November 30, 2025, 6:00 am
UK energy suppliers’ customer service: a tragedy (and a farce) in three acts

Weird tales of meter mix-ups, incomprehensible bills, and to foment the drama, a teenager threatened with a trashed credit rating
On a dark winter’s night, what could be more engrossing than my latest tragifarce about energy firms, guaranteed to set spines tingling?
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 7:00 am
Female Cardiothoracic Surgeons, Unlocking the Male Fortress

Less than 10 percent of heart and lung surgeons in the United States are women. At a recent conference, they vowed to change that.
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:45 pm
A Different Type of Dementia Is Changing What’s Known About Cognitive Decline

On its own, LATE dementia is less severe than Alzheimer’s, but in combination, it makes Alzheimer’s symptoms worse, scientists say.
Published: December 1, 2025, 1:38 pm
James Riches, Fire Chief Who Lost Firefighter Son on 9/11, Dies at 74

He spent months searching the wreckage of the World Trade Center for his son’s remains, then suffered lung illnesses attributed to toxic dust.
Published: November 30, 2025, 9:41 pm
The Autism Diagnosis Problem

Autism rates have increased in recent decades, but the reasons are more complicated than what Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has presented.
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:51 am
Is this the END of Ozempic? Inside secret food industry plan to keep people eating even while taking weight-loss drugs… and the beloved American brands involved

In a new book, Off the Scales: The Inside Story of Ozempic and the Race to Cure Obesity, author Aimee Donnellan describes how Big Food giants are grappling with a post-semaglutide reality.
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:03 pm
Huge Alzheimer's breakthrough as weight-loss jab already prescribed to thousands on the NHS is found to slow progression of memory-robbing illness

Liraglutide - sold under the brand name Saxenda - is often offered to people with with a BMI of over 30 as it improves blood sugar control and aids weight loss.
Published: December 1, 2025, 7:42 pm
The strike-mare before Christmas: Doctors union throws NHS into chaos after announcing ANOTHER five day walkout

British Medical Association bosses claimed they had 'no choice but to announce more strike dates' after the Government failed to put forward a 'credible plan'.
Published: December 1, 2025, 6:52 pm
Diet experts rank 91 high street Christmas sandwiches: They found a panini saltier than 12 packets of crisps and a wrap with more sugar than two doughnuts - so how bad is YOUR favourite?

The 91 sandwiches on offer this year from 14 supermarkets and shops include Christmas dinner stuffed between slices of bread and even a sweet mince pie wrap.
Published: December 1, 2025, 6:23 pm
Before, with or after meals? Why medications timing matters

Many medications can be taken before, after or during a meal with little to no side effects-but for some, timing is everything.
Published: December 1, 2025, 4:57 pm
The single injection that means you could come off statins for LIFE: Experts hail 'fabulous' breakthrough that permanently cuts cholesterol... and may mean an end to difficult statin side-effects

A one-off shot of a new drug could cut high cholesterol levels for life. The 'game-changing' drug works by switching off a gene involved in the production of so-called 'bad' cholesterol - or LDL.
Published: December 1, 2025, 4:55 pm
Smelling bacon in the WOMB could be cause of adulthood obesity, scientists suggest

German researchers have suggested that the smell of such fatty foods increases the risk of babies developing the condition later in life.
Published: December 1, 2025, 4:48 pm
Two weeks after our honeymoon, my super-fit rugby player husband was given five years to live... people think we're selfish, but his brain tumour won't stop us from starting a family

Returning from their idyllic honeymoon, newlyweds Vicky and Tom Chapman couldn't wait to start trying for a baby-blissfully unaware of the bombshell health news awaiting them.
Published: December 1, 2025, 4:21 pm
I was the Daily Mail's health editor and covered the mysterious surge in cancer in young people. But at just 29, there was an aggressive tumor inside me… even I missed these hidden signs

