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Republicans are threatening to default on the US national debt. Don’t believe them | Robert Reich
Here’s a dirty secret: both Republicans’ debt hysteria and Biden’s proposed tax hikes are pure theater. Neither will happenPresident Biden is proposing to trim the federal budget deficit by close to $3tn over the next 10 years. He was an FDR-like spender in the first two years of his presidency. Has he now turned into a Calvin Coolidge skinflint?Neither. He’s a cunning political operator.Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few and The Common Good. His new book, The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It, is out now. He is a Guardian US columnist. His newsletter is at robertreich.substack.comThis article was amended on 9 March 2023 to correct an editor’s error in the standfirst. Biden has proposed tax hikes for wealthy Americans, not tax cuts. Continue reading...
Virginia boy who shot his teacher won’t face criminal charges, says prosecutor
Six-year-old shot Abigail Zwerner on 6 January while she was teaching class, leaving her seriously injuredA six-year-old boy who shot his teacher in January will not face criminal charges, a prosecutor in Newport News, Virginia, said on Wednesday night.On 6 January, the first-grader shot Abigail Zwerner while she was teaching class at Richneck elementary school, leaving her seriously injured. Continue reading...
Former Navajo Nation leader Peterson Zah dies at age 85
Zah, first president of the largest tribal reservation in the US, worked tirelessly to correct wrongdoings against Native AmericansPeterson Zah, a Navajo Nation leader who guided the tribe through a politically tumultuous era and worked tirelessly to correct wrongdoings against Native Americans, has died.Zah died late on Tuesday at a hospital in Fort Defiance, Arizona, after a lengthy illness, his family and the tribe announced. He was 85. Continue reading...
JP Morgan sues ex Barclays boss Jes Staley over ties to Jeffrey Epstein
US bank moves against former employee in attempt to make him liable for any penalties from civil lawsuitsThe US bank JP Morgan is suing the ex-Barclays boss and its former employee Jes Staley, over his relationship with the late billionaire and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The lawsuit is JP Morgan’s attempt to make Staley liable for penalties it may face as a result of two separate legal battles that accuse the lender of helping Epstein’s sex trafficking of women and girls. Continue reading...
Sorry, Seth Rogen: good film reviews wouldn’t mean much if bad ones weren’t allowed
The actor has been complaining about the hurt that critics can deliver. But someone has to call out stinkers, as you would think he’d agree
Publishers are cynically using ‘sensitivity readers’ to protect their bottom lines | Zoe Dubno
As books become intellectual property assets, publishers become asset managers trying to future-proof their toxic investmentsThe news that many of Roald Dahl’s books had been edited by the publisher Puffin to excise “offensive references to gender and race” has unleashed a brouhaha among the literary establishment, anti-woke crusaders and just about everyone online.The revisions brought simmering debates about censorship in the name of creating a more genteel, accepting society to their head. An added valence, that the books are for children, seemed to weigh in favor of those who believed references to women as “hags” or to a “weird African language the monkeys spoke” should be scrubbed so that future generations can be shielded from prejudiced thoughts. Continue reading...
First Thing: Russian missile barrage knocks out power in Ukraine
Latest attack reported to include use of hypersonic missiles, of which Moscow is only believed to have a few dozen. Plus, the 10 worst places to live in the US for air pollution
The election-denying Republicans who aided Trump’s ‘big lie’ and got promoted
In 2022, many Republicans who embraced election denialism were re-elected and, in some cases, elevated to higher officeDonald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election brought the US to the brink of a democratic crisis. Refusing to concede his loss to Joe Biden, he attempted to use every lever available to try and throw out the results of the election, pressuring state lawmakers, Congress and the courts to declare him the winner.Those efforts didn’t succeed. But Trump nonetheless created a new poison that seeped deep in the Republican party – a belief that the results of US elections cannot be trusted. The belief quickly became Republican orthodoxy: it was embraced by Republican officeholders across the country as well as local activists who began to bombard and harass local election officials, forcing many of them to retire. The January 6 attack on the US Capitol – in which thousands stormed the building, and five people died – was the starkest reminder of the potential violent consequences of this rhetoric. Continue reading...
