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Two teenagers killed Spanish teacher over bad grade, Iowa prosecutors allege
Willard Miller and Jeremy Goodale, accused of beating Nohema Graber to death when they were 16, will stand trial as adultsTwo Iowa teenagers killed their high school Spanish teacher because of frustration over a bad grade, prosecutors said on Tuesday in court documents.The documents were filed ahead of a hearing on Wednesday where a judge will hear arguments on whether to suppress any evidence against Willard Miller and Jeremy Goodale, who are charged with murdering Nohema Graber in Fairfield, a town of about 9,400 100 miles from Des Moines. Continue reading...
Former Chiefs coach Britt Reid jailed over crash that left girl seriously injured
Kyrie Irving scores just four points in Nets loss as Barkley calls guard ‘idiot’
Liz Cheney backs second Democrat, picking Ryan over Vance for Ohio Senate
Leading anti-Trump Republican has already endorsed Democrat Elissa Slotkin for re-election in MichiganThe Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney has now endorsed two Democrats for election in the midterms next week, backing Tim Ryan in his Ohio US Senate race against JD Vance after endorsing Elissa Slotkin for re-election to the US House in Michigan.In Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday, Cheney told the journalist Judy Woodruff she backed Ryan, currently a Democratic congressman, over Vance, the Hillbilly Elegy author and venture capitalist who abandoned criticism of Donald Trump in order to publicly embrace him. Continue reading...
Bolsonaro breaks election silence but does not concede to Lula | First Thing
Brazilian president’s chief of staff indicates administration is ready to begin transition. Plus, why swearing makes you fitter, happier and more persuasive
Joe Biden is right: America needs a windfall profits tax on Big Oil | Robert Weissman
The case for a windfall profits tax is straightforward. There’s a reason why the idea is so popularConsumers are paying as big oil has gobbled up more than $125bn in profits in 2022 – triple the total from last year – doing nothing other than watching world oil prices soar due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.The solution to this heist is simple enough: a windfall profits tax that extracts big oil’s unjust enrichment and returns the money to the people.Robert Weissman is the president of Public Citizen Continue reading...
Sentenced to life for stealing $14: ‘I needed help, but was given jail’
David Coulson, imprisoned in California under ‘tough on crime’ laws from the 90s, was released after decades: ‘Finally someone has heard me’David Coulson, 55, did not see his family for the two decades he spent behind bars. But they were ready to welcome him home last month, starting with a surprise reunion.On his fourth day of freedom, his adult son invited him to his grandson’s football game in Norwalk, California. He thought it would just be the two of them, but halfway through the game, Coulson turned around and saw his daughter, three grandkids he’d never met and several other relatives. Continue reading...
US elementary school tested for nuclear bomb waste from Manhattan Project
Report finds levels of the radioactive isotype lead-210 as much as 22 times the expected levels at Missouri school serving mostly Black studentsThe US army corps of engineers is testing for radioactivity in the kindergarten play yard, sports fields and classrooms of a Missouri school serving mostly Black students, after an independent report revealed the school may have been contaminated by nuclear bomb-making waste dumped from the second world war’s Manhattan Project.Children from Jana elementary school in the Northern St Louis area were sent home to do online learning last week, following an independent report that found levels of the radioactive isotype lead-210 as much as 22 times the expected levels in the school’s play yards and some indoor spaces. Continue reading...
‘The Trump playbook’: Republicans hint they will deny election results
Some candidates are already questioning the integrity of the vote and undermining the credibility of the resultsLast month Kari Lake, a former local TV anchor on the Fox network, joined a rightwing podcast The Conservative Circus to discuss her bid to become Arizona’s next governor.Lake, who has been endorsed by Donald Trump, began by complaining that Joe Biden had just made a speech about the threat to democracy posed by election deniers like herself who claim, without evidence, that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. The US president called them “extremists” and warned that they were preparing to repeat their subversion efforts in November’s midterm elections. Continue reading...
