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Phoenix burn Chicago in overtime to level WNBA finals at one game apiece
USA 2-1 Costa Rica: 2022 World Cup qualifier – as it happened
Sergiño Dest sparks USA fightback against Costa Rica in World Cup qualifier
House Capitol attack panel issues subpoena to top Trump official Jeffrey Clark – as it happened
Biden officials announce ambitious plan to dot US coastline with wind farms
House Capitol attack panel issues subpoena to Trump official Jeffrey Clark
In targeting Clark, House investigators followed up on a Senate report that detailed his efforts to abuse the DoJ to support TrumpThe House select committee investigating the Capitol attack on Wednesday issued a subpoena to top Trump justice department official Jeffrey Clark, escalating its inquiry into the former president’s efforts to reinstall himself in office and the 6 January insurrection.The new subpoena underscores the select committee’s far-reaching mandate in scrutinizing the origins of the Capitol attack, as it pursues an investigation into Donald Trump’s role in pressuring the justice department (DoJ) to do his bidding in the final weeks of his presidency. Continue reading...
Biden orders companies to ease supply chain bottlenecks or he’ll ‘call them out’
President eager to avert political damage from choked ports, highways and railways causing higher prices and empty shelvesJoe Biden has warned companies that he will “call them out” if they fail to “step up” to ease supply chain bottlenecks ahead of the holiday season.The US president, facing grim opinion polls and a stalling legislative agenda, is eager to avert fresh political damage from choked ports, highways and railways resulting in higher prices and empty shelves. Continue reading...
US justice department to investigate alleged Texas juvenile detention abuse
Investigation will seek to determine whether there is ‘a pattern or practice of physical or sexual abuse of children’ in state’s facilitiesThe US justice department has launched an investigation into juvenile detention facilities in Texas after receiving reports of physical and sexual abuse by staff members against children, the US assistant attorney general for civil rights, Kristen Clarke, said on Wednesday.“Our investigation will focus on whether there is a pattern or practice of physical or sexual abuse of children in Texas’s secure facilities,” Clarke told a news conference. Continue reading...
US regulators set new target to reduce salt in dozens of everyday foods
Film industry workers agree to strike if deal can’t be made over ‘basic needs’
A strike would bring a halt to filming on a broad swath of film and television productions and extend well beyond HollywoodThe union representing film and television crews says its 60,000 members will begin a nationwide strike on Monday if it does not reach a deal that satisfies demands for fair and safe working conditions.A strike would bring a halt to filming on a broad swath of film and television productions and extend well beyond Hollywood, affecting productions in Georgia, New Mexico and other North American shoots. Continue reading...
William Shatner ready for 'life-changing' space flight at 90 – video
William Shatner, who played Captain Kirk in Star Trek, is to become the oldest person to venture into space.'I shall be entranced by the view of space. I want to look at that orb and appreciate its beauty ... its tenacity is sustaining this life of ours,' Shatner, 90, said in a video released by the aerospace company Blue Origin
Lake Tahoe water level hits four-year low as drought pummels tourist spot
Level is expected to fall below lake’s rim this week, cutting off major water source for Truckee RiverLake Tahoe’s water level dropped to a four-year low on Tuesday as gusty winds and the impacts of California’s devastating drought hit the popular tourist destination.After days of high winds increased evaporation rates, water levels fell to the basin’s natural rim for the first time since 2017, the end of the state’s last drought. The lake normally sits above the rim, which allows for water to flow into the Truckee River. Levels will probably continue to drop, receding below the rim this week, sooner than expected. Continue reading...
