An effective fight against the president-elect requires a struggle that takes the frustrations of working-class voters seriouslyAs Donald Trump prepares for his inauguration, many have begun to debate how best to build a committed political opposition. Instead of reviving the 2016 era #resistance - which was big on spectacle and short on substance - those on the left would do well to take seriously the frustrations of working-class voters and craft a strategy accordingly.Trump's victory can credibly be read as a class revolt. Blue-collar voters - Black, white, Latino and Asian, in rural and urban areas alike - gave a big middle finger to the progressive professional class elite. Kamala Harris represented the epitome of a Democratic party that has become increasingly dominated by affluent and educated voters (and funded by even wealthier donors). Her ascension itself represented the transformation of the party of the people" into an aristocratic private club, liberal elites were so terrified of the hoi polloi that they ensured not one ordinary person would vote on her nomination to lead the Democratic party into battle. Are we shocked that the same voters failed to show-up on the battlefield? Hardly. Continue reading...
Commentator claims he was target of man holding a gun and crossbow who was later fatally shot by Illinois policeThe far-right American political activist Nick Fuentes said he was a possible target of a man later fatally shot by Illinois police after the man apparently appeared at his door armed with a gun and a crossbow.The man, 24-year-old John Lyons, who was also wanted in an earlier triple homicide, was shot and killed by police in the Chicago suburb of Berwyn after a Wednesday night foot chase, according to authorities. The pursuit started on the block where Fuentes, 26, lives. Continue reading...
by Stephanie Kirchgaessner and Alice Herman in Pleasa on (#6T2CQ)
Exclusive: Experts believe the alleged shuttle support' program used by Uline - a company owned by billionaires Liz and Dick Uihlein - is likely illegal and exploitative of workersA company owned by two of Donald Trump's top mega-donors has routinely brought dozens of its workers from Mexico to staff its warehouses in Wisconsin and other locations even though they do not appear to have permission to work in the US, according to a Guardian investigation.Uline - a giant Wisconsin-based office and shipping supply company controlled by billionaires Liz and Dick Uihlein - shuttles in its own workers from Mexico, who are using tourist visas and visas meant for employees who are entering the US temporarily to receive professional training, known as B1 visas. But instead of being part of a dedicated training program, the Mexican employees stay for one to six months and - sources with direct knowledge of the matter allege - perform normal work in Uline's US warehouses. Continue reading...
For decades I accepted what sitcoms and soaps told me: that groups of like-minded people form and stay together effortlessly. Now the former Friend has told it like it isLisa Kudrow says being and staying friends with her Friends co-stars was tough at times. That six-way relationship took some work - and we did it," she told the Armchair Expert podcast. They worked hard at being friends".This is no Sex and the City-style daggers-drawn revelation - Kudrow essentially said that they sometimes had to act like sensible adult humans to maintain the easy screen intimacy we all watched play out on Monica's couch. But for me it came as a relief and a confirmation of something I only recently muddled out: TV friendships aren't real.Emma Beddington is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
by Ramon Antonio Vargas in New Orleans on (#6T2D0)
Some in church case worry whether connections mean they are getting a fair shake'Links have continued surfacing between a bankruptcy case in Houston that forced a judge there to resign - while thrusting him under FBI investigation - and a contentious, costly financial reorganization being pursued by the clergy abuse-plagued Roman Catholic archdiocese of New Orleans.Perhaps the most notable so far: a portion of a transcript from a March 2023 hearing that until now had largely gone unnoticed shows how - before corruption allegations prompted his resignation - David Jones exalted the wisdom of one of the most tendentious rulings made by fellow bankruptcy judge Meredith Grabill with respect to the New Orleans archdiocese's chapter 11 reorganization. Continue reading...
Americans are encouraged to get vaccinated in early fall, but getting Covid and flu shots today can still be a good ideaPerhaps you procrastinated - that Halloween costume wouldn't make itself and neither would the Thanksgiving turkey - and now you've realized, just as you're about to gather with your friends and family again, that you've neglected your seasonal vaccines.Public health authorities recommend people get annual vaccines for influenza and Covid-19 in the early fall - around September and October. But infectious disease experts say even if you didn't get shots then, it can make a difference today. Continue reading...
