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The 28-point ‘peace plan’ for Ukraine may be dead – but Trump still won’t stop Putin | Dmytro Kuleba
Kyiv and the rest of Europe must stand together to prevent Russia from seizing more territory by force
Spirit of Walt but no Mickey Mouse in Disney’s planned desert community
The entertainment giant is building almost 2,000 homes in California's Palm Springs area so beloved by its founderThe Coachella valley typically brings a few things to mind: hot desert sun, the most Instagrammable music festival in the country, and even more sun. What it doesn't bring to mind, however, is the family-friendly, Mickey Mouse-eared nostalgia associated with all things Disney. But that may be changing.In 2022, Disney announced plans to build a first-of-its-kind branded residential community, which they have named Storyliving by Disney". The first of the Storyliving communities, Cotino, is officially welcoming residents into model homes in Rancho Mirage, a city nestled in Coachella valley. When all plans are finished, the 618-acre community will feature almost 2,000 residential units, including single-family homes and condos. Continue reading...
‘The new Hamilton’? Show with Mary Todd Lincoln as drunken first lady comes to London
The one-act play Oh, Mary! - the stupidest, funniest thing possible' - to open after blockbuster run in New YorkWhat if, in the final weeks before Abraham Lincoln's assassination, the first lady could not care less about the American civil war and was instead hell-bent on becoming a cabaret star?That is the question posed by Oh, Mary!, the smash-hit show that reimagines Mary Todd Lincoln as a gloriously unhinged alcoholic who despises her closeted husband. Continue reading...
From Fugee to felon: how Pras ‘betrayed his country’
Ex-member of the hip-hop group was convicted of money laundering and campaign finance violations after funneling money from a rich MalaysianFrom the moment the Fugees shot to fame in the mid-90s, Prakazrel Pras" Michel was discounted as an incidental member of the hip-hop superstars. He was the unremarkable New Jersey rhyme spitter by way of Brooklyn who was lucky enough to be a high school classmate of the mesmerizing Lauryn Hill and a cousin to mercurial Wyclef Jean. On the group's breakout album The Score, Michel's eight-bar features were minor contributions, relative to Hill's adroitness as an emcee and balladeer and Jean's compositional polymathy.From Hawaii to Hawthorne, I run marathons, like / Buju Banton, I'm a true champion, like / Farrakhan reads his daily Qur'an / It's a phenomenon, lyrics fast like Ramadan," Michel raps on the band's breakout single Fu-Gee-La, in one of his more pedestrian efforts. Continue reading...
Amid ‘instability and fear’ in Trump’s economy, Americans are cutting holiday spending
In addition to rising prices and tariffs, readers cite growing unemployment as a reason not to exchange gifts this yearAmericans are feeling rattled about the state of the economy. Donald Trump has batted away question after question from reporters on concerns over higher prices, just a year after he won an election promising to bring down costs.While the White House has tried to reduce concern, floating tariff-funded $2,000 stimulus checks and removing import levies on certain agricultural imports, many consumers remain anxious. Continue reading...
Before Charlie Kirk was killed on their campus, students felt happy there. They want that again
Many knew little about the polarizing figure before Utah Valley University was thrust into the national spotlightThe spot where Charlie Kirk was killed is fenced off. The fountain beside it shut down. The American flags nearby hang low above the spot where he fell. Every so often, someone stops to leave flowers or say a prayer. There are far more police officers and security staff than before, and many linger around the venue, as if the campus itself hasn't taken a full breath since that day.Back in 2019, Utah Valley University felt big and loud in the best way, a sprawling public campus of nearly 46,000 students and one of the most diverse in the state, with a large share of first-generation students. Then, on 10 September 2025, Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA and one of the country's most polarizing conservative commentators, was shot on stage during a campus event. The attack sparked national outrage and political blame, adding to a long list of politically violent episodes. Two months later, UVU stands at the center of a national conversation. Continue reading...
