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Coco Gauff recovers from set down against Laura Siegemund in tense US Open win
Co-sleeping with children has biological benefits – but it’s not always the answer to a good night’s sleep | Sarah Blunden
Despite the fact separate sleep spaces are more available than ever before, the vast majority of adults share their bed at one time or another with a partner, child or even a petEvery parent knows the feeling of being woken up through the night by a small child stumbling their way into their bed.But why do children want to sleep with us? And why are they so reluctant to sleep on their own? Continue reading...
A beloved mother, a devoted father, an aspiring streamer: Jacksonville shooting victims identified
Angela Michelle Carr, Jerrald Gallion and AJ Laguerre Jr were shot fatally when a gunman opened fire in a Dollar General storeAJ Laguerre Jr worked at a Dollar General store after finishing high school to help support the grandmother who raised him. Angela Michelle Carr was an Uber driver beloved by her children. Jerrald Gallion relished weekends with his four-year-old daughter.All three were killed Saturday when a gunman with swastikas painted on his rifle opened fire at the Dollar General where Laguerre worked in Jacksonville. The sheriff said writings left by the killer, a 21-year-old white man, made clear that he was motivated by racism. Each victim was Black. Continue reading...
Hawaiian Electric says power lines sparked fire but firefighters fell short
In response to Maui county's lawsuit, utility appears to blame emergency crews for most of the destructionHawaii's electric utility acknowledged its power lines started a wildfire on Maui but faulted county firefighters for declaring the blaze contained and leaving the scene, only to have a second wildfire break out nearby and become the deadliest in the US in more than a century.Hawaiian Electric Company released a statement on Sunday night in response to Maui county's lawsuit blaming the utility for failing to shut off power despite exceptionally high winds and dry conditions. Hawaiian Electric called that complaint factually and legally irresponsible" and said its power lines in West Maui had been de-energized for more than six hours when the second blaze started. Continue reading...
US marines killed in aircraft crash off northern Australia named as recovery effort continues
Three marines remain in hospital in Darwin, one in intensive care in a critical condition after the crash of the Osprey aircraft on Sunday
Eminem demands Vivek Ramaswamy cease using his music on campaign trail
Rapper sends letter to Republican presidential hopeful objecting to candidate's use of his songThe rapper Eminem has demanded that Vivek Ramaswamy cease using his music.In a letter reported by the Daily Mail, a representative for the rapper's publisher told counsel for the Republican presidential hopeful that Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers III, objected to Ramaswamy's use of his compositions and was revoking a license to use them. Continue reading...
California school district sued over new policy that could forcibly out trans kids
State attorney general Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit against schools having to notify parents if their children change gender identityCalifornia's attorney general sued a southern California school district Monday over its new policy requiring schools to notify parents if their children change their gender identification or pronouns, the latest blow in an intensifying battle between a handful of school districts and the state about the rights of trans kids and their parents.Rob Bonta, the attorney general, said policies like the one adopted by Chino valley unified school district will forcibly out transgender students and threaten their well-being. But the district's board president and supporters say parents have a right to know the decisions their children are making in schools. Continue reading...
University of North Carolina faculty member fatally shot on campus, school says
Suspect arrested after apparent shooting at UNC's flagship campus that placed students and faculty in lockdown for hoursA faculty member was shot and killed in a campus building and a suspect has been arrested after reports on Monday afternoon of shots fired at the University of North Carolina, school officials have said.Reports earlier of an apparent shooting at UNC's flagship campus had led students and faculty to barricade themselves in dorm rooms, offices and classrooms for hours until a lockdown was lifted. Continue reading...