A nose ring, a bicycle, a Radiohead album: I’m becoming a total cliche – and I quite like it | Moya Lothian-McLean
My scorn for convention hid a pit of insecurity. I was just another urban millennial, and never as singular as I imaginedOvernight, I’ve started listening to Radiohead. For the millions who have already experienced the pleasure of transcending their mortal form via Weird Fishes, this won’t seem particularly notable. But I have spent my entire life this far avowedly not listening to Radiohead, a band reserved for boyfriends. Now, to paraphrase Thom Yorke himself, it’s as if I’ve knocked a hole in a wall and can see out on to another plane I never knew existed.This is just one of a series of drastic U-turns I’ve made in recent months that have significantly undercut my previous conception of what sort of person I am. I’ve gone from seven years of declaring that I would never get on a bike in London, to being an annoying cycling evangelist.Moya Lothian-McLean is a contributing editor at Novara MediaDo 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...
I’ve found my dream job – thanks to that nasty fall into wild garlic | Adrian Chiles
Nothing could be more fulfilling than making the countryside safe for walkers. No one should have to risk their neck on a rickety stileI know what my dream job is, partly thanks to something I once wrote here about a nasty fall I had one Easter Sunday. A riveting piece, which you doubtless remember. It was on Gower, during a long walk, when a knackered old stile by a patch of wild garlic proved no match for my bulk. I still sport the scar. Two years on from this unhappy incident I was stopped while out shopping in Sketty, a suburb of Swansea. This nice woman told me that her husband, being in charge of paths for Swansea council, had read the piece, worked out where the now-destroyed stile was, and got it fixed.I expressed my gratitude, but my first, thrilling thought was this: there is a head of paths? That’s an actual thing? How wonderful. I want that job. I want to get up every morning, sift through reports of poor signage, overgrown-ness and death-trap stiles, consult my maps and then go out and rectify. I believe I have also written about an encounter with some path-clearers. I’m serious about this. I left the woman my number for the path man to call me so we could talk for hours, but he didn’t. If he was worried I’d want his job off him, he was on the right, well, track. Continue reading...
Scabby the Rat is an American labor icon. Why are his manufacturers disowning him?
The frightening character who appears amid union disputes can be traced back to a single factory – which wasn’t unionizedIn New York – a city poised to hire its first “rat czar” after rat sightings doubled in the past year – street-side rodents are fairly commonplace. But the rat stationed on a Union Square curb is something of a different beast. This one is roughly 10ft tall, with incisors the size of iPads. Its eyes are bloodshot, its claws extended, and its belly marked with what look like open, oozing sores. Depending whom you ask, its name is “Scabby”, or just “the Rat”.Since January, give or take, the Rat has been strapped into the bed of a Ford F-150, staring down Tammany Hall. The historic building is poised to become a giant pet store, Petco’s New York flagship, a three-floor bestial mall equipped with its own animal hospital. Continue reading...
Cocaine cat: Cincinnati zoo takes in exotic feline found with drug in system
Wild African serval known as Amiry was captured by police in January after being spotted in treeA wild cat captured earlier this year with cocaine in its system is now living at an Ohio zoo.The African serval known as Amiry was captured in late January after being spotted in a tree in Oakley, Ohio, a neighborhood in Cincinnati, the local news outlet WLWT5 reported. Continue reading...
Winner of $2.04bn lottery buys $25.5m house in the Hollywood Hills
Powerball prize winner Edwin Castro now has a mansion nestled among the homes of Ariana Grande and Jimmy KimmelCountless people ask themselves what they would do if they hit the jackpot, and the California man who took home the world’s largest ever lottery prize has now shown his answer to that age-old question.Edwin Castro, winner of the historic $2.04bn Powerball jackpot in November, recently spent $25.5m buying a five-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion in Los Angeles’s glitzy Hollywood Hills, the real estate publication Dirt and the city’s Times newspaper first reported. Continue reading...
Blinken’s Moscow policy criticized by envoy who helped free Brittney Griner
Secretary of state’s reluctance to speak to Russian counterpart impedes US, says envoy who helped arrange WNBA star’s releaseA former US diplomat who participated in efforts to free the WNBA star Brittney Griner from jail in Russia has harshly criticised the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, and the Biden administration over their approach to diplomacy with Moscow.Cameron Hume, a career diplomat who was an ambassador under Bill Clinton, George W Bush and Barack Obama, said: “For a secretary of state to not want to even get body language or two words from Sergei Lavrov about the situation in Moscow, in the Kremlin, in the people who are close to [Vladimir] Putin, during a time of war was striking to me. Continue reading...
