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Disney tells investors Florida’s attempts to repeal private district are unlawful
Move could thwart state’s retaliation against company’s opposition to ‘don’t say gay’ lawDisney has told investors that attempts by the state of Florida to repeal the company’s ability to operate a private government in the state are unlawful, in a move that could thwart Florida’s retaliation against Disney’s opposition to a “don’t say gay” law.Ron DeSantis, Florida’s governor, has pushed legislation that would eliminate the Disney-operated Reedy Creek Improvement district, a move which would have huge financial implications for the company. Continue reading...
‘I’m so glad this day has come’: women’s boxing’s journey to headlining Madison Square Garden
On Saturday night, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will earn $1m apiece for their bout. The pioneering Jane Couch and the promoter Eddie Hearn reflect on the rise of female fightersEddie Hearn and Jane Couch could hardly be more different but they are united this week by a shared disbelief and delight. As we approach the landmark moment on Saturday night when Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano step into the ring at Madison Square Garden in New York to contest the most significant and lucrative fight in the history of women’s boxing, the promoter and the pioneer sound relieved and ecstatic.Twenty-four years ago Couch won her case against the British Boxing Board of Control when the high court ruled that she should become the first woman in the UK to be granted a licence to box professionally. Until then the BBBC had banned women from the ring on the basis that they were too frail and “emotionally unstable” to box, owing to their menstrual cycle. Continue reading...
The Trumpian right keeps pushing rule of law to the brink. But the law is winning | Norman L Eisen and Dennis Aftergut
Some Republicans in Congress allegedly considered using martial law to keep Trump in office. Thankfully our institutions have held the lineThis week has seen developments in two important legal battles. At stake is whether we are a society ruled by law or not. Without law, we face not survival of the fittest but survival of the fiercest – those most willing to use intimidation, force and violence to get their way.First, a New York judge held Donald Trump in contempt for stiffing a subpoena from the state attorney general, Letitia James, for documents relating to her civil investigation of the Trump Organization. She is investigating Trump’s businesses for allegedly inflating financial statements to lenders. Continue reading...
Elon Musk doesn’t understand free speech – or Twitter – at all | Siva Vaidhyanathan
Twitter is less like a ‘town square’ and more like any Starbucks, McDonalds, or shopping center. It has other obligations and interests that are at odds with completely unfettered speechOn Tuesday, as Elon Musk just started to learn how difficult his new part-time job as owner of Twitter would be, he thought to tweet out a policy pronouncement about his new toy.“The extreme antibody reaction from those who fear free speech says it all,” Musk declared, either amused or annoyed by those of us who consider him dangerous or unworthy of running a major global communication platform that has been a tool for harassment, disinformation and conspiracy-theory promotion since its inception in 2006.Siva Vaidhyanathan is a professor of media studies at the University of Virginia and the author of Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy Continue reading...
Viola Davis says critics ‘serve no purpose’ but we do – and it’s not to sell tickets | Arifa Akbar
The actor’s response to criticism of The First Lady is astonishingly thin-skinned and misses our role in building dialogue and serving readersIt’s hard to see your idols torn down unfairly but it’s also galling when they attempt to tear you down without just cause. I am a Viola Davis fan; many of her performances have been majestic and the critics have often crowded round to say so, as far as I can tell.But some have not been kind about her portrayal of Michelle Obama in The First Lady and now she has said that critics “absolutely serve no purpose”, although her defenders suggest the comment refers to critics on Twitter, not the entire body of criticism.Arifa Akbar is the Guardian’s chief theatre critic Continue reading...
Sage Steele sues ESPN after remarks on vaccine mandate and Obama’s race
I went through ‘conversion therapy’ – no trans person should face that torture again | Anonymous
To avoid more people suffering, the UK government must ban this abhorrent practice outright, not only for gay peopleYou hear it all the time, the question: “When did you know you were trans?” The question should really be: “When did I know that the rest of the world didn’t behave in the same way as I did?”When I came out at 14, more than 30 years ago, my mother thought I was gay and confused. She thought that if I could just learn to pee standing up and toughened up a bit, there wouldn’t be a problem. Continue reading...
