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Cardi B is right. It is time to leave the butt implant era behind | Arwa Mahdawi
Brazilian butt lifts have the highest mortality rate of any cosmetic procedure – and now surgeons are profiting, once again, from their removalNever let it be said that I don’t have range. Earlier this year I brought you the latest hard-hitting news on cleavage trends (sideboobs are out, circumboobs are in). This week I’m briefing you on butts. More specifically, the Brazilian butt lift (BBL), a procedure in which fat is taken from one part of the body and injected into the buttocks.The BBL surged in popularity in recent years despite the fact that it is problematic for a variety of reasons, not least because it boasts the highest mortality rate of any cosmetic surgery. A 2017 study found one in 3,000 BBLs ended in death. By comparison, another study found that cosmetic breast surgery was associated with a mortality rate of 1 in 72,000 procedures.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...
From Ellsberg to Assange: Jack Teixeira joins list of alleged leakers
The subject matter may differ but the US government has been relentless in pursuing those accused of national security leaksJack Teixeira, the 21-year-old Massachusetts air national guard member who was charged on Friday with leaking classified Pentagon documents, has joined a long list of individuals who have been prosecuted for allegedly disclosing sensitive US national security intelligence.Previous leaks have ranged from information about US wars in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan to details of Russian interference in American elections. Despite the diversity of the subject matter, the treatment of the leakers has shared a common relentlessness on the part of the US government in pursuing those it accuses of breaching its trust. Continue reading...
The patients who regret laser eye surgery: ‘My life’s stood still since then’
Surgeons view Lasik as routine, but patient advocates and some experts say the complication rate is far higher than reportedUntil last year, Robin Kyle Reeves lived an active life in Laurel Hill, Florida. She made lace gowns for children to wear during baptisms or family portraits. It was intricate work that requires precision, and Reeves’ glasses kept getting in the way. So her doctor recommended Lasik.The procedure, which uses lasers to cut in and reshape a patient’s eye, was billed as simple and quick, usually done in under 30 minutes. “It was supposed to be zip, zap, and within a couple of weeks you’re healed and life goes on,” Reeves said. “But my life has stood still since July 12th of last year.” Continue reading...
Kendall Roy’s Succession penthouse hits market for $29m
Three-story New York City apartment used in series features five bedrooms, four bathrooms and 3,500 sq ft of outdoor spaceIf you have been looking for a New York City condominium to pensively contemplate the fraught state of your wealthy family’s affairs – and maybe bust out a few rap verses – there is a $29m penthouse on the Upper East Side waiting for you.The triplex used by Succession’s Kendall Roy, played by Jeremy Strong, in HBO’s hit series is up for sale with a price tag befitting the Roy dynasty. The three-story apartment penthouse complex of 180 East 88th Street was featured in the latest season of the show and clocks in at 5,508 sq ft. It features five bedrooms and four bathrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic skyline and Central Park views, a huge spiral staircase and a private elevator. Continue reading...
‘Stand your ground’: the US laws linked to rising deaths and racist violence
The shooting of Ralph Yarl, the Black teen who rang the wrong doorbell, revives concerns about expanding self defense lawsThe shooting of a Black teenager who rang the wrong doorbell in Kansas City, Missouri, has renewed scrutiny of “stand your ground” and other self-defense laws, which have proliferated in the US and been used to justify the killings of Black Americans.Ralph Yarl, a 16-year-old high school junior, was going to pick up his younger twin brothers from a friend’s house on Thursday when he approached an incorrect address. The white homeowner, 84-year-old Andrew Lester, came to the door and shot Yarl in the head, before shooting him a second time, according to authorities. Yarl suffered a traumatic brain injury, but survived and was recovering, his family said. Continue reading...
‘Dominion wins but the public loses’: Fox settlement avoids paying the highest price
The news corporation will have to shell out $787.5m but, for them, it’s just ‘the cost of doing business’The staggering $787.5m settlement between Fox and the voting equipment company Dominion marked the end of one of the most aggressive efforts to hold someone accountable for spreading misinformation after the 2020 election.Dominion sued Fox for $1.6bn in damages for knowingly broadcasting false information about the company after the election. The money from the settlement, one of the largest libel payouts in media history, was just the icing on a cake Dominion had, in many ways, already won. Continue reading...
