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  1. Buffett’s Exit to Lift Energy Executive Abel to Berkshire CEO – Bloomberg.com Buffett’s Exit to Lift Energy Executive Abel to Berkshire CEO – Bloomberg.com Buffett’s Exit to Lift Energy Executive Abel to Berkshire CEO Bloomberg.comWarren Buffett shocks shareholders by announcing his intention to retire at the end of the year AP NewsAt Warren Buffett’s Final Annual Meeting, He Remains Bullish On America ForbesWarren Buffett to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway by end of the year Fox BusinessGreg Abel is the successor to Warren Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway. Here’s how he got there CNBC Source link #Buffetts #Exit #Lift #Energy #Executive #Abel #Berkshire #CEO #Bloomberg.com Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  2. Revamped PSG suffer second straight Ligue 1 defeat Revamped PSG suffer second straight Ligue 1 defeat With their focus already on Arsenal, a revamped and young Paris Saint-Germain have suffered a second successive Ligue 1 loss. Champions PSG lost 2-1 at Strasbourg on Saturday (Sunday AEST). With the match coming between the two legs of the Champions League semi-final against Arsenal, PSG coach Luis Enrique rotated his team. Only Joao Neves was retained in the starting XI. PSG started with four players born in 2006 or later: Warren Zaire-Emery, Senny Mayulu, Axel Tape and Ibrahim Mbaye. “I’m very proud of the young players, they showed what they’re capable of,” Enrique said. “We played a very good match but didn’t get the result we wanted. Now we need to recover and concentrate on Wednesday’s game.” Star striker Ousmane Dembele, who picked up a light hamstring injury in the 1-0 win in London, was rested ahead of this week’s game against the Gunners at the Parc des Princes. Bradley Barcola, Mbaye and Goncalo Ramos started up front. Strasbourg took the lead from a corner. Mamadou Sarr’s glanced header was clumsily diverted in by PSG defender Lucas Hernandez. It was Strasbourg’s ninth goal from a corner, the highest tally in the French top flight. PSG were punished again just before halftime when Felix Lemarechal curled in a superb strike from outside the box. Barcola pulled one back just after the interval. He collected the ball inside PSG’s half, went on a 50-metre run into the area and finished the impressive solo effort from close range with remarkable composure. The result extended Strasbourg’s unbeaten run to 12 matches and lifted the team to fifth in the standings. Strasbourg have collected more points since the start of the year 0 40 – than PSG. PSG suffered consecutive Ligue 1 losses for the first time in more than two years. The team’s bid to go unbeaten in Ligue 1 was ruined last month when they lost 3-1 to Nice. Monaco striker Folarin Balogun scored his first Ligue 1 goal this year following shoulder surgery, as struggling Saint-Etienne were beaten 3-1. The US forward was picked out by Maghnes Akliouche and beat the offside trap to seal Monaco’s win from the edge of the box. Akliouche put Monaco ahead after just two minutes. Zuriko Davitashvili levelled for Saint-Etienne in the second half, three minutes before Moatasem Al Musrati put the visitors back in control. Monaco moved into second place, level on points with Marseille, who have one match in hand and play at Lille on Sunday. Saint-Etienne remained in the relegation zone. Balogun returned to competition in March after undergoing surgery in December on a dislocated shoulder. Goals from Yann Gboho and Aron Donnum helped Toulouse to their first home win since mid-December. Toulouse defeated Rennes 2-1 to end a seven-match winless streak and move level on points with their 11th-placed rivals. Source link #Revamped #PSG #suffer #straight #Ligue #defeat Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  3. Scientists stunned as trail cameras capture astonishing creature moving through harsh Himalayan environment: ‘First documentation’ Scientists stunned as trail cameras capture astonishing creature moving through harsh Himalayan environment: ‘First documentation’ A group of researchers studying a nature reserve in the Tibetan Himalayas set up a trail camera in hopes of spotting elusive species. What they found was as exciting as anything they could have imagined. The Himalayas contain some of the highest peaks and some of the most unforgiving environments on the planet. But life is remarkably resilient, and it finds a way to thrive even in the harshest climates. That’s why you’ll find an array of amazing creatures inhabiting this iconic mountain range. The native clouded leopard, however, is unlikely to be among those creatures; it is believed there are less than 6,000 adults left on the planet. Imagine the research group’s surprise, then, when just one month after the trail cameras were installed in the Qomolangma National Nature Preserve, a clouded leopard was spotted twice. “To the best of our knowledge, this is the first documentation of the clouded leopard in Jilong County, [about 620 miles] from the species’ previously recognized habitat in Medog County,” researchers say, per The Sacramento Bee. According to the World Wildlife Fund, the dwindling clouded leopard population is largely the result of habitat loss and poaching. Deforestation has wreaked havoc on these beautiful creatures’ natural habitats, and ******** hunters looking to sell their pelts, teeth, and bones have only worsened things. Watch now: Giant snails invading New York City? These sightings are a huge moment for clouded leopard conservation efforts. They offer evidence that there may be more of the creatures inhabiting more areas than estimated. Preserving endangered species is crucial to maintaining biodiversity and protecting delicate ecosystems. The loss of one species can discombobulate an entire food chain, potentially threatening the global food supply. A report released by the research group states that the sightings are a stepping stone toward preventing such chaos in the Tibetan Himalayas. “This discovery suggests there may be other potential clouded leopard habitats in China beyond the four currently recognized sites,” it reads. “Further research in this region will promote international collaboration for the conservation of this species.” Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don’t miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet. Source link #Scientists #stunned #trail #cameras #capture #astonishing #creature #moving #harsh #Himalayan #environment #documentation Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  4. New Microsoft Surface Laptop release leaks with new design and 13-inch display – Notebookcheck New Microsoft Surface Laptop release leaks with new design and 13-inch display – Notebookcheck New Microsoft Surface Laptop release leaks with new design and 13-inch display NotebookcheckMicrosoft announces May 6 event: Will we see new compact Surface Pro laptops? PhoneArenaMicrosoft Surface team has ‘something new’ coming next week EngadgetMicrosoft Teases Surface Copilot+ PC Launch for Next Week BeebomNew Surface Pro coming next week to challenge 11-inch iPad Pro? Trusted Reviews Source link #Microsoft #Surface #Laptop #release #leaks #design #13inch #display #Notebookcheck Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  5. Miami Grand Prix: Max Verstappen beats Lando Norris to pole Miami Grand Prix: Max Verstappen beats Lando Norris to pole “It’s been a great qualifying,” Verstappen said. “We improved the car a tiny amount, which helped me rotate it a bit better. “Q1, Q2, Q3 improving every run. Trying to find the limit. I had a tiny moment into Turn One trying to find more time there but it’s very tricky here with the tyres. It’s qualifying, try to correct it and floor it out of the corner.” It was a second piece of good news for the four-time champion this week, after the birth of his first child, a daughter called Lily. Norris said: “Congrats to Max, especially being a dad now. I was hoping it would slow him down a bit but it clearly didn’t. “Max did a Max lap again and I’m happy for him. The pace is there. I have been feeling good. It is what it is, I’m P2, Max on pole, ready to see what I can do into Turn One.” Antonelli’s third place proved his pole in the sprint on Friday was not a flash in the pan, on a weekend where he is showing the spark of prodigious talent that convinced Mercedes to put the 