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After the cartoon supervillainy of Donald Trump and the smarmy misogyny of JD Vance, the “positive masculinity” of Walz and his ilk is a joyful relief, and these programs are often doing good work. Because rather than challenging the old stereotypes and patterns, the whole positive masculinity framework actually seems to be reinforcing them. “Healthy or positive masculinity is the idea that men can be emotionally expressive, have female friends or mentors, and express their emotions without feeling emasculated,” the website of one such program in North Carolina says. There is a lurking sexism in the whole positive masculinity conceit. “Positive masculinity” is not about de-gendering universal human qualities, and certainly not about encouraging boys to believe that they could have something to learn from women or female cultural norms.
Persons: Donald Trump, JD Vance, Walz, Don McPherson, Masculinities, Organizations: Psychological Association’s Society Locations: North Carolina, United States
In today’s edition, senior Supreme Court reporter Lawrence Hurley looks at how the upcoming election is looming over the high court as justices return for a new term. The threat of election chaos looms as the Supreme Court returns to actionBy Lawrence HurleyThe Supreme Court returned from its summer break Monday with a new slate of cases to decide, but an issue not even on the docket yet is at the center of attention: the presidential election. “There’s going to be something,” said Nate Persily, an election expert at Stanford Law School and an NBC News contributor. Read more → ⚖️ Georgia abortion latest: The Georgia Supreme Court reinstated a six-week abortion ban, halting a recent lower court ruling that had overturned the law. Read more →The Georgia Supreme Court reinstated a six-week abortion ban, halting a recent lower court ruling that had overturned the law.
Persons: Lawrence Hurley, Mark Murray, Donald Trump, Bush, Gore, George W, Joe Biden’s, “ There’s, , Nate Persily, , Biden, Elon Musk’s, Trump, Read, Lawrence → ⚖️, Lawrence, Amy Coney Barrett, , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump —, It’s, Harris, it’s, Joe Biden, 🗞️, Ron, Rea, ️ Hur, ste Organizations: NBC, White House, Capitol, Supreme, Stanford Law School, Trump, University of Notre Dame Law School, PBS, Marist College, Sun, aig Locations: Texas, Mexico, Arizona , Georgia, North Carolina, Great, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania
Olivia Rodrigo, who’s currently on her GUTS World Tour, capped off a memorable stop in the Philippines with another major announcement. The global organization, an affiliate with Johns Hopkins University, helps provide health care to women and girls in the Philippines. to say I’m grateful doesn’t even cut it!” Rodrigo wrote in a post, before saying “I love you” in Filipino. Filipino fans, of course, rightfully had no chill. !” Rodrigo wrote on social media.
Persons: Olivia Rodrigo, who’s, ” Rodrigo, , “ Mahal, that’s, Rodrigo, Rodrigo’s Organizations: Johns Hopkins University, National Network of Abortion, Miss, Manila, NBC News Locations: Philippines, Manila, Canada, Singapore
VORONEZH, Russia — A Russian court on Monday sentenced U.S. citizen and ex-Marine Robert Gilman to seven years and one month in prison for assaulting a prison official and a state investigator, the local prosecutor’s office said. Gilman, 30, is already serving a 3-1/2-year sentence for attacking a police officer while drunk, a charge he was convicted of in October 2022. Prosecutors in Voronezh, a city about 300 miles (500 km) south of Moscow where Gilman is incarcerated, said he had attacked a prison employee and a state investigator on separate occasions in the autumn of 2023. The U.S. Embassy in Moscow did not immediately reply to a request for comment. Russian state news agency RIA said Gilman, whose lawyers have previously told the TASS state news agency that he had come to Russia to study and obtain citizenship, had pleaded guilty to all the charges.
