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‘It’s our turn’: gun-safety advocates are riding a ‘seismic’ wave to US legislatures
A once-toxic topic is helping survivors and relatives of victims get elected to enact the laws they helped draftA new generation of young political leaders is gaining power in the US by using their personal experience with gun violence to push for reforms they say the US is ready for.Their ascent is part of a nearly decade-long shift, from gun violence prevention being a third-rail issue in politics that was rarely spoken about on campaign trails, to one that candidates, most of them Democrats, are now running - and winning - on. Continue reading...
Mamdani pledges ‘new era’ for New York and vows to govern ‘audaciously’
New mayor gives speech at inauguration and rescinds all orders signed by Eric Adams after corruption indictmentZohran Mamdani vowed to reinvent" New York City in a speech on his first day as mayor, promising a new era" for America's largest city and an ambitious start to his term of office.The 34-year-old political star and democratic socialist, who a year ago was a virtually unknown state assemblyman, is the city's first Muslim mayor, the first of south Asian descent and the first to be born in Africa. He is also the first to be sworn in using the Qur'an. Continue reading...
Here’s a pick-me-up for the January blues: this could well be Nigel Farage’s last year on top | Simon Jenkins
There's no doubting the charisma of its leader, but Reform UK lacks the depth and experience needed to govern - and voters are quickly realising thatI fear for Nigel Farage. This should be his big year, the make-or-break 2026. Last year his Reform party finally began to top the polls and he was feted by Washington as the UK's Trump and next prime minister. So how now would he turn a sheaf of poll results into a disciplined election-winning machine? Or has he for the past year merely been doing what most third parties do at this stage of a parliament, which is feast on the misfortune of their opponents?The polls sent Reform surging into a steady lead last spring. It held that position through the summer, with a high of 29% according to YouGov, and 33% according to More in Common. But pollsters now suggest that Farage's party may have peaked - with YouGov's December polling showing a drop in its vote share to 26%, its lowest since April. Some of this has been credited to increasing support for the Tory leader Kemi Badenoch and to the joint Lib Dem/Green vote surging to nearly 30%. It seems likely that this confusion will survive through this May's local elections. Betting in this field is for madmen.Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
2025 was a big year for climate in the US courts - these were the wins and losses
Americans are increasingly turning to courts to hold big oil accountable. Here are major trends that emerged last yearAs the Trump administration boosts fossil fuels, Americans are increasingly turning to courts to hold big oil accountable for alleged climate deception. That wave of litigation swelled in 2025, with groundbreaking cases filed and wins notched.But the year also brought setbacks, as Trump attacked the cases and big oil worked to have them thrown out. The industry also worked to secure a shield from current and future climate lawsuits. Continue reading...
Italian pasta makers win reprieve from Trump tariffs
US cuts proposed levies to between 2% and 14% despite accusing Italian producers of selling at unfairly low pricesThe US government has slashed proposed tariffs on Italian pasta that would have almost doubled the cost of many brands for shoppers.Donald Trump had threatened to impose tariffs as high as 92% on Italian pasta companies, after accusing 13 producers including Barilla, La Molisana and Pastificio Lucio Garofalo of selling their products at unfairly low prices. Continue reading...
Swiss investigators race to identify victims after 40 killed in resort bar fire | First Thing
Blaze that swept through crowded New Year's Eve bar in Crans-Montana also injured 115 people. Plus, the politicians and advocates making climate policy part of the affordability agendaGood morning.Swiss investigators are racing to identify the victims of a fire that tore through a crowded bar, killing about 40 people and injuring 115 who were celebrating at a New Year's Eve party in the Alpine ski resort of Crans-Montana.How did the fire start? The fire broke out at 1.30am on Thursday in the town's Le Constellation bar, but it's not yet clear what set off the blaze. Some witnesses said it started after sparklers or flares were put into champagne bottles.How long will it take to identify the dead? Swiss police have warned it could take days or even weeks, leaving an agonising wait for family and friends.What else did he say? Mamdani did not shy away from his socialist politics. I was elected as a democratic socialist and I will govern as a democratic socialist. I will not abandon my principles for fear of being called radical," he said to loud cheers from the gathered crowd. He ended by saying: The work has only just begun." Continue reading...
