UK will publish files about the appointment of Epstein friend Mandelson to ambassador post

LONDON (AP) — The British government said it would publish files related to the appointment ofPeter Mandelsonas ambassador to the U.S. on Wednesday, as police investigate potential misconduct stemming from the ex-diplomat's ties to the lateJeffrey Epstein.

Associated Press Peter Mandelson, the former U.K. ambassador to the United States, leaves his house in London, Tuesday, March 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) Peter Mandelson, the former U.K. ambassador to the United States, leaves his house in London, Tuesday, March 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) Peter Mandelson, the former U.K. ambassador to the United States, leaves his house in London, Tuesday, March 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

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Lawmakers haveforced Prime Minister Keir Starmer's governmentto disclose thousands of files about the decision to name Mandelson to the key diplomatic post at the start of U.S. President Donald Trump's second term, despite a past friendship with the convicted sex offender.

The government has said the files will show that Mandelson misled officials about the extent of the relationship.

Mandelson, 72, a former Cabinet minister, ambassador and elder statesman of the governing Labour Party, was arrested Feb. 23 at his London home on suspicion of misconduct in public office. He has been released without bail conditions as the police investigation continues.

He has previously denied wrongdoing andhasn't been charged. He does not face allegations of sexual misconduct.

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Cabinet minister Darren Jones said the "first tranche of documents" will be published Wednesday afternoon.

The documents are being published in batches after review by Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee. Police have asked the government not to release files that could compromise their criminal investigation into Mandelson.

Starmerfired Mandelsonin September after earlier revelations about his Epstein ties, but is facing a political storm over his decision to give him the Washington job in the first place.

Documents ina huge trove of Epstein filespublished by the U.S. Department of Justice in late January suggested that Mandelson sent market-sensitive information to the convicted sex offender when he was the U.K. government's business secretary after the 2008 financial crisis.

That includes an internal government report discussing ways the U.K. could raise money, including by selling off government assets. Mandelson also appears to have told Epstein he would lobby other members of the government to reduce a tax on bankers' bonuses.

UK will publish files about the appointment of Epstein friend Mandelson to ambassador post

LONDON (AP) — The British government said it would publish files related to the appointment ofPeter Mandelsonas ambassado...
Analysis: Iran war becomes a contest of who can take the most pain

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Thewar on Iran, for all its complexity and global effects, boils down to a single question: Who can take the pain the longest?

Associated Press FILE - A plume of smoke rises after a strike in Tehran, Iran, Monday, March 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Mohsen Ganji, File) FILE - Policemen stand on top of their car with pictures of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, right and left, and his son Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the successor to him, center, during a rally to support him in Tehran, Iran, March 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File) FILE - Drivers navigate a busy intersection past a sign displaying the current gas prices at a filling station in Plano, Texas, March 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File) FILE - Plumes of smoke rise as strikes hit the city during the U.S.–Israeli military campaign in Tehran, Iran, March 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File) FILE - People gather in a rally to support Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the successor to his late father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as supreme leader, in Tehran, Iran, March 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File)

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A surge in oil prices points to what may be Iran's most effective weapon and the United States' biggest vulnerability in continuing the campaign:Damaging the world economy. A sharp rise in gas prices hasrattled consumersand financial markets, and international travel and shipping have been severely disrupted.

U.S. President Donald Trump appears aware of the danger. As oil jumped to nearly $120 a barrel on Monday, the highest since 2022, he suggestedthe war would be "short-term."That helped reassure markets and the price eased to around $90 — even as Trump, nearly in the same breath, vowed to keep up the war and the punishment on Iran.

On the other side, Iran has to endure a near-constant stream of American and Israeli airstrikes it can't defend against. So far, the Islamic Republic has been able tokeep its leadershipand military cohesive and in control. The Iranian public, which already rose up against its theocracy in nationwide protests in January, stillboils in angerbut have stayed home as they try to survive the heavy bombardment. Security forces have been on the street every day to ensure no anti-government demonstrations form.

