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Kamala Harris holds North Carolina rally and calls for another debate with Trump

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Democratic nominee criticizes Republican rival and says ‘we owe it to the voters’ to have second TV debateKamala Harris held a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina on Thursday, calling for another round of debate with Donald Trump, two days after her strong showing in Philadelphia against the former president.“I believe we owe it to the voters to have another debate,” she said to applause, “because this election and what is at stake could not be more important. On Tuesday night, I talked about issues that I know matter to families across America, like bringing down the cost of living … but that’s not what we heard from Donald Trump.” Continue reading…

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Author : George Chidi in Charlotte

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Australia news live: blast of cold weather coming to NSW; Melbourne airport third runway gets green light

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Front will bring chill to Victoria and NSW over weekend, BoM warns. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastGood morning folks. Thanks so much to Martin Farrer for kicking us off this morning. I’m Stephanie Convery and I’ll be taking you through the news until mid-afternoon.The NSW government says it will try and stop family violence before it starts under a new $38m prevention strategy.It is about programs that, over the long-term, help to shift the dial on community attitudes and behaviours underlying these types of violence.The “priority settings” identified in the strategy are local community organisations, schools and early childhood education centres, workplaces and sporting clubs.We have a long road ahead of us to catch up to where we should be in terms of a comprehensive statewide approach to primary prevention – but not doing this work is simply not an option, the stakes are far too high. Continue reading…

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Author : Stephanie Convery

Publish date : 2024-09-12 23:12:46

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Judge dismisses two criminal counts against Trump in 2020 election interference case

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Scott McAfee finds state prosecutors did not have authority to bring charges related to alleged filing of false documentsA Georgia judge on Thursday dismissed two criminal counts in the United States’ 2020 election interference case against Donald Trump and one other count against allies of the Republican presidential candidate.Fulton county judge Scott McAfee found that state prosecutors did not have the authority to bring those charges, which related to the alleged filing of false documents in federal court. Continue reading…

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Kamala Harris heads to North Carolina as Trump says ‘there will be no third debate’

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Vice-president will hold two rallies in state narrowly won by Trump in 2020, while former president says he would refused another debateUS politics live – follow updatesKamala Harris embarked on a drive to exploit her strong debate performance on Thursday, as the Democratic presidential nominee’s campaign pledged to intensify efforts to persuade voters in battleground states deemed essential to winning the White House.Meanwhile, her opponent Donald Trump – whose debate performance has been criticized even by some of his supporters – said that he would refuse to debate Harris again. “There will be no third debate,” he said in an angrily worded post on his Truth Social social media platform. Continue reading…

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Author : Robert Tait in Washington

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Bomb threat shuts down Ohio city hall after Trump spreads baseless migrants rumor

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Republicans sharing false claims about Haitian immigrants eating pets has put national attention on SpringfieldThe city of Springfield, Ohio, has closed down its city hall due to a bomb threat issued to multiple facilities.Springfield has been the subject of national attention in recent days after Donald Trump’s campaign and rightwing Republicans amplified a false social media rumor of the community’s Haitian immigrants eating local pets. There is no evidence to back up the claims. Continue reading…

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Author : Maya Yang

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Parents ‘don’t use’ parental controls on Facebook and Instagram, says Nick Clegg

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Meta’s global affairs chief points to ‘behavioural issue’ around child safety tools on the social media platformsParents do not use parental controls on Facebook and Instagram, according to Meta’s Nick Clegg, with adults failing to embrace the 50 child safety tools the company has introduced in recent years.Meta’s global affairs chief said there was a “behavioural issue” around using the tools, after admitting they were being ignored by parents. Clegg made the admission as regulatory pressure builds on tech companies over protecting children from harmful content, with the Australian government announcing plans this week to ban younger teenagers from accessing social media. Continue reading…

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Author : Dan Milmo Global technology editor

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UK faces another autumn and winter of flooding, Met Office warns

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The government’s flood resilience taskforce has met for the first time to plan and discuss pre-emptive measuresThe UK faces another autumn and winter of destructive floods, the Met Office has warned.On Thursday, the government flood resilience taskforce met for the first time to discuss how to proceed when – as seems highly likely – homes, farms and businesses are flooded in the coming months. Continue reading…