NBA great Shawn Kemp jailed on felony drive-by shooting charge
Lawmaker who gave tours of Capitol will lead inquiry of January 6 panel
Georgia Republican Barry Loudermilk denied giving tours related to the January 6 riots until video was releasedBarry Loudermilk, the Republican representative from Georgia who has been accused of giving tours of the Capitol building days before the January 6 insurrection, will lead a new House committee that will investigate the Democratic-controlled January 6 select committee.On Tuesday, Loudermilk criticized the select committee, saying: “The J6 committee chose to ignore the facts and pursue a particular political narrative. I will not do this.” Continue reading...
‘I’ve been very lucky’: Jim Boeheim officially out at Syracuse after 47 years
Louisville police discriminate against Black people: report’s key findings
Officers used excessive force and failed to protect Black residents, a report launched following the death of Breonna Taylor has foundA report published by the US justice department following the botched police raid that killed Breonna Taylor has found that Louisville’s Metro police department routinely engaged in a pattern of excessive force that deprived people of their rights.The litany of abuses revealed in the report comes amid a reckoning in the US with the brutality and racism of American policing. Continue reading...
Tiger Woods’ girlfriend, Erica Herman, asks judge for release from NDA
White House calls Tucker Carlson ‘shameful’ for misrepresenting January 6 footage – as it happened
Press secretary criticizes Fox News host for depicting security footage as what he described as ‘peaceful chaos’
Atmospheric river comes for California as experts warn it ‘could get really ugly’
A combination of flash flooding, gusty winds and rain could bring more woes for state still recovering from heavy snowstormA fresh atmospheric river is expected to bring more weather chaos to California even as the state is still digging itself out from massive amounts of snow that left mountain communities buried for weeks.Northern and central California are set to receive most of the rain this weekend, which forecasters have warned could cause flash flooding as warm rain hits the state’s almost record snowpack. The state will see moderate to heavy rain, flooding, gusty winds and heavy snow in high elevations through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Continue reading...
Louisville police failed to protect Black people, inquiry launched after Breonna Taylor death finds
Merrick Garland condemns ‘unacceptable’ police conduct after review concludes officers violated residents’ civil rightsLouisville police engaged in unlawful practices that violated residents’ civil rights and discriminated against Black people and people with behavioral health deficiencies, the US justice department concluded on Wednesday following an investigation prompted by the killing of Breonna Taylor in a botched police raid in 2020.The city of Louisville agreed to a consent decree to reform policing practices. Continue reading...
Olivia Dunne’s AI endorsement raises ethical questions around NIL deals
Fox News presenter Tucker Carlson 'not credible' after Jan 6 coverage, says White House – video
White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said Fox News presenter Tucker Carlson was 'not credible' given his misrepresentation of the January riots after obtaining footage from Republican house speaker, Kevin McCarthy. Carlson aired his first segment on the riots on Tuesday, where he described the mob that attacked Capitol Hill as 'peaceful sightseers'. Jean-Pierre told reporters: 'As it relates to the Tucker Carlson question, we agree with the Fox Nation's own attorneys and executives who have repeatedly stressed in multiple courts of law that Tucker Carlson is not credible when it comes to this issue in particular'
Russia unlikely to make 'major territorial gains' in 2023, says US intelligence – video
The US director of national intelligence, Avril Haines, told a Senate intelligence committee that Russian forces in Ukraine were 'facing considerable constraints, including personnel and ammunition shortages, dysfunction within the military's leadership, exhaustion, as well as morale challenges'. Haines said that without a move towards greater mobilisation and securing substantial third-party sources of ammunition, the Russian military may shift in the coming months to holding and defending the territory it currently occupies
Larry Hogan doesn’t rule out third-party 2024 campaign in bid to stop Trump
Ex-governor pulls back from running for Republican nomination but says question of third-party run ‘keeps popping up’Larry Hogan, the former Republican governor of Maryland, has ruled out a run for his party’s presidential nomination in 2024 – but not ruled out running as a third-party candidate in an attempt to stop Donald Trump’s return to the White House.Hogan told ABC: “I haven’t ruled that out. But it’s not something I’m really working toward or thinking about” even though “the question keeps popping up more and more”. Continue reading...
