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An Alabama man vanished in 1995. Last week, Idalia cleanup crews found a body
Team clearing hurricane debris uncovered skeletal remains that police believe are of man who went missing on road trip to FloridaA decades-old car, a battered Sam's Club membership card and human remains found in the water during a clean-up in Florida from Hurricane Idalia might have solved a cold case missing persons mystery, say authorities.Crews clearing storm debris from the Steinhatchee River in Dixie county, close to where the 125mph cyclone struck the coast in August, made the grim discovery last week as they removed a damaged boat dock from a ramp. Continue reading...
NFL roundup: rampant Bills end Dolphins’ unbeaten start as Bengals slump again
Republicans attacking Bowman but backing Santos should ‘check values’, AOC says
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defends Democrat who set off fire alarm as key vote loomed, citing charges against New York opponentRepublicans calling for action against the New York Democrat Jamaal Bowman for triggering a fire alarm in a congressional office building as a vote loomed on a deal to avoid a government shutdown should check their own values", Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said, citing the lack of action against a GOP New Yorker, George Santos, after he was indicted for fraud.They are protecting someone who has lied to the American people, lied to the United States House of Representatives, lied to congressional investigators," Ocasio-Cortez, widely known as AOC, told CNN's State of the Union. Continue reading...
Cutting-edge analytics, $100 side bets and banter: how Europe won Ryder Cup | Sean Ingle
Europe's convincing Ryder Cup victory in Rome was the culmination of months of detailed preparationIn those moments of sweet pandemonium after Tommy Fleetwood had sealed Europe's Ryder Cup victory, it all got a little wild at the Marco Simone Country Club. The crowd on the 18th hole asked Rory McIlroy for a song. He responded by swinging his cap around his head like a battleax before leading a chant of Raise your hands!" to the tune of the Cranberries' Zombie. Then he sprinted 100 metres to bearhug Shane Lowry, even though his teammate was still playing. It was that sort of afternoon.Before long thousands of fans were also breaking through the ring of steel around the final green to celebrate. At least three ended up falling in a bunker. Meanwhile Luke Donald's team were hugging and high-fiving, telling jokes and sinking bottles of beer and champagne. Continue reading...
Tim Wakefield, Red Sox’ beloved World Series winning pitcher, dies at 57
Simone Biles earns fifth eponymous element on World Championship return
Rory McIlroy becomes perfect Ryder Cup animal and turns anger into energy | Jonathan Liew
World No 2 calmed himself down with some philosophy after his Saturday night spat and then won his singlesRory McIlroy went to bed on Saturday night in one hell of a strop. He'd lost his fourball match that afternoon, but that wasn't the real issue.The Americans had celebrated by exuberantly waving their caps in solidarity with Patrick Cantlay, but that wasn't the problem either. What had really enraged him was the antics of Cantlay's caddie Joe LaCava, getting in McIlroy's face and whipping up the crowd just as he was about to line up a matchsaving putt. McIlroy left that 18th green angrier than he had ever been on a golf course and he was still in a blind rage when he returned to his chauffeured transport a little while later. Continue reading...
Jacksonville Jaguars see off Atlanta Falcons on landmark London return
Ten years after their first appearance in London, the Jaguars were inspired to a Wembley win by Trevor LawrenceOn the 10th birthday of Jacksonville's love affair with London it took their impressive defence forcing a less than stellar visit from the Atlanta Falcons to finally make their decade-long entanglement feel worthwhile on the field rather than just their back pocket.The linebacker Josh Allen's three sacks and a forced fumble led his team's fierce defensive effort while back-to-back opening half interceptions were crucial to a 23-7 win as they look ahead to next week's meeting with the Buffalo Bills, another landmark as Jacksonville play back-to-back clashes in the capital for the first time. Continue reading...
What is ‘motion to vacate’ – the procedure to oust Speaker McCarthy?
Hardline Republican Matt Gaetz says he will move to eject House speaker over deal with Democrats to avert shutdownThe Republican US House of Representatives speaker, Kevin McCarthy, faces an attempt by members of his own party to oust him because he passed a stopgap funding measure with Democratic support to avoid a government shutdown. Representative Matt Gaetz, a hardline Republican lawmaker, said he would file what's called the motion to vacate". Continue reading...
