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The last US-Russia arms control treaty is expiring. We must stop a new arms race | Edward J Markey
New Start expires on Thursday. That leaves no limits on US and Russian nuclear arsenalsLet's be honest: America needs another nuclear weapon about as much as Donald Trump deserves a Nobel peace prize.Yet on Thursday, the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between the U S and Russia will expire. When the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty - New Start - goes away, there will be no limits on US and Russian nuclear arsenals for the first time in more than 50 years.Edward J Markey represents Massachusetts in the US Senate. He is a co-chair of the bicameral congressional nuclear weapons and arms control working group Continue reading...
The Patriots’ Robert Kraft posed as an NFL voice of reason – then fell back in line for Trump | Howard Bryant
As his team returns to the Super Bowl, the New England owner who once stood up on social issues proves he is just another transactional billionaireDuring the worst of it, when Philando Castile and Alton Sterling were killed by police a decade ago and Colin Kaepernick took a knee in protest, when a widespread reaction was to tell the highly accomplished, overwhelmingly Black professional athletes they were un-American, or well-paid farmhands who needed to get back to work, or both, and some of his peers in the ownership class were releasing players as punishment for joining the protest, it was New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft who positioned himself as the voice of reason.Kraft attempted to broker peace between the ownership hawks who saw the high-paid kneelers as ungrateful mutineers and, after decades of docility, the radicalized players unwilling to collect their checks in exchange for political silence. Kraft encouraged two of his players - the twins Devin and Jason McCourty - into deeper citizenship, to engage with the legal and political systems and promote reforms. As a sign of compassion and a willingness to listen, Kraft visited the incarcerated rapper Meek Mill, and later the two partnered with another artist, Jay-Z, on various criminal justice initiatives. Continue reading...
Winter Olympics 2026: all your questions about the Milano Cortina Games, answered
Stars, new events, iconic Alpine venues and a return to full Olympic atmosphere after the pandemic era. Here's everything you need to know about Milano Cortina 2026The Winter Olympics are back - and this time they're zigzagging across northern Italy. Milano Cortina 2026 will be the most spread-out Winter Games ever staged, jumping from Milan's arenas to the Dolomites' classic Alpine slopes. With returning superstars, brand-new events and Italy leaning hard into its Olympic heritage, these Games may feel like they've arrived quietly - but there is a lot going on. From how and when to watch, to who matters and why these Olympics could look very different, here are your most pressing questions answered. Continue reading...
Hilary Knight, Team USA’s north star, chases one more Olympic hockey gold
The five-time Olympian leads a young US team into Milan after nearly two decades at the vanguard of women's hockey's rise and transformationFor nearly two decades, Hilary Knight has been the heartbeat of USA women's ice hockey - the constant through gold-medal ecstasy and silver-medal heartbreaks, coaching changes, domestic league collapses and the sport's long, uneven push toward professional stability. Now, at 36, she's arrived in Milan chasing one more Olympic gold before bringing down the curtain on one of the most influential careers the game has known.The Olympic women's hockey tournament opens on Thursday with the United States bringing one of their youngest and fastest teams in years - and their longest-tenured player in the captain's sweater. Only 11 players return from the team that won silver in Beijing four years ago. Seven are still in college. Many developed inside a professional structure that did not exist for most of Knight's career, shaped by the emergence of the Professional Women's Hockey League and the broader surge in investment across women's sports. Continue reading...
Thursday briefing: Will the Epstein files threaten Peter Mandelson’s legacy?
