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Vance Denies and Confirms Atlantic Reporting in One Breath

Vance Denies and Confirms Atlantic Reporting in One Breath

This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. Staying in Donald Trump’s good graces while also protecting your own political future requires supreme political agility, and most people who try end up failing at both. Just ask Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo, Paul Ryan, and any number of other faded GOP stars—if you can find them. Vice President Vance hasn’t mastered this balance either. Earlier this week, The Atlantic reported that during private meetings, Vance “has repeatedly questioned the Defense Department’s depiction of the war in Iran and whether the Pentagon has understated what appears to be the drastic depletion of U.S. missile stockpiles.” Vance’s inquiries echo concerns from some others inside the administration, as well as voices in Congress and elsewhere, who warn about American military readiness. Public figures occasionally deliver what’s known as a “non-denial denial,” in which they try to throw cold water on a …

Only Breath & Shadow by Andrew Tweeddale

Only Breath & Shadow by Andrew Tweeddale

There is a particular kind of novel that refuses to raise its voice. It trusts the reader to lean in, listen, and feel the tremor under the prose. Only Breath & Shadow by Andrew Tweeddale belongs to that quiet, confident tradition. Set in Vienna in the late 1930s, it closes the Castle Drogo arc with a story that listens harder than it shouts, and somehow ends up saying more than most novels twice its volume. The book opens in the life of Christian Drewe, a British gentleman who lost his sight and part of his face at the Somme. He has made a home in the Inner Stadt for over a decade, keeping the routines of a man who measures distance in footsteps and identifies bakeries by the warmth of yeast in the air. Tweeddale sets up the city as Christian knows it. Church bells, tram rails, the smell of roasted coffee beans, the soft grit of cobblestones under a cane. It is Vienna rendered as an audible manuscript, and it is one of the …

289-million-year-old mummified reptile reveals how bodies evolved to breath and move

289-million-year-old mummified reptile reveals how bodies evolved to breath and move

Clay, oil, and deep time do not usually leave much behind. Skin disappears. Cartilage collapses. Proteins break apart. Yet a small reptile that lived about 289 million years ago has done something rare enough to reset expectations in paleontology. The fossil, identified as Captorhinus and described in Nature, preserves not just bone but skin, cartilage, and protein remnants. It is, according to the study, the oldest known mummified remains of a terrestrial vertebrate. More than that, it preserves the cartilage framework of the animal’s respiratory system, giving researchers an unusually clear look at how some of the earliest reptiles may have breathed and moved on land. “This is an exciting discovery in paleontology with great evolutionary significance,” said University of Toronto Mississauga researcher and lead author Robert Reisz. “This unprecedented preservation of a respiratory system showcases the oldest known complete rib cage for muscle powered inhalation and exhalation.” That matters because one of the biggest turning points in vertebrate history was the move from aquatic and semi-aquatic life to life fully on land. Early anamniotes, …

Harriet Sperling Is a Breath of Fresh Air at the Royal Easter Outing

Harriet Sperling Is a Breath of Fresh Air at the Royal Easter Outing

Elegant and perfectly comfortable in the royal dress code, Harriet Sperling represents a breath of fresh air for the British monarchy. Wearing a cornflower suit with polka dots and bows, the NHS pediatric nurse took center stage at the Easter service in Windsor alongside her fiancé, Peter Phillips. After she walked with ease next to the likes of Kate Middleton—someone long accustomed to public eye—it’s clear she might be a rising fashion icon. Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling. Aaron Chown – PA Images/Getty Images With her engagement to the fiancée of Queen Elizabeth’s first grandchild, Sperling is the new addition the family needed. After the farewell of Meghan Markle, who enlivened the royal calendar with her style, and time out of the spotlight for Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie has made them take a step back from public events, Kate Middleton’s fashion was the main draw. But ever since Sperling appeared on the scene in 2024, she has never missed a beat. She expertly handles silhouettes, patterns, and brands dear to the royals, all while …

‘We miss our mom with every breath’: Family of missing Nancy Guthrie issue new appeal | US News

‘We miss our mom with every breath’: Family of missing Nancy Guthrie issue new appeal | US News

The family of Nancy Guthrie – the missing mother of US TV anchor Savannah Guthrie – who has not been seen for seven weeks, have renewed their appeal for public help. In a statement issued to coincide with a special report on local TV station KVOA, they asked people in and around Tucson, Arizona, where 84 year-old lives, not to forget her case, saying they “hold the key to finding resolution”. Her daughter, who co-anchors the morning programme on Sky’s US partner network, NBC, has led the campaign to find her and was one of the signatories of the statement, along with her siblings, Annie and Camron. You need javascript enabled to view this content Enable javascript to share Share Savannah Guthrie pleads for mother’s return Image: Nancy Guthrie. Pic: Pima county sheriff’s department The family said someone in the community could have “information that they do not even realise is significant. No detail is too small. It may be the key”. Thanking locals “for the outpouring from neighbours, friends and the people of Tucson”, …