With one post on X, Musk has the power to shut down the government of the most powerful nation in world historyElon Musk holds no public office. He has never stood for election, passed scrutiny for appointment to public office, nor commanded a political force of any measure. He is, however, the latest star and favorite of Donald Trump, the president-elect. So when Musk issues one of his off-the-cuff missives via his decrepit social network, X, Trump loyalists (almost all the Republicans) take him seriously.Yet now, suddenly, Musk has the power to shut down the government of the most powerful nation in the history of the world and depose his party's legislative leader, the speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, a Republican lawmaker from Louisiana.Siva Vaidhyanathan is a professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia and the author of Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy (Oxford University Press, 2018). Continue reading...
Let's hope the court does the right thing, and strikes down this potential censorship before it spins out of controlThe US supreme court surprisingly decided, this week, to hear TikTok's emergency appeal to its imminent ban in the United States. It may be the most important case at the intersection of the first amendment and national security in decades. Whether or not you see China as a nefarious threat, all Americans who care about free expression should worry about the precedent this case could set - and should want the TikTok ban overturned.After a fifth circuit court of appeals ruling earlier this month, TikTok's owner, ByteDance, has until 19 January to either sell the popular video-sharing app or face a nationwide ban. The decision stems from Congress passing a law last year that essentially proclaims that if the government says a foreign-owned platform threatens national security, then it can force its sale or censor it.Trevor Timm is executive director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation Continue reading...
Some of us, at least, are going to miss Biden when he's gone from office - even if it sort of feels like he already isAs with many a lame-duck president in the past, it feels as if Joe Biden has already left the national stage even though he has a month left in his term.In his case, that disappearing act is vastly exaggerated by the man who was his predecessor and will be his successor. Donald Trump sucks up every bit of oxygen in the room with his daily outrages - horrifying cabinet choices, transactional friendships with oligarchs, appalling social-media posts.Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture Continue reading...
New reports by human rights groups use the term to describe Israel's offensive. The debate has fueled a brutal division among those who study mass violenceA pair of reports published this month by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch mark a significant contribution to the raging debate over how to characterize a war that has killed more than 45,000 Palestinians and decimated Gaza.But the reports - the first found that Israel is committing genocide, the second acts of genocide - are unlikely to quell deep divisions in the academic field of Holocaust and genocide studies, whose scholars study mass violence. Continue reading...
The AFC North archrivals renew their feud with home-field advantage in the playoffs on the line. Can Lamar reverse his lousy record against Pittsburgh?Pittsburgh Steelers (10-4) v Baltimore Ravens (9-5) Continue reading...
He has bankrolled elections, stoked riots and ignored laws. We mustn't make the mistake of playing nice with the world's richest bullyElon Musk is, more or less, a rogue state. His intentions are self-serving and nefarious, and his nation-state level resources allow him to flout the law with impunity. To put it into context, if dollars were metres, Musk's money would be enough to take him to Mars and back, while a mere millionaire could only make a round trip from Paris to Amsterdam.The sheer immorality of any one person possessing so much wealth is obvious to most people with basic amounts of empathy. But when it comes to Musk and the other 14 people worth more than $100bn, the morality of it is almost a secondary concern. Their individual wealth is a society-distorting threat to democracy in the same way that economics has always recognised monopolies to be dangerous to a functional market.Alexander Hurst is a Guardian Europe columnist Continue reading...
Trump spokesperson points to high number of illegal crossings and reiterates plans for mass deportationsThe US deported more than 270,000 immigrants in a recent 12-month period, the highest amount annually in a decade, according to a government report released on Thursday.The deportations were nearly double from 142,580 in the same period a year earlier and came as part of a broader push by Joe Biden to reduce illegal immigration. Continue reading...
This year I am adapting my own rituals - and with them, hopefully, the landscape of my brain - as the ultimate gift to myselfIt's the last fortnight of December, time to reappraise the traditions of shared holiday rituals.Will Australians once more create kitchen-bound El Nino microclimates in their sweltering devotion to a Christmas turkey, or go with the smelly, if pleasurable, coolness of a prawns-on-ice buffet? Do we pretend to love a handmade noodle necklace more than receipt of an electronic lump of plastic we've been coveting all year? Should we indulge anti-vax, flat-earther Uncle Awful spouting theses of YouTubology at the dining table or scream not this year, Satan" and instead book a package to Bali? Continue reading...