With the global economy on the rocks, quiet quitting is no longer a thing | Arwa Mahdawi
Endless pieces have been written about slacking off at work. But now it emerges even the poster boy for the idea is back toiling 50 hours a weekBad news for all the aspiring “quiet quitters” out there: the dubious trend is officially over. A few months ago, media outlets were working overtime to push out pieces about how nobody wants to work hard any more. Hustle culture is over, the narrative went: burnt-out employees are doing the bare minimum. Now, however, the economy is rubbish and a recession is imminent. Instead of quiet quitting, everyone is loudly labouring.Well, maybe not quite everyone, but one guy certainly is. In March, Insider featured an anonymous recruiter using the pseudonym Justin who had started to deliberately slack off at work. That column inspired a TikTok; soon thinkpieces on quiet quitting were everywhere. The trend appears to have been short-lived though. The magazine recently caught up with Justin and found that his work attitude had shifted dramatically. Some of his colleagues had been laid off and he was worried about the economy. “Today Justin, the OG Quiet Quitter, is back to going above and beyond,” writes the journalist in the latest update. “He is working 50 hours a week.”Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Jalen Hurts: from back-up to leader of the Eagles’ quest for perfection
Fans in Philadelphia are starting to wonder if their team can go 17-0 this season. That confidence is due in no small part to the poise of their quarterbackWith more than nine minutes left in the game on Sunday – still plenty of time to pad his superb stat line – Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts stayed on the sideline and pulled on a headset, done for the day. Gardner Minshew, his backup, got to mop up a lopsided victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.Hurts was shut down early in large part because the Eagles, the NFL’s only unbeaten team at 7-0, are to play again on Thursday, at Houston. They will need Hurts to keep playing the way he has this season: Not spectacularly, but with conviction, poise and intelligence. Continue reading...
No one knows his name – but he could win a tight race because of abortion
In a swing district in a swing state, Michiganders will vote on whether to protect abortion rightsIt’s true that Carl Marlinga doesn’t have name recognition. Despite running for a hugely competitive seat, in a district where he lives and has been a judge for 30 years, not a single one of his yard signs is visible on a day spent following campaigners in Sterling Heights, Michigan. And when you ask him why he isn’t polling as well as his opponent, John James – the Trump-backed candidate who lost two recent campaigns for US Senate and doesn’t even live in the district – Marlinga says it himself.“It’s name recognition, that’s what my pollsters are telling me,” Marlinga replies at a packed campaign event on an inconsiderately cold October day. Continue reading...
Jokes about Paul Pelosi aren’t just in bad taste. They normalize political violence | Arwa Mahdawi
Rightwingers are laughing about an attack that left an 82-year-old in hospital. It’s a watershed moment in politicsWhat do you do when an 82-year-old man is attacked at his home with a hammer? You laugh about it, of course. A number of Republicans – people who like to preach to others about family values and civility – seem to find the recent attack on Paul Pelosi very amusing indeed.Donald Trump Jr, for example, posted a meme on Sunday night showing a pair of underwear and a hammer next to the caption: “Got my Paul Pelosi Halloween costume ready.” On Monday night, the self-proclaimed “Meme Wars General” doubled down on his post, which referenced a baseless conspiracy theory about Pelosi and put up another crude meme mocking the attack. Continue reading...
DoJ mulls immunity deal for Trump ally to secure testimony in Mar-a-Lago case
Kash Patel’s close relationship with ex-president could provide information on how documents ended up at Trump’s resortThe justice department is weighing whether to grant immunity to the Trump adviser Kash Patel and force his testimony about claims that highly sensitive government documents the FBI seized from the former president’s Mar-a-Lago resort were declassified, according to sources familiar with the matter.The status of the documents has emerged as relevant to the criminal investigation surrounding Trump’s mishandling of national security materials since it could strengthen a potential case that the former president was in violation of state secrecy laws. Continue reading...
If you can’t simply stop being poor try some of these power saving LIFE HACKS!! | First Dog on the Moon
Shower with a friend! It saves power AND water (unless your friend is a horse)
Phillies tie World Series mark with five home runs in Game 3 win over Astros
World Series Game 3: Houston Astros 0-7 Philadelphia Phillies – as it happened
Paul Pelosi attack suspect told police he was on a ‘suicide mission’ and had list of targets
David DePape appeared in San Francisco court where he pleaded not guilty to charges including attempted murderThe man accused of breaking into Nancy Pelosi’s home and attacking her husband with a hammer made his first courtroom appearance on Tuesday, where he pleaded not guilty to charges including attempted murder.David DePape was arraigned in San Francisco, where he is also charged with assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, elder abuse and threatening a public official. He appeared with his arm in a sling due to a dislocated shoulder, his public defender said. Continue reading...
January 6 committee ‘in discussions’ with Trump over testifying, Cheney says – as it happened
Panel’s Republican vice-chair says of potential testimony: ‘It’ll be done under oath. It’ll be done, potentially, over multiple days’
US midterms 2022: the key races
Control of the Senate could hang on results in a handful of states while votes for governor and secretary of state could affect the conduct of future electionsHobbs is currently secretary of state in what used to be a Republican stronghold. Lake is a former TV news anchor who relishes sparring with the media and promoting Donald Trump’s false claim that the 2020 election was stolen. Victory for Lake – who has appeared with figures linked to QAnon on the campaign trail – would be a major boost for the former president and ominous for 2024. Continue reading...