The genocide in Gaza is far from over | Raz Segal
We live not in a post-Holocaust world of Never Again' but in the same world that led to the Holocaust, a world of Again and Again'On 10 October, following two years of Israeli genocide that have turned Gaza into the new benchmark of total destruction, after Israel has killed and injured hundreds of thousands of Palestinians and inflicted on all the people in Gaza severe bodily or mental harm," to quote from the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, the Trump administration imposed a ceasefire, giving rise to the idea that the Gaza war has ended.The ceasefire, however, seems to be designed mostly to move forward with the business deals of the mega rich in the Middle East, and the fire has never ceased: the Israeli government has continued its assault, killing and injuring hundreds of Palestinians since 10 October, destroying thousands of homes and buildings, and blocking the entry of sufficient aid.Raz Segal is an associate professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Stockton University and the endowed professor in the study of modern genocide Continue reading...
From value-adds to networking superconductor: how the weird language of tech dulled sport | Aaron Timms
Tech investors promise to disrupt everything from padel to basketball, but their pitch-deck jargon is slowly draining the humanity from sport itselfFinally, a sector more ludicrously hyped than AI. Speaking to Yahoo Sports recently about the launch of Project B, a startup global women's basketball league, co-founder Grady Burnett declared that women's basketball is growing right now as fast as AI". Come again? There's no question that women's basketball is growing nicely, a development that we should all cheer: this year's WNBA season was the most watched ever. But it is testing credulity to suggest that the sport is growing at anything like the same speed as AI, which since 2022 has gone from the technological margins to the very center of the US economy: by some reports, AI spending accounted for half of the growth in US GDP in the first half of this year. Perhaps I'm missing the real story here and the Federal Reserve is actively keeping tabs on attendance figures at Washington Mystics v Golden State Valkyries games for signs of potential overheating in the US economy. But it seems unlikely.Claims like Burnett's are par for the course in the hyperventilating world of sports investment, in which new leagues intent on world domination are launched seemingly every week and the pitches, delivered at investment conferences by slick men with gleaming teeth and spotless sneakers, grow more and more clammily self-satisfied by the hour. Burnett's league, which he co-founded with former Skype co-founder Geoff Prentice, was briefly associated with Maverick Carter and LeBron James over the summer but that pair now seems to have been removed from the picture, and the league is emerging from stealth mode", to use a wormy bit of tech jargon, as the pure, uncut essence of bored Silicon Valley rich guy calculation. In a crowded field, Project B may be the most insanely overcaffeinated, tech bro-addled pitch for a new sports league yet. Continue reading...
Newsom, AOC, Harris? Potential Democratic contenders for 2028 run
Would-be contenders include governors, senators, members of Congress and the former vice-presidentAfter Democrats's devastating loss to Donald Trump, the path forward for the party remains uncertain. With no clear direction - and no obvious standard-bearer - the race for the party's 2028 presidential nomination is wide open. Would-be contenders include governors, senators, members of Congress, a former cabinet secretary and the former vice-president. While no one has officially announced their candidacy, several have begun visiting the early-voting states, and raising their profiles with appearances on popular podcasts and cross-country book tours. Of course, much could change in the months and years ahead, leaving room for surprises and new faces.Many more Democrats are viewed as potential contenders. Here's who else to watch.Illinois governor JB PritzkerMaryland governor Wes MooreMichigan governor Gretchen WhitmerMinnesota governor and former vice-presidential nominee Tim WalzColorado governor Jared PolisFormer commerce secretary Gina RaimondoBarack Obama's former chief of staff, Rahm EmanuelArizona senator Mark KellyMichigan senator Elissa SlotkinConnecticut senator Chris MurphyNew Jersey senator Cory BookerCalifornia congressman Ro KhannaColorado congressman Jason CrowMedia personality Stephen A Smith Continue reading...
