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Extremist rhetoric from rightwing media and officials is ‘intensifying’, experts say
Comparisons of Democrats to Nazis and suggestions thousands should be executed spark fears of violenceThe extremist rhetoric from rightwing news networks and some elected Republicans is “intensifying”, experts have warned, after a Republican congressman compared Democrats to Nazis and a hard-right news host suggested tens of thousands of Americans should be executed.Rightwing TV personalities, including Fox News’ Tucker Carlson, and Republican politicians have seized every opportunity to rail against Democrats and liberals in recent months, with race increasingly coming to the fore. Continue reading...
Trump exposed as prosecutors make first move in high-stakes chess game
The charges against Allen Weisselberg might seem small fry, but the threat to people higher up the food chain is mountingMichael Cohen sounded giddy on the latest episode of his podcast, Mea Culpa. Allen Weisselberg, a key lieutenant to Donald Trump, Cohen’s former boss, was about to be charged alongside Trump’s company with tax fraud.“This case is being prosecuted like a mob case. And that means they are starting at the bottom of the tree, and working their way up, by getting the smaller fish to flip with pressure on people like Weisselberg to rat on their former boss of bosses!” Cohen said, gleefully mixing his metaphors. Continue reading...
The condensation on the can; the tingle on the tongue. I love you, Diet Coke | Hannah Jane Parkinson
When it comes to my favourite soft drink, someone could make a lot of money opening a rehab clinicAt significant risk of giving a multinational corporation publicity it does not need – please feel free to Google oligopoly markets after reading this piece – I am going to extol the virtues of a long-term love: Diet Coke. Someone has to, given Cristiano Ronaldo’s rejection of the drink in a Euro 2020 press conference and a recent plummet in its share price.There are two types of people: those who can tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi, and those whose taste buds are clearly compromised. Confusing the two is basically like downing a glass of red and proclaiming: “Love a sauvignon blanc!” Continue reading...
The more we see older women succeed, the more they will succeed | Gaby Hinsliff
Anne Robinson’s new job might not seem relevant to the average working woman, but visibility is vital to defeat ageismAnne Robinson is, as she says herself, the oldest woman on television not judging cakes.But age has hardly mellowed her. Like the canny pro she is, the 76-year-old former Queen of Mean toned it down a bit for her somewhat unlikely new gig hosting the gentle teatime TV quiz show Countdown, but the pre-launch interviews were as sharp and punchy as ever. After this long in the business, she knows her shtick. And love it or loathe it, there is something rather thrilling about her determination not to be put out to grass. Continue reading...
Milwaukee Bucks on brink of NBA finals after Game 5 win over Atlanta Hawks
Los Angeles police injure 17 and flip cars after illegal firework detonation fails – video
The Los Angeles police department detonated a cache of homemade fireworks it had seized, causing a major explosion on a residential block that injured 17 people, flipped and damaged cars and smashed windows in nearby homes. The fireworks were detonated inan iron containment vessel – which exploded – because they were deemed toounsafe to move from a SouthLos Angeles neighbourhood
US attorney general orders pause on federal executions – as it happened
Miami condo rescue work resumes after structural concerns prompt delay
Site was evacuated after workers reported sounds of shifting inside still-standing 12-storey sectionRescue efforts have resumed at a Miami condo block that collapsed one week ago, killing at least 18 and leaving 145 more unaccounted for, more than 12 hours after the work was halted amid fears the structure would topple.Rescue work had been stalled earlier on Thursday when workers reported hearing sounds of shifting inside the still-standing 12-storey section of the Champlain Towers South building in Surfside overnight and evacuated the disaster site out of safety concerns. Continue reading...
Joe Biden comforts ‘amazing, resilient’ families at site of Miami condo collapse
‘A slap in the face’: NFL hits Washington with $10m fine after misconduct probe
California saw staggering rise in hate crimes against Asians in 2020
Anti-Asian crimes more than doubled while hate crimes against Black people increased by 87%, state reports revealHate crimes against Asians in California more than doubled in 2020, as part of an overall 31% surge in hate-based crimes, according to a pair of new reports by California’s attorney general.The increase in anti-Asian crimes was fueled by rhetoric, including that of Donald Trump, blaming Asian communities for the spread of Covid-19 in the United States, the reports said. Continue reading...
