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All eyes on America’s ‘blue wall’ as Harris scrambles to woo key voters
Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin hold the election key - can the Democrats see off the challenge from Trump?Away from the deafening roar of the party faithful that nightly fills the Democratic national convention in Chicago an urgent question is being asked behind the scenes: how can the party convert the energy that has exploded around Kamala Harris's belated candidacy into actual votes on election day?All eyes are on the blue wall" states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, where the identity of the 47th US president is likely to be settled. The outsized significance of the three states in the race is evident in the scramble of the presidential candidates to woo them. Continue reading...
No wonder young single women are lonelier than ever. Where is their community? | Georgina Lawton
I learned a crucial lesson when I moved abroad: fighting loneliness is all about finding meaningful connectionsLoneliness is often seen as an old people" problem, something that affects us much later in life. But data published last month shows that single women are disproportionately affected by this little-discussed issue.Researchers found that loneliness follows a U-shaped pattern: there's an uptick at the start and end of adulthood, but it drops during middle age, when many of us are preoccupied with families, relationships and career building. But for single women who don't follow this trend, self-reported loneliness is disproportionately high.Georgina Lawton is the author of Raceless: In Search of Family, Identity, and the Truth About Where I Belong Continue reading...
Cocaine may be ubiquitous in Britain – but it’s hardly cool: in fact it’s becoming cringe | Róisín Lanigan
Gen X and millennials are still embracing the drug, with all its drink-more, work-more, pre-2008-crash associations. But this mentality is no longer in vogueThere is one thing that defines London socialising, which is noticed by tourists and visitors from across the globe. It's not the price of pints. It's not even the lack of late-night venues. It's the proliferation of gak. Londoners, famously, love coke so much that five years ago it began seeping into the River Thames, stoking fears about hyperactive eels who all want to tell you about their ideas for a new podcast. As far back as a decade ago traces were being found in the city's sewage, the cokiest greywater in all of Europe.Despite its obvious ethical issues - violent drug deaths both in the UK and at the drug's organised-crime controlled sources - and financial ones - a gram of cocaine in the capital can cost about 100 - cocaine, long associated with the City due to long hours and finance bros, is everywhere, still. These days, it's a way to supplement rounds in pubs that would cost the guts of a gram anyway. No longer an aid to a big night out, it's a Thursday after-work thing. It's part of many parties, every festival, and every football tournament abroad - videos from the Euros attested to this - with fans cheering each other on to do bumps in Trafalgar Square, before losing in the final anyway.Roisin Lanigan is a freelance writer and the author of I Want To Go Home But I'm Already There, to be published in March 2025Do 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.
How Philando Castile’s mother helped pioneer Tim Walz’s free school lunch program
Harris's running mate is lauded for bringing free meals to students in Minnesota, but it's little known that Valerie Castile's work - inspired by her son - helped drive legislationWhen the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris, named the Minnesota governor, Tim Walz, as her running mate two weeks ago, the public lauded Walz for bringing free breakfast and lunch to all students throughout the state. Ever since, the topic of universal school meals has become a nationwide discussion. But it's little known that the work of Valerie Castile, the mother of Philando Castile, helped drive Walz's legislation.After Philando was fatally shot by Minnesota police during a traffic stop in July 2016, Castile learned from her son's co-workers about his passion for reducing school lunch debt - the amount of money that households owe to school districts for covering meals they can't afford. As a school nutrition supervisor in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Philando was intimately familiar with food insecurity. He often paid for students' meals when they couldn't afford them and interjected when kids were bullied for receiving free lunch. Affectionately deemed Mr Phil" by students, he knew the names of all 500 children at JJ Hill Montessori school, their food allergies and how to keep them safe. Continue reading...
First Thing: ‘America is ready for a better story,’ says Barack Obama
Ex-president praises Kamala Harris as a champion of the people. Plus, US woman breaks record for widest tongue
Why did this conservative US judge endorse Kamala Harris? | Margaret Sullivan
What matters to Michael Luttig is getting past January 2025 with democracy intact. We can argue later about how to governJ Michael Luttig has never endorsed a Democrat before. That's no surprise since the well-respected legal scholar - a retired federal appeals court judge - leans well right of center.Appointed by the first President Bush in 1991, Luttig is from the old school of the Republican party. He once worked in Ronald Reagan's White House and served as a law clerk to Antonin Scalia.Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture Continue reading...
