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Alize Cornet beats Emma Raducanu: US Open tennis 2022 – as it happened
Emma Raducanu’s US Open defence ends early with defeat to Alizé Cornet
Death at California senior home after dishwasher soap served instead of juice
Officials investigating after three residents at San Mateo facility reportedly ingested liquid given mistakenly by staffOne resident of a California home for senior citizens died and two others were hospitalized after the complex’s staff mistakenly served them dishwashing liquid thinking it was drinking juice over the weekend, according to officials.Three people living at Atria Park senior living facility in San Mateo, California, just south of San Francisco, had to be taken to a hospital after ingesting the liquid in question on Saturday morning. One of them later died, and the local police, the state department of social services and the facility itself are investigating, Atria Park officials said in a statement provided to media outlets on Monday. Continue reading...
Venus Williams quiet on her future after first-round exit from US Open
California fast-food workers close to winning historic protections
New fast-food council would have power to set standards for wages and working conditions for half a million employeesCalifornia lawmakers approved a nation-leading measure that would give more than half a million fast-food workers more power and protections, over the objections of restaurant owners who warn it would drive up consumers’ costs.The bill will create a new 10-member Fast Food Council with equal numbers of workers’ delegates and employers’ representatives, along with two state officials, empowered to set minimum standards for wages, hours and working conditions in California. Continue reading...
Biden ‘determined to ban assault weapons’ as he lays out crime prevention plans – as it happened
President details his Safer America Plan in Pennsylvania speech and says funding police provides ‘peace of mind’
US Open 2022: Rybakina out, Venus Williams in action, Swiatek and Alcaraz win – as it happened
There were wins for Cameron Norrie and Dan Evans, while Elena Rybakina suffered a shock exit and Venus Williams bowed out for possibly the last time at Flushing MeadowsPaolini’s boost from that break is immediately nullified by Swiatek breaking her serve for the third game in a row, set up by a magnificent backhand winner that kisses the line to give her the break point – the No 1 seed leads 5-2, first set.And Pegula has won the first set 6-2 against Golubic. Continue reading...
Cameron Norrie and Dan Evans make serene progress into second round
NBA All-Star John Wall considered suicide after injury and mother’s death
US navy intervenes after Iran seizes American sea drone
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard tried to tow away an unmanned vessel in the Persian Gulf but the fifth fleet secured its releaseIran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard seized an American sea drone in the Persian Gulf and tried to tow it away, only releasing the unmanned vessel when a US navy warship and helicopter approached, according to US officials.The incident on Tuesday marks the first time the navy’s Middle East-based fifth fleet’s new drone taskforce has been targeted by Iran. Continue reading...
Americans’ support for labor unions at highest in nearly 60 years
Gallup survey finds 71% of US residents approve of unions amid a wave of successful organizing effortsA new Gallup annual Work and Education survey found that Americans’ approval of labor unions is at its highest in nearly 60 years.Seventy-one per cent of US residents approve of unions, as high as in 1965. The 1950s saw the highest support for unions, at three in four Americans, according to the polling firm. Continue reading...
Shock as 12-year-old allegedly shoots classmate in Oakland school
Victim described as in stable condition and alleged shooter held in California city that has seen six gun deaths in recent daysA 12-year-old boy was arrested after he allegedly shot and wounded his 13-year-old classmate at a school in Oakland, California.The shooting erupted at about 1.30pm on Monday at Madison Park academy in East Oakland. Local police said they were able to quickly detain the alleged shooter while his victim was hospitalized in what is now described as stable condition. Continue reading...
Tomato-strewn highway causes chaos in California after truck crash
Three people injured, one seriously, after truck hits center median and spills more than 150,000 tomatoes on to road surfaceA mass of tomatoes scattered across a California highway made for stunning photos but commuter hell, after a truck crashed into a center divider and spilled its load across the roadway on Monday..The truck, which was driving in the westbound lane of Highway 80 near the Bay Area city of Vacaville on Monday morning, collided with other vehicles before crashing into the center median and knocking a large load of tomatoes on to the eastbound lanes, said Jason Tyhurst, a California highway patrol officer. Continue reading...
