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BBC News |
Call for UK citizen ID system after Brexit
BBC News The ID registration system for EU citizens in the UK after Brexit should extend to Britons to avoid another Windrush scandal, a think tank says. EU citizens in the UK will have to pay £65 and join a registration scheme to stay after the UK's transition ... |
USA TODAY |
New York Times publisher AG Sulzberger chides President Donald Trump over 'fake news' claims
USA TODAY WASHINGTON — The publisher of The New York Times on Sunday disputed President Donald Trump's account of a private meeting concerning the president's inflammatory language about the news media, particularly the terms "fake news" and "enemy of ... NYT Responds To Trump Tweet About 'Fake News' Meeting With Publisher AG Sulzberger Trump meets with New York Times publisher to discuss 'fake news' NY Times publisher: Trump's attacks on media could lead to violence |
BBC News |
Fake news 'crowding out' real news, MPs say
BBC News The volume of disinformation on the internet is growing so big that it is starting to crowd out real news, the Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee chairman has said. Tory MP Damian Collins said people struggle to identify "fake news". Fake news threatens the future of UK democracy: report UK 'fake news' report calls for tougher rules, fines for social media companies Facebook should be held liable for fake news, say UK politicians |
NBCNews.com |
Actor Ving Rhames said neighbor called 911 to report him as 'a large black man' breaking in
NBCNews.com Santa Monica police told NBC News that their officers do not carry laser-guided service weapons. After following police instructions, one of the officers recognized Rhames because their sons went to the same school, the actor said. The officers then ... Ving Rhames says officers pulled their guns on him in his own home Clay Cane - Ving Rhames on His Experience with Racism by SiriusXM News & Issues | Free Listening on SoundCloud Ving Rhames Says Police Held Him at Gunpoint in His Own Home After a Neighbor Reported a Robbery |
BBC News |
Zimbabwe election: Mugabe refuses to back successor Mnangagwa
BBC News By Pumza Fihlani, BBC News, Harare. Robert Mugabe has hardly been seen or heard from since his unceremonious removal from the presidency last November. If Sunday's surprise news conference is anything to go by, the former statesman has not forgiven ... Zimbabwe election: First vote without Mugabe |
BBC News |
Russian outcry over prison brutality video
BBC News Handcuffed and helpless, Yevgeny Makarov is held face down on a desk as more than a dozen prison officers take it in turn to beat him. They punch the soles of his feet first, then thrash them with truncheons. This is no frenzied, spontaneous attack. |
BBC News |
Ahed Tamimi, Palestinian viral slap video teenager, freed in Israel
BBC News A Palestinian teenager who was filmed assaulting an Israeli soldier in the occupied West Bank has been freed after eight months in jail. Video showing Ahed Tamimi slapping and kicking the soldier outside her home in Nabi Saleh last year went viral. Palestinian teen activist Ahed Tamimi freed from jail Palestinian Teen Ahed Tamimi After Her Release: 'Resistance Will Continue Until Occupation Ends' |
Michael Cohen reportedly craved Trump’s approval – but there was also a personal intrigue that suggested hidden dimensions
For years, Michael Cohen was not so much Donald Trump’s employee as his understudy.
Related: Donald Trump denies knowing of Russia meeting and attacks Michael Cohen
Continue reading...Pope Francis on Saturday accepted the resignation as a cardinal of Theodore McCarrick, a former archbishop of Washington DC and one of the most prominent figures in the US Catholic church, following allegations of sexual abuse, including one involving an 11-year-old boy.
Related: Pope Francis has utterly failed to tackle the church’s abuse scandal | Catherine Pepinster
Continue reading...A massive wildfire in northern California has killed five people, prompted evacuation orders for about 37,000 and threatened thousands of homes with destruction.
Related: Deadly wildfires blaze across California amid fears that 'the worst is yet to come'
Continue reading...Cordray, once a game show champion, takes on Mike DeWine in one of the most important and closest gubernatorial races
In 2016, Ohio overwhelmingly backed a rightwing populist with a domineering personality who hosted a reality TV show. In 2018, Democrats hope the state will vote for a progressive populist who was once a champion on Jeopardy.
