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Bill Belichick was feared but never loved. Then he stood up to Trump
Over the years, the NFL’s most successful coach has earned plenty of criticism. On Monday he scored perhaps the greatest victory of his careerLet’s start with a simple truth: Bill Belichick is a damn good football coach. Let’s take that further: after leading the New England Patriots to nine Super Bowls, and winning six, Belichick has built a very strong case to be the greatest head coach in NFL history. Here is another unavoidable truth: Belichick has also earned a staggering amount of criticism in his 46-year career. Then, on Monday he did what many thought unthinkable. Belichick, a taciturn old-school curmudgeon who seemed the very opposite of the progressive movement that has opposed Donald Trump, turned down the presidential medal of freedom after a Maga mob’s violent assault on the Capitol.On Monday night, Belichick released a statement saying that he would be passing on the honor. “Recently, I was offered the opportunity to receive the presidential medal of freedom,” the statement read, “which I was flattered by out of respect for what the honor represents and admiration for prior recipients. Subsequently, the tragic events of last week occurred and the decision has been made not to move forward with the award.” Continue reading...
'The horror stories are countless': inside the LA hospital at the center of the Covid crisis
Los Angeles sees a person infected every six seconds. In a predominantly Latino neighborhood, Martin Luther King Jr community hospital faces ‘a sea of illness’Husbands and wives, twin brothers in their 20s, parents and their children. Family members are turning up one after another at Martin Luther King Jr community hospital (MLKCH) in South Los Angeles. The deaths have been piling up.Patients have been arriving at MLKCH terribly sick, and at higher rates than anywhere else in the region – the impoverished Latino and Black neighborhood is one of the worst Covid hotspots in America. Inside the hospital, staff face a dire scramble to ensure they have the supplies, the healthcare workers and the physical space needed to take care of the overwhelming crush of Covid victims. Continue reading...
‘Health insurance or food’: Americans face difficult choices amid pandemic
People with chronic illnesses are being forced to make hard decisions about delaying vital care or sacrificing basic necessities in order to pay for health insuranceThroughout the United States, Americans with chronic illnesses have been forced to navigate a healthcare system battered by the coronavirus pandemic while trying to afford medical treatment and resolve health insurance issues.That has led to many Americans making difficult decisions about delaying vital care, or sacrificing other basic necessities – such as transport costs or food – in order to pay for health insurance so that they can get the treatment they need. Continue reading...
Now that he’s been banned we can say it: Donald Trump was a genius at Twitter | Dan Brooks
His behaviour was unbelievably irresponsible – but no politician was better at postingOn 8 January, Twitter indefinitely suspended the account of one Donald J Trump, president of the United States. Banning Trump from Twitter is a little like banning E coli from your large intestine: even if he never comes back, the memories will be enough.Trump used the social media platform in a way that no figure in American government has ever managed before. Between last November and 6 January, when a mob of his supporters briefly overran the US Capitol and interrupted the certification of the 2020 electoral college vote, he used it to whip his followers into a frenzy. The riot was the reprehensible end to an extraordinary online career. Over the course of his presidency, Trump did for Twitter what James Dean did for the open-top sports car, making a cultural touchstone of a vehicle that ultimately destroyed him. Continue reading...
Neil Young calls for empathy for Capitol attackers: 'We are not enemies'
In a message on his website, the Canadian rock star said social media manipulation and Donald Trump had combined to ‘foment hatred’Neil Young has called for empathy towards those who stormed the US Capitol building in Washington DC, arguing they had been “manipulated” into doing so.In a message posted to his website, Young writes: Continue reading...
Capitol riot prompts top US firms to pull funding for leading Republicans
Companies such as Citigroup and Marriott are deserting lawmakers who backed Trump’s bid to overturn Biden’s victoryRepublicans who voted to block Joe Biden’s confirmation as president have been deserted by some of the biggest corporations in the US, as some leading rightwing politicians begin to face potential consequences for the Capitol riot on Wednesday. Continue reading...
Trump charged with impeachment count as FBI warns of armed protests
Gorillas at San Diego zoo test positive for Covid-19 – video
Several gorillas at the San Diego zoo have tested positive for Covid-19, with the cases believed to be the first outbreak among primates in captivity.After showing mild symptoms of the virus including coughing, the presence of Covid-19 was confirmed through fecal testing.The animals will remain in their habitat in the park and have been quarantined together, with the zoo hopeful of a full recovery
Joe Biden says he is not afraid to take oath of office outside following Capitol riots – video
President-elect Joe Biden has said he is not afraid to take the oath of office outside on 20 January following the violent riots at the US Capitol. Speaking after receiving his second Covid-19 vaccination, the 78-year-old added the focus now was on holding those who engaged in the riot to account Continue reading...