18-year-old straight into their team in his debut season. He beat team-mate George Russell by 0.114secs. It also made amends to some degree for a disappointing sprint result, where he lost the lead at the start and then was hit by Verstappen’s car in the pits and finished seventh. “This weekend is going well so far,” he said. “It was a bit disappointing this morning, but happy to bounce back. I was a bit too greedy into Turn One but the rest of the lap was quite good. The gaps are super-tight.” Piastri, winner of the last two races to put him into the championship lead, said his fourth place was down to “poor execution – there was quite a bit left on the table”. Source link #Miami #Grand #Prix #Max #Verstappen #beats #Lando #Norris #pole Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  6. Prince Harry: Palace insider says there will be no reconciliation with King Charles after explosive interview Prince Harry: Palace insider says there will be no reconciliation with King Charles after explosive interview In the wake of Prince Harry’s explosive BBC interview where he aired his opinions on relationships with King Charles and the royal family, one palace insider has come forward to explain why there will be no reconciliation. The public airing and aggressive nature of the revelations mentioned by the Duke of Sussex toward the British royal family has been met with wide condemnation, which continues to paint the King into a corner. The Daily Mail is reporting that a close friend of King Charles is referencing Prince Harry’s continued attacks on the royals and the fact it is making it impossible for a reconciliation. “It’s not that the King won’t speak to him — it’s that he can’t,” the insider told the Daily Mail. “How can you have a private and delicate conversation when you know it is going to end up on a news special within hours?” Palace sources are quietly speaking out about Harry’s shock BBC interview that has only driven a further divide between the King and his son after Harry lost a crucial high court case to try and have security reinstated for his family when they are in the ***.. The Prince told the BBC that he was “pretty gutted about the decision,” adding: “We thought it was going to go our way.” “Security was used as leverage. I think what really worries me more than anything else about today’s decision … is that it is setting the precedent that security can be used to control members of the (royal) family. And effectively what it does is imprison other members of the family from being able to choose a different life,” he said. In one of the most unusual and confronting interviews ever conducted by a member of the royal family, Prince Harry spoke of his continued feud with family members ,including his father and brother, Prince William. “I would love reconciliation with my family,” Harry said. “Life is precious. I don’t know how much longer my father has. “He won’t speak to me because of this security stuff but it would be nice to reconcile.” Harry stepped down from royal duties in 2020 and moved to California with his US wife Meghan and their two children. Since leaving, both he and Meghan have been highly critical of the royals in TV documentaries, an explosive interview with US chat show host Oprah Winfrey and most notably in Harry’s best-selling biography Spare. Now the prince is barely on speaking terms with either his father or his elder brother, heir to the throne Prince William. “Of course some members my family will never forgive me for writing a book. Of course they will never forgive me for lots of things. But you know, there is, I would love … reconciliation with my family … there’s no point in continuing to fight anymore,” he added. “It would be nice to have that reconciliation part. Now, if they don’t want that, that’s entirely up to them.” Harry was back in the *** to hear a final court ruling after he mounted a legal challenge to changes surrounding his security arrangements made by the *** government following his decision to step down from royal duties. The Prince and his wife. Meghan Markle, had sought to overturn a decision by the Home Office that their family would not automatically receive personal police security while in the ***. “Perhaps if he tried to earn rather than demand a reconciliation, things might go a little better for him. It’s just very tragic,” the close friend told The Times in the ***. Speaking to the Sunday Telegraph, one insider said: “If there were anxieties about things remaining private, then Friday will not have done them the power of good. “As for their being no contact, well, he has just proven why, yet again.” Royal sources have been quoted as saying: “It would have been constitutionally improper for His Majesty to intervene while this matter was being considered by the Government and reviewed by the Courts.” Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams branded the Duke’s interview as “confusing”, as he thinks Prince Harry implied his father could “arrange” a reinstatement of security measures for the Duk’es family in his position as monarch. “He didn’t say that exactly, because he said that his father would step aside and let the experts decide. But then, on the other hand, that implied that his father was part of the process that was against him,” he said. Source link #Prince #Harry #Palace #insider #reconciliation #King #Charles #explosive #interview Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  7. Should I Use My 401(k) and Pension First and Delay Social Security With $1 Million Saved? Should I Use My 401(k) and Pension First and Delay Social Security With $1 Million Saved? A man considers delaying Social Security past his full retirement age to increase his eventual benefit. SmartAsset and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below. If you have $1 million in a 401(k) and collect a pension, you may be in a position to delay Social Security until age 70. Doing so can boost your monthly benefit by up to 24%. However, delaying Social Security will mean you’ll have to rely more heavily on your savings for several years and potentially take a large bite out of your nest egg. So is the tradeoff worth it? A financial advisor can review income sources and expenses and help you budget for a comfortable retirement. Funding retirement is about having enough income to cover your expenses. You may be ready to retire when your retirement income matches or exceeds your anticipated expenses. For most people, the secure lifetime benefits from Social Security represent a critical source of retirement income. Additional income may come from pensions, retirement accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs, rental income from investment properties and part-time work. On the expense side, essentials include housing, food and healthcare. Most people also have discretionary expenditures like transportation, entertainment, recreation, education and travel. People with enough savings can afford to delay Social Security and use their nest egg to cover living expenses and discretionary spending. While delaying Social Security can increase your eventual benefits, it also means depleting savings faster. Making this decision will require you to consider all of your sources of income as well as factors like taxes, market fluctuations and inflation. Your benefit grows by about 8% annually each year you delay Social Security beyond your full retirement age – up until age 70. So, waiting provides a significantly higher income later. On the flip side, if you claim your benefits before reaching full retirement age, you’ll get less. For instance, if your benefit is $2,000 per month at full retirement age, claiming at 62 would cut it by 30%, leaving you with just $1,400 per month. Waiting until age 70, on the other hand, would boost your monthly check to around $2,480 per month – a 24% increase. Financial advisors say it likely makes sense for many retirees to similarly delay taking Social Security if they have other income sources. “The longer you can defer Social Security, the better because your benefit will grow by 8% annually,” said Jeremy Suschak, a certified financial planner (CFP) and head of business development at DBR & Co. in Pittsburgh. “Delaying also makes sense if expenses are low, debts are paid and assets can reasonably cover expenses.” Story Continues In addition, there are multiple benefits to having assets in diversified retirement