• Japan GP: Red Bull to race with one-off white livery in Honda tribute
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    Red Bull will race with a one-off white livery at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix to pay tribute to engine partner Honda.
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  • Can Marmoush take advantage of Haaland's absence for City?
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    With Erling Haaland set for a spell on the sidelines with an ankle injury, Manchester City striker Omar Marmoush has been handed a chance to shine, and he showed in the FA Cup quarterfinals against Bournemouth.
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  • Wrexham revenue up 155% amid promotion push
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    Wrexham reported record financial results for their first year back in the EFL in the latest chapter of the club's success story.
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  • Davidson out of USWNT squad with knee injury
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    Defender Tierna Davidson will miss the United States women's national team's upcoming pair of games against Brazil due to a knee injury, U.S. Soccer announced on Monday.
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  • Women's team sale pads 128.4m Chelsea profit
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    Chelsea recorded a pre-tax profit before taxation of 128.4 million pounds ($165.83 million) for the year ending in June despite a fall in revenue thanks to the repositioning of their women's team, the Premier League club said on Monday.
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  • Arsenal and Spurs to play first NLD overseas
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    Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal will face off in Hong Kong in July for what will be the first north London derby to take place outside of the UK.
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  • Is Copa clash vs. Bara make-or-break time for Simeone at Atltico?
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    Diego Simeone is the most important figure in Atltico Madrid's history. Lose to Bara, however, and that legacy will become about what could have been.
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  • Liverpool not affected by Trent speculation - Slot
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    Arne Slot has said he is not affected by speculation over Trent Alexander-Arnold's future amid reports the defender could move to Real Madrid.
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  • Women's team sale pads 128.4m Chelsea profit
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    Chelsea recorded a pre-tax profit before taxation of 128.4 million pounds ($165.83 million) for the year ending in June despite a fall in revenue thanks to the repositioning of their women's team, the Premier League club said on Monday.
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  • Arsenal and Spurs to play first NLD overseas
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    Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal will face off in Hong Kong in July for what will be the first north London derby to take place outside of the UK.
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  • China has already taken steps to reduce retractions of papers from its hospitals
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    Nature, Published online: 01 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01007-0China has already taken steps to reduce retractions of papers from its hospitals
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  • Action needed to mitigate effects of slashing USAID
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    Nature, Published online: 01 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01005-2Action needed to mitigate effects of slashing USAID
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  • Sporting KC, Vermes part ways after 16 years
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    Sporting Kansas City have have parted ways with manager Peter Vermes the Major League Soccer club announced on Monday.
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  • UConn returns to Final Four behind Bueckers' 31
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    Behind 31 points and six assists, Paige Bueckers lifted No. 2 seed UConn to a 78-64 win over No. 1 seed USC in the Spokane 4 regional final, clinching the team's 16th Final Four appearance in 17 years and 24th overall.
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  • NHL playoff watch: Will the Capitals or Jets win the Presidents' Trophy?
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    It appears to be a two-team race for the No. 1 overall seed. Plus, updated playoff bracket projections.
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  • Las Palmas GK undergoes perforated bowel op
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    Las Palmas goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen underwent successful surgery to repair a bowel perforation, the LaLiga club announced on Monday.
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  • Sporting KC, Vermes part ways after 16 years
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    Sporting Kansas City have have parted ways with manager Peter Vermes the Major League Soccer club announced on Monday.
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  • UConn returns to Final Four behind Bueckers' 31
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    Behind 31 points and six assists, Paige Bueckers lifted No. 2 seed UConn to a 78-64 win over No. 1 seed USC in the Spokane 4 regional final, clinching the team's 16th Final Four appearance in 17 years and 24th overall.
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  • Myanmar earthquake death toll surpasses 2,700 as hope fades for finding more survivors
