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WWW.NYTIMES.COM3 Out of 5 Liver Cancer Cases Are Preventable, Study FindsWithout efforts to address some causes, including alcohol use and metabolic issues, the researchers warn that cases could nearly double by 2050.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 122 Views 0 voorbeeld
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GAYETY.COMBuilding the Band Champions Individuality and Pays Tribute to Liam PayneOn Netflixs Building the Band, singing isnt just for the stageit spills into the hallways, the dorms, and even the snack breaks. The new singing competition brings together emerging artists to form bands sight unseen, and what follows is a musical experiment full of talent, heart, and harmony.In a recent interview with Gayety, members from the shows standout bands3Quency, SZN4, and Soulidifiedshared what really happened behind the scenes, how music brought them together, and what the experience meant to them.Meet the Bands3Quencythe powerhouse girl group that ultimately won the competitionis made up of Nori Royale, Brianna Mazzola, and Wennely Quezada. The chemistry was instant. We fell in love with each other as soon as we saw each other, Wennely said. Just being able to rehearse with them, laugh, bake cookiesit was all a highlight.Yes, cookies. One thing I love is a cookie, Brianna added with a laugh. We would be working ourselves to the breaking point but the one thing we had every night was a cookie. It made it all better.For SZN4comprised of Katie Roeder, Cameron Goode, Donzell Taggart, and Aaliyah Rosethe show offered something deeper than just performance. I became the person that Ive always dreamt of being, Cameron shared. It made me realize the gift that God gave meand I found my people that love me for who I am.Soulidifiedfeaturing Bradley Rittmann, Landon Boyce, Malik Heard, and Shade Jeniferfound their groove quickly. Were just pushing each other, Landon said. I sing to have my brothers on stage with me. Malik added that their bond came through in performance: Our first song togetherYou Remind Mereally solidified us as a unit.Harmony in the HallsEvery band agreed: the singing never stopped. We have riff-offs all the time, said Landon. We randomly harmonizejust pushing each other. For SZN4, the group would mostly just sing to each other when were talking, Aaliyah laughed. Its like our whole life turned into a musical.The Message Behind the MusicEach artist echoed a similar hope for what viewers take away. Do it scared, said Nori. Do it not knowing whats going to happen. Override the fear. Brianna added, Every no is bringing you where youre supposed to be. Eventually it all makes sense.Honoring a LegendThe shows host AJ McLean and judges Kelly Rowland and the late Liam Paynebrought their own legacies into the experience. You think about a group and you think about harmony, Kelly said. What harmony really meansand how we need that right now.AJ praised the casts authenticity: The level of talent on this show surpassed my expectations. Its been a privilege to watch these bands form. This is giving the power back to the artist.Both Kelly and AJ reflected on the unique light Liam Payne brought to the show before his untimely death. His intuition, his one-liners, his sincerity, Kelly said. He brought so much light. AJ added, He lit up every room. He was encouraging, always. Im glad we got to dedicate this show to him.The first season of Building the Band is streaming now on Netflix. Watch our interviews below. Source0 Reacties 0 aandelen 95 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.ESPN.COMSources: 2 shot at NYC building housing NFL HQA New York City police officer and a civilian were shot Monday outside a midtown office building that houses the National Football League and some of the country's top financial firms, police sources told ABC News.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 103 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMNYPD Officer and 2 Others Are Shot at Park Avenue Tower in Midtown ManhattanThe gunman was dead, the police said, and the building was in lockdown Monday evening.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 124 Views 0 voorbeeld
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Trump Says He Declined Epsteins Invitation to Visit His IslandThe comments came as part of the presidents efforts to distract, deny and deflect from his long-running relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 117 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTrump Said We Have to Get the Kids Fed in GazaAlso, screwworm emerges as a threat to U.S. cows. Heres the latest at the end of Monday.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 129 Views 0 voorbeeld
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GAYETY.COMBeyonc Reunites Destinys Child in Surprise Las Vegas Finale of Cowboy Carter TourBeyonc saved her biggest surprise for last. As she closed out her Cowboy Carter Tour in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 26, fans at Allegiant Stadium were treated to a long-awaited reunion, Destinys Child returned to the stage in full force.A Glorious Gold ComebackIn a moment that sent shockwaves through the BeyHive and beyond, Beyonc was joined onstage by Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams for an unexpected, glittering reunion. Decked in coordinated gold ensembles, the iconic trio emerged mid-show to the roaring sound of Independent Women, thrilling a crowd that had no idea what was coming.Destinys Child, b! Beyonc shouted, strutting across the stage with the same confidence that made them household names two decades ago.They launched into Lose My Breath, a fan favorite from their final studio album, before segueing into Beyoncs solo hit Energy where they tackled the viral Mute Challenge together, proving the chemistry is still undeniable.Bootylicious and Then SomeOf course, no Destinys Child reunion would be complete without Bootylicious. The trio closed their set with the early 2000s anthem, exchanging smiles and hugs before Beyonc addressed the crowd: Give it up for Destinys Child!While Beyoncs 2018 Coachella set was the last time the trio shared a stage, their off-stage bond has remained strong. Rowland and Williams were both spotted at several Cowboy Carter stops earlier this summer, with Williams attending the Washington, D.C., show and Rowland popping up in Paris.A Starry Vegas Send-OffThe Las Vegas finale wasnt short on star power. Jay-Z joined his wife for a performance of their classic Crazy in Love, while country upstart Shaboozey stepped in to deliver his verse from Sweet Honey Buckiin, their Cowboy Carter collab.And just when fans thought it couldnt get any more personal, 13-year-old Blue Ivy made a heartwarming final appearance, joining her mom onstage one last time, marking the end of a tour that has spanned major cities from Los Angeles to London.One Act Ends, Another AwaitsThe Cowboy Carter Tour marks the second chapter in Beyoncs ambitious three-act project, which began with 2022s Renaissance album and tour. With Act II now complete, fans are already speculating what surprises Act III might hold.But for one night in Las Vegas, nostalgia, sisterhood, and show-stopping choreography came together under one glittering roof, and Destinys Child reminded us all why they remain the blueprint.Source0 Reacties 0 aandelen 119 Views 0 voorbeeld