‘Let’s have that fight’: McCarthy and Gaetz go to war over shutdown deal
Far-right congressman says he will move to oust Kevin McCarthy as speaker over deal to avert shutdown to rip the Bandaid off'Simmering hostility between Republicans over the bipartisan deal that averted a government shutdown descended into open political warfare on Sunday, a rightwing congressman saying he would move to oust Kevin McCarthy and the embattled House speaker insisting he would survive.We need to rip off the Bandaid. We need to move on with new leadership that can be trustworthy," the Florida representative Matt Gaetz told CNN's State of the Union, saying he would file a motion to vacate" in the next few days. Continue reading...
Rome doffs its cap to No Hat Pat, the sporting villain of the Ryder Cup | Andy Bull
Patrick Cantlay took jeers and jokes in his stride to play his part as USA's positive spark on a disappointing weekendThe thermometers read 30C in Rome on Sunday, but it felt a hell of a lot hotter out on the parched grass of the Marco Simone Country Club. The sky was pitilessly clear, there wasn't enough breeze to ruffle the leaves, and bare hills gave precious little shade, so the spectators were all pressed together in the lee of the pine trees.Beyond the shadows it was weather for mad dogs and Englishmen out there, and even they were wearing protection: baseball caps, baggy caps, bucket hats, berets, bandanas, panamas, stetsons, trilbys, even the odd gladiator's helmet. Continue reading...
Dianne Feinstein obituary
Trailblazer for women in politics who served in the US Senate for more than 30 years and took on the CIA and gun lobbyThe US senator Dianne Feinstein, who has died aged 90, was long cherished by the CIA and others in the defence and intelligence community as someone whose staunch support they could rely on. Until one day they could not: on 11 March 2009 she launched an investigation into the CIA's torture of detainees post-9/11.That investigation by the Senate intelligence committee, which she chaired, turned into a bitter struggle with the agency and it tried to block it. She did not buckle and finally, in December 2014, she published her report, revealing the scale and brutality of what the CIA had done and its repeated attempts to mislead Congress and the White House. On top of all that, the report found the torture had proved counter-productive in obtaining valuable intelligence. Continue reading...
Trail Blazers send Jrue Holiday to Celtics in aftermath of Lillard trade
Feinstein death inspired lawmakers to avoid shutdown, Pelosi says
California Democrat says loss of Feinstein may have focused politicians on, Let's get the job done to keep government open'The death of the California senator Dianne Feinstein may have helped inspire US lawmakers to avoid a federal government shutdown, the former House speaker Nancy Pelosi said.Speaking on Sunday, to CNN's State of the Union, the California Democrat mourned the loss of Feinstein and said: Some of the senators said that maybe her departure and the sadness that went with us focused people more on, Let's get the job done to keep government open for the people.'" Continue reading...
Rory McIlroy fights back tears after Europe beat USA to win Ryder Cup
Ryder Cup 2023: Europe 16½-11½ USA – as it happened
Europe came through a fraught Singles Sunday to regain the Ryder CupThe US team aren't wearing their caps on the 1st tee today, in a performative show of solidarity with the under-fire and perma-hatless Patrick Cantlay. The man himself returns the favour by firing his approach at 1 to five feet. Patty Ice - a play on Matty Ice, the nickname of former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan, and a reference to his unflappable demeanour - betrays his monicker by pulling the birdie putt nervously. Anything to do with his nemesis Rory McIlroy's name being announced back on the tee, and the accompanying roar reaching the green as he made his backstroke? The plot thickens!1UP Rahm v Scheffler (2)
Gold bars and stacks of cash: how Bob Menendez ended up charged with bribery
The New Jersey senator says he won't resign but a federal indictment lays out a lurid scheme of alleged corruptionWhen federal prosecutors raided Bob Menendez's home in the summer of 2022, they found a staggering haul.The US senator for New Jersey, one of the most influential and powerful Democrats in the country, had almost $500,000 in cash stuffed into jacket pockets, closets and a safe, along with 13 gold bars, two of them marked as 1kg in weight. Continue reading...
Biden worries ‘extreme’ supreme court can’t be relied on to uphold rule of law
Trump installed three conservative justices, tilting the court 6-3 to the right, which delivered significant victories for conservativesJoe Biden worries that the extreme" US supreme court, dominated by rightwing justices, cannot be relied upon to uphold the rule of law.I worry," the president told ProPublica in interview published on Sunday. Because I know that if the other team, the Maga Republicans, win, they don't want to uphold the rule of law." Continue reading...