In today's newsletter: A police investigation, newly released documents and longstanding questions about accountability have converged to place one of Labour's most enduring figures under unprecedented scrutinyGood morning. Older readers may remember Peter Mandelson as a man in a sharp suit drifting through New Labour's 1990s heyday like a Bond villain with a Filofax. An architect of Labour's modernisation and a lightning rod for right-wing press ire, he has been in the orbit of power for more than three decades.That run has now come to a shuddering halt after the release of the so-called Epstein files by the US Department of Justice, which detail the extent of Mandelson's contact with the late billionaire financier and convicted child sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein. While the Met police investigate Mandelson on suspicion of misconduct in public office, the disclosures from the files have also raised urgent questions about judgment, access and accountability at the highest levels of public life.UK politics | Labour MPs have warned that Keir Starmer's days as prime minister are numbered after a day of fury over the appointment of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador despite his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.Gaza | Israeli forces have bulldozed part of a Gaza cemetery containing the war graves of dozens of British, Australian and other allied soldiers killed in the first and second world wars.Crime | An 18-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a student in his 20s was stabbed in Leicester city centre and later died in hospital, Leicestershire police have said.Media | Washington Post editor in chief Matt Murray on Wednesday morning announced internally a broad strategic reset" that will result in significant" layoffs across the company.Immigration | Donald Trump's border tsar said about 700 federal agents would leave Minnesota, a large drop in agents on the ground but still leaving about 2,000 agents there, far above typical levels for the state. Continue reading...
Woody Allen, a Florida mansion rulebook and a Paris ‘wife hunt’: stories you may have missed from the Epstein files
Huge release of files provides extraordinary detail on the extent of the disgraced financier's networkAmong the new trove of 3m files relating to Jeffrey Epstein released last week are a vast number of stories shedding light on his relationships with prominent figures in the US, the UK, and around the world. Inclusion in the files does not imply wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein's wrongdoing - but a sampling of some of the details they include provides extraordinary detail on the extent of his network. Continue reading...
Brad Karp: Wall Street law firm boss resigns after emails to Epstein released
The chairman of Paul Weiss dined with Jeffrey Epstein and sought his help getting his son a job with a Woody Allen film productionBrad Karp, the longtime chair of powerful Wall Street law firm Paul Weiss, has resigned his top leadership role and will be replaced by partner Scott Barshay, the firm said on Wednesday.Karp has faced scrutiny after emails released by the US Department of Justice on Friday revealed extensive personal and business communications he had with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Continue reading...
New York City and Illinois join WHO network after Trump pulls US out of global health body
Illinois governor pledges to put science, preparedness and people' first by participating in global response network, following similar move by CaliforniaThe state of Illinois and New York City have both announced that they will join the World Health Organization's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), following Donald Trump's decision to withdraw the US from the global body in 2025.Illinois's governor JB Pritzker, a Democrat, made the announcement on Tuesday, confirming that Illinois will become part of the coordinated international network dedicated to monitoring and responding to global disease outbreaks. Continue reading...
Savannah Guthrie releases video appealing for proof her missing mother is alive
Today show host acknowledges reports of alleged ransom letter and calls for safe return of 84-year-old mother onlineToday show host Savannah Guthrie, along with her siblings Annie and Cameron, has published a video statement calling for the safe return of their 84-year-old mother Nancy Guthrie, who was reported missing on Sunday.In a video posted to Instagram on Wednesday, the siblings said that their mother is in poor health and is without her medication. Savannah Guthrie also acknowledged reports about a reported ransom letter from alleged kidnappers. Continue reading...
Tulsi Gabbard reportedly oversaw probe of Puerto Rico voting machines last year – as it happened
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Nancy Pelosi warns press freedom is ‘under siege’ after arrest of journalist
Ex-House speaker says at dinner facts are challenged, truth is distorted and press is treated as enemy' by those in powerThe Democratic former speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, said on Wednesday that press freedom is under siege" in the United States after the Trump administration arrested a prominent journalist and searched the home of another.The warning from Pelosi comes on the same day that the Washington Post, which is owned by Jeff Bezos, the Amazon billionaire who has recently sought to curry favor with Donald Trump, conducted mass layoffs of its reporters and editors worldwide. Continue reading...
Trump news at a glance: president hints at ‘softer touch’ on immigration as federal drawdown planned in Minnesota
Trump told NBC News the decision to pull 700 officers from state came from him, but that administration is waiting for [Minnesota] to release prisoners' - key US politics stories from 4 February 2026 at a glanceTom Homan, the White House border czar, said about 700 federal agents would leave Minnesota, a large drop in agents on the ground but still leaving about 2,000 agents there, far above typical levels for the state.Homan said the reduction came as county jails were negotiating over increased coordination with federal officials, though it's not clear which counties have agreed to coordinate with immigration enforcement officials. Continue reading...
