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Texas Republican drops re-election bid after affair with woman once married to IS leader
Van Taylor acknowledges ‘horrible mistake that has caused deep hurt and pain’ and abruptly halts bid for third congressional termA Texas Republican congressman apologized and dropped his bid for re-election on Wednesday, after revelations of an affair with a British woman who was once married to an Islamic State leader.Van Taylor, who was bidding for a third term in the US House of Representatives, said: “About a year ago, I made a horrible mistake that has caused deep hurt and pain among those I love most in this world. I had an affair, it was wrong, and it was the greatest failure of my life.” Continue reading...
White House unveils new Covid strategy including ‘test to treat’ plan – as it happened
Ron DeSantis suggests France would ‘fold’ if it was invaded by Russia
The 2024 presidential nominee contender also angrily chastised students on stage with him for wearing masks as ‘Covid theatre’
New York police search for suspect who assaulted seven Asian women
In the span of two hours on Sunday night, a man allegedly punched, shoved or elbowed the women without provocationThe New York police department has released video footage of a suspect who is believed to have assaulted seven Asian women in Manhattan in the span of two hours on Sunday night.According to authorities, the suspect punched, shoved or elbowed the Asian women without provocation. He was described as a man in his 20s with light complexion and blond hair, and was captured on camera wearing a light blue T-shirt, dark pants and a multicolored backpack. Continue reading...
The rise and fall of US enemies and allies in State of the Union speeches – a visual guide
Joe Biden’s State of the Union address showed an old enemy re-entering US consciousnessJoe Biden’s speech on Tuesday mentioned Russia 18 times – more than any other State of the Union Address since the tradition started in 1790.Biden condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for the first 11 minutes of his speech, painting the war as a global ideological fight. “In the battle between democracy and autocracy, democracies are rising to the moment, and the world is clearly choosing the side of peace and security,” he said. Continue reading...
Biden bids to talk up ailing agenda after State of the Union draws mixed reviews
Rory McIlroy calls for Mickelson to be forgiven over Saudi breakaway scandal
Roman Abramovich confirms Chelsea are for sale and writes off £1.5bn loans
Success for progressives in Texas while Trump ally suffers major blow
Attorney general Ken Paxton heads to nomination runoff against Jeb Bush’s son while progressive Jessica Cisneros celebrates runoffProgressive Democrats notched victories in two of Texas’s congressional primary races on Tuesday while Ken Paxton, one of the most prominent Republicans in the state and Donald Trump ally, suffered a major blow.In the most closely watched congressional primary, Jessica Cisneros, a progressive Democrat, forced a runoff against Henry Cuellar, a nine-term congressman who is one of the most conservative Democrats in the US House. (Texas races go to a runoff if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote.) Continue reading...
Growing up in the 80s meant living in fear of the bomb – now, thanks to Putin, so are today’s teens | Adrian Chiles
The threat of Armageddon was always in the background – but now young people have to deal with the pandemic and climate crisis too
Ghislaine Maxwell trial juror to plead fifth amendment at hearing
Juror had marked ‘no’ in response to sexual abuse question but claimed in post-trial interviews that he was victimized in his youthA juror in Ghislaine Maxwell’s criminal trial who apparently did not disclose childhood sexual abuse during jury selection will invoke his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination at an 8 March hearing.This juror, who is named Scotty David, was on 24 February ordered to appear in court for questioning about his answers on a screening questionnaire for then-prospective jurors. Continue reading...
Ericsson admits breaking DoJ deal over Iraq corruption claims
Telecoms group’s admission comes days after revelations about alleged bribes given to Islamic StateThe Swedish telecoms group Ericsson broke a formal agreement with US prosecutors by withholding evidence about its involvement in corruption, the firm has announced.The US Department of Justice had notified Ericsson that the firm has failed, as required, to hand over details of alleged corruption in Iraq to DoJ prosecutors. Continue reading...