Tucker Carlson, who ‘passionately hates’ Trump, shows more Capitol footage
Fox News continues to claim January 6 was peaceful while legal filings show him saying Trump is good at ‘destroying things’The Fox News host Tucker Carlson told an associate he “hated” Donald Trump “passionately”, new filings in a $1.6bn defamation suit against Fox News by Dominion Voter Systems revealed.Even as the filings were reported on Tuesday, Carlson continued to broadcast January 6 security footage in his attempt to cast the deadly attack on Congress as “peaceful chaos” arising from a protest of Trump’s defeat by Joe Biden. Continue reading...
DoJ announces review of Memphis police policies after Tyre Nichols death
Review requested by mayor and police chief and will look into use of force, de-escalation and specialized unitsThe US justice department announced on Wednesday that it will review Memphis police policies on use of force, de-escalation and specialized units in response to the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols during an arrest.The review was requested by the mayor and police chief, the department said. In a separate effort, it will examine the use of specialized units around the US and produce a guide for police chiefs and mayors on their use. Continue reading...
Diabolical liberty: after-school Satanists club threatens to sue district over ban
Club in Pennsylvania was initially approved to use facilities, but was rescinded after pushback from community membersAn after-school Satanists club in Pennsylvania is threatening to raise hell after local district leaders denied them the ability to convene on their school grounds.The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), together with its Pennsylvania chapter, sent a letter to the Saucon Valley school district demanding that they allow the After School Satan Club, or ASSC, access to school facilities in accordance with the US constitution’s first amendment right to practice religion freely. Continue reading...
Republican states pull out of voter rolls program amid false claims of bias
Three states announce end of Eric membership citing unfounded concerns over security and political leaning of organizationThree Republican states announced this week that they would be terminating their membership with a prominent, multi-state consortium that shares voter rolls data to keep their lists up to date. The moves come amid unfounded rightwing conspiracies about the security and partisan leaning of the organization.Florida, West Virginia and Missouri said this week that they are leaving the Electronic Registration Information Center (Eric), a group of roughly 30 states on both sides of the aisle that assist one another in voter roll maintenance. The group matches member states’ voter rolls to each other to flag registrations of duplicate voters or people who have moved or died. The more states that are involved, the more accurate Eric’s services can be. Continue reading...
Murdoch feared Fox News hosts went ‘too far’ on Trump election lie, files show
Email from billionaire mogul among reams of new evidence unsealed in defamation suit brought by Dominion Voting SystemsRupert Murdoch said Fox News hosts Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham maybe “went too far” in their coverage of Donald Trump’s voter fraud lie, according to an email submitted as evidence in a defamation lawsuit brought by an election operations company.Dominion Voting Systems is suing Fox News for $1.6bn, accusing the cable TV network of amplifying debunked allegations that their voting machines were used to rig the 2020 US presidential election against Trump, in favour of Joe Biden. Continue reading...
Oklahoma voters reject legalized recreational marijuana
With 90% of ballots counted as of Tuesday night, 63% of voters rejected proposal to legalize recreational use for people over 21Oklahoma voters on Tuesday rejected a ballot measure that would have legalized recreational marijuana use by people over the age of 21, a setback for advocates who have seen the conservative state embrace access to the drug for medicinal purposes.Across Oklahoma, 2,890 licenses have been approved for medical marijuana businesses. Oklahoma City, the state capital, is home to more than 400 dispensaries. Continue reading...
Michelle Obama says she sobbed ‘uncontrollably’ after Trump’s inauguration
Former first lady makes remark on The Light Podcast, her new venture, and notes the lack of diversity at the Capitol that dayMichelle Obama has described how after leaving Donald Trump’s inauguration in January 2017, she broke into “uncontrollable sobbing”.The former first lady was speaking on The Light Podcast, her new venture which launched on Tuesday. Continue reading...
The US central bank is poised to cause untold hardship to millions of Americans | Robert Reich
The Federal Reserve chairman has admitted that at least 2 million people could lose their jobs if interest rates keep risingAs chairman of the Federal Reserve board, Jerome Powell is making his semi-annual policy report to Congress this week. I have an urgent question for Powell that I hope members of Congress will also ask: how can he justify further rate hikes in light of America’s staggering inequality?Powell and his colleagues on the Fed’s open market committee are considering pushing interest rates much higher in their quest to get inflation down to their target of 2%. They believe higher interest rates will reduce consumer spending and slow the economy.Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few and The Common Good. His new book, The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It, is out now. He is a Guardian US columnist. His newsletter is at robertreich.substack.com Continue reading...