Braves and Astros advance in MLB playoffs as Giants-Dodgers heads for decider
Huge leatherback sea turtle stranded on Cape Cod rescued by volunteers –video
A leatherback sea turtle has been returned to the ocean after becoming stranded on a mudflat in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, US. It took dozens of volunteers from three conservation organisations to free the 270kg reptile. After a health assessment confirmed the disorientated turtle was in good health, it was released to cheers from the crowd of volunteers. The turtle was fitted with a tracking device that will monitor its migration patterns over the next decade
‘You never know what you’re going to get’: US supply chain woes leave schools scrambling to feed kids lunch
School districts are adapting menus daily based on unpredictable deliveries. Many believe things will get worseOn Tuesday mornings, three Little Caesars stores across Oakland county, Michigan, make 273 pizzas, even before they open for business. On Wednesdays, another 320 pies are out the door before noon.But their customers aren’t sports fans ditching work to watch a day game. They’re students in the Huron Valley schools in Highland, Michigan, north-west of Detroit.This report was first published by the 74, a non-profit, non-partisan news site covering education in America Continue reading...
We kayaked to Joe Manchin’s yacht, and we’d do it again | Angi Kerns and Loretta Young
We needed our senator to hear how desperate West Virginians like us are for Congress to pass the Build Back Better ActFor most people, kayaking on the Potomac is a leisure activity. For us, it was a desperate attempt to have our voices heard. We left our families and jobs in West Virginia to travel to DC in order to make sure Senator Manchin heard loud and clear from his constituents: it’s time to pass the Build Back Better Act. It just so happens that one of the only ways to get Senator Manchin’s attention is to launch a flotilla of boats around his yacht, where he lives when in DC.We’re proud to be West Virginians, and we’re proud to be “kayaktavists”, as our effort was called. What we’re not proud of is how Senator Manchin is putting big money interests over the needs of West Virginians and working-class people across the country.Angi Kerns is an organizer with Young West Virginia and Loretta Young is executive director of Race Matters West Virginia. Both authors took to the waters last week alongside numerous West Virginians, CPD Action and Greenpeace USA Continue reading...
US must face up to 'shameful past' with tribal nations, Harris says | First Thing
Vice-president says colonizers ‘ushered in wave of devastation’ for indigenous people. Plus, Squid Game breaks a record
Vaccine hesitant New Yorkers consider leaving the city as mandates take effect
For some in the Bronx, the borough hit hardest by the coronavirus, mistrust may win out over jobs and even homeDeysia Padilla’s family thought she was at work. Instead, she spent last Thursday afternoon unloading a mound of orange and pink baby socks in a sunny South Bronx laundromat – one-by one, in all their three-inch glory. She had 48 hours to consider an impossible choice: either get vaccinated or lose her job.Padilla is one of thousands of unvaccinated New Yorkers affected by Mayor Bill de Blasio’s ultimatum last week. Not only do city employees face the reality of losing their jobs, but without a shot, they’ll even forgo unemployment payments. Some unvaccinated Bronx natives would rather pursue a life outside New York City than be forced to take the vaccine. Continue reading...
Why white people get wealthier after disasters but others suffer – an illustrated story
Government programs that help people recover their wealth after natural disasters end up reinforcing inequality Continue reading...
Fox News and the right will praise unvaccinated NBA players … then use them
In an open letter to Jonathan Isaac, I warn him about how certain sections of America will co-opt him for their own endsDear Jonathan,Let me first say that I have a tremendous amount of respect for you, and not just because, as a former NBA player myself, I appreciate the hard work and skill it takes to succeed in the league. Continue reading...
‘I have never felt so hopeless’: millions in US fear utility shutoffs as debts rise
Millions have fallen behind on utility bills since the pandemic started while utility debt is an estimated $32bnThe gas in Diana Morgan Magda’s house was shut off in May. Now when she wants to take a bath she uses an electric kettle to heat the water. It takes an hour.Magda, who lives in Girard, Ohio, relies on social security disability benefits for her sole income. Like many Americans, she can’t pay all her bills, living expenses and medication with the benefits she receives, and through the pandemic she fell behind on utility bills. Continue reading...
