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Target directs managers to stop workers from unionizing | First Thing
The leaked document says unions would not ‘improve anything’. Plus, a third of Americans have detectable levels of toxic weedkillerGood morning.Target is instructing store managers to prevent the retailer’s workers from unionizing, leaked training documents reveal.How does the training characterize unions? As “a business that makes money from the dues and fees paid by its members” – but then goes on to say they’re formed when workers join and express the wish to be represented collectively.The leak comes as other US chains including Amazon and Starbucks fight unionization.Why is the move significant? It suggests the panel is close to investigating potential culpability for Trump.When did Navarro discuss 6 January? He has spoken about the events of that day in his book In Trump Time, on his podcast and with reporters. This means he should be free to speak to the panel without legal impediment.Why is he of special interest? Navarro was an influential advisor to Trump while also being in regular contact with the political operatives behind the scheme to stop the certification of Biden’s victory. Continue reading...
Betty Davis projected her own liberation – and freed up generations in her wake
Loved by artists from Prince to Butthole Surfers, Davis created a fearlessly sexual, futurist sound that sowed the seed of rebellion• Betty Davis, raw funk pioneer, dies at 77In 1974, a year before the release of Nasty Gal, the third studio album by funk and fashion trailblazer Betty Davis, the New York Times predicted that her radical, raunchy music would eventually be appreciated, if only people would let themselves catch up with her: “Miss Davis is trying to tell us something real and basic about our irrational needs, and western civilisation puts its highest premiums on conformity and rationality and rarely recognises the Bessies or the Bettys until they’re gone.”Rather than conform, Davis, who has died aged 77, let the landmark discography she recorded in the 1970s speak for her, along with the sultry, futurist stage persona she created in a powerfully tall afro, cosmic leotards, sequinned hot pants and silver thigh-high boots. “I made three albums of hard funk,” Davis said in the 2017 documentary They Say I’m Different. “I put everything there.” And then, for decades, she vanished from the public eye. Continue reading...
More college students are dropping out during Covid. It could get worse
The share of students returning for a second year of college fell in 2020 to the lowest level since 2012, and uncertainty about the virus could deepen the dropout crisisCollege took a back seat the moment Izzy B called the suicide hotline.Izzy, 18, had spent her senior year of high school online. Then she’d gone straight to online summer school at a local community college near Denver. When in-person classes there started this past fall, she was glad to be back in the classroom and finally experiencing some real college life. Continue reading...
Covid puts substitute teachers in high demand and short supply
Schools across the US scramble to fill vacancies created by a teacher shortage and Covid-related absencesHenry Leckenby, 54, recalls a feeling of scarcity when he first started working as a substitute teacher. Each morning, he jumped on the computer first thing to see which assignments were open that day.Now, he has his pick of jobs he wants to take and schools he wants to work in. Continue reading...
Trump ally vows to block ‘the left’ from overseeing key Georgia elections
Former Senator David Perdue, now running for Georgia governor, repeats false election fraud claims on campaign trailA Republican candidate for governor in Georgia has said he would not let “any of the left” run elections in his state, adding repeatedly that it would happen “over my dead body” and underscoring the violent tone that has come to shape discourse around democracy in America.Former Senator David Perdue railed against his Democratic opponent, Stacey Abrams, in a video of a speech given 4 February in Fayette county. Abrams, a voting rights activist, would be the first Black governor in the state’s history if elected. Continue reading...
Target directing store managers to prevent workers from unionizing
New leaked training guidelines prompt managers to look for warning signs of worker and labor union organizingLeaked training documents from Target, one of the largest retailers in the US, reveal how the company is directing management at stores to prevent workers from organizing unions.At the end of January 2022, Target emailed store management new training guidelines on labor relations to complete, prompting managers to look for warning signs of worker and labor union organizing within their stores and coordinate with corporate human resources to quell union organizing campaigns. Continue reading...
California sues Tesla over ‘racial segregation’ claims at factory
State takes legal action over allegations of widespread discrimination and harassment of black staff at plant near San FranciscoThe state of California is suing Tesla over allegations of operating a “racially segregated workplace” at its factory near San Francisco.California’s department of fair employment and housing (DFEH) said it had filed a lawsuit alleging widespread discrimination and harassment of black employees following complaints from hundreds of Tesla workers at its main factory in Fremont. Continue reading...