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GAYETY.COMKing of Drag Crowns King Molasses as First-Ever Champion in Historic Drag King SeriesDrag royalty has a new face, and this time, its bearded, bold, and breaking boundaries.Revry, the worlds first LGBTQ+ streaming platform, has officially crowned King Molasses as the inaugural winner of King of Drag, the first-ever drag king competition series. After six weeks of fierce battles and boundary-pushing performances, King Molasses emerged victorious from a diverse lineup of ten competitors, making herstory as the series first reigning monarch.A Royal RosterThe shows eclectic cast featured standout kings including Alexander the Great, Buck Wylde, Dick Von Dyke, and Tuna Melt, but it was King Molasses who ultimately snatched the crown. The final decision followed weeks of challenges that blended comedy, charisma, and commentary, especially on masculinity in modern drag culture.I want my reign to establish our credibility as artists, King Molasses told Entertainment Weekly in a post-win interview. Were always going to be compared to drag queens, but I want my reign to put to bed the ambiguity about what a drag king is.Hosted by a Legend, Celebrated Around the WorldKing of Drag debuted on June 22 exclusively on Revry, with comedian and LGBTQ+ trailblazer Murray Hill serving as the series host. Hill, beloved for their roles in Somebody Somewhere and Drag Me to Dinner, guided the competition with wit, wisdom, and a whole lot of attitude.The premiere sparked over 200 global watch parties, including enthusiastic turnouts in Brazil, South Africa, and Taiwan. Its clear the hunger for drag king visibility spans far beyond U.S. borders.The Judges Court and Star-Studded GuestsEach episode saw King Molasses perform for a panel known as The Kings Court, made up of drag luminaries including Tenderoni, Gottmik, Sasha Velour, Wang Newton, and Revry CEO Damian Pelliccione.Celebrity guest judges added some serious sparkle to the runway, from Bridesmaids director Paul Feig to Drag Latina star Carmen Carrera, Somebody Somewhere stars Bridget Everett and Jeff Hiller, and actress Lisa Rinna.A Cultural Reset for Drag KingsCo-created by Revry co-founders Damian Pelliccione and Christopher J. Rodriguez, and co-produced by The Silo (the team behind The International Vogue League), King of Drag is being hailed as one of Revrys most ambitious original series to date.King Molasses exemplifies everything we hoped to showcase, Rodriguez said in a statement. Their authenticity and artistry were undeniable.Pelliccione echoed the sentiment, adding: Were thrilled to crown them as our first-ever King of Drag.Unlike drag queen-centered shows, King of Drag spotlighted the unique art of drag kings, performers who exaggerate masculinity through satire, swagger, and subversion. The cast represented trans masc individuals, nonbinary artists, and cis women, showing the wide spectrum of gender performance within drag.Now Streaming: The Revolution Will Be BeardedWhether youre a longtime fan of drag kings or just discovering this electrifying corner of queer culture, nows your chance to catch every lip sync, laugh, and look. The full first season of King of Drag is available to stream exclusively at Revry.com.The series is proudly sponsored by e.l.f. Cosmetics, a brand that champions bold self-expression for every eye, lip, and face.In the words of King Molasses: the reign has just begun.Source0 Reacties 0 aandelen 129 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.ESPN.COMSource: Dallas' Guyton (knee) out, but ACL intactAn MRI revealed that Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton suffered a bone fracture -- not a torn ACL -- in his right knee during Monday's practice. He will sit out four to six weeks, but the injury will not require surgery.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 129 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMHeavy Rainfall in China Kills at Least 30, Officials SayMore than 21 inches of rain fell on the mountainous district where most of the deaths occurred, Chinas state broadcaster said on Tuesday.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 98 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMAlvaro Uribe, Ex-President of Colombia, Is Convicted of BriberyMr. Uribe, a towering figure in Colombian politics, was accused of trying to bribe a former paramilitary to retract testimony damaging to him.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 120 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMPete Buttigieg says politicians have no business making decisions about trans athletesOut former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg weighed in on Democratic infighting around the issue of trans athletes, emphasizing the need for the conversation to be eradicated from political discourse and returned to schools and athletic associations.On NPRs Morning Edition, host Steve Inskeep asked Buttigieg what his approach is to trans issues after Democratic politico and former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel admitted to conservative media that he holds anti-trans views. With the admission, Emanuel became part of a growing number of Democrats who are abandoning trans rights, with many believing supporting this tiny marginalized community lost the party both Congress and the presidency. Related Boston Childrens Hospital says it wont be bullied into abandoning trans youth The hospital has faced bomb threats, hate campaigns, and threats to funding over the years but has never wavered in supporting gender-affirming care. The approach starts with compassion, Buttigieg responded. Compassion fortransgenderpeople, compassion for families, especially of young people who are going through this, and also empathy for people who are not sure what all of this means for them. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today He said its essential to try to understand the perspective of parents who are worried about their children playing on sports teams with boys and that doing so does call into question some of the past orthodoxies in my party. In sports, he said, most reasonable people would recognize that there are serious fairness issues if you just treat this as not mattering when a trans athlete wants to compete in womens sports.Asked if a parent who is worried about trans athletes has a case, Buttigieg responded, Sure. And thats why I think these decisions should be in the hands of sports leagues and school boards and not politicians, he explained, least of all politicians in Washington trying to use this as a political pawn.I think that chess is different from weightlifting, and weightlifting is different from volleyball, and middle school is different from the Olympics, he added. So thats exactly why I think that we shouldnt be grandstanding on this aspoliticians. We should be empowering communities and organizations, and schools to make the right decisions. Buttigiegs approach seems to echo that of trans Rep. Sarah McBride (D-DE), whorecently spokeon Ezra Kleins podcast about a need for the trans movement to rethink its approach to changing peoples minds. She posited that progressives could be expecting too much too quickly from Americans who are just not there yet. Were not in this position because of the movement or the community, but clearly what weve been doing over the last several years has not been working to stave it off or continue the progress that we were making eight, nine, 10 years ago.We became absolutist not just on trans rights but across the progressive movement and we forgot that in a democracy we have to grapple with where the public authentically is and actually engage with it, she said.Politicians, she continued, have a duty of walking people to a place, rather than forcing them to catapult there. Her comments came as many Democrats and pundits have claimed trans issues contributed to the partys 2024 election night losses. The victories on the anti-trans right have