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    Myanmar's rescuers work through rubble of a collapsed building following Friday's earthquake in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Tuesday, April 1, 2025. (AP Photo)2025-04-01T06:46:24Z BANGKOK (AP) The death toll from the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake that hit Myanmar has surpassed 2,700, with thousands more injured, Myanmar media reported Tuesday.The head of Myanmars military government, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, told a forum in the capital, Naypyitaw, that 2,719 people have now been found dead, with 4,521 others injured and 441 missing, the Western News online portal reported.With many areas hit by Fridays earthquake still not reached by rescue crews, those numbers are still expected to rise.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. APs earlier story follows below.BANGKOK (AP) Rescue workers saved a 63-year-old woman from the rubble of a building in Myanmars capital on Tuesday, but hope was fading of finding many more survivors of the violent earthquake that killed at least 2,000 people, compounding a humanitarian crisis caused by a civil war. The fire department in Naypyitaw said the woman was successfully pulled from the rubble 91 hours after being buried when the building collapsed in the 7.7 magnitude earthquake that occurred at midday Friday. Experts say the likelihood of finding survivors drops dramatically after 72 hours. Death toll numbers forecast to increaseThe earthquakes epicenter was near the countrys second-largest city, Mandalay, and the military-run government has reported 2,065 people killed so far, more than 3,900 injured and 270 missing. Those figures are widely expected to rise, but the earthquake hit a wide swath of the country, leaving many areas without power, telephone or cell connections and damaging roads and bridges, leaving the full extent of the devastation hard to assess.Most of the reports so far have come from Mandalay and Naypyitaw.The needs are massive, and they are rising by the hour, said Julia Rees, UNICEFs deputy representative for Myanmar. The window for lifesaving response is closing. Across the affected areas, families are facing acute shortages of clean water, food, and medical supplies.Myanmars fire department said that 403 people have been rescued in Mandalay and 259 bodies have been found so far. In one incident alone, 50 Buddhist monks who were taking a religious exam in a monastery were killed when the building collapsed and 150 more are thought to be buried in the rubble. Structural damage is extensiveThe World Health Organization said that more than 10,000 buildings overall are known to have collapsed or been severely damaged in central and northwest Myanmar.The earthquake also rocked neighboring Thailand, causing a high-rise building under construction to collapse and burying many workers. Two bodies were pulled from the rubble on Monday but dozens were still missing. Overall, there were 20 people killed and 34 injured in Bangkok, primarily at the construction site. In Myanmar, search and rescue efforts across the affected area paused briefly at midday on Tuesday as people stood for a minute in silent tribute to the dead. Relief efforts moving at a sluggish paceForeign aid workers have been arriving slowly to help in the rescue efforts, but progress was still slow with a lack of heavy machinery in many places.In one site in Naypyitaw on Tuesday, workers formed a human chain, passing chunks of brick and concrete out hand-by-hand from the ruins of a collapsed building. The Myanmar military governments official Global New Light of Myanmar reported Tuesday that a team of Chinese rescuers saved four people the day before from the ruins of the Sky Villa, a large apartment complex that collapsed during the quake. They included a 5-year-old and a pregnant woman who had been trapped for more than 60 hours. The same publication also reported two teenagers were able to crawl out of the rubble of the same building to where rescue crews were working, using their cellphone flashlights to help guide them. The rescue workers were then able to use details from what they told them to locate their grandmother and sibling.International rescue teams from several countries are on the scene, including from Russia, China, India, the United Arab Emirates and several Southeast Asian countries. The U.S. Embassy said an American team had been sent but hadnt yet arrived. Aid pledges pouring in as officials warn of disease outbreak riskMeantime, multiple countries have pledged millions in aid to assist Myanmar and humanitarian aid organizations with the monumental task ahead.Even before the earthquake, more than 3 million people had been displaced from their homes by Myanmars brutal civil war, and nearly 20 million were in need, according to the U.N. Many were already lacking in basic medical care and standard vaccinations, and the destruction of water and sanitation infrastructure by the earthquake raises the risk of disease outbreaks, warned the U.N.'s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.The displacement of thousands into overcrowded shelters, coupled with the destruction of water and sanitation infrastructure, has significantly heightened the risk of communicable disease outbreaks, OCHA said in its latest report. Vulnerability to respiratory infections, skin diseases, vector-borne illnesses such as dengue fever, and vaccine-preventable diseases like measles is escalating, it added. The onset of monsoon season also a worryShelter is also a major problem, especially with the monsoon season looming. Since the earthquake, many people have been sleeping outside, either because homes were destroyed or out of fear of aftershocks.Civil war complicates disaster reliefMyanmars military seized power in 2021 from the democratically elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi, sparking what has turned into significant armed resistance and a brutal civil war.Government forces have lost control of much of Myanmar, and many places were dangerous or impossible for aid groups to reach even before the quake.Military attacks and those from some anti-military groups have not stopped in the aftermath of the earthquake, though the shadow opposition National Unity Government has called a unilateral ceasefire for its forces.The NUG, established by elected lawmakers who were ousted in 2021, called for the international community to ensure humanitarian aid is delivered directly to the earthquake victims, urging vigilance against any attempts by the military junta to divert or obstruct humanitarian assistance.We are in a race against time to save lives, the NUG said in a statement. Any obstruction to these efforts will have devastating consequences, not only due to the impact of the earthquake but also because of the juntas continued brutality, which actively hinders the delivery of lifesaving assistance.It wasnt immediately clear whether the military has been impeding humanitarian aid. In the past, it initially refused to allow in foreign rescue teams or many emergency supplies after Cyclone Nargis in 2008, which resulted in well more than 100,000 deaths. Even once it did allow foreign assistance, it was with severe restrictions.In this case, however, the head of Myanmars military government, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, pointedly said on the day of the earthquake that the country would accept outside help. Tom Andrews, a monitor on rights in Myanmar commissioned by the U.N.-backed Human Rights Council, said on X that to facilitate aid, military attacks must stop.The focus in Myanmar must be on saving lives, not taking them, he said.___Grant Peck in Bangkok and Jamey Keaten in Geneva contributed to this story. DAVID RISING Rising covers regional Asia-Pacific stories for The Associated Press. He has worked around the world, including covering the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Ukraine, and was based for nearly 20 years in Berlin before moving to Bangkok. twitter mailto
