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Rickey Henderson, baseball’s greatest leadoff hitter and ‘Man of Steal’, dies aged 65
American BMX star Hannah Roberts wins fifth straight freestyle world title
I’m one of millions working in retail. This Christmas, don’t ask how we are – or we may tell you | Andrew Herrick
So far today I have dealt with 200 customers. I have smiled 200 times, but that's getting harder. Consider me a checkout robot
Blake Lively accuses It Ends With Us director Justin Baldoni of sexual harassment
According to complaint, Baldoni retaliated after crisis meeting attending by Lively's husband, Ryan ReynoldsActor Blake Lively has made accusations against her former It Ends with Us co-star/director Justin Baldoni, filing a legal complaint in California claiming sexual harassment and making allegations of a coordinated PR effort to damage her reputation.According to Lively's complaint, matters got so bad during the production of the film, which premiered in August this year, that a meeting was held to address her claims of a hostile work environment that was attended by husband, Ryan Reynolds. Continue reading...
US Senate passes RFK Stadium land bill, giving Commanders major off-field win
Egg prices soar as bird flu takes toll on US hen flock
Average price of eggs rose nearly 30 cents since October, with egg production down 4% from prior yearThe accelerating spread of bird flu through US poultry flocks is pushing the price of eggs to highs rivaling or exceeding the cost in December 2022 at the height of the post-pandemic inflation scare.The average cost of a dozen Grade A large eggs was $3.65 in November, up from $3.37 in October, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported last week, up from $2.50 at the start of the year, as farmers battle with a fatal strain of H5N1 that continues to disrupt the US egg supply. Continue reading...
Media’s empathetic coverage of Luigi Mangione reveals an obsession with humanizing white male suspects
Interest in the United Healthcare CEO shooting suspect's background underscores research that the media covers white and Black perpetrators differentlyLuigi Mangione, the 26-year-old who allegedly shot and killed the United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has received an avalanche of media attention as people attempt to understand what may have driven him to commit such a violent crime.Since Mangione's arrest, news reports have attempted to piece together his supposed motivations, with some suggesting that a back injury - and his resulting inability to have intercourse - fueled his alleged resentment against the healthcare industry. Other reports have painted Mangione as a recluse who rejected his affluent upbringing, openly speculating on the baffling journey" of a star student". Continue reading...
Biden signs funding measure to keep US government running
Measure averting government shutdown did not include demand by Trump to raise debt ceilingThe US Senate has approved a stop-gap funding measure to avert a government shutdown shortly after a midnight deadline with a bill that defied Donald Trump's demand for a debt-limit suspension. The legislation was signed by Joe Biden on Saturday morning, the White House confirmed.The Senate passed the bill in an 85-11 vote, hours after an overwhelmingly bipartisan 366-34 vote in the House. It was passed 38 minutes after the deadline but the government did not invoke shutdown procedures in the interim. Continue reading...
Some cinematic turkeys are so bad they achieve a kind of trascendence. Last Christmas, for one | Kathryn Bromwich
You can't simply set out to create a so-bad-it's-good classic. But this year's thinly veiled Taylor Swift biopic, Christmas in the Spotlight, could be a contenderAs a lifelong enthusiast of the so-bad-it's-good" sub-strand of cinema, I approach every Christmas with a mix of excitement and trepidation. If at one end of the spectrum we have magical Christmas films (It's a Wonderful Life, Home Alone, Jingle All the Way), passing through the slurry of mediocre, sentimental seasonal cash-ins, what I hope to find at the other extreme is something so truly awful it achieves a peculiar kind of transcendence.Some recent contenders were Last Christmas (a January resolution to eat more vegetables masquerading as a Christmas film; weird Brexit subplot; insufficient George Michael) and Cats (genuinely creepy, but giving way to a confusing, cumulative high as the film progresses, so that by the time Judi Dench says a cat is not a dog" you have reached a sort of collective hysteria). Continue reading...
