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Private equity ownership of US hospice centers boomed in recent years – study
Investors spent about $1tn buying healthcare facilities over last decade, leading to reports of worsening patient carePrivate equity investors are increasingly buying up hospice centers - healthcare facilities meant to focus on pain relief and emotional support for people near the end of their lives.The new study was published in the journal Health Affairs and provides more evidence of how private equity have acquired firms using often sophisticated and opaque ownership structures. Continue reading...
‘Gigantic’ landslides hit California coastal town: ‘Watching their homes crumble’
Governor declares emergency as Rancho Palos Verdes deals with buckling streets, sinking buildings and power cutsAs landslides continue to threaten the community of Rancho Palos Verdes, hundreds of homes in the southern California city have lost power.Governor Gavin Newsom imposed a state of emergency on Monday as officials cut power to 245 homes in the seaside community, about 25 miles (40km) south of Los Angeles, due to worsening land movement. The electricity provider in the region, Southern California Edison, shut off power to 140 homes on Sunday and another 105 on Monday, citing the risk of igniting fires. Continue reading...
Paris 2024 Paralympics day six: Faye Rogers wins butterfly gold, athletics and more – as it happened
Faye Rogers was victorious in the S10 100m butterfly final to add to ParalympicsGB's tally of gold medalsAn Ortega throw means the gap is down to ten, Germany 53-43 Spain, with tensions beginning to show. Though the clock is running right down...Some quotes from GB's Sammi Kinghorn after she won silver on the track in the 1500m:Who would have thought a sprinter would get a medal over 1500m? I certainly did not. I thought I'd be jostling for fourth, maybe squeeze a third. It was all pretty exciting. I kinda got a bit disorientated and I stopped at 200 metres to go because I thought we were done - it's so loud in here which we're not used to. So I learned I need to count laps. But that noise is absolutely electric and I'm absolutely buzzing to come away with a medal. Continue reading...
Draper tackles De Minaur rematch with US Open semi-final in sight
Two years after defeat at Wimbledon, Briton hopes to end losing run against AustralianA couple of days after sealing his first career grand slam win, at Wimbledon, in 2022, a 20-year-old Jack Draper earned himself a rare chance to test his level against one of the sport's rising stars over the best of five sets.The early returns from his second-round bout on No1Court with Alex de Minaur were encouraging. Despite the 67 ranking places and three years separating them, they went blow to blow as equals and were level after the two tight, grippingsets. Continue reading...
Trump ordered by judge to stop playing Isaac Hayes song at campaign rallies
Temporary ruling prevents ex-president from using Hold On, I'm Comin' while permanent injunction is consideredA judge on Tuesday blocked Donald Trump from playing a song by the late soul singer and composer Isaac Hayes at his rallies, at least while a lawsuit from the artist's family seeking a permanent injunction is considered.The temporary ruling from the federal court judge Thomas Thrash in Atlanta, Georgia, prevents the Republican presidential nominee from further use of Hold On, I'm Comin', written by Hayes and David Porter and a 1966 hit for the Miami-based soul duo Sam & Dave. Continue reading...
The Guardian view on a global health crisis: living longer may not mean living healthier | Editorial
Chronic diseases disproportionately affect low- and middle-income countries. Richer nations need to step up to help reduce their tollThe pandemic may be behind us, but the world still has the jitters about infectious diseases. Covid has leftitsmark; flu is identified as the next looming terror. Yet when the World Health Organization declared a public-health emergency over mpox last month, the response has been depressingly unjust. None of the African countries affected by the outbreak of a new variant of mpox have received any of the promisedvaccines.Unfortunately, it seems too much of the world considers that if the poor are out of sight, they are largely out of mind. Yet it is the west that is shaping the poor world's health crises. Its companies push calorie-heavy processed foods and its governments insist on fiscal austerity. The biggest cause of premature death around the world is not infectious diseases, but chronic conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. So-called non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are responsible for three-quarters of all deaths in the world. Of the 41 million total, 17 million are premature - before the age of 70. The heaviest toll is exacted in low- and middle-income countries, where 86% of all the premature deaths from chronic diseasesoccur. Continue reading...
