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World’s first AI art museum to explore ‘creative potential of machines’ in LA
Co-founder Refik Anadol says Dataland will promote ethical AI' and use renewable energy sourcesA prominent AI artist has announced he will open the world's first AI art museum in Los Angeles, which will highlight the intersection of human imagination and the creative potential of machines".The artificial intelligence art museum, dubbed Dataland, is slated to open in late 2025, in a new development next to the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Broad Museum and the home of the LA philharmonic, creating a space for AI art among some of Los Angeles's most prestigious cultural venues. Continue reading...
I still haven’t worked out how to use a washing machine. At 39, this is a bitter pill to swallow | Nell Frizzell
Do I choose the eco wash' setting and wait 17 hours? Or select short cottons' and doom the planet? Either way, dazzling whites and fluffy towels elude meIt was at the back of a school hall, sitting on a blue plastic chair, watching my son erratically kick a chest-height dummy while a medley of synth instrumental numbers twanged in the background, that I finally had to admit something I have long suspected: I have issues with laundry.Like many of my generation, I am caught between late 20th-century social expectations about cleanliness and 21st-century anxiety about ecological impact. I am programmed to believe that I should wash all my tops after a single wear, while knowing that the profligate use of chemicals, energy and water involved in doing so is going to very quickly poison the planet. I dump whole items into the laundry basket where a quick spot wash with a cloth would almost certainly do the trick, and then stand at the riverside and despair at the state of the filth and flooding I have contributed to. Continue reading...
Biden warns that Trump’s climate denial risks a ‘more dangerous world’
US president also mocks former president's windmill conspiracy theories at Climate Week event in New YorkJoe Biden has lauded the US's progress in fighting the climate crisis during his presidency, while also criticizing Donald Trump for his dismissal of the more dangerous world" that global heating poses to future generations.The US president was speaking at a Bloomberg event on Tuesday being held as part of Climate Week in New York, a summit that runs alongside the United Nations general assembly, which the US president spoke at earlier in the day. Continue reading...
Washington state to keep abortion pill stockpile in case of Trump win
Democratic governor warns that efforts to ban mifepristone post-Roe are a multi-decade' effortWashington state's first-in-the-nation stockpile of abortion drugs will serve as insurance against future lawsuits seeking to ban the procedure nationwide or a second presidential term for Republican Donald Trump, the state's governor, Jay Inslee, said.Last year, with a federal lawsuit seeking to restrict access to abortion medication nationwide, Inslee, a Democrat, ordered the state's department of corrections to use its pharmacy license to buy 30,000 doses of the abortion drug mifepristone. Continue reading...
Elon Musk’s Twitter coup has harmed the right. They are now simply ‘too online’ | Paolo Gerbaudo
Democrats were fooled by their social media echo chamber in 2016. Now Republicans may be falling into the same trapIn the aftermath of Donald Trump's shock victory in 2016, one common explanation for why the Democrats had not seen it coming was that they had succumbed to the social media echo chamber. The fact that many digital platforms, such as Twitter (now X), tended to be dominated by liberals had lured Democrats into a false sense of security. This, so the explanation went, made them complacent, leading to inconsiderate gestures that alienated sections of the electorate: Hillary Clinton's infamous jab at Trump's supporters as deplorables" was often cited as a prime example.With the internet ever more captive to the caprices of timeline algorithms, the risk of echo chambers is even greater in this election cycle. However, it is now Trump and the broader political right that is - to use the internet lingo - too online". Continue reading...
New class of opioids that may be more potent than fentanyl emerges globally
Nitazenes, synthetic opioids, could create latest drug crisis as scientists rush to find how to detect them in drug supplyA new class of potentially deadly synthetic opioids is suddenly appearing around the globe, including in the US, and scientists are rushing to figure out how to detect it in the drug supply.Within the last month, nitazenes were implicated in four overdose deaths in Manchester, England; they were detected in over 2,500 counterfeit oxycodone pills in Hamilton, Canada; and they were found for the first time in the Netherlands. The US Drug Enforcement Administration has warned about their appearance in Washington DC. Continue reading...