Trump vows to appeal after judge sets March 2024 trial date – as it happened
Experts say trial dates typically not subject to appeal as Mark Meadows attempts to move his case to federal court
Professor resigns after outrage over false claims of Native American roots
Andrea Smith, an ethnic studies scholar at a California university, had faced decades of criticism for claiming Cherokee heritageAn ethnic studies professor at the University of California, Riverside, will resign next year following more than a decade of outrage over accusations that she falsely claimed Indigenous American heritage.Andrea Smith, once a heralded scholar of Native American studies, faced criticism since at least 2008 for claiming she was Cherokee but had remained employed at the southern California university. Last year, 13 of her colleagues at UC Riverside alleged that she made fraudulent claims to Indigenous American identity and violated academic integrity. Continue reading...
Andy Murray claims his Wimbledon scheduling request was ignored
Britain’s Lily Miyazaki seals first slam win by defeating Betova at US Open
US Open day one: Swiatek and Ruud advance, No 4 seed Rune out – as it happened
British qualifier Lily Miyazaki got her first ever grand slam win while 2017 winner Sloane Stephens was a big casualtyAzarenka is making short work of her match with Ferro and is 3-0 up in the second set, having won the first 6-1. She might well be the first winner back into the locker room of the early starters. Richard Gasquet meanwhile is two sets down, losing the second set to Maroszan 6-1.The 2020 champion, Dominic Thiem, who made that odd start to the match with Bublik, and looked unwell, has taken the first set 6-3 and looks far less green around the gills. Continue reading...
‘He was dripping with sweat’: Kroger worker dies in hot work conditions in Memphis
The union representing workers at the grocery chain had asked the company to allow more breaks and cooler working conditionsA Kroger distribution center employee has died on the job in Memphis amid hot working conditions, adding to a national debate in the US over the risk to workers during heatwaves.The worker was identified as Tony Rufus, members from his union announced. Continue reading...
Whether or not he is convicted, Trump will be the Republican nominee for president | Lloyd Green
Trump has converted the blizzard of indictments into fundraising gold. His campaign raised $7m on the Fulton county booking last weekDonald Trump's legal headaches have drawn one step closer to colliding with the Republican nomination calendar.On Monday, the US district judge Tanya Chutkan set 4 March 2024 as the first day of jury selection in the Washington DC election interference and civil rights case. Super Tuesday is one day later. Republican nominating contests in California, Texas, and 14 other jurisdictions will be immediately set against the backdrop of the 45th president's woes. In the weeks that follow, Ohio, Illinois and New York will be hosting primaries of their own. Continue reading...
Two dead after Florida rescue helicopter crashes into apartment building
One crew member and another person on the ground dead after fire-rescue helicopter crashed near Fort LauderdaleTwo people were killed and others were injured after a medical rescue helicopter crashed on Monday into an apartment building near Fort Lauderdale, Florida, authorities said.The Broward country sheriff's office said one of its fire-rescue helicopters crashed near the Pompano Beach airpark shortly before 9am. One person aboard died, and one person on the ground was killed as the helicopter crashed into a three-unit apartment complex, National Transportation Safety Board officials said. Continue reading...
Carlsen and Niemann settle dispute over cheating claims that rocked chess
Justin Thomas to make US Ryder Cup team as Zach Johnson’s wildcard pick
South Carolina college student fatally shot trying to enter wrong home – police
Nicholas Anthony Donofrio, of Connecticut, lived on same street as where he was shot adjacent to University of South Carolina campusA University of South Carolina student was shot and killed as he apparently tried to enter the wrong home on his off-campus street over the weekend, police said.Nicholas Anthony Donofrio, 20, of Madison, Connecticut, was dead by the time police responded to reports of a home burglary and shooting, according to a Columbia police department news release. Officers found his body on a front porch at about 2am Saturday, and Donofrio had a gunshot wound to his upper body, the release said. Continue reading...