Josh Hawley fanned the flames for diehard Trump voters. Will his gambit pay off?
Republican senator who positioned himself as a political heir to the president is now facing fierce backlash after pro-Trump mob stormed the CapitolJosh Hawley, a 41-year-old US senator from Missouri, has spent the last four years positioning himself as one of the political heirs to Donald Trump – a more polished successor who can unite rightwing nationalism with populist economic policies. He is widely expected to run for president in 2024.Hawley was the first Republican senator – soon joined by Ted Cruz – to announce that he would challenge the certification of the election results in Congress last Wednesday. Democrats, as well as several of Hawley’s Republican colleagues in the Senate, lambasted Hawley’s decision as irresponsible, inflammatory and politically cynical. Continue reading...
DeVonta Smith torches Ohio State as Alabama clinch national title
Capitol police officer who steered mob away from Senate chambers hailed a hero
Officer identified as Eugene Goodman induced the crowd to chase him toward officers and away from the Senate chambers
Two Capitol police officers suspended over behavior during riot
Senator says one officer took selfie with rioter and another wore Maga hat, as concerns grow over inauguration securityTwo Capitol police officers have been suspended as a result of their actions during the storming of the US Capitol, as pressure mounts on law enforcement to hold rioters accountable and to secure Washington DC from further violence ahead of Joe Biden’s inauguration next week.Tim Ryan, a Democratic senator of Ohio, told reporters on Monday that one of the officers took a selfie with someone and the other put on a “Make America Great Again” hat. He says of the latter that the “interim chief determined that to be qualifying for immediate suspension”. Continue reading...
Patriots coach Bill Belichick spurns Trump's presidential medal of freedom offer
Acting US homeland security secretary Chad Wolf resigns –as it happened
Acting US homeland security secretary Chad Wolf resigns
Wolf, who played key role in president’s hardline immigration policies, says exit prompted in part by ‘recent events’Chad Wolf, the acting homeland security secretary, who helped enact key pieces of the Trump administration’s hardline immigration agenda, resigned on Monday, as the nation confronts heightened security threats after an attack on the US capitol by supporters of the president.Wolf said in a letter to staff at the Department of Homeland Security that he had intended to remain in office until the inauguration of Joe Biden but would instead step down at 11.59pm on Monday night. Continue reading...
California coronavirus deaths hit 30,000 after 10,000 fatalities in a month
Los Angeles to turn Dodger Stadium from testing center into giant vaccination siteCalifornia’s coronavirus catastrophe reached a staggering new level Monday as Johns Hopkins University data showed the nation’s most populous state has recorded more than 30,000 deaths since the pandemic started nearly a year ago.Deaths have exploded since a Covid-19 surge began in October. It took California six months to record its first 10,000 deaths. But in barely a month, the total rose from 20,000 to 30,000, with an average of 476 deaths a day in the last week. Continue reading...
Eagles fire Pederson three years after team's first NFL title since 1960
Michigan bans open carry of guns in state Capitol as FBI warns of violence
FBI bulletin reportedly details calls for ‘storming’ of buildings and courthouses if Trump is removed from power before inauguration
Opinion divided over Trump's ban from social media
Actions spark debate on free speech and whether chief executives of tech firms are fit to act as judge and juryAs rioters were gathering around the US Capitol last Wednesday, a familiar question began to echo around the offices of the large social networks: what should they do about Donald Trump and his provocative posts?The answer has been emphatic: ban him. Continue reading...
Capitol breach: House introduces article of impeachment against Trump –video
A group of House Democrats has formally introduced an article of impeachment against Donald Trump. They have charged the president with 'incitement to insurrection' in connection to the violent riot at the Capitol last week
Republican attorneys general condemned over robocall that urged march to Capitol
Group distances itself from robocall sent by fundraising arm that encouraged Trump supporters to ‘call on Congress to stop the steal’Leaders from the Republican Attorneys General Association face mounting criticism after sending out a robocall that urged supporters of Donald Trump to join the 6 January march on the US Capitol that resulted in a deadly insurrection.Related: Trump impeachment: House charges president with inciting an insurrection – live Continue reading...