accounts, says Hao Dang, an accredited investment fiduciary (AIF) and investment strategist with Consilio Wealth Advisors in Seattle. “The location of assets is important for tax, legal and diversification reasons,” Dang said. “While most distributions from these accounts qualify as taxable income, the eligible age of penalty-free distributions may be different. The rule of 55 for 401(k)s allows for penalty-free withdrawals if you are no longer at your job. IRAs are limited to 59 ½ or older.” Talk to a financial advisor today to make a plan for retirement. A woman reviews her 401(k) as she considers when the best time for claiming Social Security. While claiming later increases Social Security significantly, deciding whether or not to delay claiming requires figuring out how you’ll pay your bills in the meantime. Consider a 62-year-old with anticipated retirement expenses of $5,000 per month. Like you, he has $1 million in retirement savings earning a 5% annual return. He also has a pension that provides $700 monthly, or $8,400 annually. This is approximately the average pension benefit, according to a 2022 Census Bureau analysis of older household income sources. If he takes Social Security at 62, his $1,400 monthly benefit plus his $700 in monthly pension income will add up to $2,100. With $5,000 in expenses every month, he’ll need to withdraw $2,900 a month from his retirement account. And with inflation, that withdrawal will increase over time to maintain the same lifestyle. With this route, he loses roughly $25,000 of his savings to waiting for Social Security – money that could have otherwise been generating investment returns for the long-term. But if he delays Social Security until 70, he’ll need to withdraw $4,300 from his 401(k) for eight years, which would lower his balance to just over $800,000 by the time he turns 70. At that point, he’ll start collecting Social Security. A financial advisor can help you understand the pros and cons of your options. Deciding when to claim Social Security involves contemplating uncertainty. One big risk is that your investment returns may fall short of your assumptions, which means you’ll either have to withdraw less or accept that your money won’t last as long as you anticipated. Another possibility: Inflation could outpace long-term projections, requiring you to spend more money to maintain your standard of living. Living longer than expected meanwhile, carries its own set of risks. A longer lifespan means more years of retirement to fund. A woman weighs her options for claiming Social Security at age 62 or delaying them for several years. If you have substantial retirement savings and a pension, delaying Social Security can pay off. But first, make sure you can afford to fund expenses from savings. Create a retirement budget accounting for all income sources. See if you can meet spending needs on savings alone for several years. Next, calculate your increased Social Security benefit from delaying. Weigh if the boost is worth shrinking savings for a few years. Finally, consider other factors like spousal benefits, taxes and unknowns like inflation, market volatility and longevity. To make a plan to minimize your taxes and protect your estate, talk to a financial advisor today. If you’re unsure when the right time is to claim Social Security, start by estimating how much your benefits would be at different ages. SmartAsset’s Social Security calculator can help you project your benefits based on your income and age at which you plan to start collecting. A financial advisor can help you plan for Social Security. Finding a financial advisor doesn’t have to be hard. SmartAsset’s free tool matches you with up to three vetted financial advisors who serve your area, and you can have a free introductory call with your advisor matches to decide which one you feel is right for you. If you’re ready to find an advisor who can help you achieve your financial goals, get started now. Keep an emergency fund on hand in case you run into unexpected expenses. An emergency fund should be liquid — in an account that isn’t at risk of significant fluctuation like the stock market. The tradeoff is that the value of liquid cash can be eroded by inflation. But a high-interest account allows you to earn compound interest. Compare savings accounts from these banks. Are you a financial advisor looking to grow your business? SmartAsset AMP helps advisors connect with leads and offers marketing automation solutions so you can spend more time making conversions. Learn more about SmartAsset AMP. Photo credit: ©iStock.com/ferrantraite, ©iStock.com/Luke Chan, ©iStock.com/FG Trade The post I Have $1 Million in Savings and a Pension. Should I Delay Social Security and Rely on My 401(k) for 8 Years? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset. Source link #401k #Pension #Delay #Social #Security #Million #Saved Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  8. Janet Jackson’s ‘Rhythm Nation’ crashed some Windows laptops for years – The Verge Janet Jackson’s ‘Rhythm Nation’ crashed some Windows laptops for years – The Verge Janet Jackson’s ‘Rhythm Nation’ crashed some Windows laptops for years The VergeJanet Jackson’s ‘Rhythm Nation’ would still be crashing hard drives without this audio processing filter Tom’s HardwareJanet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation Was Once The Cause Of Laptop Crashes Lowyat.NETTurns out Janet Jackson’s laptop-crashing cursed bassline was the scourge of notebook makers for at least half a decade YahooMicrosoft engineer reveals more details about Janet Jackson song that used to mysteriously ****** Windows XP PCs XDA Source link #Janet #Jacksons #Rhythm #Nation #crashed #Windows #laptops #years #Verge Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  9. Madeleine McCann family mark 18 years since disappearance Madeleine McCann family mark 18 years since disappearance The family of Madeleine McCann have said their “determination to leave no stone unturned is unwavering” on the 18th anniversary of her disappearance. Madeleine was three years old when she vanished from a holiday apartment complex in Praia da Luz, Portugal, on 3 May 2007, sparking a Europe-wide police investigation that is ongoing. She has never been found. “No matter how near or far she is, she continues to be right here with us, every day, but especially on her special day,” the Leicestershire family said in a statement on Saturday. “We continue to ‘celebrate’ her as the very beautiful and unique person she is,” the statement added. “We miss her.” The night that Madeleine disappeared, her parents had been at dinner with a group of friends at a restaurant a short walk away while Madeleine and her younger twin siblings were asleep in the apartment. Her parents checked in on the children throughout the evening, until her mother, Kate, discovered Madeleine was missing around 10:00 that night. In the years since, authorities in Portugal and the *** have sought to understand where she went and who may have taken her. “The years appear to be passing even more quickly,” the McCann family said ahead of Madeleine’s 22nd birthday, on 12 May. They added that they had “no significant news to share” but will “do our utmost” to “leave no stone unturned”. While referencing International Missing Children’s Day on 25 May in their statement, the family said it continues to “remember all missing children and their families, both here in the *** and abroad”. They added they are “thinking especially” of children displaced from their homes and families due to the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. Their statement thanked the charity Missing People for its “ongoing, invaluable work”, and “organisations, charities and police forces who remain committed, despite many challenges and limited resources, to finding and bringing home the many missing and abducted children”. The Metropolitan Police continues its investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance, known as Operation Grange, which has been going since 2011. Home Office sources said in April that a request to provide the probe with up to £108,000 of additional funding had been approved for 2025-26. It has received more than £13.2m since it began. Authorities in Germany and Portugal continue to treat ******* national Christian Brueckner, a convicted *******, as their main suspect. However, prosecutors in Germany