Cameron Smith jokes about 'walking around in crowd' after Sawgrass exclusion – video
Reigning champion Cameron Smith will not be defending his Players Championship title at Sawgrass after being suspended from the PGA Tour due to his decision to join the LIV Tour. When asked whether he'll be watching this year's event in person, the golfer reported being a little bit unsure, despite living at Jacksonville Beach, just 10 minutes away. Smith joked that he might find an alternative way to be at the event, saying 'even getting out there and watching walking around in the crowd might be pretty funny'.
After the earthquakes, it’s women and girls in Turkey feeling the aftershocks | Elif Shafak
Stories of abuse are emerging from the rubble. Meanwhile, in a misogynistic society, women’s basic needs are going unmetIn Turkey’s southern province of Hatay, one of the most ravaged cities in the recent earthquakes, 25-year-old Alev Altun, the mother of two young children, became homeless in one night, like thousands of others. Having nowhere to go, she agreed to take refuge in the house of her ex-husband, on his invitation, assuming it would be safer to stay with the father of her children than alone in a tent or in a building at risk of collapse.While she was sleeping, her ex-husband allegedly poured scalding water all over her, shouting she should be grateful that he had not killed her. She remains in intensive care at a local hospital, with severe burns to her head, face and body. Hers is one of the many harrowing stories of women and girls in crisis zones. Continue reading...
Volkswagen warns EU that US is beating it in race to attract battery makers
Carmaker says it is progressing faster on US factory than European one thanks to subsidiesVolkswagen has told the EU it is making faster progress in building a US battery factory than one in eastern Europe because of huge subsidies made available by the White House – adding to pressure on Brussels to offer bigger green incentives.Europe’s largest carmaker has warned the EU it is being overtaken in the race to attract gigafactory investment, after Joe Biden announced a package of help to achieve net zero aims worth a total of $369bn (£312bn) under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Continue reading...
Judge delays execution of mentally ill Texas inmate who gouged own eyes out
Andre Thomas, 39, was set to be executed on 5 April for killing his estranged wife and her two children in 2004A scheduled execution of a Texas death row inmate whose attorneys say gouged out both of his eyes, in separate incidents, because of severe mental illness was delayed by a judge on Tuesday.Andre Thomas, 39, was set to be executed on 5 April, for fatally stabbing in March 2004 his estranged wife, Laura Christine Boren, 20, their four-year-old son, Andre Lee, and her 13-month-old daughter, Leyha Marie Hughes, cutting out the hearts of the children. Continue reading...
US educational authorities must resist ‘anti-woke’ censorship | Ta-Nehisi Coates, Angela Davis, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Ibram X Kendi, Gloria Steinem, Cornel West and others
We are deeply concerned about disinformation campaigns that seek to discredit intersectionality, Black feminism and antiracismAs academics, artists, advocates, policy-makers and concerned persons from different parts of the world, we emphatically oppose the attacks being waged on educational curricula in the United States and elsewhere against intersectionality, critical race theory, Black feminism, queer theory and other frameworks that address structural inequality. We join the thousands of signatories who have opposed censoring critical content in public and higher education. We also agree with the 30 Black LGBTQ organizations that have denounced the “relentless attacks that have led to book banning, curriculum censorship, politically motivated purges of educators, and an exodus of skilled teachers”.Here we write as concerned individuals in professions ranging from education and research to policymaking, clinical care, and advocacy who have benefited from and continue to use intersectionality and a family of related concepts in our work. In this letter, we express our concerns about the coordinated and dangerous disinformation campaigns that seek to discredit and censor vital tools such as intersectionality and Black feminism. This strategy has surfaced in conjunction with the recent debacle concerning college-level curriculum for high school students in the United States, but has appeared elsewhere as well.A growing number of activists, intellectuals, academics, and others have signed this open letter hosted by the Action Network Continue reading...