emboldened some Democrats to begin wavering on their support for trans rights, with some like Reps. Tom Suozzi (D-NY)and Seth Moulton (D-MA) outright coming out in favor of anti-trans sports bans.The debate among Democrats continues despite the fact that exit polls indicated that inflation and an unpopular incumbent president are what doomed Kamala Harris 107-day run for president.During campaign season, Republicansinvested about $215 millioninto airinganti-trans TV adsthat repeated claims about Democrats wanting boys to play girls sports and supporting taxpayer-funded gender-affirming surgeries for inmates. One ad aired repeatedly during football games to reach male voters and suburban women showed pictures of Harris next to a drag queen, a trans woman, and a nonbinary person; and ended with the tagline, Kamala is for they/them. Democrats largely avoided engaging with this issue. The Democratic National Conventiondidnt have a transgender speakerandonly mentioned trans issues onceduring a speech by Human Rights Campaign (HRC) President Kelley Robinson.In one of her first TV interviews, Harris briefly said that the Constitution requires the government to provide medically necessary care, including gender-affirming care, to all inmates.But this strategy of ignoring trans people backfired, allowing the GOP to control the narrative in its claim that the Democrats are obsessed with gender and dont care about anything besides trans rights. In reality, Democratsonly spent $9 millionto refute the GOPs anti-trans attacks, rebuffing the idea that Democrats lost for embracing trans issues too tightly. Additionally,numerous trans and nonbinary candidates won historic races on Election Day, rebuffing the idea that voters are transphobic.In a recent speech, Minnesota Gov. and former vice presidential candidateTim Walz scorned anyone in the party giving up on trans rights. Im just going to say it, shame on any of us who throws a trans child under the bus for thinking theyre going to get elected, he said. That child deserves our support. Dont worry about the pollsters calling it distractions, because we need to be the party of human dignity.He emphasized that Democrats can both fight for the middle class as well as for marginalized groups and that none of this has to be mutually exclusive. So when they try and bully us and say we shouldnt talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion, thats what we should be talking about because thats how we grow, he added.Weve got a problem right now with image because weve allowed them to control the narrative, weve allowed them to define what things are, weve allowed them to tell us some states are red and some are blue. That is crap. 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WWW.ESPN.COMD-backs 3B Surez hit on hand, X-rays negativeD-backs All-Star Eugenio Surez hopes he avoided major injury when he was hit on the right index finger by a pitch on Monday.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 120 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.ESPN.COM'It was a no-brainer': Paul celebrated in L.A. returnEight years after he last played for the franchise, Chris Paul was re-introduced as a member of the Clippers on Monday, calling his return to Los Angeles a "no-brainer."0 Reacties 0 aandelen 128 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.ESPN.COMCubs Hall of Famer Sandberg dies at age 65Ryne Sandberg, the Hall of Fame second baseman who spent nearly all of his playing career with the Cubs, has died at the age of 65.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 129 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMRyne Sandberg, Hall of Fame Second Baseman for the Cubs, Dies at 65Both a skilled fielder and a fearsome power hitter, he entered the national sports spotlight with two memorable home runs in a nationally televised 1984 game.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 131 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMChaos Overtakes a Midtown Block as the Work Day Comes to a CloseAn area where New Yorkers come to do business is spooked by a burst of violence.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 100 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.ESPN.COMHaliburton proposes to girlfriend Jade JonesHaliburton staged the proposal inside Hilton Coliseum on the Iowa State campus, where the couple began dating.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 129 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMSite of Midtown Shooting Is Owned by Rudin Management and Houses NFL and BlackstoneThe building occupies an entire block and has its own ZIP code. Its owned by Rudin, one of the oldest real estate firms in New York City.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 121 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMDozens of Licensed Weed Shops Were Placed Too Close to SchoolsState regulators said that a misreading of the law that legalized cannabis in New York allowed some shops to open in unsuitable locations. Those businesses may be uprooted now.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 99 Views 0 voorbeeld
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GAYETY.COMSydney Sweeneys American Eagle Campaign Sparks Backlash Over Great Genes TaglineSydney Sweeney is facing social media backlash after the debut of her new denim campaign with American Eagle, which some critics have accused of invoking racially insensitive messaging.The fall 2025 campaign, which launched last week, features the Euphoria and White Lotus star posing in American Eagles latest denim line. The central tagline? Sydney Sweeney has great jeans. But the cheeky pun, playing off great genes, hasnt landed well with everyone.The Wordplay That Sparked ControversyIn one clip posted to American Eagles Instagram, Sweeney stands in front of a sign reading Sydney Sweeney has great genes, with genes crossed out and replaced by jeans. Another video shows Sweeney explaining, Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color. The camera then zooms in on her own blue eyes. She finishes with, My jeans are blue.While the wordplay may have been intended as clever and lighthearted, many online users didnt see it that way. Across TikTok, Threads, and X (formerly Twitter), some commenters accused the brand of leaning into messaging that echoes eugenics or white supremacist ideology, especially in its framing of inherited beauty traits.Sweeney and American Eagle Stay SilentAs of Tuesday morning, neither American Eagle nor Sweeney has responded publicly to the controversy. A representative for the actress declined to comment, and American Eagle has not issued a statement despite mounting criticism.Still, the campaign has continued to roll out across AEs platforms and in stores, with no visible changes.Behind the Denim: The Sydney JeanControversy aside, the campaign is tied to a philanthropic effort. The centerpiece is a limited-edition denim jacket and The Sydney Jean, designed in collaboration with Sweeney herself. The jeans feature a butterfly embroidery, meant to symbolize growth, transformation, and domestic violence awareness, a cause close to Sweeney, who has previously spoken about supporting mental health resources.All proceeds from the jeans will benefit Crisis Text Line, a nonprofit providing 24/7 text-based mental health support.Sweeneys girl-next-door charm and main character energy, paired with her ability to not take herself too seriously, is the hallmark of this bold, playful campaign, American Eagle wrote in a press release.Stock Up, Comments DownWhile the comments section has filled with critiques, American Eagles stock is experiencing the opposite effect. Since the campaign launched, shares of the company have jumped by 21%, suggesting that the backlash hasnt hurt business, at least not yet.The Internet Remains DividedOn one side, critics are calling for more accountability from the brand and questioning how the messaging made it past multiple rounds of approval. On the other, some fans argue the campaign was meant to be playful and has been misinterpreted.Regardless of intent, the moment highlights how a single word, especially one with loaded historical implications, can derail even the most fashion-forward marketing efforts.Whether the brand chooses to respond or let the conversation die down naturally, one things for certain: this campaign is being talked about far beyond the dressing room.Source0 Reacties 0 aandelen 99 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NATURE.COMHow Chinas bold talent recruitment has shaped scienceNature, Published online: 29 July 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02336-wMany Chinese researchers have received enviable benefits and positions after returning from training abroad.