US state department names more than 50 corrupt officials in Central America
Among most prominent figures are ex-Honduras president José Porfirio ‘Pepe’ Lobo Sosa and his wife, Rosa Elena Bonilla de LoboThe US state department has named more than 50 current and former officials, including former presidents and active lawmakers, suspected of corruption or undermining democracy in three Central American countries.Related: 'Deeply alarming corruption': US bill would sanction Honduran president Continue reading...
Trump Organization and senior executive charged with tax crimes
Woman faces hate charge after wrongly accusing black teen of taking phone
Miya Ponsetto also charged with aggravated harassment and endangering a child after incident at New York hotel in DecemberA California woman who wrongly accused a black teen of taking her phone at a New York City hotel late last year and grabbed at him as he tried to leave has been charged with a hate crime.Miya Ponsetto was arraigned in court in Manhattan via videoconference on Wednesday and pleaded not guilty to charges including unlawful imprisonment as a hate crime, aggravated harassment and endangering the welfare of a child. Continue reading...
Los Angeles police injure 17 in explosion after detonating fireworks they seized
Department causes explosion on residential block, flipping cars and smashing windowsThe Los Angeles police department detonated a cache of homemade fireworks it had seized, causing a major explosion on a residential block that injured 17 people, flipped and damaged cars and smashed windows in nearby homes.It could take days to determine why what was supposed to be a safe operation to handle explosives that police said were too unstable to remove turned into a huge explosion. Continue reading...
US supreme court deals blow to voting rights by upholding Arizona restrictions
Trump gonna Trump: ex-president diverts and deflects as legal woes mount
The former president appeared to mount a typically Trumpian bid to focus attention away from the growing scandal at his companyNo one could accuse Donald Trump of lying low when the long arm of the law finally caught up with him.On Wednesday the former US president visited the Mexico border, highlighting his favourite campaign issue, then held an hour-long televised town hall with Sean Hannity, his favourite Fox News host. Continue reading...
Nancy Pelosi signals hard line on formation of 6 January select committee
• Speaker ready to veto Republican members of House inquiry• Pelosi determined to investigate root causes of Capitol attackNancy Pelosi is poised to take a hard line should Republicans try to derail her recently announced select committee into the 6 January Capitol attack and she may appoint its members at her sole discretion, according to a source familiar with the matter.The committee, which passed the House in a near-party-line vote on Wednesday, will have eight members appointed by Democrats and four members appointed by Republicans, as well as broad subpoena power and no deadline to complete its work. Continue reading...
An awkward, lifeless shrine – the Diana statue is a spiritless hunk of nonsense | Jonathan Jones
The only provocative thing about Ian Rank-Broadley’s characterless sculpture is how shamelessly it plays up to mawkish Diana worshipIan Rank-Broadley’s statue of Diana, commissioned by her sons, was kept secret until its unveiling as if it might be wildly provocative. Looking through the artist’s previous oeuvre, I noticed he has a taste for the nude and created a statue for the late Felix Dennis called Lord Rochester, His Whore and a Monkey. That raised the fascinating prospect of a naked Diana for everyone to get furious about.Instead, he’s let it all hang out in a different way. The sentiment splurges across the flower beds like an uncontrolled wail of artistically absurd pathos. A larger than life Diana, who stands in an awkward, stiff, lifeless pose and has a face that’s more manly than I remember, modelled apparently with thickly gloved hands and no photo to consult, protects two children in her arms while a third lurks behind her. Continue reading...
Rumsfeld’s much-vaunted ‘courage’ was a smokescreen for lies, crime and death | Richard Wolffe
We are still living with the catastrophic consequences of Rumsfeld and his gang. And it’s not as if this chain of events was unimaginable at the timeIt is customary, at times like these, to gloss over the failures and foibles of recently deceased officials: to paint a portrait in broad brush strokes about their achievements and qualities and public service.Related: History unlikely to forgive Donald Rumsfeld’s Iraq warmongering Continue reading...
