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Before Brexit there was no small boats crisis: more proof that leaving the EU made everything worse | Jonathan Freedland
Keir Starmer insists there's no case for rejoining. But his migration plan and other desperate Tory fixes merely seek to repair the damageIt was only an aside. Keir Starmer wasn't planning to talk about Brexit, but a subject almost as perilous for his party: migration. Still, Good Morning Britain wanted to know if his plan to strike a deal with the European Union in order to stop the small boats crossing the Channel meant he was weakening his stance on EU withdrawal. There's no case for going back to the EU," he said, no case for going into the single market or customs union, and no freedom of movement."Those words were hardly a shock. Starmer has said similar things before, though sometimes adding the gentle qualification that he could see no political case" for rejoining the EU, a formulation that hints that while restored membership might be desirable, it's not feasible. The balder declaration he deployed on Thursday insists that there's not even an argument to be made in principle for British re-entry.Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist. He will host a Guardian Live event with Gordon Brown on Tuesday 26 September at 7pm BST. The event will be live in London and livestreamed - book tickets here Continue reading...
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Family of boy, 13, who died after bullying attack get $27m from school district
Diego Stolz died after being beaten by two middle school classmates at campus in southern California in 2019The family of a 13-year-old boy who died after being beaten by two middle school classmates at their campus in southern California has secured a $27m settlement in what the plaintiffs' attorneys are calling the largest bullying-related settlement in the history of US litigation.Felipe and Juana Salcedo received the settlement from the Moreno Valley unified school district over the September 2019 death of Diego Stolz. Continue reading...
From being ‘raced’ I learned the problem is not me, it is social context | Sisonke Msimang
People have dealt with being different in many ways, but the key is to remember your own humanity. You aren't someone else's idea of you - you are you
In these troubled times we all get the ‘bothers’ but I have a surefire cure: write them down | Michael Rosen
The sentence was created to make sense of the world, but some things are beyond logic. Forget what you learned at school, let the words outTreat yourself. Instead of reading the rest of this article, first go and write down something that's bothering you ...... I'm now assuming you've done just that, and have come back to this, the next sentence. My theory is that writing is great for dealing with bothers. We often hear of the talking cure - I'm up for that. I've often talked about the doing cure. It's saved me many times. I think with huge fondness of the gentle way in which colleagues at the BBC quietly nudged me into doable tasks after my son Eddie died. Many people in my situation at that time are not so lucky. Long stretches of nothingness can be tough, straight after a big loss.Michael Rosen is a writer and broadcaster. His book Getting Better: Life Lessons on Going Under, Getting Over It, And Getting Through It is published by Ebury Press Continue reading...
New York mayor’s remarks on migrants ‘dangerous’, warns fellow Democrat
Progressive Tiffany Caban says Eric Adams' hostile comments on migrants have real possibility' of inciting violenceA prominent New York progressive is warning that mayor Eric Adams's hostile comments about the rising number of migrants in the city are dangerous" and risk inciting violence against the new arrivals and other immigrants.Tiffany Caban, aiming for re-election to the city council this November and long endorsed by leading leftwing figures, including US senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren and New York representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, attacked as irresponsible" the mayor's remarks last week that the sharp increase in migration to New York would destroy" the city. Continue reading...
Children in Britain are still being denied an education for wearing the hair they were born with. This World Afro Day, let’s change that | Ruby Williams
Seven years ago, I fought my school for the right to wear the hair I was born with. Now I work as an ambassador for changeThis autumn I'm about to start my final year of university. All being well, I'll graduate soon with a BSc in management, and I'll do so wearing my hair however I choose. That's not something I thought I would be able say a few years ago. But now, I'm proud to have got my education back on track after years of fighting for the right to go to school while wearing my natural hair.My battle began when I was 14, in 2016, when teachers first starting telling me my afro hair was too big". I was sent home, several times, and with my family behind me I decided to fight the school's decision, supported by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC). We eventually received a settlement, and in 2022 the EHRC issued groundbreaking new guidance to schools in the hope that no child would be discriminated against for having hair that's associated with their race or ethnicity. Continue reading...
