Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is reportedly being held in a 20-person dormitory unit with fewer restrictions
Articles from July 2025
Abuser, cheater, charmer: Diddy’s trial revealed the many faces of the ‘freak-off’-loving impresario
Fame and fixers shrouded the darker side of the rap mogul’s life, but his blockbuster sex trafficking trial in Manhattan brought the many faces of Diddy into view, writes Kelly Rissman, who has been inside the federal courtroom each day
Trump’s biz empire was nearly bankrupt. Then he won the nomination and investors banked on his victory
The president’s strained business empire doubled down on new ventures by capitalizing on the family brand, report finds
From panicked messages to last-minute plea deal: A timeline of the Idaho murder case
Almost three years on from the brutal and mysterious killings of four University of Idaho students, their families are expecting justice. Here’s a timeline of the entire case
Make America (Not) Great: Majority of voters worry Trump policies will harm US in long run, poll shows
Poll of 800 New York state voters finds that majority think country heading in wrong direction
With Diddy now a convicted felon, is there anything else he can be tried for?
With the mogul having now been convicted on prostitution charges,The Independent spoke to several attorneys about what, if anything, Combs can be tried for – and whether the charges could be federal or state, criminal or civil.
Trump’s tariffs set to cost American employers $83billion, analysis finds
An analysis finds a critical group of U.S. employers would face a direct cost of $82.3 billion from President Donald Trump’s current tariff plans
Amazon, Starbucks among companies to face boycotts this month over workers’ rights and DEI policy changes
A grassroots advocacy group is calling for a month-long boycott of Amazon, Starbucks and Home Depot
Matt Hancock defends Covid care home plan as ‘the least-worst decision’
A civil servant earlier this week described the toll as a ‘generational slaughter within care homes’
British trophy-hunters shoot dozens of endangered animals including elephants, bears, baboons and cheetahs
Joanna Lumley condemns UK’s ‘shameful’ role in loss of African wildlife