Democrat Jamaal Bowman denies pulling fire alarm to delay House vote
Alarm prompted building evacuation and triggered outcry from Republicans, who vow to prosecute himThe New York Democratic congressman Jamaal Bowman denied that he pulled a fire alarm in a Capitol office building to delay a vote on the stopgap measure that ultimately stopped a government shutdown.In a statement on Saturday evening, the New Yorker said he mistakenly thought the alarm, which prompted the Cannon House office building to be evacuated, would open a door. Continue reading...
This is the season of crunchy leaves, chunky knits - and pumpkin spice latte misogyny
The drink is derided as basic', in terms that often veer into sexism. But are those who ridicule it just missing out on all the fun?
Jimmy Carter: tributes pour in as ex-president celebrates 99th birthday
Accolades include messages from world leaders and pop culture figures, many focusing on his four decades of humanitarian workThe former US president Jimmy Carter will celebrate his 99th birthday on Sunday by putting off watching church services online and instead celebrating with his wife, Rosalynn, and their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren in Plains, Georgia.The gathering will take place in the same one-story house where the Carters lived before he was elected to the Georgia Senate in 1962. Continue reading...
McCarthy worked with Democrats to pause the US shutdown. Now his job is at stake
House Republican speaker passed a bill extending government funding at the risk of alienating hard right party membersIn more normal political times, the successful prevention of a government shutdown might be cause for celebration. For Kevin McCarthy, it may instead mark the beginning of the end of his speakership.After failing to pass a more conservative stopgap spending bill on Friday, the House Republican speaker introduced a different proposal extending government funding for 45 days and allocating $16bn for disaster relief aid. That bill the House on Saturday in an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 335 to 91, with 209 Democrats joining 126 Republicans in supporting the legislation. Continue reading...
It’s hard to pin down Nazi atrocities, as Canada’s speaker has just discovered | Robin Lustig
There will be no more trials of Second World War criminals, but we can apply the lessons to modern conflictsIn February 1987, I was sitting in a Jerusalem courtroom, listening to the most harrowing testimony imaginable from survivors of the Nazi death camp at Treblinka, in Poland, where an estimated 700,000-900,000 people were murdered in 1942-43.The survivors, elderly and frail, were giving evidence in the trial of John Demjanjuk, a Ukrainian-American alleged to have been a notorious camp guard known as Ivan the Terrible". He was the one, they said, who operated the engines that pumped the gas into the gas chambers. Continue reading...
Lionel Messi misses third straight game as Inter Miami playoff hopes take hit
The art of the fraudulent deal? Trump Organization trial set to begin
Case could cost former president a fortune and end his control of the empire that made him the world's most famous businessmanPeople want to believe that something is the biggest and the greatest and the most spectacular. I call it truthful hyperbole," Donald Trump wrote 36 years ago in his best-selling book, The Art of the Deal. It's an innocent form of exaggeration, and a very effective form of promotion." This week a New York judge called Trump's truthful hyperbole" fraud in a ruling that could cost the former president a fortune and end his control of the business empire that made him the world's most famous businessman and president of the United States.Trump is mired in litigation but perhaps no case is more personal to him than the one set to begin on Monday at a Manhattan courthouse near the city's financial district. The case, brought by New York attorney general Letitia James, comes after a three-year investigation into Trump's complex and sprawling businesses. James contends Trump consistently overstated the value of his assets to broker deals and obtain financing. Continue reading...
‘Nobody can beat this Canelo’: Álvarez rolls back years with Charlo trouncing
‘This is good news’: Biden signs stopgap funding bill to avert US shutdown
President signed the bill hours after it was approved in a bipartisan vote, but admonished Republicans for the delayJoe Biden signed a bill on Saturday to extend government funding for 45 days, averting a federal shutdown with just an hour to spare.Biden praised Congress for approving the bill with bipartisan support in both chambers, even as he criticised House Republicans for refusing to collaborate with Democrats until the last possible minute. Continue reading...
California official who opposed #MeToo movement accused of killing fiancee
Maga darling Joseph C Roberts arrested after Rachel Elizabeth Imani Buckner's remains found on San Francisco Bay shorelineA former San Francisco Republican official who claimed to be a victim of the #MeToo movement has been accused of dismembering his fiancee.On 6 September, Alameda, California, officials arrested the 42-year-old Navy veteran Joseph C Roberts after DNA evidence from the autopsy of Rachel Elizabeth Imani Buckner, 27, allegedly pointed in his direction. Continue reading...
