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Rush Limbaugh calls for GOP to skip hearings for Trump SCOTUS pick and go straight for floor vote

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 02:19 PM PDT

Rush Limbaugh calls for GOP to skip hearings for Trump SCOTUS pick and go straight for floor voteThe conservative radio host hopes to avoid confirmation hearings like Brett Kavanaugh's or Clarence Thomas's


China admits Uighur birthrate has dropped by nearly one-third

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 10:48 AM PDT

China admits Uighur birthrate has dropped by nearly one-thirdChinese officials have admitted that birth rates have plummeted among its ethnic Uighurs, fuelling claims that Beijing is subjecting its Muslim minority to a campaign of forced birth control. Official statistics show that in Xinjiang, the north-western province where most of the 10 million strong Uighur community live, birth rates dropped by almost a third in 2018. The figures follow accusations that Beijing is attempting to reduce the Uighur population by threatening women with fines or spells in mass detention camps if they flout harsh family planning measures. At least a million Uighurs are believed to have passed through the detention camps in recent years, which Beijing insists are voluntary schools to teach Uighurs of the dangers of Islamic extremism. Human rights groups say they are used to eradicate Uighur culture, in tandem with forced abortion and sterilisation policies that amount to "demographic genocide".


Leaked files contain more evidence of Kremlin links to one of the biggest donors to Boris Johnson's Conservative party

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 03:47 AM PDT

Leaked files contain more evidence of Kremlin links to one of the biggest donors to Boris Johnson's Conservative partyThe husband of a major donor to Boris Johnson's Conservatives has allegedly been secretly funded by a Russian oligarch with links to Vladimir Putin.


Israel court says woman can be extradited in child sex case

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 12:28 AM PDT

Israel court says woman can be extradited in child sex caseAn Israeli court on Monday approved the extradition of a former teacher wanted in Australia on charges of child sex abuse, potentially paving the way for her to stand trial after a six-year legal battle. Malka Leifer, a former educator who is accused of sexually abusing several former students, has been fighting extradition from Israel since 2014. Leifer maintains her innocence and the battle surrounding her extradition has strained relations between Israel and Australia.


Black Lives Matter Removes Language about Disrupting the Nuclear Family from Website

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 11:56 AM PDT

Black Lives Matter Removes Language about Disrupting the Nuclear Family from WebsiteThe official Black Lives Matter website no longer includes language encouraging the "disruption" of the "Western-prescribed nuclear family structure."The language had been featured on the site's "What We Believe" page, in which the group had laid out its support for various extreme policies and ideals that went beyond police reform and brutality. Attempts to access the page now yield a message that reads, "Page Not Found. Sorry, but the page you were trying to view does not exist," the Washington Examiner first discovered on Monday.The page had described the group as a "global Black family" that engages "comrades with the intent to learn about and connect with their contexts," according to an archive."We make our spaces family-friendly and enable parents to fully participate with their children. We dismantle the patriarchal practice that requires mothers to work 'double shifts' so that they can mother in private even as they participate in public justice work," the organization wrote. "We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and 'villages' that collectively care for one another, especially our children, to the degree that mothers, parents, and children are comfortable."The website still features an "About" page that explains the origin of the organization — it was founded in 2013 after the death of Trayvon Martin — and features a shorter list of its goals. The "About" page says the group's mission "is to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.""We affirm the lives of Black queer and trans folks, disabled folks, undocumented folks, folks with records, women, and all Black lives along the gender spectrum," the page reads."We are working for a world where Black lives are no longer systematically targeted for demise," it adds.The organization has received criticism for its extremist views, including co-founder Patrisse Cullors 2015 admission that she and her fellow co-founders are "trained Marxists.""I actually do think we have an ideological frame. We are trained Marxists," Cullors said.