Indiana hand Alabama worst ever bowl loss to join Oregon and Ole Miss in college football’s last four
USMNT’s World Cup, Arsenal’s title challenge and Real’s power struggle: soccer questions for 2026
The world of soccer throws up no shortage of questions every year. In today's Pitch Points column, we address three of the big ones for 2026You may have heard there's a World Cup this year. After all the debate about ticket prices and peace prizes and cooling breaks, an actual soccer tournament will kick off. That's when the US, both as a national team and a host nation, will truly be judged; when the 2026 World Cup will be deemed a soaring success or a grotesque failure. There will be no in between. No nuance. That vanished from public discourse a long time ago. Continue reading...
‘No one can know’: Heated Rivalry’s gay love story exposes ice hockey’s culture of silence
The surprise hit series has reopened a familiar debate: why, in the National Hockey League, visibility is still treated as a problem rather than a possibilityAt around the midpoint of the first episode of Heated Rivalry, just after Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov - one Canadian, the other Russian, both hockey's top prospects - have had their first tryst, Hollander sits at the side of his hotel bed and says: So. You're not going to tell anyone about this, are you?" Rozanov, lying naked beside him, replies sarcastically: Me? Yes, Hollander, I'm going to tell everyone." Hollander reinforces the point: Because no one can know," he says. Rozanov utters something under his breath in Russian, then: Hollander. Look, I'm not going to tell anyone, OK?" Hollander replies: OK."No one can know. If hockey were to have an unofficial slogan, this might be it. Heated Rivalry, the surprise 2025 hit series from Crave and HBO, is layered drama, prompting timely questions about the barriers to acceptance that persist within sport even as they are lowered elsewhere across society. But it may be that hockey's existential battle with its culture of silence is the show's deepest target. Continue reading...
The Guardian Footballer of the Year Jess Carter: ‘I remember not wanting to go out’
England defender publicly confronted racist abuse at the Euros and ended 2025 a title winner with club and countryThe Guardian Footballer of the Year is an award given to a player who has done something remarkable, whether by overcoming adversity, helping others or setting a sporting example by acting with exceptional honesty.Jess Carter has spent her life grappling with when to hold back and when to speak up; wrestling with being naturally herself, embodying the characteristics her parents instilled in her of being open, honest, vocal and confident, and subduing herself because, while society values those traits, in a black woman they can be viewed negatively. Continue reading...
NFL playoff race: Seahawks and 49ers meet with NFC’s No 1 seed at stake
The final week of the regular season delivers a winner-take-all clash in the NFC West, while Houston surge, the Rams slide and the race for the No 1 draft pick tips toward farceSeattle Seahawks (13-3) v San Francisco 49ers (12-4) Continue reading...
Venus Williams, 45, gets wild card to play first Australian Open in five years
Trump news at a glance: president denies falling asleep in public meetings as he defends ‘perfect’ health
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump robustly defended his health after the first year of his second term in office raised growing questions. Key US politics stories from 1 January 2026Donald Trump has denied falling asleep while attending public meetings and robustly defended his health after the first year of his second term in office raised growing questions.Trump, who at 79 is the oldest person to assume the US presidency, told the Wall Street Journal my health is perfect" and expressed frustration with scrutiny of his wellbeing. Continue reading...
George Clooney fires back at Trump after US president mocks his French citizenship
Trump called the actor and his wife, Amal, two of the worst political prognosticators of all time' after they were awarded French passportsGeorge Clooney has lashed out at US president Donald Trump for criticising France's decision to grant the Hollywood actor and his family French citizenship.The 64-year-old Oscar winner, his wife, Amal Alamuddin Clooney, and their two children became French citizens earlier this month after living on a property in southern France for years. Continue reading...