African migrants deported in Trump era suffered abuse on return, report finds
A Human Rights Watch report found Cameroonian asylum-seekers forcibly flown back home suffered imprisonment, torture and rapeCameroonian asylum-seekers deported by the Trump administration suffered imprisonment, torture and rape on their return, and many were forced in to hiding or fleeing the country once more, according to a new report.In the last months of the Trump administration, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) agency stepped up its deportations of African migrants, especially Cameroonians. Over 80 of them were flown to Cameroon in October and November 2020 alone, amid allegations of abuse, in which Ice detainees said they had been forced to sign or fingerprint documents believed to be waivers agreeing to their deportation. Continue reading...
How Joe Burrow dragged the Bengals from also-rans to charismatic contenders
Cincinnati had been predictably underwhelming for years before a young quarterback with swagger and ability turned things aroundThere is something remarkable about Joe Burrow. Call it an aura, call it swagger, call it what you want. In the abstract, talk of an ‘it factor’ feels like a whole lot of blathering to explain the unexplainable: His Cincinnati team playing above their understood talent level. And then you watch the games, and you see it: Tough to identify; impossible to ignore.Burrow has rejuvenated a sorry Cincinnati franchise who, up until the quarterback’s arrival in 2020, had laid their claim to fame as being the cheapest, most stable presence in the league. They rarely hit rock bottom, lows were always accompanied by flashes that the good times were around the corner: The heady days of the Carson Palmer-Chad Johnson era; five-straight trips to the playoffs (and five-straight losses) behind Marvin Lewis, Andy Dalton, and a stacked roster. Continue reading...
Nathan Chen wins figure skating gold for US and Olympic redemption
Blue states are rolling back mask rules – but experts warn it’s too soon
The lifting of mandates is coming at a time when the CDC says a vast majority of the country is still seeing high Covid transmissionSeveral US states, many of them governed by Democrats, began rolling back mask mandates this week, a move public health experts warn could set back progress battling Covid.On Wednesday, Massachusetts, Illinois, New York and Rhode Island joined California, Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey and Oregon in lifting mask mandates for some public places. Continue reading...
Chloe Kim dominates snowboard halfpipe to retain her Olympic gold
‘You’re treated like a spy’: US accused of racial profiling over China Initiative
Trump programme to ‘counter Chinese national security threats’ continues to spread fear among academics with links to ChinaIt was sometime before 7am on 21 May 2015 when Xiaoxing Xi, a physics professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, was woken by people pounding on his front door. Still not fully dressed, he opened the door to be confronted by about 12 armed FBI agents.The agents burst into Xi’s house, running about, shouting “FBI, FBI”. They pointed their guns at his wife and two daughters and ordered them to walk out of their bedrooms with their hands raised. Xi was handcuffed and arrested in front of his family. Continue reading...
Former Oakland A’s player Jeremy Giambi dies at age of 47
‘Today hurts’: Injured Boomers veteran Joe Ingles traded by NBA club Utah Jazz
Democratic governors lift indoor mask mandates despite CDC guidance – as it happened
‘Gazpacho police’: Nazi gaffe lands Republican congresswoman in the soup
Marjorie Taylor Greene appears to confuse Hitler’s secret police with popular Spanish cold tomato soupThe extremist Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene triggered a wave of viral jokes on Wednesday after ranting about the “gazpacho police” patrolling the Capitol building in Washington DC.Greene was apparently mixing up the famously cold Spanish soup gazpacho with the Gestapo – the brutal Nazi-era secret police in Germany. Continue reading...
US woman who faked child’s illnesses gets 16 years for abuse that led to death
Authorities say Kelly Turner spent years fabricating her seven-year-old’s illnesses to gain sympathy from charitiesA Colorado mother who fatally abused her seven-year-old daughter and lied about her health to receive handouts from charities worth at least $100,000 has been sentenced to 16 years in prison.A judge issued the sentence to Kelly Turner on Wednesday after she pleaded guilty last month to child abuse, charitable fraud and theft. Continue reading...
Capitol attack inquiry narrows on Trump as panel subpoenas top aide
Move to pursue Peter Navarro suggests the select committee is edging ever closer to examining potential culpability for TrumpThe House select committee investigating the Capitol attack on Wednesday subpoenaed Donald Trump’s former White House senior adviser Peter Navarro, escalating its inquiry into the former president’s efforts to return himself to office and the January 6 insurrection.The move to pursue Navarro, who helped finalize the scheme to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s election win with political operatives at the Willard hotel in Washington DC, suggests the panel is edging ever closer to examining potential culpability for Trump. Continue reading...