JD Vance endorsed anti-IVF report that contradicts Trump’s new stance
VP nominee wrote foreword to 2017 Heritage Foundation paper arguing against IVF access, which Trump now backs
Trent Williams ends contract dispute with Niners on eve of NFL opener
Edmonton Oilers sign Leon Draisaitl to ‘historic’ $112m, eight-year contract
Oasis reunite; Harry and Wills could be next. Nothing like money to bring people together | Marina Hyde
If Liam and Noel can overcome their differences for a lucrative tour, there's surely a lesson for the House of WindsorPraise be - for it has happened. The streams have officially been crossed. Imagine my delight to type in two of Earth's most lavishly provocative search terms - Oasis reunion" and William and Harry" - and find that a royal expert has already gone there. Thank you to a certain Riley Gardiner - billed by the Express as both PR expert" and elsewhere as a royal expert" - for very solemnly informing the public that the formerly feuding Gallagher brothers putting aside their differences could have knock-on implications for the still-feuding Windsor brothers.The [Gallagher] brothers actually repairing their relationship speaks to many," Gardiner confides expertly, from his vantage point inside either a Montecito foxhole or the postbox outside Liam's house. High-profile families reconciling like this, especially as a band that will go on to tour and show off this reconciliation in front of millions, will strike a chord with fans - perhaps even prompting the royal brothers to reflect on their own ties."Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Boy, 10, fatally shot 82-year-old former mayor of Louisiana town, police say
Boy admitted to investigators that he shot and killed Joe Cornelius Sr and his daughter, Keisha MilesA 10-year-old boy fatally shot the 82-year-old former mayor of a north-west Louisiana town, according to authorities.The Minden police chief, Jared McIver, told local news outlets that the boy admitted to investigators that he shot and killed Joe Cornelius Sr, 82, and his daughter, Keisha Miles, 31. The bodies of both were found Sunday morning with multiple bullet wounds. Continue reading...
They went from rehab and jail to owning a real estate portfolio: ‘You own the hell out of this house!’
Workers in recovery and back from prison formed the Waterbottle Co-op to fix up houses in BaltimoreThe Baltimore houses are in rough shape. They might be missing roofs, or even floors. Some have been inhabited by squatters. Rats come in. Cats follow. As David Lidz, founder of the Waterbottle Co-op, which rehabilitates the foreclosed homes, points out, the contents are hard to view dispassionately.When a family leaves, most of the time they leave a ton of stuff there," he says. You find old photo albums and caps and gowns and baby clothes." Continue reading...
London workers slower to return to office than New York or Paris, study says
Office attendance in UK capital similar to levels in Toronto and Sydney, thinktank finds
Schumer says McConnell will ‘go down poorly in history’ for rightwing policies
Democratic Senate leader adds his counterpart can salvage' reputation by bringing back' Republican party to centerThe Democratic leader of the US Senate, Chuck Schumer, has warned his opposite number, the Republican minority leader, Mitch McConnell, that history will judge him poorly" because he paved the way to rightwing policies out of touch with the American people.In an interview with Punchbowl News conducted at the Democratic national convention in August but published on Monday, Schumer accused McConnell of enabling Donald Trump's remaking of US politics and the judiciary. By helping to shift the supreme court sharply to the right through the former president's three appointments to the top judicial bench, McConnell had played a part in abolishing the federal right to an abortion in the ruling ending Roe v Wade, and much more, Schumer contended. Continue reading...
Naoya Inoue retains undisputed title after TJ Doheny quits with injury
Tim Walz unharmed after motorcade vehicles crash in Milwaukee
Walz said staff had a few minor injuries' following crash while heading from airport to campaign stopSome vans at the back of a motorcade carrying Tim Walz crashed on the highway while heading from the airport to a campaign stop in Milwaukee on Monday, but the Democratic vice-presidential nominee was unhurt.Joe Biden called from Air Force One and spoke to Walz a short time later, as the president was traveling to a separate campaign stop in Pittsburgh with Kamala Harris. The vice-president was campaigning in Detroit before heading to the joint event later in the day with Biden, and her campaign said that she also spoke with her running mate by phone after the crash. Continue reading...
The Black divers excavating slave shipwrecks: ‘I’m telling my ancestors: I’m with you’
Members of Diving With a Purpose search out and investigate the vessels' remains, bringing history to light and memorializing lost livesOnboard a boat off the Florida Keys, I witness a group of divers, aged 16 to 20, freeing themselves from the weight of their oxygen tanks and masks before diving back into the waters of Biscayne national park. Where Biscayne Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, their heads break the surface, bobbing in the open sea like specks of stars in the sky.It's a breathtaking sight. Continue reading...