Putin warns Ukraine allies against intervention | First Thing
Russian leader says any country that intervenes will be hit with ‘lightning-fast’ retaliation as UK calls for more support for Kyiv. Plus, global measles cases surge by 80% in a year
‘I hope we’ll get through this’: the Ukrainian refugees arriving in Tijuana
From February until just this week, Mexico has been the second-to-last stop on a journey to a semblance of normalcy for Ukrainian familiesJust over the zigzag pathway of the Tijuana border crossing, a mile or so from the taco and churros stands that feed locals and tourists alike, rests a pop-up encampment for Ukrainian and Russian refugees fleeing an invasion they could neither endure nor support.From February until just this week, Mexico has been their second-to-last stop in a weeks-long journey; Tijuana a two- or three-day respite on the way to something better, something safer, where their children can slowly work toward normalcy after their lives were upended by war. Continue reading...
After years of progress on gay rights, how did the US become so anti-LGBTQ+?
A slew of bills are rolling back recently won freedoms. Is America ready to fight for LGBTQ+ rights all over again?In 2019, the Atlantic ran an opinion piece titled “The struggle for gay rights is over”. Written by the rightwing academic James Kirchick, the piece was obviously meant as a provocation, but its argument that “for those born into a form of adversity, sometimes the hardest thing to do is admitting that they’ve won” was at least considered cogent enough at the time to publish.It came towards the end of a slew of political victories for the LGBTQ+ cause. At that time, it seemed as though the US supreme court would hand down a landmark ruling immediately before Pride Weekend every couple of years. The demise of the homophobic Defense of Marriage Act in 2013 was followed by the end of the federal ban on marriage equality in 2015. Widespread acceptance of same-sex marriage rights, gay people serving in the military and the need for protections for LGBTQ+ people followed. As recently as 2020, the court, then with two Trump appointees, ruled that the 1964 Civil Rights Act protected gay, lesbian and transgender workers. For all the terrible crises of our century, LGBTQ+ people’s rights were solidly enshrined, and attitudes were shifting in line with legislation. In 1985, 89% of parents said they would be sad if they discovered their child was gay or a lesbian. By 2015, it was down to 39%. Continue reading...
A bite mark, a forensic dentist, a murder: how junk science ruins innocent lives
Charles McCrory has spent decades in prison for the murder of his wife, convicted on the strength of bite mark evidence. The problem? CSI-style forensics is bad scienceCharles McCrory is haunted by a memory from his 1985 trial in which he was accused of murdering his wife, Julie Bonds, in a bloody attack at their home in Andalusia, a small town in deepest Alabama.What haunts him is the look on the jurors’ faces as they listened to the testimony of the prosecution’s star witness, a dentist named Richard Souviron. He was a founding father of a cutting-edge branch of forensic science known as bite-mark analysis, which claimed to be able to identify violent criminals by matching their unique dental patterns to the bite wounds on victims’ bodies. Continue reading...
NFL draft 2022 predictions: the stars, the surprises and the lower-round gems
Our writers take a look at the best prospects coming out of college, and which teams need to get it right in the coming daysThis is a great draft class! It is unusually loaded at edge rusher and offensive tackle, two of the game’s premier positions. Where discussing this class gets sticky is that there are such slender gaps between the upper tiers of any given position group: there isn’t an obvious ‘elite’ sect. There are 50 players this year worthy of going in the first round. It just so happens they don’t play the game’s most valuable position. OC Continue reading...
Milwaukee Bucks finish off Bulls to join Golden State Warriors in NBA’s last eight
Minneapolis police engaged in pattern of racial discrimination, inquiry finds
Report released by Minnesota’s human rights department says agency and city will negotiate an agreement to address problemsThe Minneapolis police department has engaged in a pattern of racial discrimination for at least a decade, including stopping and arresting Black people at a higher rate than white people, using force more often on people of color and maintaining a culture where racist language is tolerated, a state investigation launched after George Floyd’s murder by an officer found.The report released Wednesday by the Minnesota department of human rights, following a nearly two-year investigation, said the agency and the city would negotiate a court-enforceable agreement to address the long list of problems identified in the report. Continue reading...
Proud Boys member pleads guilty for role in US Capitol attack
Plea agreement filed in federal court calls for Louis Enrique Colon to admit to a single felony charge and cooperate with prosecutorsA member of the far-right Proud Boys group on Wednesday pleaded guilty to obstructing police officers when he joined the 6 January 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol by supporters of then-president Donald Trump, in their attempt to overturn his election defeat.The plea agreement filed in federal court in Washington, DC, calls for Louis Enrique Colon of Missouri to admit to a single felony charge and cooperate with prosecutors. Continue reading...