What can the royals offer Cop26? A pledge to rewild their vast estates | Chris Packham
Young people look at the monarchy and its sterile acres and see a huge opportunity to help cool the heating planetLast weekend I saw a manifestation of hate and a vision of hope. It’s a couple of days I’ll never forget.In the dark hours of Friday morning, masked thugs crept up to the gates in front of my home and firebombed a car in the driveway, presumably in an attempt to deliver a threatening message. After years of dead birds, badgers and foxes left hanging or thrown outside my house by people in favour of animal hunting, this latest action was a serious escalation. Whatever they wanted, whether they were members of a hunt or just internet trolls, it was clear that intimidation was their intention. As I watched the flames raging in the darkness, I admit I wondered where this would end.Chris Packham is a naturalist, nature photographer and author, and a presenter on BBC Two’s Springwatch Continue reading...
Jon Gruden’s grubby bigotry could be just the start of the NFL’s problems
The Las Vegas Raiders coach resigned after messages showed him using racist and homophobic language. The NFL has another 650,000 emails in its possessionSay what you want about Jon Gruden – and plenty of people have – but he does have a novel take on equality.In a series of emails reported by the New York Times and Wall Street Journal over the last week, the now former Las Vegas Raiders coach insulted pretty much every section of America. Black people (he said NFL Players Association leader DeMaurice Smith had “lips the size of michellin [sic] tires”); gay people (he bemoaned the fact that the NFL was encouraging teams to draft “queers”); women (he doesn’t like them refereeing games, preferring men to make a mess of pass interference calls); peaceful protesters (he said Eric Reid, who knelt alongside Colin Kaepernick, should be fired – no idea where he got that one from); and future heads of state (he called then-US vice president Joe Biden a “nervous clueless pussy” in 2012). To prove he wasn’t prejudiced he also insulted his own demographic: overpromoted, rich white guys who are not particularly good at their jobs (he called NFL commissioner a “faggot” and a “clueless anti football pussy”). And that’s just the stuff he wrote down. Continue reading...
Women are still being blamed for society's problems with fertility | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Rather than offering women ‘fertility seminars’, we should talk about the real barriers to parenthood for many young peopleFemale students at the single-sex Cambridge college Murray Edwards are to be given fertility seminars, because they “risk childlessness” if they leave motherhood “too late”. It’s irksome news – the seminars are only the latest example of the myth that women somehow need “reminding” our ability to procreate won’t last for ever, as though a baby were something we had simply lost down the back of the sofa.This idea that women might “forget” to have a baby is perpetuated in modern culture. My generation spent much of their teenage years being told not to get pregnant lest it “ruin your life”. In our 20s, that changed almost overnight and we were told not to leave it too late, lest it (again) “ruin your life”. When women enter their 30s and 40s, they face a maelstrom of misogynist peer pressure, from “when are you going to have a second child” to “is it not unfair to have a baby in your 40s?”, not to mention the classic levied at the child-free: “but who will care for you when you’re old?”Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett is a Guardian columnist
NFL ‘combine’ has become a key pillar in gridiron’s global marketing strategy | Paul MacInnes
Hopefuls from the UK, Germany, Japan and across the world have a shot at glory via the International Player PathwayDoing shuttle sprints in the north London drizzle might seem a long way from the razzamatazz of the NFL, but maybe that’s the point. For the 50 athletes competing at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the chance of a golden ticket to the world’s most lucrative sports league, this was just one more step on a long journey.Adedayo Odeleye’s story is a case in point. One of the dozens of tall, variously muscular individuals who had flown in from all over the world to take part in the day-long trial known as the “NFL combine”, and the 23-year-old has a clear-eyed sense of the job in hand. Born in Nigeria and raised in the UK, he was spotted by NFL scouts as a student player at Loughborough University. He did his first combine last year, a pandemic-disrupted affair that took him to a training camp in Florida and ended with him signing for the European League of Football side, Berlin Thunder. One year and one place on the European all-star team later, he’s back and ready to prove he’s completed his education. Continue reading...
