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I hope my Iranian sisters go down in history igniting a revolution – but condemning the atrocities is not enough | Tina Hosseini
There is much Australia, along with the rest of the world, can doBorn in Australia, some of my earliest childhood memories comprise of attending rallies that my parents – who fled Iran as political refugees in 1985 – organised, where we’d shout “down with the dictator”. Fast forward to 2022, the same chants continue, albeit on the dangerous streets of Iran.What started as a mass uprising condemning the killing under police custody of 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian Mahsa Amini for a dress code violation has now amalgamated into widespread calls for a complete regime change in Tehran. With 60% of Iran’s population aged below 30, the current uprisings demonstrates the significance of Iran’s generation Z, defying all rules and restrictions under an oppressive regime. They can no longer be suppressed by religious clerics and are bravely rebelling against the regime. Continue reading...
US justice department urges supreme court to reject Trump appeal on Mar-a-Lago documents
Court filing addresses ex-president’s bid to return 103 documents with classification markings to special master for reviewThe US justice department has asked the US supreme court to reject Donald Trump’s attempt to re-include 103 documents with classification markings in the special master review that is examining whether materials the FBI seized from his Mar-a-Lago resort are protected by privilege.The justice department argued in a 34-page brief that the supreme court should reject the former president’s motion and keep the 103 documents out of the special master’s purview since Trump did not show he was being irreparably harmed and that his arguments about jurisdiction lacked merit. Continue reading...
Biden calls for resignation of LA city council members over racist remarks
White House calls recording of council members in a meeting last year ‘unacceptable’ and ‘appalling’Joe Biden has called for the resignation of three Los Angeles city council members who were caught on tape making racist comments in a meeting last year.The profanity-laced recordings, which emerged on Sunday, document three Latino city council members and a labor leader discussing the city’s redrawing of council district boundaries amid the redistricting process, as well as the need to re-elect Latino members and protect economic interests within Latino districts. Continue reading...
Spain beat USWNT as both teams deal with off-field problems
Former Angels employee jailed for 22 years over death of team’s pitcher
Detroit extends contract with controversial gunshot surveillance firm
City leaders voted on Tuesday to expand Detroit’s contract with ShotSpotter, after weeks of divisive debateThe city of Detroit is moving forward with a $7m expansion of its contract with ShotSpotter, after weeks of debate on its work with the controversial surveillance company.The Detroit city council voted five to four on Tuesday to expand the geographic footprint of ShotSpotter in the city throughout the next four years. Continue reading...
Biden open to re-evaluating Saudi relationship after Opec+ cuts, says White House – as it happened
‘In light of the Opec decision, I think that’s where he is,’ says John Kirby, spokesman for Biden’s national security council
New York changes gun buyback after seller gets $21,000 for 3D-printed parts
Participant used a 3D printer to make firearm parts in bulk that he then exchanged for gift cardsThe attorney general of New York has changed the rules of a state gun buyback program, after a participant exploited the system by using a 3D printer to make firearm parts in bulk that he then exchanged for $21,000 in gift cards.The seller, who identified himself by a pseudonym, said he traveled from West Virginia to a gun buyback on 27 August in Utica, New York, to take advantage of a loophole in the program – and to demonstrate that buybacks are futile in an era of printable weapons. Continue reading...
Six endangered wolves found dead in Washington were poisoned, officials say
The state’s wildlife agency is offering a reward of $51,000 for tips leading to conviction in the case to help protect the animalsSix endangered wolves found dead in north-east Washington this year were poisoned, officials announced on Monday, and a reward is being offered for tips leading to a conviction in the case.Washington state’s department of fish and wildlife said the agency had been investigating wolf deaths within the territory of the Wedge pack in Stevens county since authorities there discovered four dead wolves on 18 February. Continue reading...
