Beta - or testing - site for Save' plan should take only 10 minutes to use and aims to cut undergraduate payments in halfThe Joe Biden White House is launching a beta - or testing - website as part of its new income-driven student loan repayment plan, according to reports.The site, which CNN first reported on Sunday, comes as part of the president's Saving on a Valuable Education (Save) plan, which was announced earlier this year after the supreme court struck down an earlier iteration of Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. Continue reading...
Presidential hopeful makes comment after Senate Republican leader, 81, froze and was unable to speak this weekPresidential hopeful Nikki Haley has suggested her fellow Republican Mitch McConnell - the longtime powerful US Senate leader - should step aside after an episode in which he physically froze and was unable to speak at the Capitol this week.Appearing on CBS's Face the Nation on Sunday, Haley was asked by the host Margaret Brennan whether she still had confidence in McConnell's ability to lead after the episode. Continue reading...
Senator Chris Murphy dismisses Justice Samuel Alito's claims that Senate has no authority' to regulate the supreme courtSenator Chris Murphy has dismissed claims by the supreme court justice, Samuel Alito, that the Senate has no authority" to create a code of conduct for the court as stunningly wrong".The Connecticut Democrat made those remarks in an interview on CNN's State of the Union on Sunday, adding that Alito should know that more than anyone else because his seat on the supreme court exists only because of an act passed by Congress". Continue reading...
New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu attacks ex-president and says his 2024 bid is a far cry from his victorious 2016 runDonald Trump's campaign for president is a far cry from his victorious run for the White House in 2016, his fellow Republican and New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu said on Sunday.This is not the Donald Trump of 2016, don't fool yourself," Sununu - who recently passed on an Oval Office run of his own in part to elevate his credibility in speaking out against the ex-president - said during an interview on ABC's This Week. He doesn't have the energy, he doesn't have the fastball, he basically is droning on for 90 minutes in his long-form speeches about his legal battles, as opposed to talking about the future of this country." Continue reading...
Decision comes as lawmakers in conservative states are pushing for measures making it easier to ban or restrict access to booksArkansas is temporarily blocked from enforcing a law that would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing harmful" materials to minors, a federal judge ruled on Saturday.US district judge Timothy L Brooks issued a preliminary injunction against the law, which also would have created a new process to challenge library materials and request that they be relocated to areas not accessible by kids. The measure, signed by the state's Republican governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, earlier this year, was set to take effect on 1 August. Continue reading...
Talismanic United States footballer's diverse approach to clothes mirrors her flair on the fieldThe United States women's national football team (USWNT) are off to a good start in the defence of their World Cup title, winning their opening match against Vietnam 3-0 before drawing with the Netherlands on Thursday. This year, the team are looking to give Megan Rapinoe, their talismanic attacker, a final piece of silverware before she retires.Over the past decade, Rapinoe has established herself as a global superstar. In the 2019 World Cup, she won both the Golden Boot (for most goals scored in the tournament) and the Golden Ball (best player). She is a double Olympic medallist and recipient of the most prestigious prize in the game, the Ballon d'Or. Last year, she received the presidential medal of freedom. Continue reading...
There have been nearly 415 mass shootings in the US as of Sunday morningThe latest mass shootings in the US left a total of 10 people wounded in Seattle and Lansing, Michigan, late Friday and early Sunday, respectively, according to authorities.In each of the shootings, five people were wounded, including two who were in critical condition. Continue reading...
The ultra-wealthy want to limit their interactions as they glide through life. But the rest of us want the touch points' they would rather avoid: ticket sellers, bank branches, customer service assistants you can actually talk to ...I got a new insight into the psyche of the super-rich recently, from an article about the planetary middle finger that is the private jet. A big selling point is the ability to minimise what are known as touch points': the individual microinteractions that take place as we move through the world, like saying hello to a gate agent or asking a fellow passenger to switch seats," New York magazine explained. When you fly commercial, there are more than 700 touch points," Alexandra Price, a brand communications manager at the jet-charter company VistaJet told the reporter. When you fly private, it's just 20."It makes being ridiculously rich sound like having very high-end noise cancelling headphones, but for your whole life, so that you exist in a bubble of serenity insulated from the grubby taint of microinteracting" with the public. It's babyish - a sort of bought helplessness - and regal, gliding through life behind a protective cordon that prevents scrofulous peasants from reaching for the hem of your Loro Piana leisurewear. Continue reading...