Tropical Storm Idalia strengthens as it threatens to strike Florida
Residents along Gulf coast warned of increasingly dangerous situation' as storm expected to hit as major hurricaneResidents along Florida's Gulf coast were warned of an increasingly dangerous situation" on Monday as Tropical Storm Idalia continued to bulk up off the coast of Cuba and threatened to strike the state later in the week as a major hurricane.With the storm moving north on a path almost parallel to Florida's west coast, the location of its landfall, expected early Wednesday, was difficult to predict, forecasters at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami said in a late-morning briefing. Continue reading...
DeSantis pledges $1m to boost security at historically Black college after racist shooting
Florida governor, who said additional $100,000 would be give to charity for victims' family, was booed at vigil for victimsThe Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, has announced $1m for heightened security at a historically Black college, a day after he was booed at a memorial gathering for victims of a deadly racist shooting in his state.DeSantis said his administration would give $1m to Edward Waters University to enhance its security after the gunman in this weekend's racist killings at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville tried to enter the historically Black college but was denied entry. Continue reading...
Man City’s ruthlessness stands in contrast to challengers’ early flaws
The champions are not a perfect team but their strong start to the season raises questions about who can disrupt their title defence
Three-quarters of Americans say Biden too old for second term, poll finds
Respondents used words old' and confused' to describe president, and corrupt' and dishonest' to describe Donald TrumpMore than three-quarters of respondents in a new US poll said Joe Biden would be too old to be effective if re-elected president next year.But as many people in the survey said the 80-year-old Biden was old" and confused", so a similar number saw his 77-year-old likely challenger, Donald Trump, as corrupt" and dishonest". Continue reading...
#MeToo exposed the abuse of women in Spain. It took football and #SeAcabó to spark a revolution
The furore over Jenni Hermoso enduring that unwanted kiss after our World Cup victory has opened eyes to misogyny as never beforeSe acabo" (in Spanish, it's over"). Those words were used by Alexia Putellas and other Fifa Women's World Cup champions on social media just before all of them announced they would not return to play for the national team if the current leadership remained in place. By Sunday night, #SeAcabo was on the jerseys of Sevilla men's football team and was a hashtag used by the UN, Spain's government and athletes around the world to show support for the Spanish team. #SeAcabo was also used by women speaking up about abuse and bullying they have experienced.Football players, politicians, singers and ordinary people showed solidarity with Jenni Hermoso, the star forward who received an unwanted kiss on the lips from her boss, the head of the Spanish football federation, Luis Rubiales, during the World Cup trophy ceremony. As Hermoso put it, it was the straw that broke the camel's back".Maria Ramirez is a journalist and deputy managing editor of elDiario.es, a Spanish news outletDo 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...
Bernie Sanders urges left to back Biden to stop ‘very dangerous’ Trump
Leftwing senator advises unification of progressive people in general' because threat from Republican ex-president is too greatProgressive US voters must unite behind Joe Biden rather than consider any of his Democratic primary challengers because the threat of another Donald Trump presidency is too great, Bernie Sanders has said.We're taking on the ... former president, who, in fact, does not believe in democracy - he is an authoritarian, and a very, very dangerous person," the senator and Vermont independent, who caucuses with Democrats, said on NBC's Meet the Press. I think at this moment there has to be unification of progressive people in general in all of this country." Continue reading...
‘Help this brother’: Basketball stars hit back after Noah Lyles’ NBA jab
Milan lifted by Christian Pulisic as summer spending gamble pays off | Nicky Bandini
The American has grabbed headlines with goals in his first two Serie A games but other new recruits are making an impact tooChristian Pulisic is listed on the Milan website as weighing 73kg or 161lbs, but Rafael Leao lifted him off the floor like a dad with his kid at school sports day, hugging him right up into the air. When you have been carrying a team's attack for as long as the Portuguese has, anything else feels light by comparison.Leao has been Milan's top scorer and assist-provider in Serie A for two seasons running - though he did share the first of those titles with Olivier Giroud in 2021-22 - a blessing and a curse for his team. He seemed to win games on his own at times, but the Rossoneri also became predictable, forcing play through him. When injury forced Leao to miss the Champions League semi-final first leg against Inter, there was no one else able to provide a spark. Continue reading...