said earlier this year there was as yet “no prospect” of a charge against him relating to Madeleine’s disappearance. Two women, including a Polish national claiming to be Madeleine, have also this year been accused of stalking the McCann family. Both deny the charges and are due to appear in court in October. Source link #Madeleine #McCann #family #mark #years #disappearance Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  10. Harry ‘stitch up’ remark ‘really offensive’ to security Harry ‘stitch up’ remark ‘really offensive’ to security Prince Harry’s claim that he’s the victim of a “stitch-up” after losing a legal challenge over his *** security is “really offensive”, his former royal protection officer says. Ken Wharfe, who was a royal protection officer to Harry, Prince William and their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, believes the duke has “played the wrong card” regarding his security. Harry can’t expect the “all-singing-and-dancing protection” he had in the United Kingdom” when he was a working member of the royal family, like his father, King Charles and his brother, the Prince of Wales, Wharfe said. Harry now needs to show some “humility” if he wants to begin talks with his *** family, along with the government and police, to try and improve his security. Harry has called for the Home Secretary to review the body that authorises protection for senior royals after he lost a Court of Appeal challenge last week over his security arrangements while in the ***. He told the BBC he “can’t see a world in which I would be bringing my wife and children back to the ***”. But Wharfe says Harry “has really played the wrong card”. “I don’t see how he can expect to get full protection when he arrived back in the ***, when he is no longer a member working the royal family, when he knows that the actual security package comes at the expense of the British taxpayer,” he told the PA news agency. “The High Court has seen that. The appeal court has seen it. The government has seen it. The police have seen it – so where’s the problem?” Harry failed in his appeal against the dismissal of his High Court claim against the Home Office, over the decision of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures that he should receive a different degree of protection when in the ***. He told the BBC he can only come to the *** safely if he is invited, and King Charles could help resolve the situation by “stepping aside and allowing the experts to do what is necessary”. “I have had it described to me … that this is a good old-fashioned establishment stitch-up, and that is what it feels like.” Harry says the decision “is knowingly putting me and my family in harm’s way”. Wharfe said: “With regards to the stitch-up, I think that’s really offensive … I think what he should be doing now is actually showing some humility, certainly towards his father. “If a reconciliation is part of what he wants, then this is hardly the way to go about reconciling the differences that exist within your family.” Harry’s level of security changed in 2020 when he and his wife Meghan stepped down as working royals and moved to Canada, and then California. Source link #Harry #stitch #remark #offensive #security Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  11. Trump will unfreeze Maine funding after state’s trans athlete lawsuit. ‘We took him to court and we won,’ says governor Trump will unfreeze Maine funding after state’s trans athlete lawsuit. ‘We took him to court and we won,’ says governor Donald Trump’s administration will unfreeze federal funding for Maine’s child nutrition programs following a legal battle between the state and the president over transgender athletes. The administration agreed that it will not interfere with the state’s access to Department of Agriculture funding, and in turn, the state will drop its lawsuit against the agency. The settlement does not constitute an admission of guilt from either party. In remarks on Friday, Maine’s Democratic Governor Janet Mills hailed the settlement as a “victory” for its state after a “blatantly ********” threat to block critical funding for school food programs. “It’s good to feel a victory like this,” she said. “We took him to court and we won.” Maine Governor Janet Mills called a settlement with the Trump administration over allegations of Title IX violations a ‘victory’ for students in the state (AFP via Getty Images) The legal battle was sparked after a confrontational meeting at the White House, where the president told Mills to comply with an executive order banning transgender women and girls from women’s sports. “Are you not going to comply with it?” Trump asked Mills. “I’m complying with state and federal laws,” she replied. “We are federal law,” Trump said. “You better do it. You better do it, because you’re not going to get federal funding … Your population doesn’t want men in women’s sports.” “We’ll see you in court,” Mills replied. “Good. I’ll see you in court. I’ll look forward to that. That should be a real easy one,” Trump said. “And enjoy your life after, governor, because I don’t think you’ll be in elected politics.” In the ensuing lawsuit, Attorney General Pam Bondi accused the state of violating Title IX, the 1972 civil rights law prohibiting sex-based discrimination at schools that receive federal funding. Maine violated the law by “discriminating against women by failing to protect women in women’s sports,” according to Bondi’s lawsuit. “By prioritizing gender identity over biological reality, Maine’s policies deprive girl athletes of fair competition, deny them equal athletic opportunities, and expose them to heightened risks of physical injury and psychological harm,” the lawsuit stated. Mills told Trump ‘we’ll see you in court’ after the president threatened to withhold federal funding to the state if trans athletes in Maine are allowed to participate in women’s sports (AFP via Getty Images) In February, Trump signed an executive order to end the “dangerous and unfair participation of men in women’s sports” by directing federal law enforcement agencies to take “immediate action” against schools and associations that “deny women single-sex sports and single-sex locker rooms,” according to a summary from the White House. During a signing ceremony surrounded by young girls, Trump claimed that the “radical left” had “waged an all-out campaign to erase the very concept of biological sex and replace it with a militant transgender ideology.” The order followed a sweeping executive order impacting virtually every aspect of public life for trans Americans by erasing “gender” as a concept across federal agencies and effectively denying the existence of transgender, intersex and nonbinary people. Separate executive orders have targeted access to gender-affirming healthcare for trans people under 19 and have sought to ban trans service members from the U.S. military. The lawsuit followed a letter to the state from Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on April 2, which Mills likened to a “ransom note” written by a child in her remarks on Friday. “A demand letter that was outrageous at the time and remains outrageous today,” she said Friday. On April 11, District Judge John Woodcock Jr. ordered the USDA to immediately unfreeze any withheld federal funding to the state. “It’s unfortunate that my office had to resort to federal court just to get USDA to comply with the law and its own regulations,” Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey said in a statement. “But we are pleased that the lawsuit has now been resolved and that Maine will continue to receive funds as directed by Congress to feed children and vulnerable adults.” Source link #Trump #unfreeze #Maine #funding #states #trans #athlete #lawsuit #court #won #governor Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  12. Norris wins chaotic Miami Sprint from Piastri and Hamilton after late Safety Car and multiple incidents – Formula 1 Norris wins chaotic Miami Sprint from Piastri and Hamilton after late Safety Car and multiple incidents – Formula 1 Norris wins chaotic Miami Sprint from Piastri and Hamilton after late Safety Car and multiple incidents Formula 1Verstappen on pole ahead of Norris in Miami ESPNMiami Grand Prix sprint: Lando Norris wins chaotic race from Oscar Piastri BBCLando Norris wins a rainy and ******-filled Formula 1 sprint race in Miami NBC NewsCharles