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  • Middle East latest: Israel hits southern Beirut with airstrike, killing at least 3 people
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    FILE -Vice Adm. Eli Sharvit arrives on board the Israeli Navy Ship Atzmaut in the Mediterranean Sea, Sept. 1, 2021. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit, File)2025-04-01T07:27:50Z The Israeli military struck a building in Beiruts southern suburbs early Tuesday, killing at least three people, in an attack it said targeted a member of the Hezbollah militant group.The airstrike came without warning days after Israel launched an attack on the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on Friday for the first time since a ceasefire ended fighting between Israeli forces and the Hezbollah militant group in November. At least seven other people were wounded in Tuesdays airstrike, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.The Israeli military said in a statement the latest strike targeted a Hezbollah member who had been helping the Palestinian Hamas group in the Gaza Strip in attacks against Israel.___Heres the latest: Netanyahu withdraws his nomination to lead internal security agencyIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has withdrawn his nomination of a former navy commander to lead the countrys internal security agency after a flurry of criticism.Netanyahus office said in a statement early Tuesday after meeting with Vice Adm. Eli Sharvit that he intends to examine other candidates, without elaborating.The nomination announced on Monday had provoked widespread criticism from allies and opponents.Critics of Netanyahu are already up in arms over his move to fire Ronen Bar, the current head of the Shin Bet domestic security agency, viewing it as part of a broader assault on state institutions at a time when Netanyahu is on trial for alleged corruption and his aides are being investigated over links to the Gulf Arab nation of Qatar. Israels Supreme Court froze Bars dismissal pending further hearings but cleared the way for Netanyahu to interview candidates for the job.The nomination of Sharvit angered some of Netanyahus allies after Israeli media reported that he had taken part in protests against Netanyahus plans to overhaul the judiciary in 2023.The move also brought an unexpected rebuke from Sen. Lindsey Graham, a top ally of President Donald Trump, who tweeted an excerpt of an op-ed Sharvit had written for an Israeli technology news website in January 2024 criticizing Trumps climate policies. Graham called the nomination beyond problematic. Israeli military says it intercepted a projective fired from GazaThe Israeli military says it intercepted a projectile fired from the Gaza Strip early Tuesday that set off sirens in nearby communities.Palestinian militants have fired a small number of rockets, without causing any casualties or damage, since Israel ended its ceasefire with Hamas last month.Israel has launched waves of airstrikes and limited ground operations, killing hundreds of Palestinians.Hamas ignited the war with its Oct. 7, 2023, attack into Israel, in which militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted 251, most of whom have since been released in ceasefires or other deals. Hamas is still holding 59 hostages, 24 of whom are believed to be alive.Israels offensive has killed over 50,000 Palestinians, according to Gazas Health Ministry, which does not say how many were combatants or civilians.
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  • Sex Columnist Dan Savage on Non-Monogamy Today and the White Lotus Incest Storyline
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    Subscribe nowSex, love and romance have historically been viewed through the lens of monogamy, with any hook-up outside of your primary relationship seen as the ultimate sin. But in recent years, these norms have started eroding: According to a 2023 survey, 34% of Americans describe their ideal relationship as not entirely monogamous.In addition, the youngest generation of adultsGen Zare having less sex and fewer one-night stands than their millennial counterparts. This is all occurring at a time when more people than ever are identifying as something other than straight and when pop culture is pushing the envelope on sexual storylines, including plotlines of sibling incest on White Lotus and Monsters.To make sense of all of this, we called up legendary sex columnist and LGBTQ activist Dan Savagewho coined the term monogamishto get his take on all things sex in America in 2025.Watch the full interview above or read the transcript here:Spencer Macnuaghton: Hi, everyone. I am here with Dan Savage, American sex columnist, journalist, LGBTQ activist, and the host of the very popular podcast Savage Lovecast. Dan, thank you so much for chatting with me and Uncloseted Media today.Dan Savage: Thank you for having me.Photo courtesy of Dan Savage.S.M.: Well, I want to get started right away with a question I'm super personally curious about. You kind of coined the term monogamish. How would you describe the state of monogamy in America in 2025? Where are we at with it? Obviously, it's evolved.D.S.: More people are, I think, moving toward what gay men have always done. For gay male couples, monogamy's always been an opt-in. It's been an active choice and not a default setting. It was something that was discussed and chosen by the couple. And it could be unchosen; it could be renegotiated. But now you see more straight people thinking about monogamy and choosing it if it's right for them in the same way that monogamy as a choice had been right for other gay couples. Those being choices a couple makes together. That choice can be renegotiated over the life of a relationship. And what works for you in the first few years, the first 5 years, the first 10 or 20 years, may not be what works for you 20 years in as a couple. You may choose something else along the way.Gay people who were in open relationships tended to be out about it because you couldn't be gay without being out about something that was hard to talk about. And that might upset some people. And then everything else about your sexuality after you come out as gay just feels less scary. You know, these things that for straight people often feel like mountains, for gay people feel like molehills.But as more gay people came out, and more straight people got to know gay people, what straight people saw was that our relationships [and] our sex lives were organized differently and more actively chosen, that we didn't just default to settings around sex roles, gender roles, gendered expectations, housework, child-rearing straight people began to look at gay couples, look at gay relationships, look at the gay people that they knew and modeled their relationships a little more closely after ours.A lot of the gay men that I know who say they're in monogamous relationships, when I drill down with them, I think, Oh, no, that's