'Lies have consequences': Dominion reacts to Fox settlement – video
Speaking after Dominion Voting Systems reached a US$787.5m settlement in its defamation lawsuit against Fox, the company's attorney Justin Nelson says the outcome "represents vindication and accountability". Dominion CEO John Poulos says Fox 'has admitted to telling lies' about the voting equipment company that caused 'enormous damage'. The settlement ends a dispute over whether Fox and its parent company knowingly broadcast false and outlandish allegations that Dominion was involved in a plot to steal the 2020 election. Neither party disclosed the terms of the settlement other than the dollar amount, and attorneys for Dominion declined to answer questions about whether it requires Fox to issue a retraction or a formal apology
‘Buckets of tears’: mother of Black teen shot after going to wrong address speaks
Cleo Nagbe speaks out after white man charged with Missouri’s equivalent for attempted murder for shooting Ralph YarlThe mother of Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager who was shot by a white man after ringing the man’s doorbell, says that her son has been mentally replaying the shooting “over and over”.Cleo Nagbe says that her son is still facing physical challenges from last week’s attack, when Andrew Lester, a white Kansas City resident, shot Yarl twice, once in the head and once in the arm, after the 16-year-old went to a mistaken address to pick up his siblings. Continue reading...
Claims of crime expose rift in Georgia’s pro-Trump fake elector group
Admission reveals potentially major fracture in the group as prosecutors near the end of their investigationA new legal filing has exposed a potentially major fracture among a group of so-called “fake electors” in Georgia, who sought to aid Donald Trump in overturning the 2020 election results in a scheme now under criminal investigation.According to a court document filed on Tuesday, a group of people involved in the scheme recently told state prosecutors that another one of the fake electors committed crimes that they were not involved in. Continue reading...
Oklahoma officials recorded making racist and threatening remarks
Residents demand resignations after sheriff and officials recorded discussing desire to murder journalists and lynch Black citizensA sheriff and several officials of a rural Oklahoma county are under pressure to resign after a local newspaper recorded their racist and expletive-laden conversation about their desire to murder journalists and lynch Black citizens.Dozens of residents of McCurtain county protested at the sheriff’s office in Idabel on Monday, echoing calls from the Oklahoma governor, Kevin Stitt, and the city’s mayor, Craig Young, for the officials to step down. Continue reading...
One killed as New York City parking garage collapses ‘to the cellar floor’
Five were injured, according to the New York City mayor, in the partial collapse near city hall and the Brooklyn BridgeA parking garage collapsed on Tuesday in the Financial District in lower Manhattan, killing one worker, injuring five and crushing cars as concrete floors fell on top of each other like a stack of pancakes, officials said.Police said they had no reason to believe the incident was anything other than a structural collapse. Continue reading...
Dominion lawyer says ‘lies have consequences’ as Fox settles defamation suit for $787.5m – as it happened
UN rebukes Washington over reports it eavesdropped on secretary general
Leaked Pentagon files appear to show US was closely monitoring António Guterres’s conversations, Washington Post reportedThe United Nations has raised concerns with the United States over reports that it eavesdropped on the private conversations of the UN secretary general, António Guterres, and other senior officials.“We have made it clear that such actions are inconsistent with the obligations of the United States as enumerated in the Charter of the United Nations and the convention on the privileges and immunities of the United Nations,” said a UN spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, on Tuesday. Continue reading...
Fox and Dominion settle for US$787.5m in defamation lawsuit over election lies
Agreement reached after the jury was sworn in on Tuesday morning after lengthy delay to start of opening statementsFox and the voting equipment company Dominion reached a US$787.5m settlement in a closely watched defamation lawsuit, ending a dispute over whether the network and its parent company knowingly broadcast false and outlandish allegations that Dominion was involved in a plot to steal the 2020 election.The settlement came before scheduled opening statements and after an unexpected lengthy delay Tuesday afternoon just after the jury was sworn in. Neither party immediately disclosed the terms of the settlement other than the dollar amount, and attorneys for Dominion declined to answer questions about whether it requires Fox to issue a retraction or a formal apology. Continue reading...