Armed left and rightwing protesters face off at ‘drag brunch’ in Texas
Standoff outside restaurant in Roanoke filmed by investigative reporter, and comes amid rising tensions in US societyRight- and leftwing protesters, some heavily armed with semi-automatic rifles, faced off outside a “drag brunch” at a restaurant in Roanoke, Texas, video showed.The standoff on Sunday was filmed by a Dallas-based investigative reporter, whose footage spread online, and came amid rising tensions in US society, polls showing majorities of Americans believe political violence is becoming more likely. Continue reading...
Trump’s plaything Truth Social is reportedly about to collapse. Why am I not surprised? | Arwa Mahdawi
From Boris Johnson to Ghislaine Maxwell, there’s one thing rich people seem to have in common – they hate paying billsTruth Social, we hardly knew you! Just six months after its chaotic launch, it looks as if Donald Trump’s social media network could be on the verge of collapse. As first reported by Fox Business, Truth Social allegedly owes about $1.6m to RightForge, the internet infrastructure company that hosts the app. Paying that back might be tough since Truth Social doesn’t seem to make money and is facing a number of problems, including declining traffic and the recent denial of its trademark applications. Trump Media & Technology Group, Truth Social’s parent company, is also embroiled in a federal investigation about whether it violated securities laws.While all that sounds pretty bad, everything is rosy in the alternative universe Trump appears to inhabit. On Monday, the former president said that rumours of Truth Social’s demise are greatly exaggerated. And, to be fair, while multiple reputable news outlets have reported that Truth Social hasn’t paid RightForge since around March, the CEO of the hosting company – which targets its services at conservatives – hasn’t publicly confirmed these reports. Instead, Martin Avila told Fox Business that RightForge “believes in the mission of President Trump’s free speech platform”. Believing in free speech can be very expensive, I guess.Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Top Secret Service official at heart of January 6 Trump row steps down
Tony Ornato, who reportedly told aide Trump lunged for steering wheel as Capitol attack was starting, was key figure to committeeTop US Secret Service official Tony Ornato, who has become a figure of intense interest to the congressional committee investigating the January 6 Capitol attack, has retired from the agency.Ornato was thrust into the center of the January 6 furor as an eyewitness to some of the most critical incidents involving Donald Trump in the hours leading up to the deadly assault on the US Capitol. Continue reading...
Trump seized classified documents – but for Republicans the story is Hunter Biden’s laptop | Lawrence Douglas
There was a time when Republican lawmakers took dangerous security breaches seriously but Trump’s actions are unworthy of attention for the likes of Senator Ron JohnsonIn a Friday appearance on Newsmax, the rightwing media site, Ron Johnson blasted the FBI for not being aggressive enough in following the evidence. Was the great patriotic Republican senator from Wisconsin angry that the FBI had waited too long before searching Mar-a-Lago for illegally stashed documents critical to US national security? Hardly. What agitated Johnson was an alleged whistleblower’s complaint that the FBI had failed to take the “necessary investigative steps after receiving Hunter Biden’s laptop”.Remember laptop-gate? The FBI received the laptop back in 2020 from a computer repair shop owner who claimed the PC had been left in his shop but never retrieved by Hunter Biden. Analysts determined that much of the data was a “disaster” from a forensics standpoint, as the hard-drive had clearly been accessed by persons other than Biden’s son. Nonetheless, after exhaustive studies completed earlier this year, both the New York Times and the Washington Post concluded that some of the retrieved material had been authentic; and while it showed that Hunter clearly tried to trade on his father’s name, it failed to indicate any corruption on Joe Biden’s part.Lawrence Douglas is the author, most recently, of Will He Go? Trump and the Looming Election Meltdown in 2020. He is a contributing opinion writer for the Guardian US and teaches at Amherst College Continue reading...