Will Starbucks’ union-busting stifle a union rebirth in the US?
The NLRB has brought 100 cases against the coffee chain over anti-union activities - but it cannot punish the companyWith more than 340 victories at Starbucks stores across the US, the campaign to organize the coffee chain's workers is one of the most successful union drives in a generation. But Starbucks' fierce union-busting campaign has badly slowed its momentum and exposed deep flaws in US labor law that threaten other promising unionization efforts.Two years on since workers at a Buffalo, New York, Starbucks location started the first successful campaign to form a union at a company-run store, labor experts say the coffee chain's aggressive union-busting is shining a harsh light on the shortcomings of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and how that 88-year-old law which governs unionization campaigns is proving far too weak to stop a powerful, multibillion corporation from using an arsenal of illegal tactics to stifle a highly promising union drive. Continue reading...
Texas carves out narrow exception to abortion ban in new Republican strategy
Law allows for termination if patient's water breaks too early or in cases of ectopic pregnancy, but critics say it is not enoughA Texas law about to take effect on Friday carves out exceptions to the state's abortion ban.In June, the Republican governor, Greg Abbott, quietly signed HB 3058, allowing doctors to provide abortion care when a patient's water breaks too early for the fetus to survive, or when a patient is suffering from an ectopic pregnancy. Continue reading...
‘Bring them to justice’: Georgia town residents demand answers in Trump election plot
People from Douglas say accountability is lacking for local officials involved in election machine data breach in 2021On Saturday afternoon, roughly 70 people gathered on folding chairs in a sweltering church meeting room in the small town of Douglas, about 200 miles (322km) south-east of Atlanta, Georgia. Less than a week earlier, Donald Trump and 18 of his allies were indicted in Fulton county for efforts to overturn the 2020 election, including allegedly entering the Coffee county elections office less than a mile away and copying the state's voter software and other data.County residents at the town hall raised concerns about the lack of accountability for those who played a role in copying software and other data, and said they felt insecure about the safety and integrity of future elections. Continue reading...
Biden says white supremacy has no place in US after Florida killings | First Thing
A white man shot and killed two men and one woman, all of whom were Black, before shooting himself. Plus, exposing Andrew TateDon't already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up hereGood morning.Joe Biden said yesterday that white supremacy has no place in America" after three people were killed in a racist shooting in Florida and it emerged that the gunman had been turned away from a historically Black college or university (HBCU) campus moments before opening fire at a discount store.Who were the victims? TK Waters, the sheriff of Jacksonville, on Sunday afternoon named the victims, saying the gunman was caught on video shooting Angela Michelle Carr, 52, in her car outside the Dollar General. The gunman then entered the store where he shot Anolt Joseph AJ" Laguerre Jr, 19, and Jerrald De'Shaun Gallion, 29.How are the community of Jacksonville coping? The shooting has traumatized a historically Black neighborhood in Jacksonville. Our hearts are broken," the Rev Willie Barnes told about 100 congregants Sunday morning. If any of you are like me, I'm fighting trying to not be angry."What did Yolanda Renee King, 15, the only grandchild of the civil rights leader, say? She said that if she could talk to her grandfather today, she would apologise. I would say I'm sorry we still have to be here to rededicate ourselves to finishing your work and ultimately realizing your dream. Today, racism is still with us. Poverty is still with us. And now, gun violence has come for places of worship, our schools and our shopping centers."What else happened 60 years ago at the Lincoln Memorial? Martin Luther King Jr changed America that day. But there was more to the day than just his I have a dream" speech. There was music too. Continue reading...