JPMorgan CEO to be deposed over bank’s relation with Jeffrey Epstein
Federal judge has ordered Jamie Dimon to set aside two days for questioning with regards to the sex offender and former clientA federal judge on Tuesday ordered the JPMorgan Chase & Co CEO, Jamie Dimon, to set aside two days for depositions for what he knew about the bank’s relationship with the sex offender and former client Jeffrey Epstein.The largest US bank faces lawsuits seeking damages by women who claim that Epstein sexually abused them, and by the US Virgin Islands, where the late financier had a home. Continue reading...
Iowa state senate votes to allow children to work longer hours and serve alcohol
In a move meant to combat a labor shortage, children under age 16 can now work six hours a dayIn a pre-dawn session on Tuesday, the Iowa state senate voted to allow children to work longer hours and serve alcohol, the latest move by Republican-controlled statehouses to combat a labor shortage by loosening child labor laws.The Iowa bill would expand the number of hours that children under 16 can work from four to six a day, allow minors to work in previously prohibited industries if they are part of a training program, and allow 16- and 17-year–olds to serve alcohol with a parent’s permission. Continue reading...
Secret Service captures unlikely White House intruder: two-year-old boy
‘Curious young visitor’ wriggled through fencing on north side of the building, prompting brief security shutdownSecret Service agents acted fast on Tuesday to capture a fast-moving White House intruder: a two-year-old boy who wriggled through fencing on the north side of the building, prompting a brief security shutdown.The Secret Service chief of communications, Anthony Guglielmi, said the “curious young visitor” gained entry “along the … north fence line [and] briefly entered White House grounds. Continue reading...
Donald Trump returns to Instagram for first time since Capitol attack
Ex-president promoted the second edition of his digital playing cards on the platform after Meta lifted his ban in JanuaryDonald Trump returned to Instagram on Tuesday, posting for the first time since 5 January 2021, the day before the former US president incited the deadly attack on Congress which led to his suspension from major social media platforms.Trump, who is now running to regain the White House, used his return to Instagram to promote a second edition of his digital trading cards, a project widely mocked when he announced it in December but which sold out an edition of 44,000 in less than a day, netting $4.5m. Continue reading...
Biden urged to free Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier after decades in prison
Amnesty urges president to grant clemency to Peltier, convicted of killing two FBI agents in trial rife with due process violationsAmnesty International has launched a new campaign calling on Joe Biden to grant clemency for Leonard Peltier, the Indigenous rights activist whose health is deteriorating after almost five decades in maximum security prison for crimes he has always denied.The international human rights group is urging Biden to release Peltier on humanitarian grounds – exactly 46 years after he was convicted for killing two FBI agents in a trial rife with irregularities and due process violations including evidence that the agency coerced witnesses and withheld and falsified evidence. Continue reading...
Chris Christie derides Ron DeSantis for being outfoxed by Disney
Florida governor’s campaign against entertainment giant shows he is no conservative, says former New Jersey governorRon DeSantis’s attacks on Disney and his struggles to bend the entertainment giant to his will show the Florida governor is both not a true conservative and should not be trusted to lead talks with the leaders of China and Russia, a potential rival for the Republican presidential nomination said on Tuesday.“I’ll tell you this much,” Chris Christie told Semafor. “That’s not the guy I want sitting across from President Xi [Jinping] and negotiating our next agreement with China. Continue reading...