First Thing: major sea-level rise from ice cap melting ‘now inevitable’
Minimum rise of 10in to occur regardless of climate action, scientists find. Plus, survey asks about likelihood of US civil war
Americans are starting to get it: we can’t let Trump – or Trumpism – back in office | Austin Sarat and Dennis Aftergut
Republicans have put all their chips on extremism. But voters are sending more and more signals that they’re fed up with itPolls and election results over the last week reminded Americans that politics seldom moves in a straight line. As in physics, action produces reaction. Overreach invites backlash.For a long while former President Trump and his cronies seemed to be immune from this rule of political life and from the consequences of even the most outrageous conduct. As Trump himself once famously said, “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.”Austin Sarat is a professor of jurisprudence and political science at Amherst College and the author of Gruesome Spectacles: Botched Executions and America’s Death PenaltyDennis Aftergut is a former federal prosecutor, currently of counsel to Lawyers Defending American Democracy Continue reading...
Dutch defence minister concerned at US gun violence after soldier’s death
‘We don’t expect this,’ says Kajsa Ollongren of shooting that left two other Dutch commandos woundedThe Dutch defence minister has expressed concern at gun violence in the US after a shooting in Indianapolis over the weekend that left one Dutch soldier dead and two wounded.“We do many trainings of our servicemen in the United States, and we really don’t expect this to happen. So it’s very, very concerning for us,” Kajsa Ollongren said at a meeting of EU defence ministers in Prague on Tuesday. Continue reading...
‘People are tired of being ignored while the rich get richer’: Bernie Sanders on anger and hope in the US and UK
The Vermont senator rose from the political margins to become hugely influential within the American left. As he prepares to speak at a London rally, he explains why unions on both sides of the Atlantic must reassert their powerBoth are unlikely political sensations who were long consigned to the fringes: Bernie Sanders, an octogenarian US senator who inspired an army of voters far younger than himself; and Mick Lynch, a former blacklisted construction worker and child of Irish immigrants who, as the leader of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers union (RMT), shot to national prominence when he humbled hostile but underinformed broadcast journalists. “I think Lynch is touching a nerve,” Sanders says.The de facto leader of the US left has swung his considerable political heft behind a new campaign – Enough Is Enough – launched to fight Britain’s mounting cost of living crisis, which was founded in part by Lynch and the RMT. It has certainly touched a nerve: at a recent rally in Clapham, south London, many of those who had queued around the block were turned away for lack of space. “‘Enough is enough’, funnily enough, is an expression we use a lot here,” Sanders says. “People are sick and tired of often working longer hours for low wages; sick and tired of their kids having a lower standard of living than them; and they’re sick and tired of billionaires getting richer and richer while they fall behind. Continue reading...
MLB umpire Dale Scott: ‘I wasn’t intimidated by threats to out me as gay’
In a book looking back at his career, veteran umpire says baseball is a more accepting place than many people assumeMajor League Baseball umpire Dale Scott made history in 2014. He came out as gay, the first MLB umpire to do so. It was big enough news that Jimmy Fallon joked about it on The Tonight Show – “Well, he says he’s out, but the other umps said he’s safe. So now they gotta look at replay.”But during Scott’s 37-year career in pro baseball, his identity was no laughing matter. He feared the repercussions if he was outed, especially in his early seasons, which coincided with the Aids crisis. Now retired, Scott reflects on his years in the pros in a new memoir, The Umpire is Out: Calling the Game and Living My True Self, co-written with Rob Neyer. Continue reading...
More than 40% of Americans think civil war likely within a decade
More than half of ‘strong Republicans’ think such a conflict is at least somewhat likely, poll findsMore than two-fifths of Americans believe civil war is at least somewhat likely in the next 10 years, according to a new survey – a figure that increases to more than half among self-identified “strong Republicans”.Amid heated rhetoric from supporters of Donald Trump, the findings, in research by YouGov and the Economist, follow similar results in other polls. Continue reading...