Diede de Groot: tennis champion of everything eyes 13th straight slam
The Dutch player comes into this year's US Open undefeated in singles since February 2021 and has her sights set on victory once againDutch wheelchair tennis champion Diede de Groot is so dominant within her sport that she's capable of literary alchemy - she transmutes hyperbole into fact. For example, although de Groot enters this year's US Open as the tournament's five-time reigning champion, it might be more accurate to describe her as the reigning everything" champion. She's won every singles tournament she's entered this year - just as she did in 2022.In fact, de Groot hasn't lost a singles match since February 2021, a streak that stretched to 111 matches (and counting) after her victory in last month's Wimbledon final. During that span, she's won 12 consecutive grand slam tournaments, along with gold medals at the Paralympics and the European Para Championships. And, if she wins the US Open again in the coming days, de Groot will secure her third consecutive calendar-year grand slam. Continue reading...
Golf badly exposed to gambling with little sign of Monahan handling problem | Ewan Murray
Explosion of sports betting in US represents a rising threat, with PGA Tour needing to fiercely protect integrity of competitionJay Monahan speaks so sparingly that the PGA Tour commissioner had plenty of time to plot and plan precisely what his message would be during traditional end-of-season media duties in Atlanta last Tuesday. When pressed on even light detail of how a framework agreement between the PGA Tour, the DP World Tour and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Group may take on more formal status, Monahan was completely noncommittal. The 53-year-old may soon realise, if he has not already, that Saudis bearing billions do so with more than a passing interest in how their buck is being deployed. He who pays the piper, and all that.What Monahan appears very keen to stress is that he is working for the good of the PGA Tour. This is fair enough, in theory - the organisation pays him $14m a year, according to the most recent report - but belies the sense that elite golf is now all about a collective good. Monahan at least left the impression the DP World Tour, LIV and various other related parties have to fall into line. Continue reading...
Baby sleep has become a sign of parenting competence – and a source of shame | Lucy Pasha-Robinson
Admitting my two-year-old still wakes at night can elicit a gasp of horror. Expectations around infant sleep are often way offExpecting your first baby? An inescapable truth is that you are about to lose a lot of sleep. You will know by now that seasoned, weather-beaten parents relish sharing this news. It's all about survival in the early days," friends would say, when I was pregnant. Enjoy those lie-ins while you can!"By the time my daughter arrived, I had collected a small armoury of tools for the battle against her anticipated wakefulness. Swaddles, blackout blinds, a white-noise machine; for months after she was born, I used apps to obsessively track her wake windows" and sleep totals to the minute, determined to crack the code for a good night's sleep. When I think back to her first summer, I'm transported to my in-laws' attic bedroom, where I spent hours in the dark, sound machine blaring, rocking her - willing her - to nap. But no matter what I did, my daughter never slept well, and I nearly drove myself mad in pursuit of discovering why. Continue reading...
‘Like a Taylor Swift concert’: Simone Biles enthralls fans on comeback trail
The seven-time Olympic medalist hailed as the greatest gymnast ever inspires a popstar-like devotion from her fans, who packed a hockey arena over the weekend for US nationalsSimone Biles continued her triumphant return to competition over the weekend, taking all-around gold at the US gymnastics championships on Sunday to become the first man or woman to win eight national titles.The event marked the second meet for the seven-time Olympic medalist since she stunned the world by withdrawing from a majority of her events at the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics in August 2021, citing her mental and physical health. But if there were concerns that a break of more than two years would set Biles back, her performance over the weekend all but annihilated them. Continue reading...
March on Washington: the day MLK – and Dylan and Baez – made hope and history rhyme
Sixty years ago, at the Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King changed America. But there was more to the day than just his I have a dream' speech. There was music tooOne hundred years after the civil war, the treatment of African Americans persisted as a gaping wound in the purported land of the free. Then, suddenly in the 1960s, the bleeding from lynchings, bombings, beatings and shootings finally had a seismic effect. It galvanized the noble group who made the 60s so electric: the nimble, passionate and utterly fearless Black and white citizens who banded together to rescue America's soul.By 1963, the Rev Martin Luther King Jr had become the leader of the first generation since the abolitionists who truly believed they had the power to heal the nation. Since founding his Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957, King had worked tirelessly to fulfill its mission: To save the soul of America." Continue reading...