Brett Favre says he is a victim of media smears in Mississippi welfare scandal
The Guardian view on Putin’s escalations: dangerous times | Editorial
The Russian president is making civilians suffer for the successes of Ukraine’s counteroffensiveThe missiles that have rained down on Ukrainian cities far from the frontline since Monday morning, striking playgrounds and other civilian targets, are retaliation for the blast at the Kerch bridge between Russia and Crimea. But it is Vladimir Putin’s rage at the broader success of the Ukrainian counteroffensive that has shifted the war from a grinding military stalemate into a more dangerous phase. The Russian president has realised that he is losing on the ground; that major democracies will not easily be bullied out of supporting Kyiv; and consequently that he can no longer count on Ukraine’s eventual capitulation. His response – annexation and mobilisation – has only increased the pressure on him, creating higher expectations among hawkish domestic elites of how far he will go, and alienating broader political support. The first deaths of mobilised soldiers were reported this week.While Russia cannot sustain this rate of attack – 80 missiles on Monday alone – the civilian deaths and damage to water and power facilities will continue. Though the assault has so far stiffened resistance, rather than sapping morale, the approach of winter and the deterioration of infrastructure will take their toll on civilians. Ukraine will have to choose between deploying air defence systems to protect cities, or employing them in its counteroffensive. Continue reading...
Tulsi Gabbard quits Democratic party, attacking ‘elitist cabal of warmongers’
Former Hawaii congresswoman and 2020 presidential hopeful says party is dominated by those espousing ‘cowardly wokeness’The former congresswoman and 2020 presidential hopeful Tulsi Gabbard has announced her departure from the Democratic party, calling it an “elitist cabal of warmongers”.In a video announcement posted to Twitter, she said: “I can no longer remain in today’s Democratic party that is under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers who are driven by cowardly wokeness, who divide us by racializing every issue and stoking anti-white racism.” Continue reading...
Hockey Canada’s board and CEO resign amid fallout from sexual abuse scandal
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.[A]n individual’s right to personal reproductive autonomy is central to the liberty and dignity to determine one’s own life course and shall not be denied or infringed unless justified by a compelling state interest achieved by the least restrictive means Continue reading...
NFL not planning rule changes after roughing-the-passer controversies
Uvalde school superintendent retires as victims’ families demand accountability
Relatives describe grief and commitment to continue fighting for justice at school board hearingThe superintendent for the Uvalde school district in Texas retired on Monday after a school board hearing at which relatives of some of the 19 children and two teachers shot to death at one of the district’s campuses in May again demanded accountability for the botched response to the massacre.Hal Harrell, the retiring superintendent, said in a Facebook post by his wife that the decision to retire “has not been made lightly”, according to CNN. The post was no longer on Facebook as of Tuesday morning. Continue reading...
Baltimore prosecutors drop all charges against Adnan Syed of Serial podcast
Syed, 41, who spent more than 20 years in prison, had conviction for 1999 murder of girlfriend overturned in SeptemberProsecutors in Baltimore have dismissed all charges against Adnan Syed, who was released from prison last month after the overturning of his murder conviction in the case that was at the center of the famed podcast Serial.Syed can still be retried depending on what the Baltimore state’s attorney, Marilyn Mosby, decides, according to CBS, because there is no time limit to prosecute murder cases. Continue reading...
‘Ballots have been stuffed’: voting scandal rocks Alaska’s fat bear contest
Katmai national park, which runs Fat Bear Week, forced to discount votes after irregularities in semi-finals discoveredA contest to determine the fattest bear in southern Alaska has been rocked by scandal, after organizers said a ballot box had been “stuffed” in favor of a brown bear called Holly.Katmai national park, which runs Fat Bear Week, a knockout-style online competition that allows people to vote on which brown bears have gained the most weight between summer and fall, said it had discovered irregularities in voting over the weekend. Continue reading...
In Britain and India, we must resist the tragic thinking that pits Hindus against Muslims | Chetan Bhatt
The recent disorder in Leicester echoes the ‘communalist’ politics that now dominates India thanks to the ruling BJP
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...