Project 2025’s plan to gut civil service with mass firings: ‘It’s like the bad old days of King Henry VIII’
Even as Trump tries to disavow the rightwing blueprint, both have similar plans to replace many federal employees
Trump’s on Truth Social MAKING NO SENSE AT ALL AGAIN | Arwa Mahdawi
We are all now so desensitised to Trump that it can be easy to forget he lacks the ability to string a sentence together. Yet he's frighteningly close to being back in chargeLadies, are you DEPRESSED and UNHAPPY? Do you feel POORER and LESS HEALTHY than you did four years ago? Do you pray one day your little woman brain will NO LONGER BE THINKING ABOUT ABORTION all the time? Well, don't worry, Donald Trump is going to FIX ALL OF THAT.So he says, anyway. At 11.42pm on Friday night Trump flexed his fingers, hit the all-caps key, and ranted on Truth Social about how UNHAPPY women are under the Biden administration. What happened at 11.41pm to prompt this, I wonder? Did he get a preview of some new polls which show him trailing Kamala Harris, partly thanks to a historic gender gap that sees Harris leading among women 58% to 37%? Did Trump decide, in his infinite wisdom, that the best way to fix this was an all-caps rant? Because I am not sure that is a winning strategy. Continue reading...
‘I’ve done 20 hours of flights in a month’: Olivier Giroud on adapting to life in MLS
France's all-time leading scorer joined LAFC during the midseason break. As he learns the demands of the league, his teammates are trying to adjust to his styleIt took all of three league games with his new club for Olivier Giroud to show that his influence extends beyond his attacking output.While celebrating LAFC's opening goal in a derby against LA Galaxy, Giroud briefly broke away from the festivities and made a beeline for the young midfielder who had played a role in the buildup. As his teammates tell it, that leadership is already the norm for a player who officially swapped Milan for Los Angeles just two months ago. Continue reading...
We’ve hopelessly ‘gamified’ dating, but there are ways that it could become fun again | Elle Hunt
I admit I've ghosted men and failed to reply to them. The apps need to innovate, and our behaviour has to change tooYou wouldn't know it now, from my thousand-yard stare, but there was once a time - not even that long ago - when dating apps were pretty exciting, and even fun. In 2012, I was 21 and living in a small city; Tinder was a welcome breath of fresh air into that claustrophobic scene, offering a way into social circles adjacent to our own.With time, the pitfalls and risks of the technology became apparent. But, in the beginning, there was optimism that dating apps not only worked as they claimed to, but could make our lives betterElle Hunt is a freelance journalist Continue reading...
‘As long as it takes’: on the frontline of the Boeing strike, workers brace for a long battle
Union members picketing in Renton, Washington, say they won't accept low pay offers nearly two weeks into strikeWorkers have manned a picket line outside Boeing's airplane factory in Renton, Washington, around the clock since tens of thousands walked off the job earlier this month. Almost two weeks into the strike, the largest now under way in the US, nobody knows when it will end.Orlando, a quality inspector at the aerospace giant, arrived at 3.45am on Saturday, long before dawn. On the outskirts of a city as expensive as Seattle, the cost of living is always going up", he said. And I guess the biggest part is making sure our wages reflect that." Continue reading...
NFL trend watch: Steelers and Packers up; superstar quarterbacks down
Green Bay and Pittsburgh have got off to strong starts to the season but a number of high-profile QBs have found the new campaign toughPittsburgh Steelers Continue reading...
‘I’m motivated by the puzzle’: how Courtney Dauwalter became ultrarunning’s GOAT
Dauwalter does not have a coach, a strict training plan or a Strava account, but the 38-year-old is widely considered ultrarunning's greatest of all timeIn 2023, Dauwalter became the first person, male or female, to win the Triple Crown, the three most iconic 100-mile races in the world, in a single season.Ultrarunning, with races ranging from 50km to 250 miles, is defined by type-A personalities: meticulous, rigid, detail-oriented, even obsessed. Courtney Dauwalter, 38, is the exception to the rule. Continue reading...