Abortion on the ballot: here are the US states voting on a woman’s right to choose
Voters in five states will dramatically shape abortion policies for millions of women this NovemberWhen the US supreme court overturned Roe v Wade in June, it put the matter of regulating abortion entirely in the hands of the states. This November, voters will weigh in on ballot initiatives that will decide the future of abortion in five of those states: California, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana and Vermont.Reproductive rights proponents are hoping to replicate their historic win in Kansas, where a reliably conservative state successfully defeated an anti-abortion ballot initiative in August. Continue reading...
What are the US midterm elections and who’s running?
Joe Biden’s name won’t be on ballots, but this year’s midterms on 8 November will be voters’ first opportunity to render a verdict on his presidencyAmerican elections are like Olympics. Presidential votes happen every four years in step with the summer Games: 2020, 2016, 2012, 2008, 2004 and so on.Midterms, meanwhile, happen every four years in line with the winter Games: 2022, 2018, 2014, 2010, 2006, 2002 and so on.All 435 seats in the House of Representatives.Thirty-five seats in the 100-member Senate. This is made up of the standard 34 seats plus a special election to fill the four years remaining in the term of retiring senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma.Thirty-six state governorships, and three US territory governorships.Numerous city mayorships and local officials.One hundred and twenty-nine ballot measures in 36 states including laws on abortion in California, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana and Vermont. Continue reading...
Families condemn Parkland shooting ‘monster’: ‘No forgiveness in my heart’
Victims’ families address Nikolas Cruz in court before he is sentenced to life in prison for attack that left 17 dead in 2018Family members of the 17 children and adults Nikolas Cruz murdered at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school on Valentine’s Day 2018 cursed him to hell, wished him a painful death and called him a coward on Tuesday, as they got their one chance to address him directly before he is sentenced to life in prison.For hours, parents, wives, siblings, children and some of the 17 Cruz also wounded stood 20ft from him. They looked the shackled killer in the eye and gave vehement, angry and sometimes tearful statements. Continue reading...
Lavender Country: Patrick Haggerty’s transgressive queer music broke boundaries
The late musician saw overdue appreciation for his bold, pioneering 70s gay country album when he was in his golden years• Lavender Country’s Patrick Haggerty, pioneering gay country musician, dies aged 78The last thing Patrick Haggerty expected was fame. In the early 2010s, the Washington native had put the pioneering gay country album he made as Lavender Country in the early 70s to the back of his mind and was contentedly performing covers of Doris Day and Que Sera Sera at local retirement homes. But after an anonymous YouTube user uploaded his groundbreaking music, a flurry of streams and blogs led to 1973’s Lavender Country being unleashed anew. A reissue from North Carolina label Paradise of Bachelors heralded a wave of accolades and interest for the self-declared “screaming Marxist bitch”. In the autumn of his life, Haggerty’s world turned upside down. And no one was more shocked than Haggerty himself. “It catapulted way further than I expected,” he said in 2014, of the album’s overdue embrace. “Lavender Country is going down in fucking history, and I lived to see it.”The music of Haggerty, who died this week at age 78 after complications from a stroke, is a cornerstone of Gay lib-era creativity, a testament to bootstraps activism and among the smartest country songwriting to come out of the 1970s. Today’s LGBTQ+ country stars such as Trixie Mattel and Jake Blount credit him as a foundational artist; Orville Peck, who performed with Haggerty in 2019, calls him the “grandfather of queer country”. Over see-sawing fiddle and honky-tonk piano on Lavender Country, Haggerty boldly told the story of his own life with eccentric and poetic flair. Cryin’ These Cocksucking Tears is a pride anthem rooted in rage, calling out macho hypocrisy and phallocentric bullshit, while Waltzing Will Trilogy takes on police brutality and the electroshock conversion therapy that was despicably inflicted on gay men. “They call it mental hygiene,” Haggerty sings, as his voice curdles into a snarl. “But I call it psychic rape!” Continue reading...
US supreme court blocks handover of Trump’s tax returns to Congress
Right-dominated court will weigh the former president’s appeal against release sought by Democratic-controlled HouseThe US supreme court’s chief justice, John Roberts, on Tuesday put a temporary hold on the handover of Donald Trump’s tax returns to a congressional committee.Roberts’s order gives the supreme court time to weigh the legal issues in the former president’s emergency appeal to the high court, filed on Monday. Continue reading...