McConnell unexpectedly rejects Democrats' funding bill, leaving U.S. on the verge of government shutdown

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 10:48 AM PDT

McConnell unexpectedly rejects Democrats' funding bill, leaving U.S. on the verge of government shutdownSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) rejected the government funding resolution House Democrats introduced Monday, leaving the U.S. government on the verge of a shutdown.The current government funding package only lasts another nine days, so on Monday, Democrats released a draft resolution that would extend in through Dec. 11. But McConnell alleged the Democrats' proposal "shamefully leaves out key relief and support" for farmers via Commodity Credit Corp. funding — though CNN reports the Trump administration views those funds as "an unaccountable political slush fund."> Senior Dem aide says the Trump admin views the CCC funds as "an unaccountable political slush fund."> > McConnell makes clear Rs want it in any CR. > > 9 days til government funding deadline.... https://t.co/AgUazyMW2G> > — Phil Mattingly (@Phil_Mattingly) September 21, 2020House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Sunday rejected the idea that she'd use the spending bill as leverage to stop Senate Republicans from filling Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Supreme Court seat. "None of us has any interest in shutting down government, that has such a harmful and shameful impact on so many people in our country," she said, adding that "we have arrows in our quiver."More stories from theweek.com The audacious case for Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett Why Trump reportedly prefers to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court over Barbara Lagoa Trump told Bob Woodward that with Mitch McConnell by his side, he's 'broken every record' on judges


Why We’re Never Buying Rectangular Rugs Again

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 11:32 AM PDT

US Supreme Court: Trump told Woodward judge appointments are 'golden nuggets'

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 09:37 PM PDT

US Supreme Court: Trump told Woodward judge appointments are 'golden nuggets'The US president bragged about appointing judges, audio reveals, talking to journalist Bob Woodward.


Florida man fights off attacking alligator by poking its eyes; survives with 65 stitches

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 10:04 AM PDT

Florida man fights off attacking alligator by poking its eyes; survives with 65 stitchesMark Johnson, 61, was attacked by alligator and survived with 65 stitches. Here's the trick he used, which FWC warns doesn't always work.


Tens of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts traveled to the Lake of the Ozarks for a bike rally weeks after a similar event in Sturgis was linked to COVID-19 cases in 8 states

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 08:39 AM PDT

Tens of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts traveled to the Lake of the Ozarks for a bike rally weeks after a similar event in Sturgis was linked to COVID-19 cases in 8 statesLake Ozark Mayor Gerry Murawski said last week that he didn't expect motorcyclists to wear masks to Bikefest because "that's just the way they are."


U.S. Space Force deploys troops to the Arabian Desert

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 03:51 AM PDT

U.S. Space Force deploys troops to the Arabian DesertThe newly formed U.S. Space Force is deploying troops to a vast new frontier: the Arabian Peninsula.


'Never be seen again': Where Confederate statues go after being taken from public spaces

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 12:26 AM PDT

'Never be seen again': Where Confederate statues go after being taken from public spacesMore than 130 Confederate monuments and other historic statues were taken down across three dozen states amid a wave of protests and calls for racial justice over the past four months.


Egypt discovers 14 ancient sarcophagi at Saqqara

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 05:25 PM PDT

Egypt discovers 14 ancient sarcophagi at SaqqaraEgypt's antiquities ministry announced Sunday the discovery of 14 sarcophagi in the Saqqara necropolis south of Cairo that had lain buried for 2,500 years.