‘There were lots of red flags’: the dark, tragic downfall of Aaron Hernandez
Ryan Murphy's American Sports Story drama looks at the troubling tale of an NFL player who became a killer and the many issues that surfacedBelle Glade, Florida, 2013. Erotic dancers writhe in the dim red light of nightclub. Aaron Hernandez thinks he spots cops at the bar and exits. As they drive away, a friend reminds him: I know all your secrets." In a remote, rainy place, Hernandez pulls out a gun, shoots the friend and leaves him for dead.Later, at an awards ceremony, Hernandez receives a call. You should have made sure I was dead," says the voice on the line. I'm alive. I'm alive and I'm coming for your ass." Continue reading...
Who are ‘the Irish’? History shows we’ve been a mixed bunch for centuries | Maurice J Casey
The far right demands a pure Irishness'. But our island story has long been interwoven with other ethnicities and diasporasWhen lecturing on Irish immigration history, I usually start by asking: in which decade was the first footage of people of colour in Ireland filmed? Some students guess the 1960s. Others reach back to the 30s when the singer, actor and activist Paul Robeson performed in Dublin. The answer? The first filmed footage depicting an African diaspora gathering in Ireland is older than the independent Irish state.The film, a silent black-and-white British Pathe reel, shows members of the Southern Syncopated Orchestra, an early jazz band, at Dublin port in October 1921. The men and women were survivors of a shipwreck. After their safe arrival on another vessel, the band performed for Dublin audiences. In the same month that Dubliners enjoyed the orchestra's music, Irish republican leaders negotiated national independence with the British government. The footage provides a visual metaphor: Ireland's history of diversity predates the state itself.Maurice J Casey is an Irish historian based in Queen's University Belfast. He is the author of Hotel Lux: An Intimate History of Communism's Forgotten RadicalsDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
Game-ending triple play lifts San Diego Padres over LA Dodgers into playoffs
Missouri executes Marcellus Williams despite prosecutors’ push to overturn conviction
Williams long maintained his innocence and the killing was opposed by victim's family, jurors and office that tried himMissouri executed a man on death row on Tuesday, despite objections from prosecutors who sought to have his conviction overturned and have supported his claims of innocence.Marcellus Khaliifah" Williams, 55, was killed by lethal injection, ending a legal battle that has sparked widespread outrage as the office that originally tried the case suggested he was wrongfully convicted. Continue reading...
Man charged with attempting to assassinate Trump at Florida golf club
Ryan Routh, 58, accused of plotting to kill Republican presidential nominee in West Palm Beach last weekA man accused of lurking outside Donald Trump's south Florida golf course on 15 September with a gun - and allegedly writing about his desire to kill him - was charged on Tuesday with attempting to kill the Republican presidential candidate.Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was indicted on five counts in south Florida federal court: attempted assassination of a major political candidate, possessing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, assaulting a federal officer, felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition, and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. He was first charged with federal firearms crimes after his arrest. Continue reading...
Man charged with attempted assassination of Donald Trump at Florida golf course – as it happened
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Special counsel can file oversized motion in Trump election-interference case
Judge Tanya Chutkan grants Jack Smith's request to file 180-page motion on presidential immunity in federal caseSpecial counsel Jack Smith can file an oversized, 180-page motion on presidential immunity in Donald Trump's Washington DC federal court election interference case, a judge ruled Tuesday.Judge Tanya S Chutkan's decision stems from prosecutors' 21 September request to exceed the typical 45-page limit for opening motions and oppositions. Smith's motion must be filed by Thursday and will include both legal arguments and evidence and could provide additional insight into Trump's efforts to throw out election results, though it is unclear when the public might be able to see the material given that it will initially be filed under seal. Continue reading...