Persons: Robert Gilman, Gilman, RIA Organizations: Prosecutors, Reuters, Embassy, TASS Locations: VORONEZH, Russia, Voronezh, Moscow, U.S
Israel observes the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks as it steps up attacks on Gaza and Lebanon. The people of Gaza have endured an unmitigated humanitarian catastrophe as Israel carries out one of the most intensive bombing campaigns in history. Gaza was already impoverished, overcrowded and largely inescapable, blockaded by Israel and Egypt for 17 years. Life-threatening storm surges are due to hit the state’s Gulf Coast as Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall on Wednesday. Justine Goode / NBC News; Getty ImagesWaking up and browsing your closet each morning might sometimes feel like an immense challenge.
Persons: Israel, Hurricane Milton, It’s, , , Frank Lowenstein, Barack Obama, Milton, Helene, Hurricane Helene, Anna Maria, Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, Bush, Gore, George W, Joe Biden’s, Roe, Wade ., Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, NFL Todd Rosenberg, Jalen Tolbert, Greg Rosenstein, alen, J. Organizations: Hamas, United Nations, IDF, United, Gov, Washington, Getty, Republican, Wade, NFL, Getty Images Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, NBC Locations: Gaza, Lebanon, Hurricane, Florida, Israel, Egypt, Beirut, Iran, United States, Coast, Tampa, Gulf of Mexico, U.S
MEXICO CITY — The mayor of the capital of Mexico’s violence-plagued state of Guerrero was killed on Sunday less than a week after he took office, the state’s governor confirmed. Alejandro Arcos was killed just six days after he took office as mayor of the city of Chilpancingo, a city of around 280,000 people in southwestern Mexico. Arcos' death comes just three days after the new city government’s secretary, Francisco Tapia, was shot to death. At least six candidates for public office were killed in the state in the run-up to Mexico's June 2 elections. Arcos' social media posts show the mayor in recent days had been supervising disaster relief efforts following the impact of Hurricane John last month, which caused severe flooding in beach resort Acapulco and surrounding towns.
Persons: Alejandro Arcos, Guerrero, Evelyn Salgado, Arcos, Francisco Tapia, Alejandro Moreno, Moreno, Hurricane John Organizations: MEXICO CITY —, Reuters, PRI Locations: MEXICO, Guerrero, Chilpancingo, Mexico, Arcos, ungovernability, Acapulco
The terror attack has helped push the Middle East to the brink of a wider regional war. One year after the massacre, the Middle East has only plunged deeper into violence and is on the brink of a broader war. Globally, the immediate concern is that oil supplies will diminish significantly should conflict spill over to the rest of the Middle East. Everyone but Biden can see this," wrote Andrew Exum, a former US deputy assistant secretary of defense for Middle East policy, in The Atlantic last week. The global economy on edgeWhen the conflict began a year ago, there were fears that wider conflict in the Middle East could impact the global economy.
Persons: , Israel, Chuck Frielich, Frielich, Yemen's Houthi, Mohammed Hamoud, barraged, Ammar Safarjalani, Ismail Haniyeh, Haniyeh, Fuad Shukr, Hasan Nasrallah, Qasem Soleimani, JOSEPH EID, JALAA MAREY, Nasrallah, bode, Benjamin Netanyahu, Carmel Gat, Netanyahu, Joe Biden, Biden, Andrew Exum, Brent, Vladimir Putin Organizations: Service, Israel Defense Forces, Hamas, Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, The Washington Institute for Near East, Getty Images Iran, Getty, Israel's, United Nations General Assembly, Citigroup, Iranian, US, Middle, Business, Bank of Israel, Reuters, IMF Locations: Israel, Iran, Gaza, Suez, Aden, Red, Palestine, Syria, Damascus, Xinhua, Tehran, Beirut, Haniyeh, Shukr, Lebanon, AFP, Hezbollah's, United States, Ukraine
A year after Hamas' deadly October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel, the Middle East appears to be on the brink of a broader war.
Locations: Israel
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAsians are concerned about visiting the U.S., but many still plan to go, survey showsA new survey shows how politics, the prevalence of guns and the fear of physical violence affect interest among Southeast Asians to visit the U.S., reports CNBC's Monica Pitrelli.