monogamish. That's monogamous with some squish. And it was a word I coined early in my relationship with my husband, Terry. We've been together 30 years. We were monogamous for the first four. And then we were non-monogamous. And when we started being honest about being not monogamous, 26 years ago and we were new parents and we were honest about it. Straight people, friends and even other gay people would make an assumption about the amount of sex we were having with other people and whether we were even having sex with each other anymore. And at that stage in our relationship when either of us were having sex, it was usually with each other and very rarely with a very special guest star. And we were more monogamous than not. And that's when I came up with monogamish to describe these relationships that exist as the primary commitment that, you know, it's mostly just the two of these people who have sex with each other. And then every once in a while, there's some allowance for outside sexual contact by mutual agreement, but it's very minimal.S.M.: In your years of looking at this, talking to people about the idea of monogamy, are there any hard and fast rules for people watching this who might be considering it where youre like, These are the things Ive noticed work in non-monogamous relationships? Because people have really strong opinions on whether or not non-monogamy can even work.D.S.: Which is insane when you consider the divorce rate, when you consider serial monogamy. It's not like non-monogamy is chaos and monogamy is stability and nobody in a monogamous relationship has ever been dumped, divorced, or cheated on.What makes a relationship work, monogamous or non-monogamous, is honesty, communication, accommodation, and some allowance for human failure. I'm always saying to people in monogamous relationships that if you're with somebody for 50 years and they cheated on you twice, they were really good at monogamy. It's insane to define [romantic relationships as just monogamous], and the only definition of success is flawless, perfect execution over five decades. That's a standard we apply to no other human endeavor. People fall down. And if you want your monogamous relationship to be resilient and survive an infidelity, which is common in monogamous relationships, you need to have a framing of your monogamous relationship where it could survive that.I'm always saying to people that if you define cheating as unforgivable, and then you define everything as cheating, then your relationships are not gonna survive for very long. When it comes to stability in a long-term committed relationship, you want to have a very narrow definition of cheating. You don't want lots of things to count so that you don't wind up feeling like you have to break up over and over again. Because, [for example], your partner liked somebody's photograph on Instagram, which I keep seeing held up as evidence of an infidelity, which is just insane.Subscribe for LGBTQ-focused journalism. S.M.: And I remember, it was about 10 years ago, it was one of my first journalistic articles, it was a big deal for me, I wrote an article in The Guardian and the headline was How Gay Men are Making Open Relationships Work, and the research then at least showed that it's gay men who were doing this, not as much same-sex couples that are women. Is that still the case today? And how do you explain that?D.S.: You can't have this conversation without tiptoeing into generalizations about four billion people on the one hand and four billion people on the other. But there are differences between male and female sexuality, and you see those play out in the differences between gay male sex cultures and relationship cultures and lesbian sex cultures and relationship cultures.The relationships most likely to be monogamous are lesbian relationships. The relationships less likely to be monogamous are opposite-sex relationships or straight relationships. The least likely to be monogamous are gay male relationships. Paradoxically, the people who are least likely to divorce are gay male couples; more likely are straight couples, and most likely are lesbian couples.So non-monogamy correlates and may have a causal relationship with relationship stability, and not what everyone assumes it's gonna correlate strongly with, which is relationship instability. I cant remember the name of the sex researcher, I quote her in one of my books, but she said, Every monogamous relationship is a disaster waiting to happen.S.M.: Do you believe that?D.S.: Kinda. Yeah, especially if that couple is unrealistic about what cheating is and means. When Terry and I became parents, we were monogamous. And one of the things we had to talk about was, before I was comfortable doing the adoption of our son was, What happens if one of us cheats? And Terry's attitude was, If you cheat on me, it's over. And my response was, Then we shouldn't do this. Not because I'm gonna cheat on you, not because I plan on it, but that could happen. And so if our default, if that should happen, is the relationship ends, we're adopting a child into a home that has a very shaky foundation. I get uncomfortable saying this because I know tons of insanely horny women who like casual sex and sex is external for them in a way that it can be for men, but men tend to have higher sex drives than women do. Sex is potentially much more consequential for women, for assigned female at birth persons, because the risk of pregnancy, the risk of STI transmissions are higher and the potential consequences are greater, and then you have to factor into that the risk of male violence and males being stronger than females and how much bigger a threat that is for women which all ups the opportunity costs of impulsive sexuality or casual sex for women.S.M.: How about straight people getting in the mix on non-monogamy? Because I have a lot of straight friends who are doing the 2.1 kids, the monogamous relationship, buying the home, that kind of thing, which I kind of almost equate to being old school now in 2025. So what's changing now when it comes to straight people and being a little bit more open-minded when it comes to non-monogamy?D.S.: The straight lifestyle was marriage, monogamy, children. And that was straight to the extent that gay people were excluded from that. But also straight people were under incredible pressure to marry and have children whether they wanted to or not, especially women for all of recorded human history. What you see now is lots of straight couples now leading the quote-unquote gay lifestyle of multiple partners, not settling down. And I think this is fascinating.S.M.: A lot of couples might be thinking right now, Hey, I want to explore opening up my relationship. I don't know how to broach the subject. What's your advice to couples who might be thinking, I kind of want to have the conversation, but I'm too afraid to do it?D.S.: Early in the relationship, you should have the conversation. It's hard 15 years in to retroactively have the conversation about your