Girl’s teddy bear with recording of late mom’s heartbeat mistakenly donated to thrift shop
Four-year-old’s father dropped off the stuffed bear at a Tennessee Goodwill, after which it was quickly soldA heartbroken four-year-old girl’s lost teddy bear, containing a recording of her late mother’s heartbeat, has sparked a desperate search in Tennessee after it was mistakenly donated to a thrift shop.The tie-dyed bear was dropped off by the girl’s father among other donations at the Goodwill Industries store in New Tazewell about 50 miles (80km) north-west of Knoxville, company officials say, and was quickly sold. Continue reading...
Former NFL player and ‘kind soul’ Chris Smith dies at age of 31
Damar Hamlin cleared for NFL return four months after on-field cardiac arrest
Jayland Walker: protests after US grand jury clears eight officers in shooting death – video
Eight police officers who fired dozens of rounds at Jayland Walker, a 25-year-old Black man, after a car and foot chase will not face criminal charges in his death because a US grand jury declined to indict them, Ohio’s attorney general announced on Monday. Akron's mayor and police chief urged residents to protest peacefully, acknowledging that many are angry because of the shooting last June that Walker’s family has called brutal and senseless. A small group of people held a demonstration outside the church afterwards, chanting Walker's name and anti-police slogans
My vaping addiction came out of nowhere – and I'm finding it impossible to quit | Imogen West-Knights
The jury’s still out on whether vapes are better for us than smoking. So why is the UK government handing them out?I am vaping right now. It’s a watermelon one, which I bought from Sainsbury’s rather than from the vape shop that, unfortunately, is the nearest shop of any kind to where I live. The ones I normally buy are Triple Mango. “Oh, is one mango not enough?” people reliably joke when I tell them what flavour it is. No amount of mango could apparently be enough. If they brought out Quadruple Mango I’d be there banging my debit card on the counter. Earlier this week, the man who runs the vape shop took me through the new flavours he’d just got in, like I am a connoisseur of fine whisky. I’m not that. I am a silly little girl who likes her dummy.I have had my brain well and truly fried over the past nine months or so by vapes. Not the old-style vapes: unflavoured, nerdy-looking objects that were for a long time the preserve of morose ex-smokers. The dumb fruity ones you’ve seen everywhere, littering the pavements, clutched in the mitts of pub-goers and people waiting for the bus, called things like Blappleberry Blast or Dr Maniac’s Pinacoloco. Continue reading...
Alabama shooting: 16-year-old girl says brother was killed saving her life
Alexis Dowdell pays tribute to older brother Phil, 18, who was shot dead on Saturday night along with three other teenagersA teenage boy who was killed in a mass shooting that erupted at his sister’s 16th party in Alabama over the weekend died as he pushed the birthday girl to safety, his sister said.In an interview with CNN, Alexis Dowdell described her final words to her 18-year-old brother, Philstavious “Phil” Dowdell, as he died on Saturday night along with three other teens. Continue reading...
Green ejected from Warriors’ playoff loss after stomping on Sabonis’ chest
West prepares for Putin to use ‘whatever tools he’s got left’ in Ukraine | First Thing
Officials braced for nuclear threats and cyber-attacks as part of Russian response to predicted counteroffensive. Plus, what’s behind the disgusting food of TikTok?
If Dominion prevails against Fox News, that won’t harm press freedoms | Jan-Werner Mueller
Quite a few observers, including liberals, are anxious that a victory for Dominion could backfire. Those worries are misplacedOn Tuesday begins one of the most closely watched trials about press freedom in decades. Dominion, maker of voting machines, is suing Fox News for defaming the company during its coverage of the 2020 election. Fox hosts and plenty of more or less deranged guests had suggested that the election was stolen, spreading increasingly absurd theories about how the machines could flip votes from Trump to Biden.Quite a few observers, including liberals, are anxious that a victory for Dominion could backfire: if the case reaches the US supreme court, the latter’s radical right-wing majority, evidently willing to overturn precedents like Roe v Wade, could use the occasion to hollow out protections for news organizations (a category to which Fox evidently does not belong). Ron DeSantis is already busy tightening libel laws, explicitly targeting “legacy media.”. So, while Fox having to pay $1.6bn dollars to Dominion might be deeply satisfying for critics of a Republican party propaganda channel, democracy as a whole could turn out to be the loser. Yet this handwringing is misplaced.Jan-Werner Müller is a professor of politics at Princeton University. He is also a Guardian US columnist Continue reading...