How Ted Cruz’s abortion record could cost him a historic election in Texas
The notoriously verbose senator has gone largely silent on the issue since horror stories under the state's ban emergedThe notoriously verbose Ted Cruz has gone largely silent on abortion, one of his favorite topics to legislate on and bloviate about, during his Senate re-election campaign in Texas - an ominous sign both for Cruz and the anti-abortion movement writ large.Indeed, Texas representative Colin Allred has mounted an unusually strong campaign for Cruz's Senate seat at a time when Texas has become ground zero in the grisly maternal health disaster unfolding across the country since the fall of Roe v Wade. As of the latest University of Houston poll, the race between Cruz and Allred is currently a dead heat, with Cruz leading the former NFL player by only two points (47-45%). This is remarkable for Texas, which hasn't elected a Democrat in a statewide race in three decades and has never elected a Black US senator. Continue reading...
Netanyahu doubles down on Gaza corridor position | First Thing
Israel's prime minister vowed that Israel would not relinquish control over a strategic corridor along the Gaza-Egyptian border, despite widespread protests. Plus: the first hydrogen-powered passenger train in the US
Donald Trump is backing free IVF? You can practically smell the desperation | Arwa Mahdawi
The former president is a legally defined sexual predator whose party is rolling back reproductive rights. It will take more than his latest half-baked idea to win back female votersWould you like to do your bit to curb population decline in the west? Fancy a home full of babies with very high IQs and extremely blond hair? Well, let me introduce you to the Donald J Trump Insemination Institute. On a sprawling ranch in New Mexico, women can be impregnated, free of charge, with Trump's sperm, ensuring that future generations, on Earth and Mars, are blessed with a steady supply of very stable geniuses.Sorry if I turned your stomach there, but I'm afraid I'm only half-joking. It was actually Jeffrey Epstein - who used to party with Trump - who was besotted with the idea of a ranch where 20 women at a time would be impregnated, in order to seed the human race with his DNA. Elon Musk, who is obsessed with babies and Trump, may harbour similar fantasies. Earlier this year the New York Times reported that Musk has volunteered his sperm" to help seed a colony on Mars. (Musk has denied these claims.) Continue reading...
US gambling sector’s ‘relentless’ social media posts breached own rules, study claims
Exclusive: University of Bristol academics say gambling industry code not being followed' after analysis of social media posts by leading firmsAs gambling companies target social media users, the four leading online brands appear to be routinely breaching the industry's self-imposed marketing regulations, according to a new study.Over one week this summer, academics at the University of Bristol found that BetMGM, DraftKings, ESPN Bet and FanDuel published more than a thousand posts - 75% of their non-sponsored content on Facebook, Instagram, X and TikTok - that did not include problem gambling support messages or a helpline number. Continue reading...
Young male voters are flocking to Trump – but he doesn’t have their interests at heart | Steven Greenhouse
Trump isn't an icon of positive masculinity. He also did very little for young men during his four years as presidentIt's the most startling thing I've seen in this year's presidential campaign - the astoundingly large gap between how young men and young women plan to vote this November. Among women under age 30, an overwhelming 67% plan to vote for Kamala Harris, while just 29% say they'll back Donald Trump. But among young men, a majority - 53% - plan to vote for Trump, while 40% say they'll support Harris, according to a New York Times/Sienna College poll. That's an astonishing 51-percentage-point gender gap.It's easy to understand why so many young women favor Harris - she has an inspiring life story, champions reproductive freedom and would break the biggest glass ceiling of all by becoming the first female president. But I'm mystified why so many young men back Trump. Continue reading...
Furniture to assemble? There’s an app for that – because no one wants to do anything for themselves any more | Rachel Connolly
We can now endlessly outsource our small tasks, from shopping to DIY. But I really would rather do them myselfA few months ago I saw an excellent fight at my local jeweller. The owners, as well as much of the clientele, are big characters. Spats often break out. This time a customer demanded a written statement that the necklace she had brought in would be stored in a safe. The jeweller told her they don't provide this, and so the customer grew irate. You don't trust me, is that it?" said the jeweller. The woman protested: she did! The jeweller had been highly recommended. So you know who you're dealing with then," said the jeweller, proudly. The woman handed over her necklace.It was a brilliant spectacle. I wanted to cheer. Instead I asked to see the gold chains (I like the ceremony of seeing them displayed on a velvet cushion). I actually don't buy jewellery very often, but I stop in fairly regularly for minor repairs, to have links taken out or clasps fixed - and for scenes such as this.Rachel Connolly is a writer and author of the novel Lazy City Continue reading...