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 107 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.ESPN.COM'Just a top-shelf human being': Teammates, opponents remember Ryne SandbergBeloved on and off the field, Sandberg leaves a lasting legacy in Chicago and throughout the baseball universe.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 114 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMPark Avenue Gunman Drove Cross Country Before Committing the Attack, Police SaidThe police said that he had a history of mental illness documented in Nevada and that it was unclear why he targeted the building.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 90 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMFinlands Short, Precious Summers Are Plagued by Goose PoopFinns trying to enjoy beaches and parks during their all-too-brief summers have been vexed by legions of geese and their droppings. The smelly mess has resisted even the most innovative solutions.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 99 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMStarmer Is Edging Closer to Recognizing a Palestinian State, UK Officials SayTwo government officials said Britain was actively weighing the recognition of a Palestinian state, in a shift driven by public pressure over starvation in Gaza.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 103 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMWhat We Know About the Shooting in Midtown ManhattanFour people were killed, including a New York police officer, after a gunman opened fire in an office tower before fatally shooting himself, officials said.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 100 Views 0 voorbeeld
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Putin Wants Something He Cant GetThe legitimacy he seeks is impossible without recognition from the West.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 97 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.ESPN.COMNFL employee seriously injured in NYC shootingA National Football League employee was seriously injured in a shooting Monday at a midtown Manhattan building that houses the NFL's offices and some of the country's top financial firms, commissioner Roger Goodell said in a memo to employees.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 122 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMBangladeshi Community Mourns Officer Killed in Midtown Manhattan ShootingDidarul Islam had a hard-won house, a job that brought respect and the esteem of his neighbors. He said serve the community and youll do fine, a friend said.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 124 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMApple Is Shutting a Store in China, Its First Closure in the CountryThe move speaks to slowing spending by consumers and Apples continuing struggles in China, its second-largest market.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 120 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMGunman Fatally Shoots Officer and 3 Others in Midtown Office TowerThe gunman, armed with an assault rifle, walked into the lobby and killed a police officer and two others. He killed another person on the 33rd floor before turning his gun on himself.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 102 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.ESPN.COMTransfer rumors, news: Newcastle eye Jackson to replace Liverpool-linked IsakNewcastle's interest in Nicolas Jackson could open the way for Alexander Isak to join Liverpool. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 99 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMStarmer Is Edging Closer to Recognizing a Palestinian State, UK Officials SayTwo government officials said Britain was actively weighing the recognition of a Palestinian state, in a shift driven by public pressure over starvation in Gaza.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 94 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGHe Was Asked About His Tattoos and a TikTok Video in Court. Five Days Later, He Was in a Salvadoran Prison.by Melissa Sanchez ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. This story was originally published in our Dispatches newsletter; sign up to receive notes from our journalists. In the early days of President Donald Trumps second term, I spent a few weeks observing Chicagos immigration court to get a sense of how things were changing. One afternoon in March, the case of a 27-year-old Venezuelan asylum-seeker caught my attention.Albert Jess Rodrguez Parra stared into the camera at his virtual bond hearing. He wore the orange shirt given to inmates at a jail in Laredo, Texas, and headphones to listen to the proceedings through an interpreter.More than a year earlier, Rodrguez had been convicted of shoplifting in the Chicago suburbs. But since then he had seemed to get his life on track. He found a job at Wrigley Field, sent money home to his mom in Venezuela and went to the gym and church with his girlfriend. Then, in November, federal authorities detained him at his apartment on Chicagos South Side and accused him of belonging to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Are any of your tattoos gang related? his attorney asked at the hearing, going through the evidence laid out against him in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement report. No, said Rodrguez, whose tattoos include an angel holding a gun, a wolf and a rose. At one point, he lifted his shirt to show his parents names inked across his chest. He was asked about a TikTok video that shows him dancing to an audio clip of someone shouting, Te va agarrar el Tren de Aragua, which means, The Tren de Aragua is going to get you, followed by a dance beat. That audio clip has been shared some 60,000 times on TikTok its popular among Venezuelans ridiculing the stereotype that everyone from their country is a gangster. Rodrguez looked incredulous at the thought that this was the evidence against him.That day, the judge didnt address the gang allegations. But she denied Rodrguez bond, citing the misdemeanor shoplifting conviction. She reminded him that his final hearing was on March 20, just 10 days away. If she granted him asylum, hed be a free man and could continue his life in the U.S. I told my editors and colleagues about what Id heard and made plans to attend the next hearing. I saw the potential for the kind of complicated narrative story that I like: Here was a young immigrant who, yes, had come into the country illegally, but he had turned himself in to border authorities to seek asylum. Yes, he