You'd better not wait - small businesses must reconsider their location and business model to survive in this new eraYou'd have to be asleep not to notice the generational change that's happening in just about every US city. A significant swath of our downtown office space is sitting empty. New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Denver, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Houston, Dallas and other big cities are experiencing record-high office vacancies as workers keep working from home and companies keep letting them.Let's face it: the downtown office market has changed significantly and permanently. Companies - such as Comcast in my home town of Philadelphia - can demand that their employees come back to the office, but they're fighting against the tide. Work attitudes have changed. Technology is better. Remote working is accepted. Some face-time is necessary but we're never going to go back to a 100% in-the-office policy, and companies that attempt this will lose talent to those that adapt to the shift. Continue reading...
By denying the true ills of slavery, DeSantis is working to release the government from the obligation of fixing inequality todayIn the mid-20th century, a generation after the civil war, the United Daughters of the Confederacy set out to rebrand the image of slavery. The group, comprised of female descendants of Confederate soldiers, was fixated on returning the country's social order to its antebellum racial hierarchy. It sought to reimagine slavery as a benign institution, and to glorify the lost cause" of white southern insurrectionists who attempted to overthrow the government in slavery's defense. The place that served as ground zero for the UDC's revisionist-history effort? Schools.In one of its most successful campaigns, the UDC called for the widespread adoption of textbooks that trivialized the horrors of slavery. As a result, a 1954 middle school textbook titled History of Georgia claimed that a typical slave owner often had a barbecue or picnic for his slaves. The [enslaved] often had a great frolic. Even while working in the cotton fields they sang songs." (It is no coincidence that the book was published the same year the NAACP won the supreme court case to desegregate public schools.) And while most contemporary school texts have since moved towards acknowledging that slavery and the subsequent Jim Crow era were reprehensible, organized efforts against teaching accurate racial history continue to occur. Continue reading...
US and UK must use financial firepower of the state to put economies on a saner courseLike many other politicians, Joe Biden talks a good game about the need to tackle global heating. Climate change is an existential threat", the US president said last week, as America sizzled amid record-breaking temperatures.Biden had to do something in response to what Antonio Guterres, the UN secretary general, described as the boiling of the planet. The White House announced a series of measures - such as improved access to drinking water and planting more trees - in response to what has been the hottest month on record. Continue reading...
Crime is down, inflation is falling and the border is quiet. Little wonder the House speaker is floating impeachment of the president for ... somethingIt was the word that the far right of the Republican party most wanted to hear. Kevin McCarthy, speaker of the House of Representatives, said this week his colleagues' investigations of Joe Biden are rising to the level of an impeachment" inquiry.Republicans in Congress admit that they do not yet have any direct evidence of wrongdoing by the US president. But, critics say, there is a simple explanation why they would float the ultimate sanction: they need to put Biden's character on trial because their case against his policies is falling apart. Continue reading...
Ron DeSantis's slew of laws attacking teaching of race and gender issues sees state's colleges struggle to fill faculty postsWith the start of the 2023-24 academic year only six weeks away, senior officials at New College of Florida (NCF) made a startling announcement in mid-July: 36 of the small honors college's approximately 100 full-time teaching positions were vacant. The provost, Bradley Thiessen, described the number of faculty openings as ridiculously high", and the disclosure was the latest evidence of a brain drain afflicting colleges and universities throughout the Sunshine state.Governor Ron DeSantis opened 2023 with the appointment of six political allies to the college's 13-member board of trustees who vowed to drastically alter the supposedly woke"-friendly learning environment on its Sarasota campus. At its first meeting in late January, the revamped panel voted to fire the college president, Patricia Okker, without cause and appoint a former Republican state legislator and education commissioner in her place. Continue reading...
North Carolina, a critical swing state, is seeing rapid changes in election law, placing extra stress on new officials trying to grasp how the system worksThe first job many people take out of college usually doesn't come with a lot of responsibility. Adam Byrnes's first job is to make sure democracy works in a critical US swing state.Before graduating with a political science degree from Emory University, Byrnes, 21, applied to be the director of elections for Swain county, a mountainous region of about 14,000 people in western North Carolina. He was offered the job before he had a diploma in hand and started at the end of May. He's currently preparing for municipal elections in the county seat of Bryson City, which take place in November, while also laying the foundations for the 2024 presidential contest. Continue reading...