Protesters clash with police outside Israeli consulate in Chicago – video
Chicago police officers with batons pushed protesters away from the Israeli consulate, two miles from where the Democratic national convention was being held. Democratic delegates formally nominated Kamala Harris as the party's candidate for the 2024 presidential election. Protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza had gathered for a third consecutive day. On Monday, they had marched through the city to rally against the Biden administration before protesting outside the convention centre the following day
Tim Walz will speak at Democratic convention in opportunity to address wider audience
The joyful warrior' will seek to build on the momentum of his and Kamala Harris's campaignTim Walz will seek to build on the intense enthusiasm surrounding his and Kamala Harris's campaign on Wednesday, as the newly anointed vice-presidential nominee headlines the third night of the Democratic national convention in Chicago.The speech will give Walz an opportunity to introduce himself to a much wider audience of voters, as most Americans were unfamiliar with the Minnesota governor before Harris selected him as her running mate earlier this month. An ABC News/Ipsos poll conducted last month, shortly after Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential race and endorsed Harris, showed that only 13% of Americans knew enough about Walz to register an opinion of him. Continue reading...
‘I stumbled into this’: Nnamdi Asomugha on swapping the NFL for Hollywood
The former All-Pro cornerback talks about his transition to acting, breaking out of the athlete-turned-action-star stereotype and his directorial debut, which tells a story of family turmoil, police brutality and racial biasAs soon as he hears the question, Nnamdi Asomugha can't help but light up.The writer and director of The Knife, which premiered at the Tribeca film festival earlier this summer to impressive reviews, has just been asked about the similarities between film-making and being an athlete. Continue reading...
Moments that brought the house down on day two of the DNC – video
Michelle and Barack Obama energized the crowd with jabs at the Republican nominee Donald Trump on the second day of the Democratic national convention in Chicago. The former first lady brought the crowd to their feet when she turned Trump's words against him, asking: 'Who's going to tell Trump that he's campaigning for a "Black job"?' Barack Obama mocked Trump for his 'weird obsession with crowd sizes'. And with a self-deprecating tone, the second gentleman, Doug Emhoff, told the DNC how he courted his now wife, Kamala Harris. He said he left a long and awkward first voicemail that Harris now plays for him every year on their anniversary
‘Clear eyes, full heart’: the unlikely championship that launched Tim Walz
The 2024 US presidential election may come down to a high school football coach whose run to an improbable state title 25 years ago was straight out of Friday Night LightsWe're hiring another football coach," Mankato West high school principal John Barnett told Scarlets head football coach Rick Sutton after interviewing Tim Walz about a geography teaching position. You're definitely gonna want to talk to him."This was back in the spring of 1997, when Walz was a 30-something national guardsman relocating to Minnesota from Nebraska so his wife could be closer to her family. So Sutton arranged a second informal interview at his house, one that would ultimately decide whether Walz's $25,000-a-year teaching gig would come with a $2,500 bonus for working with the football team. I knew very, very early on in our conversation that this was a guy that I definitely wanted on my staff," Sutton recalls of Walz, who took the job. Continue reading...
Barack Obama calls on Americans to elect Kamala Harris – as it happened
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Sicilians are brought up to hate our island – but those of us who flee are seen as the enemy | Viola di Grado
Perpetual invasions, poverty and the shadow of the mafia make people leave for better lives. What will it take to avert this brain escape' and create a healthier sense of identity and belonging?When I moved from Italy to London 15 years ago, one of the things that I found most puzzling was how, in such a gloriously multicultural city, people still tended to form social groups based on where they came from. At first I thought it had to do with my personality, but one day the reason became clearer when I stepped into a coffee shop. While ordering, recognising the barista's Sicilian accent, I switched to Italian and explained I was from Sicily too: that's when the barista's smile died and his tone became very rude.Over the following months, there were similar incidents in bars and restaurants. Every time I tried to strike up a conversation with a fellow Sicilian they gave me the cold shoulder. On reflection, I realised that in Sicily people bonded over their sense of not belonging. This perceived alienation from our birthplace and to its fellow inhabitants is a curse that every Sicilian carries, but is not always aware of.Viola Di Grado is an Italian novelist and literary translator. Her latest novel is Blue HungerDo 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...