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US sanctions 16 Maduro allies for role in obstruction of Venezuela election

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Supreme court and electoral council members among those sanctioned for impeding ‘transparent electoral process’The United States has issued new sanctions on 16 allies of Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, accusing them of obstructing the 28 July election and of aiding the crackdown that followed a vote widely seen to have been stolen.Those targeted include members of the supreme court and the country’s electoral council – including their respective chiefs, Caryslia Rodríguez and Antonio Jose Meneses – “who impeded a transparent electoral process and the release of accurate election results”, the US treasury said on Thursday. Continue reading…

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Brigitte Macron awarded €8,000 in damages over false trans claims

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Two women posted YouTube video in 2021 falsely claiming French president’s wife was previously a manA court has ordered two women to pay €8,000 in damages to France’s first lady, Brigitte Macron, after making false claims she was transgender, sparking online rumour-mongering by conspiracy theorists and the far right.The women had posted a YouTube video in December 2021 alleging the French president’s wife had once been a man named Jean-Michel, an untruth that went viral just weeks before the 2022 presidential election and prompted Brigitte Macron to file a libel complaint. Continue reading…

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Republican attorney general for Bush says he will vote for Harris; candidates to make pitches in swing states – live

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Alberto Gonzales announces he will vote for Harris; Donald Trump will campaign in Arizona while Kamala Harris goes to North CarolinaIn an interview with the Financial Times, Leonard Leo, the conservative activist who was involved in the effort to build the current rightwing supermajority on the supreme court, says he will spend $1b to fight liberal cultural influence in the United States.

“We need to crush liberal dominance where it’s most insidious, so we’ll direct resources to build talent and capital formation pipelines in the areas of news and entertainment, where leftwing extremism is most evident,” Leo told the FT in a rare interview.“Expect us to increase support for organisations that call out companies and financial institutions that bend to the woke mind virus spread by regulators and NGOs, so that they have to pay a price for putting extreme leftwing ideology ahead of consumers.”As the United States approaches a critical election, I can’t sit quietly as Donald Trump – perhaps the most serious threat to the rule of law in a generation – eyes a return to the White House. For that reason, though I’m a Republican, I’ve decided to support Kamala Harris for president.Trump failed to do his duty and exercise his presidential power to protect members of Congress, law enforcement and the Capitol from the attacks that day. He failed to deploy executive branch personnel to save lives and property and preserve democracy. He just watched on television and chose not to do anything because that would have been contrary to his interests. Trump still describes that day as beautiful. And as for those subsequently convicted of committing crimes, he describes them as hostages.Any discussion about fidelity to the rule of law has to include Trump’s 34 state felony convictions, his state civil financial judgment of libel based on sexual abuse, as well as the pending federal elections interference case, not to mention the recently dismissed federal documents case that Special Counsel Jack Smith is continuing to pursue. Standing alone, these charges, convictions and judgments show that Trump is someone who fails to act, time and time again, in accordance with the rule of law.To be fair, I have spoken with Trump only once. I do not really know him. It is telling, however, that several senior officials who worked for him in the White House now refuse to support him, including his vice president, chief of staff, defense secretary and national security adviser. Their unwillingness to endorse their former boss is an indictment of his character at a level equal to his many, many criminal indictments. Continue reading…

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Author : Chris Stein (now) and Lili Bayer (earlier)

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Metal detectorist who stole £3m Viking hoard jailed for five more years

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Layton Davies failed to pay back £670,000 made from selling treasure he found in Hertfordshire in 2015A metal detectorist convicted for stealing a £3m Viking treasure hoard has been handed an extended jail sentence after he failed to pay back more than £600,000.Layton Davies, 56, and an accomplice were jailed in 2019 for failing to declare the collection of buried treasure dating back 1,100 years to the reign of King Alfred the Great and instead selling a large number of items for significant gain. Continue reading…

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Israel-Gaza war live: killing of Unrwa workers by Israeli strike ‘appalling’, says UK foreign minister

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David Lammy says aid workers must be able to do their jobs and reiterates calls for a ceasefireSyrian media is reporting that in addition to killing two people in a drone strike on a vehicle inside Syria, Israeli forces have also shelled the Syrian town of Al-Rafid in the south-east of the country, close to territory controlled by Israel.The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza has said that Israeli attacks have killed at least 34 people and injured 96 over the past 24 hours in the territory. Continue reading…