Should you ask for a pay rise? Not according to the former Pepsi CEO | Arwa Mahdawi
Indra Nooyi claims she has ‘never, ever, ever’ asked for a raise – and finds the whole idea cringeworthyMoney is so tacky, darling, don’t you think? Indra Nooyi, who was one of the highest-paid CEOs in the world during her tenure at PepsiCo, certainly seems to take that view. In an interview this month with the New York Times’ magazine, Nooyi bragged that she has “never, ever, ever asked for a raise”. Her underlings at PepsiCo apparently used to ask her to demand one, because their compensation was pegged to hers, but Nooyi refused to be so grubby. “I find it cringeworthy,” the 65-year-old opined. “I cannot imagine working for somebody and saying my pay is not enough.”Isn’t it funny how the only people who think money isn’t important are the ones who have gobs of it? Nooyi is right that she didn’t need a rise: she earned $31m (£23m) in her final year as PepsiCo’s CEO. By one calculation, she was paid 650 times more than the company’s average employee. She is now on the board of Amazon, which isn’t exactly known for providing a utopian working environment where employees gush about how much they are paid. Meanwhile, income inequality has jumped to record levels. If Nooyi can’t imagine how someone can say they are not being paid enough, she must have an incredibly poor imagination. Continue reading...
US to reopen land borders with Canada and Mexico in November
The United States’ neighbours have been pressing it to ease restrictions on nonessential travel that have separated families during the pandemic
Alexander Zverev sees off Andy Murray to reach Indian Wells fourth round
Wildfire in southern California shuts down major highway and forces evacuations
The Alisal fire west of Santa Barbara quickly spread to thousands of acres as it burned down to the Pacific OceanEvacuation orders were expanded Tuesday for a growing wildfire driven by intense winds that has shut down a key southern California highway for more than a day.At least 200 firefighters battled the Alisal fire, which had scorched 8,000 acres (12.5 sq miles) along coastal Santa Barbara county and remained completely uncontained. Continue reading...
House approves short-term deal to extend US debt ceiling by $480bn – as it happened
NFL players attack ‘fraud’ Jon Gruden after racist and homophobic emails
Gabby Petito was strangled to death, Wyoming officials say after autopsy
Coroner estimates Petito died three to four weeks before her body was found, on 19 SeptemberGabby Petito’s cause of death was strangulation, and the manner of death was homicide, Wyoming authorities have announced.The Teton county coroner, Brent Blue, announced the findings of Petito’s autopsy at an afternoon news conference on Tuesday. He also estimated that Petito had died three to four weeks before her body was found, on 19 September. Continue reading...
Kamala Harris: European colonizers ‘ushered in wave of devastation for tribal nations’ – video
Speaking at the National Congress of American Indians 78th annual convention, vice-president Harris discussed the history of colonization in the Americas and its connection to present-day Indigenous communities.
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Miscarriage is the most common pregnancy complication. So why are we so bad at treating it? | Isabelle Oderberg
I hear every day from women desperate to be heard, to have their horror stories told in the hope of helping othersWhen I started investigating lapses in care in early pregnancy loss, I had no idea how easy it would be to find patients to speak to. Even now, two years on, people who experience miscarriage contact me every day, desperate to be heard, seen, to have their horror stories told in the hope that it won’t happen to anyone else.Every time I think I’ve seen or heard the worst of it, I turn a corner and there’s a story waiting for me that’s so awful it makes every hair on the back of my neck stand up. Continue reading...