A day before potential shutdown, House rejects package hastily assembled after Trump and Musk scuttled prior dealDonald Trump suffered a humiliating setback on Thursday when Republicans in Congress failed to pass a pared-down spending bill - just one day before a potential government shutdown that could disrupt Christmas travel.By a vote of 174-235, the House of Representatives rejected the Trump-backed package, hastily assembled by Republican leaders after the president-elect and his billionaire ally Elon Musk scuttled a prior bipartisan deal. Continue reading...
Accused in Brian Thompson killing was in court in New York on federal charges - which could carry the death penaltyWhen Luigi Mangione walked into a Manhattan federal courtroom on Thursday afternoon, he looked like any number of smartly dressed defendants prosecuted here - not someone accused of a brutal murder on the streets of New York that caused headlines around the world and a national manhunt.Mangione, 26, is accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson in a brazen street assassination that also sparked a national outpouring of social media vitriol from many Americans against the healthcare industry. Continue reading...
Brian K Williams placed on administrative leave as lawyer says client intends to vigorously fight the allegations'FBI agents searched the home of a Los Angeles deputy mayor this week as part of an investigation into whether he made a bomb threat against city hall, officials said.A statement from the office of the LA mayor, Karen Bass, said she was notified of Tuesday's search at the residence of Brian K Williams, her deputy mayor for public safety, as part of an investigation into an alleged threat. Continue reading...
Ingrid Lewis-Martin and her son allegedly used power to illegally influence city decisions in exchange for cash'A former chief adviser to New York's mayor, Eric Adams, surrendered to city prosecutors on Thursday to face criminal charges related to an ongoing investigation of the mayor and his circle.Ingrid Lewis-Martin, a powerful adviser of Adams, her son Glenn Martin II, aka Suave Luciano, and two real estate investors were indicted in an influence-peddling $100,000 bribery scheme. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer on the verge of appointing Labour grandee to key post at start of Trump presidencyPeter Mandelson is set to become Britain's next ambassador to the US,, the first time a politician has been appointed to the role for almost half a century.Keir Starmer is about to announce that Lord Mandelson, a former Labour minister and European commissioner for trade, has been given the role. The Guardian understands he will take over as Donald Trump begins his second term as president. Continue reading...
The denial of Gisele's humanity by her rapists is the denial of violence done to every woman. At her side, we can now look the world in the eyeI am looking at a colour photo of a woman with auburn hair entering the courthouse in Avignon. Around her, the impassive faces of her lawyers.This woman is about to hear a verdict. How much will he get? How much time in prison will be given to the man who drugged her senseless and remorselessly raped her?Judith Godreche is a French actor, writer and film director Continue reading...
Gisele Pelicot's extraordinary courage and composure has forced a reckoning in France and elsewhere. We must act on her demand for changeGisele Pelicot, a 72-year-old woman who had retired to a small village in provincial France, has become a heroine not only to compatriots but to people thousands of miles away, rightly saluted by global leaders and ordinary citizens alike. In refusing anonymity, and insisting that the trial of her ex-husband and other men for raping her be held in public, she has forced a broader recognition that shame must change sides". Her extraordinary courage and composure shone through the grim hearings.For almost 10 years, Mrs Pelicot's husband of decades drugged and raped her, and sedated her so that dozens of others could rape her at his instigation. DominiquePelicot was caught by chance after a security guard caught him filming up women's skirts at a supermarket, prompting police to seize his computer equipment. But he has since admitted an attempted rape in 1999, after police matched his DNA to a sample from the scene, and is under investigation for a 1991 rape and murder that has similarities with that incident. He denies involvement.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...
The virus has spread for years in wild birds and commercial poultry, and was detected for the first time in US dairy cattle in MarchCalifornia officials have declared a state of emergency over the spread of bird flu, which is tearing through dairy cows in the state and causing sporadic illnesses in people in the US.Here's what you need to know. Continue reading...
Trump called for the elimination of the debt ceiling on Thursday. Here's what to know about the statutory limitDonald Trump abruptly rejected a bipartisan plan to prevent a government shutdown before the Friday deadline and called for the outright elimination of the debt ceiling.The US is one of the few countries with a statutory limit on how much debt the federal government can accumulate. Continue reading...
This was an extraordinary response to unimaginable crimes. Yet true change will only come when men engage with the culture that led us hereWomen who are raped are in many countries - perhaps in most - violated and abused again by the legal system. And yet during her reckoning with the crimes of her husband and 50 other men, all now found guilty in a historic set of verdicts, Gisele Pelicot seized control of the narrative, becoming a hero in France and around the world.After she discovered her husband had been drugging her and offering her up online to strangers to come and rape while she was unconscious, Gisele left her home, her marriage and the story she had told herself about her life, and spent some time in seclusion.Rebecca Solnit is a Guardian US columnist. She is the author of Orwell's Roses and co-editor with Thelma Young Lutunatabua of the climate anthology Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to PossibilityDo 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...