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Former CIA officer sentenced to 10 years in prison for spying for China

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Alexander Yuk Ching Ma pleaded guilty to accepting gifts from China in return for delivering US defense informationA former CIA officer and contract linguist for the FBI who received cash, golf clubs and other expensive gifts in exchange for spying for China was sentenced on Wednesday to 10 years in prison.Alexander Yuk Ching Ma, 71, made a deal in May with federal prosecutors, who agreed to recommend the 10-year term in exchange for his guilty plea to a count of conspiracy to gather or deliver national defense information to a foreign government. The deal also requires him to submit to polygraph tests, whenever requested by the US government, for the rest of his life. Continue reading…

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UK debt projected to almost triple over next 50 years, watchdog warns

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Public finances under pressure from ageing population, climate crisis and security risks, OBR report saysBusiness live – latest updatesThe UK’s debt mountain will almost triple to more than 270% of national income over the next 50 years because of pressures from an ageing population, the climate crisis and security risks, the public finances watchdog has warned.In a report that lays out the main risks to government tax and spending into the second half of the century, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) said the size of the national debt had tripled since the turn of the millennium and would rise threefold again up to 2070. Continue reading…

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Author : Phillip Inman

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian counter-offensive reported in Kursk

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Moscow said it had defeated Ukrainian units in a number of villages but there was no independent confirmation or immediate comment from UkraineAntony Blinken and David Lammy’s joint trip to Kyiv, to be followed by Keir Starmer’s trip to Washington DC to see Joe Biden on Friday, has inevitably lifted expectations that Ukraine will shortly be given permission to fire Anglo-French Storm Shadow and US Atacms missiles, which have a range of 190 miles plus, into Russia.There are no shortage of risks. Allowing Ukraine to fire western-made weapons deep into Russia could have a dramatic political impact on the course of a war mired in a grim, attritional slog that appears to be favouring Moscow, whose forces are bearing down on the strategic town of Pokrovsk. Continue reading…

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Author : Amy Sedghi

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Tories ‘broke’ the NHS, says Starmer as he sets out his vision for reform of health service – UK politics live

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The prime minister is delivering a speech after Lord Darzi’s damning report on the NHSStarmer sets out some of the most negative findings in the report.Take the waiting times in A&A – more than 100,000 infants waited more than six hours last year.And nearly a tenth of all patients are now waiting for 12 hours or more.Even Lord Darzi, with all his years of experience, is shocked by what he discovered. It is unforgivable, and people have every right to be angry. Continue reading…

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Author : Andrew Sparrow

Publish date : 2024-09-12 11:19:06

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Waitrose recovery helps John Lewis slash losses and improve profit outlook

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Retail group says ‘transformation plan is working’ and announces tie-up with WaterstonesBusiness live – latest updatesThe owner of John Lewis and Waitrose has said it is on track for “significantly higher” full-year profits after it slashed half-year losses amid a recovery at its supermarkets that offset falling sales at its department stores.Nish Kankiwala, the chief executive of the John Lewis Partnership, said: “These results confirm that our transformation plan is working and we expect profits to grow significantly for the full year, a marked improvement from where we were two years ago. Continue reading…

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Author : Sarah Butler

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More than a million unpaid UK carers living in poverty, research finds

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Carers UK estimates 600 people a day quit jobs to care for loved ones and calls for review of benefits systemMore than a million unpaid carers in the UK who look after disabled, frail or ill relatives are living in poverty, with one in 10 experiencing such extreme hardship they struggle to afford to eat regularly or heat their homes, new research shows.Campaigners said carers – routinely lauded by politicians as unsung heroes whose sacrifices help prop up the NHS – were paying the price for “holding society together”, and urged ministers to act to fix “unacceptable” levels of hardship. Continue reading…

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Author : Patrick Butler Social policy editor

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Up to 100 anti-war protesters injured outside Melbourne weapons expo, advocates say, as police accused of ‘riot-type’ response

