Saturday, April 8, 2017

The Harvard Women"s Soccer Team Takes A Stand Against Misogyny & Their Actions Are Inspiring � VIDEO


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Female athletes have long been forced to prove themselves worthy to take the field, the court, or any other stage where men have staked their claim. Title IX ensured women who wanted to play sports would be given the opportunity, but it did not protect them from the misogyny that still exists in a world where "locker room talk" is code for acceptable degradation of women. In an inspiring video from Lifetime, the Harvard Women"s Soccer Team reveals how they shut down misogyny on their campus by standing together in the face of an overwhelming injustice.

In fall 2016, it was revealed the Harvard Men"s Soccer Team had been grading the new recruits of the women"s team for years. According to The New York Times, male players reportedly produced a "scouting report" ranking the incoming recruits based on their looks, even going so far as to discuss their bodies, give them a number rating, and assign them a sexual position. It sounds like a despicable practice, and when the women"s team found out, they responded to the men with one voice via an open letter in The Harvard Crimson.

During the video interview with Lifetime, player Brooke Dickens explained that during her senior year, she and her teammates had a cheer "27 strong" because there were 27 women on the team, and they were stronger together. When the team discovered that their fellow athletes had been disrespecting and objectifying them behind their backs, their anger was not for themselves, but for the women who they went out on the field with each week.

Together, the team decided to address the issue because they believed the behavior exhibited by the men"s team was far too often seen as acceptable by the nation at large. Their editorial was crafted in a way that allowed them to speak not only to the actions of the men, but to address how their words could never tear the women"s team apart. Rather than pit them against one another, the discovery of the rankings only brought the women closer together.

In their open letter, the team wrote,

"The actions and words displayed by members of the 2012 men"s soccer team have deeply hurt us. They were careless, disgusting, and appalling, but an aberrant display of misogyny such as this does not reflect the type of environment Harvard Athletics cultivates. Harvard Athletics, specifically Harvard Womens Soccer, succeeds because despite any atmosphere of competition, we know how to be a teamto lift each other up and bring out the best in those around us to achieve our goals."

Their words resonated not just across their campus, but throughout the nation. According to The Washington Post, rather than issue a slap on the wrist or simply hold a campus wide discussion, Harvard canceled the remainder of the men"s season in response to the evidence of their actions. The school made a clear statement that they had a zero tolerance policy for such apparent sexism. And had the women"s team not stood together to speak out, who knows how the college would have handled the situation. The Harvard Men"s Soccer Team issued an apology and owned up to their actions in a letter to the campus paper.

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The immense amount of respect the women"s team showed for each other, and their fearlessness in standing up for what is right, should inspire athletes of both genders to act when they see injustices occurring. These women spoke despite the potential for repercussions, and they refused to let their male cohorts demean them and get away with it.

What the men"s team reportedly did was abhorrent, and it is only right that the rest of their season was canceled, even though that"s not what the women called for. The women"s team asked only for future members of the men"s team to speak out when they see injustices occurring, because otherwise they are culpable, whether they participated in the rankings or not.

Ultimately, the women gave the men"s team the only part of themselves they were willing to give away: their forgiveness. They wrote,

"Finally, to the men of Harvard Soccer and any future men who may lay claim to our bodies and choose to objectify us as sexual objects, in the words of one of us, we say together: "I can offer you my forgiveness, which is and forever will be the only part of me that you can ever claim as yours.""

Let this amazing team inspire you the next time you are faced with misogyny. It is always better to speak up than to stay silent. These fearless women are proof that your words of positivity can only make the world a better place.

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Harry Styles Dishes on Liam Payne"s New Life as a Dad and Whether He"ll Be Godfather to His Son


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Harry Styles is taking on a few new rolesactor, solo artist...godfather?

In the midst of a press tour for his first solo single, "Sign of the Times," the former One Direction member is dishing on everything from his upcoming performance inDunkirk and the future of thegroup to potentially playing godfather to bandmate Liam Payne"s first baby boy. The star announced the birth of his first child in late March and, according to Styles, has been "loving" his life as a dad.

"He said it"s going really well," Styles said during an interview on Key 103. "I"m very happy for him."

As for whether or not he"s been asked to be the baby"s godfather, that"s still up in the air.

"I think it"s a roll of the dice to be honest. I think there"s a lot of people that Liam has in mind, but I"m not going to add any extra pressure," he said. "If it came my way, I would be honored."

In the meantime, he has new movie, album and sound to introduce to the world."I never wanted it to sound like anyone else," the star told Elvis Duran of his first track. "I didn"t want to feel like I was redoing something. But, at the same time, I think it"s impossible to not be influenced by stuff that you grew up listening to. All I know really is that I wanted to write through the whole album. I wanted it to be really honest. I didn"t want to hide and I just wanted to write what I wanted to listen to."

Now, as he prepares to hit theSaturday NightLivestage on April 15, he"ll also perform for the first time with his shorter locksthe result of a chop he underwent for the Christopher Nolan-directed drama.

"I felt very n***d," styles told duran of his short hair. "When I first told my parents I was going to be in a World War II film, they thought I was playing a lady on the train station waving the soldiers off, so we had to make the chop. But, it was good! It"s very breezy."