Persons: CNBC's Monica Pitrelli Organizations: U.S Locations: U.S
Multiple news organizations and free press groups have accused the Israeli military of deliberately targeting journalists. “One year in, Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza has exacted an unprecedented and horrific toll on Palestinian journalists and the region’s media landscape,” CPJ said. Four Israeli journalists were killed in the October 7 attacks, and others barely survived. The raw footage is also subject to Israeli military censorship. CNN’s Clarissa Ward is one of the only foreign journalists to have entered the strip without the Israeli military, when she embedded with a United Arab Emirates field hospital crew.
Persons: Israel’s, ” CPJ, , Tania Kraemer, Clarissa Ward, they’ve, ” Al Jazeera, CNN he’s, , Deborah Turness, Janine Zacharia, ‘ You’ve, ” Zacharia, William Lafi Youmans, George Washington, Youmans, ” Youmans, that’s Organizations: CNN, Journalists, Protect Journalists, , Foreign Press Association, Deutsche Welle, Union of Journalists, United, United Arab Emirates, Court, West Bank, Israeli Journalists Union, Associated Press, BBC, West Bank “, Stanford University’s Department of Communications, The Washington Post, Reuters, George Washington University’s School of Media, Public Affairs, European Union Locations: Israel, Gaza, Jerusalem, Egypt, United Arab, American, Israeli, Palestinian, , United States
CNN —The mayor of a crime-ridden city in Mexico has been killed less than a week after taking office, the latest in a string of violent attacks targeting politicians in the country. However, the violence facing Mexican politicians stretches far beyond Guerrero, as was demonstrated by the historic June 2 election that took Sheinbaum to power. With 20,000 electoral positions up for grabs, the scale of bloodshed committed by those attempting to influence the vote was unprecedented. Just hours after Sheinbaum’s election, the woman mayor of a town in western Mexico was shot dead. It says that criminal gangs often finance campaigns during election season, intimidating candidates and violently intervening to compel politicians to cooperate with them.
Persons: Alejandro Arcos, Francisco Tapia, Mexico’s, Claudia Sheinbaum, ” Sheinbaum, Chilpancingo, Oscar Ramirez, Evelyn Salgado, ” Salgado Organizations: CNN, Reuters, Integralia Locations: Mexico, Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Acapulco
To mark the anniversary of his death, his family huddled around the memorial on Monday, hugging each other and David’s picture. War rages onMonday marked the first anniversary of the Hamas terror attacks, and a year since Israel began its war against the militant group in Gaza. Throughout the morning, loud booms of outgoing fire reverberated throughout southern Israel as the IDF hit targets in the Gaza strip. Indeed, as the anniversary events got under way, several rockets were fired from Gaza towards Israel, injuring two people. Time stopped here,” Amat Moshe, whose grandparents were residents of the kibbutz, told CNN at the Nir Oz cemetery.
Persons: revelers, Amit Itzhak David, Inbar Parnassa, , , Parnassa, Anat Magnezi, Amit Magnezi, Amit, Gabriel Barel’s, Yeoda, Jim Urquhart, Nir Oz, Dolev Yehud, Daniel Lifshitz, Yehud, Yehud’s, Sigal, Arbel, Ariel Cunio, David, David’s, Sharon Alony Cunio, Alony Cunio, Lifshitz, Oded, Yocheved, Yocheved Lifshitz, Nurit Cooper, Amiram Cooper, ” Amat Moshe, Nir, Moshe’s, Adina Moshe, Adina, Maya Shoshani Moshe, Moshe, Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu, Amir Cohen, Jonathan Shimriz, Alon Shimriz Organizations: Israel CNN, Nova Music, CNN, Nova, Israel Defense Forces, Hamas, United Nations, Israel, Israel’s, Reuters Locations: Tel Aviv, Israel, Gaza, South America, Jerusalem, Kibbutz Mefalsim
“There’s no endgame — it’s starting to feel like a forever war,” said Frank Lowenstein, special envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations under President Barack Obama. Storm-battered Florida declares another emergency as Hurricane Milton approachesTropical Storm Milton rapidly intensified into a Category 1 hurricane Sunday with its path aimed at Florida, less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene made landfall in the state. Ron DeSantis said in a briefing that Milton is expected to make landfall in Hillsborough or Pinellas county Wednesday evening. Since 1850, only two storms that originated in the Gulf’s Bay of Campeche have struck Florida. Politics in briefPresidential promotions: With just weeks before the election, Trump has taken to promoting items and businesses that aren’t connected to his campaign, from a new cryptocurrency platform to NFT trading cards.