US agency investigates Nike for alleged discrimination against white workers
EEOC demands firm turn over DEI-related objectives' amid Trump administration's crackdown on diversity initiativesThe US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has launched an investigation into Nike over allegations that the sports giant discriminated against white employees and job applicants.The federal agency is demanding that Nike turn over information related to the allegations, including the company's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion-related 2025 Targets and other DEI-related objectives", it announced on Wednesday. Continue reading...
California can use a new congressional map in November, supreme court rules
Approved by voters, the new map gives Democrats as many as five seats, neutralizing five GOP seats added by TexasCalifornia can use a new congressional map that was approved by voters in November, the supreme court has ruled, handing Democrats a major victory in their effort to neutralize Donald Trump's push to protect Republicans' fragile House majority in this year's midterm elections.In December, the court said Texas could use its redrawn congressional map in 2026, designed to carve out as many as five Republican-friendly congressional districts, rejecting a lower-court ruling that found it had been racially gerrymandered. Continue reading...
Minnesota girl, 10, released from ICE custody after a month in detention
Elizabeth Zuna Caisaguano and her mother released from Texas facility to head back home to reunite with her fatherA 10-year-old Minnesota girl has been released from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody after a month in detention in Dilley, Texas, school officials said, one of hundreds of children detained at the facility.Elizabeth Zuna Caisaguano, a fourth-grader, and her mother walked free from the immigration detention center in Dilley, Texas, on Tuesday night. Elizabeth is a student in the school district of Columbia Heights, a Minneapolis suburb, which is also home to five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, who was released from Dilley over the weekend amid widespread outrage about his detention. Continue reading...
US congressional report explores option of not delivering any Aukus nuclear submarines to Australia
Report offers alternative of the US navy retaining boats and operating them out of Australian bases
Melania is a rubbish film. Of course the man who defunded the arts loves it
The documentary premiered at the Kennedy Center. Three days later, the president announced he was shutting it down
Anthony Davis reportedly heads to Wizards in eight-player megatrade
Florida bill seeks to ban use of ‘West Bank’ in schools and state agencies
The bill would mandate use of the biblical term Judea and Samaria' after a similar effort passed in ArkansasFlorida legislators are pushing to pass legislation that would ban the use of the term West Bank" in K-12 public schools and state agencies, including public colleges and universities, and mandate use of the term Judea and Samaria".The West Bank is the internationally recognized term for the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territory west of the Jordan River that was seized from Jordan by Israel in 1967. The rightwing Israeli government refers to the area as Judea and Samaria" in reference to the biblical kingdoms of ancient Israel as part of broader efforts to bolster historical and religious claims to the land. The international community, on the other hand, broadly recognizes the West Bank as occupied land that must be part of a future Palestinian state. Continue reading...
Weston McKennie is in the form of his life for Juventus, in any position
The American has earned the trust of Luciano Spalletti in Italy, but his role with the USMNT remains an open questionJuventus have tried to get rid of Weston McKennie. They even succeeded once, sending him on loan to Leeds United only for the American to return six months later. When he got back to Turin, as US coach Gregg Berhalter told the story at the time, Juve had emptied his locker and given away his parking spot. Despite this, McKennie stuck around.It's just as well for the Old Lady that he did - McKennie is now in the form of his life. The 27-year-old has scored four times in just eight games since the start of 2026. He has become one of Juve's most important players and arguably the biggest driving force behind their recent upturn in form. Luciano Spalletti - among the most big-name coaches currently working in Italian football - has used McKennie to mould the team in his own image. Continue reading...
LA officials call on 2028 Olympics chair to resign over Ghislaine Maxwell emails
Casey Wasserman has said he regrets 2003 emails with the convicted sex traffickerSeveral Los Angeles officials have urged Casey Wasserman, the chair of the LA28 Olympics committee, to step down after emails between him and the convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell surfaced.The emails date back to 2003 and appear among more than 3m files related to Jeffrey Epstein released by the justice department last week. Continue reading...