‘America is ready for a better story’: Barack Obama lauds Kamala Harris in rousing speech
Ex-president praised Harris as champion' of people and took a dig at Trump's weird obsession with crowd sizes'Amid chants of Yes, she can!", Barack Obama returned to the scene of past triumphs on Tuesday to pass the mantle of political history to Kamala Harris - and eviscerate her opponent Donald Trump.The former US president delivered the closing speech on night two of the Democratic national convention in his home city of Chicago. Obama prompted raucous cheers as he delivered a withering critique of Trump, who succeeded him in the White House in 2017. Continue reading...
Kamala Harris takes aim at Trump for 'no regrets' over ending Roe v Wade – video
Appearing at a rally in Milwaukee at the same time the Democratic national convention was running in Chicago, Harris took aim at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, criticising him for saying he had no regrets about the US Supreme Court's 2022 ruling that overturned the 1973 Roe v Wade decision that had recognised women's constitutional right to abortion. Democrats see abortion rights as a winning issue in the 2024 election and Harris has led the charge as vice-president
‘Yes she can’ and the ‘comeback’ of hope: six key takeaways from day two of the Democratic convention
Michelle and Barack Obama energized the crowd and Bernie Sanders emphasized progressive policies as notable Republicans trounced TrumpThe second night of the Democratic national convention in Chicago featured Barack and Michelle Obama, Bernie Sanders, some notable Republicans and other Democratic heavy-hitters. Here are the key takeaways from the day:Joan E Greve and Chris Stein contributed reporting Continue reading...
Doug Emhoff tells story of calling for a first date with Kamala Harris – video
With a self-deprecating tone, second gentlemen Doug Emhoff told the DNC how he courted his now wife Kamala Harris, who he was set up with by a client at his law practice. He said he left a long and awkward first voice mail which Harris now plays for him every year on their anniversary.
Kamala Harris criticizes Trump’s ‘no regrets’ comment on overturning Roe
Vice-president recalled ex-president's boast about ending abortion access and said he will face the consequences in November in Milwaukee rallyKamala Harris has pushed back on Donald Trump for saying he has no regrets" about overturning Roe v Wade and ending women's access to abortion in much of the US.Yesterday, when he was asked if he has any regrets about ending Roe v Wade, Donald Trump, without even a moment's hesitation - you would think you'd reflect on it for a second - said: No regrets,'" said the vice-president at tonight's rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, just after a raucous ceremonial roll call at the Democratic national convention being held in Chicago confirmed her as the party's nominee for president. Continue reading...
Michelle Obama lauds Kamala Harris and takes swipe at Trump
Former first lady introduces husband at convention and urges party to remember the contagious power of hope'
Bernie Sanders stresses healthcare and ending ‘horrific’ Gaza war in speech
Senator laid out progressive agenda in convention speech which also focused on raising minimum wage and reducing higher education cost
Bernie Sanders tells Democrats 'we will win this struggle' and urges end to war in Gaza – video
Appearing at the Democratic national convention in Chicago, US senator Bernie Sanders spoke on the cost of living pressures faced by Americans, saying the top 1% 'have never had it so good' while 'oligarchs tell us we shouldn't tax the rich'. 'Well, I've got some bad news for them: that is precisely what we are going to do,' Sanders said. Sanders also called for 'big money' to be removed from the US political process, universal healthcare and a lift in the minimum wage, before saying 'we must end this horrific war in Gaza'
Democratic national convention: the best images from the second day – in pictures
Bernie Sanders and Barack and Michelle Obama were the top names at the convention on day two in Chicago
From writer to (aspiring) economist: doing the calculus on something you suck at | Anna Spargo-Ryan
I decided to enrol in an economics degree partly because of masochism and partly because AI is rapidly stealing my jobEvery day (most days) I get out of bed, sit at my laptop and write words. Usually, they're not terrible. Sometimes they're even great. I type and type, breaking only to watch cat TikToks and eat yoghurt from a tube.In the beginning, every tiny acknowledgment felt like standing on a podium. An editor's kind rejection of my pitch? A retweet from another writer? Publishing my work without paying me? Each milestone was life-changing. The mere suggestion that I might be anything less than awful at the thing I was trying to do felt like a glitter bomb had exploded in my belly. Continue reading...