Digested week: Trump’s oddness helps him elude categories like ‘old’ | Emma Brockes
Plus, Drew Barrymore and Ashton Kutcher vie for title of this news cycle's most awful, and Angela Rippon soothes the spiritIt can be hard to remember sometimes that Donald Trump and Joe Biden are approximately the same age - Biden is 80 to Trump's 77 - so that if one is too old to lead the free world, categorically the other is, too. Even among sensible observers, however, this is not how the age conversation shakes out. On Sunday night, Biden arrived for a state visit to Vietnam, kicking off a tour of Asia, and on Monday the New York Times splashed with a headline that played on the idea of the president as a doddery old man: It is evening, isn't it?' An 80-year-old president's whirlwind trip". Continue reading...
With democracy on the ballot, the mainstream press must change its ways | Margaret Sullivan
US news organizations have turned Biden's age into a scandal and continue to cover Trump as an entertaining side showChristiane Amanpour has reported all over the world, so she recognizes a democracy on the brink when she sees one.Last week, as she celebrated her 40 years at CNN, she issued a challenge to her fellow journalists in the US by describing how she would cover US politics as a foreign correspondent.News organizations have turned Biden's age (granted, a legitimate concern) into the equivalent of a scandal. In story after story, headline after headline, they emphasize not his administration's accomplishments, but the fact that he's 80. A New York Times headline during his recent diplomatic mission to Asia epitomized this, turning the president's joke about jet lag into an impression of a doddering fool: It is evening, isn't it?' An 80-Year-Old President's Whirlwind Trip." Ian Millhiser of Vox nailed the problem: I worry the Biden is old' coverage is starting to take on the same character as the 2016 But Her Emails coverage - find something that is genuinely suboptimal about the Democratic candidate and dwell on it endlessly to balance' coverage of the criminal in charge of the GOP."The evidence-free Biden impeachment efforts in the House of Representatives are presented to news consumers without sufficient context. In the first round of headlines last week, most news outlets simply reported what speaker Kevin McCarthy was doing as if it were completely legitimate - the result of his likely high crimes and misdemeanors. The Washington Post presented it seriously: Kevin McCarthy directs House committees to open formal Biden impeachment inquiries," adding in a credulous line: The inquiry will center on whether President Biden benefited from his son's business dealings ... " No hint of what is really happening here. In this case, the New York Times was a welcome exception: McCarthy, Facing an Ouster and a Shutdown, Orders an Impeachment Inquiry." That's more like it.Trump continues to be covered mostly as an entertaining side show - his mug shot! His latest insults! - not a perilous threat to democracy, despite four indictments and 91 charges against him, and despite his own clear statements that his re-election would bring extreme anti-democratic results; he would replace public servants with the cronies who'll do his bidding. We will look back on this and wish more people had understood that Biden is our bulwark of democratic freedoms and the alternative is worse than most Americans can imagine," commented Ruth Ben-Ghiat, author of Strongmen, and an expert in authoritarian regimes. Continue reading...
Florida city’s offer of Safe Place to LGBTQ+ people prompts Republican ire
Mount Dora decided to affiliate to popular national initiative but group of state representatives branded it deceptive and coercive'A central Florida city is moving forward with plans to join the popular national Safe Place initiative protecting LGBTQ+ people and others, despite opposition from Republicans who consider it a deceptive and coercive" political mandate.Councilors in Mount Dora, a historic and eclectic small city famous for its antiques stores, art galleries and festivals, voted last month to affiliate with Safe Place, which seeks to give victims of hate crimes or bias a temporary shelter if they feel threatened. Continue reading...
Trump’s Georgia charges thrust Coffee county in to the spotlight. Its people seek accountability
Frustrated residents of rural county seek answers over officials' involvement in alleged election conspiracyThe Coffee county, Georgia, board of elections held its first meeting Tuesday after being mentioned more than 50 times in Fulton county's indictment of Donald Trump and 18 others for allegedly participating in a criminal conspiracy to change the outcome of the 2020 election. Local residents, still frustrated over a lack of accountability for officials who may have known about the conspiracy, pressured the reluctant board for an independent investigation.The small, rural county 200 miles south-east of Atlanta made its way into the indictment - and global headlines - because Trump allegedly sent associates there to copy software and other digital information from the state's elections system in early 2021. Marilyn Marks, executive director of the Coalition for Good Governance, called it the largest voting systems breach in US history". Continue reading...