Teacher Erin West and ninth grader Rubi Vergara confirmed as victims in shooting at Abundant Life Christian schoolThe teacher and a student killed in Monday's shooting at a school in Madison, Wisconsin, have been identified as Erin West, 42, and Rubi Vergara, 14.The Dane county medical examiner's office confirmed their identities Wednesday night. Continue reading...
State court of appeals ruling to remove DA signals death knell for last standing criminal case against president-electThe Fulton county district attorney, Fani Willis, has been disqualified from prosecuting Donald Trump over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in light of her relationship with her top deputy on the case, the Georgia state court of appeals ruled on Thursday.The 2-1 decision to remove Willis - and overturn the ruling by the presiding judge that allowed her to remain on the case as long as the deputy, Nathan Wade, resigned - likely signals the death knell for the final criminal case still active against Trump. Continue reading...
During his annual end-of-year press conference, the Russian president said his Oreshnik ballistic missile could defeat any US missile defence system. Russia first fired an Oreshnik at the Ukrainian city of Dnipro on 21 November after Ukraine's first use of US Atacms ballistic missiles and British Storm Shadows on Russian territory
Employees at seven facilities including New York, Atlanta and San Francisco take action in demand of contract talksAmazon workers at seven US facilities walked off the job early on Thursday during the holiday shopping rush, aiming to pressure the retailer into contract talks with their union.Warehouse workers in cities including New York, Atlanta and San Francisco are taking part in the largest" strike against Amazon, said the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents about 10,000 workers at 10 of the firm's facilities. Continue reading...
Federal Aviation Administration issues ban following dozens of night-time drone sightings reported across the stateThe Federal Aviation Administration has issued a one-month ban on drone operations in certain areas of New Jersey, unless operators receive special permission from the government due to special security reasons".This comes as dozens of night-time drone sightings have been reported across New Jersey and other states along the eastern coast of the US over the last several weeks. Continue reading...
A vacuum among his generals is the last thing the president needs. He will be holding his breath for Trump's inaugurationThe assassination on Tuesday of the Russian general and conspiracy theorist Igor Kirillov in downtown Moscow is yet another operation in a string of small, morale-boosting actions by Ukraine and its sympathisers. Last month, Valery Trankovsky, a senior naval officer, was killed in a car-bombing in Crimea. Sergei Yevsyukov, the former chief of the Russian-operated Olenivka prison that Russian forces blew up in 2022, killing many Ukrainian prisoners of war, died in a similar attack this month in Donetsk. All three men had been accused by Ukraine of war crimes.These killings are more than acts of retribution; they are part of a calculated effort to signal Ukraine's resolve in the face of Russian aggression. They serve as a warning to Moscow's military establishment and offer a modicum of justice to a Ukrainian public enraged by the atrocities committed by Russian forces. Yet the effectiveness of such assassinations is less clear. In authoritarian regimes that lack mechanisms for orderly power transitions, the elimination of high-ranking officials can destabilise leadership structures. A sudden vacuum at the top risks igniting infighting among elites and undermining the regime's cohesion.Olga Chyzh researches political violence and repressive regimes, she is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of TorontoDo 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...
by Rokhaya Diallo, Anne Bouillon, Victoire Tuaillon, on (#6T1JE)
All 51 men on trial have been found guilty, a fact that needs to prompt major changes in French societyOne face and name dominated the streets of Paris on 23 November as the annual march marking International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women took place. Gisele Pelicot's image was everywhere - she is a new feminist hero.Rokhaya Diallo is a French journalist, writer, film-maker, activist and Guardian columnist Continue reading...
by Ramon Antonio Vargas in New Orleans on (#6T1JG)
One survivor says local archbishop should have been sitting right there next to' abuser Lawrence Hecker at his hearingThe clergy abuse survivor who successfully pursued a child rape charge against retired Roman Catholic priest Lawrence Hecker in New Orleans says the local archbishop should have been sitting right there next to" the serial molester clergyman at his criminal sentencing hearing on Wednesday.A statement issued by the survivor after the 93-year-old Hecker received a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment Wednesday alluded to how New Orleans archbishop Gregory Aymond has repeatedly expressed a desire in the media to walk with" the victims of the worldwide Catholic church's decades-old clergy molestation scandal. Continue reading...