Trump said to see Elon Musk as useful activist after spending deal showdown
Musk's role in government shutdown drama could be a preview of role he plays for incoming president next yearDonald Trump's relationship with Elon Musk is showing no signs of fraying, even after at times he appeared to eclipse the president-elect's influence as he bullied House Republicans into paring down their bipartisan spending deal to avert a government shutdown with just hours to spare.The move by Musk to detonate the political equivalent of a nuclear bomb - by demanding that Republicans sink the deal or face a primary challenge - was viewed as a test run of the kind of role Musk might play to pressure Congress once Trump takes office, people familiar with the matter said. Continue reading...
New ethics inquiry details more trips by Clarence Thomas paid for by wealthy benefactors
Investigation by Senate Democrats found that Thomas accepted gifts and travel worth more than $4.75m since 1991A nearly two-year investigation by Democratic senators of supreme court ethics details more luxury travel by Justice Clarence Thomas and urges Congress to establish a way to enforce a new code of conduct.Any movement on the issue appears unlikely as Republicans prepare to take control of the Senate in January, underscoring the hurdles in imposing restrictions on a separate branch of government even as public confidence in the court has fallen to record lows. Continue reading...
AOC may have shifted to the center, but the Democrats aren’t ready for change
Gerry Connolly, 74, beat AOC's bid to become lead Democrat on the House oversight committee thanks to Nancy Pelosi, then 85They may have lost the presidency, the House, and the Senate, but when it comes to avoiding introspection, the Democrats are completely undefeated. You'd have thought that after the disastrous presidential election, the Democrats might have taken some time to figure out what went wrong. You'd have thought they might have decided to try and refresh the party - make it more relevant to disenchanted voters. You'd have thought they might have realized that they needed to shake things up. Continue reading...
Healthcare CEO killing reveals lack of trust and accountability in US insurance industry: ‘I get it’
Experts say they're unsurprised by expressions of anger' at the healthcare system after the death of Brian ThompsonAmericans are sharing stories of heartbreaking insurance denials - ones that led to worse illness and death - in the aftermath of the killing of Brian Thompson, CEO of the mega-insurer United Healthcare.A rise in practices such as prior authorizations and automated denials of coverage have made it more difficult for Americans to access healthcare, and changes are urgently needed to reform practices like these and restore trust in the health system, experts said. Continue reading...
He’s anti-democracy and pro-Trump: the obscure ‘dark enlightenment’ blogger influencing the next US administration
Key figures in the incoming administration follow Curtis Yarvin, who's pushing for an autocratic takeover of the USCurtis Yarvin is hardly a household name in US politics. But the neoreactionary" thinker and far-right blogger is emerging as a serious intellectual influence on key figures in Donald Trump's coming administration in particular over potential threats to US democracy.Yarvin, who considers liberal democracy as a decadent enemy to be dismantled, is intellectually influential on vice president-elect JD Vance and close to several proposed Trump appointees. The aftermath of Trump's election victory has seen actions and rhetoric from Trump and his lieutenants that closely resemble Yarvin's public proposals for taking autocratic power in America. Continue reading...
Trump’s ‘stunningly unqualified’ diplomatic team shapes up at breakneck speed
Trump is hardly the first US president to introduce miscast nominees, but he has nominated ambassadors at a rate not recalled in recent memoryThey seem an unlikely, almost motley, crew of emissaries.For the Bahamas, there is Herschel Walker, a former NFL star whose fledgling Senate campaign was undone by a string of personal embarrassments but who now is named to be the next US ambassador to the small island nation. Continue reading...
Lindsey Vonn, 40, finishes 14th in first World Cup race in nearly six years
Only 35% of Americans trust the US judicial system. This is catastrophic | David Daley
American confidence in the courts has hit a record low across party lines. This is worrying - if not surprisingThe US supreme court has been hijacked by the extreme right and corrupted to its core.American oligarchs bestow millions in gifts and largesse on rightwing justices. The court's conservative supermajority hands down deeply unpopular decisions that take away long-settled rights, concentrate power for themselves and their friends and grease the electoral rails for their party.David Daley is the author of the new book Antidemocratic: Inside the Right's 50-Year Plot to Control American Elections as well as Ratf**ked: Why Your Vote Doesn't Count Continue reading...