First Thing: ‘Defining moment’ as auto workers strike after talks fail with car giants
Deadline expires with sides still far apart on union's contract priorities. Plus, Hunter Biden indicted on federal charges Don't already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up hereGood morning.Auto workers have launched a series of strikes after their union failed to reach agreement with the US's three largest manufacturers over a new contract, kicking off the most ambitious industrial labor action in decades.How many workers are employed at the first plants on strike? Strikes kicked off at midnight at three plants of a combined 12,700 workers (a General Motors plant in Wentzville, Missouri, a Stellantis plant in Toledo, Ohio, and a Ford assembly plant in Wayne, Michigan).What do workers demand? Among the demands are a 40% pay increase, an end to tiers - where some workers are paid at lower wage scales than others - and the restoration of concessions from previous contracts such as medical benefits for retirees, more paid time off and rights for workers affected by plant closures.How much is the strike fund? The UAW has a $825m strike fund that is set to compensate workers $500 a week while out on strike, and could support all of its members for about three months.How long could he face in prison if convicted? Up to 25 years. Biden faces up to 10 years in prison on each of two counts of making false statements to a Delaware gun dealer who sold him the gun, and five for possessing it as someone with drug addiction. Continue reading...
Why is mum-shaming still a thing in 2023? Is it because society still won’t let women fully express themselves? | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Bad mother' behaviour seems to include anything that even hints at maternal ambivalence or a desire for more freedomIt's hard enough being a working mother of young children, especially one in the process of getting divorced, without being smeared in the press as a bad mum. That's what's been happening to the actor Sophie Turner since her split from her pop singer husband, Joe Jonas, with various reports appearing on celebrity gossip websites casting aspersions on her parenting. Apparently she likes to party, he likes to stay at home", he's been in dad mode" caring for his own children pretty much all of the time" (Turner has been filming in the UK), and, in deciding to divorce, is taking the best course of action for his girls".The misogynistic undercurrents of these reports are clear: Turner is an irresponsible, absent mother who has had the audacity to make childcare arrangements with her partner in order to work, and worse, attend a wrap party where cocktails - cocktails! - were freely available. Meanwhile, Jonas is a present, loving father who is going above and beyond for his children, and is choosing to divorce their mother, it is implied, for their own welfare. Continue reading...
‘Where’s Celia?’ A conspiracy-addled mob hounds a former Arizona elections official
Celia Nabor oversaw early voting in Maricopa county in 2022 - then an online horde of election deniers decided to hunt her downThis article was published in partnership with Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the US.They started searching for her in late January. Continue reading...
Women’s World Cup final ref Tori Penso: ‘Male players chip in about everything’
The American official has been chased by angry fans during her career but she has no regrets over a career that has taken her across the globeAs a teenage referee, Tori Penso knew her job would involve running. Yet taking charge of a heated game played between 16-year-old boys, she never thought running would actually mean sprinting to her car to escape three men enraged by her performance. Penso, though, can run fast. She made it to her car, locked the doors, fled from her pursuers, and then burst into tears.I said that I don't want to do this," Penso, now 37, says. I don't need people chasing me. I can do something else." Continue reading...
The Jets are sticking with the Zach Wilson Show. Fans may want a refund
The Jets' championship window is narrow. They need to make an aggressive move after Aaron Rodgers's season ended with an achilles injuryHow do you put the pieces back together on a season that disintegrated in four plays?The New York Jets are still coming to terms with Aaron Rodgers's achilles tear and its short- and long-term impact. The solution for now: They'll turn to Zach Wilson. I want to make it very clear, Zach's our quarterback," Jets head coach Robert Saleh said after it was confirmed Rodgers will miss the rest of the season.Jacoby Brissett, Washington CommandersJameis Winston, New Orleans SaintsSam Darnold, San Francisco 49ersCase Keenum, Houston TexansAndy Dalton, Carolina Panthers Continue reading...
It’s a tragedy of modern plutocratic Britain: if you want to rise, follow the Piers Morgan playbook | George Monbiot
In a rare moment of insight, the broadcaster articulated an undeniable truth: in the UK, the vastly wealthy hold the powerIt was one of the abiding mysteries of public life. How did Piers Morgan rise so far? I see him as a buffoon, a bully, a windbag. Yet, despite scandals that would have killed most people's careers, he rose like a methane bubble in a slurry lagoon, occupying some of the most prestigious and lucrative positions in the media. This week, reflecting on the life and abuses of the plutocrat Mohamed Al Fayed, Private Eye magazine produced an explanation. It came from Morgan himself, writing about Fayed in 1999. I've always made it a strict rule in life to ingratiate myself with three categories of people: newspaper owners, potential newspaper owners and billionaires. And since Mohamed Al Fayed is a billionaire and would love to own a newspaper, sucking up to him seems an extremely sensible move."The strategy is not unusual. But voicing it is. Morgan expressed the unspoken rule of public life out loud. If you want to get ahead, grovel to billionaires, especially those who own the media. The obvious coda to the rule is: because they are the people with real power". Continue reading...