Presidents eulogize Madeleine Albright at funeral: ‘Freedom had no greater champion’
US leaders reflect on legacy of US secretary of state as family shared memories at Washington National CathedralPresidents and dignitaries gathered in Washington on Wednesday to remember Madeleine Albright, the first woman to serve as US secretary of state, while drawing upon her life’s work to warn of the increasing precariousness of freedom and democracy.Family members and colleagues of Albright shared loving and affectionate memories of her during the funeral service at Washington National Cathedral, while US leaders reflected on her legacy. Continue reading...
Republicans in Congress give McCarthy standing ovation for defense of leaked audio – as it happened
NHL’s Brandon Sutter says long Covid has sidelined him for entire season
New York court rejects congressional maps, seen as favoring Democrats
Legal fight over process could be a factor in the battle between Democrats and Republicans for control of the HouseNew York’s highest court on Wednesday rejected the state’s new congressional district maps, which had been widely seen as favoring Democrats.The legal fight over New York’s redistricting process could be a factor in the battle between Democrats and Republicans for control of the US House. Continue reading...
McKinsey denies illegally hiding work for opioid-maker Purdue Pharma while advising FDA
Consulting firm was protecting client confidentiality, chief says, and wasn’t obliged to disclose work advising drug manufacturerThe head of the influential and secretive consulting firm McKinsey & Company has denied the company illegally hid work for Purdue Pharma, the drug-maker that kickstarted the opioid epidemic, while also advising for the Food and Drug Administration.But Bob Sternfels, McKinsey’s global managing partner, apologised for the company’s work with Purdue, manufacturer of the powerful painkiller OxyContin that initially drove an epidemic that has claimed more than one million lives over the past two decades. Continue reading...
MPs criticise ‘top-down’ approach to UK-US trade talks
Fears grow in UK that any proposals could downgrade workers’ rights despite assurances on both sidesBritain’s trade talks with the US are moving ahead with only “minimal” input from workers, small businesses and thinktanks, according to MPs who accused the UK trade secretary, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, of shielding her department from outside scrutiny.Conservative and Labour MPs on the trade select committee also said scrutiny of a deal struck with Australia and New Zealand was in danger of being “rushed through” parliament before they could make an assessment of its impact on imports and exports to and from the Commonwealth countries. Continue reading...
Trump testifies he hired bodyguard after seeing his ‘bravery’ in a fight
Ex-president also testifies that thrown tomatoes can be lethal, after activist sues over his treatment by Trump securityDonald Trump has revealed in sworn testimony that he hired Matthew Calamari, a senior executive in the Trump Organization at the time an activist alleges he was roughed up by Trump’s security team, as a bodyguard after seeing him demonstrate “bravery” in a fight at a tennis competition.Trump discussed Calamari in a deposition for a civil lawsuit brought by Efrain Galicia, the activist who alleged the incident occurred while he was protesting outside Trump Tower in 2015. Continue reading...
Trump appeals against judge’s contempt order and $10,000-a-day fine
Ex-president found to be in contempt after failure to comply with subpoena in New York state attorney general’s fraud investigationDonald Trump is appealing the contempt of court order he received from a Manhattan judge that fines him $10,000 a day for failing to comply with a subpoena, according to documents filed Wednesday.The contempt order was issued in the civil investigation by New York state attorney Letitia James into the former president’s business practices. On 7 April, James asked Judge Arthur Engoron to hold Trump in contempt of court for not turning over documents and information she had subpoenaed as part of the investigation. Continue reading...
The Guardian view on war in Ukraine: the stakes rise higher | Editorial
Vladimir Putin’s frustration is leading him to escalate Russia’s confrontation with the westSteadily, ominously, the stakes are rising in the confrontation that Vladimir Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine has provoked with the west. Russia’s state energy company Gazprom halted gas supplies to two EU member states – Poland and Bulgaria – on Wednesday and warned that more countries could be similarly targeted. Poland, with good reason, described this as a “direct attack”. Moscow is also talking darkly of delivering a “proportionate response” to the demonisation of Russia by western governments. On Tuesday, Mr Putin’s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, accused Nato of “engaging in a war with Russia through a proxy”. The risk of nuclear escalation, he said, was becoming “considerable”.Economic warfare and apocalyptic threats can be read as signs of Russia’s bitter frustration at the way events have unfolded since February. The scale and practical value of western solidarity with Ukraine – in the form of sanctions, financial aid and military assistance – have come as an unpleasant surprise to the Kremlin. The humiliating failure of Mr Putin’s initial plan to capture Kyiv and topple the Ukrainian government was down to the bravery and skill of those who fought to defend their country. But external military assistance was crucial in giving the country’s armed forces sufficient means to resist. Continue reading...