‘Really uncomfortable’: Nick Kyrgios beats good friend Thanasi Kokkinakis at US Open
Payout for US detainee who miscarried after police stopped for coffee on way to hospital
Southern California officials agree to pay Sandra Quinones, who went into labor while detained in local jail, $480,000Southern California government officials have agreed to pay $480,000 to a woman who went into labor while detained in a local jail and then lost her baby after the guards stopped at a coffee shop while taking her to the hospital.The payment – designed to settle a federal wrongful death lawsuit pursued by the mother, Sandra Quinones – was approved at a 23 August meeting of the Orange county board of supervisors, according to the minutes of the panel’s session that day. Continue reading...
Sparkling Serena Williams overcomes tepid start to delight US Open crowd | Tumaini Carayol
The 23-time major singles champion won another chance to engineer one last signature moment at Flushing MeadowsAs Serena Williams desperately tried to drag herself through the first set of the match that could have marked the end, she was struggling badly. She had been sucked into an endless service game at 5-3 and she could only fight to hold on. She eventually faced her fourth break point of the game, the pressure rising with every point. And then, just like that, she took Arthur Ashe Stadium back to the past: ace, ace, unreturned serve. Set. Williams walked towards her seat, she clenched both of her fists and she roared into the skies.The serve, the fight and the attitude have all been some fundamental sights in tennis for two and a half decades. After these weeks, they will likely never be seen again. Continue reading...
Serena Williams puts off retirement with win as Nick Kyrgios beats Thanasi Kokkinakis: US Open day one – as it happened!
Man breaks record after paddling down Missouri River in giant hollowed-out pumpkin – video
Duane Hansen of Nebraska spent years growing the 846lb (384kg) pumpkin he named 'Berta'. Now he has set a record for paddling 38 miles (61km) in it. In photos and video posted to social media, Hansen can be seen traveling along the Missouri, breaking the Guinness World Record for 'longest journey by pumpkin boat', though Guinness has not yet validated the result. 'I probably wouldn’t try this again,' Hansen said. 'And if somebody breaks this record, I will bow down to them because they are tough' Continue reading...
Serena Williams proves the show’s not over with impressive US Open victory
Oh my gourd: Nebraska man paddles 38 miles in hollowed out pumpkin
Duane Hansen says his knees still hurt after he broke a pumpkin-paddling record that actually existsStep aside, ultramarathoners: America has a new endurance athlete, and he’s as gourd as it gets.A Nebraska man has set a new world record after he paddled 38 miles down a river in a huge, hollowed-out pumpkin he grew himself. Continue reading...
Biden to give primetime address on the ‘battle for the soul of the nation’
The speech, outside Independence Hall in Philadelphia, will highlight how America’s standing – and democracy – are at stakeJoe Biden will deliver a primetime address on Thursday about “the continued battle for the soul of the nation”, the White House has said.Calling the speech a major address, the White House said Biden would discuss how America’s standing in the world and its own democracy are at stake. Continue reading...
US Open roundup: Harriet Dart stuns Daria Kasatkina for career-best win
‘The US could lose the right to vote’: top official’s democracy warning
Jena Griswold urges Americans to pay attention to crucial but often overlooked races for secretary of stateColorado’s secretary of state, Jena Griswold, is warning anyone who will listen that the fate of free and fair elections in the United States hangs in the balance in this November’s midterm contests.In many of the most competitive races for offices with authority over US elections, Republicans nominated candidates who have embraced or echoed Donald Trump’s myth of a stolen election in 2020. Continue reading...
US Open day one: Ukraine’s Daria Snigur stuns Simona Halep –as it happened
The 20-year-old qualifier secured an emotional win over the No 7 seed, while Daniil Medvedev progressed to the second roundJack Draper and Harriet Dart are other British players in action today.Now, here we go on Louis Armstrong stadium, with Cerundolo v Murray. Cerundolo is seeded 24th. Continue reading...