The new law suffocating judicial independence will bring autocratic rule to Israeli citizens as well as PalestiniansLast Sunday, trains from Tel Aviv were stuffed with people standing all the way to Jerusalem, practically stuck together by sweat. On arrival, mass chants of De!Mo!Cra!Cy!" rang out through the train station. We were among the hundreds of thousands of giddy Israelis who swarmed the country with protests last weekend against legislation designed to suffocate judicial independence in Israel before a key vote last Monday.But the return to Tel Aviv that Sunday night was different. It had been a long, hot day; the protesters were weary and a bit testy. Our train arrived at the tail end of a massive rightwing demonstration in Tel Aviv, with people who also flooded in from around the country and the West Bank, to support the government's plans. Continue reading...
You look like a sensible man,' yelled someone near the front. Why are you queuing to see a stupid film about DOLLS?'There is a film out called Barbie, which I went to see with my friend Susie on a warm evening last week. The weather had been odd that day, a dense hot rain fell in the afternoon adding to the feeling that society, or the world, or the suburbs from which I emerged around 5pm with an umbrella but no jacket, was perhaps an idea whose time had gone. Which is why I did not blink when an eccentric neighbour, riding into town at the other end of the tube carriage, started telling his seatmates that the world was ending. Get plastered tonight, because," he sang, over and over, in a fairly jolly tone considering, The world ends tomorrow!"It was quite good advice, actually, I thought, reminiscent of mindfulness and all the other modern self-helps. Live in the moment! Seek pleasure! Death comes for us all! Do you guys ever think about dying?" said Barbie, in one of the many trailers I watched in the months leading up to the screening, a thrilling line from anybody's mouth, and even if I hadn't been completely tenderised by the blunt force of the movie's marketing campaign, that alone would have been enough to drag me to the cinema. Get plastered tonight, the world ends tomorrow!" sang the man. I recognised him from the time my daughter was selling her old toys and books for charity from a table outside our house, and he'd got angry with her for not providing a card reader. On the tube he usually avoided my eye. Continue reading...
As Major League Cricket's inaugural tournament concludes with its championship match on Sunday, its cadre of wealthy investors remain as bullish on its potential in America as everAs Texan cricket tycoons go, Anurag Jain certainly cuts a more credible figure than Allen Stanford, the disgraced financier and Twenty20 promoter who notoriously landed a helicopter at Lord's in 2008 and flaunted a crate that he claimed held $20m in cash.Stanford, the flash, brash neocolonial chancer born near Waco, who sought to shape a cricketing empire from his base in Antigua, is serving a 110-year prison sentence in a Florida prison after his 2012 conviction in a Houston court for running a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme. Continue reading...
Even when they don't succeed, as in Spain, their extremist tropes are mainstream fareThe Spanish elections last week did not unfold as many predicted. The coalition of the centre-right People's party and the far-right Vox failed in its bid for power, largely because the Vox vote plummeted, while the incumbent prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, and his social democratic Spanish Socialist Workers party (PSOE), fared better than expected.Do the Spanish results tell us something more profound about European politics and the fate of the far right? Over the past year, the far right has seemed to be on the march across Europe. Last October, Giorgia Meloni became Italy's prime minister after her Brothers of Italy party, with historical roots in the post-Second World War neo-fascist Italian Social Movement, won most seats in the general election. In Finland, the reactionary Finns party is now part of the governing coalition, while the Swedish government depends for its survival on the support of the equally reactionary Sweden Democrats. Continue reading...
Judge Raag Singhal ruled that CNN's words were opinion and could not be the subject of a defamation claimA federal judge has thrown out Donald Trump's $475m defamation lawsuit against CNN, in which the former president claimed the network's description of his claims of election fraud as the big lie" associated him with Adolf Hitler.In a ruling late on Friday night, US judge Raag Singhal, who was nominated by Trump in 2019, said CNN's words were opinion, not fact, and therefore could not be the subject of a defamation claim. Continue reading...
Described by one USA player as the secret to everything', the coach says female health needs more focus as the game growsMegan Rapinoe cried when she heard sports scientist Dawn Scott was leaving the US women's national team. For almost a decade Scott led sports science innovation for the USWNT, as they won trophy after trophy. The Englishwoman departed the world champions in late 2019, with another American player describing her as the secret to everything".In a strange way, it is testament to the growth of women's football that Scott is not at the 2023 Women's World Cup. When the tournament began last week, she was halfway around the world, working as the vice-president of performance, medical and innovation at National Women's Soccer League club Washington Spirit. The demand for Scott and her absence from the World Cup speak to the incredible advancement of the women's game over the past decade, with increased sophistication at club level and new figures driving innovation within national teams. Continue reading...