Houston Dash suspend James Clarkson amid league-wide harassment inquiry
Judge orders man who defaced Pride mural to write essay on Pulse shooting
Judge says he needs more time to determine a punishment and orders Alexander Jerich to write 25-page essay on 2016 massacreA Florida judge has ordered a man who defaced an LGBTQ+ Pride mural to write a 25-page essay about the 2016 Pulse gay nightclub shooting.Last June, the city of Delray Beach in south Florida unveiled a rainbow mural at an intersection on the fifth anniversary of the attack, in which a gunman killed 49 people at the club in Orlando. Continue reading...
Republican can’t list himself as ‘The Patriot’ on ballot, state rules
State lawmaker claims it’s his nickname – but he struggles to spell it and opponent says he doesn’t use itA state Republican lawmaker who wanted to refer to himself as “The Patriot” on the ballot can’t use that nickname, the Oklahoma Election Board has ruled.Sean Roberts can still run for Oklahoma labor commissioner, but he can’t refer to himself using that nickname on the ballot, the board decided Monday. Continue reading...
'We deserve the spotlight': Taylor and Serrano face off before iconic fight – video
Boxers Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano faced off on top of the Empire State Building to launch an historic fight week. Seven-division world champion Serrano, will go head to head with undisputed lightweight champion Taylor on Saturday night at the iconic Madison Square Garden.This fight is already making history as 'the biggest female fight of all time', as it looks to put female boxing more firmly on the map.
Archegos founder and CFO charged with fraud after early-morning US raid
Bill Hwang and Patrick Halligan accused of 11 criminal counts in case likely to trigger one of biggest recent Wall Street prosecutionsUS prosecutors charged the founder and chief financial officer of collapsed investor Archegos Capital Management with fraud on Wednesday morning in a move that is likely to start one of the biggest Wall Street white-collar prosecutions in years.Archegos founder Bill Hwang and his former top lieutenant, Patrick Halligan, were arrested at their homes and are expected to appear in court later today. Continue reading...
Amanda Serrano: ‘I want to show women can fight. We can sell tickets’
The Puerto Rican lightweight who headlines Madison Square Garden with Katie Taylor on Saturday hopes this is just the startAmanda Serrano is on top of the world – that’s how it feels, anyway, standing on the 86th-floor observation deck of the Empire State Building on a misty Tuesday afternoon. As the seven-division champion from Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighbourhood poses for photographs, the city unspools behind her, offering an evocative glimpse of Madison Square Garden. In the storied venue’s 140 years of hosting boxing, a women’s fight has never headlined a card – until Saturday night, when Serrano will climb through the ropes to challenge Ireland’s Katie Taylor for the undisputed lightweight championship.The fight has been billed as the biggest in women’s boxing history – perhaps in recent boxing history, period. Serrano and Taylor are the world’s top two female boxers regardless of weight. The last time the pound-for-pound No 1 and No 2 squared off was more than a decade ago when Manny Pacquiao defeated Juan Manuel Márquez by split decision in 2008. Continue reading...
‘They don’t care’: Mets’ Bassitt rips MLB after three teammates hit by pitches
McCarthy accused Republicans of ‘putting people in jeopardy’ after Capitol attack
Leaked recording shows senior House Republican said Florida congressman Matt Gaetz and others put Americans at riskKevin McCarthy, the senior Republican in the House of Representatives, privately accused one of his colleagues of “putting people in jeopardy” in the wake of the January 6 insurrection, according to a leaked audio recording.In a phone call with Republican leaders on 10 January 2021, McCarthy said that Matt Gaetz, a Florida congressman and ardent Trump supporter, was putting Americans at risk with his comments after the assault on the US Capitol that left five people dead. Continue reading...