How many more poor child workers must die in Pakistan before change happens? | Zofeen T Ebrahim
Graphic videos of the last hours of 10-year-old Fatima Furiro have highlighted once again the abuse faced by child workersThe death of 10-year-old Fatima Furiro would have passed sadly but quietly had it not been for the two graphic videos that turned up on social media. The little girl's body was this week exhumed for a postmortem examination, days after the videos mysteriously appeared online.One appeared to show signs of torture on Fatima's body, while the other showed her writhing in agony, and struggling to sit up, before collapsing. Continue reading...
I have studied emperor penguins for 30 years. We may witness their demise in our lifetime | Barbara Wienecke
As Antarctica warms and sea ice disappears, the breeding of emperor penguin chicks is in peril - a hostile environment even they cannot overcomeLast week I saw a headline announcing that last year thousands of emperor penguin chicks had died in the Bellingshausen Sea, when the fast ice broke out unusually early. I was deeply saddened and devastated, but not surprised.The region where this dreadful event occurred has been one of the fastest warming areas on Earth, and as temperature records are being broken year after year, a catastrophe of this kind was a matter of time. For nearly two decades, scientists have developed models to predict the potential impact of raising temperatures on emperor penguins to establish what the future would hold for these magnificent birds. Continue reading...
Simone Biles wins record eighth national title at US gymnastics championships
Viktor Hovland strolls to Tour Championship to boost Ryder Cup hand
Florida shooting: ‘White supremacy has no place in US,’ Biden says after killings
A white man shot and killed two men and one woman - all three victims were Black - before fatally shooting himself yesterdayJoe Biden declared on Sunday that white supremacy has no place in America" after three people were killed in a racist shooting in Florida and it emerged that the gunman had been turned away from a historically Black college or university (HBCU) campus moments before opening fire at a discount store.Florida's governor, Ron DeSantis, on Sunday called the gunman in the attack a hateful lunatic" and said we will not allow HBCUs to be targeted". Continue reading...
‘Racism is still with us’: celebration of King’s 1963 speech shadowed by racist attack
Martin Luther King's family decried the dismantling of the Voting Rights Act, the overturning of Roe and gun violence in the USOn the eve of the 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King's legendary I Have a Dream speech, his son and granddaughter have decried continuing racial violence and hatred in the US, lamenting that the civil rights leader's call for equality and justice has yet to be fulfilled.Speaking a day after a vast crowd gathered in the nation's capital in an echo of the 28 August 1963 march on Washington at which King made his famous remarks, his eldest son, Martin Luther King III, warned of a resurgence of hate crimes. Violence against minorities was unconscionable" and unacceptable", he said. Continue reading...
Trump legal team claims trial dates ‘by design’ clash with election campaign
Alina Habba said trials' schedules would cause them to overlap and clash with voting, preventing the ex-president from campaigningDonald Trump's legal spokesperson has predicted that forthcoming early trial dates in the former president's four criminal cases will not hold, and that his multiple cases could clash with the final stages of the 2024 presidential election campaign and voting.Alina Habba told the Fox News Sunday show that prosecutors' plans for fast turnarounds in Trump's two federal criminal cases and the state indictments in New York and Georgia amounted to unrealistic theatrics". She said that each of the trials would last from four to six weeks, raising the threat of overlapping schedules. Continue reading...
US military identifies Marine Corps pilot killed in San Diego combat jet crash
Maj Andrew Mettler - known as Simple Jack' - was a native of Georgia and a leader of the Fighting Bengals squadronThe US military has identified the Marine Corps pilot who was killed on Thursday when his combat jet crashed near a San Diego base during a training flight.Maj Andrew Mettler was piloting an F/A-18D Hornet when it went down at 11.54pm on Thursday near Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, the Second Marine Aircraft Wing said in a statement from its headquarters in Cherry Point, North Carolina. He was the only person on board. Continue reading...