Trump and allies plant seeds for ‘chaos and discord’ if he loses, experts warn
Spread of conspiracy theories seeks to foment early election doubts in case Trump loses, some Republicans sayDonald Trump and election denialist allies at Turning Point USA, True the Vote and other Maga stalwarts are spreading conspiracy theories about election fraud in order to lay the groundwork for charging the election was rigged if Trump loses, warn election experts and some veteran Republicans.The consequences of the strategy could be dire. John Giles, the Republican mayor of Mesa Arizona who spoke at the Democratic national convention in August in support of Vice-President Kamala Harris's campaign for the presidency, said that former president Trump and his allies will throw everything at the wall and see what sticks", if Trump loses. Continue reading...
Kamala Harris should launch a national campaign to end the US diabetes epidemic | Neil Barsky
It would save thousands of lives and billions of dollars and increase Harris's appeal to voters in conservative statesBefore addressing the political opportunity in front of the vice-president, let us first confront the sacred cow in the room.Contrary to recent claims by Donald Trump, JD Vance and Ted Cruz, Kamala Harris loves a good cheeseburger; she positively does not want to take our red meat away. She has cited sugars and sodas as major culprits in our poor health. Moreover, the Biden-Harris administration has demonstrated that it is unafraid to challenge the stranglehold the pharmaceutical industry has over insulin prices, and the cost that industry charges Medicare patients for drugs. Continue reading...
Can 0.03% of US votes really swing the presidential election?
Visual explainer: Hundreds of millions of Americans cast their votes in the US election, but a tiny fraction of those can swing the race for one candidate or anotherIn recent years there has been growing criticism of the electoral college system in the US because it has allowed a tiny number of Americans to determine the outcome of the presidential election.In 2020, about 43,000 votes among Wisconsin, Georgia and Arizona - a mere 0.03% of the votes cast nationwide - allowed Biden to win. In 2016, about 80,000 combined votes gave Trump his winning margins in key swing states. Continue reading...
As furious protesters take to the streets, Netanyahu may well have reached his political dead-end | Alon Pinkas
Israelis have kept their contempt for the prime minister in check for the sake of the war effort. Is his time finally up?Despondent and livid Israelis, exuding deep anger and fury, have taken to the streets. Once it became known on Saturday that Hamas had executed six hostages, Israelis staged the largest demonstration against the government since the war in Gaza began. Those hostages could have been saved had Benjamin Netanyahu assented to a hostage deal. But he didn't. In fact, he actively undermined the possibility for months, evading and reneging constantly.The 350,000 who protested in Tel Aviv were the equivalent of about 2.4 million Britons or 12 million Americans gathering in the same place for the same cause. Immediately, the question of whether this was a political inflection point for Netanyahu was raised.Alon Pinkas served as Israel's consul general in New York from 2000 to 2004. He is now a columnist for HaaretzDo 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...
There’s only one way to keep Germany’s far-right AfD at bay. Address the concerns it exploits | Katja Hoyer
There are good reasons to place a political firewall around the extremists. But mainstream parties must also address the electorate's loss of trustWe're all waiting with bated breath. This is a fateful election," a friend from Leipzig told me on Sunday. It was polling day in her state of Saxony and in neighbouring Thuringia. The atmosphere was tense, even fearful. Much more was at stake than just a reshuffle of seats in two of Germany's regional parliaments.As expected, Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) won in Thuringia with nearly 33% of the vote, and came second in Saxony with almost 31%. For the first time since the second world war, a far-right party has become a significant political force in Germany.Do 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...
Jannik Sinner recovers to beat Tommy Paul and set up Medvedev showdown
US Open 2024 day seven: De Minaur beats Thompson, Haddad Maia beats Wozniacki – as it happened
Alex de Minaur wins all-Australian tussle with Jordan Thompson to reach US Open quarters
Harris and Biden pitch for steel votes in Pittsburgh in first joint appearance on campaign trail
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden join forces in Labor Day outing, their first joint event since Harris accepted Democratic nomination for presidencyJoe Biden and Kamala Harris on Monday made their first post-convention joint appearance on the presidential campaign trail, celebrating Labor Day with a tribute to union workers in Pittsburgh.We are so proud to be the most pro-union administration in American history," Harris said. I love Labor Day. I love celebrating Labor Day, and Pittsburgh is the cradle of the American labor movement." Continue reading...