The pressure is on U.S. allies as well. Gulf Arab states, while still not combatants in the war, face seemingly unending and occasionally fatal Iranian fire targeting oil fields, cities and critical water works. And Israel, while boasting of inflicting heavy damage on Iran's missile program and other military targets, continues to be targeted by increasingly sophisticated Iranian missiles that send a buckshot-like bouquet of high explosives raining down on its cities. Frequent air-raid sirens have disrupted daily life, closed schools and workplaces and created a tense atmosphere across the region.

No off-ramps seen in fighting

There's no immediate end to the war in sight — nor in the rhetoric coming from both America and Iran, whose bad blood extends back decades to the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the U.S. Embassy hostage crisis.

"We've already won in many ways, but we haven't won enough," Trump said in a speech Monday in Doral, Florida. "We go forward, more determined than ever to achieve ultimate victory that will end this long running danger once and for all."

Iranian Foreign Ministry official Kazem Gharibabadi offered a mirror image comment from Tehran, boasting that the Islamic Republic had rejected contacts about a ceasefire that he said had come from China, France, Russia and others.

"At the moment, we hold the upper hand," Gharibabadi told Iranian state television late Monday night. "Just look at the state of the global economy and energy markets — it has been very painful for them."

He asserted that it was Iran that "will determine the end of the war."

Iranian strategy remains havoc

For years before Israel and the U.S. launched the war on Feb. 28, Iran warned that, if attacked, it would retaliate on the entire Middle East, targeting the oil infrastructure that made its Gulf Arab neighbors fantastically wealthy. By contrast, Tehran's economy has been crippled by international sanctions.

Iran has now backed up its threat with barrages of missiles and drones. Qatar was forced to halt its production of natural gas, and Bahrain declared its oil operations couldn't meet their contractual obligations. Other producers like Saudi Aramco are affected, disrupting a key source of energy for Asia — particularly China, which has sent a top envoy to the region.

Shipping broadly has stopped in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil and natural gas traded passes, and up to 30% of world fertilizer exports. Iran didn't need to mine the waterway — its attacks on several ships prompted companies stop sending their vessels through the strait.

Trump has suggested U.S. warships providing escorts to tankers, but that has yet to materialize in a way to restart the traffic.

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Early Tuesday morning, he threatened that if Iran stops the oil through the strait, "they will be hit by the United States of America TWENTY TIMES HARDER than they have been hit thus far."

"Additionally, we will take out easily destroyable targets that will make it virtually impossible for Iran to ever be built back, as a Nation, again — Death, Fire, and Fury will reign upon them — But I hope, and pray, that it does not happen!" he wrote on his Truth Social platform.

Iran, however, only doubled down. The Revolutionary Guard warned on Tuesday that it won't allow "a single liter of oil" to leave the Persian Gulf.

What is victory?

For Iran's theocratic rulers, victory means surviving the campaign still in power, no matter the costs to the country and the region.

Trump has been vague and contradictory about his aims in the war. At times, he seems to push for overthrowing Iran's theocracy; other times, he seems to be willing to stop short of that, saying broadly that he wants to ensure Iran is no longer a threat to Israel, the region and the U.S.

That could give him flexibility in declaring that victory has been achieved, especially if real damage starts to show to the U.S. economy.

But if the war stopped right now, both the U.S and Israel would be left with major challenges.

One is Iran's leadership. After an Israeli airstrike killed 86-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the start of the war, Iranian clerics named his 56-year-old son Mojtaba to the position, elevating him to the rank of an ayatollah.

Now Iran's ultimate ruler, the younger Khamenei has long been viewed by analysts as being even more hard-line than his father, with close ties to the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard. Israel already described him as a target in its campaign, while Trump has said he wanted someone else in the role.

Also, Iran still has its stockpile of highly enriched uranium – one reason for the war that Israel and the U.S. have both pointed to. Iran had been enriching up to 60% purity, a short, technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90%.

The U.S. bombed three Iranian nuclear sites in June during the 12-day war between Israel and Iran, likely burying much of the stockpile in the debris. Those sites to this day remain out of the reach of international inspectors.