Trump calls his supporters ‘basement dwellers’, says former press secretary
Stephanie Grisham excoriates ex-president at Democratic convention and says he has no empathy, no morals'
DNC speaker schedule: the notable Democrats up on night two
Barack Obama will headline the second night of the Democratic convention. Here's a look at other notable speakers on the schedule
Former White House press secretary says Trump has 'no morals and no fidelity to the truth' – video
Speaking on the second day of the Democratic national convention and describing herself as a former 'true believer' and part of the Trump family, Stephanie Grisham, who served as White House press secretary for part of Donald Trump's term, denounced her former boss. Grisham accused the former president of mocking his supporters in private and calling them 'basement dwellers'. Grisham said the former president once advised her: 'It doesn't matter what you say, Stephanie, say it enough and people will believe you'
Trump attacks Kamala Harris and ‘Marxist left’ in speech to police
Ex-president falsely claims US is in grip of violent crime wave, and vows to shield officers from legal accountabilityDonald Trump has pledged to shield police officers from legal accountability if he is re-elected as president after falsely claiming the US is in the grip of a wave of violent crime that he blamed on the Black Lives Matter movement and people crossing the Mexican border.Speaking to police officers in Michigan on Tuesday, the former president sought to pin responsibility for the imagined crisis on his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, whom he characterised as among Marxist district attorneys" with a record of being anti-police and pro-criminal during her term as the district attorney in San Francisco in the 2000s. Continue reading...
Obama to bring message of hope 20 years after famous convention speech
Ex-president headlining in Chicago on Tuesday brings memories of 2004 appeal for unity that inspired Democrats
Obama to deliver ‘forceful affirmation’ for Kamala Harris – as it happened
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Gabby Williams re-signs with Seattle Storm after stellar Paris Olympics
Judge calls for outside expert in New Orleans archdiocese bankruptcy case
Federal judge vows to hire adviser after attorneys' efforts have not yet led to compensation for clergy abuse victimsIn a move opposed by high-priced attorneys on both sides of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New Orleans' expensive and lengthy effort to reorganize through a bankruptcy, a federal judge vowed Tuesday to hire an outside expert to assess whether the church and those it owes - including clergy abuse survivors - can come up with a viable settlement plan.People are tired. They are frustrated," bankruptcy judge Meredith Grabill said from the bench, after hearing attorneys for the archdiocese and a committee of creditors urge her to give them a few more weeks to come up with two competing proposed reorganization plans. Continue reading...
‘Guys go where their buddies are’: the young men recruiting each other to fight for abortion rights
Most American men support abortion rights - but activists say too many are sitting on the sidelines. So they're calling, texting and knocking on doors to build support
Harley-Davidson drops DEI initiatives amid pressure from ‘anti-woke’ activists
Milwaukee-based company no longer has minority-owned supplier goals and plans to exit socially motivated trainingMotorcycle maker Harley-Davidson has become the latest manufacturer to drop diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives amid sustained pressure from anti-DEI activist Robby Starbuck.In a statement Monday, the Milwaukee-based company said it has not operated a corporate DEI function since April, no longer has minority-owned supplier goals and plans to exit socially motivated training for employees. Continue reading...
Democrats warned to keep euphoria in check as election remains on knife-edge
Strategists fear that feelgood factor around Kamala Harris risks underestimating scale of challenge in swing states
The Guardian view on Afghanistan’s gender apartheid: don’t embolden the Taliban | Editorial
Women have been stripped of their freedom, dignity and livelihoods. The international community must heed their demandsWomen barely feature in Hollywoodgate, the chilling and remarkable documentary on the Taliban currently showing in selected cinemas. Three years after their fighters marched back into Kabul in August 2021, thisabsence tells its own story of systematic marginalisation and subjugation.The Taliban's war against girls and women has intensified. Deprived of education, work and even the opportunity to walk in parks or visit public baths, half of Afghanistan's population live especially shrunken and fearful lives. The Taliban's rule is not merely a cruel and humiliating blow to their rights and dignity, but an existential threat. In a May report, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, quoted one woman: I was the breadwinner and now [I] have no job, no income and my children are asking for food, I have no choice but to consider suicide."Do 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...