Persons: Israel’s, , , Frank Lowenstein, Barack Obama, it’s, Yoram Schweitzer, Tropical Storm Milton, Helene, Ron DeSantis, Milton, Trump, Donald Trump, Corey Comperatore, Elon Musk, MAGA, Adam Schiff, Joe Biden’s, ” Schiff, Kristen Welker, Harris, Notre, Amy Coney Barrett, Melania Trump, Lejeune Leo Case, Jessie Hoerman Leo Case, Lejeune, , Justine Goode, Instagram, Sam Darnold, Kirby Lee Organizations: Milton, Tropical Storm, Gov, Trump, Service, NBC News, Press, Capitol, Notre Dame, Catholic, Supreme, Sunday, Fox News, Lejeune, Pacific, Marine Corps, NBC, Football, Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, Tottenham Hotspur Locations: Israel, Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, Florida, Tropical, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Gulf’s, Campeche, Gulf of Mexico, Butler , Pennsylvania, , Iwo Jima, North Carolina
“This is the legacy of Donald Trump, which is we now cannot go into an election with full confidence that the results will be peaceful,” the congressman, who is running for Senate this year, told Welker. NBC News has reached out to the Trump campaign for comment. He added that he expects Harris to win the election but that “it is still scary close” and that larger-than-expected margins could stem the threat of violence related to the election result. “The reason why the margin is so important is because [Republicans] will challenge the results when they lose. Running up that margin as much as possible and turning people out has to be our priority,” Schiff said.
Persons: Adam Schiff, Joe Biden’s, Donald Trump, ” Schiff, Kristen Welker, , Biden, breathtakingly, Schiff, Welker, Trump, Harris Organizations: NBC, Press, White House, Capitol, Senate, NBC News
Not long ago, Tunisia was hailed as the Arab Spring’s only success story. He advanced to a runoff promising to usher in a “New Tunisia” and hand more power to young people and local governments. Seventeen potential candidates filed paperwork to run and Tunisia’s election authority approved only three: Saied, Zouhair Maghzaoui and Ayachi Zammel. That includes the 83-year-old leader of Tunisia’s most well organized political party Ennahda, which rose to power after the Arab Spring. People stand in line outside a polling station during the presidential election in the capital Tunis, Tunisia, on October 6, 2024.