As a media columnist, even I found myself turning away from the news in 2024. But we can do things differently | Jane Martinson
More people are avoiding boring' or depressing' news for scrolling social media, but accurate reporting has never been more vitalThe other night I broke a long-cherished habit. At home in time for the BBC News at 10, I could only manage a couple of headlines before I turned it off, flicking through the channels instead for something that would make me smile, a comedy or anything about dogs.News of the torture and murder of a little girl, followed by reports from yet another seemingly intractable conflict, had turned me into one of the biggest threats to my own profession, if not democracy - I had become a news avoider.Jane Martinson is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
What if Russia wins in Ukraine? We can already see the shadows of a dark 2025 | Timothy Garton Ash
Instability is growing, Putin's hybrid war in Europe is heating up and for fear of escalation we have encouraged global nuclear proliferationThere are human activities in which both sides can win. War is not one of them. Either Ukraine wins this war or Russia does. Ukraine's former foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba says bluntly that unless the current trajectory is changed, we will lose this war".To be clear: this is still avoidable. Suppose the roughly four-fifths of Ukrainian territory still controlled by Kyiv gets military commitments from the west strong enough to deter any further Russian advances, secure large-scale investment in economic reconstruction, encourage Ukrainians to return from abroad to rebuild their country, and allow for stable, pro-European politics and reform. In five years, the country joins the EU, and then, under a new US administration, starts the process of entering Nato. Most of Ukraine becomes a sovereign, independent, free country, firmly anchored in the west.Timothy Garton Ash is a Guardian columnistDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
I bought a farm, hated the cows, and sold it. Then somehow, I bought another | John Humphrys
As a foreign correspondent, home was never a fixed location. I've finally learned it's about who you share it with
Why no one ever actually gets to watch a movie: the Edith Pritchett cartoon
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Biden beats Trump’s record of judicial confirmations with 235th appointee
Democrats had put emphasis on federal courts following Trump's first term, when he filled three supreme court seatsJoe Biden secured the 235th judicial confirmation of his presidency Friday, an accomplishment that exceeds his predecessor's total by one after Democrats put extra emphasis on the federal courts following Donald Trump's far-reaching first term, when he filled three seats on the supreme court.Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, teed up votes on two California district judges, which were likely to be the last judicial confirmations this year before Congress adjourns and makes way for a new, Republican-led Senate. Continue reading...
US House passes spending bill hours before deadline for government shutdown – as it happened
The continuing resolution passed with 366 yea votes and 34 nays. This blog is now closed.
Could the spending bill fiasco spell the end of Trump’s hold on Republicans?
President-elect, yet to take office, faces internal rebellion, with the specter of President Musk' looming largeDonald Trump is still a month away from returning to the White House and already his relationship with Republicans on Capitol Hill is fraying, signalling trouble ahead for both sides.The president-elect's inability to intimidate members of his own party in the House to back a spending resolution just to keep the government open ahead of a midnight shutdown surely has implications for his ability to drive through his ambitious agenda in the face of tiny majorities in both congressional chambers once he returns to office. Continue reading...
Palestinian Americans trapped in Gaza sue Biden administration
Group of nine plaintiffs allege administration has abandoned them and their familiesA group of Palestinian Americans trapped in Gaza have sued the Biden administration, alleging it has abandoned them and their families, leaving them trapped in a war zone despite rescuing similarly situated Americans of different national origins".The plaintiffs - Khalid Mourtaga, Salsabeel ElHelou, Sahar Harara, Sawsan Kahil, Marowa Abusharia, Mohanad Alnajjar, Mariam Alrayes, Heba Enayeh and Samia Abualreesh - are all either US citizens, legal permanent residents, or their immediate relatives. Continue reading...
Los Angeles zoo welcomes two perentie lizards, the first to be bred there
The lizard species, one of the world's largest, is native to Australia and is rarely seen outside that countryTwo new baby lizards have hatched at the Los Angeles zoo, the first of their species to be bred there, zoo officials said on Thursday.Perentie lizards, or Varanus giganteus, are native to Australia and are among the world's largest lizards, dwarfed only by the Komodo dragon and a few others. Continue reading...