Echoes of Brookline 1999 as tensions boil over in McIlroy v Cantlay battle | Sean Ingle
This Ryder Cup had long needed a bit of excitement - and it certainly got that on Saturday afternoonHalfway through Saturday afternoon, something unexpected happened: the United States finally showed up at this Ryder Cup. And as the top of the scoreboard turned red, and the chants of U-S-A! U-S-A!" climbed in volume and intensity, Rory McIlroy and Patrick Cantlay became locked in a battle for the ages. It was one that raged on the course - and, dramatically, later in the car park too.Because of the characters involved, a fourballs match featuring McIlroy and Matthew Fitzpatrick against Cantlay and Wyndham Clark always promised spice. But with the US team sensing a chance to slice into Europe's lead as the match headed down the 18th, it became far more heated and visceral than that. Continue reading...
Five people killed after truck carrying toxic substance overturns in Illinois
Two children among confirmed dead as authorities evacuate area and work to contain anhydrous ammonia leaking from tankerFive people, including two children, are confirmed to have died after a semitruck carrying a toxic substance overturned in Illinois, releasing a cloud of ammonia that prompted the evacuation of area residents, authorities said on Saturday.Kim Rhodes, the Effingham county coroner, confirmed to the station WCIA that the fatalities were a result of Friday night's accident in Teutopolis, Illinois. Continue reading...
MacIntyre turns the Ryder Cup tables on Spieth to burst the US bubble | Jonathan Liew
Out-of-sorts American star was far from his best and came unstuck against Europe's least heralded playerThe ball splashes out of the bunker and flies towards the green. Jordan Spieth raises a hand, commanding it to stop. The ball stops. Spieth gives a small nod of contentment, accepts his putter from the caddy Michael Greller and begins to compose himself ahead of the four-foot putt that will halve the 9th hole.It is at times like these that you realise that Spieth is not like other golfers. Most players bark at their ball in flight, exhorting it to sit down" or get up" as if it were an errant dog. Spieth, by contrast, whispers to it under his breath, cajoles and encourages it, as if to say: Come on, buddy, you can do this." And in his most sublime moments, it can feel as if Spieth and the ball are almost like dance partners, master and pupil, one leading and the other loyally following. Continue reading...
Angry Rory McIlroy boils over in Ryder Cup car park row with US caddie
Government shutdown could hurt weather disaster responses, Fema says
The House reached a budget deal on Saturday to extend funding for 45 days but Fema looks beyond at potential delaysThe budget deal Republicans and Democrats reached in the House on Saturday included a 45-day funding extension for disaster relief funds. Lawmakers had been warning that without that provision, a government shutdown would hamper responses to any new weather disasters, leave hazardous waste sites uninspected, and stop work at federal Superfund clean-up sites.Federal emergency management agency (Fema) staff will still respond to emergencies, but all long-term projects will be delayed due to a lack of funding in the disaster relief fund," warned the Illinois Democrat Lauren Underwood on Friday. Continue reading...
Dominant Europe maintain five-point lead despite late rally from United States
Trump calls for store robbers to be shot in speech to California Republicans
Former president and frontrunner for GOP nomination also warns this country will die' if Joe Biden wins electionDonald Trump called for shooting store robbers on Friday in a bleak speech to California Republicans -and warned this country will die!" if Joe Biden remained president.During the address to GOP members, Trump also railed that wealthy Beverly Hills residents smell because of water denials, and repeated election fraud lies, according to the Associated Press. Continue reading...
Ryder Cup 2023: Europe 10½-5½ USA - day two, as it happened
The USA fought back in the afternoon fourballs to keep their hopes of a comeback for the ages aliveJordan Spieth is a three-time major winner, but he's struggling right now. From the centre of the 3rd fairway, he pulls his approach down a bank back-left of the green. Good luck from there. Tommy Fleetwood keeps up the pressure by sticking his second pin high. A very similar unforced mistake by Scottie Scheffler on 2, as well; Viktor Hovland lets him off the hook a bit by finding the thick greenside rough himself.The third match begins like the other two: Team USA sending their opening tee shot into the deep rough down the right, Europe finding the short stuff. The visitors could do with hitting some fairways here, because the rough at Marco Simone is punitive to say the least. Continue reading...