‘Fighting to not be angry’: Jacksonville mourns victims killed by racist gunman
Pastor urges congregants to follow Christ's example as mayor says it feels some days like we're going backward' after mass shootingThe pastor of a church near the site of the racist fatal shooting of three Black people in Florida told congregants Sunday to follow Jesus Christ's example and keep their sadness from turning to rage.Jacksonville's mayor wept. Others at the service focused on Florida's political rhetoric and said it has fueled such racist attacks. Continue reading...
Núñez, Liverpool’s king of chaos, proves a fitting master of the mayhem | Jonathan Wilson
Familiar talking points arose from the win at Newcastle but its key figure embodied the manic unscripted drama we loveChaos. Chaos in the first half, chaos in the second half. Chaos in the Liverpool defence and chaos in the Newcastle defence. Chaos in Trent Alexander-Arnold's mind, in Virgil van Dijk's mind, perhaps in the referee's mind. Chaos so thoroughly chaotic that it rendered the most chaotic Premier League player of all into a clanking totem of clinically icy finishing.Football is a sport we try to rationalise. We try to explain it with data and diagrams. We try to reduce the random by having referees' decisions checked in slow motion and by endlessly rewriting the laws. But sometimes the random just bubbles over. Sometimes the chaos cannot be contained. And that is what, despite the dirty money and the dirtier money, despite the public investment funds and the private equity, despite the conspiracy theorists and tribal bores, makes football still worth it. Continue reading...
Florida shooting: gunman left messages of hate before killing three Black people
FBI opens civil rights investigation as Jacksonville sheriff names shooter and says suspect had no criminal historyThe FBI on Sunday was investigating the shooting that killed three people inside a store in Jacksonville, Florida, the previous day, which officials said was racially motivated, as community leaders expressed horror.A white man, armed with a high-powered rifle and a handgun and wearing a tactical vest and mask, entered the discount Dollar General store just before 2pm on Saturday and shot and killed two men and one woman, before fatally shooting himself. All three victims were Black. Continue reading...
Four dead in mass shootings across the US – video
Four people have died in three mass shootings across the US this weekend. Three people were killed in what officials have a called a racially motivated attack at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Florida.A teenager and at least two other people were injured when a shooting took place at a football game in Oklahoma that sent players and officials scrambling off the field and caused panicked spectators to hunker down in the stands on Friday.On Saturday, at least seven people were taken to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries after a shooting during the Boston Caribbean Carnival, police have said
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s husband criticises US-Iran prisoners release deal
Two US residents, one of whom is on death row, are being unfairly excluded, says Richard RatcliffeTwo US residents, one in fear of execution, are being unfairly excluded from an imminent deal between US-Iran to release prisoners, the husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has claimed.Richard Ratcliffe, whose wife was freed after five years in a Tehran prison
Having bipolar made my pregnancy ‘high risk’. But all mothers deserve an elevated level of care | Eleanor de Jong
Pregnancy comes with mental health risk for all women. And so many of us downplay our own needs and wants once a baby is on the sceneBefore my husband and I tried to get pregnant, before toying with names or choosing a room for the nursery, we sat down for confronting consultations with three psychiatrists. I had long been warned of the risks pregnancy posed to bipolar mothers, and had the devastating suggestion made that not having a baby on health grounds should be a serious option for me. My grief, when that was suggested, was immense.Pregnancy is the single greatest biological event of a woman's life. The combination of surging hormones, rapid physical changes, a labile emotional and psychological state and no or minimal medication creates a perfect storm for women with mood disorders to relapse and experience the worst episodes of their lives. Of all groups, bipolar mothers are most at risk for postpartum psychosis. My likelihood was put at 95%. Continue reading...
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