No other demographic has maintained the level of voter loyalty for a party as Black women have - experts tell us whyFor decades, Black women have been the most ardent supporters of the Democratic party. Most recently, in the 2024 election, they voted for Kamala Harris at 92%. Since 1972, Black people's overall support for Democrats has stayed at about 90% during a presidential election, with Black women voting even more Democratic than Black men. No other demographic has maintained that level of voter loyalty for a political party.Donald Trump's victory over the vice-president, and success with certain voting blocs such as Latino men and white women, has drawn attention to just how differently situated Black women are when compared with other voters. Continue reading...
Thought Caitlin Clark was a funhouse mirror for the zeitgeist? Meet Cooper Flagg, the Duke star tapped to be the first white American in 48 years to go No 1 in the NBA draftFive months ago USA Basketball convened an inter-squad scrimmage in Las Vegas before the Paris Olympics, and the standout player was a gawky teenager from Maine.On that heady July day, Cooper Flagg showed flashes of his sky-high potential, out-jumping Bam Adebayo for a put-back layup, spinning off Jrue Holiday for a baseline jumper and burying a corner three over an outstretched Anthony Davis to key a near upset of Team USA's Monstars." One NBA head coach in attendance called Flagg the 13th-best player in the gym (behind Indiana Pacers leading man Tyrese Halliburton and Boston Celtics point guard Derrick White, ostensibly), while Kevin Durant endorsed Flagg's on court sangfroid as a good sign." As the clips of Flagg's workout circulated online, hoops fans couldn't help speculating about the further damage the 6ft 9in teen terror might do in college basketball. Continue reading...
French man jailed for 20 years over abuse of ex-wife Gisele Pelicot. Plus, Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of genocide for restricting Gaza water supply
Ankara's support of Syria's rebels was a strategic triumph that confirms it is replacing Iran as the regional powerhouseThe fall of the Assad regime in Syria marks the end of Iran's long-feared Shia crescent" and the rise of Turkey's full moon", reshaping the geopolitical landscape from the Horn of Africa to the Levant and Afghanistan. Recep Tayyip Erdoan's backing of the Syrian rebels has elevated Ankara to the status of a regional powerhouse, one whose influence now encircles all the major players in the region.Turkey played a pivotal role in the rebels' surprising triumph. The operation unfolded with an extraordinary lack of the kind of violent destruction that has characterised Syrian campaigns over the past 13 years. Turkey provided intelligence, guidance and political cover.Hassan Hassan is the founder and editor-in-chief of New Lines magazine Continue reading...
If Trump's first term is any indication, outlets such as Voice of America and Radio Free Europe will face political inquisitionsDonald Trump has never made any secret of his hatred of the press, which he famously calls the enemy of the people". Press watchdogs are already raising the alarm about the ways in which he might use intimidation, lawsuits, and sham investigations to harm the free press in his second term. Independent media organizations certainly have a lot to fear from a second Trump presidency. But there's another group of journalists we should be worried for, too - those who work directly for the US government.The US government funds a variety of different public broadcasting outlets, primarily aimed at foreign audiences. The jewel in the crown in terms of reach and influence is Voice of America, but there are other important networks, too, including Radio Free Europe, Radio Free Asia and Radio y Television Marti, which broadcasts to Cuba. The agency which oversees them, the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM), has a budget of nearly $1bn and reaches 420 million people weekly in over 100 countries - numbers that make America's biggest domestic radio and TV networks look like small fry.Andrew Gawthorpe is a historian of the United States at Leiden University and author of the newsletter America Explained Continue reading...
Brought to Minnesota to be a bridge to the next generation, Sam Darnold is now leading one of the hottest teams in the league and the potential No 1 seed in the NFC. Yes, really!Before this season, Sam Darnold's strongest contribution to the NFL canon was seeing ghosts".Darnold was one of several quarterbacks selected early in the first round to wash out with the New York Jets. After leaving Florham Park, he bounced between backup and bridge-starter roles in Carolina and San Francisco before winding up in Minnesota. Now he's leading one of the hottest teams in the NFL. As injuries and attrition continue to knee-cap the Lions, the Vikings are making a late surge for the No 1 seed in the NFC - and potentially home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. Continue reading...