Mojtaba Khamenei could issue a religious ruling, or fatwa, reversing his father's earlier statements and ordering it to be used to make a weapon. That's something both America and Israel, long believed to be the Mideast's only nuclear-armed state, don't want to see.

EDITOR'S NOTE —Jon Gambrell, news director for the Gulf and Iran for The Associated Press, has reported from each of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Iran and other locations across the Mideast and the wider world since joining AP in 2006.

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Dree Hemingway explains why she previously sent Daryl Hannah a letter

People Dree Hemingway; Daryl HannahCredit: Emma McIntyre/Getty; Scott Kirkland/Disney via Getty

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  • In Love Story, the 38-year-old actress plays a younger version of the 65-year-old star who dated the late John F. Kennedy Jr. before his marriage to Carolyn Bessette Kennedy

  • "I didn't want to make her feel awkward if that were something that she didn't want to do or something," Hemingway said of the letter

Dree Hemingwayis making her appreciation forDaryl Hannahclear.

In an interview withNylonpublished on March 4, the 38-year-old actress, who portrays a younger version of Hannah, 65, inRyan Murphy'sLove Story, said she reached out to the actress and activist through a letter.

"It was really just a love note to her saying how much I admired her, how much I've admired her as an actress and a woman, prior to even being cast as Daryl. How much I really just fell in love with her as a human being," Hemingway explained, referring to a conversation she previously had withThe Hollywood Reporter.

For the FX series, Hemingway plays a dramatized role of theSplashactress during her relationship with the lateJohn F. Kennedy Jr.,before and during his whirlwind romance with wifeCarolyn Bessette.

Dree Hemingway and Paul Anthony Kelly in 'Love Story' as Daryl Hannah and John F. Kennedy Jr.Credit: FX

"I watched interviews and that feeling of really spending time with somebody you've never spent time with, but researching," she continued. "That was really the note, and just not like, 'Hey, I want to meet you or talk to you.' Just, like, 'It was really an honor of my lifetime to be able to portray you and research you.' "

While Hemingway toldNylonshe would have loved to speak directly to Hannah, her "nerves" likely would have gotten the best of her.

"I also didn't want to intrude in any way. I didn't want to make her feel awkward if that were something that she didn't want to do or something," she said.

At the time the interview was published, Hannah reportedly had not responded to Hemingway, which the actress said she's okay with as she just wanted to show her admiration for the person she saw as "a person, a philanthropist."

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"I also think [she needs] her own time. The show's just come out; I'm sure there's a lot to digest there and stuff like that," Hemingway said. "What I really want to emphasize is that this is a dramatization. We are not exactly portraying her or how something went down. There's a fiction involved in all of this. With any person that you loved and you were dating, I'm sure it's a hard thing. So, I think that it's nice to respect that and her."

Just two days after Hemingway's interview withNylonwas published, Hannah shared her feelings about her portrayal in the "tragedy-exploiting television series" in an op-ed with theThe New York Times.

Daryl Hannah and John F. Kennedy, Jr. at his cousin Edward Kennedy, Jr.'s wedding in Rhode IslandCredit: Brooks Kraft LLC/Sygma via Getty

"The choice to portray her as irritating, self-absorbed, whiny and inappropriate was no accident," she wrote, linking out to an interview with one of itsproducersabout why she was not consulted regarding the show.

"The character 'Daryl Hannah' portrayed in the series is not even a remotely accurate representation of my life, my conduct or my relationship with John," she continued, denying the use of cocaine, pressuring Kennedy into marriage, and desecrating family heirlooms, as portrayed in the series.

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"When so many people watch a dramatization that uses a real name, real-life consequences follow," Hannah said in her lengthy piece, later adding, "Real names are not fictional tools. They belong to real lives."

A rep for Hannah did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

Love Storyis now streaming on Hulu.