South Park writer buys ‘Trump Kennedy Center’ domain name
Toby Morton now owns trumpkennedycenter.org, which advertises new year performance by the Epstein dancers'Donald Trump may be remaking the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts into a pool of his self-reflection, but a writer for South Park, the TV series that better reflects the obsessions and tendencies of the administration than any political pundit, has purchased the rights to trumpkennedycenter.org.Toby Morton, a TV writer and producer who has worked on the long-running and joyfully offensive sitcom, said he purchased the domain in August after predicting the president would change the name from the Kennedy Center to the Trump Kennedy Center after he installed himself as chair and stocked the board with loyalists. Continue reading...
Zohran Mamdani vows to govern New York ‘expansively and audaciously’ after being sworn in by Bernie Sanders –as it happened
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Trump says he takes more aspirin than recommended but his ‘health is perfect’
President tells Wall Street Journal in interview that his doctors encouraged him to take lower dose but he declinedDonald Trump takes more aspirin" than his doctors recommend but says his health is perfect", according to an interview given to the Wall Street Journal after the outlet recently questioned the 79-year-old president's health.Trump told the Journal that the large dose of aspirin he take daily causes him to bruise easily and that doctors have encouraged him to take a lower dose - but he declined the advice because he has been taking it for 25 years. Continue reading...
Abortion may no longer be a top priority for Democratic voters ahead of 2026 midterms, polls show
Abortion was seen as one of Democrats' strongest issues in the 2024 election - new polls indicate that may be shiftingUp to seven states will vote on abortion rights this year. But recent polling indicates that Democrats may not be able to count on the issue in their efforts to drive votes in the 2026 midterms, after making abortion rights the centerpiece of their pitch to voters in the elections that followed the fall of Roe v Wade.In 2024, 55% of Democrats said abortion was important to their vote, according to polling from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). But in October of this year, just 36% of Democrats said the same. By contrast, abortion remained about as important to Republicans in both 2024 and 2025, PRRI found. PRRI's findings mirror a September poll from the 19th and SurveyMonkey, which found that the voters who cared most about abortion are people who want to see it banned. Continue reading...
‘Their first instinct was to loot’: how Trump’s acolytes are plundering the Kennedy Center
Sheldon Whitehouse, an ex officio member of the Kennedy Center board, remains undeterred and determined to press on with his investigationThat's the tactic they use," said Sheldon Whitehouse, a Rhode Island senator, pondering whether Donald Trump might attach his name to the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. You float stuff and you float stuff and you float stuff until people get inured to what a stupid or outrageous thing it is that has been floated and then you pull the trigger."Whitehouse was sitting in his Senate office and speaking to the Guardian at 11am on Thursday 18 December. Two hours later, his words proved prophetic. Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, announced on X that the Kennedy Center board had voted unanimously" to rename it the Trump-Kennedy Center. Continue reading...
Trump rings in 2026 at Mar-a-Lago with $2.75m auction of Jesus painting
President auctioned off portrait painted live onstage and said his new year's resolution was peace on Earth'Donald Trump welcomed 2026 with a glitzy bash at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach where he auctioned off a freshly painted portrait of Jesus Christ for $2.75m and said his new year's resolution was a wish for peace on Earth".The portrait of Jesus had been painted onstage by artist Vanessa Horabuena who, the president said, was one of the greatest artists anywhere in the world". Continue reading...
US federal employees file complaint against ban on gender-affirming care
Complaint argues Trump administration denying coverage of gender-affirming care is sex-based discriminationThe Trump administration is facing a new legal complaint from a group of government employees who are affected by a new policy going into effect Thursday that eliminates coverage for gender-affirming care in federal health insurance programs.The complaint, filed Thursday on the employees' behalf by the Human Rights Campaign, is in response to an August announcement from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) that it would no longer cover chemical and surgical modification of an individual's sex traits through medical interventions" in health insurance programs for federal employees and US Postal Service workers. Continue reading...