Nicole Kidman Calls Out Alexander Skarsgård’s Big Little Lies Falafel Breath

Nicole Kidman Calls Out Alexander Skarsgård’s Big Little Lies Falafel Breath

Nicole Kidman has had her fair share of on-screen smooches in her time, kissing some of the world’s most lusted-after men. However, there was one A-lister who didn’t quite live up to her standards. During a recent appearance on the Las Culturistas podcast, the Australian actor called out her Big Little Lies co-star Alexander Skarsgård over his love of eating falafel before filming romantic scenes. “When Alexander Skarsgård ate a falafel sandwich before we did the scenes in Big Little Lies, I’m like, ‘No, no, no, Alex. I’m meant to be into you and kissing you – put away the falafel now,’ she told hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers. She continued: “I’m sure he did not eat a falafel ever again. I said, ‘No more falafel. Nope. Not before you kiss, not before you make love’. Put the falafel away.” Nicole and Alexander played a married couple with dark secrets in the award-winning miniseries, based on Liane Moriarty’s novel of the same name. The Oscar winner told the podcasting duo that bad breath is …

Her Last Breath by Taylor Adams

Her Last Breath by Taylor Adams

Taylor Adams returns to the thriller landscape with a masterclass in psychological manipulation and claustrophobic terror. Her Last Breath by Taylor Adams plunges readers into the Devil’s Staircase cave system, where two friends descend into limestone tunnels—and into a carefully orchestrated nightmare that will test the limits of survival, friendship, and truth itself. The premise reads deceptively simple: Tess DeWater, a shy legal assistant struggling with claustrophobia, finally agrees to go caving with her adventurous best friend Allie Merritt, a successful travel influencer. What begins as an overdue bonding experience quickly transforms into a harrowing fight for survival when a stranger attacks them hundreds of feet underground. But Adams, known for his breakout success No Exit and subsequent thrillers Hairpin Bridge and The Last Word, knows that simplicity is merely the surface. Like the cave itself, this narrative contains hidden passages, unexpected drops, and deadly secrets waiting in the dark. A Narrative That Breathes in Four Parts Adams structures Her Last Breath by Taylor Adams through alternating perspectives—Tess, Jacob (the attacker), Allie, and Ethan (Allie’s …

World leaders hold their breath for Trump’s next tariff move  – POLITICO

World leaders hold their breath for Trump’s next tariff move  – POLITICO

The European Union rushed to appeal for trade stability in the wake of the ruling, calling for “predictability in the trading relationship.”  Brussels said it was in touch with the Trump administration as it seeks “clarity on the steps they intend to take in response to this ruling,” European Commission deputy chief spokesperson Olof Gill said in a statement. The U.K. — which, together with Australia, was hit by the lowest reciprocal tariff rate — downplayed the impact, saying it expected its “privileged trading position with the U.S. to continue,” despite the ruling.  “This is a matter for the U.S. to determine but we will continue to support U.K. businesses as further details are announced,” a U.K. government spokesperson said, adding that it was working with the Trump administration to “understand how the ruling will affect tariffs for the U.K. and the rest of the world.” Initial reactions from other capitals reflected a common desire to avoid any fresh escalation after Trump’s first-year tariff offensive upended the postwar trade order and shook the trust of …

Politics Home | Keir Starmer Says He Will Keep Fighting “As Long As I Have Breath Left In My Body”

Politics Home | Keir Starmer Says He Will Keep Fighting “As Long As I Have Breath Left In My Body”

(Alamy) 4 min read2 hr Keir Starmer has said he will not “walk away” from Downing Street as the Prime Minister looks to strengthen his position among Labour MPs. Addressing the Parliamentary Labour Party on Monday night, the PM said he had “won every fight” he had been in and would keep fighting “as long as I have breath left in my body”. Starmer appeared before a packed room of Labour MPs on another rocky day for his premiership amid the ongoing Peter Mandelson scandal. Earlier in the day, Tim Allan resigned as No 10 director of communications after just five months in the role.  Later, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar used an unscheduled press conference to call on Starmer to resign as prime minister, saying: “The distraction needs to end and the leadership in Downing Street has to change.” Starmer told Labour MPs that he had consistently proved his critics wrong, pointing to how he reformed both the Crown Prosecution Service and later the Labour Party, leading the latter to a landslide general election victory in …