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Rihanna Home Shooting Suspect Indicted on Attempted Murder and 10 Assault Counts After AR-15 Attack, Faces Life in Prison

Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, of Orlando, Florida, allegedly fired approximately 10 shots at Rihanna's Beverly Crest home on March 8, 2026, while the singer, A$AP Rocky, their children, and others were inside.

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  • Ortiz faces one count of attempted murder, 10 felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, and three felony counts of shooting at an inhabited dwelling — and could face life in prison if convicted.

  • A judge issued a protective order barring Ortiz from contacting Rihanna, A$AP Rocky, their neighbors, and any associated work addresses.

Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, a 35-year-old woman from Orlando, Florida, has been formally charged with attempted murder after allegedly pulling up toRihanna's Beverly Crest home on March 8 andopening fire with an AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office confirmed Tuesday that if convicted as charged, Ortiz faces up to life in state prison.

Ortiz was chargedwith one count of attempted murder, 10 felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, and three felony counts of shooting at an inhabited dwelling or camper. Her arraignment has been set for March 25 at the Foltz Criminal Justice Center. She is currently being held on $10.2 million bail.

According to the L.A. County District Attorney's Office, on March 8 at approximately 1:20 p.m., Ortiz is accused of driving up to the front of Rihanna's home on the 9500 block of Heather Road and firing a semiautomatic weapon multiple times. And this wasn't an empty house.

Rihanna (Robyn Rihanna Fenty) arrives at the Rihanna x Fenty Beauty New Product Launch For Fenty Beauty Soft’Lit Naturally Luminous Longwear Foundation held at 7th Street Studios on April 26, 2024 in Los Angeles, California, United States. — Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/depositphotos.com

The Fenty Beauty founder, her partner A$AP Rocky, and their three children were home at the time, along with Rihanna's mom and two staff members — a total of eight people inside the property. Two additional people were inside a neighboring home, which accounts for the remaining assault charges. Miraculously, no one was struck.

According to an LAPD radio dispatch cited by CNN, the woman fired off "approximately 10 shots." Aerial footage showed multiple gunshot holes in the gate surrounding the property, in an Airstream trailer parked outside, and at least one bullet hole on the actual exterior wall of the home.

Witnesses and surveillance footage indicated the suspect fled the area in a white Tesla with paper license plates. A car matching that description was later spotted in nearby Sherman Oaks, where officers made a traffic stop and arrested the suspect.

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Rihanna at the 2nd Annual Diamond Ball held at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, USA on December 10, 2015. — Photo by PopularImages/depositphotos.com

Los Angeles County District AttorneyNathan J. Hochmandid not mince words in a statement following the charges. "Opening fire in any populated neighborhood is extremely dangerous, puts lives at risk and will be fully prosecuted,"Hochman said. "Thankfully, no one was injured in this shooting, but this careless violence will not be tolerated in our community. Such shooters will find their next destination to be our jails and prisons."

A motive has not been officially established, but investigators aren't exactly starting from zero. Detectives are reviewing social media posts attributed to Ortiz, and in one post, a person using Ortiz's name wrote: "Listen Rihanna, when you die, God is taking me to my future."

Another post, dated February 23, reads: "@badgalriri — Are you there? 'Cause I was waiting for your AIDS 5-head self to say something to me directly instead of sneaking around like you're talking to me where I'm not at."

Rihanna at the World premiere of ‘Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets’ held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, USA on July 17, 2017. — Photo by PopularImages/depositphotos.com

It's the kind of language that makes the $10.2 million bail feel almost reasonable.

LAPD ChiefJim McDonnellnoted that the high bail amount was set in part because 10 people were in the home during the shooting. He also confirmed that authorities believe Ortiz drove from Florida, though it remains unclear exactly how long she had been in Los Angeles before the incident.

A judge also issued a protective order for Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, meaning Ortiz must stay away from the couple, their neighbors, the property, and any work addresses associated with either of them.

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The case is being prosecuted byAlexander Bottof the Major Crimes Division and remains under active investigation by the LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division — the same unit that handles the city's most serious violent crimes. The fact that it landed there tells you everything you need to know about how seriously law enforcement is taking this woman shooter and what she allegedly did on a quiet Sunday afternoon in Beverly Crest.