The American midfielder is looking to reinvigorate his club career with Milan following a lost season at ChelseaBefore the symbol of American soccer", as one Italian sportswriter called him, ever donned AC Milan's jersey for a match, Christian Pulisic made a tremendous impact for his new club.Sales at AC Milan's team store rose by 266% once the 24-year-old native of Hershey, Pennsylvania, signed his four-year contract worth up to $24.2 million. Pulisic's jersey accounted for 45% of all jerseys sold, with Americans representing 43% of total sales, compared to just 9% last year. Continue reading...
Forbes reports claim that engineer at Arnold air force base in Tennessee had taken home government radio technologiesThe Pentagon is investigating a critical compromise" of communications across 17 US air force facilities, according to reports.The US department of defense's investigation comes amid a tip from a base contractor that a 48-year-old engineer at the Arnold air force base in Tennessee had taken home various government radio technologies, Forbes first reported Friday. Continue reading...
Designer Martin Grasser listened to birdsong as he created the cheery, rotund symbol, now unnervingly replaced by an XThere was something almost poignant in the Twitter thread last week from one of the original designers of the site's blue bird logo, soon to be extinct. Martin Grasser recalled how, in 2012, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey had commissioned him, in terms familiar to creatives everywhere: There was essentially no brief," Grasser suggested, other than we want a new bird, and it should be as good as the Apple and Nike logo'. Twitter had made some sort of flying goose - but Jack wanted something simpler."Grasser went away and started sketching different real birds, watching them in flight, listening to birdsong as he worked. His eventual design, after thousands of iterations, was based on a hovering hummingbird with a truncated beak and puffed-up chest. Grasser's thread showed how he had superimposed 15 overlapping circles on the logo to give the bird its optimum friendly" rotundity (the exact opposite of Elon Musk's unnerving new black X branding, which puts a cross next to just about every feeling of alienation). Grasser's valedictory thread was a brief masterclass in how graphic design can tap into human emotion. His bird, meanwhile, will inevitably become exhibit A in the various museums of lost logos that can be found in dustier corners of the internet, alongside the blue globe of Pan Am and the torn ticket stub of Blockbuster Video. Continue reading...
John James of Michigan says presidential contender has gone too far' as outrage grows over Florida teaching of historyFlorida governor and presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis has gone too far" in defending his state's new educational standards which require public schools to teach that enslaved Black Americans benefited from their forced labor by learning useful skills, Republican congressman John James has said.James - who is Black - made his remarks in a post on X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter. Continue reading...
The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, said Washington's security cooperation with Niger was in jeopardy as a result of the overthrow this week of the country's president, Mohamed Bazoum. Addressing reporters during a visit to Australia, Blinken said: 'Our economic and security partnership with Niger - which is significant, hundreds of millions of dollars - depends on the continuation of the democratic governance and constitutional order that has been disrupted by the actions in the last few days.'Gen Abdourahamane Tchiani, the head of the presidential guard since 2011, said on state television on Friday that he was the leader of the group of soldiers behind the coup. Bazoum was elected two years ago in Niger's first peaceful democratic transfer of power since it declared independence from France in 1960
Dawit Kelete, 30, pleads guilty to multiple charges after hitting two protesters, one fatally, during 2020 protest in SeattleA man who hit two Black Lives Matter protesters with his car, killing one of them, during a 2020 demonstration in Seattle has pleaded guilty to multiple felonies.Dawit Kelete, 30, pleaded guilty Thursday to vehicular homicide in the death of 24-year-old Summer Taylor, the Seattle Times reported. He also pleaded guilty to vehicular assault and reckless driving charges. Continue reading...
No winner of Friday's $940m prize, meaning only fifth time in history of Mega Millions grand prize has reached into the billionsThe Mega Millions jackpot climbed to an estimated $1.05bn Friday night, only the fifth time in the history of that particular lottery that the grand prize has reached into the billions.It has been less than two weeks since someone in Los Angeles won a $1.08bn Powerball prize that ranked as the sixth-largest in US lottery history. The winner of that Powerball prize still has not come forward. Continue reading...