Joe Biden picks veteran diplomat William Burns as CIA director
Former ambassador to Russia and Jordan led outreach to Iran over its nuclear efforts in 2013 and has been highly critical of TrumpThe veteran diplomat William Burns is to become the new director of the CIA, Joe Biden announced on Monday, in an “apolitical” appointment that marks a clear break with the partisan use of intelligence under Donald Trump.The US president-elect hailed Burns as an “exemplary diplomat” and said that the American people will be able to “sleep soundly with him as our next CIA director”. If confirmed, Burns would become the first leader in the agency’s history whose career was spent at the US state department. Continue reading...
Woman who accused black teenager of stealing phone backs away from apology
Open ruled out for Trump's Turnberry as Bedminster stripped of 2022 US PGA
Vogue's Kamala Harris cover photos spark controversy: 'Washed out mess'
First woman of color elected vice-president is February cover star but users complain about lightingVogue magazine became embroiled in a “whitewashing” controversy on Sunday when it tweeted photographs of its February cover star, Kamala Harris.Related: ‘Racism doesn’t dissolve once it’s out of the headlines’: is the fashion industry doing enough to address diversity? Continue reading...
Melania Trump pays tribute to dead of Capitol attack but casts herself as victim
'Diplomatic vandalism': aid groups' fury as US puts Houthis on terror list
Trump administration’s 11th-hour decision greeted with dismay by aid agencies working in YemenThe Trump administration has made an 11th-hour decision to designate Yemen’s Houthi rebels as a foreign terrorist organisation in a move that is likely to severely worsen the war-torn country’s humanitarian crisis.The US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, announced the decision late on Sunday, despite bipartisan opposition and months of warnings from UN officials and aid organisations that the designation – part of the White House’s “maximum pressure” campaign on Iran and its allies – would lead to shortages and delays for aid and commercial shipments and undermine the peace process. Continue reading...
Anyone shocked by the US Capitol attack has ignored an awful lot of warning signs | Francine Prose
Do surprised pundits and politicians not recall militias storming the Michigan capitol last year? Or neo-Nazis marching in Charlottesville?
Army investigates psyops officer for role in Washington on day of Capitol riot
Capitol police's restraint to mob 'hurtful' says sister of black woman killed in 2013
Trump to award presidential medal of freedom to loyal Republican Jim Jordan
Trump to give highest US civilian honour to Ohio representative, who objected to electoral college results following Capitol riot
Donald Trump being banned from social media is a dangerous distraction | Matt Stoller and Sarah Miller
Facebook, Google and Twitter peddle extremism for profit. They must be broken up - if not, worse is comingIn the wake of Donald Trump’s instigation of a shocking attack on the US Capitol, it’s easy to demand that Trump be barred from social media.Related: Trump attempted a coup: he must be removed while those who aided him pay Continue reading...
Democrats are poised to control the US Senate. They have no excuses any more | Bhaskar Sunkara
Voters have given Democrats a mandate. The party must pursue ambitious, concrete policy change
Pelosi presses on with impeachment | First Thing
The House Speaker said Democrats would launch impeachment proceedings if Mike Pence did not remove the president. Plus, how will Biden tackle nuclear weapons?
Ex-head of Capitol police: officials reluctant to call in national guard
Steven Sund also claims senior officials expressed concerns over the ‘optics’ of declaring emergency
A ruthlessly exploitative college football season finally draws to a close
Universities have always been happy to exploit unpaid workers for monetary gain. Covid-19 has only magnified the distasteful spectacleAt half-time of the national college football semifinal between Clemson and Ohio State, OSU coach Ryan Day said something that encapsulated everything wrong with the 2020 college football season, though it had nothing whatsoever to do with Covid-19.He confidently told a national television audience that his star quarterback Justin Fields, who had just suffered a nasty rib injury, was that “he’s gotta play for 30 more minutes.” Fields did not receive an X-ray at half-time and returned to play in the second half. For his part, Fields said medical staff “didn’t really give me a diagnosis,” although he did receive multiple shots to get him through the game. He also said, “Even throwing 10 yards, it would hurt.” Day would receive $100,000 as a bonus for Ohio State’s victory over Clemson – and his team will play Alabama for the national title on Monday night. Fields, on the other hand, received no compensation at all. Continue reading...