D’Andre Swift dominates on Philly homecoming as Eagles beat Vikings
Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskiy to visit Biden as Congress debates $24bn in aid
The Ukrainian president is expected to visit the White House and Capitol Hill during the UN general assembly meetingThe Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is expected at the White House and on Capitol Hill next week as he visits the US during the United Nations general assembly.Zelenskiy's trip comes as Congress is debating President Joe Biden's request to provide as much as $24bn in military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine as it fights the Russian invasion. Continue reading...
Florida man arrested over allegedly hanging swastika flags from bridge
Jason Brown, 48, linked to neo-Nazi group, charged with criminal mischief after police said hate banners were hung in OrlandoFlorida authorities have arrested a man after he allegedly hung extremist hate symbols including swastikas over a bridge.On Wednesday, the Florida department of law enforcement (FDLE) announced that 48-year-old Jason Brown of Cape Canaveral was arrested for allegedly hanging swastikas and other antisemitic banners along the Daryl Carter Parkway overpass in Orlando and charged him with criminal mischief. Continue reading...
Wisconsin Republicans vote to fire top election official as denialists tighten grip
State senate moves to oust nonpartisan elections administrator Meagan Wolfe, who became lightning rod for conspiracy theoriesWisconsin's top elections official suffered another blow on Thursday when the Republican-controlled state senate voted to fire her by a party line vote of 22 to 11. Meagan Wolfe's status as elections administrator will now likely be determined in court.Legal experts and the Wisconsin attorney general have disputed the move by Republican senators to remove Wolfe, a respected and accomplished non-partisan leader. Her removal would affect the administration of elections in 2024 and illustrates the increasingly wide reach of election deniers and rightwing conspiracy theorists in Wisconsin politics. Continue reading...
Hunter Biden’s lawyer criticizes charging decision as ‘bending to political pressure’ – as it happened
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Nancy Pelosi: Biden thinks Harris is best running mate ‘and that’s what matters’
Former House speaker says people shouldn't underestimate vice-president and that she will work to get Biden and Harris re-electedNancy Pelosi seemed to offer a less-than-ringing endorsement when asked if Kamala Harris was the best running mate for Joe Biden next year, saying: He thinks so, and that's what matters."But the former US House speaker also had praise for the vice-president, telling CNN: And, by the way, she's very politically astute. I don't think people give her enough credit. She's ... consistent with the president's values and the rest." Continue reading...
Biden on Republican impeachment bid: ‘They want to shut down the government’
US president says he is not focused on impeachment' but believes inquiry is linked to Republican desire to achieve federal shutdownJoe Biden said Republicans launched an impeachment inquiry against him because they want to shut down the government".Biden was speaking at a campaign event in McLean, Virginia, on Wednesday, a day after the House speaker, Kevin McCarthy, conceded to pressure from the right of his party and announced the inquiry. Continue reading...
Virginia: baby and dog die after being left for hours in car, police say
Police say woman, 40, arrested and charged with felony child neglect as sheriff's office says charges could be upgradedA 11-month-old baby and a dog died after being left in a car for over six hours in Virginia, authorities announced on Wednesday.Police responded to a call at a hospital in Newport News at about 4pm on Tuesday after a man in his 80s entered the emergency room and said he had a deceased child" in the back of his car, the York-Poquoson sheriff's office said in a press briefing. Continue reading...
UK chip designer Arm soars on Nasdaq debut to notch $65bn valuation
Investor appetite for shares in SoftBank-owned tech firm pushes shares up close to 25% in much-hyped initial public offeringShares in the British chip designer Arm soared on Thursday, valuing the company at over $65bn as it debuted on the Nasdaq stock exchange in the biggest US share listing of the year.Arm set a price of $51 a share, valuing the company at $54.5bn on Wednesday. But as trading began on Thursday morning, investor appetite for the company's initial public offering (IPO) pushed its share price up 10% to $56.10, valuing the company at just below $60bn.Reuters contributed to this story Continue reading...