Trump says he will ‘permanently pause’ migration from ‘third world countries’ after national guard shooting
In a social media post sent late on Thanksgiving, US president said he would end all federal benefits and subsidies to noncitizens' following Washington DC shootingDonald Trump has said he will permanently pause migration from all third world countries," a day after two national guard members were shot in Washington DC in an attack that has become a political flashpoint in the president's ongoing crackdown on immigration.In a social media post beginning with a very happy Thanksgiving," sent after 11pm on Thursday, the US president said his administration would end all federal benefits and subsidies to noncitizens" and remove anyone who is not a net asset to the United States". Continue reading...
Trump news at a glance: FBI expands Washington shooting investigation as president says one victim has died
Trump announced the death of national guard member Sarah Beckstrom, as his administration pledged to re-examine entry of Afghan refugees. Key US politics stories from Thursday at a glanceThe FBI searched multiple properties on Thursday as it widened its investigation into a shooting in Washington on Wednesday, that has left one national guard member dead and another in a critical condition.The search including a home in Washington state linked to the suspect, Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who officials said was part of a CIA-backed unit in Afghanistan before coming to the US in 2021 under a resettlement program. Continue reading...
NFL on Thanksgiving: Cowboys 31-28 Chiefs, Lions 24-31 Packers – as it happened
Dak Prescott shone in a dramatic win for the Dallas Cowboys against the Kansas City Chiefs at AT&T StadiumLions 0-3 Packers 4:01, 1st quarterThat sack Goff didn't take on 3rd down in the previous drive, he just took it on this one. Green Bay's defensive line is dominating so far. Micah Parsons and Kingsley Enagbare share the QB takedown. Punt. Continue reading...
Trump officials announce sweeping immigration reviews after national guard shooting
Donald Trump signaled after attack that refugee and asylum cases would be scrutinizedTrump administration officials say they are undertaking a broad re-examination of asylum cases and green cards issued to citizens of certain countries, after the shooting of two national guard members near the White House in Washington DC on Wednesday.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) named the suspect in the shooting as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national who entered the US under a policy set up under Joe Biden after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 and continued under Donald Trump. Continue reading...
Suspect in Washington DC national guard shooting had ties to CIA, agency confirms
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, worked with agency-backed military units during US war in Afghanistan
NFL Thanksgiving games: Love powers Packers over Lions; Cowboys and Bengals win
Odermatt wins super-G at Copper Mountain as Kilde’s return leaves Shiffrin in tears
For Trump, there’s Columbus Day and Victory Day, but no World Aids Day
Administration said awareness is not a strategy', but here is a short list of orders the president has signed to do just thatFor the first time since 1988 the US government said it will no longer commemorate World Aids Day, which honors those who have lost their lives to the disease, celebrates efforts to combat the epidemic and raises awareness.An awareness day is not a strategy," a state department spokesperson, Tommy Pigott, told the New York Times. Continue reading...
Robert AM Stern, architect dubbed ‘King of Central Park West’, dies aged 86
Stern, credited with designing 15 Central Park West, sought to design buildings that invoked pre-war splendorRobert AM Stern, an architect who fashioned the New York City skyline with buildings that sought to invoke pre-war splendor but with modern luxury fit for billionaires and movie stars, has died at the age of 86.Dubbed The King of Central Park West" by Vanity Fair, Stern was credited with designing 15 Central Park West that, in 2008, was credited as being the highest-priced new apartment building in the history of New York. Continue reading...
Fuzzy Zoeller, two-time major winner haunted by racist Tiger Woods joke, dies aged 74
Macy’s Annual Thanksgiving Day Parade 2025: in pictures
The 99th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, one of the largest in the world, dazzled crowds in Manhattan, New York, on Thursday. Thirty-two balloons, three giant balloons, 27 floats, four special units, 33 clown groups, 11 marching bands, performance groups, and music stars parade to welcome Santa Claus and the holiday season' Continue reading...