US sues Visa for monopoly on debit-card use affecting ‘price of nearly everything’
Government claims firm stifles competition by threatening merchants with high fees and pays off potential rivalsThe US Department of Justice has sued Visa, accusing one of the world's largest payment networks of antitrust violations that affect the price of nearly everything".The financial giant has suppressed competition by threatening merchants with high fees and paying off potential rivals, according to the complaint, filed in US district court for the southern district of New York. Continue reading...
Caroline Ellison sentenced to two years after serving as star witness against FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried
Ex-Alameda CEO and ex-girlfriend of fallen crypto mogul pleaded guilty, but prosecutors requested lenient sentenceCaroline Ellison, the former crypto executive and romantic partner of the disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, was sentenced to 24 months in prison in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday. Ellison was a central figure in the FTX bankruptcy saga and key witness for the prosecution in the $8bn fraud trial that ended with Bankman-Fried's conviction.Ellison served as the chief executive of Alameda Research, which was the trading arm of the now defunct FTX crypto exchange. The collapse of FTX, once valued at $32bn, was directly linked to revelations that it was attempting to financially prop up Alameda with fraudulent accounting. Subsequent investigations and criminal charges found that FTX and the hedge fund had used billions in customer funds for risky trades and lavish personal spending. Continue reading...
Trump scapegoats migrants again at Georgia event meant to discuss economy
Republican nominee spews falsehoods about undocumented immigrants to Savannah crowd's delightAt an event intended to tout economic policies that would usher in what his campaign calls a new age of American industrialism", Donald Trump spent as much time discussing personal grievances and blaming immigrants for everything from fentanyl overdoses to crime and taking Americans' jobs as he did discussing the economy.This is a speech on economic development but this is a big part of economic development," the former president said of immigration at a speech in Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday. Continue reading...
Haitian immigrant group calls for arrest warrants for Trump and Vance in Ohio
Haitian Bridge Alliance files criminal charges after local prosecutors take no action in response to racist remarksThe Haitian Bridge Alliance, a non-profit organization that provides migrants and immigrants with humanitarian, legal and social services", filed criminal charges against Donald Trump and JD Vance over their inflammatory, racist remarks about Haitian immigrants. The rhetoric has led to threats of violence in Springfield, Ohio, including more than 30 bomb threats, forced evacuations of schools and government buildings and violence against Haitians in the city.The filing comes after both the Republican presidential candidate and his running mate made false statements about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, alleging that they were stealing and eating their neighbors' pets. The charges include disrupting public services, making false alarms, two counts of telecommunications harassment, aggravated menacing, and complicity. Ohio law allows the public to file criminal charges in the same way a prosecutor would. In this case, the Haitian Bridge Alliance is asking the Clark county municipal court to affirm that there is probable cause that Trump and Vance committed the crimes, and to issue arrest warrants for them both. Continue reading...
Harris calls for end to Senate filibuster to restore US abortion rights
Democratic nominee focuses campaign on reproductive freedom' and says 60-vote threshold should be abolishedKamala Harris has called for an end to the Senate filibuster to make good on her pledge to restore the right to abortion through legislation.The US vice-president, herself a former senator, told a radio station in Wisconsin that eliminating the filibuster - which sets a 60-vote threshold in the 100-seat upper chamber of the US Congress - would be necessary to codify the rights that were enshrined in Roe v Wade, the 1973 supreme court ruling that upheld the right to legal abortion throughout the US until it was overturned by a ruling two years ago. Continue reading...
‘Can’t afford health insurance’: California CVS workers take strike vote
More than 7,000 workers to hold strike vote this week amid accusations of staff shortages and expensive healthcareMore than 7,000 workers at CVS stores across California are holding a strike vote this week after accusing the US's largest pharmacy chain of shortchanging staff and failing to provide affordable healthcare.CVS and its union remain far apart in negotiations on a new contract. Their current union contract expired on 30 June 2024. Continue reading...