As his attack falters, Putin could become more brutal – and even more irrational | Mathieu Boulègue
Russia is starting to reassess its objectives. Expect a return to tactics seen previously in the likes of Chechnya and SyriaRussian military operations against Ukraine are moving beyond the initial period in which the aim was creating quick superiority. Many observers have been surprised at Russia’s failure to achieve early gains and the defeats it has suffered.The heroism and resistance of Ukrainian forces have initially constrained Russia. Ukrainian command and control systems – the ability to communicate, move and fight – are still functioning. Ukraine’s air defence is still standing, thus denying Russia the superiority Moscow would have hoped to achieve quickly.Mathieu Boulègue is a research fellow with the Russia and Eurasia programme at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London Continue reading...
Texas primaries: Greg Abbott to face Beto O’Rourke in governor’s race
Trump’s endorsement wasn’t enough to prevent incumbent Ken Paxton from being forced into runoff for state attorney generalRepublican governor Greg Abbott will face Democrat Beto O’Rourke after voters in Texas opened what could be a lengthy, bruising primary season poised to reshape political power from state capitals to Washington.Both easily won their party’s nomination for governor on Tuesday. Continue reading...
It’s time to confront the Trump-Putin nexus | Rebecca Solnit
A stunning number of Trump’s closest associates had deep ties to the Kremlin. The significance of this cannot be overstatedIn 2014, the Putin regime invaded Ukraine’s Crimea. In 2016, the same regime invaded the United States. The former took place as a conventional military operation; the latter was a spectacular case of cyberwarfare, including disinformation that it was happening at all and promulgation of a lot of talking points still devoutly repeated by many. It was a vast social-media influencing project that took many forms as it sought to sow discord and confusion, even attempting to dissuade Black voters from voting.Additionally, Russian intelligence targeted voter rolls in all 50 states, which is not thought to have had consequences, but demonstrated the reach and ambition of online interference. This weekend, British investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr said on Twitter, “We failed to acknowledge Russia had staged a military attack on the West. We called it ’meddling.’ We used words like ‘interference.’ It wasn’t. It was warfare. We’ve been under military attack for eight years now.”Rebecca Solnit is a Guardian US columnist. Her most recent books are Recollections of My Nonexistence and Orwell’s Roses Continue reading...
Biden warns Putin ‘will pay’ for invasion | First Thing
President bans Russian aircraft in US airspace as bombardment of Ukraine intensifies. Plus, the teen tracking oligarchs
Biden’s state of the union address: a perfect summation of his presidency | Moira Donegan
The US president has good intentions, with only halting, sporadic, uncreative, and trepidatious efforts to actually enact themThere’s always something a bit grim about the State of the Union. A setpiece of American political theater, the annual speech by the president to a joint session of Congress is choreographed to eliminate any chance of accidental sincerity. The president speaks in carefully calibrated spin; every word sounds like it has been focus-grouped. Members of the opposition party make a show of their animosity, vamping for the cameras with either staid, dignified displeasure or ravenous hatred, depending on where they are running for re-election. No one’s mind is changed and little new information is delivered. By its nature, the speech is meant to describe the status quo. It is not meant to change it.This year, President Biden had a particularly grim task. After months and months of negotiations with Senator Joe Manchin, of West Virginia, proved fruitless, his sweeping economic agenda, the Build Back Better Plan, appears to be dead. The two voting rights bills that would have helped secure the franchise for Black Americans and protect the integrity of future elections were killed when Manchin and Senator Kyrsten Sinema, of Arizona, declined to support an exemption to the filibuster, meaning that the erosion of voting rights in Republican-controlled states is likely to advance unchallenged. Many economic indicators are strong, but with inflation running rampant, this means little to working families, who see their paychecks covering less and less of what they need. This spring, the US supreme court will hand down opinions that will drastically reshape American government and American lives, including the case from Mississippi, Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health, that will overturn Roe v Wade. The midterms are coming, and in Europe, a pointless and brutal war of self-aggrandizement has been launched by an erratic and mendacious dictator with a massive stockpile of nuclear weapons. Continue reading...