Floods tore through California crops – now small immigrant farmers face destitution
Government aid programs, set up to favor corporate farms, are out of reach to those who supply farmers markets and restaurantsThe water came in a rush – tearing through planted rows of cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower before crashing into the tractors and farm equipment. Within hours, much of María Inés Catalán’s 41-acre (17-hectare) organic farm in Hollister, California, had disappeared under several feet of water.She had escaped just in time, as the flood waters gurgled into her trailer home. Now, three months after a series of storms, Catalán and her family are still counting their losses. Their dog, Flor, didn’t make it, nor did the bees that Catalán had been tending for two years. Continue reading...
Woman shot dead in New York state after friend drove into wrong driveway
Kevin Monahan charged with second-degree murder of Kaylin Gillis after opening fire on carA woman looking for a friend’s house in upstate New York was shot dead after the car she was riding in mistakenly went to the wrong address and was met with gunfire in the driveway, authorities have said.Kaylin Gillis, 20, was travelling through the rural town of Hebron with three people on Saturday night when the group made a wrong turn on to the property. Continue reading...
100 years on, how Yankee Stadium helped give birth to a baseball juggernaut
Along with the arrival of Babe Ruth, the Yankees’ move from Manhattan to the Bronx started a journey that would turn them into world-famous winnersA century ago on Tuesday, the New York Yankees came out of the shadow of their Manhattan landlords to christen the ballpark that would be known as “The House That Ruth Built” in the Bronx.On 18 April 1923, 60,000 fans jammed into “The Yankee Stadium,” as it was originally called, to see the American League defending champions take on their rival Boston Red Sox. Batting third for the Yankees and playing right field on the historic Opening Day was their star slugger, Babe Ruth, just a few years after New York had acquired him from Boston in December 1919. Continue reading...
For years, we believed we could live as both Ukrainians and Russians. Not any more | Artem Mazhulin
Growing up near the border there was no physical barrier. Now war has forced citizens of both sides to choose their identitiesWhere do you call home? I’ve travelled and lived in so many places that the question sometimes confused me. Being eastern Ukrainian doesn’t make it easy to look for your roots, either.Two world wars, the Holodomor, Stalin’s red terror, the collapse of the USSR, decades of isolation from the outside world. But I know from tracing my family tree – as best I could – back to the 18th century that the place I was born into is my ancestral home. A small town called Dvorichna and the villages around it in Kharkiv Oblast, only 19 miles from the Russian border. Since the war, that home has become a frontline, my parents’ house has become a lair for the occupiers, my school has become a shooting range and my entire village has become a battlefield.Artem Mazhulin is a Ukrainian journalist based in KyivDo 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...
China’s ‘zero Covid’ policy was a mass imprisonment campaign | Murong Xuecun
The Chinese government used the pandemic to accumulate ever more power. The result was a totalitarian, anti-scientific humanitarian catastropheIn one week last December, five members of Guan Yao’s family in Beijing died, including his father, his father-in-law and his grandmother. In an interview with a journalist, Guan, who lives in California, appeared powerless and dejected. Yet – for reasons that anyone from China understands – he chose his words carefully. Avoiding directly mentioning the Chinese government, he referred only to an ambiguous “them”. “It is difficult to understand,” Guan said, “why they abruptly lifted all restrictions.”If you choose to believe official Chinese government documents, the deaths of Guan’s five relatives had nothing to do with Covid. They may have been infected with Covid, but government rules – rules that can’t be made public and can’t be questioned – required that doctors who issue death certificates come up with other causes of death. Guan’s uncle died of Parkinson’s, his grandmother of kidney failure. Continue reading...