The Guardian view on Israel and Hezbollah: the war is already here | Editorial
Dangers to the Middle East continue to grow with strikes on Lebanon. De-escalation through escalation is not a strategy, just wishful thinkingFor almost a year now, the danger of a wider regional conflagration has shadowed the spiralling death toll in Gaza. The escalation between Israel and Hezbollah, which was feared from the beginning, has happened, month by month. Israel's military says that it is not lookingfor wars". This is not yet the all-out ground conflict that many have anticipated. But with more than 550 already dead in Israel's strikes on alleged Hezbollah targets in Lebanon - including 50 children and 94women, according to health authorities - what is this ifnot a war?Opening the UN general assembly in New York, the secretary general, Antonio Guterres, rightly warned that the world cannot afford Lebanon to become another Gaza". Even if Israel intended this week's assault as a substitute for, rather than precursor to, a ground invasion, it cannot predict the consequences. Continue reading...
Lions’ Dan Campbell doxxed by daughter’s classmate prompting family’s relocation – report
Biden says Putin’s Ukraine aims failed in UN speech urging continued support
US president assumed mantle of elder statesman, defending his foreign policy record and urging Gaza deal
Hall of fame quarterback Brett Favre says he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s
When should you call an ambulance? The decision could mean the difference between life or death – and not just your own | Ranjana Srivastava
The volume of inappropriate emergency presentations via ambulance invites puzzlement that people could be so seemingly frivolous with a precious assetYour ankle has hurt for months, what brought you in today?"It's quiet on Sundays." Continue reading...
Heisman winner Reggie Bush sues USC and NCAA over alleged payment ‘injustice’
Questions over session led by Navy Seal graduate that left lacrosse players hospitalized
Peeping Toms and ‘black Nazis’ – what the Mark Robinson scandal tells us about the US election race | Arwa Mahdawi
The Republican party has more than its share of mean and misguided representatives. But Robinson, the man running for governor of North Carolina, has a good claim to have outdone them allDo you have: a) unconventional scientific opinions; b) an inability to keep your thoughts and genitals to yourself; c) a soft spot for slavery; and d) a US passport?If you answered yes" to most of the above, then congratulations, you've got what it takes to be a Republican politician. As you may have noticed, the main qualification for serving as a Republican lawmaker appears to be bizarre and unexpected behaviour. You couldn't invent some of these people. Continue reading...
Johnny Cash statue to be unveiled at US Capitol to represent Arkansas
Country musician to be honored in statuary hall collection alongside memorial of civil rights leader Daisy BatesA bronze statue of the country musician Johnny Cash was set to be unveiled on Tuesday at the US Capitol as one of two representations there for the state of Arkansas.The US House speaker, Mike Johnson, and the chamber's minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, were to join the state's congressional delegation, the governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and members of the late, Grammy-winning singer's family for the unveiling. Continue reading...
Behind every Al Fayed or Diddy, there is a small army of enablers: this column is dedicated to them | Marina Hyde
Entourage" is too wan a word for this motley crew of enforcers, concealers, NDA experts and crisis PRsI'm afraid I shrieked when I read that Michael Cole - longterm publicist for the late former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed - cannot come to the phone these days. If you covered a certain phase of British public life, you would know that Michael Cole could always come to the phone. Coming to the phone was what Michael Cole did, always to emit some hugely pompous shitblast in defence of his master, who is now the subject of multiple rape and sexual assault allegations. Alas, Michael is currently so shocked that no emission has been forthcoming. Instead, his wife was deployed to inform the press that Michael is not giving any interviews or talking at the moment". However, she did claim he found the women's allegations terribly distressing" and that of course" he had been unaware of all of it.From spokesman to sending out your spokeswife ... I would say life comes at you fast, but of course it doesn't. Fayed ran his entire race without his years of alleged sexual crimes catching up with him, and though he is not entombed in a pyramid on the roof of Harrods, as he wished, he certainly got away with it all. When he died, Cole rushed out to inform Radio 4's Today programme that his former boss was fascinating ... larger than life ... full of great humanity". Yeah - not the third one.Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnistInformation and support for anyone affected by rape or sexual abuse issues is available from the following organisations. In the UK, Rape Crisis offers support on 0808 500 2222 in England and Wales, 0808 801 0302 in Scotland, or 0800 0246 991 in Northern Ireland. In the US, Rainn offers support on 800-656-4673. In Australia, support is available at 1800Respect (1800 737 732). Other international helplines can be found at ibiblio.org/rcip/internl.htmlA year in Westminster: John Crace, Marina Hyde and Pippa Crerar
Kamala Harris initially left off Montana absentee voting system
One person voted before issue reported and system for overseas and military voters corrected mistakeKamala Harris's name initially didn't appear as a candidate for president on Montana's online absentee voting system for residents who are overseas or serving in the military, the secretary of state's office there said on Monday.The system went live on Friday morning. One person had voted when another voter reported the name of Harris, the Democratic vice-president, was not displayed on the electronic system, officials said.Guardian staff contributed reporting Continue reading...