Leclerc crashes out of rain-laden Miami F1 sprint on way to grid Motorsport.com Source link #Norris #wins #chaotic #Miami #Sprint #Piastri #Hamilton #late #Safety #Car #multiple #incidents #Formula Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  13. Crowds flock to free beach concert in Brazil Crowds flock to free beach concert in Brazil Large crowds have gathered in Rio de Janeiro for a free Lady Gaga concert due to kick off on Saturday night on Copacabana beach. The Brazilian authorities say they expect 1.6m people to attend the event. The concert is being paid for by the city in an attempt to revitalise Rio’s economy, and they expect it could bring in $100m (£75m) to the local economy. Saturday’s performance is part of a promotional tour for Lady Gaga’s eighth album, Mayhem, whose songs include Abracadabra and Die With a Smile. Some fans – known as Gaga’s “Little Monsters” – began queuing early in the morning and waited in long lines to gain access to the beach. A massive security operation is in place, with 5,000 police officers on duty and attendees having to pass through metal detectors. The authorities are also using drones and facial recognition cameras to help police the event. Lady Gaga is not the first person to play a free concert in Rio. Madonna gave a concert on Copacabana beach in May 2024, which was also paid for by the city. Many people travelled from all across the country to see the concert. One man, 28-year-old Luan Messias, said he spent all night on a bus from Itanhaem in neighbouring Sao Paulo state. “I can’t wait for her to sing Abracadabra, it’s great to dance to, like her early stuff,” he said. Alisha Duarte, 22, told AFP news agency she started queuing at 0740 in the morning. “Lady Gaga is worth it! It’s going to get super crowded, but we’ll survive,” she said. Another fan, Paulo Oliveira, explained why people were so excited about the concert. She “tells us that we can be who we are, that we can be different and that being different is cool,” he told Reuters. It’s going to be an “unforgettable show”, concert attendee Lai Borges told Reuters. “It’s going to be emotional and I’m going to cry a lot,” she said. Source link #Crowds #flock #free #beach #concert #Brazil Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  14. Trump criticised after posting AI image of himself as Pope Trump criticised after posting AI image of himself as Pope X/White House US President Donald Trump has attracted criticism from some Catholics after posting an AI-generated image of himself as the Pope. The picture, which was shared by official White House social media accounts, comes as Catholics mourn the death of Pope Francis, who died on 21 April, and prepare to choose the next pontiff. The New York State Catholic Conference accused Trump of mocking the faith. The post comes days after he joked to reporters: “I’d like to be Pope.” Trump is not the first president to be accused of making a mockery of the Catholic faith. Former US President Joe Biden caused outrage a year ago when he made the sign of the cross at a pro-abortion access rally in Tampa, Florida. ******** spokesman Matteo Bruni declined to answer questions about Trump’s post during a briefing with journalists on Saturday. The ******** is preparing to host a conclave to choose Francis’s successor beginning on Wednesday. The image posted by Trump on Friday night features him wearing a white cassock and pointed miter, traditionally worn by a bishop. He wears a large cross around his neck, and has his finger held up, with a solemn facial expression. The New York State Catholic Conference, which represents bishops in New York, took to X to criticise the picture. “There is nothing clever or funny about this image, Mr President,” the group wrote. “We just buried our beloved Pope Francis and the cardinals are about to enter a solemn conclave to elect a new successor of St Peter. Do not mock us.” Watch: Trump jokes he’d “like to be Pope” Left-leaning Italian former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi also blasted Trump’s post. “This is an image that offends believers, insults institutions and shows that the leader of the right-wing world enjoys clowning around,” Renzi wrote in Italian on X. But the White House rejected any suggestion that the Republican president was making fun of the papacy. “President Trump flew to Italy to pay his respects to Pope Francis and attend his ********, and he has been a staunch champion for Catholics and religious liberty,” said press secretary Karoline Leavitt. Source link #Trump #criticised #posting #image #Pope Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  15. Inside language app Duolingo’s controversial new ‘artificial intelligence first’ approach to teaching Inside language app Duolingo’s controversial new ‘artificial intelligence first’ approach to teaching Duolingo has been riding a years-long wave of popularity but its shift to artificial intelligence has sparked fears about its quality and worried linguistics experts. Source link #language #app #Duolingos #controversial #artificial #intelligence #approach #teaching Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  16. British student killed in Texas days before graduation British student killed in Texas days before graduation A British nursing student studying in the US has been found stabbed to death in an apartment in Houston, Texas, just days before she was due to graduate, say police and her family. Elizabeth Tamilore Odunsi, 23, was discovered on 26 April by officers who had gone to her flat to check on her, Houston police said. Police said she had multiple stab wounds. A man was found in another room with at least one stab wound and he was taken to hospital in a critical condition. Ms Odunsi had a TikTok account, Tamidollars, where she posted to her 30,000 followers about her experiences as a Briton living in the US. In her last post, from 21 April, she described how she was ready to graduate in two weeks, and had already booked a holiday. An online fundraiser to repatriate her remains to the *** for burial has gathered more than £47,000 ($62,000). “Tami was a beautiful soul, full of light, ambition, and kindness,” her sister, Georgina Odunsi, wrote on GoFundMe. “She moved from the *** to the United States to pursue her dream of becoming a nurse, dedicating herself to a life of care and service,” she continued. “Tragically, Tami was brutally murdered just days before she was set to graduate from university – an unimaginable loss at a moment that should have marked the beginning of a bright and promising future,” her sister wrote. According to a Houston Police Department statement, officers were called to the student housing complex at 15:50 local time last Saturday. Officers knocked on the door, but there was no answer. They saw blood on a rear concrete patio and entered the apartment. “The female victim was discovered on the kitchen floor with multiple stab wounds. A male was discovered in a bedroom with at least one stab wound,” detectives wrote. Ms Odunsi was pronounced dead at the scene. Texas Woman’s University, where she was studying, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BBC News. In a post last year, Ms Odunsi described how she preferred living in the US to the ***, telling her TikTok followers that “the vibes are just so much better here”. In a more recent post, she shared video of the cap and gown she intended to wear to graduation, with the caption “3 more weeks”. In an earlier post, she shared a video of herself studying with the caption: “She doesn’t know it yet, but a year from now all her hard work will pay off, she’ll be working as a nurse in her dream speciality.” Ms Odunsi added that she hoped to have a “stronger relationship with Christ, living a quiet and peaceful life”. Source link #British #student #killed #Texas #days #graduation Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  17. Man whose son was killed by Cincinnati police now charged in death of deputy – AP News Man whose son was killed by Cincinnati police now charged in death of deputy – AP News Man whose son was killed by Cincinnati police now charged in death of deputy AP NewsCincinnati police fatally shot an armed 18-year-old. The next day, his father killed a sheriff’s deputy, authorities say CNNFamily statement: Rodney Hinton Jr. walked out of body camera footage meeting with CPD prior to officer death WLWTMan who ‘intentionally