Steve Bannon calls for immigration agents at polling sites during midterms
Ex-Trump adviser adds to elections officials' concern about potential interference from Trump administration in votingSteve Bannon, the former White House strategist and rightwing podcast host, said he wants to see immigration agents at the polls in November, a proposal that election officials have feared.Bannon has no formal power, but is an influential figure on the far right and is closely tied with the Trump administration. Continue reading...
Man who tried to assassinate Trump in Florida sentenced to life in prison
Ryan Routh who tried to kill president in 2024 also gets a consecutive seven-year sentence for gun convictionA man convicted of trying to assassinate Donald Trump on a Florida golf course in 2024 was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison.
Texas man sues California doctor for allegedly sending abortion pills to state
Suit is the first under new law allowing residents to sue providers protected in their states under shield laws'A physician based in California has become the first medical provider sued under a recently enacted Texas statute that empowers private individuals to file civil lawsuits against providers who mail abortion medication into the state.The case was brought by Jerry Rodriguez, who claims that Remy Coeytaux, a doctor practicing in the San Francisco Bay Area, violated a Texas law that allows abortion providers to face penalties of at least $100,000 if they mail pills into Texas. The filing alleges Coeytaux mailed abortion medication to end Rodriguez's girlfriend's pregnancies twice, once in 2024 and again in early 2025. Continue reading...
White House border czar says 700 federal agents will leave Minnesota
Departure marks large drop in agents on the ground but still leaves about 2,000 there, far above typical levels for state
What is happening in Fulton County is a warning to America | Jamil Smith
The FBI raid in Georgia is not an aberration. It fits a broader playbook, with troubling historic precedentsWhat in the hell were FBI agents doing in an election facility in Fulton county, Georgia, last week? They surely weren't investigating a crime. Nor were they serving the public.Justifying President Trump's Big Lie about winning the 2020 election may seem like his own lost cause - but like his Confederate forebears, he is weaponizing it, damage be damned. Not even his subsequent election victory has quieted Trump's appetite for more power, earned or otherwise.Jamil Smith is a Guardian US columnist Continue reading...
The Pup Cup: thousands of dogs compete in the Westminster Dog Show – in pictures
Penny, a doberman pinscher, won best in show at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York Continue reading...
No suspect yet in apparent abduction of Savannah Guthrie’s mother
Sheriff's department says detectives are speaking with anyone who may have been in contact with Nancy GuthrieAuthorities in Arizona have still not identified a suspect in the investigation surrounding the apparent abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the elderly mother of the Today show host Savannah Guthrie.In a statement posted on X, the Pima county sheriff's department said that detectives were continuing to speak with anyone who may have been in contact with Nancy Guthrie and were working with the Guthrie family. Continue reading...
Democrats say Trump’s immigration crackdown has undermined efforts to combat human trafficking
House Democrats say US anti-trafficking efforts have been hamstrung by diversion of resources to immigration raidsA diversion of law enforcement personnel and resources to assist with Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign and deployments to US cities has undermined the government's efforts to combat child exploitation and human trafficking, Democratic lawmakers warned.In the letter, sent on Wednesday and first shared with the Guardian, nearly two dozen House Democrats demand that the homeland security and justice departments immediately" restore full staffing and resources to their anti-trafficking divisions. It also makes reference to the Jeffrey Epstein investigative files, arguing that the government's failure to publicly release the full scope of the documents in its possession damages trust in institutions meant to deliver justice". Continue reading...
ICE attorney who said ‘this job sucks’ removed from detail
Julie Le expressed frustration to judge, in response to questions on why ICE has failed to comply with court ordersAn ICE attorney who publicly expressed frustrations with her role and told a court this job sucks" is no longer detailed to the US attorney's office for the district of Minnesota, according to NBC News.The system sucks. This job sucks," Julie Le, an attorney representing the US attorney's office in Minnesota, said in response to a federal judge's questions on why ICE has repeatedly failed to comply with court orders. Continue reading...