had a criminal record, but it was for a nonviolent offense. And, yes, he had tattoos, but so do the nice, white American moms in my book club. I was certain there are members of Tren de Aragua in the U.S., but if this was the kind of evidence the government had, I found it hard to believe it was an invasion as Trump claimed. I asked Rodrguezs attorney for an interview and began requesting police and court records.Five days later, on March 15, the Trump administration expelled more than 230 Venezuelan men to a maximum security prison in El Salvador, a country many of them had never even set foot in. Trump called them all terrorists and gang members. It would be a few days before the mens names would be made public. Perhaps naively, it didnt occur to me that Rodrguez might be in that group. Then I logged into his final hearing and heard his attorney say he didnt know where the government had taken him. The lawyer sounded tired and defeated. Later, he would tell me he had barely slept, afraid that Rodrguez might turn up dead. At the hearing, he begged a government lawyer for information: For his familys sake, would you happen to know what country he was sent to? She told him she didnt know, either. Rodrguez lifts his shirt to display some of his tattoos. The Trump administration has relied, in part, on tattoos to brand Venezuelan immigrants as possible members of the Tren de Aragua gang. Experts have told us tattoos are not an indicator of membership in the gang. (Andrea Hernndez Briceo for ProPublica) I was astonished. I am familiar with the history of authoritarian leaders disappearing people they dont like in Latin America, the part of the world that my family comes from. I wanted to think that doesnt happen in this country. But what I had just witnessed felt uncomfortably similar.As soon as the hearing ended, I got on a call with my colleagues Mica Rosenberg and Perla Trevizo, both of whom cover immigration and had recently written about how the U.S. government had sent other Venezuelan men to Guantanamo. We talked about what we should do with what Id just heard. Mica contacted a source in the federal government who confirmed, almost immediately, that Rodrguez was among the men that our country had sent to El Salvador.The news suddenly felt more real and intimate to me. One of the men sent to a brutal prison in El Salvador now had a name and a face and a story that I had heard from his own mouth. I couldnt stop thinking about him.As a news organization, we decided to put significant resources into investigating who these men really are and what happened to them, bringing in many talented ProPublica journalists to help pull records, sift through social media accounts, analyze court data and find the mens families. We teamed up with a group of Venezuelan journalists from the outlets Alianza Rebelde Investiga and Cazadores de Fake News who were also starting to track down information about the men. We spoke to the relatives and attorneys of more than 100 of the men and obtained internal government records that undercut the Trump administrations claims that all the men are monsters, sick criminals and the worst of the worst. We also published a story about how, by and large, the men were not hiding from federal immigration authorities. They were in the system; many had open asylum cases like Rodrguez and were waiting for their day in court before they were taken away and imprisoned in Central America.On July 18 after Id written the first draft of this note to you we began to hear some chatter about a potential prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Venezuela. Later that same day, the men had been released. Wed been in the middle of working on a case-by-case accounting of the Venezuelan men whod been held in El Salvador. Though theyd been released, documenting who they are and how they got caught up in this dragnet was still important, essential even, as was the impact of their incarceration.The result is a database we published last week including profiles of 238 of the men Trump deported to a Salvadoran prison.From the moment I heard about the mens return to Venezuela, I thought about Rodrguez. Hed been on my mind since embarking on this project. I messaged with his mother for days as we waited for the men to be processed by the government of Nicols Maduro and released to their families. Rodrguez, surrounded by his mother, right, aunt, above, and grandmother, left, is back in Venezuela. (Andrea Hernndez Briceo for ProPublica) Finally, one morning last week, he went home. We spoke later that afternoon. He said he was relieved to be home with his family but felt traumatized. He told me he wants the world to know what happened to him in the Salvadoran prison daily beatings, humiliation, psychological abuse. There is no reason for what I went through, he said. I didnt deserve that.The Salvadoran government has denied mistreating the Venezuelan prisoners.We asked the Trump administration about its evidence against Rodrguez. This is the entirety of its statement: Albert Jess Rodriguez Parra is an illegal alien from Venezuela and Tren de Aragua gang member. He illegally crossed the border on April 22, 2023, under the Biden Administration.While Rodrguez was incarcerated in El Salvador and no one knew what would happen to him, the court kept delaying hearings for his asylum case. But after months of continuances, on Monday, Rodrguez logged into a virtual hearing from Venezuela. Oh my gosh, I am so happy to see that, said Judge Samia Naseem, clearly remembering what had happened in his case.Rodrguezs attorney said that his client had been tortured and abused in El Salvador. I cant even describe to this court what he went through, he said. Hes getting psychological help, and that's my priority.It was a brief hearing, perhaps five minutes. Rodrguezs lawyer mentioned his involvement in an ongoing lawsuit against the Trump administration over its use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans. 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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGA Las Vegas Festival Promised Ways to Cheat Death. Two Attendees Left Fighting for Their Lives.by Anjeanette Damon ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around the country, to receive our stories in your inbox every week. They went to a Las Vegas conference this month that promised pathways to an unlimited lifespan. But at least two attendees left in ambulances and were hospitalized in critical condition, requiring ventilators to breathe.The two women, who are recovering, fell ill after receiving peptide injections at a conference booth. The doctor who ran the booth was a Los Angeles physician specializing in age reversal therapies who did not have permission to practice medicine or dispense prescriptions in Nevada. Public health investigators are trying to determine if anyone else who attended the Revolution Against Aging and Death Festival experienced a similar illness.The investigation comes as peptides grow in popularity, thanks in part to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s promotion of the amino acid chains as a way to fight aging and chronic disease. Since becoming Health and Human Services secretary, Kennedy has vowed to end the Food and Drug Administrations war on peptides and other alternative health therapies. Kent Holtorf, the doctor overseeing the booth where the women became ill, also has called for less regulation of alternative therapies and has criticized the FDA for blocking compounds he sees as lifesaving. Holtorf told ProPublica he is cooperating with the investigation. Of course, I want to get to the bottom of it. But almost assuredly it will come out that