Record temperatures forecast as winter heatwave heads for California
Temperatures 15-20F above normal expected in southern California from Wednesday through SundayAn unusual winter heatwave is expected across California this week with record temperatures in the forecast for multiple cities from the San Francisco Bay Area to Los Angeles.In southern California, where temperatures are predicted to be 15 to 20 degrees above normal from Wednesday morning through Sunday, the National Weather Service upgraded a heat watch to a heat advisory. Continue reading...
Goodell admits NFL failure over minority coaches in wake of Flores lawsuit
Maine family’s lost cat turns up after six years – in Florida
Denis Cilley had given up her pet, Ashes, for dead but a microchip confirmed she had somehow made her way 1,500 miles awayA Maine family that long ago gave up on a lost family cat is being reunited – more than six years and 1,500 miles later.Denise Cilley, of Chesterville, said she was shocked to get a voicemail last week announcing her cat, Ashes, had been located in Florida. Continue reading...
Second man pleads guilty to plot to kidnap Michigan governor
Kaleb Franks admitted conspiring to abduct Gretchen Whitmer, leaving four alleged co-conspirators still facing trialA man charged in an alleged plot to kidnap the Michigan governor, Gretchen Whitmer, pleaded guilty on Wednesday, a second key conviction for the government a month before four others face trial.Kaleb Franks joined Ty Garbin as the second person to admit guilt in a plot to abduct the Democratic governor before FBI agents arrested them in October 2020. The plea gives prosecutors another important witness for the 8 March trial. Continue reading...
Winter Olympics 2022 day five – as it happened
Starbucks fires workers involved in union push as US movement gains momentum
Coffee chain fires seven workers in Tennessee but denies that the reasoning was tied to union effortsStarbucks has fired seven workers involved in organising a union in Tennessee, fueling accusations that the coffee giant is retaliating against the growing labor movement it faces nationwide.The workers – a third of the total workforce at the Memphis location – were fired on Tuesday, including most of the union organising committee. Continue reading...
West Virginia students to stage walkout over Christian revival at high school
Students instructed to raise their arms in prayer at event in public school’s auditoriumBetween calculus and European history classes at a West Virginia public high school, 16-year-old Cameron Mays and his classmates were told by their teacher to go to an evangelical Christian revival assembly.When students arrived at the event in the school’s auditorium, they were instructed to close their eyes and raise their arms in prayer, Mays said. The teens were asked to give their lives over to Jesus to find purpose and salvation. Those who did not follow the Bible would go to hell when they died, they were told. Continue reading...
I'm a conflict mediator. This is our way out of the Ukraine crisis | Gabrielle Rifkind
Instead of ramping up the threats, western nations should be offering Vladimir Putin a ladder to climb downThe current western narrative on the Ukraine crisis is that Russia is a machiavellian power with an expansionist agenda. That view is shaping our response: we are matching Vladimir Putin’s aggression, meeting strength with strength and threats with threats. But what if we tried to get inside the mind of the enemy, and ask what was motivating the aggression? By doing so, could we break this cycle – and offer Putin a way out, too?When the USSR deployed ballistic missiles to Cuba in the 1960s, their proximity to the US nearly unleashed a third world war. Sitting in Moscow today, does Putin see being encircled by Nato as an equivalent threat? After all, one of his core demands is that Nato curbs its expansion close to the Russian border, and that Ukraine must not join. Russia claims that the US repeatedly told Soviet leaders it would incorporate Russia into a cooperative European security framework. In practice, Nato emerged as a US-dominated security frame with about 75,000 US troops still on European soil. Great powers always treat with suspicion and hostility the presence of rival great powers on their borders.Gabrielle Rifkind is a specialist in conflict resolution and the director of Oxford Process Continue reading...
Biles and Vonn rally around Shiffrin after latest Winter Olympics DQ
Johnson and Trump aren’t the same, but they swim in the same cesspool | Jon Allsop
The disgraceful smear against Keir Starmer has strong echoes of the former president’s attacks on Hillary ClintonIn 2007, Boris Johnson took a shot at Hillary Clinton, then a candidate for the Democratic US presidential nomination, in his Telegraph column. He wrote that Clinton’s eyes put him in mind of a “sadistic nurse in a mental hospital” and that she represented “everything I came into politics to oppose,” not least “purse-lipped political correctness”.He even threw in a reference to “the position of poor Vince Foster’s gun”. Foster was a Clinton-era White House counsel, and his suicide in 1993 has fed wild conspiracy theories – including that the Clintons had him murdered – ever since.Jon Allsop is a freelance journalist. He writes the Columbia Journalism Review’s newsletter The Media Today Continue reading...