Shark attacks a snorkeler in the Florida Keys, sheriff’s office says

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 11:16 AM PDT

Revealed: evidence shows huge mail slowdowns after Trump ally took over

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 08:30 AM PDT

Revealed: evidence shows huge mail slowdowns after Trump ally took overLouis DeJoy's policies, which he said were intended to boost efficiency, led to widespread outcry this summerThe United States Postal Service (USPS) saw a severe decline in the rate of on-time delivery of first-class mail after Louis DeJoy took over as postmaster general, according to new data obtained by the Guardian that provides some of the most detailed insight yet into widespread mail delays this summer.Shortly after taking the helm, DeJoy – a major Republican donor with no prior USPS experience – implemented operational changes he said were intended to make the financially beleaguered agency more efficient. Those changes included an effort to get USPS trucks to run on time and limiting extra trips to transport late mail, with the result that mail was often left behind.Many critics have noted that DeJoy chose to make these changes at the worst possible time, in the midst of a pandemic and months ahead of a presidential election in which a record number of people are expected to vote by mail.In late August, DeJoy announced he was putting the changes on hold until after the election, and last week a federal judge in Washington blocked USPS from implementing them. The changes were clearly aimed at "voter disenfranchisement", given the increased role USPS will play in this year's presidential election, the US district judge Stanley Bastian wrote in his ruling."It is easy to conclude that the recent Postal Services' changes is an intentional effort on the part the current Administration to disrupt and challenge the legitimacy of upcoming local, state, and federal elections," Bastian wrote.Map of USPS first-class on-time delivery rates dropping just weeks after DeJoy was appointed.Describing the data, Philip Rubio, a history professor at North Carolina A&T university who is also a former postal worker, said: "This is a remarkable graphic illustration that reveals the decline of on-time first-class mail from the very first day after Postmaster General DeJoy's policies were announced and implemented.""Not only do we see the national picture for first-class mail delivery worsening over time after DeJoy's policies become effective, but we also see locally conditions varying and even emerging for the worse."Of note, some areas in key swing states saw significant declines in on-time delivery rates of first-class mail. In the postal district for northern Ohio, on-time delivery rates dropped as low as 63.60% in mid August. In the Detroit postal district, on-time delivery fell to 61.01% the same month.USPS has pledged to facilitate timely delivery of mail-in ballots for the election and work closely with election officials to ensure that happens. But the relationship has been rocky recently; some election officials fumed when the agency sent out a mailing to every household with information about mail-in voting without thoroughly consulting with them. The generalized mailer was misleading for voters in the handful of US states that automatically mail all registered voters a ballot.Although DeJoy's changes have been paused until after the election, the new data shows that first class mail continued to be delivered late across the country after his reversal. In the Baltimore postal district, for example, the on-time delivery rate remained at less than 60% at the end of August."Unfortunately, even though on-time performance improved after those changes were put on pause, delivery speed is still well below normal and far below the postal service's own targets," said Steve Hutkins, a professor at New York University who runs Save The Post Office, a blog that monitors the agency."The harms that were done have not yet been undone."David Partenheimer, a USPS spokesman, declined to comment specifically on the data, citing ongoing litigation. USPS released a statement on Friday saying that on-time delivery for first class mail continued to improve in September and that on time departures for trucks continued to improve."The improvements are a result of the Postmaster General's commitment to drive operational discipline and improve efficiencies across processing, transportation and delivery," the agency said in its statement.


Trooper wounded in crash faced firing in Black man's death

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 12:32 PM PDT

Trooper wounded in crash faced firing in Black man's deathA Louisiana state trooper was critically injured early Monday in a single-vehicle highway crash that came hours after learning he would be fired for his role last year in the in-custody death of a Black man. Master Trooper Chris Hollingsworth received word Sunday that State Police intended to terminate him following an internal investigation into the May 2019 death of Ronald Greene, a case that has drawn mounting scrutiny and become the subject of a federal civil rights investigation. State Police, despite growing pressure, have repeatedly declined to release body-camera footage and other records related to Greene's arrest, citing the ongoing investigations.


Trump and Mitch McConnell move closer to securing GOP support for Senate vote on Supreme Court pick before election

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 07:57 AM PDT

Trump and Mitch McConnell move closer to securing GOP support for Senate vote on Supreme Court pick before election'No one should be surprised that a Republican Senate majority would vote on a Republican president's Supreme Court nomination, even during a presidential election year,' key GOP senator says


The cruise industry will implement these COVID-19 precautions: testing, masks, ventilation, more

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 10:03 AM PDT

The cruise industry will implement these COVID-19 precautions: testing, masks, ventilation, moreThe cruise industry has announced mandatory changes designed to make it safe to sail during the COVID-19 pandemic – ideally by the end this year.


Solomon Islands: Men working for WW2 bomb clearing agency die in explosion

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 08:07 PM PDT

Solomon Islands: Men working for WW2 bomb clearing agency die in explosionThe men were working to help dispose of the many unexploded World War Two bombs on the islands.