Related: ‘It’s pretty lonely out here’: why John Kasich is willing to criticize Trump
Continue reading...Space was intended for portrait of Trump – but officials have not received any donations towards cost of painting him
An unidentified prankster struck the Colorado state capitol this week, placing a portrait of Vladimir Putin in a space intended for a picture of Donald Trump.
Related: Trump and Cohen: pair who shared special bond headed for fatal split
Continue reading...Pulp Fiction star tells Sirius XM neighbor called 911 and said large black man was breaking into the house
Ving Rhames was held at gunpoint by police officers in his home after a neighbor reported that a “large black man” had broken in, the actor said on Friday.
“I open the door and there is a red dot pointed at my face from a 9mm [handgun],” the star of Mission: Impossible, Pulp Fiction and other films said on the Clay Cane show on Sirius XM. “They say, ‘Put up your hands’.”
Continue reading...Some struggling workers will see a pay increase but unions condemn thousands left out of the deal
Seeking to mute bad publicity about workers sleeping in their cars and relying on union food banks, Walt Disney Co has agreed to increase its minimum pay rate for some workers from $11 per hour to $15.
Members of four unions representing ticket takers, ride operators, cleaners, store employees and truck and bus drivers at the southern California Disneyland resort complex in Anaheim – often nicknamed “the happiest place on earth” – approved the deal and agreed to call off a hunger strike and protest that they had planned on Friday.
Continue reading...As a chilling new series about the death of Trayvon Martin in 2012 is released, its directors discuss the historic case that sparked an urgent debate about racism in the US
This March, five years after being acquitted of the murder of Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman was back in the news for threatening another African-American man – Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter. “[I said] I would beat him as if I was Solange,” Zimmerman told a local newspaper, referencing Jay-Z’s much-publicised fracas with his sister-in-law, Solange Knowles, in 2014. “And he would find himself coming out of the south side of a gator if he comes to Florida and bothers my family.”
The reason behind the former neighbourhood watch volunteer’s belligerence towards the king of hip-hop was Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story, a new six-part documentary, which Jay-Z executive-produced. The series, made in cooperation with Martin’s parents, Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton, examines in forensic, harrowing and often exasperating detail the shooting on 26 February 2012 of the unarmed 17-year-old, which Zimmerman says was in self-defence, while the boy was walking through a gated community in Sanford, Florida. It also explores its momentous repercussions, both personal and national.
Continue reading...Electric car firm has hit trouble, and Musk – who has a knack of making enemies – must explain to investors what is going on
The last time Elon Musk addressed the analysts who follow Tesla, his electric car company, he was – to say the least – rude. “Boring, boneheaded questions are not cool,” he told the analysts. “These questions are so dry. They’re killing me,” Musk complained.
Predictably, the outburst led to a selloff for Tesla’s shares – one the company can ill afford. On Wednesday he gets another chance, when Musk must once more explain to investors what is going on at Tesla.
Continue reading...New Yorker publishes report on allegations of harassment and intimidation across the network, which CBS says it is investigating
The New Yorker has published a report by Ronan Farrow detailing allegations of sexual misconduct against CBS chief executive Les Moonves, after the TV network had earlier said it investigating Moonves over the allegations.
Related: Ronan Farrow: Woody Allen, Harvey Weinstein and me
Continue reading...America doesn’t have a jobs crisis. It has a ‘good jobs’ crisis – where too much employment is insecure, and poorly paid
The official rate of unemployment in America has plunged to a remarkably low 3.8%. The Federal Reserve forecasts that the unemployment rate will reach 3.5% by the end of the year.
But the official rate hides more troubling realities: legions of college grads overqualified for their jobs, a growing number of contract workers with no job security, and an army of part-time workers desperate for full-time jobs. Almost 80% of Americans say they live from paycheck to paycheck, many not knowing how big their next one will be.
Continue reading...Have you done the number-crunching that’s required to truly know how the legislation will affect you and your business?
In a hearing last week, the House small business committee took testimony from small business owners around the country to find out how tax reform was affecting them. Given that the committee is Republican-controlled, it wasn’t hard to guess what was said.
“As a direct result of tax reform we have upgraded and replaced 12 doors in the frozen foods section of our store during the past few months,” Wettlin Treppendahl, the owner of Treppendahl’s Super Foods in Woodville, Mississippi testified. “This may not sound like big project to some people but that investment cost over $65,000 and most importantly provided work for our local refrigeration company.”