Nick Clegg has the power now to right Facebook’s wrongs. This is how he should do it | Frances Haugen
The former UK politician must act to end the company’s profit-driven cycle of tearing societies and democracies apart
Keyword list for Trump lawyer hints at focus of US Capitol attack investigation
House committee tells John Eastman to prioritize terms linked with possible conspiracy in complying with documents subpoenaThe House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol is asking the former Trump lawyer John Eastman to prioritize turning over records with certain keywords as he complies with his subpoena – a list of terms that reveal the panel’s focus as it investigates a potential conspiracy.The keywords include a Gmail address used by Donald Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows and the names of various individuals involved in the effort to overturn the 2020 election, from top Trump aides to Republican members of Congress to the former justice department official Jeffrey Clark. Continue reading...
MLB becomes literally unwatchable as baseball self-sabotages again
The start of the new season has been lost after talks between players and owners broke down. Baseball is in danger of fading further into the background of US cultureIt is only a screengrab, a capture of a fleeting expression that did not reflect the overall tone of his address to the media on Tuesday. But it might prove to be the image Rob Manfred is remembered for, on the day that may well define his tenure as Major League Baseball commissioner.A smile. A toothy grin as he announced that the league and the players’ union have not reached a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement and so the first two series of the regular season, which was due to start on 31 March, are cancelled. Continue reading...
Donald Trump helped kill the first USFL. Now a new version has risen in its place
A new professional football league is ready to kick off in Alabama this spring. But it looks very similar to one that died a notorious death in the 1980sJust for fun, suppose you are a pro football fan from, say, Philadelphia. That would mean you probably like/love/fixate on the Eagles. It would probably mean that you’d root for any other pro football team attaching “Philadelphia” to its nickname, as long as it did not play in the fall.Philadelphia and seven other cities, states or regions are getting new pro football teams next month, when the second version of the United States Football League makes its debut. The Philadelphia team will be called the Stars, after the team in the first iteration of the USFL. Continue reading...
State of the Union: Joe Biden pledges to make Putin pay for Ukraine invasion
President condemns attack and seeks to reassure Americans exhausted by pandemic and its economic falloutJoe Biden vowed in his first State of the Union address to defend democracy threatened by war in Europe, pledging to punish Vladimir Putin for invading Ukraine, while also promising to tame rising inflation and return the nation to a “more normal” state as the coronavirus pandemic appears to wane.Speaking before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, at a perilous moment for his presidency and the world, Biden accused the Russian president of trying to “shake the foundations of the free world” with a “premeditated and unprovoked” invasion of its Democratic neighbor. Continue reading...
State of the Union: a moment of unity dissolves into partisan feuding
Democrats and Republicans come together to condemn Putin – then it’s back to politics as usualVladimir Putin, the president of Russia, has managed to do what Joe Biden could not: bridge the partisan divide and bring, however fleetingly, the US Congress together.Many Democrats and Republicans who attended the US president’s first State of the Union address, on Tuesday night, wore yellow and blue in solidarity with Ukraine, with some holding miniature Ukrainian flags. Continue reading...
Biden condemns Russian invasion of Ukraine in State of the Union address – video
US president Joe Biden used the opening of his State of the Union address to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 'Putin's attack on Ukraine was premeditated and totally unprovoked', said Biden, before emphasising the strength of the Nato alliance. Biden’s praise of the Ukrainian people was met with a standing ovation in the House chamberState of the Union live: Biden denounces ‘menacing’ Putin and vows to tackle inflation and CovidState of the Union takeaways: Biden talks tough on Putin and touts Covid progress Continue reading...