Why the age of casual hugging could be over
I know that when it’s safe, I’m going to be an enthusiastic hugger again. But I’ll first be asking if it’s OKWhen I was 17, during a confessional campfire round-robin on a school trip, a teaching aide made a striking admission. “I don’t know when it suddenly became the thing to hug all of your friends, but I don’t really like hugging,” I remember her saying.This eminently reasonable personal preference surprised me. In the mid-late aughts of my western Canadian adolescence, social hugging was so ubiquitous that it never occurred to me to question the practice. I hugged people frequently throughout my youth: my family, my schoolmates, the kindly lady who taught me piano. Continue reading...
Transgender Americans can choose gender on passport, state department says
Agency will no longer require medical certification if self-selected gender does not match citizenship or identity documentsThe US state department has said transgender Americans are now able to change the gender marker on their passports, and a non-binary option will soon be offered.In an announcement on the last day of Pride Month, the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, said procedures would be immediately updated so applicants can self-select their gender as “M” or “F”, and the agency will no longer require medical certification if an applicant’s self-selected gender does not match the gender on their other citizenship or identity documents. Continue reading...
From classic to disposable: Gap UK closures reveal muddied identity
Time will tell if alliance with Kanye West and plans for online-only presence will pay offThe news that Gap is to close all 81 of its stores in the UK and Ireland will hardly come as a surprise to those in the fashion industry. Once a favourite of insiders looking for classic minimal pieces without the price tags of catwalk labels, its position has faded in recent years, replaced by brands including Arket, Weekday and Uniqlo.Founded in 1969 in San Francisco, Gap came to the UK in 1987 and has long been known for American classics such as khakis, jeans and white T-shirts. After various sweatshop allegations in the 90s and early 00s, it positioned itself as the home of premium basics and kept its fashion relevance for a long time by balancing its blue-chip heritage with collaborations with buzzy young designers including Alexander Wang, Rodarte and Band of Outsiders. These names reworked classic designs that would showcase in slick adverts with supermodels including Liya Kebede. Continue reading...
Allen Weisselberg: half of the dynamic duo running Trump’s business empire
The 73-year-old, whose five decades of service to the family began under Donald’s father, has been called Robin to Trump’s BatmanAllen Weisselberg, the 73-year-old top financial executive of the Trump Organization, is known for his deep fealty to the Trump family.Weisselberg surrendered to Manhattan prosecutors on Thursday morning to face charges following a lengthy criminal investigation of the former president and his namesake company. Continue reading...
Record-breaking heatwave blamed for spike in deaths in Pacific north-west
• Oregon reports 62 deaths, while Seattle along records 13• ‘The dust is settling and it still feels pretty intense’The scorching heatwave that has shattered temperature records in the Pacific north-west is being blamed for hundreds of deaths and thousands of emergency calls and hospital visits in the region, which includes Oregon, Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia.As cooler temperatures began to bring some relief to the region, which has sweltered under record-setting temperatures of up to 118F (47C) over the last five days, health officials were just beginning to take stock of the horrendous health effects of the heat on the region’s population. Continue reading...
Blinken’s charm offensive in Europe highlights a key US concern: China | Elise Labott
The rhetoric reveals the direction of US foreign policy – and the work to be done unpicking the damage wrought by TrumpThe US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, has just wrapped up a week-long swing through Europe, while basking in the afterglow of not representing Donald Trump.Along the way Blinken has delivered encouraging, albeit boilerplate, rhetoric: hearty appreciation for the US’s strong ties with Europe, a case for the importance of international cooperation and the Biden team’s latest riff on the responsibilities of the world’s democracies “to deliver” – not just for their citizens, but for the global population. The US has no better friend and partner than (he inserted the name of the country he was visiting) in pursuing this challenge of our time. Blinken’s rhetoric rarely deviates from the standard diplomatic playbook, but his language about China is revealing about the possible direction of nascent US foreign policy. Continue reading...
Turning point for Trump as business and CFO indicted | First Thing
The Trump Organization and Allen Weisselberg have reportedly been charged in a tax investigation. Plus, Britney Spears was denied her conservatorship requestGood morning.The Trump Organization and its chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, have reportedly been charged in a tax-related investigation following a three-year investigation into Donald Trump’s company. Continue reading...