When Taylor Swift reaps country-sized riches, other artists are squeezed out | Martha Gill
The arts are the poorer for a system that hugely rewards the few while the less lucky can't even earn a living wageDid you know you'll soon be able to take a course in Taylor Swift at Queen Mary University of London? There's already one of these at a university in Belgium: it's called Literature: (Taylor's Version), and starts this autumn. In February, academics will gather in Australia for a high-level Swiftposium".In the US, meanwhile, people fret over the pop star's political power. Last week, with a single Instagram post, she helped register 35,000 new voters in a day. Others concern themselves with Swiftonomics: where Taylor steps, businesses grow and bloom. Three concert nights in Chicago were enough to revive its tourism industry, according to the governor of Illinois. News recently got out that Swift is dating NFL player Travis Kelce. Sales of his jersey are up 400%. If Swift were an economy," the president of a major online research company has said, she'd be bigger than 50 countries... her loyalty numbers mimic those of subjects to a royal crown." Continue reading...
Ryder Cup diary: McIlroy still a fan favourite in sight lines battle
Jostling for position was more widespread in the stands than on the leaderboard as beer vendors went about their noble taskThere has been plenty of talk about the plight of caddies this past week, heaving heavy bags up, down, and around its hilly 18 holes in 30C heat, but spare a thought for the poor beer vendors who have to do a similar thing with 50 Peronis strapped to their backs in cooler bags. Continue reading...
North Carolina bans ‘Banned Books Week’ but retracts after media backlash
Charlotte-Mecklenburg school district publicly amends instructions to principals after national outlets pick up storyNorth Carolina's Charlotte-Mecklenburg school district appears to be a bit confused as to where it stands in the ongoing battle against books around the US: they banned educators from participating in a weeklong series of events drawing attention to banned books and then ... said there was no ban.The American Library Association (ALA) holds Banned Books Week" annually, with this year's iteration running from 1-7 October, to celebrate the freedom to read and discuss attempts to censor books. Continue reading...
Jawless Florida alligator named Jawlene for fellow ‘treasure’ Dolly Parton
Gatorland, Orlando, took in injured reptile who drew international attention after being spotted with top half of jaw missingRescuers who took in a jawless Florida alligator have given the bedraggled reptile a new, Dolly Parton-inspired name: Jawlene.Gatorland, an 110-acre theme park near Orlando that rescues alligators, made the cheeky announcement earlier this week following numerous submissions. Jawlene is a nod to Parton's famed 1973 song Jolene, during which she begs a romantic rival not to steal her partner. Continue reading...
Man in Maga hat charged over shooting of Indigenous activist at statue protest
Jacob Johns seriously injured at protest against reinstallation of statue honoring Spanish conquistador in Espanola, New MexicoAn Indigenous justice activist is recovering after a man wearing a hat with the Donald Trump slogan Make America great again" allegedly shot him during a protest against the reinstallation of a statue honoring a Spanish conquistador in New Mexico.Jacob Johns was shot on Thursday morning in the northern New Mexico city of Espanola while demonstrating against plans to again erect a Juan de Onate statue that previously had been taken down and put in storage. First responders flew Johns to a hospital in Albuquerque by helicopter after he was wounded. Continue reading...
Johnson’s underheated Americans drive poor Scottie Scheffler to tears | Andy Bull
Never mind the hats spat, the US players were underpaid, underdressed and nowhere near prepared for a fight over hereBeneath the sweet smell of cut grass, hot coffee and olive wood you could catch the faint trace of something fetid in the air at Marco Simone on Saturday morning. And if you turned your nose into the wind you might, eventually, have followed it all the way to the US locker room, where their hopes and dreams of winning in Europe for the first time since 1993 lay in a messy heap, decomposing in the heat.It's done," said the US captain, Zach Johnson, when his team were five points down on Friday night. And it really was, just not in the way Johnson meant, since he was talking about their bad play that day. Continue reading...
Linda Yaccarino has a coveted gig – but Elon Musk would never give her control | Arwa Mahdawi
The glass cliff - the phenomenon in which women are more likely to be promoted when an organization is in crisis - is claiming its latest victimThis time last year Linda Yaccarino was flying high. She had a prestigious job spearheading ad sales at NBCUniversal and a reputation as one of the best in the business when it came to building relationships between brands and agencies. She was known in advertising circles as the Velvet Hammer" because of her smooth but hard-nosed negotiating style. She was successful and respected. Continue reading...