US midterms 2022: the key candidates who threaten democracy
In several states Republican candidates who dispute the 2020 election results are running for positions that would give them control over electionsThere are several races on the ballot this fall that will have profound consequences for American democracy. In several states, Republican candidates who doubt the election 2020 election results, or in some cases actively worked to overturn them, are running for positions in which they would have tremendous influence over how votes are cast and counted. If these candidates win, there is deep concern they could use their offices to spread baseless information about election fraud and try to prevent the rightful winners of elections from being seated.Here’s a look at some of the key candidates who pose a threat to US democracy: Continue reading...
First Thing: backlash against Saudi Arabia grows in Congress over oil cut
Influential Democratic senator threatens to freeze weapons sales to the kingdom. Plus, Ukraine demands more western missiles
‘Be like North Carolina’: rightwing efforts to suppress voters signal growing US movement
The state is only one of several where more and more people believe there is widespread voter fraud – and their efforts are gaining resourcesAlmost a year to the day after thousands of insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol, Jim Womack braved a winter storm to travel to Virginia, bound for a conference on “election integrity”.The conference aimed to teach people how to legally challenge election administration – giving a veneer of legitimacy to a mission built on conspiratorial beliefs about the 2020 election. Continue reading...
‘Proof I was there’: every Japanese American incarcerated in second world war finally named
Ireichō, a sacred book of names, lists all 125,284 people of Japanese descent who were held in camps across the US and is on display at an LA museumKanji Sahara was eight when his family was uprooted from their home in Los Angeles. It was 1942 and the family, along with thousands of other people of Japanese descent, was forcibly sent to live in barracks and horse stables – and eventually, War Relocation Authority camps, where they stayed until the end of the second world war. He would later recall standing behind a fence, watching people across the street go about their day, wondering why life was normal for them but not for him.Sahara is now 88, and last month, he was among hundreds of people who visited the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles’s Little Tokyo for the installation ceremony of a new exhibit dedicated to those who suffered a similar fate. Continue reading...
Beavers can help Britain fight the climate crisis – if we welcome them back | Sophie Pavelle
England is finally protecting the beavers that could save our failing rivers – if they’re permitted to be released into the wildOn Saturday 1 October, something remarkable happened. The Eurasian beaver was officially recognised as both a “native” and a “protected” species under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017. In England, that means it is now illegal to deliberately kill, injure, or capture the world’s second largest rodent, or disturb their dams, lodges or burrows without a licence.Essentially, the change is legislative wordplay, yet anyone with half an ear to the ground is heaving a sigh of relief. Instead of being classed as “no longer normally present” on the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, beavers are now “native”, placing them alongside the barn owl and the corncrake. Beavers in England join their Scottish cousins in the filing cabinet of animals under special protection – populations of which have been classified as European Protected Species (EPS) since 2019.Sophie Pavelle is the communications coordinator for Beaver Trust. She is also an ambassador for the Wildlife Trusts, sits on the RSPB England advisory committee and is the author of Forget Me Not: Finding the forgotten species of climate-change Britain Continue reading...
How hard is it to make the NBA? We asked three players to find out
The league offers fame, glory and money. But just getting there is beyond the reach of even some of the most talented playersThe NBA is one of the most exclusive sports leagues in North America. With 30 teams and 450 players, the NBA employs about half the number of players the NHL, MLB and MLS do, and roughly one-quarter of the NFL’s total. It’s harder to get into than Studio 54 in the 1970s. In June, the league held its annual draft, welcoming in just 60 rookies. It was a sleek affair incorporating expensive suits, paparazzi and celebratory champagne, for those of-age. But those festivities were merely an endpoint to a much deeper story. To make the league requires lifelong effort and sweat-soaked sacrifice.With the league’s 76th season set to begin on 19 October, it’s important to remember just how difficult it is to develop the skills to play in even a single NBA game. We caught up with three standouts – current collegiate star Zion Cruz, former Mississippi high school stalwart Brian Adams and two-time NBA champion Earl Cureton – to find out exactly how difficult the path is at different stages of a player’s journey. Continue reading...