First Thing: Five women denied abortion care in Texas sue state over bans
The women were refused abortions despite their nonviable pregnancies posing a serious risk to their health. Plus, the secrets of lifelong friendships
Black couple win discrimination case after their house value was lowballed
The case offers a glimpse into the ways housing assessments are riddled with systemic racism, exacerbating inequalitiesWhen Paul Austin and Tenisha Tate-Austin had their home assessed by an appraiser in 2020, they learned it was worth $995,000. So the Black couple, who purchased their home in December 2016 and spent thousands in renovation costs over the years, decided to get a second opinion. They “white-washed” their property and had a white friend pose as the homeowner. Weeks later, a different appraiser assessed the house’s value at $1,482,500.The couple sued for discrimination. Continue reading...
Airbnb was wild, disruptive and cheap: we loved it. But it wasn’t a love strong enough to last | Emma Brockes
It was great for a while. Then people started finding their ‘host’ was a lettings agency, and communities weren’t keen on guestsIn the US, the canary in the coalmine may turn out to have been the Super Bowl last month, when the confluence of the biggest game in American football, a huge international golf tournament and annual spring training should have brought a windfall to the landlords of Phoenix, Arizona. Unlike some cities – notably, Barcelona and Los Angeles – that have introduced measures to curb the growth of short-term rentals, in Phoenix there are few restrictions. And so, in February, hosts of Airbnb, Vrbo and similar properties-for-let companies stood by for a bonanza, hiking prices to an average of $1,000 a night. And then they waited. And waited.I remember the promise of early stays at Airbnbs. It seemed like such a win, a wild combination of more space for less money, deeper engagement with a local community and, by circumventing hotel chains, the obscure but unavoidable sense present at the start of so much disruptive technology, that you were getting one over the Man. If you were travelling with kids, the mere presence of a kitchen made Airbnb properties seem like a dream. And look, here came a nice host to tell you which local diner to eat at. It was, literally, all so homespun and pleasing. Continue reading...
George Santos a ‘bludgeoning tool’ for Democrats, New York Republican says
Congressman has become a ‘bludgeoning tool’ being used to damage Republicans in Congress, Marc Molinaro saysThe New York congressman and fabulist George Santos has become a “bludgeoning tool” being used to damage Republicans in Congress, a fellow New York Republican said, as Santos continued to ignore calls from some within his party to resign.“He is a bludgeoning tool the Democrats are using without regard for truth,” Marc Molinaro, who like Santos won election to the House last November, told Politico in an interview. Continue reading...
Can MLS grow its fanbase by ‘doing a Wrexham’?
The Welsh club has enjoyed a surge in popularity thanks to its starring role in a docuseries. But TV coverage doesn’t necessarily guarantee successThe US is a popular destination for touring European soccer teams, but the country has never welcomed a team like Wrexham before. The Welsh club will travel across the Atlantic this summer to take part in a series of events that could reportedly include friendly matches against Chelsea and Manchester United. There may be as many Paul Mullin shirts as Marcus Rashford ones.Mullin and his teammates are well known to anyone who has watched FX’s Welcome to Wrexham TV docuseries. The show, which details Ryan Reynolds and Robert McElhenney’s escapades as owners of the team, has thrust the European lower leagues into the American mainstream. Wrexham’s matches are now a regular draw on US TV – their first match on ESPN2 earlier this season easily outperformed MLS coverage on Fox Sports on the same day. Continue reading...