Miami stun defending champion Ohio State 24-14 in CFP quarter-final
US ‘adapt, shrink or die’ terms for $2bn aid pot will mean UN bowing down to Washington, say experts
Afghanistan and Yemen excluded from list of 17 priority countries chosen by Trump administration to receive aid laden with demandsThe $2bn (1.5bn) of aid the US pledged this week may have been hailed as bold and ambitious" by the UN but could be the nail in the coffin" in changing to a shrunken, less flexible aid system dominated by Washington's political priorities, aid experts fear.After a year of deep cuts in aid budgets by the US and European countries, the announcement of new money for the humanitarian system is a source of some relief, but experts are deeply concerned about demands that the US has imposed on how the money should be managed and where it can go. Continue reading...
They tried to smear him as an antisemite – but Mayor Zohran Mamdani walks in a rich Jewish tradition | Molly Crabapple
When I look at Mamdani, I don't see some radical departure. I see him an heir to the Yiddish socialism that helped build New YorkBillionaires raised fortunes against him. The president threatened to strip his citizenship. Mainstream synagogues slandered him as the spawn of Osama Bin Laden and Chairman Mao. But today, Zohran Mamdani became the first socialist mayor of New York City.For all the hysteria, when I look at Mamdani, I didn't see some radical departure from the past. I see him as the heir to an old and venerable Jewish tradition - that of Yiddish socialism - which helped build New York. Continue reading...
‘I don’t think we should have billionaires’: mayor Zohran Mamdani in his own words
Democratic socialist mayor led historic push to lead New York, speaking on immigration, Trump and subway burritosZohran Mamdani, the democratic socialist who is now mayor of New York City, ran a campaign known for its soaring political rhetoric, its viral memes and its candidate's witty quips.Here are some of the quotes that came to define his historic push to lead one of the world's most important cities:New York will remain a city of immigrants: a city built by immigrants, powered by immigrants, and, as of tonight, led by an immigrant. So hear me, President Trump, when I say this: to get to any of us, you will have to get through all of us.What I don't have in experience, I make up for in integrity. And what you don't have in integrity, you could never make up for with experience.No more will New York be a city where you can traffic in Islamophobia and win an election.It's pronounced cyclist'.I am young, despite my best efforts to grow older. I am Muslim. I am a democratic socialist. And most damning of all, I refuse to apologize for any of this.I don't think that we should have billionaires because, frankly, it is so much money in a moment of such inequality, and ultimately, what we need more of is equality across our city and across our state and across our country.I hear you. I see you. And if you're a burrito on the Q train, I eat you.If anyone can show a nation betrayed by Donald Trump how to defeat him, it is the city that gave rise to him. So, if there is any way to terrify a despot, it is by dismantling the very conditions that allowed him to accumulate power. This is not only how we stop Trump, it's how we stop the next one. So, Donald Trump, since I know you're watching, I have four words for you: turn the volume up! Continue reading...
From Sehitler to Armstrong: 10 female footballers set for breakthrough in 2026
Today's newsletter looks at 10 superlative talents who are ready to take the next step in the coming 12 monthsAlara Sehitler, Bayern Munich and Germany (19): Sehitler's transition into Bayern Munich's first team has come as little surprise and the creative midfielder has established herself as a strong impact player for Jose Barcala's side. She has three Frauen Bundesliga goals this season and sparked Bayern's comeback against Arsenal in the Champions League. After making her senior debut for Germany in November 2024, she will be looking to establish herself as a regular for their upcoming 2027 World Cup qualifiers.Giulia Galli, Roma and Italy (17): Galli is widely regarded as one of the best young Italian talents to emerge for a long time and became Roma's youngest player to make her Serie A debut in May 2024, aged 16 and one month. Establishing herself in the senior squad this season, she scored her first club goal in September and has featured in the Champions League. After starring in Italy's sensational run to the semi-finals of last summer's Under-17 Euros, the talented forward played a significant role at the subsequent Under-17 World Cup, picking up the bronze boot. She will surely feature at this autumn's Under-20 World Cup. Continue reading...