expectations, especially if you just defaulted to the assumption that love means monogamy and monogamy means love. I think people should say at the start, like, We're monogamous. We're choosing monogamy. We can talk about this down the road if we need to, right? Life is long, and what matters to you very much at the start might not matter to you at all 20 years in. But how do you have that conversation? You just risk it. But you can't un-have that conversation. If your partner feels betrayed because you would even want to have sex with somebody else ever under any circumstance, you can't un-make that. We're told this lie that if you're in love, you're not going to want to fuck other people. And so not only should a monogamous commitment come easy, we shouldn't even have to make it if that's how it actually worked. The monogamous commitment comes into force and matters when there is desire to fuck other people, the impulse, the temptation. That's when you have to honor the monogamous commitment. That's when it's will, thats when its meaningfulit's a sacrifice. And monogamous people would be more satisfied in their relationships if they could recognize the sacrifice and honor it and take the win that it is. I know a lot of people identify as monogamish who don't have sex with other people. They just use that to describe that they are monogamous but they recognize that, of course, there is desire for other people, crushes on other people, attractions to other people. And if you can allow for that, you're going to make your relationship much more stable.S.M.: I want to pivot to Gen Z a little bit. Studies indicate that Gen Z is engaging in sexual activities less frequently than previous generations. One survey found that about 40% of young adults had no sexual partners in the prior year. Why do you think that is? I find it interesting because I think if Gen Z's becoming more queer and more liberal, wouldn't you expect them to have more sex?D.S.: It is odd. So much has changed. We're isolated now and endlessly entertained now and diverted now in ways we didn't used to be. If you wanted to meet people, you used to have to leave the house. And that process of leaving the house, interacting with people, going places, doing things, gave you the skillset that you needed to negotiate the kind of interpersonal human relationships and connections that could be sexual, that could lead to romantic connections. And with social media's ability to make us think were creating those connections without having to do the work of meeting people and being face-to-face has undermined that skillset. It's also, you know, we live in a culture and at a time where the consequences of putting a foot wrong erotically or sexually in a charged environment can be high, especially for young menand rightly so. Subscribe nowThere's also the tsunami of porn and the ability to get a lot of your sexual needs met, again, without having to leave the house. If I wanted to look at porn when I was 16 years old, I had to go shoplift it. I had to leave the house, and now you don't. And there are people who get their sexual needs met virtually now and derive so much satisfaction from the virtual meeting of their sexual needs that they don't feel particularly motivated to get out there in "meet space" and try to find somebody in that imperfect world. You know, our fantasies are always perfect. Our sexual fantasies, our erotic fantasies, our masturbatory fantasiesthey're always perfect, but they used to be limited to what we could imagine or picture, like the little bit of porn we could get our hands on. And now, with the Internet, they can be fully realized two-dimensionally. And for some people, real-life sex and negotiating real-life sex is not as attractive and is not as satisfying as the perfect two-dimensional virtual sex that they can get online.S.M.: This is a trickier question. I don't know if you've been watching White Lotus.D.S: I have.S.M.: So, you know, White Lotus, obviously season three, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Sam Nivola, they play brothers and there is an incest storyline. And they officially hooked up in the last episode, the brothers. And it was [the shows] highest-rated episode ever with 4.2 million viewers. It broke the internet. Everyone's talking about it. There was also an incest storyline in Ryan Murphy's Netflix series about the Menendez brothers, and I found it really interesting that these are two very conventionally attractive men who are engaging in incest storylines that are breaking the queer internet over an issue that's really taboo and really problematic. So I'm curious what you think about all that as this has almost become mainstreamed and in a way glamorized by Hollywood.Photo: White Lotus season 3D.S.: Incest is the number one search category on Pornhub. There's stepbrother, stepsister porn, stepmother pornhuge genres. What does it tell us that there is this desire for the representation of this kind of transgression? When you drill down on people with incest fetishes, as opposed to actual sexual abuse within families, that kind of incestuous criminal behavior, what you find are people who are like, I have no interest in sleeping with my actual parents or my actual siblings, but there's something sexy about the fantasy of that transgression, about that taboo. When we watched the Menendez brothers, we knew that that was almost like a fantasy projection. And we're watching White Lotus, and it's that too, where Schwarzenegger and the other actor are not actual brothers, but we're seeing represented something that's shockingly transgressive if they were brothers, if they were siblings, which they're not.S.M.: When you think about Mike White and Ryan Murphy, the two most famous gay male executive producers on earth right now, both going for incest storylines among two really attractive men, is there anything irresponsible about that?D.S.: Is there anything irresponsible about it? I dont think that hm. Mike White and Ryan Murphy may be reflecting a trend; they didnt create this trend. There is something about that taboo that appeals to people. And I don't have that. I watched that, and I was repulsed. I could not do what Lachlan does with Saxon in that moment, but there's some part of me that's like, Okay, but it's hot because they're not brothers, and that actor, those actors are like twunk and twink. I can see why it's hot to put them together and create this narrative where they're doing something terrible that's gonna have knock-on effects dramatically and play out in ways that are obviously, I think, gonna be consequential.S.M.: And I guess...D.S.: I don't think a lot of people went homeI don't think a lot of people watched that episode of White Lotus and then jacked their brothers off. I don't think that there is that cause and effect.S.M.: You have two consenting male brothers who want to hook up. Should we see that as a taboo in society?D.S.: I think we should.S.M.: Why?D.S.: I am very pro the-incest-taboo. You know, one of the things you sometimes get