New York City’s real animal welfare crisis isn’t the Westminster Dog Show | Lauren Caulk
As Westminster week once again put dog breeding under the spotlight, Peta's messaging remains as incisive as ever. But its moral clarity fades when the conversation shifts to catsEvery February, the Westminster Dog Show arrives in New York City trailing equal parts pageantry, nostalgia and protest. The dogs come to be judged. The owners and handlers come to uphold breed standards. And, almost as reliably as the movie references and the best-in-show ribbon, Peta arrives ready to dominate the conversation.If there is one certainty about the Super Bowl of canines, it's that the protest will share the stage with the pageantry. Westminster is an annual collision of tradition, spectacle and dissent, and Peta has become exceptionally good at owning that moment. This year was no different. Two enormous billboards screamed down from across the street of the Javits Center, where breed judging unfolded on Monday and Tuesday ahead of the prime-time sessions at Madison Square Garden. One read: Flat-faced dogs struggle to breathe. NEVER buy them. Another: You can get a nose job. They can't. DON'T buy breathing-impaired breeds. Continue reading...
Pentagon threatens to cut ties with Scouting America over ‘core values’
Defense department says it may end support unless youth group abandons inclusivity and returns to God and country' valuesThe Pentagon is again threatening to sever ties with Scouting America unless the organization formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America reverts to core values", and realigns itself with service to God and country".A warning to end the US military's long-standing partnership with one of the nation's largest and most popular youth organizations came in a Monday night post to social media by the Pentagon spokesperson, Sean Parnell, who insisted the scouting movement lost its way" in a 2025 rebrand that promoted inclusivity and included admitted girls and LBGTQ+ members. Continue reading...
Trump 2.0 is proving a challenge for Hollywood – just look at this deeply silly new thriller | Emma Brockes
Anniversary depicts a rightwing takeover of the US inspired by a book of essays. But it's fuzzy on the bits in betweenAs we all know from history and the current news cycle, autocracy is bad. But it can also be boring. For every explosive confrontation in Minneapolis, there is a quieter, less tangible threat in the form of Kash Patel's FBI seizing voting records from Fulton county, Georgia - a state Donald Trump lost by fewer than 12,000 votes in 2020 - or the steady implementation of 900-page manifesto by the influential rightwing thinktank the Heritage Foundation, neither of which lend themselves to blockbuster treatment. And so we have a problem: how to animate the quiet part of what's happening in the US to reflect a dangerous but tedious reality - namely, that this thing ends not with a bang, but a combination of voter manipulation and federal electoral interference that undermines faith in the democratic process.I bring this up after a week of watching popular movies that resonate in Trump's US, most of which go heavy on the firefights and light on the details of how we arrive at them. The latest, Anniversary, which launched this week on Netflix - a streamer increasingly uninterested in the subtleties of any situation, let alone this one - depicts a US in which an evil rightwing genius in the shape of a beautiful young woman talks the country into ditching democracy via the medium of (I love this detail; the sheer optimism of it) a stirring book of essays. Continue reading...
Make the orchestra great again: how a painting of Trump as conductor misunderstands the symphony | Tom Service
A new painting by the maestro of Trumpian kitsch offers a fever dream of musical unity - and fundamentally misunderstands orchestras and conductors. And where are the music stands?Events in the United States of Trumpland continue to reveal staggering new dimensions to the possibilities of orchestral music. Trump's announcement that his Trump Kennedy Center" is to be shut for a refit is a brilliantly cynical way to stop the noise when artists try to cancel their appearances during the rest of his presidential tenure: it's shut already! Bigly losers, all of you!But that's not the new dawn for the artform I'm talking about. I mean the inspirational painting unveiled by the maestro of Trumpian kitsch, Jon McNaughton (and stamped with the presidential seal of approval - ie a post on Truth Social). Continue reading...
Mauricio Pochettino’s odd jab at Tim Weah misread the player and the moment | Leander Schaerlaeckens
The USMNT manager said players should stay out of conversations that don't deal with soccerLast week, Mauricio Pochettino began a World Cup year with an unforced error.At the tail-end of a virtual press conference that covered a wide range of ongoing USMNT business, the 53-year-old Argentine - who has made himself commendably available to the American soccer press - was asked about recent comments by Tim Weah.Leander Schaerlaeckens' book on the United States men's national soccer team, The Long Game, is out on 12 May. You can preorder it here. He teaches at Marist University. Continue reading...