Former runner Mary Cain sues Nike and Salazar for $20m over alleged abuse
We are Google and Amazon workers. We condemn Project Nimbus | Anonymous Google and Amazon workers
We cannot support our employer’s decision to supply the Israeli military and government technology that is used to harm PalestiniansWe are writing as Google and Amazon employees of conscience from diverse backgrounds. We believe that the technology we build should work to serve and uplift people everywhere, including all of our users. As workers who keep these companies running, we are morally obligated to speak out against violations of these core values. For this reason, we are compelled to call on the leaders of Amazon and Google to pull out of Project Nimbus and cut all ties with the Israeli military. So far, more than 90 workers at Google and more than 300 at Amazon have signed this letter internally. We are anonymous because we fear retaliation.We have watched Google and Amazon aggressively pursue contracts with institutions like the US Department of Defense, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice), and state and local police departments. These contracts are part of a disturbing pattern of militarization, lack of transparency and avoidance of oversight. Continue reading...
The cult of Boris Johnson's optimism is all that's left of a Brexit plan | Rafael Behr
The government is playing hardball over the Northern Ireland protocol. But EU patience is fast running outEveryone in UK politics has been on a Brexit journey, but some have travelled further than others. On the eve of the referendum, David Frost was chief executive of the Scotch Whisky Association and unconvinced by arguments for leaving the European single market. “Even the best-case outcome can’t be as good as what we have now,” he wrote in June 2016.Five years later, Lord Frost is the cabinet minister for making a hard Brexit harder. In that capacity he made a speech on Tuesday rejecting the Northern Ireland protocol of the withdrawal agreement that he was proud to have negotiated two years ago, and proposing a new text instead.Rafael Behr is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Serious financial problems afflict 40% of US households in recent months
Households struggle to afford medical care and food, with figure rising to 59% for those with income under $50,000 a yearNearly 40% of US households have faced serious financial problems, including struggling to afford medical care and food, in the last few months, according to a survey published on Tuesday.The survey by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health also showed that in those last few months, as the US struggled to contain the infectious Delta coronavirus variant, the percentage of households reporting serious financial problems rose to 59% when they had an income under $50,000 a year. Continue reading...
Mothers sue after children catch Covid at Wisconsin schools with no mandates
Lawsuit say school districts created a ‘snake pit’ by ignoring coronavirus safety measures recommended by health officialsTwo Wisconsin mothers whose children had Covid-19 in September have sued their school districts, for “needlessly and recklessly endangering the health and safety” of their children and other students.Both lawsuits accuse the school districts of creating a “snake pit” for students by not implementing Covid-19 safety measures recommended by health officials, such as indoor masking, at their schools this year. Continue reading...
Golf introduces club length rule to ‘Bryson-proof’ courses
Miami police chief to be fired after only six months on the job
Commissioners had criticized Art Acevedo, appointing themselves to a committee with subpoena power to examine his appointmentMiami officials have decided to fire the city’s new police chief just six months after appointing him, after he was lambasted by city commissioners he accused of meddling in the police department and internal affairs investigations.The Miami city manager, Art Noriega, said he suspended Art Acevedo with the intent to terminate his employment. Continue reading...