Belief in conspiracy theories is a symptom of powerlessness | Edward Snowden
People need to explain to themselves their immiseration, their disenfranchisement, their lack of power. Conspiracies do thatThe greatest conspiracies are open and notorious – not theories, but practices expressed through law and policy, technology and finance. Counterintuitively, these conspiracies are more often than not announced in public and with a modicum of pride. They’re dutifully reported in our newspapers; they’re bannered on to the covers of our magazines; updates on their progress are scrolled across our screens – all with such regularity as to render us unable to relate the banality of their methods to the rapacity of their ambitions.The party in power wants to redraw district lines. The prime interest rate has changed. A free service has been created to host our personal files. These conspiracies order, and disorder, our lives; and yet they can’t compete for attention with digital graffiti about pedophile satanists in the basement of a DC pizzeria. Continue reading...
Will new rules make college athletes instant millionaires? Not so fast…
A supreme court ruling has paved the way for college athletes to make money from a $14bn industry. But don’t expect many of them to strike it richCollege sports’ governing body, the NCAA, ruled on Wednesday that college athletes will be allowed to profit from their name, image and likeness (NIL), a historic ruling by the 115-year-old institution. It’s pretty easy to figure out why the NCAA is making the decision now – and it’s not because they’re concerned about college athletes’ bank balances. Last week, the supreme court unanimously ruled in favor of college athletes in a case that paved the way for them to be paid. Then, on Wednesday, a variety of state laws were set to change that would allow athletes to legally pursue NIL profits. The NCAA’s ruling, which came a mere 12 hours before the sweeping legal changes, ensures that athletes in all 50 states will be eligible to make money off of their fame.Why is this a “historic” ruling? Continue reading...
This Canada Day, let’s remember: this country was built on genocide | Mumilaaq Qaqqaq
Reports of unmarked graves of Indigenous children have shocked many Canadians. But these just confirmed what we knew all alongPeople across the country are waking up to the reality that Canada is a country built on the violent dispossession of Indigenous peoples. The horrifying reports of unmarked graves of children at residential “schools” in Kamloops, British Columbia, Brandon, Manitoba, and most recently Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan have shocked many Canadians and others around the world. However, these were not discoveries, but confirmations of what we knew all along: Canada was built on genocide.Related: The Guardian view on Canada’s residential schools: an atrocity still felt today | Editorial Continue reading...
The ACLU on fighting critical race theory bans: ‘It’s about our country reckoning with racism’
Bills seeking to limit the teaching of CRT has been introduced in 22 states in 2021. Emerson Sykes explains the plans to fight backIf 2020 was a year of racial reckoning for the United States, 2021 is shaping up to be one of backlash.A concerted campaign against efforts to address persistent racial inequality has consolidated under the watchword of “critical race theory” (CRT). Once a relatively obscure academic framework for examining the ways in which racism was embedded in US laws and institutions, CRT has been recast by rightwing activists as an omnipresent and omnipotent ideology, one that is anti-American, anti-capitalist, and anti-white. Continue reading...
Bill Cosby’s release is exactly why rape survivors don’t come forward | Moira Donegan
The conviction of a high-profile rapist sends a message women rarely hear: rape is wrong. Cosby’s release snatches that awayBill Cosby was released from a Pennsylvania prison on Wednesday after the Pennsylvania supreme court vacated his 2018 conviction for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004. Cosby, who has been accused of a pattern of drugging women and then raping or sexually assaulting them while they were unconscious, is out on a technicality: the court found that a prosecutor mishandled incriminating testimony that the comedian had given in a 2004 civil suit, and hence threw out his 2018 criminal trial. But according to the court’s ruling, Cosby cannot be retried, either. His release on these charges is final. He will never serve another day in prison for the assault of Andrea Constand.Related: ‘I am furious’: shock and anger after Bill Cosby’s conviction overturned Continue reading...