murdered’ deputy appears in court as 30+ sheriff’s office members look on FOX19 | CincinnatiFather of man shot, killed by CPD officer is who hit, killed Hamilton County sheriff’s deputy, Theetge says WCPO 9 Cincinnati Source link #Man #son #killed #Cincinnati #police #charged #death #deputy #News Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  18. What changes in Australia under an Albanese Labor government after election wipe-out What changes in Australia under an Albanese Labor government after election wipe-out Anthony Albanese will lead a majority Labor government in a second term after securing a convincing majority in the federal election. The campaign was hard fought, with both parties making a slew of promises on cost of living, energy, health, housing and national security in a bid to woo voters. Now Australia has decided, here’s what we can expect to change. COST OF LIVING Beer tax freeze: Labor will freeze the alcohol excise on draught beer for two years, starting from August 1, 2025. While the much-hated tax adds about 1-2 cents per pint bought at the pub, it will aid brewers and publicans. $150 energy rebate: The energy bill rebate will be extended for all households until the end of 2025, saving $150 per household at a cost of $1.8bn. Feel like giving the politicians a rating this Federal election? Our Pollie Rater lets you do just that. Rate the politiciansCamera IconPrime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged to freeze the alcohol excise on draught beers for two years. Mark Stewart / NewsWire Credit: News Corp Australia HECS cuts: Effective from June 1, 2025, the government will implement a 20 per cent reduction on all student loan debts, including HELP, VET Student Loans, and *********** Apprenticeship Support Loans. It is expected to eliminate approximately $16bn in student debt, benefiting around 3 million Australians. A graduate with an average HELP debt of $27,600 will see about $5,520 wiped from their outstanding loan. Increased HELP repayment thresholds: Starting in the 2025-26 financial year, the minimum income threshold for compulsory student loan repayments will rise from approximately $54,000 to $67,000. Additionally, repayments will be calculated based on the portion of income above this new threshold. For example, an individual earning $70,000 will pay around $1,300 less per year in repayments under this new system. Tax Cuts: In the 2025 federal budget, Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced two new tax cuts to the lowest bracket, with the rate to drop from 16 per cent to 15 per cent from July 1, 2026, and to 14 per cent in 2027-28. The cut, legislated one day after the budget was handed down, would be permanent and equate to a saving of about $10 a week for the average earner once both cuts have flowed through. These cuts aim to help with cost-of-living pressures while helping to avoid bracket creep. Instant tax deduction: A re-elected Labor government would introduce an instant $1000 tax deduction for work-related expenses. Medicare levy: Changes to the Medicare levy would ensure one million low earners will remain exempt from or pay a reduced rate of the tax. Camera IconCheaper childcare, slashed HECS debts and more bulk-billing clinics have made up the cornerstone of Labor’s cost-of-living election policy. Jason Edwards / NewsWire Credit: News Corp Australia Cheaper Childcare: Labor has already passed legislation to guarantee all households with a combined income of up to $533,280 will receive a minimum three days of subsidised childcare. The party is also promising a $1bn fund to build more than 160 new centres in underserviced areas if elected. Fee-Free TAFE: Labor will make fee-free TAFE courses permanent, with 100,000 places to be offered per year from 2027. Food Security Measures: The government announced a $3.5m plan to enhance food security and supply chains, aiming to reduce the costs of 30 essential products in 21 remote communities and 10 regional forums across Australia. Boost to urgent care clinics: A re-elected Labor government has pledged $644m to increase the number of Medicare urgent care clinics from 87 to 137. The new clinics have been slated to every state and territory. Help to Buy: The government committed another $800m in the 2025 federal budget to lift property price and income caps on its Help to Buy scheme, which contributes equity of up to 40 per cent to support eligible homebuyers. Home Guarantee Scheme: All first homebuyers to be eligible for 5 per cent deposits, without needing to pay mortgage insurance. Power bills: $75 rebate for household and small business electricity bills to be extended for another six months. Solar batteries: Labor will provide up to $4000 in savings per household on solar battery installations. This program will not be means tested. Pay rises: Labor has earmarked $2.6 billion for a pay rise for 60,000 aged care nurses, and made a submission to the Fair Work Commission recommending a real wage increase for three-million minimum wage and award workers. Camera IconMr Albanese has pledged $1 billion to build more than 160 new childcare centres in underserviced areas. NewsWire / Gary Ramage Credit: News Corp Australia HEALTH $8.5bn to boost bulk-billing: Labor has made an $8.5bn Medicare pledge aimed at supercharging bulk-billing rates at GPs. PBS boost: Medicines listed on the pharmaceutical benefits scheme will be capped at no more than $25 per script. Telehealth expansion: Labor will spend $200m to create a 24-hour telehealth service, dubbed “1800MEDICARE”. Women’s health bump: A $575m plan to add oral contraceptives, menopause hormone therapies, endometriosis and IVF drugs to the PBS, raise the Medicare rebate for getting an IUD from $91 to $215 and build 11 new endometriosis and pelvic pain clinics across the country, raising the number of clinics from 22 to 33. Men’s mental health: Labor has pledged $32m toward Movember, Men’s Sheds and male-specific mental health services. Healthcare hubs: Funding will be provided for healthcare hubs in Burnie, Tasmania and at Adelaide’s Flinders University. Mental health: $1bn boost for headspace clinics and specialist centres for youth. Camera IconMr Albanese made women’s health a focus of his campaign. Mark Stewart / NewsWire Credit: News Corp Australia Online mental health: $135.2m for online mental health support. Peri-natal mental health: $16.7m to bolster mental health support services for new parents. Fairfield Hospital: $80m to expand the emergency department at Fairfield Hospital in Sydney’s southwest. Rouse Hill Hospital: $120m toward a maternity ward at Rouse Hill Hospital being constructed in Sydney’s northwest. Perth hospital: $200m to revamp St John of God Midland Public Hospital in Perth. Urgent care clinics: $644m for 50 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics. NT aged care: A new aged care home in Darwin as part of a $60m boost to Northern Territory health and aged care. Aged care pay: A payrise for 60,000 aged care workers at $2.6bn. LGBTQ+ care training: A $10m program to train primary healthcare for treating LGBTQ+ patients. ENERGY Cheap solar batteries: Labor will slash the cost of solar battery installations by up to $4000 per household from July 1, as part of its $2.3 billion Cheaper Home Batteries program. Bill relief: The government announced in the federal budget it would extend the current energy bill rebate until the end of the year, saving households $150. Community energy upgrades: Labor has pledged $100 million for energy upgrades to community facilities, including more efficient lighting and battery storage at sporting fields, community halls and libraries. Green social housing: Labor will add another $500 million to its Social Housing Energy Performance Initiative, worth a total $800 million, to cut energy bills and reduce emissions for social housing tenants. Vehicle emission standards: Legislation has been enacted to establish vehicle emission standards for new vehicles sold in Australia, effective from July 1, 2025, to reduce transportation-related emissions. This will include penalties for manufacturers breaching the standard. Camera IconLabor will aim to source 82 per cent of Australia’s electricity grid from renewable energy. It’s currently at about 35 per cent. NewsWire/ Brenton Edwards Credit: News Corp Australia Renewable energyfocus: Labor will aim to source 82 per cent of the electricity grid from