it was not the peptides.He said he became convinced the peptides werent the cause of the severe reactions after plugging everything he knows about the incident into an artificial intelligence app, which he said gave him a 57-page report that basically says that it is impossible it was the peptides. He refused to comment on what the report attributed the illnesses to.I dont think it was the peptides, but I dont want to try and push the blame and say it wasnt us, he said. We are reassessing everything we are doing. Holtorf acknowledged he is not licensed in Nevada but said he hired a practitioner who is and did not personally write prescriptions or administer therapies at his booth. I knew what was going on but was not hands on, he said.He described the situation as horrific and unacceptable and said hes terribly sorry.The FDA has approved dozens of peptide-based medications for treating serious health problems such as cancer, obesity and diabetes. But peptide therapies for anti-aging and regenerative health are largely made by compounding pharmacists who use peptide components to formulate drugs that arent commercially available or approved for that particular use. Compounded drugs are not reviewed for safety and efficacy by the FDA. The agency also has found significant safety risks with at least 18 of the most popular peptide compounding components.Anyone who undergoes any sort of medical treatment, no matter how benign, needs to be very wary that even the most benign intervention can have fatal side effects, said Dr. Amy Gutman, a Florida emergency room doctor who speaks about metabolic research and ketogenic diets and appeared at RAADFest. And if you are in a hotel and dont have lifesaving equipment near you, then that is a risk you have to be aware of.The two women, a 38-year-old from California and a 51-year-old from Nevada, received injections on July 13 at RAADFest, which is organized by an Arizona-based nonprofit that has built a community hoping to cheat death. According to a police report, both were injected at a booth run by Holtorf, who is licensed in California but not Nevada. Holtorfs advocacy for alternative therapies has invited controversy in the past, including his criticism of the H1N1 swine flu vaccine in a Fox News interview in 2009. More recently, his practice was advised by the Federal Trade Commission to cease making claims on its website that his peptide therapies could treat or prevent COVID-19. Holtorf said he removed the claims from his website even though he still believes certain peptides can be beneficial in treating COVID-19 and other viral infections.Both the Southern Nevada Health District and the Nevada Board of Pharmacy confirmed they are investigating what led to the hospitalizations after being notified by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police that possibly as many as seven people at the conference were hospitalized. According to the police report, detectives were unable to confirm whether additional attendees got sick.Investigators are examining whether the illnesses were caused by an infection, contamination related to the injections or an issue with the medication itself, according to documents obtained by ProPublica. The two women who were taken by ambulance to the hospital reported feeling as if their tongues were swelling and had trouble breathing and increased heart rates. By the time they reached the hospital, one was already intubated and the other had lost muscle control in her neck and couldnt open her eyes or communicate with doctors, according to the police report.Holtorf said he was so freaked out by what happened because none of the womens symptoms made any sense. In 30 years of providing such treatments, he said hes never seen such a reaction.Event organizer James Strole, an Arizona businessman who has built a 50-year career selling the promise of eternal life to followers, said the two patients are recovering after several days in the hospital. He said its not clear the people got sick as a result of treatment from Dr. Holtorf, adding hes anxious for the illnesses to be deeply investigated. He said nothing similar has happened in the 10 years he has been producing RAADFest. This is the first year Holtorf offered therapies at the conference, Strole said. He added that Holtorf provided the therapies to 60 people at the event and has attempted to reach them to learn whether they experienced any problems. Holtorf said only six patients received peptides.Strole said the coalitions science board scrutinizes therapy providers before granting them permission to operate a booth in the conferences exhibition hall, which organizers referred to as a clinic.The big concern is safety, he said. We look at who is doing the administering, whether its an injection or supplement. We look at the person and the company itself, what the efficacy is, how they operate, their safety measures. We look at all that.Strole said peptides are considered generally safe when taken under the direction of a doctor, adding that he takes them regularly. Holtorf also said he believes they are safe and that they saved his life when he was a young man suffering from a severe illness.A review by ProPublica of both the pharmacy and medical board license databases showed no Nevada licenses for Holtorf or his medical practice. Out-of-state doctors who come to provide care at a conference such as RAADfest are required to obtain a special event license from the Nevada Board of Medical Examiners. (As of Friday, 103 doctors had obtained such a license.) To dispense or possess pharmaceuticals, practitioners must also be licensed by the Nevada Board of Pharmacy. RAADFests organizers, however, said they were unaware that Holtorf is not licensed to provide medical care or dispense medications in the state. In order to practice medicine in the state, you must be licensed, said David Wuest, executive secretary of the Nevada Board of Pharmacy.The Nevada Legislature has passed stricter laws as alternative therapies have become popular outside traditional medical settings. In 2017, for example, the state banned so-called Botox parties, requiring the anti-wrinkle injections only be administered in a medical office or spa equipped to deal with life-threatening emergencies. But beyond its standard medical licensing requirements, the state doesnt have rules governing an event like RAADFest, where attendees receive an array of anti-aging therapies including gene therapies, peptide injections, dialysis-like blood detoxification, bone scans and light therapy.Strole said he wasnt aware that providers need a special in-state license to provide the type of therapies Holtorf offered, which he described as neutraceuticals.Ive never heard they had to get from the state permission to do that under the auspices of giving a treatment of that nature, thats not actually treating some disease or something, Strole said.According to the police report, Holtorf contracted with a Nevada-licensed nurse practitioner, who administered the injection to one of the women. He also contracted with another doctor, who mixed the vials and administered the injection to the second woman, the report said. That doctor does not appear to have the necessary Nevada licenses.Holtorf declined to comment on the practitioners he hired for the event, other than to say he had worked with the doctor in the past.Wuest said multiple providers might be investigated, but he wouldnt confirm whether Holtorf is a subject of the probe. The board also is investigating whether the therapy provided to the patients required a medical or pharmaceutical license. The FDA is assisting in the investigation to determine what was in the injections, including whether it