Threat to vulnerable Americans rises as Delta variant spreads
Experts worry that immunocompromised people and those who unable to access the vaccine have been forgottenJust as the troubling Delta variant was spreading through the US, Charis Hill got a worrying call from their doctor.The medications Hill takes to treat their spondylitis affect their immune system, and they knew the Covid-19 vaccine might not work as well for them as it does for others. So weeks after their second shot, they got a test. Continue reading...
Dodgers’ Trevor Bauer choked woman unconscious, according to restraining order
Are the USWNT stronger than they were in their doomed 2016 Olympic campaign?
The team famously crashed out in the quarter-finals to Sweden at the Rio Games. But they have learned valuable lessons since thenIf the US are going to become the first team to win a Women’s World Cup followed by Olympic gold, we now know the squad that will do it. But how does the current squad compare to the one that crashed out at the 2016 Olympics for the USWNT’s worst-ever major tournament finish? Here is a look at how the 2021 squad competing at the Tokyo Olympics stack up against the 2016 group.GOALKEEPERS Continue reading...
China’s Communist party has rewritten its own past – but the truth will surface | Rana Mitter
The history of the century-old party is far more interesting than its sanitised propaganda would suggestA new museum commemorating the history of the Chinese Communist party (CCP) opened in June in Beijing as part of the runup to the party’s 100th anniversary. Online images of its collections show reverential black-and-white photos of the dozen or so young men who gathered at the party’s founding meeting in Shanghai in 1921. Those activists, one of whom was a young library assistant called Mao Zedong, would have found the China of 2021 impossible to recognise: an economic behemoth run by the most powerful and longest-lasting Communist party in the world.Yet although much of the CCP’s propaganda is firmly focused on the future, the party is still obsessed with controlling the telling of its own past. The museum’s narrative is of a China brought to peace and prosperity by the inevitability of the CCP’s rise to power. The bumpy realities of history, from the failed policies and leaders of the party’s early years to the purges and brutalities that have marked its time in power, are played down or absent. The CCP has always been opaque about its own internal workings. Control of its narrative is another way of maintaining that mystery. Continue reading...
Tampa Bay Lightning see off Canadiens to move two wins from Stanley Cup
Poland’s LGBTQ protests are glimmers of hope in an illiberal dystopia | Agniezska Holland and Olga Tokarczuk
Showdowns between Polish activists and its ultra-conservative government could help build a more tolerant future
Chris Paul’s 41 lift Phoenix Suns past LA Clippers into first NBA finals since 1993
I suffer from three chronic conditions. The worst part is knowing my pain could have been prevented
For years my pain was dismissed again and again by doctors who did not believe I was sufferingOne summer’s day in 2009, I was 17 and on a beach holiday with friends when I was struck very suddenly by a stabbing pain in my abdomen. In the 12 years since, it has never gone away.The pain was so bad that I was admitted to hospital several times over those 12 years. I was misdiagnosed on multiple occasions and sent home with no diagnosis or treatment on others. Continue reading...
History unlikely to forgive Donald Rumsfeld’s Iraq warmongering
Analysis: reluctance to take heed of warnings that did not fit in with his world-view continues to burden the US government two decades onDonald Rumsfeld’s name will forever be associated with the biggest military fiasco in US history, the 2003 invasion of Iraq in pursuit of non-existent weapons of mass destruction, alongside the widespread use of torture that has dogged America’s reputation ever since.Related: Donald Rumsfeld, former US defense secretary, dies aged 88 Continue reading...
House votes to set up select committee into 6 January storming of Capitol – as it happened
Two Republicans – Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger – join Democrats in voting for panel to investigate attack – follow live1.35am BST– Joan E Greve and Maanvi Singh12.32am BSTSarah Betancourt reports:South Dakota’s Republican governor, Kristi Noem, is deploying up to 50 national guard troops to the southern US border, responding to a call from the Texas governor, Greg Abbott, for help dealing with a rise in border crossing, although the majority of migrants have been sent back to Mexico.Related: South Dakota governor uses private funds to send troops to Mexico border Continue reading...