Oregon shooting at grocery store leaves three dead, including gunman
Details of suspected gunman and his two victims were not immediately released in attack at a Safeway in BendA shooting at a Safeway grocery store on Sunday night in Bend, Oregon, left three people dead, including the suspected attacker, reigniting pleas from the public for government leaders to take more action against gun violence.Police in Bend said the shooter – whose name hasn’t been released – came from a nearby residential area and began firing as he crossed through the Safeway parking lot. One person was shot near the entrance and died at the scene, police said. Continue reading...
Suspect in Detroit shootings was not confronted after first killing, police say
Man aged 19 held over killing of three people on Sunday and wounding of a fourth did not encounter police after first incidentA 19-year-old man suspected of randomly killing three people on Detroit streets over roughly two hours may have been emboldened when he did not encounter police after the first shooting, the mayor said on Monday.No one called 911 when a 28-year-old man was shot on Sunday, less than two miles from a police station, Mayor Mike Duggan said. Continue reading...
Critics denounce Lindsey Graham for warning of ‘riots in the street’ if Trump indicted – as it happened
Justice department faces deadline for detailed inventory of files while ex-president’s team must argue for review by special master
Andy Murray beats heat and Francisco Cerúndolo in US Open first round
FBI reviews records seized by Trump and identifies potentially privileged files
Justice department’s move could undermine former president’s request to have a special master filter the documentsThe FBI has already finished reviewing whether any of the materials seized from Donald Trump’s resort in Florida were privileged, the justice department said in a court filing on Monday that could undermine the former president’s request to have a special master filter the documents.The justice department said FBI agents not involved in the investigation surrounding Trump’s retention of government secrets at Mar-a-Lago have completed a review of the documents and identified a number of files that may be privileged and set aside from the evidence cache. Continue reading...
'I needed the work': Johnny Depp makes surprise appearance at MTV's Video Music Awards – video
The actor Johnny Depp made a surprise appearance in a series of prerecorded virtual cameos at the VMAs as a projection on MTV’s mascot, the Moon Man. He said he 'needed the work' and that he was available for ‘birthdays, bar mitzvahs, bat mitzvahs, weddings, wakes, any old thing you need’ Continue reading...
Graham predicts ‘riots in streets’ if Trump is prosecuted over classified records
Republican South Carolina senator cites 'the ‘Clinton debacle’ and claims the FBI failed to investigate Hunter BidenAmid growing fears about political violence in the US, a senior Republican senator predicted “riots in the streets” if Donald Trump is prosecuted for mishandling classified information.Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina, made his remarks about the ex-president while speaking to Fox News’s Sunday Night in America, hosted by Trey Gowdy, a former Republican congressman from the same state. Continue reading...
Dutch soldier dies of injuries after shooting in Indianapolis
Commando Simmie Poetsema was one of three soldiers wounded in incident outside hotel in US cityOne of three Dutch soldiers wounded in a shooting outside a hotel in Indianapolis over the weekend has died, according to US and Dutch authorities.The commando died of his injuries on Sunday night surrounded by family and colleagues, the Dutch defence ministry said on Monday.The Associated Press contributed reporting. Continue reading...
Nasa to launch first crew-rated rocket to moon since 1972 | First Thing
Test flight part of plan to return humans to the moon – and eventually Mars. Plus, the people who can’t stop daydreaming
‘I hate it. I really do’: McIlroy opens up on golf’s civil war after FedEx Cup win
Rory McIlroy has morphed from superstar to statesman of late but at East Lake he showed he can still play a bit tooIt may not be in the gift of the PGA Tour to predetermine event winners but it is safe to assume Rory McIlroy’s latest FedEx Cup triumph met with approval in the corridors of power.McIlroy left East Lake $18m richer having overturned Scottie Scheffler’s 54-hole lead of half a dozen shots. For the Northern Irishman, there is further validation of a year in which he has him played some of his finest golf. As far as the PGA Tour is concerned, McIlroy is the perfect ambassador. Continue reading...