US midwest and north brace for storm as nearly 82m people travel for holidays
Several flights are delayed and parts of Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan could see six to 10 inches of snowParts of the US midwest and the Great Lakes region are bracing for a strong storm this weekend, as an estimated 82 million Americans travel to gather in celebration of Thanksgiving.Some parts of the country are expecting cold, snowy conditions, and the weather has already caused some travel delays. On Thursday morning more than 800 flights were already delayed, most in the northern states. Continue reading...
Washington DC national guard shooting: what we know so far
On Wednesday, Rahmanullah Lakanwal shot troop members Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew WolfeTwo national guard members shot on Wednesday in Washington DC are in critical condition. Here's what we know so far:At 2.15pm on Wednesday, a man is alleged to have launched what Jeanine Pirro, the US attorney for the District of Columbia, has called an ambush-style" gun attack two blocks north-west of the White House on two members of the West Virginia national guard.The guard members - named as Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Andrew Wolfe, 24, both newly sworn-in - are currently hospitalized in critical condition.The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, was shot at the scene by a third guard member and is being treated in hospital after being arrested. His wounds are not believed to be life-threatening.Lakanwal faces charges of assault with intent to kill while armed and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence, though if the national guard members die, the charges could be upgraded to first-degree murder.His motives remain unclear: Pirro has said that it's too soon to say" and Jeffery Carroll, an executive assistant DC police chief, said that investigators had no information on a motive and the suspect came around the corner" and immediately started firing at the troops.He had driven across the US from the home he shares with his wife and five children in Bellingham, Washington state, allegedly to conduct the attack.He is believed to have acted alone.Lakanwal worked with the CIA in Afghanistan, and came to the US in 2021 as part of a program to resettle Afghans who had aided US operations there. The CIA director, John Ratcliffe, said Lakanwal was a member of a partner force in Kandahar".The Trump administration has responded to the shooting by ordering 500 more national guard members to Washington, and calling for the reinvestigation of all Afghan refugees who entered under the Biden administration.US citizenship and immigration services also said it has stopped processing all immigration requests for Afghan nationals pending further review of security and vetting protocols". Continue reading...
US will no longer commemorate World Aids Day, reports say
State department has told employees and grant recipients to not publicly promote or make event on 1 DecemberFor the first time since 1988, the US government will no longer commemorate World Aids Day, according to reports.The state department has directed its employees and grant recipients not to use US government funds to mark the event - which falls annually on 1 December - and not to promote the day publicly. The news was first reported by the journalist Emily Bass and confirmed in an email viewed by the New York Times. Continue reading...
Florida professor may have solved mystery of Peru’s Band of Holes
Charles Stanish surmised indentations were rudimentary market place and later adapted as accounting and storage systemA Florida archaeologist's decades-long persistence has helped solve one of Peru's most puzzling geographical conundrums: the origin and purpose of the so-called Band of Holes in the country's mountainous Pisco Valley.Charles Stanish, professor of archaeology at the University of South Florida, and an expert on Andean culture, spent years studying the more than 5,200 curious hillside shallow pits known to local residents as Monte Sierpe - serpent mountain. Continue reading...
US officials name soldiers injured in Washington DC shooting –video
The US attorney for the District of Columbia,Jeanine Pirro, confirmed the identities of the two national guards critically injured in a Washington DC shooting on Wednesday as Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Andrew Wolfe, 24. The suspect was Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, a man from Afghanistan living in Bellingham, Washington state, the FBI director, Kash Patel, confirmed
ICE detains Texas father as son’s health declines: ‘Don’t forget about me’
Maher Tarabishi was arrested at a routine visit despite decades in the US, leaving his son with Pompe diseaseA 62-year-old father named Maher Tarabishi visited the ICE field office in Dallas, Texas, on 28 October as he has done each year for 17 years. Tarabishi, originally from Jordan, is in the US on a supervision order. Even though his asylum claim was denied, the US government allowed him to remain in the country because he is the primary caretaker for his son, Wael, who was diagnosed at four years old with a progressive muscle disorder called Pompe disease.Tarabishi's mandatory annual visits to ICE were never eventful; he'd arrive, an official might ask about Wael's condition, and then he would leave. This time was different. Continue reading...