Proposed New York law aims to protect fashion models from exploitation
The Fashion Workers Act would curb abuses ranging from enforced financial dependency to sex traffickingKaja Sokola was a shy teen from Wroclaw, Poland, when she received news that changed her life: modeling agents saw her photo during an open casting call, and they wanted her to walk at a show in Warsaw.Sokola had done one or two walks in a dress or skirt, but the show was mostly underwear. She was 14. Continue reading...
Republicans oppose social spending – will it cost them in the midterms?
In Mississippi, poverty is high and water problems blight the state. But Republicans seem adamantly against spending to help their constituentsIn his four decades as mayor of Glendora, a Mississippi Delta town surrounded by creeks, fields and not much else, Johnnie B Thomas has gotten used to bad news.He’s seen the town’s main drag grow desolate as its few businesses closed down, and the sole clinic follow suit. He’s watched storms drop trees on to houses – including his own, mortally wounding his wife. He pleaded for help as the seemingly unstoppable force that was Covid infected and killed his neighbors, a younger brother among them. Continue reading...
Chiefs roar back to win after Raiders’ questionable two-point attempt
Mississippi police shoot Black teenager in the head outside store
Jaheim McMillan, 15, was taken off life support after Gulfport police shot him in the head on Thursday at the Family Dollar shopA Black teenager in Mississippi was taken off life support days after Gulfport police shot him in the head outside a discount store, and his relatives are questioning officers’ actions.Jaheim McMillan, 15, was shot on Thursday. The Harrison county coroner, Brian Switzer, confirmed to the Sun Herald that the Gulfport High School freshman died on Saturday after he was taken off life support at USA University Hospital in Mobile, Alabama. An autopsy was scheduled for Tuesday, Switzer said. Continue reading...
US railroad union rejects contract with employers, raising strike concerns
The third-largest maintenance workers’ union opposed the deal, saying concerns over paid time off remained unaddressedThe US’s third-largest railroad union rejected a deal with employers Monday, renewing the possibility of a strike that could cripple the economy. Both sides will return to the bargaining table before that happens.Over half of track maintenance workers represented by the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees Division who voted opposed the five-year contract, which contained 24% raises and $5,000 in bonuses. Union President Tony Cardwell said the railroads didn’t do enough to address the lack of paid time off – particularly sick time – and working conditions after the major railroads eliminated nearly one-third of their jobs over the past six years. Continue reading...
Nevada secretary of state contender pledges to secure Trump victory in 2024
Republican Jim Marchant leads coalition of top state election-official candidates determined to return Trump to White HouseThe head of a US coalition of election deniers standing for secretary of state positions in key battleground states has made the most explicit threat yet that they will use their powers, should they win in November, to subvert democracy and force a return of Donald Trump to the White House.Jim Marchant, who is running in the midterms as the Republican candidate for secretary of state in Nevada, has vowed publicly that he and his fellow coalition members will strive to make Trump president again. Speaking at a Make America Great Again rally in Minden, Nevada, on Saturday night, he repeated the lie that the 2020 presidential election had been stolen from Trump. Continue reading...
Democratic senator threatens to freeze weapons sales to Saudi Arabia over support of Russia
Strong remarks by chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee indicate possible sea change in US policyThe congressional backlash against Saudi Arabia escalated sharply on Monday as a powerful Democratic senator threatened to freeze weapons sales and security cooperation with the kingdom after its decision to support Russia over the interests of the US.Washington’s anger with its Saudi allies has intensified since last week’s Opec+ decision to cut oil production by 2m barrels, which was seen as a slight to the Biden administration weeks ahead of critical midterm elections, and an important boost to Russia. Continue reading...