Miami condo collapse death toll hits 18 as weather has potential to affect site
147 still unaccounted for while NHC monitoring two potential tropical systems crossing the AtlanticAuthorities announced the recovery of six more bodies from the wreckage of a collapsed Miami condo tower on Wednesday, raising the confirmed death toll to 18.Four victims were recovered overnight while two additional victims found in the rubble were announced on Wednesday evening. Daniella Levine Cava, the mayor of Miami-Dade county, said two of the victims were children. It was the highest one-day death toll since the collapse last week, and 147 people remain unaccounted for. Continue reading...
NCAA clears way for college athletes to be compensated as state laws loom
Donald Rumsfeld, former US defense secretary, dies aged 88
Republican who served under Gerald Ford and George W Bush was involved in decision to invade Afghanistan and IraqDonald Rumsfeld, a two-time US defense secretary who was a key architect of America’s bitterly divisive wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, has died at the age of 88.Rumsfeld passed away surrounded by his family in Taos, New Mexico, the family said in a statement on Wednesday. Continue reading...
Donald Rumsfeld obituary
Defence secretary who took the US military into the Iraq war with a business approach to planning that had disastrous consequencesDonald Rumsfeld, who has died aged 88, arguably did more damage to the US’s military reputation than any previous secretary of defence. An unbendingly ideological approach to international affairs, and a conviction that he could micromanage the vast resources of the Pentagon like those of a private company, ensured not only that the US became enmeshed in a disastrous and costly campaign in Iraq from 2003 but that it would be vilified for its harsh treatment of the country’s citizens.As the war dragged on with little sign of progress and pressure grew for him to be replaced, President George W Bush initially declared that Rumsfeld would hold his post until the end of the presidency in January 2009. But in November 2006, in the aftermath of the scandal of torture and abuse of prisoners at the Abu Ghraib military detention centre in Baghdad, the Army Times, voice of an outraged military, roundly declared that “Rumsfeld has lost credibility with the uniformed leadership, with the troops, with Congress and with the public at large. His strategy has failed, and his ability to lead is compromised.” Continue reading...
Wimbledon 2021: Murray fights back to beat Otte in five sets – as it happened
Andy Murray sent the Wimbledon crowd into meltdown with a performance of skill and steel to round off a dramatic day in SW1911.15pm BSTYes, it did happen. And you can read Tumaini Carayol’s full match report below. Thanks as always for following along with us and be sure to check back tomorrow for more live coverage from day four at Wimbledon.Related: Andy Murray fights back to beat Oscar Otte in five-set Wimbledon epicRelated: ‘Flawless’ champion Novak Djokovic stays on course for 20th grand slam titleRelated: Katie Boulter out of Wimbledon after epic tussle with Aryna Sabalenka11.07pm BSTMurray moves to a perfect 13 wins from 13 matches in the second round at Wimbledon. He also improves to 12 wins from 13 matches against qualifiers at major tournaments, the lone pockmark coming against Arnaud Clement in the second round at the 2005 US Open, when he was a qualifier himself.But he was hardly the only reason for British optimism on day three at the All England Club, as our Greg Wood describes from the trenches.Related: Raducanu, Evans and Norrie lead the British charge at Wimbledon Continue reading...
Trump Organization financial chief to be charged by New York prosecutors –report
Climate crisis is driving US heatwave, says Joe Biden – video
The US president blamed the climate crisis for a record-breaking heatwave when he met governors from western states as fierce wildfires burn in northern California. 'Climate change is driving a dangerous confluence of extreme heat and prolonged drought,' Biden said. 'Wildfires are not a partisan phenomenon. They don't stop at a county or a state line or country line for that matter.'
Smallville actor Allison Mack sentenced to three years for role in Nxivm cult
Mack pleaded guilty to charges of manipulating women into sex with group’s spiritual leader Keith RaniereTV actor Allison Mack, who played a key role in the scandal-ridden, cult-like group Nxivm, was sentenced to three years in prison on Wednesday on charges she manipulated women into becoming sexual “slaves” for the group’s spiritual leader.Mack – best known for her role as a young Superman’s close friend on the series Smallville – had previously pleaded guilty to the charges and was expected to seek credit for cooperating against the Nxivm leader, Keith Raniere, and taking responsibility for helping him create a secret society of brainwashed women who were branded with his initials. Continue reading...
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