The panic hit first. Then came the embarrassment. After all, I'd spent years giving health advice to colleagues, friends and family, convinced I was an expert in many areas of medicine.
Published: December 1, 2025, 4:16 pm
Urgent health warning is issued over a very disturbing side-effect linked to trendy new weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro

The Therapeutic Goods Administration issued a new warning for GLP-1 receptor agonists on Monday.
Published: December 1, 2025, 1:47 pm
Worrying side-effect of creatine you aren't being warned about: Cheap supplement is hailed as a 'miracle' - but here's how to tell if YOUR brand is doing more harm than good

A cheap powder loved by bodybuilders has surprising benefits for women in perimenopause and beyond - but what about the downsides?
Published: December 1, 2025, 1:36 pm
NHS surgeon urges public not to ignore key symptoms of deadly prostate cancer: 'It kills one man every 45 minutes'

It's one of the most common forms of cancer in men, yet too many do not know the crucial warning signs to look out for, a leading cancer surgeon has warned.
Published: December 1, 2025, 12:45 pm
I feel constantly nauseous, can't eat and have lost a stone. DR SCURR reveals the terrifying silent conditions behind sudden weight loss - and how you can cure them

A reader asks: After having Covid I went off food because of nausea. I'm still hardly eating and have lost a stone.
Published: December 1, 2025, 11:45 am
Man, 30, opens up on the hell of living with condition that causes him to vomit 60 times a DAY - and claims local NHS refused to fund £15k 'life-changing' device

A man who vomits up to 60 times a day was forced to buy a new £15,000 battery for a 'life-changing' device that helps control his condition-after local NHS chiefs refused.
Published: December 1, 2025, 9:44 am
Expert shares seven tips for surviving the chaos of Christmas season if you're living with ADHD or autism

It's a stressful time of year for people living with autism and ADHD says Dr Selina Warlow a psychologist and founder of The Nook Clinic, but there are ways to get through it.
Published: December 1, 2025, 9:16 am
Obese man who weighs 23 stone claims NHS won't give him second round of weight loss surgery... because he has ADHD

A severely obese man has allegedly been refused weight loss surgery on the NHS because of his attention deficit disorder, despite suffering a number of weight-related conditions.
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:43 am
Laughing gas could provide rapid relief from severe depression, study finds

Low doses of nitrous oxide - commonly dubbed 'laughing gas' - could briefly relieve the symptoms of treatment-resistant depression , a new study has found.
Published: November 30, 2025, 11:00 pm
Whatever happened to the Child of Rage? A 1990 documentary about an emotionally neglected girl who wanted to kill her family in their sleep shocked the world... 35 years on, this is how her life turned out

Ask a six year old girl what her dreams are, and she might tell you she wishes for a pony, or glittery bike - little Beth Thomas just longed to murder her parents and baby brother.
Published: November 30, 2025, 7:57 pm
Are YOU a 'super recogniser'? Take the test to see if you are one of an elite group of people who never forget a face

Do you pride yourself on never forgetting a face, or can you always spot a long-lost friend walking down the street? If so, then you might be a 'super recogniser'.
Published: November 30, 2025, 7:10 pm
Shock new scan discovers hidden cause of hypertension... as experts reveal how it could help millions suffering from high-blood pressure

Experts at University College London have identified a hidden cause of hypertension which current testing does not identify, and hope their findings could lead to new treatment options
Published: November 30, 2025, 5:03 pm
Have you suddenly started suffering from embarrassing flaky dandruff? This is the shocking new everyday cause experts have just discovered - and the simple and cheap way to get rid of it for good

About half of all Britons will suffer from the condition at some point in their life.
Published: November 30, 2025, 3:46 pm
NHS surgeon urges public not to ignore key symptoms of deadly pancreatic cancer - as eight in ten cases are picked up too late

Dubbed the 'silent killer' due to its subtle symptoms, pancreatic cancer kills around 100,000 people in the UK every year.
Published: November 30, 2025, 9:24 am
If Ian had been called for a PSA test, doctors may have caught his cancer. Now, at 57, it is too late