Chase warns against using system glitch to filch cash: it’s ‘fraud, plain and simple’
Warning comes after viral TikTok posts where customers purportedly tried to withdraw more money than they hadThe US banking giant Chase has made clear that taking advantage of a system glitch" to extract cash was fraud, plain and simple" despite it becoming a TikTok trend.Chase Bank's warning on Monday came in response to viral social media posts where customers purportedly tried to withdraw more money than they had in their accounts by exploiting a banking system delay. Continue reading...
Paris 2024 Paralympics day five: GB gold rush continues, Japan beat USA in wheelchair rugby – as it happened
Ellie Challis and Louise Fiddes were among the golds for Great Britain, but Jonnie Peacock failed to claim a medalWheelchair rugby: GB have a couple of sloppy moments and Australia take advantage to moved 34-32 ahead in the bronze-medal match.Dan Bethell had to settle for badminton silver after an incredible final. Continue reading...
Two US soldiers assaulted by nationalist youth group in Turkey, authorities say
Fifteen suspected assailants, members of the Turkey Youth Union, were detained after attack in port city of IzmirTwo US military service members were physically attacked" in the port city of Izmir in western Turkey on Monday by members of an anti-American youth group, authorities said.Fifteen suspected assailants were detained in the attack on the two service members, who were dressed in civilian clothing at the time of the incident. Five other US service members joined in the incident after seeing the violent encounter, officials said.Reuters contributed to this report Continue reading...
From Tessmann to Reyna: how the summer transfer window will impact the USMNT
We look at the key deals (and non-deals) from the latest transfer merry-go-round that will influence incoming coach Mauricio PochettinoLast year's European summer transfer window delivered seismic moves for some of US soccer's biggest names, as Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah joined Milan and Timothy Weah signed for Juventus.There have been no such headline-grabbing deals for American players on the other side of the Atlantic this year, but the 2024 summer window still offered plenty of intriguing storylines. Continue reading...
Biden to join Harris on campaign trail for first time since dropping out of race
Pair due to appear together in Pittsburgh in vital swing state of Pennsylvania, aimed at cementing support from unionsJoe Biden will join Kamala Harris on the campaign trail for the first time on Monday since standing aside six weeks ago to let the vice-president claim the presidential nomination following a poor debate performance.The pair were due to appear together in Pittsburgh in the vital swing state of Pennsylvania at a Labour Day event aimed at cementing support from trade unions, a key Democrat constituency and a bedrock of Biden's support as he has styled himself as the most pro-union president in US history". Continue reading...
Roderick Townsend clinches high jump three-peat at Paralympics in Paris
Hewlett Packard to pursue Mike Lynch’s estate for up to $4bn
Tech company says it will follow legal proceedings to their conclusion' after tycoon's death last monthHewlett Packard Enterprise has confirmed it will push ahead with a high court lawsuit against the estate of the deceased tech tycoon Mike Lynch in which it is seeking damages of up to $4bn (3bn).The US company said in a statement it would follow the legal proceedings through to their conclusion" despite Lynch's death last month when his yacht sank off the coast of Italy. Continue reading...
San Francisco 49er player Ricky Pearsall released from hospital after shooting
Suspected shooter, a 17-year-old boy, arrested after football player shot in chest during attempted robbery, police saySan Francisco 49er football player Ricky Pearsall was released from the hospital after being shot in the chest during an attempted robbery this weekend.The suspected shooter, a 17-year-old boy, was arrested and will be charged in juvenile court, according to NBC Sports. He has not been publicly identified. Continue reading...
Trump says maybe God saved him from assassination attempt to fix ‘broken country’
Trump floats God's political purpose for his survival: I'd like to think God thinks I'm going to straighten out our country'Donald Trump told a Fox News host that he thinks God believes he will straighten out" the country after he survived an assassination attempt in July at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.I think you think like, if you believe in God, you believe in God more. And somebody said like, why? And I'd like to think that God thinks that I'm going to straighten out our country," Trump told Mark Levin on Life, Liberty & Levin after the host asked him if the shooting on 13 July had strengthened his belief in the almighty. Continue reading...
The nature of a starfish: ‘a disembodied head walking about on its lips’ | Helen Sullivan
Besides its underwater life, it is nothing like a fish: it can push its stomach out of its mouth and eat the inside of a clamThe thing about starfish is that you tend to forget the -fish part. But when you think about that, a lot of things come into focus. For example, the fact that besides its underwater life, it is nothing like a fish. For example: a starfish can push its stomach out of its mouth and eat the inside of a clam. Show me a fish that can do that.The ones that are most common at the beaches near me feel as though they're cut from shark skin, smooth and rough at the same time. They have webbed arms, not clearly delineated ones, and are the size of a coin. They are dull browns and greens and blues. Continue reading...