Russia accused of blackmail after gas supply to Poland and Bulgaria cut | First Thing
Kremlin accused of blackmail while Gazprom claims supply halted because of failure to pay in roubles. Plus, Santa takes on Sarah Palin
The supreme court’s coming abortion ruling may spark a new era of US unrest | Stephen Marche
There’s a strong risk that the case will spark anger and violence – whether the court overturns Roe v Wade or notCivil wars don’t always begin with gunfire. Sometimes civil wars begin with learned arguments. In April 1861, Confederate forces shot on Fort Sumter, but at the time even Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president, had doubts about whether the event mattered all that much. It was, he claimed, “either the beginning of a fearful war, or the end of a political contest”; he could not say which. During the decades that preceded the assault on Fort Sumter, complex legal and political fissures had been working their way through the United States, slowly rendering the country ungovernable and opening the path to mass violence.The US is the middle of another such legal crackup, this time over the question of abortion. The courts today face the crisis American courts faced in the 1850s: is there any way to make laws for a country with furious and widening differences in fundamental values?Stephen Marche is the author, most recently, of The Next Civil War: Dispatches from the American Future Continue reading...
Johnson & Johnson shareholders called on to end talc baby powder sales
Resolutions to be voted on at shareholder meeting including stopping global sales of product and racial justice auditWomen’s health groups are calling on Johnson & Johnson’s largest shareholders to force the company to end all sales of its controversial talc-based baby powder and hire an independent firm to conduct a racial justice audit.The pressure comes after decades of independent science suggested a link between ovarian cancer and baby powder, and the Food and Drug Administration detected cancer-causing asbestos in one lot of the product. Internal company memos show Johnson & Johnson for years marketed it to African American and overweight women and, the groups charge, knew of the asbestos contamination. Continue reading...
What’s the best thing that Elon Musk can do with Twitter? Delete it | Joel Golby
Freed from debating in bad faith, former Twitter users could finally unclench, go outside, and touch some grassWell, it’s happening then: Elon Musk, one of history’s least inspiring Saturday Night Live hosts, has agreed to buy Twitter for approximately $44bn. I cannot in any realm understand why he has decided to buy the website I go to every day to embarrass myself on, but this is less about the deal and more about Musk himself: not uncool, exactly (although it is impossible to be cool and be a billionaire, and yes this does include Rihanna), but a man who creaks and vibrates with a desperate-to-be-liked-by-the-cool-kids energy that most of us shook off towards the end of secondary school. I should not be able to so palpably see that a billionaire wants me to like him. I should just be living in a constant terror that he is going to explode the moon, like every good billionaire should always be threatening to do.Anyway, now is as good a time as any to assess the state of Twitter: it is not dead but definitely dying, and not because Musk has bought it (though the fact that Twitter was willing to effectively sell Twitter is frankly a red flag). The thing with social media platforms is that every one of them eventually dwindles down to something removed from the original bright kernel of the idea that made them – it is such a shame that David Fincher made such a cool film about the founding of Facebook, which is now just essentially a car boot sale that Candy Crush mums and dads “who remember proper bin men” get radicalised on – and Twitter is no different: the bizarre way the timeline never loads in sequential order; that doomed experiment with “fleets”; the fact that every viral tweet eventually sours – the user who tweeted it choosing like clockwork to sell galaxy projectors in a sponsored follow-up post.Joel Golby is a writer for the Guardian and Vice, and the author of Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant Continue reading...
Lottery picks and changing age limits: how to improve the NFL draft
The draft is supposed to ensure parity across the league. But it also helps teams retain power over players as they turn professionalThe NFL draft sells hope. In fans’ imagination draft prospects are anything they want them to be. When the draft starts in Las Vegas on Thursday, fans can dream that their team is one pick, one draft class away from becoming a Super Bowl contender.That is the kindest reading, the one that views the draft as a way to ensure competitive balance, of the league legislating parity. Another reading: it’s an exercise in wage suppression, giving as much money as possible to veterans at the expense of the young pups coming into the league. Some may say that it also serves as a way for the league and its franchises to exert control over new employees from the outset: they don’t get to choose where they’ll work or live; they’re sent to whatever outpost is dictated to them, their income decided by the rookie wage scale. Continue reading...
Sarah Palin faces formidable opponent in Congress run: Santa Claus
The bearded city council member in North Pole, Alaska, backs Bernie and champions child welfare. Could his new workshop be in Washington?Sarah Palin announced her candidacy for Alaska’s only congressional seat this month, entering a race with dozens of candidates. She certainly brings name recognition to the contest – but another contender may have her beat in that department.His name is Santa Claus. Continue reading...