Covid-19 outbreak? No playoff win since 1995? Trust the Browns to defy the odds
The Browns last won a postseason game 26 years ago, were ravaged by Covid-19 and faced their bitter rivals on Sunday. So of course they strolled to victoryFor almost the entire modern NFL era the Cleveland Browns have been synonymous with Very Bad Things: embarrassed fans covering their faces with paper bags, a litany of tragic quarterbacks, and a painful string of lost seasons.Yet here we are in a pandemic full of oddities, including Cleveland’s transformation into a normal, respectable franchise. Helmed by first-year head coach Kevin Stefanski they went 11-5 in the regular season by not crumbling during the last second of games, by having a legitimate quarterback in Baker Mayfield who continues to evolve, and by instilling a cultural shift. Continue reading...
Republican civil war: what's the party’s future after the US Capitol attack?
With Trump now finally accepting he will leave office, the future leadership of his movement is increasingly up for grabs – and many are jostling for the positionThe motives that drove a pro-Donald Trump mob to attack Congress last Wednesday ranged from hazy to proudly hateful. But the actions of certain ambitious Republican officeholders in the days leading up to the tragedy were not clouded by confusion.Trump may have lost the election, but his movement was on the march, and for politicians hoping someday to succeed Trump as president, that meant an opportunity was afoot. Continue reading...
Now WhatsApp users are really Facebook customers now – it's getting harder to forget that | Alex Hern
The app is updating its privacy policy. It’s part of an integration that’s moving in only one directionIf you use WhatsApp – as around 30 million British people do – then you’ve probably already seen that the chat app is planning some changes.Every user will, by 8 February, have been presented with a screen that warns them that the app is “updating its terms and privacy policy”. WhatsApp is open about the changes, emphasising that the “key updates” affect how the company processes user data, and how businesses can use a new set of features that integrate WhatsApp’s shopping features with Facebook’s wider business. Continue reading...
Schwarzenegger compares Capitol attack to Kristallnacht, brandishes sword – video
Former California governor and Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger condemned last week's attack on the Capitol building in Washington DC, comparing it to the events of Kristallnacht in Germany, 1938.He also called US president Donald Trump the 'worst president ever' and used a prop sword from the Conan franchise to emphasise the point that democracy, like a fine sword, becomes stronger the more it is tested.Trump supporters broke into the Capitol on Wednesday after the president told them to “fight like hell” in support of his attempt to overturn election defeat by Joe Biden.Five people died, including a Capitol police officer who was hit with a fire extinguisher and a rioter shot by law enforcement
The lesson of the second wave is that we must demand lasting political change | Nesrine Malik
We are battling a global pandemic with temporary fixes, avoiding the question of why we were so vulnerable
Nuclear stand-off: can Joe Biden avert a new arms race?
Analysis: new president will face threats on multiple fronts, including from Russia and Iran, and must decide future of US arsenalJoe Biden will have to make critical decisions on arms control in his first days in the White House that could determine whether a new nuclear arms race can be averted, and possibly reversed.When the new president takes the oath of office on 20 January, there will be 16 days left before the 2010 New Start treaty with Russia expires, and with it the last binding limit on the world’s two biggest nuclear arsenals left standing in the wake of the Trump era. Continue reading...
What to expect this week when Congress moves to force Trump from office
Democrats will pressure Mike Pence to invoke the 25th amendment or take part in a historic second impeachment trialDemocrats in the US Congress will try to remove President Donald Trump from office this week, either by pressuring Vice President Mike Pence to enact the 25th amendment or in a historic second impeachment attempt, after Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol building.Here’s what to expect in the coming days: Continue reading...
Trump to award Patriots coach Bill Belichick presidential medal of freedom
Pelosi says House will proceed with efforts to remove Trump 'with urgency'
House will first try to force Mike Pence to oust president by invoking 25th amendment and then move forward with impeachmentThe House is prepared to launch impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump as early as this week if Vice President Mike Pence and the cabinet refuse to remove him from office for his role in inciting a mob that carried out a deadly assault on the seat of American government.The House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, delivered the ultimatum in a letter to colleagues on Sunday night that described the president as an urgent threat to the nation. Continue reading...
Ravens' Jackson gets first playoff win while Browns and Saints progress
Republican congresswoman Mary Miller quotes Hitler during rally – video
US Congresswoman Mary Miller of Illinois tells a crowd outside the US Capitol: Hitler was right on one thing – "Whoever has the youth has the future." Our children are being propagandised.' Miller has since apologised for quoting the Nazi leader at the right-wing rally, issuing a statement on Twitter saying: 'I sincerely apologize for any harm my words caused and regret using a reference to one of the most evil dictators in history'
Capitol attack: two men arrested over zip-tie handcuff allegations
Impeachment articles could be introduced as early as Monday
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