New Zealand ends all pandemic restrictions outside main city of Auckland

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 06:33 PM PDT

New Zealand ends all pandemic restrictions outside main city of AucklandNew Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Monday lifted all coronavirus restrictions across the country, except in second-wave hotspot Auckland, as the number of new infections slowed to a trickle. "Our actions collectively have managed to get the virus under control," she told reporters in Auckland. New Zealand, a nation of five million, appeared to have halted community transmission of COVID-19 earlier this year, but a fresh outbreak in Auckland in August prompted the government to place the city back in lockdown.


The CIA sent a team of 4 operators on a spy mission targeting China. None came back.

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 06:48 AM PDT

The CIA sent a team of 4 operators on a spy mission targeting China. None came back.In 2008, the CIA sent a team of four operators on a spy mission targeting China. None came back. Internally, the CIA officers blamed the mission failure and deaths of four of their men on Bob Kandra, the Special Activities Division chief at the time.


Armed and Black. How a group of men licensed to carry guns say they are seeking racial justice

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 03:00 AM PDT

Armed and Black. How a group of men licensed to carry guns say they are seeking racial justiceArmed Black groups like the Minnesota Freedom Fighters work to protect the streets as calls for racial justice mount.


More thyroid medicines recalled for being too weak. People have reported problems

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 06:09 AM PDT

More thyroid medicines recalled for being too weak. People have reported problemsTesting and customer complaints of medical problems resulted in two lots of NP Thyroid tablets getting recalled by manufacturer Acella Pharmaceuticals.


'Remarkable' new data shows decline in on-time mail delivery after DeJoy took over as postmaster general

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 09:05 AM PDT

'Remarkable' new data shows decline in on-time mail delivery after DeJoy took over as postmaster generalNew data obtained by The Guardian provides a more specific look at how the changes implemented by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy affected the U.S. Postal Service's on-time first-class mail delivery rate after he took over the role in June.In what North Carolina A&T history professor and former postal worker Philip Rubio described as a "remarkable graphic illustration," The Guardian shows that rates plummeted not long after DeJoy stepped in. The USPS was delivering first-class mail on time about 93 percent of the time during most of the first half of 2020, just shy of its 95 percent goal, and was averaging nearly 91 percent at the moment of leadership transition. But by August the national rate had dipped to about 81.5 percent, and was even lower in some postal districts, reaching as far south as 63.6 percent in northern Ohio and just over 61 percent in Detroit, although it's worth pointing out that Detroit had also fallen well below the national average for multiple weeks earlier in 2020, jumping back up shortly before DeJoy arrived. As The Guardian notes, those districts are both in key swing states, which will likely raise some eyebrows, given that DeJoy has already had critics accuse him of trying to slow deliveries with an increase in mail-in ballots expected for the general election because of the coronavirus pandemic.DeJoy denied those allegations during congressional testimony and explained that any slowdowns that occurred were the result of a bumpy transition. DeJoy went on to pause the reforms he put in place until after the election, but The Guardian's analysis shows that delivery speed is still lagging in several districts. View the trends of delivery rates in postal districts across the country at The Guardian.More stories from theweek.com McConnell unexpectedly rejects Democrats' funding bill, leaving U.S. on the verge of government shutdown The audacious case for Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett Why Trump reportedly prefers to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court over Barbara Lagoa


Florida's governor is proposing a law that would protect drivers who kill or injure people if they're fleeing a 'mob,' following a spate of incidents of people driving through protest crowds

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 03:11 PM PDT

Florida's governor is proposing a law that would protect drivers who kill or injure people if they're fleeing a 'mob,' following a spate of incidents of people driving through protest crowdsPeople have hit protesters with cars dozens of times since the US erupted with protests following the death of George Floyd in May.