Jordan Steinke convicted on misdemeanour charges but found not guilty of more serious charges over 2022 crash in ColoradoA Colorado police officer who put a handcuffed woman in a parked police vehicle that was hit by a freight train was found guilty of reckless endangerment and assault but was acquitted of a third charge of criminal attempt to commit manslaughter during a trial Friday.Jordan Steinke was the first of two officers to go to trial over the 16 September 2022 crash that left Yareni Rios-Gonzalez seriously injured. Continue reading...
There's a word for this sort of oligarchical rule by the elderly, of course: gerontocracyWhen hell freezes over, there will be three things left: Chuck Grassley, Mitch McConnell and cockroaches," the Republican senator John Kennedy recently told NBC News. Continue reading...
A whistleblower has accused the US of a vast cover-up - and claims of non-human' life suggest the unexplained aerial phenomena issue is not going awayAs the world heard tales of recovered alien bodies, crashed extraterrestrial spaceships, and an apparently violent plot to conceal both, not everyone was immediately willing to believe.The Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, inadvertently swept up in this week's remarkable UFO congressional hearing in Washington through her role on the House of Representatives oversight committee, seemed determined to not get too carried away by a surge of interest in UFOs that is transfixing much of the US. Continue reading...
Trevala Jara remembers her stepsister Becky Vance as a caring and loving person' who thought she was saving' her son and sister Christine VanceAbandoning human civilization for a life of adventure in the mountains is a fascination for many, but for one Colorado Springs family the dangers of living off the grid were made brutally apparent. Last week, the remains of Rebecca Becky" Vance, 42, her sister Christine Vance, 41, and Becky's 14-year-old were found at a remote campsite a year after setting off for a new life in the Rocky Mountains.I'd had a feeling around March that something had happened to them and wanted to go to the mountains to see if they were up there," Becky and Christine's stepsister Trevala Jara, 39, said. But those mountains are huge. Where would you start?" Continue reading...
As bans on gender-affirming care for youth proliferate, Republicans impose harsh restrictions on adult care tooWhen Angelique Cedeno, 42, decided to explore medically transitioning last May, she struggled to find a provider she trusted to guide her through the process. She met with physicians who told her they didn't provide gender-affirming care, or asked her - unprompted - if she was suicidal.Then she found Spektrum Health, a nurse practitioner-led clinic for the LGBTQ+ community based in Orlando, Florida. Cedeno liked that at Spektrum, all her primary care needs could be met in one place, including therapy, regular checkups and hormone prescriptions. Most importantly, she could walk into the clinic knowing that every person on staff was knowledgable about serving trans patients and proud to provide them with competent and respectful care. Continue reading...
Several red states are rejecting the authority of not just the federal government - but also the conservative supreme courtThe message was blunt: Texas will see you in court, Mr President."The words of defiance came from Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, making clear that he would not comply with a justice department request to remove floating barriers in the Rio Grande. And Abbott is not the only Republican governor in open revolt against Washington. Continue reading...
Michigan attorney alleges organization, named an extremist group by Southern Poverty Law Center, in violation of non-profit statusA Michigan attorney has confirmed she filed an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) complaint against Moms for Liberty, the parental rights group with positions against racially inclusive and LGBTQ+ education in schools. The complaint, which is private but was obtained by the Guardian, alleges that the rightwing organization is in violation of its 501(c)4 non-profit status.Experts in tax law say an IRS investigation into the Moms for Liberty, named an extremist group by Southern Poverty Law Center, would take at least two years. If their non-profit status is revoked, it would most likely cause the group to re-characterize as a private organization, further decreasing transparency about how money is flowing into it. Continue reading...
One London restaurant has a minimum spend for solo diners. Doesn't it understand the pleasure of taking yourself to dinner?In March this year my appetite left me for the first time in my life. My characteristic failing has always been a helpless, freewheeling, incontinent appetite for more or less everything: - food, men, booze - whatever is to hand, really. The problem has been moderating or neutralising it.The idea of appetite disappearing was unthinkable, a fantasy to envision when I had overconsumed. Imagine not wanting anything; imagine food losing its complex, charged appeal without any effort or restraint. It's the dream of women with eating issues, the ones who have squandered years anxiously scrutinising calorie charts and glycaemic indexes and BMI scales. Which is to say, many of us.Megan Nolan is an Irish writer based in London Continue reading...