When Ian Colby began to get excruciating pain in his ribs, he didn't expect the cause to be anything particularly worrying.
Published: November 30, 2025, 1:32 am
I am desperately overweight but my doctor has banned me from Mounjaro. Is this right? DR ELLIE reveals the frightening jab health risk you can't ignore - and why it's got doctors worried

Mounjaro is a weight-loss drug known as a GLP-1 agonist, which tricks the body into thinking it is full.
Published: November 30, 2025, 1:31 am
Fast care after head injury can dramatically cut risk of developing dementia

Studies have long warned that concussions raise the risk of suffering neurodegenerative conditions - but now experts say this danger can be mitigated.
Published: November 30, 2025, 1:28 am
NHS emergency care crisis laid bare: 2025 set to be worst year on record damning figures show, as Labour is accused of being in 'total denial'

Over 452,000 people waited 12 hours or more for a bed from January to October after medics decided they were so sick they needed to be admitted to a ward.
Published: December 1, 2025, 10:30 pm
Daily Mail tests the newest 'maxxing' health trend... latest offering only has three ingredients but contains more than 100 grams of protein

Sweetgreen has launched its new Power Max Protein Bowl, which contains 106 grams of protein. The Daily Mail health team put the bowl to the test, while experts weighed in on the protein content.
Published: December 1, 2025, 10:02 pm
Common breakfast juice boosts heart health and longevity, study finds

A glass of a common breakfast juice every day could be the key to living longer and boosting heart health, a recent study published by researchers in Brazil and California has suggested.
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:58 pm
Having a 'beer belly' increases risk for deadly diseases more than overall body weight, study suggests

A high waist-to-hip ratio is a stronger predictor than overall obesity, and German radiologists have linked it to structural changes to the heart.
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:53 pm
Milk recall announced across America as major brand fears it contains cleaning ingredients

A midwestern dairy plant issued a milk recall after routine testing detected the presence of food-grade cleaning agents in product samples, which can cause illness if ingested.
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:50 pm
More marijuana users being hospitalized for 'scromiting,' doctors warn

Doctors are warning over a condition that can leave cannabis users screaming in pain and vomiting at the same time.
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:40 pm
Mother-of-one, 43, spurred on to shed seven stone after looking 'fatter than Santa' in grotto photo

A mother-of-one lost 7st with the help of blockbuster weight loss jab Ozempic, after a Christmas photo left her looking 'fatter than Santa.'
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:30 pm
Stricter guidelines demanded for flu shots by FDA regulator after memo links Covid jabs to deaths of ten kids

An internal FDA memo said the deaths of at least 10 children were linked to COVID-19 vaccines, which has prompted the agency to demand stricter guidelines for annual flu shots and other vaccines.
Published: December 1, 2025, 7:35 pm
Lori was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer and given two years to live. Now, 20 years later, she is healthy and thriving. This is how she and eight others were 'cured'... and why thousands more could get the same treatment

Lori Lober is a busy woman. Her Facebook shows a life spent watching American football with her girlfriends and going out for dinner in Kansas City, Missouri, with her husband John.
Published: December 1, 2025, 4:56 pm
Shelli had blurred vision, dizziness and headaches. Doctors said it was nothing. But then discovered her brain was 'falling out' of her skull

Shelli Gunnoe, 26, from South Carolina, began to experience tingling in her arms and fingers, bouts of nausea, heat intolerance and episodes in which her vision would dim.
Published: November 30, 2025, 4:41 pm
Kimchi found to ward off winter colds by enhancing our immune systems ability to fight bacteria and viruses

A traditional Korean side dish, kimchi is made from salted and fermented vegetables - usually radish or cabbage - and seasoned with chilli powder, garlic, ginger and fermented seafood.
Published: November 30, 2025, 1:33 am
The best time to break up with your partner before Christmas, according to experts - and you'd better act quickly

If you're looking to end an unhappy relationship ahead of the festive season, now's the time to act.
Published: December 1, 2025, 7:35 pm
Human washing machine that can clean head to toe goes on sale for £290,000 - so, would you give the automatic spa pod a go?