California man arrested for allegedly riding horse while under the influence
Highway patrol shares social media post after officer detains rider impaired by alcohol'A California man was arrested this week after he was discovered to be driving under the influence - except the man was not behind the wheel of a car and instead, riding his horse with an open container of alcohol, according to police.In a post shared on social media earlier this week, the California highway patrol (CHP) in Merced, California, revealed that Officer Kody Brackett discovered a a horseback rider carrying an open container of alcohol". Continue reading...
Vuelta a España: Jumbo-Visma steady the ship for Sepp Kuss after storm
Impeaching Biden is a desperate Republican gamble that will backfire | Lloyd Green
The president isn't exactly popular right now. But this attempt to humiliate him will scar everyone - including RepublicansAlready in a footrace for re-election, Joe Biden now faces an unwelcome impeachment inquiry. Against the backdrop of a likely government shutdown, the US again stands to be buffeted by our deep and wide partisan divide. Practically speaking, however, he will survive. Conviction by the Senate is a mathematical impossibility.Democrats are in control and Senate Republicans are nowhere near being onboard. It's a waste of time," as one anonymous Republican senator told the Hill. It's a fool's errand." Said differently, impeachment will scar all concerned - Republicans included. Continue reading...
Georgia judge allows key pair be tried separately from Trump and 16 others
Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, who requested speedy trial in election interference case, to be tried next monthA Georgia judge has ruled that Donald Trump and 16 others will be tried separately from two defendants who are set to go to trial next month in the case accusing them of participating in an illegal scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 election.Lawyers Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro had filed demands for a speedy trial, and the Fulton county superior court judge Scott McAfee had set their trial to begin on 23 October. Trump and other defendants had asked to be tried separately from Powell and Chesebro, with some saying they could not be ready by the late October trial date. Continue reading...
Planned Parenthood in Wisconsin to resume abortion care after judge’s ruling
Announcement comes after July ruling that 1849 abortion law does not apply in significant victory for abortion rights in midwestPlanned Parenthoods in Wisconsin will resume abortions on Monday 18 September, the organization announced on Thursday, after a prolonged legal battle over a Wisconsin 19th-century abortion law that has blocked abortions across the state.The announcement that abortions will resume at Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin clinics in Milwaukee and Madison comes months after a judge ruled that a 1849 law does not apply to what she called consensual abortions". Instead, the law bans people from committing feticide, or killing a fetus, usually by assaulting and battering the mother", the Dane county judge Diane Schlipper wrote in her July ruling. Continue reading...
Why are celebrities rushing to defend convicted rapist Danny Masterson? | Moira Donegan
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis's support lies on a spectrum of rape apologism and intimidation that shields predatorsIn the video they are wearing T-shirts, looking unkempt. Maybe a consultant from a crisis PR firm told them that it would be a bad look to appear on camera in the expensive getups they usually don for public appearances; maybe they just didn't think that the task warranted a shower. Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, married actors, sit before a wood-paneled background that might be a backyard fence, or the outer wall of a pool house. They are there to address the letters they recently wrote to a Los Angeles court, attesting to the good character of their friend Danny Masterson.Kutcher and Kunis were posting the video - well, not to apologize, exactly, since they didn't. But perhaps to clean up the mess of bad publicity that had resulted from the letters. Masterson, Kutcher and Kunis's costar from That '70s Show, is now a convicted serial rapist; the letters were meant to convince the judge that he was somehow also a good person, one who did not deserve severe punishment. The clip, which appeared on Instagram, featured the couple speaking from a script. Their faces were fixed in uncannily still emotionlessness. We support victims," Kunis said to the camera, her eyes steely and her voice containing no conviction. Continue reading...
DeSantis and Trump campaigns drawn into angry quarrel over private-jet story
Florida governor says Washington Post report about undisclosed trips on donors' planes a case of Trump-legacy media collusion'A spokesperson for Ron DeSantis has responded to a Washington Post report about undisclosed trips on donors' private jets and said the report is an example of Trump-legacy media collusion".The DeSantis spokesperson, Andrew Romeo, directed the paper to a former aide to the Florida governor now a top adviser to Donald Trump. Continue reading...