No individual player is the answer to Manchester United’s problems | Jonathan Wilson
Casemiro display against Liverpool was painful, but the blame for United's early season struggles sits with an incoherent structure
Grief and anger in Israel following death of six hostages | First Thing
General strike follows tens of thousands taking to the streets in protest against the government's handling of the war in Gaza. Plus: fears of overtourism in Norway
Republicans are lining up to oppose Trump. Will it make a difference?
Former Trump aides and others say the ex-president is unfit for office and urge fellow Republicans to vote for HarrisDonald Trump has a knack for rallying a remarkable range of political opinion around a common goal: preventing his return to the White House.That now includes prominent names from his own Republican party and top aides who worked under him as president. From former White House officials and national security staff to a once-worshipful press secretary, a host of one-time Trump fans are now lining up to join Democrats in declaring him unfit for another term in office. Continue reading...
Why are so many Democratic politicians appearing on Fox News?
As Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders speak on Fox, Democrats could reach just enough swing voters to winPete Buttigieg, Joe Biden's transport secretary, introduced himself to Democrats at their convention earlier last month in unusual fashion. I'm Pete Buttigieg and you might recognize me from Fox News," he told the crowd in Chicago.The comment drew laughter, but beneath it was a certain truth: in the final two months of the 2024 election, politicians and campaign aides are less siloed in their ideologically aligned media bubbles in an effort to poach potentially persuadable voters. Continue reading...
Caitlin Clark leads Fever to fourth-straight win as Indiana close on playoff spot
The kids are eating us out of house and home – and I couldn’t be happier | Emma Beddington
Our boys are back from university, and after months of pulse-based dinners, my husband and I have rediscovered the joy of snacks. Not that we're the ones who are eating them ...How many of these cookies can I eat?" my older son texts (he is downstairs; I am up). They're really good." My fingertips tingle with satisfaction.Both boys are home from university briefly and I have a new identity: I'm an intermittent feeder. My husband and I don't exactly eat like birds in our empty nest - well, I eat like one of those gulls that shoplifts Doritos - but we shop like middle-aged people trying not to die, our cupboards boring and barren, our freezer packed with pulse-based, batch-cooked dinners. Continue reading...
Stressed, sweaty and remorseful, I arrived late for dinner again – and then made a life-changing decision | Helene Rosenthal
My friends expected nothing less, but my habitual tardiness was more than just a quirk: it was eating away at my wellbeingIf you had asked me to describe myself one year ago, I would have led with this: I am that person who is always late. I could have also said I am 5ft 7in and love coriander, but then you wouldn't have been forewarned: being friends with me involves a lot of waiting. Ugh, sorry in advance.Then this happened. One day, I had an appointment just before meeting friends for dinner. When it ended early, I went straight to the restaurant and waited at the bar for everyone else. Ordinarily, I would have rolled in 10 minutes late, drenched in sweat and remorse. I would have been mortified to be that person, once again, who was the last to show and the reason why our table had been given away to a complete" party. After blabbering a bunch of lies to my friends about traffic and first-time Uber drivers, I would have spent the rest of the night berating myself for being, well, me.Helene Rosenthal lives in New York City and writes about families, friendships and relationships Continue reading...
The right’s obsession with childless women isn’t just about ideology: it’s essential to the capitalist machine | Nesrine Malik
JD Vance's comments on Kamala Harris reflect a stubborn debate in supposedly progressive societiesA woman without biological children is running for high political office, and so naturally that quality will at some point be used against her. Kamala Harris has, in the short period since she emerged as the Democratic candidate for US president, been scrutinised over her lack of children. The conservative lawyer Will Chamberlain posted on X that Harris shouldn't be president" - apparently, she doesn't have skin in the game". The Republican vice-presidential candidate, JD Vance, called Harris and other Democrats a bunch of childless cat ladies miserable at their own lives".It's a particularly virulent tendency in the US, with a rightwing movement that is fixated on women's reproduction. But who can forget (and if you have, I am happy to remind you of a low point that still sticks in my craw) Andrea Leadsom, during the 2016 Conservative party leadership election, saying that Theresa May might have nieces and nephews, but I have children who are going to have children ... who will be a part of what happens next". Genuinely," she added, as if the message were not clear enough, I feel that being a mum means you have a real stake in the future of our country, a tangible stake." Continue reading...
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