A 'human washing machine' that can clean a person from head to toe has gone on sale in Japan, but it costs £290,000 (60 million Japanese yen).
Published: December 1, 2025, 3:44 pm
Our tech reporter has scrolled endlessly on Amazon for the best Cyber Monday deals on iPads, laptops, headphones and more

Get ready to unlock unmissable savings on must-have tech during Cyber Monday, with deals to be had across a huge array of the site's devices.
Published: December 1, 2025, 1:47 pm
Runny nose and itchy eyes? Your Christmas tree could be to blame, expert warns - and fake versions are just as bad

They bring a touch of cheer into any home - but your Christmas tree could also be triggering a runny nose, sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes, an expert has warned.
Published: December 1, 2025, 12:37 pm
From 'dinosaur tartare' to seaweed butter - would you try any of these dishes created by the world's first AI chef?

At WooHoo in Dubai, the eccentric menu has been crafted by an AI known as Chef Aiman. But would you be brave enough to try this computer's cooking?
Published: December 1, 2025, 11:13 am
Are YOU a 'super recogniser'? Take the test to see if you are one of an elite group of people who never forget a face

Do you pride yourself on never forgetting a face, or can you always spot a long-lost friend walking down the street? If so, then you might be a 'super recogniser'.
Published: November 30, 2025, 7:10 pm
Revealed: The 9 surprising items you should never pour down the sink - including MILK

It's a kitchen staple, used in everything from soups to hot beverages. But it turns out you've probably been disposing of any leftover milk wrong.
Published: November 30, 2025, 1:16 pm
The creatures lurking in your Christmas tree: Experts warn firs are crawling with beetles, flies, mites, moths and spiders - here's how to stop them coming in your home

Apart from festive cheer, your tree could also bring unwanted visitors into your home, an expert has warned.
Published: November 30, 2025, 10:31 am
Netflix quietly makes major change to platform with no warning as fans rage over 'customer hostile' policy

Streaming service Netflix has quietly made a major change which affects all users who watch shows on their phones.
Published: December 1, 2025, 10:37 pm
Urgent warning to Cyber Monday shoppers over scam stealing bank details

Amazon has warned its customers about a hoax designed to trick shoppers into handing over logins and other personal information.
Published: December 1, 2025, 9:30 pm
Trapped by the swipe? Dating apps are designed to keep singles 'swiping and spending' rather than finding 'The One', experts warn

A new BBC Three documentary reveals how users are addicted to apps such as Tinder, Hinge and OKCupid in a desperate quest to find 'the one'.
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:25 pm
Record cold for 235 million Americans starting in just HOURS as polar vortex brings 'most extreme cold on Earth'

Weather officials have warned that more than half the US could see week-long frigid conditions and snow that shatters records for early December.
Published: December 1, 2025, 6:48 pm
Species in Chernobyl disaster zone is mutating to feed on nuclear radiation

A unique species living at the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site has evolved to have a special ability which could help humans protect themselves against radiation and even cancer.
Published: December 1, 2025, 6:39 pm
Eating two handfuls of a common snack daily improves memory in just four months

Scientists have discovered that eating just two handfuls of a common snack daily may boost memory and brain blood flow.
Published: December 1, 2025, 6:27 pm
Are you a 'quiet quitter'? You might be a PSYCHOPATH, scientists say

Psychologists have discovered a strong connection between 'quiet quitting' and so-called 'dark triad' personality traits, including psychopathy and narcissism.
Published: December 1, 2025, 4:08 pm
Pot Bull Terrier! CBD supplements can make dogs less AGGRESSIVE, study finds