Ukrainian ambassador receives standing ovation during Biden State of the Union address – video
Oksana Markarova, the ambassador of Ukraine to the US, was given a standing ovation at the US Capitol on Tuesday night during Joe Biden’s first State of the Union address to Congress. Markarova appeared moved as she thanked attendees, while the US president condemned Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s ‘tyranny’
State of the Union live: Biden denounces ‘menacing’ Putin and vows to tackle inflation and Covid – as it happened
Republican attorney general could be set for runoff as Texas primary votes roll in
State of the Union takeaways: Biden talks tough on Putin and touts Covid progress
Ukraine dominated Biden’s address, but he set out plans to combat inflation and insisted America can move on from the pandemicJoe Biden denounced Russian “tyranny” in his first State of the Union speech, but also carved plenty of time time to make his pitch for Democrats as the US midterm elections loom.The president, who is struggling with a low approval rating and faces the prospect of Democrats losing control of the House and the Senate in the November, condemned Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. He announced a flight ban on Russian aircraft, before turning to the domestic policies Biden hopes will make voters choose him. Continue reading...
Biden bans Russian aircraft in US airspace and vows to go after oligarchs
Sacramento church shooting: three children among five dead
The shooting took place on Monday evening in the city of Sacramento, in the state’s northA man shot and killed his three daughters and a chaperone before turning the gun on himself at a church in the Sacramento, California, suburbs on Monday evening, authorities said.Deputies responded to the church in the Arden-Arcade neighborhood of Sacramento on Monday evening after a church employee heard gunshots and called 911, said Sgt Rod Grassmann with the Sacramento county sheriff’s office. Continue reading...
MLB cancels opening day as lockout talks with players collapse
Lawsuit aims to stop Texas investigating parents seeking care for trans children
Lawsuit filed after state’s governor and attorney general called medically necessary gender-affirming care ‘child abuse’America’s largest civil rights non-profit has filed a lawsuit asking a Texas state court to block officials from investigating parents who seek medically necessary gender-affirming care for their children.The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), ACLU of Texas and Lambda Legal, named the Republican governor, Greg Abbott, as a defendant, along with the Texas department of family and protective services (DFPS) and its commissioner, Jaime Masters. Continue reading...
Widely criticized Wisconsin report repeats falsehoods in argument to ‘decertify’ 2020 election
Document offers clear example of how Republicans are embracing efforts to overturn results of validly executed electionsA long anticipated and widely criticized review of Wisconsin’s 2020 election has embraced fringe conspiracy theories and argued there were grounds for the legislature to “decertify” the results of the 2020 election, something legal experts have said is impossible.A report released on Tuesday was the result of months of work by Michael Gableman, a former state supreme court justice hired by the state assembly to review the election. Gableman’s efforts, backed by $676,000 in public funds, have been widely criticized as partisan, sloppy and unnecessary. Continue reading...
Packers deny they have had Aaron Rodgers trade offers as Broncos hunt for QB
Six of Donald Trump’s lawyers subpoenaed by Capitol attack panel
The panel is targeting documents and testimony from Cleta Mitchell, Kurt Olsen, Katherine Freiss, Phillip Kline, Kenneth Chesebro and Christina BobbThe House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol attack has issued new subpoenas to lawyers for Donald Trump suspected to be involved in efforts to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory.The subpoenas – authorized hours before Biden’s first State of the Union address – targeted documents and testimony from Cleta Mitchell, Kurt Olsen, Katherine Freiss, Phillip Kline, Kenneth Chesebro and the pro-Trump One America News host Christina Bobb. Continue reading...