Young women, do you need more confidence? This is how to get it | Gaby Hinsliff
I’ve always turned to my older peers for careers advice. Now, much to my surprise, it’s my turn to pass the favour onFor almost all my working life, I have relied on the advice of older women. But nothing they told me – about what other people were actually getting paid, or how to handle the creepier moments, or all the unwritten Westminster rules that nobody explains – was preparation for the shock of being asked recently at a party for career advice myself. It’s the professional equivalent of glimpsing some haggard-looking woman in a passing mirror and wondering briefly who that is before realising that it is, in fact, you. You were the future once. Now you are the future’s mum.On reflection, there’s much to be said for embracing crone status, and with it the great unsung pleasure of stopping seeing everyone else, rather exhaustingly, as competition and starting to get vicarious kicks out of younger women’s triumphs instead.Gaby Hinsliff is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
What fresh misogynist hell is this? Why a new ‘maid’ cafe is causing a ruckus | Arwa Mahdawi
I assumed an establishment where young women dress as maids and perform submissively would be a den of depravity. The truth may be more complicatedLet’s play a quick round of a game I just invented called Is This Perverted and Misogynistic Or Is This Fine, Actually? The subject is an eatery in Manchester called Animaid that describes itself as “the UK’s only maid cafe.” What’s a maid cafe? Well, if you want to read various academic studies dissecting the phenomenon, they’re available on Google – but the quick and dirty version is that they’re cafes that feature waitresses dressed up like maids, in exaggerated uniforms, who interact with customers in character, sometimes calling them “master”. They’ve been around since the 1990s in Japan and were inspired by dating simulation video games. While they initially catered to male nerds (“otaku”, as they’re known in Japan), they have become more mainstream.Young women performing exaggerated submissiveness? I mean … it kinda screams Perverted and Misogynistic to me. And I’m not the only one getting those vibes. The Animaid cafe caused quite a stir online after a local councillor saw its “no touching” policy displayed in the window and tweeted: “What fresh hell is this in Manchester?” Vigorous discussion ensued and Graham Linehan, once known as the creator of Father Ted and now known for his obsession with transgender people, dubbed it “a Hooters for incels”. Which, credit where it’s due, is a nice turn of phrase. But I’ve always thought the Hooters for incels was just called Hooters.Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnistDo 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...
A year on, many US parents are still reeling from baby formula shortage
Families in rural towns still faced with empty shelves, purchase limitations and fewer options of infant formulaMarie Abate’s son turned six months old last Wednesday, but the joyous milestone also marked a more anxious one: half a year of worrying about how to feed him.Abate wasn’t just concerned about trying to establish breastfeeding or setting a feeding schedule. She has a more fundamental concern: will she be able to find enough formula to make sure he doesn’t go hungry? Continue reading...
Authorities identify Massachusetts ‘Granby girl’ 45 years after she was shot
Advanced genetic testing revealed the murder victim as Patricia Ann Tucker, who was found dead on the side of a logging roadFor nearly 45 years, authorities did not know the name or life story of a woman who was shot dead and left off the side of a logging road in western Massachusetts.But authorities ultimately turned to advanced genetic testing to help them solve the mystery, and they recently figured out the murder victim was Patricia Ann Tucker, who was 28 and had a 5-year-old son when she was killed without her loved ones knowing for decades. Continue reading...
New York mayor’s message to bodegas: ban shoppers who won’t remove masks
Spokesman for city’s corner stores defends plan as disability advocates say it breaks federal lawNew Yorkers love bodegas, their hyper-localized corner stores that are points of both convenience and community. Bodegas stayed open through the worst of the pandemic, providing neighborhoods with a much-needed sense of normalcy – as long as shoppers wore their masks. But this week, Mayor Eric Adams proposed a major reversal: telling shopkeepers not to let in any customers wearing a face covering.Adams, a former cop who has cultivated a tough-on-crime reputation during his time as mayor, said that potential thieves had exploited the ubiquity of face coverings as a way to hide their identity. He cited an unknown assailant who wore a face mask and Tyvek suit when he killed a 67 year-old Manhattan deli worker on 3 March. Continue reading...
Are women really more mentally ill than men? As a psychologist, I’m not so sure | Sanah Ahsan
Women are disproportionately diagnosed with mental problems. But what if the crisis is one not of chemical imbalances, but power imbalances?In the UK, being a woman means you’re three times more likely than a man to have a mental health problem. Rates of self-harm among young women have more than tripled since the 1990s. For those facing interlocking systems of oppression, it gets worse. Black British women are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental health problem than white women. South Asian women are 2.5 times more likely to attempt suicide than white women. Trans women and gender non-conforming folks face a “crisis of trans mental health”. But are women really becoming more “mentally ill”, or are we simply having understandable responses to a traumatising and unjust world?I’ve previously written about the lies of “mental health” – how we are failing people by locating their problems within them as some kind of mental disorder or psychological problem, and thereby depoliticising their distress. And as a psychologist, I’ve seen how mental health services are diagnosing women and girls who have experienced injustice, patriarchal violence and abuse with “mental disorders”.Dr Sanah Ahsan is a clinical psychologist, poet, writer, presenter and educator. She is speaking at the Women of the World festival on 10 MarchDo 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...
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