Macron claims Putin gave him personal assurances on Ukraine | First Thing
French president’s statement that Russian leader vowed not to escalate crisis met with scepticism in Kyiv. Plus, A-ha moments could trigger fast climate action
Can the K-pop boyband BTS … save the world?
Their sunny pop-optimism and ‘Army’ of fans are giving millions of people hope – and may even be luring some people away from the far-rightA battle is raging in front of our eyes, but this is no ordinary war. While the combat may be bloodless, no one should be fooled. This clash is fierce and unforgiving, representing the ideological struggle of our age. On one side we find men wearing animal horns and dressing in furs. On the other are legions of devotees draped over their computer screens. This contest of wills is the ultimate postmodern showdown. I’m talking, of course, about the fight for our future, namely, the legendary battle of far-right conspiracy theorists v K-pop.And the good news is that, in this war, K-pop – that globally renown, highly engineered, synthesiser sounding, toe-tapping, arm-snapping, bubblegum pop music – keeps winning.Moustafa Bayoumi is the author of the award-winning books How Does It Feel To Be a Problem?: Being Young and Arab in America and This Muslim American Life: Dispatches from the War on Terror. He is Professor of English at Brooklyn College, City University of New York Continue reading...
‘Tell everyone on this train I love them’: the meaning of a hero’s final words | Maeve Higgins
After he was stabbed and lay dying on a train, Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche said, ‘tell everyone on this train I love them.’ I will never forget his wordsIt was 26 May 2017 on the Portland MAX light rail service when a white supremacist named Jeremy Christian began threatening two teenage girls; one of the girls was black, the other in hijab. Three other men, all strangers on the same train, stood up to Christian, defending and ultimately saving the girls. Christian attacked the three men with a knife, killing 53-year-old Ricky John Best and 23-year-old Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche and injuring Micah David-Cole Fletcher.As Taliesin was bleeding, another passenger, a woman named Rachel Macy, knelt with him, comforting him and staunching his wounds. Taliesin knew he was dying. “Tell everyone on this train I love them”, he said to Macy in his final moments.Maeve Higgins is a Guardian US columnist and the author of the book Tell Everyone on This Train I Love Them Continue reading...
‘Food is doing more injustice than mass incarceration’: New York mayor Eric Adams on veganism
Adams appears to have had some personal success with a vegan diet after a health scare, but can he replicate it among all New Yorkers?One morning in March 2016, before Eric Adams burst onto the national stage as the charismatic new mayor of New York City, he had a very rude awakening.The then Brooklyn borough president was startled to find that he could barely see the alarm clock that was sounding his morning call. His bedroom looked shrouded in mist. Continue reading...
Triumph and redemption for Lindsey Jacobellis as British gold hopes dashed
Matthew Stafford prepares for an LA Super Bowl but Detroit is still on his mind
The quarterback is finally on a team that can make the best use of his talents. But his former team, the Lions, have also benefited from trading himSpeaking of compelling Super Bowl LVI angles, Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford finds himself in the big game just one year after he asked the Detroit Lions, who won their last NFL championship nine years before there even was a Super Bowl, to trade him.As he pointed out Monday, though, “Just because I came here doesn’t mean we were going to get to this point.” Continue reading...
Be warned: social justice is no more than a branding device for influencers | Rachel Connolly
Just like their bland aesthetic, social media stars’ low-risk, high-gain activism has become a core part of how they attract attentionWho should be famous? There are people who are so brilliant at – and dedicated to – what they do that their work makes the world seem bigger and more exciting. Watching them act, hearing them sing, reading their writing or seeing their art can make you feel like something inside you is waking up – like there is more to life than work, bills and shopping. It really hits you. There are people who live wild, fascinating lives, full of stories that remind you rules can be broken.There are people who are so beautiful they seem to come from a different planet. You see a face like this and it stays with you. You find yourself, months later, in a supermarket queue, smiling and wondering about them, still. There are people who are very brave. Who will do the right thing, whatever the personal cost, because someone has to.Rachel Connolly is a London-based journalist from Belfast Continue reading...
Petra Vlhová wins gold in slalom as Mikaela Shiffrin suffers more heartache
UCLA to pay $243.6m to settle sexual abuse claims against former doctor
Gynaecologist James Heaps accused of groping and assaulting hundreds of women over 35-year careerThe University of California has agreed to pay $243.6m (£179m) to settle allegations that hundreds of women were sexually abused by a former UCLA gynaecologist.The settlement covers about 50 cases involving 203 women who said they were groped or otherwise abused by Dr James Heaps over a 35-year career. Each will receive $1.2m, attorneys said. The deal was reached with the assistance of a private mediator after substantial litigation, the parties said. Continue reading...