The Guardian view on Europe versus Putin: a strategic journey without maps | Editorial
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has ended an era of German foreign policy and is transforming security assumptions across the EUAs the latest barrage of Russian missiles rained on Kyiv on Tuesday, Finnish MPs debated new calls for a referendum on Nato membership. Along with Sweden – also militarily non-aligned – Finland is sending anti-tank missiles and other defence equipment to assist Ukraine, as it attempts to survive Russia’s brutal onslaught. The Swedes have undertaken no equivalent action since giving weapons to Finland during the Winter war with the Soviet Union in 1939. As European nations contemplate the scale of Vladimir Putin’s revanchist ambitions, and the lengths to which he is prepared to go to fulfil them, decades-old security assumptions are being redrawn and rethought in the space of days. A strategic journey without maps is being undertaken at hair-raising speed.Nowhere are the gears being moved through faster than in Germany. At the weekend, its Social Democrat chancellor, Olaf Scholz, abandoned longstanding precepts of German foreign policy, taking Europe’s wealthiest and most powerful country on to new terrain. Faced with Mr Putin’s invasion, Mr Scholz unexpectedly rejected the postwar taboo on sending lethal weapons to conflict zones, announcing that stinger missiles and other equipment would be sent to Ukraine. In an extraordinary Sunday session of the Bundestag, he announced that a fund of €100bn (£85bn) would be immediately set up to boost the strength of Germany’s armed forces. This will be supplemented by a sustained increase in the country’s defence spending in the years to come. These measures followed last week’s decision to halt the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project – which would double the flow of Russian gas direct to Germany – and robust support for unprecedented sanctions intended to collapse the Russian economy. Continue reading...
Judge allows Georgia to use allegedly discriminatory electoral maps in 2022
Civil rights groups say the district maps, which were signed into law last year, dilute the voting power of communities of colorA federal judge has ruled that new congressional and state legislative maps in Georgia, which allegedly discriminate against voters of color, can be used for this year’s election cycle.In a ruling late on Monday, US district judge Steve Jones said there was not enough time to make changes before the primary. Continue reading...
Asian woman, 62, attacked with rock in New York dies after 10 weeks in coma
GuiYing Ma, 62, allegedly struck outside her home in Queens in November, was fourth Asian American killed in city in two monthsAn Asian woman who was attacked in New York by a man with a rock has died after spending approximately 10 weeks in a coma, her family said on Monday.GuiYing Ma, 62, was sweeping the sidewalk outside her home in Jackson Heights in Queens on 26 November when a man allegedly struck her head with a rock, police say. Continue reading...
Former UFC heavyweight champ Cain Velasquez arrested on attempted murder charge
Why does Putin have superfans among the US right wing?
The Russian leader is an autocrat with a homophobic and misogynistic worldview. No wonder he is admired by so many RepublicansSay what you like about Vladimir Putin; he may be slaughtering innocent Ukrainians, but, on the plus side, he has never once called the Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson a racist. Last Tuesday, Carlson, who is reportedly paid $10m (£7.5m) a year for his piercing insights and analysis, told Americans that they had been brainwashed into thinking Putin was a baddie. Think critically, Carlson instructed his depressingly large audience. Ask yourself this, he posited: “Has Putin ever called me a racist? Has he threatened to get me fired for disagreeing with him? … Is he making fentanyl? Is he trying to snuff out Christianity? Does he eat dogs? These are fair questions – and the answer to all of them is no.” To be clear: these are inane questions and the answer to all of them is: “Turn off Fox News before the rest of your brain turns to mush.”Carlson, it should be said, has significantly toned down the pro-Putin rhetoric in the past few days. What is noteworthy, however, is the fact that Carlson is far from the only person on the US right to have a soft spot for old Vlad. While Donald Trump has called the Russian attack on Ukraine “appalling”, he has also called Putin’s actions “genius”, “savvy” and “smart”. Continue reading...
Nevada governor and his wife accosted at restaurant by men shouting ‘racist threats’
Steve Sisolak said the men shouted threats at his wife, Kathy Sisolak, who is of Chinese heritageThe Nevada governor and his wife were accosted and chased from a restaurant in Las Vegas on Sunday, as two men, one a rightwing “digital creator”, shouted profanities and threats.In a statement, Steve Sisolak said the men shouted “racist threats” at his wife, Kathy Sisolak, who is of Chinese heritage. Continue reading...
‘Keying your own car’: Democrat hits out at Tlaib for State of the Union response
Michigan progressive says speech will support Biden but Josh Gottheimer calls it ‘massively counterproductive’A planned response to Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night by Rashida Tlaib, a progressive Democrat from Michigan, highlighted a rift in the party.The president will speak to Congress and the nation from the Capitol. The Republican rebuttal will be delivered by Kim Reynolds, governor of Iowa. Continue reading...