Slumping Brooklyn Nets fire Steve Nash amid chaos on and off the court
A look back at the career of Migos member Takeoff – video obituary
Takeoff, best known for his part in the popular rap trio Migos, has died aged 28 after being shot at a bowling alley in Houston. The 28-year-old rapper, real name Kirshnik Khari Ball, was born in Lawrenceville, Georgia, in 1994. Raised with fellow Migos member Quavo – his uncle but only three years older than him – by Quavo’s mother Edna, he began rapping from an early age
Pennsylvania by the sea: Mehmet Oz implies state has Atlantic coastline
Senate candidate risks mockery after saying, ‘We don’t have a Republican senator north of North Carolina on the Atlantic coast’Mehmet Oz, the Republican candidate for US Senate in Pennsylvania, risked mockery on Monday by giving the impression he believes the state, which is landlocked, has an Atlantic coastline.“Pennsylvania is way is too important,” the celebrity doctor told the Fox News host Sean Hannity. Continue reading...
Republicans urged to condemn antisemitism from Kanye West and other supporters
Herschel Walker and Mehmet Oz criticized for not publicly condemning remarks by West and Doug MastrianoAfter a wave of antisemitic comments as the 8 November midterm elections loom, Jewish politicians and leaders are calling on Republican candidates to condemn such remarks made, in many cases, by high-profile supporters and associates.A recent example centered on Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker, who faced criticism for not condemning support he received from Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, the Washington Post reported on Monday. Continue reading...
Republican candidate draws laughter with mockery of attack on Paul Pelosi
‘Apparently [Nancy Pelosi’s] house doesn’t have a lot of protection,’ says Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake at campaign eventThe Republican candidate for governor of Arizona, Kari Lake, drew laughter at a campaign event in Scottsdale on Monday with a remark about the attack on Paul Pelosi, husband of the Democratic US House speaker, Nancy Pelosi.“Nancy Pelosi, well, she’s got protection when she’s in DC,” Lake said. “Apparently her house doesn’t have a lot of protection.” Continue reading...
Was Taylor Swift wrong to use the word ‘fat’ in a video? That’s how I used to feel whenever I weighed myself | Arwa Mahdawi
Some very vocal people were outraged by the video for the new single Anti-Hero. But when you’re dealing with eating disorders, sometimes there’s no escaping the f-wordWant to watch Taylor Swift magically lose fat overnight? No, of course you don’t – you’re not a weirdo. But if you are just a little curious about what I am talking about, then have a look at Swift’s music video for the single Anti-Hero from her new album, Midnights. There is a scene in it in which the musician steps on some scales and looks up sadly as her doppelganger shakes her head in disgust. This visual would be unremarkable were it not for the fact that it was hastily swapped in a week ago, just days after the video’s initial release, to replace the controversial original. In the first version, Swift gets on the scales and, instead of numbers, she sees the word FAT pop up. This upset a lot of people who decreed that, by using the word “fat”, Swift was being “fatphobic”. Swift decided not to risk cancellation or prolong the controversy by explaining herself or defending her artistic choices; instead, she just quietly altered the video.Perhaps you are confused by all the fuss over the word fat. You don’t need a degree in Swiftian studies to glean that the singer, who has described the video for Anti-Hero as a depiction of her insecurities, was referencing her own body issues, not trying to offend people. While Swift has never explicitly said she has suffered from an eating disorder, she has been open about her experiences with disordered eating. In her 2020 Netflix documentary Miss Americana, she talks about how constant media scrutiny caused her to have an unhealthy relationship with her body. “It’s not good for me to see pictures of myself every day,” she says in a voiceover during the film. There were times, she says, when the constant media commentary on her body would trigger her to “just starve a little bit – just stop eating”.Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Rogue employee who hacked New York Post apologizes for ‘utmost betrayal’
Miguel Gonzalez, 25, blames ‘my own stupidity’ for tantrum that led him to post fake sexist and racist headlines on paper’s websiteThe New York Post employee who was fired after publishing a slew of phony, sexist and racist headlines on the newspaper’s website and Twitter account has apologized for what he described as a tantrum and the “utmost betrayal”.“I let my own stupidity get the best of me,” Miguel Gonzalez told the Daily Beast’s Confider newsletter in a piece published late on Monday. “I deserved to get fired for a very volatile, irresponsible and disgusting action and an utmost betrayal of the New York Post. Continue reading...