When given to dogs, CBD appears to have a 'calming' effect and 'a decline in the intensity of aggressive behaviours', reveal scientists in the US.
Published: December 1, 2025, 10:32 am
Just 24 hours until America is hit with polar vortex bringing the 'most extreme cold on Earth' for December

Towns and cities in the northern Midwest have already been blanketed with snow this weekend. Snowfall is expected throughout the Northeast early this week.
Published: November 30, 2025, 2:23 pm
Real Apple support emails used in new phishing scam

Scammers nearly stole an Apple account by exploiting the support system with authentic-looking tickets and phone calls, users can protect themselves with safety steps.
Published: December 1, 2025, 5:27 pm
Company restores AI teddy bear sales after safety scare

FoloToy restored sales of its AI teddy bear Kumma after a weeklong suspension following safety group findings of risky and inappropriate responses to children.
Published: December 1, 2025, 11:17 am
Check if your passwords were stolen in huge leak

Threat intelligence firm Synthient uncovers one of the largest password exposures ever, prompting immediate security recommendations.
Published: November 30, 2025, 7:30 pm
Elon Musk teases a future run by robots

Viral video shared by Elon Musk shows Tesla's Optimus humanoid robots performing tasks from cooking to construction, garnering over 58.5 million views on social media.
Published: November 30, 2025, 12:30 pm
Russian Launch Site Mishap Leaves Country’s Space Program in Limbo

The ability of Russia to launch astronauts to the International Space Station remains in limbo after an incident last week at the Baikonur base in Kazakhstan.
Published: December 1, 2025, 9:06 pm
Inside the Bird-Flu Vaccine Trial for Monk Seals

After the virus returned to Hawaii this fall, testing the shots in the endangered seal species became urgent.
Published: December 1, 2025, 10:30 am
FEMA Won’t Reinstate Suspended Workers Who Signed Letter Criticizing Trump

Employees suspended in the summer after signing a letter critical of the president were told they could return to work. But the reinstatement was short-lived.
Published: December 1, 2025, 9:54 pm
Many Fighting Climate Change Worry They Are Losing the Information War

Shifting politics, intensive lobbying and surging disinformation online have undermined international efforts to respond to the threat.
Published: December 1, 2025, 1:27 pm
Female Cardiothoracic Surgeons, Unlocking the Male Fortress

Less than 10 percent of heart and lung surgeons in the United States are women. At a recent conference, they vowed to change that.
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:45 pm
A Different Type of Dementia Is Changing What’s Known About Cognitive Decline

On its own, LATE dementia is less severe than Alzheimer’s, but in combination, it makes Alzheimer’s symptoms worse, scientists say.
Published: December 1, 2025, 1:38 pm
Paul Ekman, Who Linked Facial Expressions to Universal Emotions, Dies at 91
Often called the world’s most famous face reader, he inspired the TV show ‘Lie to Me.’ But some questioned his assumption that human expressions were ‘pan-cultural.’
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:55 pm
‘It’s going much too fast’: the inside story of the race to create the ultimate AI

In Silicon Valley, rival companies are spending trillions of dollars to reach a goal that could change humanity – or potentially destroy it
On the 8.49am train through Silicon Valley, the tables are packed with young people glued to laptops, earbuds in, rattling out code.
As the northern California hills scroll past, instructions flash up on screens from bosses: fix this bug; add new script. There is no time to enjoy the view. These commuters are foot soldiers in the global race towards artificial general intelligence – when AI systems become as or more capable than highly qualified humans.
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 10:00 am
‘It was extremely pornographic’: Cara Hunter on the deepfake video that nearly ended her political career