Republican group targets ‘hypocrite’ Mitch McConnell for turnabout on Supreme Court nominations during election season

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 11:06 AM PDT

Republican group targets 'hypocrite' Mitch McConnell for turnabout on Supreme Court nominations during election season'GOP senator, thy name is hypocrite'


Nancy Pelosi wonders how top Facebook employees can 'look themselves in the mirror' because they 'make money off poison'

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 09:56 AM PDT

Nancy Pelosi wonders how top Facebook employees can 'look themselves in the mirror' because they 'make money off poison'House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she holds Facebook "very accountable" for posts on the platform that push the conspiracy movement QAnon.


Navalny says nerve agent was found 'in and on' his body

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 06:20 AM PDT

Navalny says nerve agent was found 'in and on' his bodyRussian opposition leader Alexei Navalny demanded Monday that Russia return the clothes he was wearing on the day he fell into a coma in Siberia, calling it "a crucial piece of evidence" in the nerve agent poisoning he is being treated for at a German hospital. In a blog post Monday, Navalny said the Novichok nerve agent was found "in and on" his body, and said the clothes taken off him when he was hospitalized in Siberia a month ago after collapsing on a Russian flight are "very important material evidence." Navalny, Russian President Vladimir Putin's fiercest critic, fell ill on a domestic flight to Moscow on Aug. 20, was brought to a hospital in the Siberian city of Omsk and was transferred to Germany for treatment two days later.


Finnish cruise ship evacuated after running aground in Baltic sea

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 09:08 AM PDT

Finnish cruise ship evacuated after running aground in Baltic seaA Finnish passenger cruise ship was evacuated on Sunday after it ran aground off the island of Aland in the Baltic Sea, the cruise line and emergency services said Sunday.


China, WHO Could Have Prevented COVID Pandemic, Congressional Report Concludes

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 05:48 AM PDT

China, WHO Could Have Prevented COVID Pandemic, Congressional Report ConcludesAn audit by congressional Republicans to be released on Monday concludes that China covered up the initial spread of coronavirus while the World Health Organization "parroted" Chinese propaganda.Various U.S. government officials and agencies have already alleged that China hid the extent and severity of coronavirus following its appearance in the city of Wuhan in late December, and Republicans have accused the WHO of kowtowing to Chinese assessments of the outbreak. The Monday report by Republican members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, which was obtained by National Review, represents one of the most comprehensive attempts to delineate responsibility for the pandemic."It is beyond doubt that the [Chinese Communist Party] actively engaged in a cover-up designed to obfuscate data, hide relevant public health information, and suppress doctors and journalists who attempted to warn the world," the report states. "Research shows the CCP could have reduced the number of cases in China by up to 95 percent had it fulfilled its obligations under international law and responded to the outbreak in a manner consistent with best practices."In particular, the report notes, "as early as mid-December [2019], and no later than December 27th, the CCP had enough information to assess it was legally obligated to inform the WHO that the outbreak in Wuhan was an event 'that may constitute a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.'"The WHO accepted Chinese propaganda regarding the outbreak, effectively misinforming other nations on the spread of coronavirus. Additionally, China nationalized various production lines of medical equipment, seizing control of the medical supply chains of other nations."According to the Congressional Research Service (CRS), [the] nationalized control of the medical supply chain included 'commandeer[ing] medical manufacturing and logistics down to the factory level,'" the report states. "It is highly likely that China's nationalization of the manufacturing capacity of foreign companies, including 3M and General Motors, directly impacted the ability of the United States and other countries to procure [personal protective equipment] on the global market."Representative Michael McCaul (R., Texas), the ranking Republican on the Democrat-led Foreign Affairs Committee, has been a vocal critic of China and the WHO throughout the pandemic. McCaul deemed the Chinese response to the coronavirus "one of the worst cover-ups in human history" in mid-March.


Jawar Mohammed: Top Ethiopia opposition figure 'proud' of terror charge

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 06:15 AM PDT

Jawar Mohammed: Top Ethiopia opposition figure 'proud' of terror chargeJawar Mohammed did not admit guilt in court but accused the government of targeting opponents.