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Victoria police deny accusation of excessive force after activists say several people protesting Land Forces expo are in hospital with serious injuriesFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastBetween 50 and 100 anti-war protestors were injured during the violent clashes on Melbourne’s streets on Thursday, with one police officer for every two to three protestors, legal advocates have said.Helicopters were circling the CBD on Thursday morning as pro-Palestine and anti-war protesters prepared for further demonstrations outside the Land Forces expo, an international military conference at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Terry Irving still has no apology and deserves ‘significant’ damages for wrongful jailing, Queensland court hears

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The 30-year ordeal – including almost five years in prison for a bank robbery he didn’t commit – has had a catastrophic impact, barrister tells courtFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe state of Queensland has still not apologised to Terry Irving – more than 30 years after he was maliciously prosecuted by police and wrongfully jailed for a bank robbery he did not commit.Irving, an Aboriginal man from north Queensland, spent 1,671 days in prison from 1993 until his conviction was overturned by the high court in 1997.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Author : Ben Smee Queensland state correspondent

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Mandelson’s call for Labour chancellor of Oxford ‘stupid’, says departing Patten

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University’s outgoing chancellor says it is a mistake to try to turn election for his successor ‘into a left-right issue’Chris Patten has described Peter Mandelson’s claim that it is time for a non-Tory chancellor of the University of Oxford as “a sort of stupid argument” and a “real mistake”, as Patten retires from the prestigious role.A host of candidates including Labour’s Lord Mandelson and the former Conservative cabinet ministers William Hague and Dominic Grieve have announced they are standing for election to succeed Lord Patten, a former Conservative party MP and chair. Continue reading…

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Author : Daniel Boffey Chief reporter

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‘He burned her beyond all possible recognition’: life sentence sought for Greg Lynn as murdered camper’s daughter addresses court

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Prosecutor says disposal of bodies must be considered when sentencing former Jetstar pilot over Carol Clay’s murder in the Wonnangatta ValleyFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe daughter of a camper murdered by a former Jetstar pilot in Victoria’s high country says Gregory Lynn “stole” her mother from her, as prosecutors seek a life sentence over the killing.Lynn, 57, appeared in the Victorian supreme court on Thursday for a pre-sentencing hearing after a jury in June found him guilty of murdering Carol Clay in 2020. He was acquitted of murdering fellow camper Russell Hill.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Families launch class action after Hunter Valley bus crash driver jailed for decades

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Legal case targets company that employed Brett Button and Transport for NSW for alleged safety failings on road where 10 passengers were killedFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastFamilies who lost loved ones in a deadly New South Wales bus crash have launched a class-action lawsuit as the driver responsible was sent to prison for decades.Brett Button, 59, was sentenced on Wednesday to 32 years in jail, with a non-parole period of 24 years, for killing 10 passengers and injuring 25 who had been celebrating a young couple’s wedding in the Hunter Valley.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Father of two ‘much loved’ boys found dead in Blue Mountains says their loss has caused ‘unimaginable pain’

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Nick Smith says his sons Russell, 11, and Ben, nine, were ‘happy, funny, outgoing boys’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe father of two boys found dead in the Blue Mountains this week has released a statement, saying the loss of his sons has caused “unimaginable pain and distress”.On Tuesday the bodies of Russell Smith, 11, and his brother, Ben, nine, were discovered inside a Faulconbridge home by their father, Nick Smith, who contacted police.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news emailIn Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is on 13 11 14 and the national family violence counselling service is on 1800 737 732. In the UK, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123 and the domestic abuse helpline is 0808 2000 247. In the US, the suicide prevention lifeline is 988 and the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). Other international helplines can be found via www.befrienders.org Continue reading…

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Six Unrwa workers among estimated 14 killed in Israeli strike on Gaza school sheltering displaced

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The UN Palestinian refugee agency said the attack on Nuseirat led to the highest death toll among its staff in a single incidentSee all our coverage of the Israel-Gaza warAn Israeli airstrike on a central Gaza school being used as a shelter for displaced Palestinians has killed 14 people, the Hamas-run territory’s civil defence agency has said, with the UN reporting that six of its staff were among the dead.The UN Palestinian refugee agency, Unrwa, said the attack was the highest death toll among its staff in a single incident. Two airstrikes hit the school and its surroundings in Nuseirat, it said. Continue reading…

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