Will the LA Rams get their Hollywood ending? A Super Bowl victory could win over Angelenos
A Super Bowl win could cement the Rams’ place in the city – and the hearts of its residents – which had once exiled themThe stereotype about Los Angeles sports fans is that they only love their teams when they’re winning. For decades, this hasn’t been much of a football town.“It was never cool to be a Rams fan growing up in LA,” said Ryan Nixon, 40. “It was like this safe team your grandparents liked to watch.” Continue reading...
Nearly one in five applicants to white supremacist group tied to US military
Leaked documents show that about 18 out of 87 applicants, or 21%, to Patriot Front were currently or formerly affiliated with militaryNearly one in five applicants to the white supremacist group Patriot Front claimed to hold current or former ties to the US military, according to leaked documents published and reviewed by the Southern Poverty Law Center and alternative media collective Unicorn Riot.Some 18 out of the 87 applicants, or 21%, said they were currently or previously affiliated with the military. One applicant, who claimed to be a former Marine, also said he currently worked for the Department of Homeland Security, according to the SPLC’s Hatewatch, a blog that tracks and exposes activities of American rightwing extremists. Continue reading...
Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyers renew call to seal juror’s legal arguments
Scotty David, who was Juror 50, made comments about prior sexual abuse that prompted a request for a new trialGhislaine Maxwell’s lawyers once again called for the temporary sealing of legal arguments involving the juror who might not have disclosed childhood sexual abuse during jury selection.“With the constitutional right to a fair trial at stake, it is of paramount importance for the court to ensure the integrity of any fact-gathering process that may take place so that the inquiry is safeguarded and can uncover the truth of what happened,” her attorneys said in a letter Tuesday. Continue reading...
Mitch McConnell rebukes RNC for censuring party members investigating ‘violent insurrection’
The Republican National Committee chastised Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, irking the Senate minority leaderMitch McConnell criticized the Republican National Committee for censuring Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger over their work for the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol, which he characterized as a “violent insurrection”.The Senate minority leader said it was not the party’s place to single out members over their views. Speaking with reporters outside Senate Republicans’ closed-door weekly lunch, McConnell rebuked the RNC for its characterization of the deadly riot at the Capitol as “legitimate political discourse”. Continue reading...
Michigan teen shooter’s mother asked if he showed teachers ‘pic of new gun’
Jennifer Crumbley’s boss testified she asked to not be judged ‘by what my son did’ and was more worried about losing jobA day before four students were killed at a Michigan school, the mother of the teenager charged with carrying out the mass shooting sent him a text message asking if he had showed teachers a “pic of your new gun”, an investigator testified on Tuesday.The text was one of several between Jennifer and Ethan Crumbley on 29 November after school officials left a voicemail informing her that the 15-year-old was looking up ammunition on his phone. Continue reading...
Kamala Harris’s husband Doug Emhoff evacuated from DC school over bomb threat – as it happened
Dodgers’ Trevor Bauer will not be charged over sexual assault allegations
Kamala Harris’s husband, Doug Emhoff, evacuated from school after bomb threat
Second gentleman was at Dunbar high school in DC for Black History Month event when he was escorted outDoug Emhoff, the husband of Vice-President Kamala Harris, was whisked out of an event Tuesday at a Washington high school by Secret Service agents following an apparent bomb threat.Emhoff was at Dunbar high school for an event in commemoration of Black History Month. He was in the school’s museum for about five minutes before a member of his security detail approached him saying, “We have to go.” Emhoff was removed from the building into his waiting motorcade. Continue reading...
Bannon compared Trump escalator ride to Leni Riefenstahl Nazi film, book says
New book says Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will ‘flashed’ through Bannon’s mind and that former adviser repeatedly invoked Hitler
Cousin arrested in murder case that led police to Amir Locke apartment
‘Never say never’: Tom Brady says an NFL comeback is possible
Peloton to replace chief executive and cut 2,800 jobs amid sales slump
Barry McCarthy to replace co-founder John Foley in top role after company’s sales dropped from pandemic’s early daysPeloton, the troubled exercise equipment company, is replacing its chief executive and planning to axe 2,800 jobs as it deals with a post-pandemic sales crash.Co-founder John Foley, who has led the company for its entire 10-year existence, will step down as chief executive and become executive chair while the company will cut about 20% of corporate positions. Fired staff will receive a year’s free membership with Peloton as well as a “meaningful cash severance allotment”. Continue reading...
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