Kim Davis must pay $100,000 to US same-sex couple she denied marriage license
Jury awards damages to David Ermold and David Moore, who sued former Kentucky county clerk over 2015 incidentA former Kentucky county clerk is being ordered to pay $100,000 to a local couple who sued the clerk after she refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.Kim Davis, the former clerk of Rowan county in eastern Kentucky, rose to national prominence for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses in 2015, arguing that such actions violated her religious beliefs that marriage is between a man and a woman. Continue reading...
Texas was state with most book bans in 2022, report shows
Number of book challenges nationwide doubled from 2021 as book ban movement gathers speed in Republican-led statesTexas made the most attempts to ban or restrict books in 2022, according to a new report from the American Library Association (ALA).Last year, there were 1,269 documented censorship attempts to restrict 2,571 unique titles - the highest number ever recorded by ALA's Office of Intellectual Freedom and double the 729 book challenges made in 2021. Continue reading...
Trea Turner, Philly and the case for not booing a struggling sport star
When the Phillies' $300m shortstop flopped at the start of the season, the club's notoriously hostile fans decided to shower him with loveThe Philly Shrug is a term that was invented by Daily News columnist Helen Ubinas to describe the average Philadelphian's whaddya-gonna-do" attitude toward so many of the city's endemic problems - the notion that this is just how it is. Although it was coined to describe and explain the public's desensitization to things like crime, litter and political corruption, this blase attitude has largely extended to the city's famously intense support of its sports teams, which has at times boiled over into the boorish, outrageous and ugly.Yes, some of the incidents have been overblown in the American sporting lore. Most locals bristle at a national broadcaster's umpteenth mention of Eagles fans throwing snowballs at Santa Claus during the half-time Christmas parade at a 1968 game. But, uh, we did throw batteries at JD Drew on his first trip to Philadelphia after his refusal to sign with the Phillies. We did cheer Michael Irvin's temporary paralysis as he was carted off with a career-ending spinal cord injury. Yes, there was a courtroom built into the bowels of Veterans Stadium to more efficiently process rowdy fans at Eagles games. One of us did, in fact, stick his finger down his own throat to intentionally vomit on an opposing fan and his 11-year-old daughter. Continue reading...
Aaronson brothers on different routes to same Bundesliga destination
Germany is ready for a new, dynamic US star after Gio Reyna and Christian Pulisic. The only question is which of the Aaronson siblings will get there firstThat cliche about a year being a long time in football? You don't need to tell that to the Aaronson brothers. This time last year the younger of the two, Paxten, told NBC that it was a surreal experience" watching his big brother, Brenden, starring for Leeds United in the Premier League matches he'd been watching on TV for years. You could sense not just the pride in his voice and demeanour, but genuine awe.It had all been about Brenden, the elder by almost three years. Since building his reputation in MLS with Philadelphia Union, his ascent had been dizzying. His transfer to Red Bull Salzburg, signed off in October 2020 for a fee with the potential to rise to $9m, was a record for a homegrown Union player. Paxten made his professional debut, also for the Union, around six months later. By then, Aaronson senior was in another constellation. Continue reading...
Race against time to avert biggest US autoworker strike in generations
Ford, General Motors and Stellantis push for resolution with UAW union to prevent industry's biggest strike in generationsUS autoworkers and the big three US vehicle makers were in a race against time on Thursday to stop the industry's biggest strike in generations.With the White House pushing for a resolution, the United Auto Workers (UAW) and the car companies still appeared far apart as a midnight deadline to agree to a new union contract approached. Continue reading...
A US governor tried to ban guns amid ‘relentless’ violence. The lawsuits followed swiftly
A spate of violence spurred the New Mexico leader, Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham, to take drastic and controversial actionLast week, 11-year old Froylan Villegas was fatally shot outside a minor-league baseball stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A month earlier, five-year-old Galilea Samaniego died after she was struck by a bullet while lying in bed in an Albuquerque trailer park. Two weeks before Samaniego's death, 13-year-old Amber Archuleta was shot and killed in Questa, a small town about 150 miles north of Albuquerque.The spate of violence spurred the Democratic governor of New Mexico, Michelle Lujan Grisham, to take drastic and controversial action. On Friday, the governor announced the immediate implementation of a 30-day ban on carrying firearms in public spaces or on state property in Albuquerque and the surrounding Bernalillo county, declaring gun violence to be a public health emergency. Continue reading...