The US may not share Britain’s obsession with class – but it hates women every bit as much | Arwa Mahdawi
Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren have an unpleasant amount in common with Angela Rayner. Female politicians are routinely belittled on both sides of the AtlanticYou have to be careful about letting women into politics, you really do. You give them a few rights and then they start clamouring for more. Worse still, they start using their womanly wiles to get their way, crossing their legs in parliament and distracting great Oxbridge-educated statesmen from their trains of thought.I speak, of course, of Angela Rayner. Labour’s deputy leader was accused by the Mail on Sunday (MoS) last week of a “Basic Instinct ploy to distract Boris” by … moving her legs at work. Continue reading...
Depleted Miami Heat see off plucky Atlanta Hawks to reach East semis
Australia’s Toll Holdings to pay US$6m for ‘reckless disregard’ of US sanctions
Logistics firm self-reported almost 3,000 violations of sanctions targeting terrorism and regimes in North Korea, Iran and Syria, US treasury says
Twitter takeover: EU and UK warn Elon Musk must comply or face sanctions
EU commissioner raises hate speech concerns as UK draws attention to penalties in online safety billThe UK and EU have warned that Twitter must comply with new content rules or face sanctions that range from fines to a total ban, as concerns were raised that hate speech will increase on the platform under the ownership of Elon Musk.The world’s richest man has agreed a $44bn (£34bn) deal to buy the social media network, which will hand control of a platform with 217 million users to a self-confessed “free speech absolutist”. Continue reading...
California police detain three in baby kidnapping as grandma unloaded car
Police say baby Brandon Cuellar, who has since been found, was taken from home at about 1pm on MondayA 3-month-old baby who was kidnapped from his San Francisco Bay Area home was found Tuesday and three suspects were detained, police said.The baby, Brandon Cuellar, was taken to a hospital as a precaution, the San Jose police department announced on Twitter, without saying where the boy was located. Continue reading...
Republican Madison Cawthorn cited for carrying gun in his bag at airport
North Carolina congressman faces misdemeanor criminal charge after gun spotted at security screening checkpointThe far-right North Carolina Republican congressman Madison Cawthorn is facing a misdemeanor criminal charge after police at an airport in his home state said they found a gun in his bag Tuesday.Police at Charlotte Douglas international airport handed Cawthorn, 26, a municipal citation accusing him of possessing a dangerous weapon on city property, officers said in a statement. Continue reading...
‘No sign Putin is serious’ about Ukraine negotiations, says Blinken – as it happened
Antony Blinken: US 'broadly aligned' with Ukraine's needs – video
The US 'has seen no sign to date' that Russia’s president Vladimir Putin wants to end the Ukraine conflict through diplomacy, US secretary of state Antony Blinken has said.Confronted by the Kentucky Republican Rand Paul, who wanted to know why the Biden administration was 'agitating' for Ukraine to join Nato, Blinken said it would be a decision for Ukraine to make if they remained independent. He added the US government was 'broadly aligned' with Ukraine's needs
Kamala Harris tests positive for Covid
The vice-president’s case is considered a ‘breakthrough’ infection, as she is fully vaccinated and received a booster shot last OctoberUS vice-president Kamala Harris has tested positive for Covid-19, her office announced on Tuesday.Harris has not displayed any symptoms and will isolate and work from her vice-president’s residence in Washington DC, her office said, adding that she has also not been in close contact with Joe Biden or the first lady, Jill Biden. Continue reading...
Biden to issue first pardons of his term and reduce dozens of prison sentences
President will pardon three people, including a former Secret Service agent, and reduce the sentences of 75 othersJoe Biden will issue the first pardons of his presidential term on Tuesday, in addition to reducing dozens of prison sentences and launching criminal justice reform initiatives.The president will pardon three people and will reduce the sentences of 75 additional people, many of whom have been convicted of non-violent drug crimes. Continue reading...
Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer sues woman who accused him of sexual assault
Biden seeks supreme court go-ahead to end Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy
Administration appeals lower-court rulings that required controversial border asylum program to be reinstatedThe Biden administration is seeking the US supreme court’s go-ahead to end a controversial Trump-era immigration program that forces many seeking asylum in the US to wait in Mexico for their hearings.The justices are hearing arguments on Tuesday in the administration’s appeal of lower-court rulings that required immigration officials to reinstate the “Remain in Mexico” policy that the administration “has twice determined is not in the interests of the United States,” according to court filings. Continue reading...
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