Soup firm Campbell’s dismisses executive over alleged ‘poor people’ comments
Senior figure allegedly referred to customers buying highly processed food' and denigrated Indian employees
Curry limps off with quad bruise in NBA Cup loss as Warriors brace for MRI
Trump says US should ‘re-examine’ all Afghan refugees after suspect named in national guard shooting | First Thing
President called the shooting in Washington an act of terror'. Plus, Hong Kong fire death toll rises to 65
Eating Thanksgiving dinner at dinnertime is ludicrous. Here’s why | Dave Schilling
Dining at 3pm allows for an ideal holiday schedule. Let's retire the term dinner' from our Thanksgiving lexiconWithout question, my favorite holiday is Thanksgiving. I relish the opportunity to appreciate all the wonderful things about life. I also love that it is simultaneously a holiday all about complaints, criticism and arguments. Every holiday should contain such multitudes. I might be feeling grateful for my blessings while also wishing the gravy had more salt in it. There's something uniquely American about turning a holiday that's meant to be a joyous celebration of abundance into a chance to vehemently disagree about something trivial.Of course, I love arguing about trivial things. In fact, that might be what I'm most grateful for. Thanksgiving traditions are fertile ground for arguments. What to eat and, even more crucially, when to eat. Every year, someone in your life - a family member, friend, know-it-all writer - will tell you they have settled the eternal debate about when to commence Thanksgiving dinner. Some (wrong) people think the word dinner" should be taken literally, in the American sense. These strict constitutionalists can see no nuance in the holiday traditions and believe (falsely) that the meal should begin between 5pm and 7pm, when it's properly dark outside.Dave Schilling is a Los Angeles-based writer and humorist Continue reading...
US navy accused of cover-up over dangerous plutonium in San Francisco
Advocates allege navy knew levels of airborne plutonium at Hunters Point shipyard were high before it alerted officialsThe US navy knew of potentially dangerous levels of airborne plutonium in San Francisco for almost a year before it alerted city officials after it carried out testing that detected radioactive material in November last year, public health advocates allege.The plutonium levels exceeded the federal action threshold at the navy's highly contaminated, 866-acre Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. It was detected in an area adjacent to a residential neighborhood filled with condos, and which includes a public park. Continue reading...
Meet the NFL outsiders: the players and coaches not born in the USA
A few years ago James Cook worked in a Surrey cinema and Max Pircher played in Austria. Now they're in the NFLBy No Helmets RequiredThe United States is a country of immigrants but the NFL remains dominated by players born in the USA. Only 5% of players are born abroad and the majority of them make the step into the sport by going to college in the US. True outsiders are unusual and foreign coaches are especially rare, which makes James Cook's story remarkable.Cook has been in charge of player development at Cleveland Browns for the past six months. That's an achievement in itself but it's extraordinary considering he grew up in Surrey, is in his late 20s and never played professional sport. Cook discovered the NFL as a 12-year-old when he was channel-flicking with his dad and came across this weird and wonderful" sport. He started playing locally and soon wanted to become the first NFL quarterback born in Europe. He got as far as playing for Great Britain but his plans to go to college in the US proved financially prohibitive. Continue reading...
National guard shooting will likely make Trump crack down even harder
The attack makes the troops' Washington DC exit less likely and offers a convenient data point for rightwing narrativesWashington DC is considered a safe zone," Donald Trump declared on Tuesday, veering off topic at the national Thanksgiving turkey pardoning ceremony at the White House. This was one of the most unsafe places anywhere in the United States. It is now considered a totally safe city."A day later, two national guardsmen from West Virginia were shot in a busy area a few blocks from the White House in downtown Washington. The ambush took place outside the Farragut West Metro railway station within sight of the Guardian's office (I had been in the station three hours earlier and witnessed national guard troops milling around). Continue reading...