Record auto profits should be used to address inequality and climate crisis | Shawn Fain and Ro Khanna
Ford, General Motors and Stellantis made billions of dollars over the past decade. Workers made those profits possibleThe climate crisis and income inequality are the two greatest challenges facing our generation. Both are being determined in the union contract negotiations between the United Auto Workers Union and Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis, known as the big three, which are all set to expire this Thursday night at midnight.Shawn's grandparents migrated from the south during the Great Depression and landed jobs at Chrysler and General Motors in Indiana, altering the trajectory of his family, from destitute poverty to solidly middle class, in just one generation. Ro's parents immigrated from India to Pennsylvania seeking a better life where Ro grew up surrounded by families and factories employing once-high-income-workers to now sit in one of America's most powerful institutions. Both family stories reveal a common thread, binding together the promise of an American Dream.Ro Khanna is a congressman from CaliforniaShawn Fain is the president of the United Auto Workers Continue reading...
The Democrats must keep the Senate at all costs – and the coal-mine canary is Ohio | Katrina vanden Heuvel
Sherrod Brown is a true-blue, pro-union progressive beloved by many Ohioans. But Republicans are preparing for a dogfight'Breathless coverage of the presidential horserace has begun, and it seems all but inevitable: we're heading towards a Trump-Biden rematch. Democrats need to maintain their razor-thin Senate majority if they hope to enact President Biden's second-term agenda - or, God forbid, fend off Trump's.That prospect hinges on a few incumbents facing tough re-election fights. The most critical, must-win seat belongs to Sherrod Brown, a senator from Ohio. Continue reading...
Retirement announcement brings Romney well wishes – but not from Trump
Republicans and even some Democrats were gracious to the senator, while Trump was not ready to forgive himMitt Romney's long career in politics has taken him from the governor's office in Massachusetts to presidential ballots nationwide in 2012 and finally to the Senate, where he became known as the Republican who stood up to Donald Trump.On Wednesday, Romney, 76, announced he would not stand for another six-year term as Utah's senator next year, and made no secret that Trump's presence at the heart of Republican politics was a factor in his decision. Continue reading...
Guatemalan detainee assaulted at Florida Ice center seeks justice
Multiple assaults, coercion' and visa denial for Andres Domingo raises concerns of systemic mistreatment in Ice detention centersWhile detained at Miami's Krome detention center, Andres Domingo was sexually assaulted multiple times.An investigation by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) corroborated Domingo's claims and his legal team said this automatically made the 25-year-old Guatemalan native eligible for a U-visa, according to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services regulation. Given to victims of sex crimes or any crime that leads to mental and psychological suffering or abuse, the U non-immigrant status allows victims to remain in the US. Yet, Domingo's last request for the visa was denied on 25 August. Continue reading...
First Thing: Appeals for body bags amid fears of epidemic after Libya floods
Up to 20,000 people feared dead after devastating floods. Plus, Mitt Romney attacks Trump in resignation announcement Don't already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up hereGood morning.Rescue workers in the devastated Libyan city of Derna have appealed for more body bags after a catastrophic flood killed thousands of people and swept many out to sea.What are the current death toll estimates? The number of dead was feared to be between 18,000 and 20,000, Ghaithi said.Who is helping with aid efforts? Rescue teams had arrived from Egypt, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey and Qatar, the mayor said. The UK announced an initial $1.25m aid package.What is happening to injured people? Derna residents have been pleading for a new field hospital as the two existing hospitals have become makeshift morgues.How old is Romney? He is 76. That's one year younger than Trump (77), four years younger than President Joe Biden (80) and five years younger than the Kentucky senator Mitch McConnell (81). Continue reading...