renewables by 2030, which will be firmed by battery storage and gas. It’s currently at about 35 per cent. Critical minerals reserve: Announced in response to Donald Trump’s blanket ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs, an elected Labor government would pledge $1.2 billion for a National Reserve of Critical Minerals, including lithium and nickel. National emission reduction target: The government has committed to reducing carbon emissions by 43 per cent from 2005 levels by 2030, a target that has been legislated to ensure accountability and progress. Labor has also continue to back Australia as a signature to the Paris Climate Agreement which requires participating countries to reach net zero by 2050. Expansion of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC): An additional $2bn has been allocated to the CEFC to support households, workers, and businesses in adopting renewable energy solutions, making clean energy more accessible and affordable. Weather radar: Labor has committed to a $10 million investment in a new BOM weather radar for regional Queensland. HOUSING Foreign buyer ban: Labor will ban foreign investors and temporary residents from buying existing homes for two years. The policy does not stop this cohort investing in newly built homes. New home builds: Labor will expand its Homes for Australia plan to build an extra 100,000 homes specifically for first-time buyers. The party has also vowed $54 million to boost construction of prefabricated and modular homes. Camera IconLabor will ban foreign investors from purchasing existing homes for the next two years. NewsWire / Daniel Pockett Credit: News Corp Australia Help to Buy: The government committed another $800m in the 2025 federal budget to lift property price and income caps on its Help to Buy scheme, which contributes equity of up to 40 per cent to support eligible homebuyers. Home Guarantee Scheme: All first homebuyers to be eligible for 5 per cent deposits, without needing to pay mortgage insurance. Tradies: In a bid to boost supply, the government is offering construction apprentices a $10,000 cash bonus, while employers of various key trades can get $5000 under the Priority Hiring Incentive. Tradies can also get means-tested concessional loans to help with living expenses, learning a trade and doing an apprenticeship. Infrastructure boost: Labor has committed $1.5 billion to fast-track roads, sewage and water connections, aimed to speed up construction of new housing. Rental investment: Investors will receive tax breaks as part of the build-to-rent program, which is estimated to deliver an extra 80,000 units over the next 10 years. NATIONAL SECURITY Port of Darwin: Labor has flagged it would seek a superfund to buy the Port of Darwin back from ********-owned Landbridge Holdings, but not ruled out forcing a *****. The 99-lease to Landbridge was greenlit by the former Turnbull-Coalition government in 2015. Defence spending: Labor has pledged to pump at least $50.3bn into defence over the next decade, with the Prime Minister leaving the door open to further increases. Camera IconThe PM has pledged more than $50 billion in defence spending over the next decade. NewsWire/Tertius Pickard Credit: News Corp Australia Peacekeeping in Ukraine: Mr Albanese has said he is open to discussing *********** troops in Ukraine as part of a European-led peacekeeping mission. DeepSeek AI ban: In February 2025, the government banned DeepSeek – a ******** artificial intelligence model – from all government systems and devices. This decision aligns with actions taken by other nations and is based on intelligence assessments on potential risks. Defence technologies: The Albanese government has allocated funds to expedite the development of technologies aimed at countering integrated air and missile defence systems of potential adversaries. Development of a National Food Security Strategy: Recognising the importance of safeguarding food supply chains, the government announced a $3.5m investment to create the “Feeding Australia” plan. This strategy aims to enhance the security and resilience of Australia’s agriculture and food production systems, ensuring stability in the face of potential disruptions. Advanced defence technologies: The government is accelerating the development of technologies to counter integrated air and missile defence systems of potential adversaries. Through the Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator, two *********** companies have been contracted to develop these capabilities, aligning with the ADF’s strategic priorities. AUKUS supply chains: An additional $262m has been allocated to bolster local defence industries and develop Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine supply chain under the AUKUS partnership. This investment underscores the government’s commitment to enhancing the nation’s defence industrial base and contributing to collective security efforts with allies. Electronic warfare: The government is funding Canberra-based companies to advance electronic warfare technologies. This initiative is part of the AUKUS Innovation Challenge and aims to produce critical capabilities for the defence forces of Australia, the ***, and the US, in a bid to deepen collaborative defence innovation. Source link #Australia #Albanese #Labor #government #election #wipeout Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  19. ‘We All Knew His Age’ ‘We All Knew His Age’ In a new interview about her time as Joe Biden’s White House Press Secretary, Jen Psaki said it’s “dangerous” to describe media coverage leading up to his disastrous debate with Donald Trump as a “cover-up.” In a discussion with Semafor staffers and Max Tani and Ben Smith about some of the new books coming about Biden’s presidency, Psaki said she has “complicated feelings” about saying that the White House or the media “covered-up” Biden’s readiness for office. “I obviously have complicated feelings about that. ‘Cover up’ is such a loaded phrase,” she told Smith. She said that she thought “this is a disaster” seeing Biden choke up live on air during the debate, but that she never saw him have those kinds of issues beforehand. “I never saw the person on that debate stage. I was in the Oval Office every day. I’m not a doctor. Aging happens quickly,” she said. When asked to clarify whether her colleagues were “were actively covering it up” or “in denial” or whether Biden simply and off-night, Psaki responded, “This is what I mean — “cover up” is a very loaded term. It suggests a crime, like Watergate or misleading the public about a war. I’m not accusing anybody of a crime.” She added she didn’t think anyone involved was “part of an active effort to hide what was happening,” but added, “Maybe the media missed a lot. In retrospect, there were probably major stories missed. But if you don’t know what’s happening privately…” Psaki continued, “Joe Biden was in his early 80s during that ******* of time. We all knew his age,” but denied that GOP reports of him falling asleep in the Oval Office were true, at least up through May 2022 when she resigned her position. You can listen to the whole discussion in the embedded video above. The post Jen Psaki Says It’s ‘Dangerous’ to Describe Media Coverage Through Biden’s Decline as a ‘Cover-Up’: ‘We All Knew His Age’ appeared first on TheWrap. Source link #Knew #Age Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  20. The cozy puzzler “Please, Touch The Artwork 2” is coming to the Switch on May 23rd (2025) The cozy puzzler “Please, Touch The Artwork 2” is coming to the Switch on May 23rd (2025) “The Belgian solo indie games developer Thomas Waterzooi are today very proud and excited to announce that his cozy puzzler “Please, Touch The Artwork 2”, is coming to PC (via Steam) and mobile (iOS and Android) on February 19th, 2024.” – Jonas Ek, TGG. Source link #cozy #puzzler #Touch #Artwork #coming #Switch #23rd Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  21. Tuna tune-up: calls for clearer green claims on cans Tuna tune-up: calls for clearer green claims on cans Canned tuna brands spruiking their sustainability credentials have been urged to stick with the facts and steer clear of exaggerated assertions. Source link #Tuna #tuneup #calls #clearer #green #claims #cans Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  22. Bataan Death March, POW camp claimed Williamston man. His remains finally rest in US soil Bataan Death March, POW camp claimed Williamston man. His remains finally rest in US soil WILLIAMSTON TWP. — Family members and others gathered Saturday, May 3, to inter the remains of a Webberville man who survived the infamous Bataan Death March during World War II, only to die in a Japanese prisoner of war camp months later. U.S. Army Air Corps Sgt. James Swartz’s remains were identified 80 years after the war, in August 2024, and returned to Michigan for burial in Williamston Township. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency made the announcement of Swartz’s identification in November 2024. Swartz was laid to rest at Summit Cemetery, with about 40 people representing five generations of his family, according to Lori Byrnes. The service include a honor guard. How Swartz ended up buried in the Philippines Swartz was a member of 17th Pursuit Squadron, 24th Pursuit Group, when Japanese forces invaded the Philippine Islands during World War II. The unit, activated in the Philippines on Oct. 1, 1941, with two attached squadrons equipped with P-35 and P-40 aircraft. By late in December the ground personnel were absorbed by infantry units and some pilots were evacuated to Australia. The remaining pilots continued operations in the Philippines with the few planes that were left, according to the Army Air Corps Museum. Intense fighting led to Allied troops’ surrender of the Bataan peninsula on April 9, 1942, and Corregidor Island on May 6, 1942, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency said. He was reported captured when U.S. forces in Bataan surrendered to the Japanese. The captured service members were subjected to the 65-mile Bataan Death March, and then held at the Cabanatuan POW Camp No. 1, where more than 2,500 POWs perished during the war, Swartz among them, the accounting agency said. When did Swartz die? According to prison camp and other records, Swartz died Sept. 23, 1942, and was buried in the local Cabanatuan Camp Cemetery in Common Grave 434. He was 21. “Though interred as an Unknown in (Manilla American Cemetery and Memorial), Swartz’s grave was meticulously cared for over the past 70 years by the American Battle Monuments Commission,” the accounting agency said in a news release. “Today, Sgt. Swartz is memorialized on the Walls of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in the Philippines. A rosette will be placed next to his name to indicate he has been accounted for.” How were Swartz’s remains identified In April 2019, as part of the Cabanatuan Project, DPAA exhumed the remains associated with Common Grave 434 and sent them to the DPAA laboratory for analysis. “Systematically working through the records of Unknowns that had originally been buried in over 300 common graves, the project proposes disinterring groups of Unknowns based on the evidence surrounding their original common grave associations. Because of extensive commingling, the Department of Defense is collecting DNA Family Reference Samples for over 2,700 casualties from the camp, both resolved and unresolved,” the accounting agency said. Scientists used dental and anthropological analysis, as well as circumstantial evidence, to identify Swartz’s remains. The Armed Forced Medical Examiner System also used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis. This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: James Swartz died in the Philippines during WWII. Now he rests in Summit Cemetery Source link #Bataan #Death #March #POW #camp #claimed #Williamston #man #remains #finally #rest #soil Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  23. Texans to vote on turning SpaceX headquarters into city named Starbase – The Washington Post Texans to vote on turning SpaceX headquarters into city named Starbase – The Washington Post Texans to vote on turning SpaceX headquarters into city named Starbase The Washington PostElon Musk’s Starbase city in Texas on brink of becoming official BBCThe home of Elon Musk’s SpaceX could become an official Texas city called Starbase AP News‘He’s Trying to Colonize This Community’: Inside Elon Musk’s Plan to Take Over This Texas Town PoliticoElon Musk’s company town: SpaceX employees to vote on ‘Starbase’ The Guardian Source link #Texans #vote #turning #SpaceX #headquarters #city #named #Starbase #Washington #Post Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  24. Barcelona survive bumpy road trip in La Liga title hunt Barcelona survive bumpy road trip in La Liga title hunt Raphinha and Fermin Lopez have saved Barcelona from a stumble at relegated Valladolid, helping the side close in on the La Liga title before a crunch Champions League match at Inter Milan. Halftime substitute Raphinha cancelled out Valladolid’s first-half opener in the 54th minute on Saturday (Sunday AEST). Lopez continued his quietly superb season by bagging the winner six minutes later for a 2-1 road victory. Hansi Flick played with fire by rotating his starting XI ahead of Tuesday’s trip to Milan, where Barcelona and Inter will see who can tip the balance in their semi-final after delivering a 3-3 thriller last week in Spain. “I am happy that we won the three points, but I am also happy that some players had less minutes before the important match against Inter on Tuesday,” Flick said. Valladolid made a surprising start when Ivan Sanchez’s shot deflected off Ronald Araujo, hit the turf and looped over goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who was making his first start since recovering from a right knee injury in September. Barcelona were stalled until Lamine Yamal replaced injured debutant Daniel Rodriguez, whose first game ended after just over half an hour when he hurt his right arm. Raphinha replaced an ineffective Ansu Fati at halftime. The Brazil forward, who has come through in the clutch for Barcelona this season, drilled in a loose ball after goalie Andre Ferreira punched a cross by Yamal to the edge of the area. Fermin followed up moments later with a precise, low strike into the corner. Yamal had a goal-bound shot saved on the line by Valladolid’s Antonio Candela in the 80th minute. The 17-year-old also delivered the dribble of the match, when he spun with the ball to twirl past two defenders. Barcelona opened a seven-point gap over Real Madrid, who they beat last weekend in the Copa del Rey final to launch their bid for a treble. Madrid host Celta Vigo on Sunday (Monday AEST). After this round there will be four games left, including a “clasico” in Barcelona next weekend. “I was really eager to play and enjoy being on the field. And there is no better way to return than with a win,” ter Stegen said on his first appearance in seven months. “We are keeping up the momentum ahead of some spectacular games.” Valladolid were relegated last week after winning just four of 33 games. Valladolid’s disgruntled fans protested against club owner, Brazil and Real Madrid great Ronaldo, before and during the Barcelona game. Supporters waved fliers that looked like 500-euro notes with the face of Ronaldo and the message in English “Ronaldo go home” on them, before tossing them toward the turf. In other action, third-placed Atletico Madrid drew 0-0 at Alaves. Ayoze Perez’s double led Villarreal to a 4-2 win over Osasuna and reinforced their hold on fifth place, which next season will earn a Champions League berth. Real Betis, in sixth, were four points behind with a game in hand. Hugo ***** scored twice for Valencia as they won 3-2 at Las Palmas and kept the Canary Islands club in the relegation zone. Source link #Barcelona #survive #bumpy #road #trip #Liga #title #hunt Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  25. ‘We will see empty shelves’ if negotiations with China take too long: CNBC commentator ‘We will see empty shelves’ if negotiations with China take too long: CNBC commentator Weeks after President Trump told U.S. trading partners they could negotiate for tariff relief, it’s still unclear whether the U.S. and China have even made contact for discussions over de-escalating the ongoing trade war. CNBC senior analyst and commentator Ron Insana, Yale Law School Senior Fellow Samm Sacks, and NBC News’ Yamiche Alcindor weigh in on what this means for Americans and more. Source link #empty #shelves #negotiations #China #long #CNBC #commentator Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]

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