‘I won’t change’: Jon Rahm blasts back at Brooks Koepka’s ‘childish’ jibe
All eyes are focused on Poland’s election fight. It’s not a pretty sight | Simon Tisdall
The bitter struggle to unseat Warsaw's hard-right government foreshadows the wider struggle throughout the EUPoland has often been the victim of violent external aggression over the years - of Prussian militarism, Nazi invasion and Russian domination. But as an extraordinarily vicious, polarising election battle nears its climax, the national story has taken a disturbing turn. Divided Poles are making victims of each other.Fighting the neighbours, often alone, is a familiar Polish occupation, going back to the days of the Austro-Hungarian empire and before. After finally breaking free of Soviet communism in 1989, Poland joined the Nato alliance in 1999 and the EU in 2004. But new friendships did not dispel old habits and enmities. Continue reading...
The indigenous tree climber who saved a burning sequoia – and became a living legend
In his 42 years with the National Park Service, Charlie Castro was among the few people trusted to scale the giant trees. Now 89, he has watched as fire has transformed the American westFrom the helicopter, Charlie Castro could gaze down into the heart of the tree, a hollowed-out cavity alive with raging red flame.Just hours earlier, he had been in Montana, where forest fires were racing across the timberland. But when lightning struck one of the giant sequoias in California's celebrated Grant Grove, sparking a blaze that threatened to spread across its thousand-year-old trees, the National Park Service needed a firefighter who could climb right up to the conifer's burning crown, succeeding where efforts by land and air had failed. Continue reading...
Voter drive: Biden and Trump battle for blue-collar votes in auto heartland
It's no coincidence the likely 2024 election rivals were both in Michigan wooing car workers - a key bloc in a key stateJoe Biden became the first sitting US president to join a picket line when he stopped at a General Motors facility just outside Detroit to show support for striking United Auto Workers last week. Stick with it. You deserve a significant raise," Biden told the crowd.A day later, Donald Trump told raucous blue-collar supporters at a speech north of Detroit: Just get your union guys, your leaders, to endorse me and I will take care of the rest." Continue reading...
‘Dark’ donations, free love and the fall: the Sam Bankman-Fried trial is here
The FTX founder's day in court comes on Tuesday. Where did it all go wrong - and what can we expect in the high-profile trial?For several years, Sam Bankman-Fried was crypto's rising star, a seemingly razor-sharp and legitimate figure in the largely opaque world.As founder of the crypto exchange FTX and its associated hedge fund, Alameda Research, Bankman-Fried wooed private investors and lawmakers alike with his pitch of a crypto trading platform that was safer and more risk-averse than those that had preceded it. Continue reading...
The Green Bay Packers: where fans rather than a billionaire are the owners
US sports teams often leverage the threat of relocation to access taxpayers' money. But the Packers have thrived under a community driven modelJust days after the Jacksonville Jaguars' first home game of the season, team president Mark Lamping - who has long been asking the City of Jacksonville to use taxpayer money to part-fund a $2bn stadium renovation - suggested that the team may move if the city doesn't pony up the dough. In doing so, Lamping joins a well-established tradition among US pro sports teams. According to ESPN, since the early 1990s more than half of NFL franchises have shown interest in moving to Los Angeles - or at least trying to use the possibility as leverage for new stadiums or renovations." (That's just Los Angeles; some franchises have threatened, or actually moved, to other cities.) The threats can be effective: A recent poll showed that 46% of Jacksonville residents would support giving $1bn of public money for the renovation if it was the only way to keep the Jaguars in the city; that's up from a mere 6% who pledged their support if they weren't told about the threat of relocation.Despite some notable recent relocations, most teams stay put after getting what they want: Cities usually capitulate, forking over hundreds of millions of public dollars to fund renovations or build new stadiums. One example is my home city of Minneapolis, after threats to move the Vikings to, you guessed it, Los Angeles. The team subsequently got nearly $500m in public funding to build a new stadium. Continue reading...
Not magical, certainly a mystery: my five-hour train trip became an 11-hour viral ordeal. No wonder people fly | James Nokise
Our plight when a rail firm cancelled our train mid-journey and sent us all to Scotland by taxi sparked a national debate - as it shouldFor the first two or so hours of its scheduled run, the Monday 16:40 direct train from London Euston to Edinburgh Waverley had been delightfully normal. The train was neither too full, too cold nor too loud. It was boring - blissfully so. There was no sign of the odyssey to come.An email arrived on our phones, its title evoking The Twilight Zone: Your train has changed." It got worse, and stranger: Your train has been cancelled." That's one of the odder announcements you can receive while rolling along on the train in question.James Nokise is a standup comedian Continue reading...
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