It might not have the mainstream sizzle of Mayweather-Pacquiao, but Saturday's long-awaited superfight between unbeaten welterweight masters could deliver greater thrillsIt took more than five years for the eagerly awaited summit meeting between the undefeated American welterweights Errol Spence and Terence Crawford to finally come together. Now that it's here, all signs indicate Saturday night's delicious matchup for the undisputed championship in boxing's glamour division will have been worth the wait.Crawford, a former champion at 135lbs and 140lbs from Omaha, has campaigned in the same weight class as Spence since 2018, when he moved up to capture the WBO's version of the title at 147lbs. By that point Spence, a 2012 US Olympian from the Dallas suburb of DeSoto, was already the IBF's welterweight champion following his clinical dismantling of Kell Brook at Bramall Lane one year earlier, and has since added the WBC and WBA straps. Continue reading...
The next step toward equity in sports will require women to think in terms of investments and the creation of intellectual property. It's a space where the USWNT can be trailblazersThe 2023 Women's World Cup will rocket 23 American players into unprecedented visibility, presenting windows for iconic, legacy-making moments - like Brandi Chastain's shirtless celebration after her winning penalty kick in 1999, and Megan Rapinoe's victory pose after a goal in 2019. Perhaps the soaring awareness of these women will also catalyze a long-overdue reckoning with the wealth disparities between male and female athletes.The increased spotlight on the USWNT team is already apparent. On the morning of 21 June, head coach Vlatko Andonovski called each of his 23 squad members to officially tell them they'd been selected for the roster. An AT&T-sponsored crew filmed Andonovski's calls and footage circulated quickly. US president Joe Biden and his wife Jill joined in the amplification of the national team roster. For nearly 40 years the US women's national team has optimized what it means to be champions," Biden said. From lifting trophies to fighting for gender equity."Samantha Kerr, Australia: $513,000 annual salary, with an estimated net worth of $4.5mAlex Morgan, USA: $450,000 annual salary, with an estimated net worth of $3mMegan Rapinoe, USA: $447,000 annual salary, with an estimated net worth of more than $5.7mKylian Mbappe, France: $72m annual salary, plus an estimated $18m annually in endorsements from Nike, Oakley, Dior, et al; his net worth at 24 years old is estimated at $180mLionel Messi, Argentina: earned more than $130m for the 2022/23 season, with an estimated net worth of more than $660m; reportedly turned down a $1.6bn dollar offer to play for a Saudi Arabian team and just signed a deal with Inter Miami for $60m annually that includes a sign-on bonus and partial team ownershipCristiano Ronaldo, Portugal: $60m annual salary, plus an estimated $45m in endorsements, with an estimated net worth of $500m Continue reading...
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Most of the party's 13 candidates for the presidential nomination in the early voting state attend the 2023 Lincoln Dinner fundraiserCNN managed to track down Republican speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy at the Capitol to ask him if he was concerned about the new charges against Donald Trump.The short version of the speaker's answer, as you will see from the clip below, is that he is not: Continue reading...
Thirteen candidates appeared at the Republican party's 2023 Lincoln Dinner fundraiser to address donorsNearly every major Republican presidential candidate shared the stage in the early voting state of Iowa on Friday night, as Donald Trump continues to dominate in the polls despite his numerous legal liabilities.Thirteen candidates appeared at the Iowa Republican party's 2023 Lincoln Dinner fundraiser, taking the opportunity to address donors and local party leaders with less than six months left before the state's crucial caucuses. Continue reading...
Four-year-old Navy is the daughter of the US president's son Hunter and was revealed after her mother sued for child supportThe US president, Joe Biden, has for the first time publicly acknowledged his seventh grandchild, a four-year-old girl, Navy, fathered by his son Hunter with Arkansas woman Lunden Roberts in 2018.Our son Hunter and Navy's mother, Lunden, are working together to foster a relationship that is in the best interests of their daughter, preserving her privacy as much as possible going forward," Biden said in a statement that was first reported by People magazine. Continue reading...
Tuna saga started in 2021 after lawsuit prompted chain to defend itself as news media investigated potential fishiness in sandwichesA lawsuit filed by a California woman who claimed that Subway's tuna products don't in fact contain any tuna has been dismissed.The plaintiff, Nilima Amin, and the sandwich chain have come to agreement regarding dismissing the case with prejudice", meaning it cannot be brought again, court records show. Subway, with nearly 37,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries, said it welcomed US district judge Jon Tigar's decision on Thursday to dismiss the case. Continue reading...