How to talk dating like gen Z: 51 (hyperspecific) terms for love, sex and bad behavior
As young people take on a messy dating landscape, they've created their own lexicon to match. Here's like what phrases bird theory' and monkey branching' meanThis year marked a decade since the term ghosting" hit the mainstream. At the time, the idea that someone could abruptly cease communication with a lover without explanation seemed like the peak of indignity. How naive we were. In the 10 years since, finding a partner has only become more confounding - an oftentimes fruitless exercise in humiliation that is increasingly pigeonholed by social media jargon.Gen Z, a cohort who came of age during a loneliness epidemic, a masculinity crisis, and a coordinated attack on the rights of women and the LGBTQ+ community, faces a far messier landscape than their millennial predecessors could ever imagine. And so their dating glossary has grown longer and more deranged, with phrases like Shrekking" and monkey branching" testing the limits of your sanity.Red flags - Behavioral quirks indicating a potential partner is bad news. Examples include calling their exes crazy, subpar tipping habits, a love of Woody Allen films, a burgeoning DJ career ...Green flags - These quirks validate your decision to pursue a mate. Examples include checking in to make sure you got home safe after a date, low screen time, owning a bed frame ...Beige flags - These usually describe niche, mostly benign quirks. Examples include being an enthusiastic birdwatcher, still carrying around a pen in their purse, paying rent in cash ... Continue reading...
Zohran Mamdani is now mayor of New York City. Here’s what he campaigned on
From freezing rents to free buses and municipal grocery stores - a recap of the policies that won Mamdani the officeZohran Mamdani was sworn into office as New York's 111th mayor at the stroke of midnight, the first Muslim mayor as well as the first to take office as a Democrat bearing the credentials of a democratic socialist.The 34-year-old was sworn in by Letitia James, the state attorney general, in a disused subway station beneath city hall that acts as turnaround for the local 5 train, to be followed by a first-of-its-kind public block party along Broadway's Canyon of Heroes". Continue reading...
Watch Zohran Mamdani be sworn in as mayor of New York City – video
Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as mayor of New York City soon after midnight in a private ceremony in an abandoned beaux-arts subway station - a prelude to daylong celebrations to include a second, public swearing-in and a block party outside city hall Continue reading...
Player revolts, owner exits and what breaks next: our bold sports predictions for 2026
On the heels of another sports year that was chock full of surprises, Guardian US contributors make their bold predictions for the months to comeHere are our bold predictions for 2025 in sports. Please note the bold (or should that be bold?) in bold predictions: these are mostly to be taken with a pinch of salt.*** Continue reading...
How this strange NFL season broke the Coach of the Year mold
In a season defined by chaos and turnarounds, the award should go not to surprise, but to the coach who solved the hardest problemsThe NFL's Coach of the Year award is simple. It typically serves as a mea culpa. We're sorry our preseason predictions about your team were wrong.In theory, it's a straight line: the coach who oversaw the biggest turnaround is handed the award. In practice, it's a yearly argument about expectations and whether we're rewarding actual coaching or just the greatest surprise. Continue reading...
I’ve been a New Yorker for 23 years. Today Zohran Mamdani’s swearing-in makes this city a real home | Mona Eltahawy
The new mayor embraces social justice, and rejects hate and nationalism. That's why we're so excited to see what he'll do in officeOn a cold Saturday morning, a little over a week before the New York City mayoral election in November, I was at a park in Queens to speak at a fundraiser for Asiyah Women's Centre, the oldest and largest shelter providing support for American Muslim female victims of domestic violence. Vendors selling everything from chai to embroidered Palestinian handicrafts turned out to support the fundraiser; a DJ blasted music and artists painted children's faces with the colours of Halloween.I chose the vendor with the most protein on offer because I lift and squat more than my bodyweight and must meet a daily goal. Our kebab is one of Zohran's favourites," the man at the King of Kebab stand told me, proudly and unprompted, as he piled my plate with meat.Mona Eltahawy writes the FEMINIST GIANT newsletter. She is the author of The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls and Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution Continue reading...
Search for survivors after US strikes on alleged drug boats
US military announces two separate strikes on boats it claims were transporting drugs in the PacificThe US Coast Guard was searching for survivors of a US military strike against a convoy of suspected drug vessels in the Pacific Ocean, officials said on Wednesday.In a statement, the US military's Southern Command said the military had carried out a strike against three vessels. Continue reading...