Barack and Michelle Obama at the Democratic convention: how to watch
Former president will speak at the party's convention in Chicago following an address from MichelleExactly 20 years ago, Barack Obama was a relatively unknown state legislator when he delivered a keynote address at the Democratic party's convention.I stand here knowing that my story is part of the larger American story, that I owe a debt to all of those who came before me, and that, in no other country on Earth, is my story even possible," Obama said that evening.Wednesday 21 August: The former president Bill Clinton will join the Minnesota governor and nominee for vice-president, Tim Walz, on the convention's third night.Thursday 22 August: The vice-president, Kamala Harris, will close out the fourth night of the convention. Continue reading...
New Orleans jury hears case against city over sexual assault of teen by officer
Federal jury to hear arguments whether city is responsible for assault by on-duty police officer of 15-year-old in 2020A federal jury in New Orleans has started hearing arguments about whether the city is liable for the sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl by an on-duty police officer.The federal civil trial, brought against the city of New Orleans by the teen's family, began Monday and is expected to last four days. Continue reading...
Barack and Michelle Obama to speak on second day of Democratic convention
Theme set for Tuesday of Kamala Harris's bold vision' will contrast with Trump's dystopian vision of the USThe Democratic national convention enters its second day in Chicago on Tuesday with Kamala Harris's presidential campaign seeking to lay out what it calls a bold vision for America" as it seeks to move forward from Joe Biden's emotional valedictory speech.Carrying the flame on the second night of primetime speeches will be the Obamas, with Michelle Obama addressing the convention shortly before her husband Barack takes the stage. The couple's endorsement of Harris in July was seminal in securing the Democratic presidential nomination for the current US vice-president, helping to bypass a potentially ugly internal fight.What is the DNC?Joe Biden speaks at DNC night one following surprise appearance by Kamala HarrisPro-Palestinian protesters march before DNCHere are the rising stars and politicians to watch this weekWhat to know about Kamala Harris and Tim Walz Continue reading...
Child’s play: how time-poor and burnt-out parents can build creativity and emotional intelligence | Sarah Ayoub
Research shows play is one of the most fundamental elements of a child's development, critical to their way of connecting with others
Milwaukee woman sentenced to 11 years for killing her alleged sex trafficker
Chrystul Kizer pleaded guilty to reckless homicide of man she says sold her as sex worker when she was teenagerA Milwaukee woman who maintained that she legally killed a man when she was a teenager because he was sexually trafficking her received an 11-year prison sentence on Monday after pleading guilty to a reduced count of reckless homicide.A judge in the Wisconsin county of Kenosha also sentenced Chrystul Kizer to five years of extended supervision following her release from prison in the 2018 death of Randall Volar, 34. She was given credit for 570 days, about one and a half years, of time served awaiting her case's outcome. Continue reading...
Untold: The Murder of Air McNair review – save yourself an hour and Google it
Netflix's documentary about the killing of the American football star reveals almost nothing you wouldn't learn in 10 minutes on the webThe Netflix documentary strand Untold revisits dark moments in sport: controversy, failure, chicanery and injustice. It has a strong record for finding fascinating stories. Its latest episode, The Murder of Air McNair, looks into the suspicious death of an American football star, which sounds promising - but if there is fresh ground to be trodden, Untold doesn't find it.The basic test for an hour-long documentary is whether it can provide a more insightful summary of events than the viewer could get via 10 minutes on Google. Untold only just clears that low bar. Continue reading...
Neo-Nazi terrorist group using Steve Bannon account to radicalize people
Exclusive: Group is covertly seeding violent propaganda on to mainstream social media channels, report findsAs the presidential election approaches, a recently designated neo-Nazi terrorist group is covertly seeding violent propaganda on to mainstream social media channels - exposing tens of thousands of unknowing followers to radicalizing messages - according to background research and a report provided to the Guardian by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD).One of those channels on Telegram purports to be associated with Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, with an administrator claiming in group chats discovered by ISD to have had direct contact with the longtime Trump ally who is well-known for playing footsie with extremists and admitting to fomenting revolution. Continue reading...