Zohran Mamdani is re-writing the political rules around support for Israel | Kenneth Roth
If support for Israel is no longer de rigueur in New York, it may soon not be obligatory in Washington. That is good news for PalestiniansIsraeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be quaking in his boots at the decisive victory of Zohran Mamdani in the 4 November New York City mayoral election. Not because of absurd allegations of antisemitism for which there is no evidence, but because Mamdani has broken the longstanding taboo for successful New York candidates against criticizing the Israeli government. And he has only reinforced his approach in the month since his election.New York has the largest Jewish population in the United States - and the second-largest of any city in the world after Tel Aviv. The longstanding assumption was that many Jewish voters prioritized the defense of the Israeli government over other issues, so criticism of Israel would set them against a politician. Continue reading...
The Super Bowl Shuffle at 40: how a goofy rap classic boosted the Bears’ title run
A new documentary charts how a song that featured a 335lb rapper and bad dancing went viral in the pre-internet eraThe Chicago Bears are 8-3 and soaring in this season's NFL standings. For a fanbase that's grown accustomed to looking up at the division rival Green Bay Packers and looking ahead to the next season's prospects, it's reason to smell the roses and indulge in some light strutting. But even as fans find themselves looking forward to the Bears' first playoff berth in five years, something that once seemed unthinkable with a second-year quarterback and a rookie head coaching helming a squad that managed only five wins last year, no fan is thinking the 2025 Bears have a Super Bowl run in them - not without a rap song to lay the marker down.Before the 1985 edition of the Bears romped to victory in Super Bowl XX, they tempted fate by recording The Super Bowl Shuffle. Although the song only peaked at 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, the accompanying video came to rival Michael Jackson's Thriller for popularity as it popped up endlessly on TV during the Bears' title run. The Super Bowl Shuffle went viral in an age where there was no viral existence like we know it today," the song's recording engineer, Fred Breitberg, says. It was a phenomenal entity as well as being a good record." Continue reading...
US banks announce UK expansion projects hours after budget
JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs reveal plans for London and Birmingham as sector is spared tax rises
God, gears and gun jewellery: Route 1 revisited – in pictures
Anastasia Samoylova took a photographic journey up the US east coast - and found herself in America's unreconciled past just as much as its fragmented present Continue reading...
Washington DC shooting: Trump calls shooting of national guard members ‘an act of terror’, vows new scrutiny of immigrants – as it happened
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Trump news at a glance: president orders more troops to Washington DC after shooting of national guard members
Two national guard members were critically wounded in attack near White House - key US politics stories from Wednesday 26 November at a glanceTwo West Virginia national guard members were hospitalized in critical condition after they were shot near the White House in Washington. Local officials and federal authorities called the shooting a targeted" attack and have a suspect in custody.The shooter was later identified in multiple media reports as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a man from Afghanistan. Lakanwal is said to have entered the United States in September 2021, and been living in Washington state, law enforcement officials told the Associated Press and other outlets. Continue reading...
Two national guard members in critical condition after Washington DC shooting
Suspect in custody after two West Virginia guard members shot in targeted' incident, Washington mayor says
Shock and dismay after national guard troops shot near White House
Amid a frenetic scene, some residents said Trump's militarization of the capital had much to answer forThe scene around Washington's Farragut Square on Wednesday afternoon seem to fit Donald Trump's most lurid stereotypes of a crime-ridden capital in need of federal troops to bring a firm smack of law and order.An area normally the preserve of professional office workers, coffee shops and lunch venues instead bore the hallmarks of a major crime scene as news spread that two national guard troops had been shot. Authorities later said the shooting suspect had been identified as an Afghan man. Continue reading...
Judges allow North Carolina to use Republican-drawn congressional map
New map takes aim at state's only swing seat and gives Republicans chance to flip seat as part of Trump campaignA federal three-judge panel on Wednesday allowed North Carolina to use a redrawn congressional map aimed at flipping a seat to Republicans as part of Donald Trump's multi-state redistricting campaign ahead of the 2026 elections.The new map takes aim at North Carolina's only swing seat, currently held by Democrat Don Davis, an African American who represents more than 20 counties in the state's north-east. The first district has been represented by Black members of Congress continuously for more than 30 years. Continue reading...