The Irish politician was targeted in 2022, in the final weeks of her run for office. She has never found out who made the malicious deepfake, but knew immediately she had to try to stop this happening to other women
When Cara Hunter, the Irish politician, looks back on the moment she found out she had been deepfaked, she says it is “like watching a horror movie”. The setting is her grandmother’s rural home in the west of Tyrone on her 90th birthday, April 2022. “Everyone was there,” she says. “I was sitting with all my closest family members and family friends when I got a notification through Facebook Messenger.” It was from a stranger. “Is that you in the video … the one going round on WhatsApp?” he asked.
Hunter made videos all the time, especially then, less than three weeks before elections for the Northern Ireland assembly. She was defending her East Londonderry seat, campaigning, canvassing, debating. Yet, as a woman, this message from a man she didn’t know was enough to put her on alert. “I replied that I wasn’t sure which video he was talking about,” Hunter says. “So he asked, did I want to see it?” Then he sent it over.
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 5:00 am
ChatGPT-5 offers dangerous advice to mentally ill people, psychologists warn

Research finds OpenAI’s free chatbot fails to identify risky behaviour or challenge delusional beliefs
ChatGPT-5 is offering dangerous and unhelpful advice to people experiencing mental health crises, some of the UK’s leading psychologists have warned.
Research conducted by King’s College London (KCL) and the Association of Clinical Psychologists UK (ACP) in partnership with the Guardian suggested that the AI chatbotfailed to identify risky behaviour when communicating with mentally ill people.
Continue reading...Published: November 30, 2025, 12:00 pm
Virginia Democrat flips seat in state legislature by taking on datacenters

John McAuliff won against a Republican by focusing on something affecting all his constituents: the cost of energy
John McAuliff, a 33-year-old small business owner and former civil servant, was one of the more unlikely Democrats to win election to Virginia’s legislature this month, after a campaign in which he could, at times, come off a bit like a Republican.
McAuliff was among the 13 Democrats elected to the legislature in Virginia’s elections earlier this month, as part of a blowout victory for the party that gives it firm control of the southern state’s government. Along with wins in New Jersey, California and elsewhere, the results put some wind back into Democrats’ sails nationwide, a year after their drubbing at the hands of Donald Trump and the Republicans.
Continue reading...Published: November 30, 2025, 2:51 pm
James Cameron says AI actors are ‘horrifying to me’

Avatar director, known for his advocacy of new technology, told interviewer generative AI performance puts ‘all human experience into a blender’
Avatar director James Cameron has called AI actors “horrifying” and said what generative AI technology creates is “an average”.
Cameron was speaking to CBS on Sunday Morning in the run-up to the release of the third Avatar film, subtitled Fire and Ash, and was asked about the pioneering technology he used in his film-making. After praising motion-capture performance as “a celebration of the actor-director moment”, Cameron expressed his disdain for artificial intelligence. “Go to the other end of the spectrum [from motion capture] and you’ve got generative AI, where they can make up a character. They can make up an actor. They can make up a performance from scratch with a text prompt. It’s like, no. That’s horrifying to me. That’s the opposite. That’s exactly what we’re not doing.”
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 2:21 pm
The 110 very best Cyber Monday deals in the US, curated and vetted

Our experts found the best deals and sales that are actually worth your money. Here are our picks for pillows, bath towels, suitcases and more
Snag these streaming, tech, travel, home and kitchen Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals
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We all have holiday traditions we look forward to each year: cooking your grandmother’s classic stuffing recipe. Opening your favorite Advent calendar. Or, if you’re a retailer, pushing deals for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
JUST ADDED: The best Cyber Monday streaming deal:
Disney+ and Hulu bundle for 12 months
Published: December 1, 2025, 9:39 pm
The 33+ best US Cyber Monday travel deals on luggage, backpacks, travel adapters and more