Billions in ‘dark money’ is influencing US politics. We need disclosure laws | David Sirota and Joel Warner
A donor secretly transferred $1.6bn to a Republican political group. Because of America’s lax laws, the donation was never disclosed in any public record or databaseThis week, the Lever, ProPublica and the New York Times discovered the largest known political advocacy donation in American history. We exposed a reclusive billionaire’s secret transfer of $1.6bn to a political group controlled by the Republican operative Leonard Leo, who spearheaded the construction of a conservative supreme court supermajority to end abortion, block government regulations, stymie the fight against climate change and limit voting rights.This anonymous donation – which flowed to a tax-exempt trust that was never disclosed in any public record or database – was probably completely legal.David Sirota is an award-winning journalist who founded the investigative news outlet the LeverJoel Warner is the Lever’s managing editor Continue reading...
'It's fitting that I won': Rory McIlroy lands FedEx Cup for record third time – video
Rory McIlroy remarkably overturned a six-shot deficit in the final round of the Tour Championship to become the first player to win the FedEx Cup three times. Rory McIlroy said it was 'fitting' that he was able to win the Championship after a year in which he has led the opposition to golf's breakaway LIV Series. McIlroy won his third FedEx title after coming back to beat Scottie Scheffler and Im Sung-jae by one shot at East Lake.
‘Police don’t produce safety’: the Black feminist scholars fighting for abolition
Mariame Kaba and Andrea J Ritchie on their new book and their vision for a prison-free world: ‘Let’s take money from death and put it toward life’When killings by US police make national headlines, a familiar call for reform often follows: Police need more training, more body cameras, more rules restricting lethal force.But evidence has shown the widespread adoption of such reforms, after years of protest, has made no dent in the national death toll. US police continue to kill three people a day, with 2021 the deadliest year on record, making America a leader in law enforcement violence. Continue reading...
‘It took everything’: the disease that can be contracted by breathing California’s air
Valley fever, derived from a fungus that lives in the US south-west’s soil, is on the rise as climate crisis dries out the landscapeThe illness that would change Rob Purdie’s life started with a headache, a terrible pain that began around New Year’s 2012 and stayed for months.It was only after several trips to urgent care facilities, multiple doctors and incorrect diagnoses – everything from sinus infections to cluster headaches – he learned what was wrong with him. Continue reading...
A mutated virus, anti-vaxxers and a vulnerable population: how polio returned to the US
In July, a young man in the New York are was diagnosed with polio – how did a disease America snuffed out in the 70s rebound?This June, a young man from Rockland county, New York went to the emergency room. He’d been feverish for five days and was suffering from a stiff neck, pain in his back and abdomen, and constipation. Even more concerning, for two days his legs had been abnormally weak. Doctors suspected the man had acute flaccid myelitis – muscle weakness caused by inflammation of the spinal cord, typically stemming from a viral infection. Lab tests revealed a shocking diagnosis: the culprit was the poliovirus.Throughout the first half of the 20th century, thousands of children died or were paralyzed due to polio; there were 20,000 cases of polio-induced paralysis in 1952 alone. Polio’s eradication from the US in 1979 thanks to vaccines is one of the greatest achievements of modern medicine. In the 21st century, there had been just three known instances of polio in the US – all thought to be imported – affecting a total of 10 people, with only one involving community spread. Continue reading...
I’m a 37-year-old man not having sex. That’s my choice, and I’m happy with it | Paul Duggan
After a breakup I found hooking up with men transactional and depressing. I won’t have sex until I fall in love againA few days after Christmas 2016, I stopped having sex.It wasn’t a grand statement or lifestyle choice. Nor was it an attempt to find life’s deeper meaning. It wasn’t even really a conscious decision. It came about through circumstance during a breakup. Weeks became months, which became years. And here I am, six years later, a 37-year-old man not having sex.Paul Duggan is a pseudonymDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a letter of up to 300 words to be considered for publication, email it to us at guardian.letters@theguardian.com Continue reading...
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