Trump news at a glance: the end of some national guard efforts and all childcare payments
Trump abruptly announced attempts to impose troops in some cities, while reportedly freezing childcare payments to all states - key US politics stories from 31 December at a glanceThe Trump administration has pushed through a flurry of actions on the final day of 2025, including drastic reversals on two high key issues.Donald Trump has abruptly retreated from efforts to deploy federal troops in Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland. The move marks a significant U-turn after months of tension between the federal government and local authorities. Continue reading...
Lauren Boebert claims Trump’s veto of safe drinking water bill is retaliation
Colorado lawmaker, who pushed for Epstein files release, points to bill's unanimous passage through US House and SenateRepublican representative Lauren Boebert has fired back at Donald Trump for vetoing a bill that would have funded a drinking water project in her Colorado district, implying the president was playing at political retaliation.The bill was aimed at funding a decades-long project to bring safe drinking water to 39 communities in Colorado's eastern plains, where the groundwater is high in salt and wells sometimes unleash radioactivity into the water supply. Continue reading...
US Olympic men’s ice hockey squad takes shape ahead of Friday’s reveal
Trump administration reportedly freezes all childcare payments to all states
Trump official says funds will be released only when states prove they are being spent legitimately'The Department of Health and Human Services is freezing all childcare payments to all states, an official for Donald Trump's administration told ABC News in a report published Wednesday. States' funds will be released only when states prove they are being spent legitimately".The report came a day after Jim O'Neill, the HHS deputy secretary, and Alex Adams, an HHS assistant secretary who oversees the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), appeared in a Tuesday evening video message. O'Neill declared that the department had activated our defend-the-spend system for all ACF childcare payments across America" and would now require justification, receipt or photo evidence before we make a payment". Continue reading...
Jack Smith told House committee he had ‘proof beyond reasonable doubt’ in cases against Trump
Ex-special counsel testified in front of judiciary committee about aborted federal prosecution of Donald TrumpJack Smith, the former justice department special counsel who led the aborted federal prosecution of Donald Trump, told a congressional committee that he never spoke to Joe Biden about his cases, according to the transcript of a deposition released on Wednesday.In his behind-closed-doors testimony to the House judiciary committee earlier this month, Smith defended the charges he brought against Trump for allegedly possessing classified documents and attempting to overturn the 2020 election, while warning of the consequences of allowing election meddling to go unpunished. Continue reading...
Trump backs away from deploying national guard in Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland
Decision comes after DoJ stopped contesting California court's ruling to return control of guard to state's governorDonald Trump has staged a sudden climbdown from his attempts to impose federal troops in law enforcement roles on Democratic-run cities, announcing on Wednesday that he was ending attempted deployments from Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland.The unexpected shift came after justice department lawyers said they were no longer contesting a California court's ruling that returned the national guard troops to the authority of Gavin Newsom, the state's governor. It also followed a rare rebuke from the US supreme court, which blocked the White House's efforts to deploy national guards in Illinois. Continue reading...
ICE plans $100m yearlong ‘wartime recruitment’ media blitz to attract new agents
Campaign will target rightwing ideologues to fill ranks to meet Trump deportation goals in 2026US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reportedly planned a $100m, one-year media blitz for what it's calling wartime recruitment", targeting conservative radio show listeners, gun rights aficionados, military affairs followers and men's interests enthusiasts - among others in the Maga-verse - for jobs in the Trump administration's next phase of its mass deportation campaign.Want to deport illegals with your absolute boys?" one of the agency's ads says, directing interested readers to apply. Continue reading...
End of an era as New York City transit retires three-decade-old MetroCard
Resisted at first, the replacement for the subway token became an indelible symbol of the cityFirst, New Yorkers saw the elimination of subway token, which lasted for half a century. Now, its successor - the swipeable MetroCard, which lasted barely more than three decades - has seen its demise.At midnight on 1 January, the flexible credit card-sized pass used by millions of New Yorkers to get through subway turnstiles is being terminated from sale just as a new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, takes office. Continue reading...