FBI arrests guardsman who applied for job on RentAHitman.com
Josiah Garcia reportedly told undercover agent he was an excellent shot and willing to torture people and cut off fingers or earsFake website RentAHitman.com has snagged another would-be killer-for-hire after a US soldier applied to be an assassin and accepted his first (fake) mission apparently believing it to be real.Josiah Garcia, a Tennessee air national guardsman, was arrested after federal agents said he responded to an online ad through the parody website. Continue reading...
Boy trapped inside claw machine after climbing in to get a prize
Thirteen-year-old was rescued and banned from North Carolina amusement park for one year for attempted theftA 13-year-old boy had to be freed from a claw machine after he climbed inside hoping to score a prize, according to an official at a North Carolina amusement park.Carowinds officials were alerted just before 2pm on Sunday that the boy was inside the Cosmic XL Bonus Game, which contained plush prizes, according to Courtney C McGarry Weber, a spokesperson for the park south of Charlotte. Continue reading...
Private equity’s dominance has gone too far | Nils Pratley
London Stock Exchange should try to create stepping stone between private ownership and quoted statusHere it is then: private equity’s long-predicted raid on the UK’s ranks of mid-sized quoted companies. Last week, Dechra Pharmaceuticals, a veterinary medicine group, said it had received a potential cash bid of £4.6bn from EQT, the Swedish private equity firm. Then Network International, a payments processor in the Middle East and Africa, said it was in talks with the European private equity titan CVC plus Francisco Partners from the US.On Monday, the Aberdeen-based oilfield services group John Wood, after putting up stout resistance for weeks, said it was open to talks with Apollo of the US. And Apollo popped up again mid-morning with a tentative approach to THG, the headline-hogging e-commerce retailer formerly called The Hut Group. Continue reading...
Blinken warns Sudan’s rivals as US diplomatic convoy comes under fire
Secretary of state condemns apparent attack by fighters linked to paramilitary RSF after days of deadly clashes
Ron DeSantis threatens prison near Disney theme park in latest retaliation
After being humiliated by its outgoing board, the Florida governor has hit upon another idea to punish the companyRon DeSantis has unveiled the latest act of retaliation against Disney for speaking out against his “don’t say gay” law: he’s threatening to build a new state prison next to the company’s central Florida theme parks.The Republican governor dropped the suggestion at a hastily convened Monday lunchtime press conference, at which he laid out steps the state legislature would take to try to regain control over Florida’s largest private employer. Continue reading...
Police charge white man for shooting Black teen boy who had wrong address
Ralph Yarl, 16, is in stable condition as outrage spread over the police’s initial decision to release the homeowner without chargesA white homeowner in Kansas City, Missouri, has been charged with armed assault after he shot a Black teenager who rang his doorbell by mistake, authorities announced on Monday.Andrew Lester, 85, is also facing a charge of armed criminal action after shooting Ralph Yarl, 16, twice on Thursday. The teenager, a high school junior, was going to pick up his younger twin brothers from a play date when he went to the wrong address. Zachary Thompson, the prosecuting attorney, announced the charges late on Monday after intense local protests and widespread outrage over the police’s decision to briefly detain Lester before releasing him without charges. Continue reading...
Black teen shot after going to wrong address to pick up his siblings – video
A homeowner shot a Black teenager twice when the youth knocked at his door by mistake to pick up his siblings from a play date in Kansas City, Missouri. Ralph Yarl, a high school junior, was seriously injured but in stable condition on Monday, his family said. The homeowner, who Yarl’s family say is white, was detained but released within 24 hours by Kansas City police. Demonstrators took to the streets in protest against the decision by city authorities, who insisted they could not take further action until they had spoken to the seriously injured boy. The homeowner has since been charged with armed assault.
Hollywood writers overwhelmingly vote to authorize strike
Vote is seen as an opportunity to reverse the trend of poorly compensating writers as studios report blockbuster profitsWriters in Hollywood represented by the Writers Guild of America (WGA) voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike if union leadership decides to call for one amid contract negotiations with major studios.The strike vote was approved, with 97.85% of members voting in favor and 2.15% voting against. More than 9,200 ballots were cast in the vote, with nearly 80% of all members participating in the vote. The results surpass the union’s strike vote results in 2017, when 6,310 ballots were cast with 96.3% voting in favor. Continue reading...