A’s owner admits he ‘failed’ Oakland fans as club prepares for Las Vegas move
I was relieved to see the AfD beaten in my home state. Now we must confront why it is so popular | Eva von Redecker
East Germany's social fabric is torn after decades of neglect. Without repairing it, we can never hope to truly fend off fascismSunday was election day in my state of Brandenburg. The morning was sunny, unseasonably warm, yet already in autumnal gold. Normally I just cross the road to vote, but due to a lack of poll clerk volunteers, I had to drive 8km to one of the next villages. Following Google Maps, I ended up on a road so rocky that only tractors might brave it. The thin layer of recent asphalt had cracked over the GDR gravel. At the bottom of the potholes lay the Prussian cobble stones.I was greeted by three poll clerks: a middle-aged woman, a grey-haired bulky man and an adolescent with a decidedly military haircut. Grabbing my voting slip, I couldn't help being moved for a moment by the beauty of democracy. Here I was, about to make a cross they would probably deem degenerate or totalitarian, knowing full well that I deemed theirs fascist. Statistically, two of them would vote for the far-right AfD. Our parish has again come out with more than 50% for the far right, as it did back in May for the European elections. And yet, neither I or anyone else in the polling station ended up with a black eye. The clerks didn't even hiss we know where you live".Eva von Redecker is a German philosopher and nonfiction writerDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
US labor watchdog pressures Trader Joe’s to bargain with New York union
Company may be ordered to recognize union amid allegations employees were threatened during electionMobilizing workers at a Trader Joe's store on New York's Lower East Side marginally lost a union election last year. They may ultimately get their union after all.The general counsel of the US's top labor watchdog is seeking an order demanding that Trader Joe's recognize and bargain with the union, Trader Joe's United, amid allegations that employees were threatened and disparaged from unionizing. Continue reading...
First Thing: Israel launches fresh strikes after nearly 500 killed in Lebanon
Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes in southern Lebanon. Plus, in contrast to GOP narratives, murder fell by 11% from 2022 to 2023
Netanyahu’s lethal bombs will turn Lebanon into another Gaza. He must be brought down now | Simon Tisdall
The truth is plainer than ever: the Israeli leader needs forever wars to keep himself in power. Innocent lives just don't matterBenjamin Netanyahu must be stopped. The horror unfolding in Lebanon is another crime, to add to all the others. Are Britain, the US, the UN and everyone else who supposedly cares about civilian lives, human rights and international law really going to look away while Israel's out-of-control prime minister does it again? That shocking prospect beggars belief.Again" in this context means Netanyahu turning southern Lebanon, maybe the whole country, into a sort of second Gaza. More than 41,000 Gazan Palestinians, mostly civilians, have died since the 7 October Hamas atrocities. Nearly 500 people were killed by Israeli forces in Lebanon on Monday, including many children. Tens of thousands fled their homes. How many more innocents is this man going to kill before he's out of office?Simon Tisdall is the Observer's foreign affairs commentatorDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
Missouri to execute Marcellus Williams despite prosecutors’ objections and innocence claims
Prosecutors raise concerns about lack of evidence as family of victim supports saving Williams from the death penaltyMissouri is slated to execute a man on death row on Tuesday, despite objections from prosecutors who have suggested he was wrongfully convicted.Marcellus Khaliifah" Williams, 55, is due to be killed by lethal injection even after the office of the St Louis county prosecuting attorney, which originally convicted him, sought to have his case overturned. Prosecutors have raised concerns about the lack of DNA evidence linking Williams to the 1998 killing of Lisha Gayle and have said that Williams did not get a fair trial. Continue reading...