Party City shutters after nearly 40 years, firing workers without severance pay
Company went into bankruptcy in January 2023 under $1.7bn in debt, but remaining $800m too much to overcomeThe party is over at Party City, once the largest supplier of balloons and other fun-time supplies in the US, as the company announced Friday it was closing down all of its stores, ending nearly 40 years in business.Barry Litwin, the Party City CEO, told employees that the chain was winding down" operations immediately and that today would be their last day of employment. Continue reading...
Indiana man receives 130 years in prison for murders of teenaged girls in 2017
Richard Allen received the maximum term for the killings in Delphi of Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14An Indiana man convicted in the 2017 killings of two teenage girls has been sentenced to 130 years in prison - the maximum term the trial judge was able to impose.Richard Allen, 52, was convicted last month in the murder of best friends Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14, in the small town of Delphi, close to eight years after the children's bodies were found near a hiking trail. Continue reading...
US universities issue advisories over potential Trump travel ban
More than a dozen schools warn international students of visa threat, with some urging them to return to campusUS colleges and universities are issuing warnings to their international students to return to campus before Donald Trump assumes office as president in preparation for a repeat of potential travel bans seen during his first term.More than a dozen US schools have issued advisories. Some students must be back soon anyway since their spring semester begins before the president-elect takes office, but others are warning that students who depend on an academic visa may be at risk and should return to campus before Trump's inauguration on 20 January. Continue reading...
Federal officials extend New Jersey drone ban to parts of New York
Move is in response to continuing reports of mysterious drone flights and speculations into their originsFederal aviation authorities have extended a month-long drone ban over New Jersey to parts of New York state as mysterious overflights continue to roil the population despite official efforts to tamp down wild speculation about their origins.A new temporary ban covers parts of Brooklyn, Queens and two communities on Long Island. New York's governor, Kathy Hochul, said the overflight ban included some of New York's critical infrastructure sites". Continue reading...
Cory Doctorow’s prescient novella about health insurance and murder: ‘They’re going to be afraid’
The parallels between the science fiction writer's five-year-old story and present-day events are startlingFive years ago, the science fiction writer Cory Doctorow published a short story whose plot might seem eerily similar to followers of the past few weeks' news.In Radicalized, one of four novellas comprising a science fiction novel of the same name, Doctorow charts the journey of a man who joins an online forum for fathers whose partners or children have been denied healthcare coverage by their insurers after his wife is diagnosed with breast cancer and denied coverage for an experimental treatment. Slowly, over the course of the story, the men of the forum become radicalized by their grief and begin plotting - and executing - murders of health insurance executives and politicians who vote against universal healthcare. Continue reading...
The US government could shut down. Here’s what to know
If lawmakers don't secure a spending deal before Friday midnight, all nonessential government functions will pause
The left’s best defense against Trump? Ditching limousine liberalism
An effective fight against the president-elect requires a struggle that takes the frustrations of working-class voters seriouslyAs Donald Trump prepares for his inauguration, many have begun to debate how best to build a committed political opposition. Instead of reviving the 2016 era #resistance - which was big on spectacle and short on substance - those on the left would do well to take seriously the frustrations of working-class voters and craft a strategy accordingly.Trump's victory can credibly be read as a class revolt. Blue-collar voters - Black, white, Latino and Asian, in rural and urban areas alike - gave a big middle finger to the progressive professional class elite. Kamala Harris represented the epitome of a Democratic party that has become increasingly dominated by affluent and educated voters (and funded by even wealthier donors). Her ascension itself represented the transformation of the party of the people" into an aristocratic private club, liberal elites were so terrified of the hoi polloi that they ensured not one ordinary person would vote on her nomination to lead the Democratic party into battle. Are we shocked that the same voters failed to show-up on the battlefield? Hardly. Continue reading...
Far-right activist Nick Fuentes says armed triple homicide suspect came to his door
Commentator claims he was target of man holding a gun and crossbow who was later fatally shot by Illinois policeThe far-right American political activist Nick Fuentes said he was a possible target of a man later fatally shot by Illinois police after the man apparently appeared at his door armed with a gun and a crossbow.The man, 24-year-old John Lyons, who was also wanted in an earlier triple homicide, was shot and killed by police in the Chicago suburb of Berwyn after a Wednesday night foot chase, according to authorities. The pursuit started on the block where Fuentes, 26, lives. Continue reading...