Rihanna's representatives have not commented publicly. Neither hasA$AP Rocky's camp.

The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty. But the charges and the potential sentence are as real as it gets.

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Tilly Norwood, the AI 'actress,' responds to backlash in music video

ActressTilly Norwoodcontinues to turn heads in Hollywood, now as a musician. But she's still not human.

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After causing a stir among actors, the fictional character made with artificial intelligence and created by the England-based company Particle6 has ventured into music with a new song and video.Titled "Take The Lead," the track encourages listeners to appreciate the human connection to the technology that led to its existence, with the central lyric "AI's not the enemy, it's the key."

"When they talk about me, they don't see the human spark, the creativity, behind the code, behind the light, I'm just a tool, but I've got life," the opening lyrics read. "I didn't come from nowhere, no, A story's always told, you know, It's not a glitch, it's taste and time, A human touch, a grand design."

The video features a plethora of AI-generated visuals of the singer at a massive arena show, entering a limousine, and many pink flamingos, Norwood's signature aesthetic. There are also various playful nods to its lack of humanity, from failing a CAPTCHA test to a concertgoer holding a sign reading "Tilly, I'll eat all your cookies."

The video opens with a disclaimer that "the following production was made by 18 real humans - from production designers to costume designers to prompters, editors and an actor."

Norwood also teased an appearance at the2026 Academy Awardson Sunday, March 15, with the video description reading "Can't wait to go to the Oscars! Does anyone know if they have free valet parking for my flamingo?"

Who is Tilly Norwood?

Norwood is the "World's first AI Actress," according to itsInstagram page,with over 115,000 followers. Initially promoted as an up-and-coming actress trying to make it in the business, Norwood has posted "screen tests" and "stills" from its "latest work."

Tilly Norwood, created by Particle6, gained an online following from AI-generated sketches.

A July 30 video showcased its "first ever role," in "AI Comissioner," a comedy sketch from Particle6 that was entirely AI-generated.

Following backlash from the SAG-AFTRA union, Norwood's creator andParticle6 founder Eline Van Der Veldendefended the fictionalized character as "a creative work."

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"To those who have expressed anger over the creation of our AI character Tilly Norwood: she is not a replacement for a human being, but a creative work — a piece of art," Van Der Velden wrotein her own statement on Instagramon Sept. 27. "Like many forms of art before her, she sparks conversation, and that in itself shows the power of creativity.

"I see AI not as a replacement for people, but as a new tool − a new paintbrush," she continued. "Just as animation, puppetry, or CGI opened fresh possibilities without taking away from live acting, AI offers another way to imagine and build stories. I'm an actor myself and nothing − certainly not an AI character − can take away the craft or joy of human performance.

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How has Hollywood welcomed Tilly Norwood, AI at large?

The entertainment industry has not welcomed Tilly Norwood with open arms, with several stars expressing concerns about its existence and the SAG-AFTRA union blasting its creation, "using stolen performances to put actors out of work, jeopardizing performer livelihoods and devaluing human artistry."

"To be clear, 'Tilly Norwood' is not an actor, it's a character generated by a computer program that was trained on the work of countless professional performers — without permission or compensation,"SAG-AFTRA's Sept. 30 statement reads. "It has no life experience to draw from, no emotion and, from what we've seen, audiences aren't interested in watching computer-generated content untethered from the human experience."

AI was already a concerning flashpoint in Hollywood before Norwood's debut, though some talent have embraced the technology.

In 2022,Ben Affleckfounded Interpositive, an AI-powered tool company built by and for filmmakers, whichNetflix announced it had acquired on March 5. In November,Matthew McConaugheyandMichael Caine partnered with voice-cloning company ElevenLabs, which uses AI to replicate voices.

"ElevenLabs gives everyone the tools to be heard," Caine said in astatement. "It's not about replacing voices; it's about amplifying them, opening doors for new storytellers everywhere. I've spent a lifetime telling stories. ElevenLabs will help the next generation tell theirs."

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