Doberman named Penny takes Westminster’s best in show as Catherine O’Hara honored
Billionaire US investor Ken Griffin accuses Trump White House of ‘enriching’ itself
Citadel hedge fund boss, Republican donor and vocal Trump critic says administration has made distasteful' choices not in the public interestThe billionaire investor Ken Griffin has accused Donald Trump's administration of enriching" its families, and criticised its interference in American businesses as distasteful".Griffin, who is the chief executive of the hedge fund Citadel and a large Republican donor, rebuked the Trump administration, saying it has definitely made missteps in choosing decisions or courses that have been very, very enriching to the families of those in the administration". Continue reading...
Author who co-wrote two books with Noam Chomsky condemns scholar’s ties to Epstein
Vijay Prashad said he was disgusted' by linguist's friendship with Epstein as new files shed light on their relationship
Jeffrey Epstein messaged with former CIA director Bill Burns, files show
Spokesperson says Burns deeply regrets ever meeting' with Epstein and cut ties after learning of his convictionA new tranche of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein revealed several communications with William J Burns, a career diplomat who would go on to become the central intelligence director under Joe Biden.The documents describe the planning for meetings between Burns and Epstein, two of which occurred, and show Epstein texting with Burns and recommending that other people in his orbit meet with him. The meetings and correspondence occurred after Epstein had pleaded guilty to prostitution-related charges in Florida in 2008, including solicitation of prostitution with a minor under the age of 18. Continue reading...
Ten athletes from Team USA to watch at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics
With the Winter Olympics set to begin in proper on Friday, here's a look at 10 Americans worth keeping an eye onMikaela Shiffrin has surpassed Vonn's record haul of World Cup wins and staked her claim as the GOAT. But Vonn has a solid claim to be the best ever in the speed events (downhill, super-G), and she has been racing exclusively in those disciplines since returning from retirement, surging to the top of the World Cup downhill standings at age 41. She has a score to settle with the sport's biggest stage - her lifetime total of three Olympic medals (one gold) would probably be higher if not for a horror crash in practice in 2006 and injuries that either limited or outright excluded her from other Games. After some selection drama in the team combined event in last year's world championships, it seems inconceivable that Vonn and Shiffrin, both of whom have had some misfortune in the Olympics, would not be paired up to form Alpine skiing's equivalent of the 1992 basketball Dream Team. Vonn was in a nasty crash last weekend but it seems that she will be fit to take part in Italy. Continue reading...
I knew Trump would target Minnesota. I didn’t expect this level of violence | Rachel Leingang
I'm reporting on a political retribution campaign, disguised as immigration enforcement, in the community where I liveI knew they would come here.If you're a president hell-bent on retreading 2020 and retaliating against your enemies, the midwestern state that started the George Floyd protests, with a generous social safety net and diverse population, governed by a vice-presidential candidate you vehemently hate, is a certain target. Continue reading...
Woody Allen’s wife, Soon-Yi Previn, told Epstein that #MeToo movement ‘went too far’
She also smeared teen victim of former congressman Anthony Weiner as despicable and disgusting' , files showSoon-Yi Previn, the wife of the film director Woody Allen, sent emails to Jeffrey Epstein telling the convicted sex offender that the #MeToo justice movement has gone too far" - and smearing an underage girl at the center of a sexting case as despicable and disgusting" rather than the former US congressman who went to prison for illicitly messaging the minor, according to recently released government files.At one point, Previn also wrote about how her stepbrother Ronan Farrow received more prestige ... than he deserves" in a New York Times article published months after his journalism about Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced movie mogul and now-convicted sex offender, won a share of a Pulitzer prize and kicked off the #MeToo movement. Continue reading...
From Evil Empire to Super Bowl underdogs: is it OK to like the Patriots now?