The American bully XL furore is a stark reminder of the uneasy bond between dogs and humans | Emma Brockes
A savage attack on an 11-year-old girl in Birmingham highlights a potential for wildness that dog owners are often keen to denyI happen to be reading Evil Angels at the moment, John Bryson's brilliant account of the case of Lindy Chamberlain and the death, in 1980, of her infant daughter, Azaria. It is a story, largely, about a miscarriage of justice, but it is also, of course, a story about a dog. A few days before Azaria Chamberlain was snatched by a dingo from the family's tent near Uluru, a 12-year-old girl was attacked in similar fashion at the same campsite, and survived. It had her about the elbow," writes Bryson. The grip was commanding, painful, and she couldn't shake it off. The vapour of arrogance in its eyes was unmistakable and terrifying. She screamed for her mother."Dingos aren't domestic dogs, but at the time of Azaria's death and her mother's subsequent arrest for her murder, they weren't imagined to pose much risk to humans. I thought of this scene, and about the decades-long power of the Chamberlain story more generally, while reading this week about the attack by an American bully XL crossbreed dog on an 11-year-old girl in Birmingham. The child survived, with lacerations to her arms and injuries to the several people who intervened to help her. Two years ago, an American bully XL mauled and killed a 10-year-old boy in Wales, and earlier this year, a woman was killed by her own bully XL in Surrey. While campaigners called for the breed to be banned and the home secretary described it as a clear and lethal danger", the Royal Kennel Club doesn't even recognise the bully XL - a combination of an American pitbull terrier, and American and English bulldogs - as a distinct breed.Emma Brockes 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...
US federal judge rules revised Daca policy illegal and halts new applications
District judge Andrew Hanen's ruling expected to be appealed, leaving supreme court to rule on program's fate for the third timeA federal judge on Wednesday declared illegal a revised version of a federal policy that prevents the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the US as children.US district judge Andrew Hanen agreed with Texas and eight other states suing to stop the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) program. The judge's ruling was ultimately expected to be appealed to the US supreme court, sending the program's fate before the high court for a third time. Continue reading...
New Mexico judge blocks suspension of right to carry guns in public
Setback for Governor Lujan Grisham as judge sides with advocates for gun rights even after recent shootings took lives of childrenA federal judge has blocked part of a public health order that suspended the right to carry guns in public across Albuquerque, New Mexico, the state's largest metro area, as criticism mounted over the actions taken by the governor and political divides widened.The ruling Wednesday by US district judge David Urias marks a setback for Michelle Lujan Grisham, the Democratic governor, as she responds to several recent shootings that took the lives of children, including an 11-year-old boy as he left a minor league baseball game in Albuquerque. Continue reading...
Appeals court shields Trump ally Scott Perry’s phone in 2020 election inquiry
Three-judge panel ruled some communications of the House Freedom Caucus leader were protected from legal proceedingsA federal appeals court has ruled that top House Republican Scott Perry's text messages about efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election were constitutionally protected and off-limits to prosecutors, according to the opinion in the case that was newly unsealed on Wednesday.The three-judge panel at the US court of appeals for the DC circuit found that Perry's communications with congressmen and staff were protected under the so-called speech or debate clause, which shields members of Congress from legal proceedings connected to their official duties. Continue reading...
Lauren Boebert: congresswoman kicked out of musical for ‘causing disturbance’
Republican congresswoman was escorted out of show of Beetlejuice in Denver after audience accused her of vaping, singing and using phoneThe US congresswoman Lauren Boebert was kicked out of a performance of the musical Beetlejuice in Denver on Sunday, according to security footage.The theater didn't name Boebert, but a spokesperson said on Wednesday that the video - which showed Boebert and a guest being escorted out of the venue - was of guests who were kicked out after audience members accused them of vaping, singing, using phones and causing a disturbance. Continue reading...
Retired priest pleads not guilty to raping child in New Orleans in the late 70s
Lawrence Hecker, 92, earlier admitted to having sex with three underage boys in 1960s and 70s, but denied using violenceThe retired Catholic priest Lawrence Hecker pleaded not guilty in a New Orleans courtroom on Wednesday, five days after he turned himself in to jail on aggravated rape, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated crime against nature and theft charges.He's accused in a grand jury indictment of raping a teenage boy in 1975 or 1976 after the unnamed victim resisted to the utmost but ... was overcome by force".In the US, call or text the Childhelp abuse hotline on 800-422-4453 or visit their website for more resources and to report child abuse or DM for help. For adult survivors of child abuse, help is available at ascasupport.org. In the UK, the NSPCC offers support to children on 0800 1111, and adults concerned about a child on 0808 800 5000. The National Association for People Abused in Childhood (Napac) offers support for adult survivors on 0808 801 0331. In Australia, children, young adults, parents and teachers can contact the Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800, or Bravehearts on 1800 272 831, and adult survivors can contact Blue Knot Foundation on 1300 657 380. Other sources of help can be found at Child Helplines International Continue reading...
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