was a manufactured pharmaceutical or a compounded medication, Wuest said.Holtorfs medical practice and the peptide company he founded are affiliated with an organization, Forgotten Formula, that asserts a constitutional right to provide treatments as they see fit. On its website, the private membership association warns all bodies in the public sector that they do not have any jurisdiction over their doctors. All doctors, healers, and members are protected under the shield of this organization, the website says. We operate member to member. Ignoring this disclaimer can lead to legal consequences against the party at fault.According to the police report, Holtorf told officers he obtained the peptides dispensed at the festival from Forgotten Formula. In the interview with ProPublica, however, he denied that, saying hes not sure which of the many manufacturers he works with provided the peptides used at the booth.The women received different peptide concoctions, according to the police report. Both included at least one component described by the FDA as posing significant risks when compounded. Holtorf said it is difficult to keep up with which peptides are banned and which are still acceptable for compounding.There is so much gray area, he said. People know they just get patients better.Despite the FDA warnings, peptides were popular among RAADFest attendees who were promised beautiful life-saving therapies at the events clinic. Event organizers touted that 70 longevity experts would be on hand during the four-day event at the Red Rock Casino Resort Spa but did not list the vendors providing treatments on the event website.We have a RAAD clinic, where people will be able to come in at discounted prices and try and do these therapies safely with doctors, Strole told a Las Vegas TV news program while promoting the event. Strole is executive director of the Scottsdale, Arizona-based Coalition for Radical Life Extension, one of a cluster of for-profit and nonprofit entities devoted to helping people achieve immortality founded by Strole and two immortalist business partners. Of the three co-founders, only Strole, who is in his 70s, is still alive.Charles Brown, the original founder, claimed to have had a spiritual experience in the 1950s that showed him the path to immortality and proclaimed he could share that path with others, according to an Arizona Republic story. Brown died of Parkinsons disease in 2014. His wife, Bernadeane Bernie Brown, who operated the for-profit People Unlimited with Strole, died of breast cancer in 2024. Her body is said to have been cryogenically preserved.The nonprofit organizes the annual anti-aging festival, which charges more than $400 for a ticket, while People Unlimited offers monthly memberships for as much as $255 a month, according to its website. Members get access to weekly meetings, where Strole delivers motivational sermons on immortality and age reversal, as well as talks by guest speakers on wellness, discounts on longevity protocols and access to a community of people who want you to live as much as they want to live.Gutman, the Florida emergency room doctor, spoke at the event earlier this month, her first time attending RAADFest. She left before the last day, when the two women were hospitalized, and hadnt heard about the incident before a reporter called. But she said their symptoms swollen tongue, trouble breathing, increased heart rate sounded like an allergic reaction, which she said isnt terribly common in peptide injections. But she cautioned that before injection the drugs are mixed with an agent that can sometimes pose problems.Although she was skeptical of some of the therapies provided at the festivals clinic, she said everyone she met there seemed to have their heart in the right place and genuinely wanted to help others live their best lives.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 144 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMBiting, Throwing, Burning and Whipping Children Is Still Legal in Many Parts of the U.S. Why?Photo by Marco Aurlio Conde on Unsplash.Subscribe nowGrowing up in an Orlando suburb, D remembers being stripped naked, bent over his parents' laps and spanked with a plastic spatula that had tough love written on it in black Sharpie. This punishment persisted through Ds childhood, at times making it uncomfortable for him to sit the next day.Spanking evolved into things like grounding and taking things away, taking meals away, replacing meals with bread and water, kneeling on rice in a corner facing the wall, says D, who asked to remain anonymous because he is afraid of retaliation from his mother for speaking out.Now 29 years old, D has permanent nerve damage and walks with a cane.And while this abuse was emotionally and physically devastating, it was legal.This is because corporal punishment is legal nationwide inside the home and in public schools in 17 states. According to the World Health Organization, corporal punishment includes hitting, smacking, slapping and spanking children with a hand or an object such as a whip, stick, belt, shoe or wooden spoon. But it can also involve kicking, shaking, throwing, scratching, pinching, biting, burning or scalding children, as well as pulling hair, forcing children to stay in uncomfortable positions or forced ingestion.As a result, the line between legally sanctioned physical punishments and child abuse is not always clear. This confusion can make it easy for parents to punish their children in ways that are abusive, but not illegal.Corporal punishment is illegal in 68 countries, with Thailand being the most recent to ban it. And since 1989, the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child has advocated for the end of the practice.But on American soil, it is estimated that over 160,000 children are subjected to these punishments at school every year, according to 2012 data. In Mississippi, Collins Elementary School has become infamous for its widespread use of paddling students as early as kindergarten. In Florida, an 18-year-old was hit with a wooden paddle so severely she was left with bruises and welts. And in 2022, a case involving a Virginia mother who disciplined her children with a belt was overturned in the name of parental privilege.Longstanding perspectives in law in the U.S. essentially identify children as the property of their parents, says Elizabeth Saewyc, a professor at the University of British Columbia whose research focuses on vulnerable youth. That gives people a lot of impunity about what they can and cannot do.Saewyc says that corporal punishment laws continue to exist because Americas legal system hasnt caught up with the massive body of research that illustrates the harm these punishments can do to children. She notes that there have never been corporal punishment bans, as society originally saw spanking and paddling as good punishment. New Jersey became the first state to ban corporal punishment in schools by statute in 1867, but many other states did not enact a ban until the late 1980s or early 1990s[Back then], we didn't have the same level of understanding and knowledge about what physical punishment does in terms of the health and well-being of young people, Saewyc told Uncloseted Media. Violence against young people at peak times when they're growing and developing has a big impact on their brains that can have long-term impacts. People who have experienced abuse in childhood are more likely to experience heart disease and strokes, she says.These laws may disproportionately affect queer youth, as multiple studies suggest LGBTQ kids experience violence and emotional abuse from parents at a higher rate than their counterparts. [Many parents] have this