Jayland Walker shooting: officers won’t face charges in death of Black motorist
Grand jury declines to indict eight officers who fatally shot Walker last June in Akron, Ohio, during an attempted traffic stopEight police officers who fired dozens of rounds at Jayland Walker, a 25-year-old Black man, following a car and foot chase will not face criminal charges in his death because a grand jury declined to indict them, Ohio’s attorney general announced Monday.Walker’s death last June sparked protests in Akron after police released body camera footage showing him dying in a hail of gunfire. Police said he had refused to stop when they tried to pull him over for minor equipment and traffic violations, though they haven’t specified further. Police say Walker fired a shot from his car 40 seconds into the pursuit. Continue reading...
George Santos, Republican who lied in his first election, announces second run
The disgraced Republican congressman, who is the subject of a House ethics panel inquiry, is expected to face many challengersDisgraced Republican congressman George Santos, who has admitted to fabricating parts of his résumé in his successful bid for a seat in the House of Representatives, has announced he will stand for a second term representing his New York district.Santos, whose district is focused on New York City’s suburbs, is the subject of an inquiry by the House ethics committee, as well as complaints alleging sexual harassment and campaign finance violations. Continue reading...
Republican fabulist George Santos announces re-election bid – as it happened
Alabama police search for clues in shooting that killed four at teen party
Attack at teenager’s birthday party in Dadeville left 28 people injured on weekend of more shootings in AmericaStudents at a small-town Alabama school, its flag flying at half-mast Monday, returned to class as investigators worked to piece together what happened at a Saturday night shooting that killed four people, including two Dadeville high school students.The 485-student school is a center of civic life in Dadeville, population 3,200, where “Home of the Tigers” is painted on the water tower. The attack at the teenager’s birthday party also injured 28 at the Mahogany Masterpiece dance studio, where the teenage sister of one of the victims was celebrating her Sweet 16 birthday party. Continue reading...
Barclays ‘should face questions over former chief and Epstein’
Investor advisory firm highlights bank’s support for Jes Staley in 2020-21 despite investigation over his connections with disgraced financierThe Barclays board should face questions about its decision to back former boss Jes Staley despite his connections with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a leading corporate governance service has said.Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) told investors in Barclays that questions “can be posed now” about the board’s judgment in continuing to support Staley between 2019 and 2021 when he was subject of regulatory investigations into the nature of his relationship with the disgraced financier. Continue reading...
Judge rejects Trump request to delay rape trial over negative publicity
The court said that Trump himself ‘provoked’ some of the publicity and cannot claim prejudice to delay next week’s trial startDonald Trump’s rape trial will begin next week as scheduled after a federal judge rejected a request for a one-month delay, saying the former president cannot make public statements to promote pre-trial publicity and then claim it is prejudicial to him and reason to delay.Lewis A Kaplan, a federal judge in Manhattan, said the civil trial on claims against Trump by the columnist E Jean Carroll will begin as scheduled on 25 April. Trump denies the rape or knowing Carroll. Continue reading...
Kenyans sweep Boston Marathon but Eliud Kipchoge misses out on podium
The Pentagon leaks reveal the rot at the heart of US intelligence – but they haven’t hurt Ukraine | Frank Ledwidge
This latest cache of secret documents is yet another own goal by a pathologically confused security serviceSo far this century, there have been three major public “compromises” of US intelligence material. The first – the WikiLeaks series initiated by Chelsea Manning – revealed the mayhem at the heart of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Edward Snowden’s vast cache uncovered the US state’s campaign of unlawful surveillance against its own people. Over the past week, we have seen yet another collection of secret documents ruffle the feathers of US intelligence.Of the three sets of leaks, the most recent is, in itself, the least politically damaging. But what they demonstrate again is the dangerous self-created and continuing rot at the heart of the US intelligence system: the combination of over-classification and the widespread availability of access to secret material. Continue reading...
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