Three jailed after being caught with 109 undersized lobsters in the Keys, police say

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 02:39 PM PDT

Three jailed after being caught with 109 undersized lobsters in the Keys, police sayThree Lower Keys residents were jailed Friday after state fish and wildlife police said they were found with more than 100 undersized lobsters and a haul of out-of-season stone crab claws.


Botswana says toxins in water killed hundreds of elephants

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 01:31 AM PDT

Botswana says toxins in water killed hundreds of elephantsToxins in water produced by cyanobacteria killed more than 300 elephants in Botswana this year, officials said on Monday, announcing the result of an investigation into the deaths which had baffled and alarmed conservationists. Cyanobacteria are microscopic organisms common in water and sometimes found in soil. Not all produce toxins but scientists say toxic ones are occurring more frequently as climate change drives up global temperatures.


Drought-hit Mexicans demand that water sharing with U.S. end

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 11:00 AM PDT

Drought-hit Mexicans demand that water sharing with U.S. endThe treaty of 1944 details water sharing between Mexico and the United States, but Mexico is currently behind on their end of the deal.


Biden can thank Californians for his big lead in the money race

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 01:39 PM PDT

Biden can thank Californians for his big lead in the money raceEnthusiastic donors, many in California, swelled Joe Biden's campaign accounts this summer, and he headed into the fall with a huge financial advantage over Trump.


Bull rider killed in Texas rodeo

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 07:01 AM PDT

Bull rider killed in Texas rodeoRider was studying animal sciences at Oklahoma State University


L.A. County's Bobcat fire grows to nearly 100,000 acres

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 06:42 PM PDT

L.A. County's Bobcat fire grows to nearly 100,000 acresThe Bobcat fire in Los Angeles County has grown to nearly 100,000 acres, and continues to threaten the historical Mt. Wilson Observatory in the San Gabriel Mountains.This is one of the largest fires ever recorded in the county; the biggest blaze, 2009's Station fire, burned 160,000 acres in the Angeles National Forest. The Bobcat fire is only 15 percent contained, and is moving through communities in the Antelope Valley, the Los Angeles Times reports. There are more than 1,600 firefighters on the scene, with some coming from as far away as New York."We're still in the thick of a good firefight," Andrew Mitchell, public information officer with the U.S. Forest Service, said on Sunday. There were some flare-ups around Mt. Wilson Observatory overnight, but crews were able to stamp them out. Forecasters expect lower temperatures and calmer winds over the next few nights, and Mitchell said he thinks "the next couple days we'll start to really get a handle on this fire because the conditions will be right and we'll be able to really start backing it with all our assets."There are 27 major wildfires now burning in California, the state's Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said on Sunday. Since mid-August, blazes in the state have killed 26 people and destroyed more than 6,100 structures.More stories from theweek.com McConnell unexpectedly rejects Democrats' funding bill, leaving U.S. on the verge of government shutdown The audacious case for Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett Why Trump reportedly prefers to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court over Barbara Lagoa


Trump supporters try to obstruct early voters at polling site in Virginia

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 02:45 PM PDT

Trump supporters try to obstruct early voters at polling site in VirginiaWATCH: Trump supporters descend on early voters in Virginia — and try to obstruct polling site


Wisconsin Black man falsely arrested at his own home sues city

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 12:47 PM PDT

Wisconsin Black man falsely arrested at his own home sues cityAs reported by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Keonte Furdge was arrested in his home after a neighbor called the police because he was sitting on the patio. Two police officers entered the house with their guns drawn and handcuffed Furdge, 23.


What time is Boris Johnson's announcement today, and what will he say?

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 03:59 PM PDT

What time is Boris Johnson's announcement today, and what will he say?Boris Johnson will today announce new national restrictions as Britain fights to repel a second wave of coronavirus. After a spike in cases across the UK – including a surge in North-East and North-West England – the Prime Minister is set to tighten the rules on social gatherings and daily life. This is everything we know about what he will announce – and when. What will be in Boris Johnson's speech? The Prime Minister is set to announce: A 10pm curfew on pubs and hospitality venues from Thursday A return to working from home, where possible A drive to encourage mask-wearing, hand-washing and social distancing Hospitality sector restricted to table-service only There could also be new restrictions on social gatherings and some sectors will be bracing for bad news about business closures. At their meeting this morning, the Cabinet is expected to discuss the closure of indoor concert venues and a further delay to trials of spectators returning to professional sports, such as Premier League football. Rules will be finalised in the Cabinet meeting before being delivered in Mr Johnson's speech.