thrown in your face when you're arguing for gay rights is like, Hey, if love is love and if two consenting adults And then you'll have the incest fetishists turn on you or show up anonymously in your comments or mentions and say, Okay, so if a dad and a daughter, both over 18, consent, is that okay? And I think there are some taboos I'm comfortable with, because if we were to frame incest as not transgressive, that opens a door to the exploitation within families by sexually damaged people. That opens a door to abuse, and I feel like we need to not blur that line to the extent that we can.S.M.: So I want to hit you with the politics now. There's a ton of transphobia in American society. There's a ton of anti-LGBTQ sentiment right now in American society, and that's led by Donald Trump, thats led by far-right politicians. And I find it interesting because when you look at studies like a 2021 study found that Republican participants showed more rape-supportive attitudes, especially when the perpetrator was a Republican or when the victim was a Democrat. You have a lot of puritanical beliefs, like Mike Johnson watching his son's porn consumption being his accountability coach, and I'm curious if there's any link between far-right sentiment that has to do with this puritanical vibe and the kind of connections to either kink and more extreme sexual desires or, more troublingly, sexual assault, rape culture, that sort of thing. Is there any connection there?D.S.: I think there's a connection around misogyny and sexism and sex roles and gendered expectations, not just around sexual activity and mate selection, but also around expression and this desire, this backlash, and a desire to turn the clock backnot just on LGBT people and other sexual minorities, but on women. I think there's a huge movement, a very troubling movement, to essentially re-enslave women. I think it's bigger than just picking on gay people. I think it's bigger than the attacks on trans people. What is that about besides the kind of biological essentialist idea of what a man should be or a woman should be and how you should be imprisoned by that? And I sound a little bit like the stoned kid in a dorm room right now, but I'm just trying to see the bigger things at work here. They always start with attacking queer people and trans people. The fascist impulse, right-wing authoritarianism, always comes coupled with anti-queer, anti-gay, anti-trans bigotry and policies that are themselves welded to anti-woman and deeply misogynistic attitudes and policies. Homophobia is misogyny's little brother. There's never misogyny without homophobia and homophobia without misogyny.Subscribe for accountability journalism.S.M.: Are there specific things, obviously Roe v. Wade was overturned, but are there specific laws, policies, rights, and freedoms that you're concerned about for women specifically?D.S.: The GOP's agenda for American women are husbands you can't divorce, pregnancies you can't prevent or terminate, and politicians you can't vote out of office. They want to end no-fault divorce, which will trap women in marriages they can't get out of. They've ended Roe v. Wade, and they're coming for birth control. Fringe voices on the right are saying that the amendment to the U.S. Constitution; giving women the franchise, giving women the vote, needs to be repealed, and that if women couldn't vote, we wouldn't see any Democratic elected officials. We'd never have a Democratic president ever again, and it's true. And they're going to go after that. And now, I feel like I'm the only one paying attention to all these calls to strip women of the right to vote, which we've now seen with Trump's executive order on voting, and the bill making its way through Congress where, if there's a discrepancy between your legal name and the name on your birth certificate, it's going to be harder or if not impossible for you to vote. Well, the majority of people whose adult name isn't reflected by their birth certificatenot trans peopleit's married women who took their husbands' names. This is where we're headed.S.M.: Dan Savage, you are so endlessly interesting. I could talk to you for so long, but we're grateful for your time today. Thank you so much for coming on to speak with me and Uncloseted Media today.D.S.: Thank you for having me. 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  • Europe says that it holds a lot of trade cards on the eve of Trumps tariff Liberation Day
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    European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen addresses European Parliament members on new plans to ramp up defense spending agreed at last week's summit, Tuesday, March 11, 2025 at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France. (AP Photo/Pascal Bastien)2025-04-01T08:34:35Z BRUSSELS (AP) A top European Union official warned the U.S. on Tuesday that the worlds biggest trade bloc holds a lot of cards when it comes to dealing with the Trump administrations new tariffs and has a good plan to retaliate if forced to.U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to roll out taxes on imports from other countries on Wednesday. He says they will free the U.S. from reliance on foreign goods.Hes vowed to impose reciprocal tariffs to match the duties that other countries charge on U.S. products, dubbing April 2 Liberation Day.Europe has not started this confrontation. We do not necessarily want to retaliate, but if it is necessary, we have a strong plan to retaliate and we will use it, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told EU lawmakers.The commission, the EUs executive branch, negotiates trade deals on behalf of the blocs 27 member countries and manages trade disputes on their behalf. Europe holds a lot of cards, from trade to technology to the size of our market. But this strength is also built on our readiness to take firm counter measures if necessary. All instruments are on the table, von der Leyen said, at a European Parliament session in Strasbourg, France. The commission already intends to impose duties on U.S. goods worth some $28 billion in mid-April in response to Trumps steel and aluminum tariffs. The EU duties will target steel and aluminum products, but also textiles, home appliances and farm goods. A lot remains unknown about how Trumps levies will actually be implemented, notably the reciprocal tariffs, and the EU wants to assess their impact before taking retaliatory action.So many Europeans feel utterly disheartened by the announcement from the United States, von der Leyen said. This is the largest and most prosperous trade relationship worldwide. We would all be better off if we could find a constructive solution. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • Germany sees Ukraine truce efforts as deadlocked while China says the talks are encouraging