The attack on Paul Pelosi should be a moment of national reckoning | Jill Filipovic
All political violence is a problem, but in terms of sheer numbers, rightwing extremism is a much more significant problem than leftwing radicalismMuch of American life has gotten coarser, uglier and crueler in the years since Donald Trump won the presidency in 2016. Even with Trump out of office, his legacy persists, and it erodes American life every day.On Friday, in a grisly act of political violence, a man broke into the home of the speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, one of the US right’s most vilified political figures, and attacked her husband with a hammer, fracturing his skull and leaving him with serious injuries. The attacker, 42-year-old David DePape, was reportedly carrying zip ties and duct tape and yelling: “Where’s Nancy?”Jill Filipovic is the author of OK Boomer, Let’s Talk Continue reading...
US school criticizes Republican Senate candidate for repeating false litter box claim
Don Bolduc, who is running in New Hampshire against Democrat Maggie Hassan, spreads anti-trans rightwing tropeA New Hampshire school has rebuked the Republican US Senate candidate Don Bolduc for claiming schoolchildren were identifying as “furries and fuzzies” in classrooms, using litter trays and licking themselves and each other.“I wish I was making it up,” Bolduc, a retired special forces general, said last week. Continue reading...
Tom Brady says his children and winning games are priorities after divorce
Paul Pelosi attack suspect wanted to break Nancy’s kneecaps | First Thing
Suspect said he viewed Nancy Pelosi as the ‘leader of the pack’ of lies told by the Democratic party, according to a federal affidavit. Plus, victory for Everett’s bikini baristas
Los Angeles’ rising Latina leader on the fallout from leaked racist tapes: ‘They took us back decades’
Eunisses Hernandez, an incoming council member, is grappling with what it means to gain power in an unequal systemIn 2014, Eunisses Hernandez, a young Latina activist, watched as a Los Angeles politician was sworn in as the first Latino leader of California’s state senate in more than a century.“I got chills the whole time,” Hernandez recalled on a recent Monday afternoon at a restaurant in Highland Park. The background of Kevin de León, the child of working-class immigrants who had now won serious political power in the state, reminded her of her own family, and of herself. She was confident that De León, a longtime activist for immigrants’ rights, was “going to help us pass better laws”. Continue reading...
Ray Hudson: ‘I was in love with America before I even came to the United States’
The magisterial football commentator opens up about his long, strange American trip and the steady rise of soccer in the USRay Hudson will always be a Geordie, but America claimed his heart long ago.As a kid growing up in Tyneside, Hudson, was drawn to the pop culture of the United States, its movies and television. He loved Motown, but he also loved listening to his father, who worked for Ford Motor Company, share stories about Michigan and the Great Lakes region. Continue reading...
How Michigan’s abortion referendum could decide key congressional race
Democratic candidate Elissa Slotkin says abortion is a top issues in the state and fear of a ban will motivate voters to re-elect her: ‘I’ve never seen anything like it’Elissa Slotkin is a straight shooter. She doesn’t miss a beat when asked a tough question. She speaks up often, and forcefully, against things she perceives as unjust – whether perpetrated by her opponents or her own Democratic party. But when asked what she’ll think if the proposal to enshrine abortion rights in Michigan’s state constitution doesn’t pass this November, she clams up.Slotkin fidgets, stroking one thumb over the other, in a repetitive, soothing motion. Continue reading...
Nick Chubb scores twice as Cleveland Browns batter Cincinnati Bengals
Fans wear ‘Fight Antisemitism’ shirts directed at Kyrie Irving amid furor
Culture wars, abortion and conspiracy theories: what the midterms tell us about the US – podcast
Florida used to be seen as a swing state but in recent years it has lurched further and further to the right. Now there are worries democracy itself is under threatAhead of the US midterm elections, Oliver Laughland travelled around Florida to find out what really mattered to the people getting ready to vote. He told Michael Safi how he travelled to Disney World, and found the “happiest place on Earth” had become a political battleground thanks to a controversial bill curtailing the teaching of sexuality and gender identity in schools.Elsewhere he met Charlie Crist, the politician trying to take on Ron DeSantis – the Florida governor who is seen by many as the successor to Donald Trump. And he heard how the Democrats are hoping the backlash against the scrapping of Roe v Wade, which protected the right to abortion in the US, could help their party. Continue reading...