From Away, Calpak and Samsonite, here are budget-friendly reasons to upgrade your luggage, replace your headphones and upgrade your travel photos
The 86+ very best US Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, curated and vetted
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While the Cyber Monday deals landscape can be overwhelming – and you might be tempted to avoid it completely – some actually incredible deals do exist out there, particularly in the travel space. As a travel journalist and the writer of a packing list newsletter, I’m always on the hunt for luggage, clothing and gear that will streamline my travel process. During Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, I keep a trained eye on the retailers with genuine discounts on carry-on suitcases, comfortable loungewear and more. Pro tip: if a specific item catches my eye, I will Google it to see if another website is offering a more enticing deal. (It usually is.)
So if you’re hunting for items that will upgrade your travels without blowing your budget, use my curated guide to inform your shopping.
The best luggage deal:
Away Packing Pro Bundle
Published: December 1, 2025, 8:51 pm
The 28 gifts and treats Filter US writers are loving this holiday season

From durable Converse dupes to laundry detergent sheets, our product reviewers reveal what products earned spots in their daily lives
The 163 best holiday gift ideas for 2025, vetted by the Guardian US staff
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At the Filter US, our writers test plenty of things in the line of duty: bath towels, sleep masks, AirPods Pro, blenders, toaster ovens, instant coffee and more. So what are they putting in their own shopping carts?
This holiday season, the Filter team asked our product reviewers to share what they’re personally using and loving. Their answers ran the gamut: a portable projector that transforms any wall into a private theater, a more durable dupe of Converse’s Chuck Taylors, a trigger-point massage tool to loosen tight muscles and laundry detergent sheets that are kind to the planet and easy to use, to name a few. Read on for the 28 most loved items that earned a spot in our writers’ daily lives. Karen Yuan, Filter US commissioning editor
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 8:15 pm
The 35+ best US Cyber Monday tech deals on TVs, tablets, phones, smart watches and more

The sales you’ve been waiting for all year have arrived. Snag deals from Samsung, Amazon, Sony and more
The 43 very best US Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, curated and vetted
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Black Friday started off as a way to score some great deals on gifts, but let’s be honest: it’s also a chance to pick up some nice, deeply discounted goodies for yourself. This is especially true in the world of tech, where high prices and personal taste mean it’s often just safest to buy what works for you rather than guessing on a gift. Don’t worry, we won’t judge.
But when you’re inundated with Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, it’s easy to get spun around by specs: is that really enough storage? Is the screen big enough? Will I regret not getting the newer version? That’s when you turn to the experts.
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 7:43 pm
The question isn’t whether the AI bubble will burst – but what the fallout will be

Will the bubble ravage the economy when it bursts? What will it leave of value once it pops?
The California Gold Rush left an outsized imprint on America. Some 300,000 people flocked there from 1848 to 1855, from as far away as the Ottoman Empire. Prospectors massacred Indigenous people to take the gold from their lands in the Sierra Nevada mountains. And they boosted the economies of nearby states and faraway countries from whence they bought their supplies.
Gold provided the motivation for California – a former Mexican territory then controlled by the US military – to become a state with laws of its own. And yet, few “49ers” as prospectors were known, struck it rich. It was the merchants selling prospectors food and shovels who made the money. One, a Bavarian immigrant named Levi Strauss who sold denim overalls to the gold bugs passing through San Francisco, may be the most remembered figure of his day.
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 11:00 am
‘Cool and quirky is part of our brand’: how New Zealand became a hothouse for indie games

Kiwi developers are punching well above their weight thanks to a unique government support program that offers more than just grants
Those not immersed in the world of gaming might not be familiar with Pax Australia: the enormous gaming conference and exhibition that takes over the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre every October. My favourite section is always Pax Rising, a showcase of indie video games and tabletop, the majority Australian – but there has been a recent shift that was particularly notable this year: many of the standout titles had crossed the Tasman, arriving from New Zealand.
At the booth run by Code – New Zealand’s government-funded Centre of Digital Excellence – 18 Kiwi developers demoed their forthcoming games in a showcase of the vibrant local scene that was buzzing with crowds. In the comedic Headlice, I controlled a parasitic headcrab monster which could latch on to people’s brains and puppet them. How Was Your Day?, a cozy time-loop game set in New Zealand, warmed my heart with its story about a young girl searching for her missing dog. And Killing Things With Your Friends, a co-operative multiplayer action game about surviving bizarre medical trials, had me pulling off my own arm to use as a weapon against enemy hordes.
Continue reading...Published: November 30, 2025, 2:00 pm
Shortage of ‘breakthrough’ weight loss drugs will slow fight against obesity, WHO warns