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    A Ukrainian military boat CB90 of Military Naval Forces patrols Black Sea coast line of Odesa region, Ukraine, on March 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)2025-04-01T08:46:11Z Germanys chief diplomat on Tuesday described U.S. President Donald Trumps efforts to secure a truce in the three-year war between Russia and Ukraine as deadlocked, while Chinas foreign minister said it was encouraging that the talks between Washington and Moscow on finding a settlement are continuing.German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, arriving in Kyiv for an unannounced visit, said that due to the deadlock between the U.S. and Russia on forging a ceasefire deal, European allies continued support for Ukraine in the war is absolutely crucial.Trump on Sunday scolded Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, expressing frustration at the continued fighting in a war that he had pledged to swiftly stop.Trump insisted progress was being made in the negotiations, but said that he would consider imposing further sanctions on Moscow and accused Zelenskyy of trying to back out of a deal with the U.S. on access to Ukraines mineral resources. Putin has effectively refused a U.S. proposal for an immediate and full 30-day halt in the fighting, despite Trumps prodding. Also, a partial ceasefire in the Black Sea that could allow safer shipments has fallen foul of conditions imposed by Kremlin negotiators. Russia is holding out on a Black Sea deal in order to stall efforts toward a general ceasefire and extract additional concessions from the West, according to an assessment late Monday by the Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank. Putin previously has ruled out a temporary break in hostilities, saying that it would only benefit Ukraine and its Western allies by letting them replenish their arsenals. He has insisted that Moscow wants a comprehensive agreement that would ensure a lasting settlement.Meanwhile, deadly attacks by both Russia and Ukraine have continued, and they are gearing up for spring campaigns in their war of attrition along the roughly 1,000-kilometer (620-mile) front line. Overnight, Russia fired no Shahed drones at Ukraine for the first time in more than five months, according to authorities.But Andrii Kovalenko, the head of the counter-disinformation branch of Ukraines Security Council, detected no change in Russian strategy.For now, this means nothing, he said on Telegram.Ukraines European backers say they will keep supporting Kyivs efforts to defeat Russias invasion. Putin is getting military help from North Korea and Iran.China, too, has given diplomatic support to Russia and has provided economic help through trade in energy and consumer goods.Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, on a visit to Moscow, was quoted as saying Tuesday that certain results have been achieved in Washingtons attempt to stop the war as U.S.-Russia relations have improved under Trump.He said in an interview with Russian state news agency RIA Novosti that Beijing supports the goal of a fair, long-term, binding peace agreement acceptable to all parties involved.Wang was to meet Tuesday with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov. He was also expected to meet with Putin, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said without saying when it might happen.___Follow APs coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
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  • Superpowers want to control critical mineral supplies local communities need a stronger say
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    Nature, Published online: 01 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00931-5As governments fight to regulate access to materials important for many technologies, the people mining them are left behind.
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  • Minerals will shape future geopolitical order
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  • 'No one was on the same page': Inside the Grizzlies' shocking firing of Taylor Jenkins
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  • 'No one was on the same page': Inside the Grizzlies' shocking firing of Taylor Jenkins
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  • NBA coaching carousel: What's next for the Grizzlies and Kings jobs?
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  • Layoffs begin at US health agencies charged with tracking disease, researching and regulating food
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    The Department of Health and Human Services building is seen in Washington, April 5, 2009.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)2025-04-01T11:14:40Z Employees across the massive U.S. Health and Human Services Department began receiving notices of dismissal on Tuesday in an overhaul ultimately expected to lay off up to 10,000 people. The notices come just days after President Donald Trump moved to strip workers of their collective bargaining rights at HHS and other agencies throughout the government.Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a plan last week to remake the department, which, through its agencies, is responsible for tracking health trends and disease outbreaks, conducting and funding medical research, and monitoring the safety of food and medicine, as well as for administering health insurance programs for nearly half of the country. The plan would consolidate agencies that oversee billions of dollars for addiction services and community health centers under a new office called the Administration for a Healthy America. The layoffs are expected to shrink HHS to 62,000 positions, lopping off nearly a quarter of its staff 10,000 jobs through layoffs and another 10,000 workers who took early retirement and voluntary separation offers. Democratic Sen. Patty Murray of Washington predicted the cuts will have ramifications when natural disasters strike or infectious diseases, like the ongoing measles outbreak, spread.They may as well be renaming it the Department of Disease because their plan is putting lives in serious jeopardy, Murray said Friday. Beyond layoffs at federal health agencies, cuts are beginning to happen at state and local health departments as a result of an HHS move last week to pull back more than $11 billion in COVID-19-related money. Local and state health officials are still assessing the impact, but some health departments have already identified hundreds of jobs that stand to be eliminated because of lost money, some of them overnight, some of them are already gone, said Lori Tremmel Freeman, chief executive of the National Association of County and City Health Officials. Union representatives for HHS employees received a notice Thursday that 8,000 to 10,000 employees will be terminated. The departments leadership will target positions in human resources, procurement, finance and information technology. Positions in high cost regions or that have been deemed redundant will be the focus of the layoffs.Kennedy criticized the department he oversees as an inefficient sprawling bureaucracy in a video Thursday announcing the restructuring. He said the departments $1.7 trillion yearly budget, has failed to improve the health of Americans.I want to promise you now that were going to do more with less, Kennedy said.The department on Thursday provided a breakdown of some of the cuts.