Whale swims free of Australian river as 270 are stranded

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 06:10 PM PDT

Whale swims free of Australian river as 270 are strandedA humpback whale has found its way back to sea weeks after getting lost in a murky, crocodile-infested river in northern Australia, while an estimated 270 pilot whales became stranded in the country's south. There have been no previous recorded sightings of whales in remote East Alligator River in the Northern Territory's World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, and no one can explain why at least three of the blue water mammals ventured so deep inland in a river with little visibility. In a more common phenomenon, about 270 pilot whales were reported stranded Monday on sandbars off Australia's southern island of Tasmania state.


Two key GOP senators propose $28.8 billion in airline assistance to avoid job cuts

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 01:50 PM PDT

Two key GOP senators propose $28.8 billion in airline assistance to avoid job cutsTwo key Republican senators on Monday introduced legislation that would authorize $28.8 billion in payroll assistance to avoid thousands of airline industry layoffs set to begin on Oct. 1. Senators Roger Wicker, who chairs the Commerce Committee, and Susan Collins, who chairs the appropriations subcommittee overseeing airline issues, introduced the measure that would grant airlines a new bailout days before existing payroll support runs out. Airlines are making a last-ditch effort to win funding, but face an uphill battle with Congress shifting its attention to the pending Supreme Court vacancy, congressional aides say.


‘It’s a big, big swing’: Trump loses ground with white voters

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 01:30 AM PDT

'It's a big, big swing': Trump loses ground with white votersThe president is running well behind his 2016 pace with the demographic that sent him to the White House.


US faces ticking ‘feral swine bomb’ as millions of wild pigs run rampant across country

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 09:58 AM PDT

US faces ticking 'feral swine bomb' as millions of wild pigs run rampant across countryThe wild boars cause $2.5bn in damages annually


Sen. Kelly Loeffler stages historically dubious re-enactment to claim she's 'more conservative than Attila the Hun'

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 12:49 PM PDT

Sen. Kelly Loeffler stages historically dubious re-enactment to claim she's 'more conservative than Attila the Hun'Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) is willing to reimagine history to prove how conservative she is.Loeffler is trying to fend off both Democrats and Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) to protect her relatively new seat, and rolled out a campaign ad Monday trying to prove she's the real conservative in the race. Playing off the idea that she's "more conservative than Attila the Hun," Loeffler's ad features a grunting Attila and a "liberal scribe" who translates for him: "Fight China" and "attack big government" are among his wishes.> It's true. pic.twitter.com/Yea3phqB2s> > -- Kelly Loeffler (@KLoeffler) September 21, 2020The ad begs a lot questions about the accuracy of Loeffler's ad. For starters, Attila didn't have much to do with China; Genghis Khan is probably who Loeffler was going for. Attila was instead focused on attacking western societies -- the sort of thing conservatives usually don't like.The New York Times' Paul Krugman meanwhile wasn't even sure if Attila could be considered conservative, at least for his time. > Of course there was the whole sacking cities and slaughtering their inhabitants thing. And I guess that's the part that appeals to modern Republicans 3/> > -- Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) September 21, 2020More stories from theweek.com McConnell unexpectedly rejects Democrats' funding bill, leaving U.S. on the verge of government shutdown The audacious case for Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett Why Trump reportedly prefers to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court over Barbara Lagoa


Racist Jim Crow era lives on in Florida decision to disenfranchise felons over fines

Posted: 20 Sep 2020 02:00 PM PDT

Racist Jim Crow era lives on in Florida decision to disenfranchise felons over finesThe racist roots of denying the vote to felons are no secret. Florida just continued the tradition by disenfranchising hundreds of thousands of them.


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