If Trump wins the election, he could launch a ‘catastrophic’ rollback of LGBTQ+ rights
GOP state lawmakers are already targeting trans people with discriminatory policies. A second-term Trump is likely to use the US government to launch a catastrophic' rollback of LGBTQ+ rightsOne morning in February, 16-year-old Levi Hormuth took off school, his parents called out of work, and the three began a five and a half hour drive.The purpose of the 350-mile trip from their home in St Charles county, Missouri, to Chicago, Illinois, was a routine doctor's appointment. Continue reading...
Abortion measures are on the ballot in 10 states this year. Democrats can win them | Katrina vanden Heuvel
Republicans' worst fear is voters turning up in droves to support abortion rights in ballot referendums in swing statesIf you're tired of breathlessly following the horserace polling of the presidential and congressional races, you might consider instead breathlessly following the horserace polling of ballot initiatives to protect reproductive rights. In a sense, they're more revealing.Pending some outstanding court challenges from Republicans - whose dogged commitment to leaving this issue to the states" curiously disappears when they realize they're going to lose - up to 10 states will have abortion referendums on the ballot this year. And it happens that they'll share that ballot with competitive Senate races in states like Montana, Nevada, Arizona, Florida and Maryland. Continue reading...
Drag racing star Ida Zetterström: ‘They told me I was the fastest woman … it bugged me’
Swedish driver made a name for herself in Europe but now she aims of winning championships in the United StatesWhen drag racer Ida Zetterstrom discusses her craft, she describes her racing decisions as a series of thoughtful if/then statements. This is misleading. The time in which she can alter her actions is best measured in tenths of seconds. There's no time for thinking - it's all muscle memory perfected over decades in the cockpit. A slight miscalculation can leave her car spinning without traction at the starting line, or worse.When it comes to the actual run, I should be 100% wide open [on the gas]," she says. I should never have to [re-adjust] the throttle or anything like that because, if you do that - first of all, the run is not going to be good. You will never, ever have a good run. Plus, the risk of blowing the engine up is super, super high." Continue reading...
Donald Trump questions early voting but urges supporters to vote early – video
Donald Trump told supporters at a rally in Pennsylvania that their state was critical to his ability to win back the White House and encouraged them to turn out to vote, though he also called early voting 'stupid stuff'. He said: 'If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing. It's very simple.' Pennsylvania swung for Joe Biden in 2020 and polls show Kamala Harris holds a slight lead there in this year's race
Union voices anger as Boeing makes ‘final’ offer in attempt to end strike
Union declines to put planemaker's proposal for 30% pay rise over four years and improved pension to a vote
NFL roundup: Bills crush Jags as record-breaking Daniels sends Bengals to 0-3
Trump tells supporters at campaign rally ‘if we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing’ – as it happened
This blog has now closed. You can read our latest story hereKamala Harris has seen a surge in favorability among voters and is increasingly viewed as the candidate most likely to bring change, a NBC News poll released on Sunday found.Among registered voters nationwide, the vice-president is ahead by five percentage points, with 49% support against Donald Trump's 44%. She is also seen as the candidate more likely to bring change", a potentially significant finding given that other surveys have found many Americans believe the country is on the wrong track. Among respondents, 47% say Harris represents change, while 38% say the same of Trump. Continue reading...
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