WHO urges countries to make drugs such as Mounjaro more accessible to people and asks drugs companies to lower prices
Weight loss drugs such as Mounjaro offer huge potential to tackle soaring obesity globally but are currently only available to one in 10 of those who need them, the World Health Organization has said.
Their proven effectiveness in helping people lose weight means the medications represent “a new chapter” in how health services can treat obesity and the killer diseases it causes, the WHO added.
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 1:45 pm
NHS to pay 25% more for innovative drugs after UK–US zero-tariff deal

Agreement could cost NHS an extra £3bn a year, industry sources estimate
The UK has agreed to pay 25% more for new medicines by 2035 as part of a US-UK drug pricing deal that will cost an estimated additional £3bn a year.
The transatlantic agreement will also see the health service in England, which currently spends £14.4bn a year on innovative therapies, double the percentage of GDP it allocates to buying such products, from 0.3% to 0.6% over the next decade.
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 6:26 pm
Testing at A&Es part of plan to end new HIV cases in England by 2030

Labour announces prevention programme as well as efforts to re-engage people who have fallen out of medical care
Ending new HIV transmissions in England by 2030 is within reach thanks to an action plan that will include routine testing at A&Es, the government has said.
The HIV action plan, to be unveiled on World Aids Day on Monday, aims to re-engage the thousands of people who have left HIV care, bringing them back to lifesaving treatment. The £170m package also includes funding for opt-out HIV testing at A&Es during routine blood tests in areas with the highest rates, including London and Manchester.
Continue reading...Published: November 30, 2025, 10:30 pm
Starwatch: Mercury offers rare viewing chance for early risers

Elusive planet will make a pre-dawn appearance as it seems to stray from the sun
We start December with one of the best chances to see Mercury this year, at least for the northern hemisphere. The elusive inner planet never strays far from the sun but this week it reaches the configuration known as the greatest western elongation.
This means that from our vantage point on Earth, the planet appears as far away as possible from the sun. It will appear in the pre-dawn twilight sky. For observers at mid-northern latitudes, the geometry is favourable, and so the best views are possible 30 to 60 minutes before sunrise.
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 6:00 am
Does ‘laziness’ start in the brain?

Understanding the surprising mechanism behind apathy can help unlock scientific ways to boost your motivation
We all know people with very different levels of motivation. Some will go the extra mile in any endeavour. Others just can’t be bothered to put the effort in. We might think of them as lazy – happiest on the sofa, rather than planning their latest project. What’s behind this variation? Most of us would probably attribute it to a mixture of temperament, circumstances, upbringing or even values.
But research in neuroscience and in patients with brain disorders is challenging these assumptions by revealing the brain mechanisms that underlie motivation. When these systems become dysfunctional, people who were once highly motivated can become pathologically apathetic. Whereas previously they might have been curious, highly engaged and productive – at work, in their social lives and in their creative thinking – they can suddenly seem like the opposite.
Continue reading...Published: November 30, 2025, 12:00 pm
Hole in Antarctic ozone layer shrinks to smallest since 2019, scientists say

EU’s Copernicus monitoring service hails ‘reassuring sign’ of progress observed this year in hole’s size and duration
The hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctic this year was the smallest and shortest-lived since 2019, according to European space scientists, who described the finding as a “reassuring sign” of the layer’s recovery.
The yearly gap in what scientists have called “planetary sunscreen” reached a maximum area of 21m sq km (8.1m sq miles) over the southern hemisphere in September – well below the maximum of 26m sq km reached in 2023 – and shrank in size until coming to an early close on Monday, data from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (Cams) shows.
Continue reading...Published: December 1, 2025, 3:53 pm