Continue reading...Since Trump took power, membership of the Democratic Socialists of America has leapt from 6,000 to 47,000 – and even conservatives are struggling to articulate what is so bad about free education and healthcare
Here’s a fun game to play with a right-leaning American: say the word “socialism” and count the number of seconds it takes for them to scream “VENEZUELA” in response. It is unclear how many conservative Americans could identify Venezuela on a map but, boy, they all seem keen to inform you that the beleaguered country is a shining example of why socialism will never work, certainly not in the US.
For a recent example of how Republicans go completely Caracas at the mere mention of the S-word, please see Meghan McCain, the daughter of the 2008 presidential candidate John McCain. Last week, Meghan McCain had a meltdown on the daytime television chatshow The View when the subject of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the 28-year-old Democratic Socialist who recently unseated a 10-term New York congressman, came up.
Continue reading...As ever more voters are delisted, no part of the US is immune from purges – but every eligible American deserves the right to vote
In every American election there are some voters who show up to their polling place ready to cast a ballot, only to find their name isn’t on the registration list. The reason? Voter purges, an often flawed effort to update voter rolls by removing voters’ names from registration lists. Virginians fell victim in 2013, when nearly 39,000 voters were removed when the state relied on faulty data to determine which names should be deleted. In 2016 it was New Yorkers, when the New York City board of elections wrongly deleted more than 200,000 names.
Related: There's no good reason voting remains so inaccessible for so many Americans | Cindy Casares
Continue reading...The Facebook CEO holds all the power within his company. His ambivalence about wielding it may point to a worrying malaise
Who – or what – is Mark Zuckerberg? Obviously he’s the founder and CEO of Facebook, which is, in theory, a public company but is in fact his fiefdom, as a casual inspection of the company’s SEC filings confirms. They show that his ownership of the controlling shares means that he can do anything he likes, including selling the company against the wishes of all the other shareholders combined.
But the fact that Zuck wields autocratic power over a huge corporation doesn’t quite get the measure of him. A better metaphor is that he is the Dr Frankenstein de nos jours. Readers of Mary Shelley’s great 19th-century novel will know the story: of how an ingenious scientist – Dr Victor Frankenstein – creates a grotesque but sentient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment. Repulsed by the monster he has made, Frankenstein flees, but finds that he cannot escape his creation. In the end, Frankenstein dies of exposure in the Arctic, pursuing the monster who has murdered his bride. We never learn what happened to the creature.
Continue reading...An injury-time equaliser saved the United States’ now 18-game unbeaten record as the Matildas came within seconds of repeating last year’s Tournament of Nations victory over the current World Cup holders.
Australia coach Alen Stajcic came to the University of Connecticut’s Rentschler Field – a 40,000-capacity open concrete bowl home to the American football team – with a plan and the Matildas came close to executing it to perfection.
International exposure won’t guarantee uptake on US soil – nor will the NRL pay for it
News that the proposed rugby league Test match in New York between Australia and Tonga has run into a hurdle (the up-front costs were explained to the promoter) begs the question: why play a rugby league Test match in New York in the first place?
On 18 July the NRL’s website gave us the following hot tip:
Continue reading...Wayne Rooney enjoyed a night of ecstacy and agony as he scored his first goal for new club DC United in a 2-1 win over Colorado Rapids but later broke his nose.
Captaining the MLS side in his third game for the club, Rooney opened the scoring when he latched on to a through ball and fired through the legs of his former Manchester United teammate Tim Howard. It was his first goal for the American club after moving from Everton earlier in the summer.
Continue reading...The decision to take his chances at trial has startled observers, and raised question as to whom he might be protecting
Donald Trump’s former presidential campaign chairman will this week risk spending the rest of his life in prison, rather than help Robert Mueller’s investigation into possible collusion with Russia.
Paul Manafort is due to stand trial in Virginia from Wednesday on charges of bank fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy. Manafort, 69, faces prison sentences totalling up to 305 years if convicted on all counts. Then he is due to stand trial on separate charges in Washington.
Continue reading...The supreme court justice, a hero to liberals as Trump’s second nominee threatens a right turn, spoke in New York on Sunday
Supreme court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg called herself a “flaming feminist” on Sunday, and said she plans to spend “at least another five years” on the bench.