__ 3,500 jobs at the Food and Drug Administration, which inspects and sets safety standards for medications, medical devices and foods.__ 2,400 jobs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which monitors for infectious disease outbreaks and works with public health agencies nationwide. __ 1,200 jobs at the National Institutes of Health, the worlds leading health and medical research institution.__ 300 jobs at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which oversees the Affordable Care Act marketplace, Medicare and Medicaid.At the CDC, most employees have not been unionized, but interest rose sharply this year as the Trump administration took steps to reduce the federal workforce. Roughly 2,000 CDC employees in Atlanta belonged to the American Federation of Government Employees local bargaining unit, with hundreds more who had petitioned to join in recent days being added.But on Thursday night, Trump signed an executive order that would end collective bargaining for a large number of federal agencies, including the CDC and other health agencies.The erosion of collective bargaining rights was decried by some Democratic lawmakers.President Trumps brazen attempt to strip the majority of federal employees of their union rights robs these workers of their hard-fought protections, Reps. Gerald Connolly and Bobby Scott, both of Virginia, said in a joint statement Friday.This will only give Elon Musk more power to dismantle the peoples government with as little resistance from dedicated civil servants as possible further weakening the federal governments ability to serve the American people. ___Associated Press writer Amanda Seitz in Washington and Mike Stobbe in New York contributed. ___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content. CARLA K. JOHNSON Johnson covers research in cancer, addiction and more for The Associated Press. She is a member of APs Health and Science team. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • FDAs top tobacco official is removed from post in latest blow to health agencys leadership
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    A sign for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is displayed outside their offices in Silver Spring, Md., Dec. 10, 2020. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)2025-04-01T12:04:50Z WASHINGTON (AP) The Food and Drug Administrations chief tobacco regulator has been removed from his post amid sweeping cuts at the agency and across the federal health workforce handed down Tuesday, according to people familiar with the matter.In an email to staff, FDA tobacco director Brian King said: It is with a heavy heart and profound disappointment that I share I have been placed on administrative leave.King was removed from his position and offered reassignment to the Indian Health Service, according to a person familiar with the matter who did not have permission to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity.Dozens of staffers in FDAs tobacco center also received notices of dismissal Tuesday morning, including the entire office responsible for enforcing tobacco regulations.King, who joined the agency in 2022, has been vigorously criticized by vaping lobbyists for ordering thousands of companies to remove their fruit and candy-flavored e-cigarettes from the market. During his time at FDA, teen vaping has fallen to a 10-year low. His removal comes just days after FDA vaccine chief Dr. Peter Marks was forced out, citing health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s support for vaccine misinformation and lies in his resignation letter. The latest changes mean that nearly all of FDAs top leaders overseeing drugs, food, vaccines, medical devices and now tobacco products have resigned or retired in recent months. The leadership vacuum comes as Kennedy moves to fire 3,500 FDA staffers and pushes ahead with plans to scrutinize ultra-processed foods, childhood vaccines, antidepressants and other long-established products.The wave of departures means incoming FDA commissioner Marty Makary who was confirmed last week will inherit an agency without many of its top experts and a beleaguered workforce that has been rocked by weeks of layoffs and a chaotic return-to-office process. Only a handful of FDA employees are political appointees, with nearly all of the agencys scientific reviews and decisions overseen by career officials. Neither Makary nor Kennedy have said much about how tobacco policy fits into their plan to Make America Healthy Again. Despite historically low rates of smoking, tobacco-related diseases remain the nations leading preventable cause of death, blamed for more than 490,000 annually. In recent years, the FDAs tobacco center has been besieged by criticism from all sides including congressional lawmakers, anti-smoking advocates, and tobacco and vaping companies.Politicians, parents and anti-tobacco groups want the FDA to do more to stamp out unauthorized vaping products that can appeal to teens, many of which are imported from China. Tobacco and vaping companies say the FDA has been too slow to approve newer products for adult smokers including e-cigarettes that generally carry much lower risks than traditional cigarettes.Under King, the FDA rejected applications for millions of flavored e-cigarettes, citing insufficient data that the products would help adult smokers while not becoming popular with underage kids. Those rejections have resulted in multiple lawsuits against FDA from vape makers, including one that was argued before the Supreme Court in December. The Vapor Technology Association, an industry group, has been running ads urging Trump to follow through on a campaign pledge he made to save the flavored vaping industry.The FDA has authorized a handful of e-cigarettes for adults, mostly from major vaping brands owned by legacy tobacco companies, including R.J. Reynolds Vuse and Altrias Njoy.Other recent FDA departures include: Deputy commissioner for foods, Jim Jones, who resigned in February after dozens of his staffers were fired. Director of FDAs drug center, Dr. Patrizia Cavazzoni, who stepped down days before President Donald Trump took office. The agencys second-ranking official. Dr. Namandje Bumpus, who resigned late last year. FDAs longtime medical devices director, Dr. Jeffrey Shuren, who retired last summer.Many deputies and senior scientists have also retired or stepped down in recent weeks. ___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.
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  • Daily briefing: What happens when you pay peer reviewers?
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  • 'No one was on the same page': Inside the Grizzlies' shocking firing of Taylor Jenkins
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