Major Trump donors who complained of immigrant ‘invasion’ used Mexican workers illegally, sources allege
Exclusive: Experts believe the alleged shuttle support' program used by Uline - a company owned by billionaires Liz and Dick Uihlein - is likely illegal and exploitative of workersA company owned by two of Donald Trump's top mega-donors has routinely brought dozens of its workers from Mexico to staff its warehouses in Wisconsin and other locations even though they do not appear to have permission to work in the US, according to a Guardian investigation.Uline - a giant Wisconsin-based office and shipping supply company controlled by billionaires Liz and Dick Uihlein - shuttles in its own workers from Mexico, who are using tourist visas and visas meant for employees who are entering the US temporarily to receive professional training, known as B1 visas. But instead of being part of a dedicated training program, the Mexican employees stay for one to six months and - sources with direct knowledge of the matter allege - perform normal work in Uline's US warehouses. Continue reading...
Lisa Kudrow is right: friendship ‘takes work’. But you wouldn’t know it from TV | Emma Beddington
For decades I accepted what sitcoms and soaps told me: that groups of like-minded people form and stay together effortlessly. Now the former Friend has told it like it isLisa Kudrow says being and staying friends with her Friends co-stars was tough at times. That six-way relationship took some work - and we did it," she told the Armchair Expert podcast. They worked hard at being friends".This is no Sex and the City-style daggers-drawn revelation - Kudrow essentially said that they sometimes had to act like sensible adult humans to maintain the easy screen intimacy we all watched play out on Monica's couch. But for me it came as a relief and a confirmation of something I only recently muddled out: TV friendships aren't real.Emma Beddington is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Syria has always been an Israeli obsession. Now it has unexpectedly given Netanyahu his coveted image of victory | Aluf Benn
Faced with the devastation in Gaza, Israelis tend to look away. The victories after the fall of Assad are a far easier focus
More links surface between bankruptcy case under FBI investigation and church reorganization
Some in church case worry whether connections mean they are getting a fair shake'Links have continued surfacing between a bankruptcy case in Houston that forced a judge there to resign - while thrusting him under FBI investigation - and a contentious, costly financial reorganization being pursued by the clergy abuse-plagued Roman Catholic archdiocese of New Orleans.Perhaps the most notable so far: a portion of a transcript from a March 2023 hearing that until now had largely gone unnoticed shows how - before corruption allegations prompted his resignation - David Jones exalted the wisdom of one of the most tendentious rulings made by fellow bankruptcy judge Meredith Grabill with respect to the New Orleans archdiocese's chapter 11 reorganization. Continue reading...
Not too late to get seasonal vaccines in US, experts say
Americans are encouraged to get vaccinated in early fall, but getting Covid and flu shots today can still be a good ideaPerhaps you procrastinated - that Halloween costume wouldn't make itself and neither would the Thanksgiving turkey - and now you've realized, just as you're about to gather with your friends and family again, that you've neglected your seasonal vaccines.Public health authorities recommend people get annual vaccines for influenza and Covid-19 in the early fall - around September and October. But infectious disease experts say even if you didn't get shots then, it can make a difference today. Continue reading...
Elon Musk is the ultimate chaos agent | Siva Vaidhyanathan
With one post on X, Musk has the power to shut down the government of the most powerful nation in world historyElon Musk holds no public office. He has never stood for election, passed scrutiny for appointment to public office, nor commanded a political force of any measure. He is, however, the latest star and favorite of Donald Trump, the president-elect. So when Musk issues one of his off-the-cuff missives via his decrepit social network, X, Trump loyalists (almost all the Republicans) take him seriously.Yet now, suddenly, Musk has the power to shut down the government of the most powerful nation in the history of the world and depose his party's legislative leader, the speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, a Republican lawmaker from Louisiana.Siva Vaidhyanathan is a professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia and the author of Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy (Oxford University Press, 2018). Continue reading...