‘It’s not a coincidence’: journalists of color on being laid off amid Trump’s anti-DEI push
Black and brown former employees from CBS, NBC and Teen Vogue talk about the effects of being let goTrey Sherman was traveling to work on the New York subway when he received an email from David Reiter, a CBS News executive, about an imminent meeting on 29 October. Sherman, an associate producer of CBS Evening News Plus at the time, suspected that he would be laid off. CBS News's parent company, Paramount, had closed a merger with the Hollywood studio Skydance in August, and planned to slash more than 2,000 jobs as part of corporate restructuring.Sherman, who is Black, and Reiter, who is white, had an amicable conversation, according to Sherman. Reiter told Sherman that he was being laid off because his show was being eliminated, Sherman said, and that Reiter was unable to assign the team to other positions. Sherman accepted the news and the two men wished each other good luck. Continue reading...
New England Patriots’ Christian Barmore faces domestic assault charge
Diggins, Schumacher make US cross-country skiing history with World Cup double
Trump attacks Walz and Omar after freezing Minnesota childcare funding
US president goes on racist tirade against lawmaker and Somali Americans, alleging fraud in industryDonald Trump took further aim at Minnesota's Democratic governor Tim Walz and the Somali American representative Ilhan Omar on Wednesday in the wake of his administration's decision to freeze federal childcare funding to their state.Much of the Minnesota Fraud, up to 90%, is caused by people that came into our Country, illegally, from Somalia," Trump alleged in a post on Truth Social, calling Omar an ungrateful loser who only complains and never contributes, is one of the many scammers". Continue reading...
US justice department reportedly reviewing more than 5m pages of Epstein files
Figure represents significant expansion on earlier estimates as Democrats accuse Trump officials of hiding something'The US justice department is believed to be reviewing more than 5m pages of documents relating to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein - an effort that is drawing resources away from existing cases, according to the New York Times.The figure represents a significant expansion on earlier estimates, which drew on calculations based on 300 gigabytes of data, papers, videos, photographs and audio files held within FBI archives that relate to investigations in Florida and New York. Continue reading...
NCAA attempts to clarify NBA stance after Baylor adds 2023 draft pick
Court allows White House to end Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood in 22 states
Appeals court reversed injunction blocking Trump administration's defunding of reproductive healthcare giantA US appeals court agreed on Tuesday to allow the Trump administration to strip Medicaid funding from Planned Parenthood health centers in 22 states and Washington DC.The order from the three-judge panel of the Boston-based first US circuit court of appeals puts on hold an injunction issued by US district judge Indira Talwani. Talwani's injunction had blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a provision of its massive tax-and-spending bill that blocks Planned Parenthood from receiving reimbursements from Medicaid, the US government's health insurance program for low-income people, in the 22 states. Continue reading...
Mystery meat and maggot-infested produce: the disturbing reality of US prison food
In Eating Behind Bars, author Leslie Soble details how food is used to further punish incarcerated people in the USAt best you get mystery meat". Or sour-smelling heaps" of macaroni. In the worst cases, it's undercooked chicken, spoiled milk and maggot-infested produce.In prisons and jails across the US, people are routinely fed unhealthy, tasteless or inedible meals. Many are left hungry and malnourished, with devastating long-term health consequences. The hidden crisis affecting millions of incarcerated people is the subject of Eating Behind Bars, a new book offering a disturbing account of how correctional institutions punish their residents through the food they provide and withhold. Continue reading...
Kennedy Center reportedly changed rules before vote to add Trump’s name
Bylaws that would limit voting to Trump-appointed trustees appears to reveal long-held renaming planThe Kennedy Center reportedly adopted bylaws earlier this year that would limit voting to Donald Trump-appointed trustees - a controversial move that appears to reveal the long-held plan to install Trump's name to the center.The bylaws, in a possible breach of the institution's charter, were revised in May and specified that board members appointed by Congress, known as ex-officio members, could not vote or count towards a quorum, according to the Washington Post. Continue reading...
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