Art Laboe, the pioneering DJ who helped end segregation in California, dies at age 97
His live radio shows brought together white, Black and Latino audiences who danced to rock’n’roll at drive-in eateriesArt Laboe, the pioneering DJ credited with helping end segregation in southern California, has died. He was 97.Laboe died on Friday night after catching pneumonia, said Joanna Morones, a spokesperson for Laboe’s production company, Dart Entertainment. Continue reading...
Students protest Ben Sasse’s views on LGBTQ+ rights at University of Florida
Likely appointment of Republican Nebraska senator as president of the university sparks protests during his campus visitLess than a week after being revealed as the likely next president of the University of Florida (UF), the Republican senator Ben Sasse was met with protests when he appeared on campus in Gainesville on Monday.“Hey-hey, ho-ho, Ben Sasse has got to go,” protesters chanted, seeking to draw attention to the Nebraskan’s views on LGBTQ+ rights. Continue reading...
Los Angeles city council president resigns from post over racist comments
In leaked audio clips from October 2021, Nury Martinez can be heard making disparaging comments about a colleague’s Black sonThe president of the Los Angeles city council has stepped down after a series of bombshell audio clips captured her calling a colleague’s Black son “a little monkey”, among other racist and disparaging remarks.Nury Martinez apologized for the October 2021 remarks during a meeting over redistricting with fellow council members Kevin de León and Gil Cedillo and labor leader Ron Herrera, and stepped down as city council president on Monday. Continue reading...
Kevin McCarthy claimed Trump had no idea his supporters carried out Capitol attack – as it happened
Top Republican House made claim in meeting with police officers despite ex-president having urged supporters to ‘fight like hell’
Second world war ‘Ghost Boat’ emerges in California lake, puzzling officials
The drought hit Lake Shasta coughed up a Higgins vehicle and experts are struggling to explain its presenceWaning water levels across the west – symptoms of the region’s record drought – have revealed yet another artifact.Dubbed the “Ghost Boat” by officials, the rusted carcass of a second world war Higgins boat, used to transport troops into battle and on to beaches overseas, began to emerge from the shallows in Lake Shasta last fall. Levels have sunk low enough this year to excavate the craft fully. Continue reading...
Police warn Oregon beachgoers about grenades washing ashore
Newport officers said three devices had washed on to the beach and instructed public not to handle or move themPolice in Oregon last week warned local beachgoers about grenades that had washed on to the shore and appeared to still be able to explode.The police department in the city of Newport issued a statement on Wednesday saying three separate grenades had somehow washed on to the beach there a day earlier. Continue reading...
Trump lawyer told to certify Mar-a-Lago document search she did not conduct
Christina Bobb told justice department on Friday that she signed supposedly complete list of documents at direction of another lawyer, Evan CorcoranDonald Trump’s lawyer Christina Bobb was instructed to certify to the justice department that all sensitive government documents stored at his Mar-a-Lago resort subpoenaed by a grand jury had been returned, though she had not herself conducted the search for the records.The certification of subpoena compliance appears to be at the center of a criminal investigation into obstruction of justice surrounding the former US president after the assurance was proved to be untrue when the FBI’s search of the property turned up more than 100 more documents marked classified. Continue reading...
Cyberattacks force over a dozen US airport websites offline
Russian-speaking hackers claim responsibility that targeted about 14 public-facing websites, including LaGuardia and O’Hare airportsWebsites for more than a dozen US airports were temporarily brought offline by cyberattacks on Monday morning, with Russian-speaking hackers claiming responsibility for the disruption.About 14 public-facing websites for a number of sizable airports, including LaGuardia airport in New York City, were targeted and inaccessible to the public. Most have since been brought back online.Additional reporting by Kari Paul Continue reading...