Persons: Press — Tunisians, Kais Saied, El, Ben Ali —, Zouhair Maghzaoui, Saied, Saied’s, Zouhair, Ayachi, Jihed Abidellaoui, Rached Ghannouchi, party’s, Abir, Ennahda —, Tunisians, Zoubeir Souissi, Yassine Mahjoub, who’ve, Tunisia won’t Organizations: Press, Abid, Authorities, Reuters, Free Destourian Party, World Bank, European Union, Today, International Monetary Fund, Reuters Economic, Tunisia's, Independent Authority, Elections, Getty, Initiative, Saied Locations: TUNIS, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Tunis, Europe, Saharan Africa, Africa, AFP, , Iran, Russia, Saied, Israel
Neither aides in the Harris campaign nor the Biden White House would commit to another joint campaign event between now and the election. President Joe Biden speaks during a news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on October 4, 2024. “Joe Biden has delivered a whole lot for Pennsylvania — especially when it comes to infrastructure, energy jobs. “I don’t think president and the vice president are going to be exactly the same on every issue. “The president is all in to help get the vice president elected,” the senior adviser said.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Harris, Biden, he’d, they’re, Donald Trump’s, “ I’ll, Tim Walz’s, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, hasn’t, Harris ’, Helene, , she’s, Debbie Dingell, , Joe Biden ’, we’ve, ” Biden, “ She’s, dismissively, Florida Sen, Marco Rubio, Andrew Harnik, Liz Cheney’s, The Trump, bigfooted Harris, He’s, Mitch Landrieu, “ They’ve, ” Trump, Trump, Donald Trump, Josh Shapiro, “ Joe Biden, Brendan Boyle, ” Boyle, Arizona Sen, Mark Kelly, John Modlin, Rebecca Noble, ” Harris ’, Kelly, I’m, ” Kelly, he’s, can’t, don’t, “ That’s, ” CNN’s Gregory Krieg Organizations: CNN, White, Biden, Minnesota Gov, Michigan, Trump, Florida, Democratic, Biden White, Democratic Pennsylvania Gov, ” Democratic, US Border Patrol, Getty, Democrat, West Locations: Milwaukee, Pennsylvania, Germany, Angola, Minnesota, what’s, North Carolina, Michigan, Israel, Brady, Detroit, Trump, Philadelphia, Mexican, Mexico, US Border Patrol Tucson, Douglas , Arizona, AFP
CNN —For months before the 1997 premiere of “The Puppy Episode,” the groundbreaking episode of Ellen DeGeneres’ hit sitcom “Ellen,” rumors swirled that the comedian and her fictional counterpart would come out as gay. Until “The Puppy Episode,” the character had rarely dated and mostly resisted romance, deviating from sitcom conventions of the time and frustrating network executives. Ellen Morgan never did get that puppy, but the episode made history as Ellen became one of the first out gay lead characters on TV. “That’s why it worked — because it was real.”How ‘The Puppy Episode’ got madeThe making of “The Puppy Episode” started with DeGeneres. Gay innuendos abound from the first episode of Season 4: A microwave or doorbell dings when a character says the word “gay,” Savel said.
Persons: Ellen DeGeneres, “ Ellen, DeGeneres, Ellen Morgan, jerking, Ellen, I’ve, Michael Eisner, Ellen wouldn’t, “ Ellen ”, Grace ”, Dava Savel, “ Ellen’s, She’s, , , , ” Savel, who’s, Dean Valentine, Savel, Ellen ”, couldn’t, Susan, Laura Dern, Oprah —, she’s, ” Ellen, “ Susan, Tracy Newman, Jonathan Stark, Ron Galella, ” Rachel Loewen Walker, didn’t, Ellen Degeneres, ” Loewen Walker, Ellen ’, DeGeneres ’, Loewen Walker, who’ve, “ Will, Will, Jack didn’t, Mitchell, Cameron, Lily, Eric Stonestreet, Jesse Ferguson, Richard Cartwright, Arizona Robbins, ” DeGeneres, Savel hasn’t, It’s Organizations: CNN, Disney, ABC, University of Saskatchewan, CBS, Netflix, Getty, Peabody Locations: , Galella, Alabama, Canada
More than 90% of travelers from Southeast Asia say that gun prevalence in the United States influences whether they will visit, according to a new survey. However, nearly 80% said the likelihood that they would attend a mass gathering — such as a concert or music festival — would be greatly or moderately affected by the number of guns in the United States. Half of those surveyed said they have been to the United States. But a prior visit didn't calm Singaporeans' worries about gun violence to the same extent as other nationalities. Another 5% said they will out-and-out refuse to visit if Trump wins, with 2% saying the same about a Harris win.