Coco Gauff will appear on boxes of Wheaties a year after her US Open title
Sorry, Blake Lively: using a movie about domestic violence to sell stuff is not a good look | Arwa Mahdawi
In a car-crash promotional tour for the adaptation of Colleen Hoover's controversial novel It Ends With Us, the actor has tried to flog not only her husband's gin brand, but also a haircare lineGrab your friends, wear your florals, settle down with a tasty cocktail and kick back: this year's sexiest movie about domestic violence is upon us!Er ... what? If that was your general reaction, you are not alone. For weeks, the weird marketing for It Ends With Us, the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover's bestselling novel, has been raising eyebrows and causing intense drama on the internet. Continue reading...
‘It’s bigger than me’: Louisville’s Jayda Curry takes aim at WNBA stardom
The University of Louisville guard has spent the offseason in Paris while preparing for her fourth, and likely final, collegiate season with an eye on next year's WNBA draftAt this point, it's tough for University of Louisville guard Jayda Curry to remember a time when she wasn't playing basketball. The way she remembers it, her dad Gary put the ball in her hand at four - and she just never put it down.Gary recalls things a little differently. For starters, Jayda and her sister Layla, who are a year and a half apart, were playing golf before they ever touched a basketball. One day Jayda saw former NFL linebacker Terrell Owens on TV and decided that's who she wanted to be and she started asking her dad to throw a football with her. She would wave her arms and set up and do exactly what she saw Owens do," he explained. I would throw her the ball, and she would run to the door, slam it, and then go down and run and jump into my arms." Continue reading...
Five-time Olympian cyclist found dead in Las Vegas after choking on food
Daniela Larreal Chirinos was one of Venezuela's best-known athletes and living in exile after criticism of Nicolas MaduroThe five-time Olympian Daniela Larreal Chirinos was found dead inside her Las Vegas apartment after the retired cyclist choked to death on her food, police have said.The 50-year-old's body was found after she failed to show up at the hotel in Las Vegas where she worked and was checked on, Fox Sports reported. Continue reading...
Democrats raise alarm as states accused of warning employers before ‘surprise inspections’
Members of committee on education and workforce say in letter it is an important tool for enforcing labor safetyUS lawmakers have written to the Department of Labor inquiring into reports some state safety agencies are tipping off employers before workplace inspections are conducted.The letter from ranking Democratic members of the House committee on education and the workforce, the congressman Robert Bobby" Scott and the congresswoman Dr Alma Adams, cites testimony from farm workers and advocates in California and a New York Times article on child labor where an employer in South Carolina admitted to ordering workers to clean up and prepare for an inspection after receiving a tip-off about an upcoming inspection from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Osha). Continue reading...
First Thing: Biden urges voters to elect Harris to ‘preserve democracy’
The president strikes an optimistic note in address at the opening night of the Democratic national convention. Plus, should licking popsicles be part of the curriculum?
Woman raped by stepfather as a child condemns US state abortion bans at DNC – video
Hadley Duvall, from Kentucky, told how she was raped by her stepfather and became pregnant at age 12. Duvall was part of a panel of speakers from Republican states who had personal experiences of the impact of abortion bans.She noted Donald Trump's previous remarks calling abortion bans 'a beautiful thing', to which she responded: 'What is so beautiful about a child having to carry her parent's child?'
Sorry, red wine drinkers: alcohol is only ever bad for your health | Devi Sridhar
We needn't be puritanical about having a drink, but we can no longer deny that it harms us, even in small quantitiesTo say yes to that glass of wine or beer, or just get a juice? That's the question many people face when they're at after-work drinks, relaxing on a Friday night, or at the supermarket thinking about what to pick up for the weekend. I'm not here to opine on the philosophy of drinking, and how much you should drink is a question only you can answer. But it's worth highlighting the updated advice from key health authorities on alcohol. Perhaps it will swing you one way or the other.It's well-known that binge-drinking is harmful, but what about light to moderate drinking? In January 2023, the World Health Organization came out with a strong statement: there is no safe level of drinking for health. The agency highlighted that alcohol causes at least seven types of cancer, including breast cancer, and that ethanol (alcohol) directly causes cancer when our cells break it down. Continue reading...
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