Dustin Johnson wins $18m after clinching LIV Series individual title
‘Jogger rapist’ to be released from prison this year after nearly 36 years
Richard Gillmore stalked girls in Portland, Oregon, some of whom have spoken publicly opposing his releaseThe convicted so-called jogger rapist Richard Gillmore is scheduled to be released from prison at the end of this year.Gillmore, who will be 63 when released, used to run by the homes of young girls and women in the metropolitan area of Portland, Oregon, in order to stalk and rape them. He admitted to raping nine girls in the 1970s and 80s, but he was ultimately convicted of only one rape because of the statute of limitations on the other cases.The Associated Press contributed reporting. Continue reading...
Carolina Panthers fire head coach Matt Rhule in third year of $62m contact
Sanders warns Democrats not to focus solely on abortion ahead of midterms
Senator urges party to center campaign on economy, warning: ‘You can’t win elections unless you have support of working class’The Vermont senator Bernie Sanders warns that Democrats should not only focus on abortion rights ahead of the midterm elections in November.In an opinion column for the Guardian published on Monday, Sanders warned that Democrats need to embrace an agenda that addresses the economic woes facing America and supports the working class, not just one solely focused on abortion. Continue reading...
'I don't throw the flags': Brady responds to roughing the passer call – video
Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback – if not player – in NFL history. He has won seven Super Bowls and owns a ridiculous number of records, from most career passing touchdowns and yards to most quarterback wins. Nobody can question that he has earned his accomplishments but many, particularly on the teams he has beaten, can’t help but notice that he’s received some help from the officials.
Two injured in shooting outside New York governor candidate’s home
Teenage boys, both 17, treated in hospital after being hit by gunfire from moving car outside home of Lee Zeldin in town of ShirleyNew York congressman and Republican gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin says his family is safe after two teenagers were shot outside his Long Island home on Sunday afternoon.The boys, both 17, were walking with a third teenager on the street in Shirley, New York, where Zeldin lives when they were hit by gunfire from a moving car, local police said. Continue reading...
Democrats shouldn’t focus only on abortion in the midterms. That’s a mistake | Bernie Sanders
America has long faced structural economic crises. Democrats must win on the economy and present a pro-worker agendaAs someone who has a lifetime 100% pro-choice voting record, and is outraged by the supreme court’s horrific decision to overturn Roe v Wade, there is no question but that Democrats must continue to focus on the right of women to control their own bodies. This is a fight that most Americans want us to wage and, given the Republicans’ extremist position on the issue, makes them genuinely vulnerable.But, as we enter the final weeks of the 2022 midterm elections, I am alarmed to hear the advice that many Democratic candidates are getting from establishment consultants and directors of well-funded Super Pacs that the closing argument of Democrats should focus only on abortion. Cut the 30-second abortion ads and coast to victory. Continue reading...
El Paso struggles to house migrants after shelter closes as border crossings surge
City’s new facility has to find shelters for those without alternative after a 40-year beacon of refuge shuttered earlier this yearChairs and tables lined El Paso’s new Migrant Welcome Center in west Texas, where families who have crossed the US-Mexico border without immigration papers were meeting with volunteers and city employees, or making phone calls to loved ones elsewhere in the United States.Children amused themselves in a designated play area, while their parents worked out where the next steps of their journey would take them and how they would get there. Continue reading...
Tom Brady and the terrible call: conspiracy or simple incompetence?
The Buccaneers’ victory over the Falcons featured a decision bad enough that it overshadowed everything else in the gameTom Brady is the greatest quarterback – if not player – in NFL history. He has won seven Super Bowls and owns a ridiculous number of records, from most career passing touchdowns and yards to most quarterback wins. Nobody can question that he has earned his accomplishments but many, particularly on the teams he has beaten, can’t help but notice that he’s received some help from the officials.On Sunday, the NFL world thought they saw the most egregious example yet. In the midst of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 21-15 win over the Atlanta Falcons, referee Jerome Boger called a roughing the passer call on defensive lineman Grady Jarrett on what looked like the cleanest possible sack on Brady. If this isn’t legal, how in the world is an opposing defense expected to bring Brady down? Continue reading...
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