Persons: Antarika Sen, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Scott Olson, it's Organizations: CNBC Travel, Insight, U.S, Trump, Getty Locations: Southeast Asia, United States, Hawaii, Texas, New York , California, Florida , Nevada , Arizona, Washington, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand, U.S, Flint , Michigan
The World War II tank commander and recipient of the Navy Cross, the military’s second-highest recognition for valor, was one of the first service members exposed to a contaminated water supply at Camp Lejeune. His granddaughter sought to prove he was sickened at the Marine Corps training facility in North Carolina. Now, she plans to share what she believes is the largest private collection of Camp Lejeune materials with the veterans named in her documents. “I want to give these hard copies back.”Leo Case was stationed at Camp Lejeune after earning a Navy Cross for valor during World War II. Hoerman said she started digging into her grandfather’s history after the PACT Act of 2022 expanded benefits to millions of veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances.
Persons: Leo Case, Camp Lejeune, It’s, , Jessie Hoerman, Louis, , ” Leo Case, Lejeune, Case, Hoerman Organizations: Pacific, Navy, Marine Corps, Camp Lejeune, Agency, Toxic Substances, Veterans Administration, NBC News Locations: Iwo Jima, Camp, North Carolina, St, Syracuse , New York
Gang members brandishing automatic rifles stormed through a town in Haiti’s main breadbasket region, killing at least 70 and forcing over 6,000 to flee, causing widespread shock even in a country grown accustomed to outbreaks of violence. More people were severely injured in the attack in the early hours of Thursday at Pont-Sonde, in the agricultural region of Artibonite in western Haiti. “For now, reinforcements are at the location to contain the situation and security forces are in control,” the spokesperson said. Many victims were shot in the head as gang members went house to house, Horace said. The U.N. estimated at the end of September that 3,661 people had been killed in the gang violence since January.
Persons: Gran Grif, Luckson Elan, Marc, Garry Conille, , Horace, Horace said, , RNDDH, Sonde, Gran, Elan, Jimmy “, Antonio Guterres Organizations: , Reuters, , Saint, Police, U.S Locations: Haiti’s, Pont, Sonde, Artibonite, Haiti, Saint, Caribbean, Haitian, Verrettes, , La Saline, Haiti’s breadbasket, Port, Kenya, United States, Dominican Republic
That football field transformed from a scene of tragedy to a symbol of resilience Friday as the community packed the bleachers to watch the survivors play. Still, a beloved fixture of Apalachee football wasn’t there: Assistant football coach Richard Aspinwall, who was killed in the shooting. It strangely looked like what a high school football game is supposed to look like, until there was a reminder that it wasn’t a normal football game. ‘It’s not going to be the same’For sophomore Michael Gordon, being back on the football field will always bring back memories of the day of the shooting. “We have resilient kids, not just on the football team, but we’ve got resilient kids in our school,” Hancock said.
Persons: “ Chee, Elijah Nouvelage, Jessica Rehberg, Richard Aspinwall, Aspinwall, shockwaves, , ” Rehberg, Apalachee, Cristina Irimie, Christian Angulo, Mason Schermerhorn, that’s, Banner, Dwayne “, ” Johnson, Johnson, CNN Mike Hancock, , , ” Hancock, Hancock, Isaiah Hooks, CNN Isaiah Hooks, Isaiah, Mike Hancock, he’ll, ‘ It’s, Michael Gordon, “ It’s, J, Flowers, we’ve, “ We’ve, We’ve Organizations: Georgia CNN, Apalachee High School, Football, CNN, CNN “, Wildcats, Apalachee, CNN The Apalachee High, Jackson, Panthers, Jackson County Panthers, Star, football, CNN Football, Barrow County Locations: Winder, Georgia, Apalachee, Barrow, Winder , Georgia, Aspinwall
The mass attack at Winder’s Apalachee High School was at least the year’s 45th school shooting in America. It typically gets 500 in a year, according to an academic study that claims it’s one of the first to quantify more than 1,000 threats of school violence over four academic years. Emily Elconin/Getty ImagesNo agency or group tracks all threats of US school violence, from possible gun attacks to bombings to any other conceivable danger. Atlanta Public Schools hadn’t warned caregivers so broadly of possible danger like this in at least a year, he said. The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office sent 11 motor and K-9 units to help that day, it later told CNN; the Atlanta Police Department deferred CNN’s questions to Atlanta Public Schools.