Under Tom Brady and Bill Belichick New England were ruthless winners. But new head coach Mike Vrabel has transformed the narrative around the teamThere used to be a simple rule: Anybody but the New England Patriots.From 2001 through 2019, the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick dynasty totaled six Super Bowl titles, 13 conference championship appearances and 17 divisional crowns. They were the Evil Empire, constant contenders in a league designed for parity. It didn't matter who you were; the Patriots were the final boss. Continue reading...
On a street in Minneapolis, two versions of masculinity clashed. One anchored in fear, the other in care | Alexander Hurst
Alex Pretti had courage and empathy. This, not Maga's conception of male power, is what we must teach young menThe first thing that grabbed me about the Rapture's 2011 song It Takes Time to be a Man was the warbly, analogue fuzz of its recurring guitar and piano riff. Once that drew me in, what kept me listening were the lyrics' hard-marriage of masculinity and empathy. In the final verse, Luke Jenner tells us that: Well there's room in your heart now / for excellence to take a stand / And there's tears that need shedding / it's all part of the plan".
Trump scolds CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins for not smiling as she asks about Epstein abuse survivors – as it happened
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Charlie Kirk killing: key Utah prosecutor denies conflict of interest
Lawyers for accused Tyler Robinson urge removal because prosecutor's daughter attended rally where Kirk was killedA Utah prosecutor involved in the case against Tyler Robinson, the alleged killer of the rightwing activist Charlie Kirk, denied allegations of a conflict of interest in the case during a hearing on Tuesday.Robinson's attorneys have argued that a judge should disqualify local prosecutors because the adult daughter of Chad Grunander, a deputy county attorney, was in attendance at the rally on a Utah college campus where Kirk was shot dead. The defense alleges that the office's move to seek the death penalty just days after Kirk's killing indicated a strong emotional reaction" from Grunander, and suggested a conflict of interest. Continue reading...
Congressional Democrats vow justice for US citizens harmed by immigration agents: ‘You deserve peace’
No Republicans attended hearing with brothers of Renee Good and three US citizens shot and detained by federal agentsDemocrats on Capitol Hill offered apologies and promises of accountability on Tuesday amid often harrowing testimony from people who had experienced violent encounters with federal agents engaged in Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.With Republicans conspicuously absent, the forum of senators and representatives heard from Luke and Brent Ganger, the brothers of Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, who was shot dead by an Immigration, Customs and Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis on 7 January as she tried to drive away from agents. Continue reading...
Trump adviser Stephen Miran quits White House role to stay on at Fed
Miran, set to continue as Federal Reserve governor until Jerome Powell successor is confirmed, to leave CEA postFederal Reserve governor Stephen Miran has resigned from his position as chair of the White House's council of economic advisers, fulfilling a pledge he made to the Senate as his assignment at the central bank becomes longer-lasting.Miran had been on unpaid leave from his CEA post since Donald Trump appointed him last year to fill an unexpected vacancy on the Fed's board of governors to a term that expired on 31 January. The arrangement drew the ire of Democratic senators, who said it would make a presidential puppet of the Fed's newest policymaker. Continue reading...
Trump news at a glance: Democrats sound alarm after president mulls election takeover
Trump's comments raise concerns about potential efforts to rig the November midterm elections - key US politics stories from Tuesday 3 February at a glanceDonald Trump suggested on a conservative podcast released on Monday that Republican state officials take over" and nationalize" elections in 15 states to protect the party from being voted out of office.Trump framed the issue as a means to prevent undocumented immigrants from voting. Claims that noncitizens are voting in numbers that can affect an election are a lie. But it raises concerns about potential efforts by the president to rig the November midterm elections. Continue reading...
Mitch McConnell admitted to hospital with ‘flu-like symptoms’
Statement says Republican senator, 83, checked himself into local hospital and prognosis is positive'The Republican senator Mitch McConnell was admitted to a hospital on Monday night due to flu-like symptoms", his office said in a statement.In an abundance of caution, after experiencing flu-like symptoms over the weekend, Senator McConnell checked himself into a local hospital for evaluation last night," the statement reads. His prognosis is positive and he is grateful for the excellent care he is receiving." Continue reading...
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