The decline of the girlboss? Post-pandemic, she's more ubiquitous than ever | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
The mantra of this pinkwashed career queen is about changing yourself rather than reality. Time to say, no, that’s not my jobA few months after graduating, mid-recession, on to the dole and shortly before I started writing for the Guardian, I worked very briefly for an online magazine as an editorial assistant. It was on my first day there that my older, female boss taught me a lesson I have never forgotten. After running through my various duties, she added this advice: “The men upstairs,” she said, “are going to think you are their secretary. They are going to ask you to do their photocopying and answer their phones. And it is very important that when they do, you say the following phrase: ‘No. That’s not my job.’”Then she made me repeat it several times, until I said it with confidence. It’s a simple refusal, and an effective one, but the first time I said it I was nervous. On repetition, however, it became second nature, and being able to say “no” without apology or excuse has stood me in good stead ever since. I am what many would consider an assertive person, but like many women I still sometimes have to force myself to stand up for what I want.Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Barr book reveals Trump’s secret to a ‘good tweet’: ‘just the right amount of crazy’
Ex-president made remark to his attorney general, according to William Barr’s forthcoming memoirDonald Trump told William Barr, his attorney general, that the secret to a “good tweet” was “just the right amount of crazy”.The detail from Barr’s forthcoming memoir leaked out on Monday, via Josh Dawsey of the Washington Post. Continue reading...
Ja Morant hits buzzer beater and dunks over 7ft Poeltl on way to 52-point game
Colorado to become first US state to accept cryptocurrency tax payments
Governor says state will except crypto payments converted into a dollar value, which would then be deposited in the state’s treasuryColorado is slated to become the first US state to accept tax payments in cryptocurrency, a move the governor’s office has described as the “next logical step on the path to digital statehood”.Colorado’s governor, Jared Polis, who announced the effort last week, explained in a tweet that the state would accept crypto payments converted into a dollar value, which would then be deposited in the state’s treasury. Continue reading...
MLB gives itself six hours to save start of season as player talks struggle on
Let the horror in Ukraine open our eyes to the suffering of war around the world | Nesrine Malik
Too many frame the invasion as an attack on ‘civilisation’, uniquely awful because it happened in Europe. That approach demeans us allVladimir Putin’s bloody invasion of Ukraine has sharpened two terrifying realisations. The first is that Putin does not function within the realm of the usual finely balanced checks and balances, sticks and carrots, that the west hoped would contain him and maintain an uneasy truce in Europe. The second is that decades of work since the second world war to learn from the mistakes of the past and fortify against them in the future have failed. Here again, we have not a civil war, but an invasion of a sovereign state in defiance of the rest of the world. Here again, we have images that are only known to us as historical reels, of frenzy and panic as thousands attempt to flee to safety.But there is a third realisation that appears to shape the perception of too many western journalists justifiably appalled at the defiling of Europe. From the tone of much coverage, this seems uniquely distressing and more alarming to them because the lives of non-Europeans have less value, and their conflicts are contained, far away from us.Nesrine Malik is a Guardian columnistGuardian Newsroom: the Russian invasion of Ukraine
More than 70 Ukrainian soldiers killed near Kharkiv | First Thing
Rescuers searching rubble of base in eastern Ukraine as Russian forces gather outside Kyiv. Plus, Joe Biden prepares for his first State of the Union address
Putinism is breeding in the heart of the Republican party | Robert Reich
Make no mistake: Putin’s authoritarian neo-fascism has rooted itself in America. The cold war has already come homeThe world is frighteningly locked in a battle to the death between democracy and authoritarianism. On Sunday Vladimir Putin issued a new threat to the west – telling his defense minister and his top military commander to place Russia’s nuclear forces on alert.It is a new cold war.Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley and the author of Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few and The Common Good. His new book, The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It, is out now. He is a Guardian US columnist. His newsletter is at robertreich.substack.com Continue reading...
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