perspective that they don't want their child to be LGBTQ, and that somehow this violence will help prevent them from becoming gay or trans, Saewyc says.Subscribe nowPhoto by Getty Images for Unsplash.LGBTQ Kids Are at Greater RiskD, who is gay and trans, says the physical punishments he received were often coupled with discipline rooted in social shame. For something as minor as eating a snack between meals without permission, D remembers his father forcing him to wear a baseball cap with the word liar written on it. He would have me wear the hat, and I would have to wear it to church and other social activities for around a week. And then if someone asked me about the hat, I would have to tell them what I did to earn it.We know that gender non-conformity in children is associated with an increased experience of violence from parents, Sloan Okrey Anderson, assistant professor of social work at St. Catherine University, told Uncloseted Media.Okrey Anderson says that parents targeting their queer children with more severe discipline is often the product of subconscious bias. There have been studies that look at brain scans to see how parents react to their kids differently, and even parents who say they're supportive will still be more activated in negative ways around their queer kids, they say. Parents just tend to have more internalized negative beliefs about their queer kids.These negative beliefs are often compounded by conservative religious environments. Jesse, who grew up in an Evangelical community, was also subjected to corporal punishment for being queer. I was in that generation where we were the first kids to be out as gay, Jesse, a gay and nonbinary 37-year-old, told Uncloseted Media. My community was very religious. It's a church on every street corner type of place.As a result of being gay, Jesse was bullied at their Indiana schoolwhere corporal punishment is still legalby peers and teachers. During their junior year of high school, Jesse was expelled, supposedly for missing too many classes. I asked the people who were in the room with me if me being gay had factored into their decision to kick me out, they say. Nobody said anything to me or could look me in the eye.While many queer kids who are bullied at school may find refuge at home, Jesse says they were also beaten by their father. He hit me a lot, sometimes with a belt, sometimes just with his hands, they say. It felt very normal. It was just part of how my life was.Jesse says it reached a boiling point when they told their dad that they were gay. That night that I came out to him, we had a physical altercation. He beat me pretty severely. I had a black eye and a busted lip.Subscribe for accountability journalism.While not all the violence Jesse experienced was legal, Cindy Miller-Perrin, a professor of psychology at Pepperdine University, says that spanking and other forms of corporal punishment create a slippery slope that often leads to illegal abuse. Kids who are physically abused [are] also spanked at a very high rate, she told Uncloseted Media. It's not necessarily true that everyone who spanks their kid will end up physically abusing them, but it's a very significant risk factor.A 2019 study published in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence found that parents attending religious groups punish their children using corporal punishment more often than parents who are not participating in these groups. The study also found that 21% of parents seek advice from religious leaders, and those who do have higher odds of corporal punishment.That may be in part because attitudes supporting corporal punishment can be seen in Christian literature like To Train Up a Child, a parenting book written by Evangelicals Michael and Debi Pearl. The bookwhich has sold hundreds of thousands of copiesencourages parents to spank and paddle their kids, withhold food from them and even hold them underwater until panic set[s] in. The ministry run by the Pearls has been connected to the death of two children, as the parents were following the familys protocol.There are some faith communities who take interpretation of the Bible or other holy texts, or their cultural traditions going back centuries that include controlling children, says Saewyc, adding that many conservative Christians use the Old Testament to justify physically punishing their children. Passages like Proverbs 13:24, which states, Those who spare the rod hate their children, but those who love them are diligent to discipline them, are often interpreted by parents to mean that they are doing their children a disservice if they do not physically punish them.D says his parents are fanatically religious and that it was absolutely an alternate reality in his home. The devil was real and present at all times, he says, and anything that seemed against God in us could be demonic possession, and you could punish that out of the person.D says this religious extremism was made more dangerous because his mother suffered from depression, bulimia and borderline personality disorder. Her illnesses made for a checkerboard of good days and bad days, he says.Photo by Dmitrii Shirnin for Unsplash.Subscribe nowWhat Can Be Done?Miller-Perrin says a key component to dissuading parents from using corporal punishment as discipline is through education. Parents tend to parent the way that they were parented, because that's what they know. And so parent education programs that teach alternative forms of discipline are really effective.Beyond this, changing the laws would be the ultimate goal. [Physical punishment] is seen as normative. And if we made it illegal, that could go a long way because it would change attitudes, she says.And there is a push to do this. In 2023, former U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona wrote a letter to governors and school leaders, urging them to outlaw corporal punishment in schools. Meanwhile, organizations like End Corporal Punishment are working towards the universal prohibition and elimination of corporal punishment of children.And in March, during the 58th session of the Human Rights Council, 40 countries made a first-ever joint statement addressing childrens fundamental right to protection from all corporal punishment.Absent from that list was the United States, where tens of thousands of kids continue to be subjected to corporal punishment every year.[Corporal punishment] is very normative in the United States, so the general population doesn't really question it. I think its also related to the 14th Amendmentthat parents believe they have the right to discipline their children as they see fit, says Miller-Perrin. So in some ways, there's a disparity between parental rights and children's rights.For Jesse and D, making sense of the way their parents treated them is confusing and exhausting. Jesse remembers picnics with their father where they would feed ducks together. To them, these memories are just as integral to their childhood as those involving violence. It's hard because you want to love your parents, and you want your parents to love you, they say. And with abuse, usually there's a good amount of good times, just as much as there's bad times.D says he hopes to spread awareness by sharing his story. I cant fix all this stuff in my childhood, he says. But I can potentially prevent someone else's childhood from being awful. Despite the intense trauma Jesse and D have been through, both of them now have supportive partners and have gone through therapy. Neither of them are in contact with their parents.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media0 Reacties 0 aandelen 93 Views 0 voorbeeld
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