Persons: “ it’s, , Emily Elconin, , Seth Coleman, didn’t, It’s, , She’s, I’m, Coleman, she’d Organizations: CNN, Atlanta CNN, Atlanta Public, pinged, Apalachee High, Oxford High School, Psychological, Sheriff’s, Atlanta Public Schools, ., Atlanta Police Department, Atlanta Public Schools . School, , Infrastructure Security Agency, FBI Locations: Atlanta, Winder , Georgia, America, Georgia, Florida’s Volusia County, Michigan, Apalachee, Fulton, Winder, . School,
FLINT, Mich. — Vice President Kamala Harris met with leaders from the Muslim and Arab American community ahead of her campaign rally here on Friday, a campaign official said. During the meeting, Harris heard leaders' perspectives on the election, as well as the wars in Gaza and Lebanon, the official said. He added that his group asked Harris "to impress upon President Biden the urgency of bringing an immediate end to the violence." Emgage endorsed Harris in September, despite saying that "the vice president still has a ways to go" on certain issues. On Wednesday, Phil Gordon, a national security adviser for the vice president, met virtually with Muslim, Arab and Palestinian leaders from across the country, according to a source familiar with the planning.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Biden, ” Harris, Tim Walz, Wa'el Alzayat, Emgage, Phil Gordon, Gordon, Walz ” Organizations: Israel, Harris, Biden, Palestinian, Movement Locations: FLINT, Mich, Arab American, Gaza, Lebanon, Israel, U.S, Iran
A soccer team consisting entirely of transgender men has made its debut in a regional league in Spain, overcoming administrative challenges and prejudice to become the first all-trans squad to achieve federated status in Europe. Spain passed a pioneering trans rights bill last year designed to make it easier to change a person’s legal gender identity. Hugo Martinez, 24, told Reuters he faced abuse when he began transitioning with gender-affirming hormone therapy and was forced to leave the women’s soccer team in which he had played. The experience prompted Martinez to put out a call online for other trans men seeking to play soccer in a safe environment. But for its fans and players, trans men having the right to play their favorite sport on equal terms is far more important than the score.
Persons: Hugo Martinez, , , Martinez, Captain Luke Ibanez, cisgender, Unai De Antonio Gonzalez, Albert Gea, Reuters “, Reuters ’ Organizations: Fenix FC, Reuters, Fenix, FA Locations: Spain, Europe, Catalonia, Barcelona, Sant, de Llobregat
An Illinois woman manipulated her cheating boyfriend to believe he was being threatened by violent drug runners, leading him to slaughter a family of four before killing that tech-savvy girlfriend and himself, police said Thursday. Huey and long-time girlfriend Ermalinda Palomo were spotted days later in Oklahoma. “The tragic deaths of a young family, including two young children, will forever impact the surviving family and those that investigated this case,” Romeoville Police Chief Brant Hromadka said in a statement. “At this time, Nathaniel and Ermalinda (playing a character) began planning Zoraida’s murder,” Zakula wrote. “I conclude, without dissent from any attendee, that Nathaniel and Ermalinda are solely responsible for the murders,” Zakula wrote.
Persons: Nathaniel Huey Jr, Zoraida Bartolomei, Alberto Rolon, Huey, Ermalinda Palomo, Huey gunning, Palomo, Palomo’s, , Brant Hromadka, ” Palomo, Bartolomei, Huey “, Ermalinda, Daniel Zakula, “ Ermalinda, Nathaniel, , Zoraida, ” Zakula, Zoraida’s, ” Huey, Chris Burne, Grundy, Jeff German Organizations: Romeoville Police, Romeoville, ” Police, Task Locations: Illinois, Chicago, Romeoville, Streamwood, Oklahoma, Mexican, Rolon, Bartolomei
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