The US supreme court’s TikTok case will put free expression on the line | Trevor Timm
Let's hope the court does the right thing, and strikes down this potential censorship before it spins out of controlThe US supreme court surprisingly decided, this week, to hear TikTok's emergency appeal to its imminent ban in the United States. It may be the most important case at the intersection of the first amendment and national security in decades. Whether or not you see China as a nefarious threat, all Americans who care about free expression should worry about the precedent this case could set - and should want the TikTok ban overturned.After a fifth circuit court of appeals ruling earlier this month, TikTok's owner, ByteDance, has until 19 January to either sell the popular video-sharing app or face a nationwide ban. The decision stems from Congress passing a law last year that essentially proclaims that if the government says a foreign-owned platform threatens national security, then it can force its sale or censor it.Trevor Timm is executive director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation Continue reading...
Joe Biden is going out quietly but with trademark decency | Margaret Sullivan
Some of us, at least, are going to miss Biden when he's gone from office - even if it sort of feels like he already isAs with many a lame-duck president in the past, it feels as if Joe Biden has already left the national stage even though he has a month left in his term.In his case, that disappearing act is vastly exaggerated by the man who was his predecessor and will be his successor. Donald Trump sucks up every bit of oxygen in the room with his daily outrages - horrifying cabinet choices, transactional friendships with oligarchs, appalling social-media posts.Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture Continue reading...
Defining genocide: how a rift over Gaza sparked a crisis among scholars
New reports by human rights groups use the term to describe Israel's offensive. The debate has fueled a brutal division among those who study mass violenceA pair of reports published this month by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch mark a significant contribution to the raging debate over how to characterize a war that has killed more than 45,000 Palestinians and decimated Gaza.But the reports - the first found that Israel is committing genocide, the second acts of genocide - are unlikely to quell deep divisions in the academic field of Holocaust and genocide studies, whose scholars study mass violence. Continue reading...
Unrwa may be forced to stop saving lives in Gaza. Will the world let that happen? | Philippe Lazzarini
Outrage over Israel's attempt to dismantle our UN agency has largely petered out. The stakes are very high now
NFL playoff race: Lamar Jackson and Ravens out to snap Pittsburgh hoodoo
The AFC North archrivals renew their feud with home-field advantage in the playoffs on the line. Can Lamar reverse his lousy record against Pittsburgh?Pittsburgh Steelers (10-4) v Baltimore Ravens (9-5) Continue reading...
Sports quiz of the week: Keely Hodgkinson, title bouts and trophy sales
Test your knowledge of the Sports Personality winner, plus football, boxing, darts, NBA and much more Continue reading...
New York is the worst place in the world, my taxi driver said. Not that night, not to me | Megan Nolan
I looked at Manhattan, trying to work out how a person like me could exist in it. The snow settled on my lashes and I knew I was home
LA Chargers rally past Denver Broncos with first fair-catch kick since 1976
Elon Musk is becoming a one-man rogue state – it’s time we reined him in | Alexander Hurst
He has bankrolled elections, stoked riots and ignored laws. We mustn't make the mistake of playing nice with the world's richest bullyElon Musk is, more or less, a rogue state. His intentions are self-serving and nefarious, and his nation-state level resources allow him to flout the law with impunity. To put it into context, if dollars were metres, Musk's money would be enough to take him to Mars and back, while a mere millionaire could only make a round trip from Paris to Amsterdam.The sheer immorality of any one person possessing so much wealth is obvious to most people with basic amounts of empathy. But when it comes to Musk and the other 14 people worth more than $100bn, the morality of it is almost a secondary concern. Their individual wealth is a society-distorting threat to democracy in the same way that economics has always recognised monopolies to be dangerous to a functional market.Alexander Hurst is a Guardian Europe columnist Continue reading...
US deportations under Biden rose to decade high, outpacing Trump years
Trump spokesperson points to high number of illegal crossings and reiterates plans for mass deportationsThe US deported more than 270,000 immigrants in a recent 12-month period, the highest amount annually in a decade, according to a government report released on Thursday.The deportations were nearly double from 142,580 in the same period a year earlier and came as part of a broader push by Joe Biden to reduce illegal immigration. Continue reading...
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