Related: Trump blasts back after Times publisher decries 'enemy of the people' attacks
Continue reading...Hours after saying he had a “very good meeting” with the publisher of the New York Times about his labelling the press the “enemy of the people”, Donald Trump launched a blistering attack on “anti-Trump haters in the dying newspaper industry”.
Related: Giuliani: 180 tapes seized from Cohen but Trump only speaks on one
Continue reading...Alex Lombard confronts Spicer at book signing and accuses him of using racial slur when they were at prep school in Rhode Island
A man yelled at former White House press secretary Sean Spicer in a bookstore and accused him of using a racial slur when they were students at a prep school decades ago.
Related: The Briefing review: Sean Spicer rides Trump unicorn to the rainbow's end
Continue reading...Customer feedback and animal welfare evidence informed decision, says tour operator
Thomas Cook is to stop selling trips to animal parks that keep killer whales in captivity, following, it said, customer feedback and evidence from animal welfare specialists.
“This was not a decision we took lightly,” Peter Fankhauser, CEO of Thomas Cook Group, said in a blog posted on Sunday.
Continue reading...GVC Holdings in talks over joint venture to gain access to US sports betting market
The UK owner of bookmakers Ladbrokes and Coral is likely to seal a $200m (£153m) tie-up with the world’s biggest casino operator this week, to catapult it into the lucrative, newly liberalised US sports betting market.
The FTSE-listed gambling group GVC Holdings confirmed on Sunday it was in advanced talks to form a joint venture with MGM Resorts, giving both partners a foothold in what is forecast to grow into a multibillion-dollar sector.
Continue reading...A man yelled at the former White House press secretary during a book signing and accused him of using a racial slur when they were students at a prep school decades ago. Alex Lombard said Spicer had used the N-word towards him and tried to fight him when they were at school.
Continue reading...New York Times |
GOP Faces Another Midterm Threat as Trump Plays the Shutdown Card
New York Times WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans, already facing a difficult election landscape, confronted a prospect on Sunday they had worked feverishly to avoid: a threat by President Trump to shut down the government over funding for a border wall. Trump Again Threatens to Shut Down Government Trump says he would 'shut down' government over immigration but top GOP rep demurs Trump again threatens government shutdown over immigration |
CNN |
Ginsburg suggests she has at least five more years on the Supreme Court
CNN New York (CNN) Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she hopes to stay on the Supreme Court until the age of 90. "I'm now 85," Ginsburg said on Sunday. "My senior colleague, Justice John Paul Stevens, he stepped down when he was 90, so think I have about ... Ruth Bader Ginsburg Says She Has 'At Least 5 More Years' On Supreme Court 'Flaming feminist' Ruth Bader Ginsburg wants five more years – at least |
CBS News |
TSA surveillance program criticized for tracking American citizens
CBS News A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) domestic surveillance program is drawing criticism for tracking information from U.S. citizens not suspected of any crimes. The program has drawn criticism within the agency, according to CBS News sources. Air marshals have conducted secret in-flight monitoring of US passengers for years Welcome to the Quiet Skies |
CNNMoney |
Times publisher warned Trump about labeling journalists as enemies
CNNMoney President Donald Trump met with the publisher of the New York Times A.G. Sulzberger earlier this month. But the two seem to have different recollections of the July 20th meeting at the White House. Trump first revealed the meeting took place in a tweet ... Trump And 'New York Times' Publisher Clash Over Their Private Meeting New York Times publisher and Trump clash over president's threats against journalism New York Times publisher pressed Trump on 'anti-press rhetoric' |
USA TODAY |
Second firefighter dies in Ferguson Fire; some Yosemite businesses face 'sad' reality
USA TODAY A second firefighter from Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks died Sunday morning in the Ferguson Fire, authorities said. The Mariposa County Sheriff's Office announced the death. The firefighter and his crew were engaged in a tactical firing ... Second firefighter dies as Yosemite Valley fire blazes on Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service) |
Economic Times |
Final NRC list released with 2.9 crore citizens. Here's how you can check your name
Economic Times The government today released the final draft of National Register of Citizens (NRC) list with names of 28,983,677 citizens. However, around 40 lakh people have been left out of the list. The first draft of the NRC process was released in December 31 ... |
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