Biden accuses oil companies of ‘war profiteering’ and threatens windfall tax
A week out from US midterm elections, president pleads with energy firms to invest profits in lowering costs for American consumersPresident Joe Biden has accused oil companies of “war profiteering” as he raised the possibility of imposing a windfall tax if companies don’t boost domestic production.In remarks on Monday, just over a week away from the 8 November midterm elections, Biden criticised major oil companies for making record profits while refusing to help lower prices at the pump for American people. The president said he would look to Congress to levy tax penalties on oil companies if they don’t begin to invest some of their profits in lowering costs for American consumers. Continue reading...
World Series rainout as Astros and Phillies will play Game 3 on Tuesday
Paul Pelosi attack: suspect federally charged with assault and attempted kidnapping – as it happened
Paul Pelosi attack suspect charged with attempted kidnapping and assault
Suspect who faces state and federal charges told police he wanted to hold Nancy Pelosi hostage and ‘break her kneecaps’The man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi, the husband of the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, told police he wanted to hold the congresswoman hostage and “break her kneecaps”, authorities in California said on Monday afternoon.David DePape, 42, confronted a sleeping Paul Pelosi in the couple’s San Francisco townhouse bedroom shortly before 2.30am last Friday morning, according to a federal affidavit filed in court on Monday. Continue reading...
AOC vows to champion LGBTQ+ rights after hecklers storm New York event
Hecklers were attacking a policy providing affordable housing for LGBTQ+ peopleThe progressive congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has said she will stand up for LGBTQ+ rights after an attack by hecklers caused chaos during a recent speaking event in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, New York.The Democrat from New York met the heckles at the back of the Boys and Girls Club with dancing, the video of which has gone viral on social media. Continue reading...
Israeli Arabs may be the last defence against Netanyahu’s return to power | Lloyd Green
If too many abstain in the election on 1 November, the way could be clear for a coalition featuring Jewish supremacistsOn 1 November, Israel votes in a general election for the fifth time since spring 2019. Recent polls show that the country’s former prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his rightwing coalition are just shy of clinching victory. Sixty-one seats in the Knesset, the 120-seat parliament, is the magic number. As fate would have it, Israeli Arab voters may determine the outcome.In 2021, Israeli Arabs were instrumental in ousting Netanyahu from office. This time, however, they may give him a boost by simply sitting on their hands: if they stay at home, the odds of Netanyahu and his allies returning to power markedly improve. Reports are already pointing to an expected low turnout.Lloyd Green is a New York attorney, and served in the US Department of Justice from 1990 to 1992 Continue reading...
Politicians are responsible for inequality in Britain. No wonder they blame refugees | Owen Jones
The shameful scenes at Manston will be repeated as long as asylum seekers are scapegoated by ministers avoiding scrutinyActions have consequences. Britain’s political elite has for a long time decided to pander to – or deliberately stoke – bigotry against migrants and refugees. This is a joint enterprise with rightwing media outlets that have sought to portray some of the world’s most vulnerable people as a marauding mob, undeserving drains on resources and incompatible with British culture. It has reaped rich political dividends: justified public anger at a lack of affordable housing and secure work, declining living standards and austerity has been redirected, crudely, at the caricatured foreigner. To achieve this aim, it has been necessary to strip migrants and refugees of their humanity: after all, most human beings do not tolerate harm being committed against those we see as “people like us”.This brings us to the Manston migrant processing centre, in Kent, and the petrol bombs that were lobbed on Sunday at a Dover Border Force immigration centre. Most people would find the conditions at Manston intolerable if it were housing cats and dogs, let alone people. Around 4,000 people seeking asylum – way more than double the official maximum capacity – sleep on blankets on floors. It is supposed to be a short-term holding facility, where checks are conducted before the people there are moved on to detention centres or accommodation. But these human beings are being effectively imprisoned for up to four weeks. In these bleak overcrowded conditions, there has been an outbreak of diphtheria, while scabies is said to run rampant.Owen Jones is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Pence blames Trump for events leading to January 6 in new memoir
Former vice-president says meeting at which advisers led by Giuliani urged Trump to not accept election defeat was ‘a new low’A post-election meeting at which advisers led by Rudy Giuliani attacked campaign lawyers and urged Donald Trump not to accept his election defeat was “a new low” for a president “well acquainted with rough-and-tumble debates”, Mike Pence writes in a forthcoming memoir.Of the meeting in November 2020, the former vice-president writes: “In the end, that day the president made the fateful decision to put Giuliani and [attorney] Sidney Powell in charge of the legal strategy … The seeds were being sown for a tragic day in January.” Continue reading...
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