JD Vance addresses DC shootings at army base in Kentucky –video
JD Vance addressed the shooting of two members of the West Virginia national guard near the White House in a Thanksgiving Day speech at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Georgia prosecutor confirms final criminal case against Trump is ‘over’
State prosecutor dismisses charges against US president and others in election interference caseThe case against Donald Trump and his co-defendants in Georgia ended on Wednesday with a filing for dismissal by the state prosecutor who took over after the removal of Fani Willis, the Fulton county district attorney.Pete Skandalakis, the prosecutor and the executive director of the prosecuting attorneys' council of Georgia, confirmed to the Guardian that it's over"after superior court judge Scott McAfee issued a one-page order on Wednesday dismissing the 2020 racketeering case. Skandalakis said he would be making no further comments about the matter. Continue reading...
Trump officials halt protected status for Haitians in US
Homeland security secretary Kristi Noem says allowing Haitians to remain is contrary to US national interest'The Trump administration has once again moved to halt humanitarian protections for Haitians living in the US, this time announcing that their temporary protected status (TPS) will expire on 3 February.According to a new Department of Homeland Security notice issued on Wednesday, TPS for approximately 340,000 Haitian migrants will be terminated next year. Continue reading...
Connors State College basketball player Ethan Dietz dies after suffering head injury in game
‘Living an American nightmare’: LA hearing details lasting trauma of ICE raids
Southern California residents shared disastrous effects of Trump's immigration crackdown at a congressional hearingThe Trump administration's ICE raids across southern California have had disastrous effects on the region's immigrants and swept up US citizens in the process, community leaders and residents said at a congressional hearing in Los Angeles on Monday.Andrea Velez, an American arrested by US immigration officials over the summer, described how she was accosted by masked agents while on her way to work. She said she was charged with assaulting an officer and held for two days in a federal detention center, where detainees had to pay for a cup in order to have water. The charges against her were ultimately dismissed due to what her attorney described as a lack of evidence. Continue reading...
Trump calls New York Times reporter ‘ugly’ in latest insult to female journalist
In a Truth Social post, the president lashed out at journalist Katie Rogers after an article questioned whether he was slowing downDonald Trump lashed out on Wednesday against a New York Times reporter, calling her ugly inside and out" in his latest personal insult against female members of the media after last week calling another piggy".In a Truth Social post, Trump criticized the newspaper for an article suggesting he was running low on energy in his 80th year, insisting he had never worked so hard in my life". Continue reading...
Hegseth reportedly plans to cut support to US scouts group for being ‘genderless’
Scouting America decries accusations by defense secretary that the organization is attacking boy-friendly spaces'Scouting America, formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America, has said it is surprised and disappointed" by a report that the US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, could sever all military ties to the organization for being genderless" and failing to cultivate masculine values".In a draft memo to Congress obtained by NPR, Hegseth criticized Scouting America, which began admitting girls in 2018, for purportedly attempting to attack boy-friendly spaces". Continue reading...
‘Traitor’: US representatives call for Trump envoy Witkoff to be fired after leaked Kremlin call
Republicans and Democrats warn Witkoff cannot be trusted' after reportedly advising officials on peace planA handful of US representatives have reacted furiously to a leaked recording in which the special envoy to Ukraine reportedly coached Moscow on how to handle Donald Trump, but most have so far remained mute on the revelation that American officials were advising a US adversary.Don Bacon, a Republican representative, called for Steve Witkoff's immediate dismissal. For those who oppose the Russian invasion and want to see Ukraine prevail as a sovereign & democratic country, it is clear that Witkoff fully favors the Russians," the Nebraska lawmaker wrote on X. Continue reading...
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