‘I was just calm’: Lamar Jackson leads Ravens to wild comeback over Colts
Inside America's last whites-only church – video
In rural Minnesota, a fringe Heathen group known as the Asatru Folk Assembly has purchased a local church – and membership is strictly whites-only. They worship Nordic, pre-Christian gods and they call themselves a 'folk religion' that only accepts those with northern European ancestry. Their racially exclusive ideology is protected by the first amendment.Amudalat Ajasa visits the church to understand how it is gaining influence across the country and to meet the anti-racist Heathens fighting back to reclaim their religion
Progressives are now heavy-weights in the Democratic party | Gary Gerstle
The ambition of Biden’s spending package reveals the distance that US politics has travelled since the Great RecessionThe stench of defeat has clung to the Democrats’ failure to get either of their major infrastructure bills passed by Congress during the last week of September. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi had committed herself to 27 September as the date by which she would bring to a vote the smaller, bipartisan bill infrastructure package already passed by the Senate. This was going to happen, she said, even if no progress had been made on meeting the progressive Democrats’ key demand: passing the larger reconciliation infrastructure bill at the same time. But Pelosi held no vote that day or even that week, even as she vowed with increasing frequency (and seeming desperation) that one was imminent. The week ended not with a dramatic roll call but with plenty of Democratic handwringing and gleeful Republican predictions that the collapse of Democratic rule and, with it, of Biden’s presidency, was at hand.Treating that fateful week as the moment when the promise of the Biden presidency vanished may be too hasty a conclusion, however. The difficult challenge facing Pelosi was to unite Democrats behind a second infrastructure bill much larger and more ambitious than the first. It was never going to be easy to pass that second bill, and not just because the Democrats were holding a slim majority in the House and the thinnest of majorities in the Senate. It is also the case that a bill of this size and scope has no clear precedent. We hear a lot about FDR’s remarkable accomplishment, passing 15 separate bills in the first 100 days of his New Deal administration in 1933. The Democrats’ second infrastructure bill, if passed, would have been equally remarkable. It is best understood as an attempt to compress the equivalent of Roosevelt’s fifteen separate initiatives into one giant piece of legislation.Gary Gerstle is Mellon Professor of American History at Cambridge and is writing The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order (2022). He is a Guardian US columnist Continue reading...
Indigenous protesters rally against fossil fuels | First Thing
Demonstrators want Biden to declare the climate crisis a national emergency. Plus, meet the time millionairesGood morning.Hundreds of protesters led by Indigenous activists from across the country demonstrated in front of the White House on Monday to demand that Joe Biden stop approving fossil fuel projects and declare the climate crisis a national emergency.What did the organisers of the protest say? “We have had enough of your empty words,” the Indigenous Environmental Network said. “If President Biden was committed to honoring the treaties and strengthening sovereignty, he would act swiftly to mitigate the climate chaos that has engulfed our communities.”Was the rally peaceful? Yes but demonstrators were subjected to police use of a long-range acoustic device, which emits a piercing sound, according to video footage captured by Indigenous campaigners.When will officials announce if the remains are Cho’s? The San Bernardino county sheriff’s department said identifying the remains and determining the cause of death could take weeks.What has Cho’s family said? Her sister told CNN on Monday: “The family is just holding our collective breaths. We so badly desire answers, but already feel the heartbreak of what the answer could be.” Continue reading...
The Senate’s findings on the last days of Trump’s presidency are grim. Will it matter?
Don’t expect the report to change minds: for Republicans, fealty to Trump is the acid testLast week, the Senate’s judiciary committee released its staff report on Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election and bend the justice department to his will. Subverting Justice: How the Former President and his Allies Pressured DOJ to Overturn the 2020 Election lays out in grim detail the ex-reality show host’s concerted effort to weaponize the government’s legal machinery in his desperate bid to cling to power.One conclusion reads: “President Trump repeatedly asked DOJ leadership to endorse his false claims that the election was stolen and to assist his efforts to overturn the election results.” Another informs us that “Trump allies with links to the ‘Stop the Steal’ movement and the January 6 insurrection participated in the pressure campaign against DOJ.” Continue reading...
NHL season predictions: better fashion, the Kraken wakes and an NY title
There is a packed season coming up, with a new team, rising players and the small matter of a Winter Olympics tournamentSeattle won’t get an inaugural playoff visitThere’s a lot to love about an NHL team finally returning to Seattle (jersey collectors no doubt await a revival of the Golden Seals kit), if for no other reason than to give the Vancouver Canucks a true regional rival – even if their jerseys are, annoyingly, almost indistinguishable on TV. Still, the Kraken’s expansion draft might not prove as fruitful as that of the Vegas Golden Knights a few years ago. Jordan Eberle, Mark Giordano, Jamie Oleksiak, and – perhaps above all – Philip Grubauer, will certainly provide a good base to work with. But it doesn’t feel like the team is deep enough to get them out of a difficult division with the Golden Knights, or even past the Flames and Oilers. Continue reading...
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