Source: http://www.eonline.com/news/842038/harry-styles-dishes-on-liam-payne-s-new-life-as-a-dad-and-whether-he-ll-be-godfather-to-his-son

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Friday, April 7, 2017

Judge: Ryan Zimmerman, Ryan Howard defamation suit can continue against Al Jazeera


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WASHINGTON -- A federal judge says two Major League Baseball players can go ahead with their lawsuit on claims that an Al Jazeera documentary defamed them by linking them to performance-enhancing drugs.

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson ruled Friday that the lawsuit by Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals and former Philadelphia Phillies player Ryan Howard can proceed.

The players sued after Al Jazeera aired the documentary "The Dark Side: Secrets of the Sports Dopers" in December 2015.

In the documentary, a pharmacist who was filmed covertly says Zimmerman and Howard took banned performance-enhancing drugs. The pharmacist later recanted and each player denied taking banned substances. Their denials are noted in the documentary.

Major League Baseball investigated the allegations and found no violations of its drug agreement.

Source: http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/19047778/judge-rules-ryan-zimmerman-ryan-howard-suit-continue-al-jazeera

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Analysis: Gorsuch a win for Trump and GOP establishment


LIVE STREAM: Senate Judiciary Committee votes on Judge Neil Gorsuch Supreme Court nomination

WASHINGTON Judge Neil Gorsuch"s confirmation to the Supreme Court has given President Donald Trump the first truly outsider president in recent memory his first major legislative achievement. And it"s a victory for the insiders.

Gorsuch, a well-respected, conservative legal star with a traditional background, won Senate approval on Friday, serving as a testament to the power of well-organized establishment Republican forces and a reminder of the ability of judicial fights to unite Republicans.

Gorsuch"s confirmation required Republicans, led by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, to eliminate the 60-vote threshold, dubbed the "nuclear option," to ensure approval with a simple majority. But after weeks of wrangling in the House over a plan to repeal and replace the so-called Obamacare law, the confirmation battle amounted to a badly needed triumph for Trump.

"This is a big win and it feels good to get this win," said Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., prior to Friday"s vote. "The nuances of a bill containing a myriad of provisions is totally different, totally different. But I do think the president can prevail with a good repeal-and-replace bill if he"ll put the weight of his credibility and office behind the effort, and I think he"s prepared to do that."

To be sure, a Supreme Court battle is far different from a complicated policy fight involving health care, which covers one-fifth of the nation"s economy and has been a central political fight since President Barack Obama entered the White House in 2009.

But that doesn"t mean it was a walk in the park.

In some ways, conservative outside groups were preparing for Gorsuch"s nomination process for months. His name first surfaced as a potential Supreme Court pick in late September when Trump included him on a list of 21 possible successors to the late Justice Antonin Scalia. (Gorsuch was not on an initial list of potential justices he released in May 2016.)

That heads-up gave outside groups like the Federalist Society and the Heritage Foundation time to review the potential jurists and create buy-in for Republicans once Trump made his choice. When Trump named Gorsuch in late January, the choice quickly won praise from groups like the Club for Growth, the Koch brothers-backed Americans for Prosperity and the National Rifle Association.

"Gorsuch is somebody who pretty much everyone on the right wants to vote for and wants to support. We were starting with a good product," said Michael Needham, chief executive officer of Heritage Action for America, one of several conservative groups that did not back the president"s health care law. "On health care, they kind of started with an egg and were surprised to find that the whole experience has been frustrating."

For a new administration, the dual legislative battles over Gorsuch and health care have coincided with an internal struggle between the anti-establishment forces that helped propel Trump to the White House and establishment figures seeking to consolidate power.

The tensions spilled out into public this week when Steve Bannon, Trump"s chief strategist and a proponent of take-no-prisoners politics, lost his seat on the Principals Committee of the National Security Council, a group of high-ranking officials who meet to discuss pressing national security needs.

Bannon"s addition to the NSC had sparked criticism that it was inappropriate for the political adviser to play a role in national security matters. His departure suggested reduced influence and rising tensions amid Trump"s West Wing staff, particularly between Bannon and a more moderate group led by Trump"s senior adviser and powerful son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

The two senior aides have clashed of late, with Kushner holding Bannon responsible for the controversies surrounding the failures of the president"s travel ban and the health care bill. Bannon, meanwhile, believes the president"s son-in-law is trying to shift away from the populist rhetoric he believes won the White House, according to associates of the two men who requested anonymity to discuss private conversations.

This week, Vice President Mike Pence, a solid member of the establishment wing of the White House, tried to revive the health care bill, working with the bloc of hard-line conservatives in the House Freedom Caucus to find a compromise that could pass the Republican-led House. That effort came after Trump, seizing his anti-establishment role, threatened to work to unseat conservative Republicans who did not line up behind him.

Republican lawmakers left for Easter recess with no deal, but have vowed to press on.

Gorsuch"s success and health care"s failure shines a light on the ability of judicial battles to energize Republicans, who have long railed against judicial overreach and courts acting in ways reserved for the legislative branch.

Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union, said the importance of McConnell"s decision to refuse to consider Obama"s nomination of Judge Merrick Garland and ability to eliminate the filibuster for Supreme Court picks could not be overstated. He said Gorsuch"s selection managed to unite Republicans and pave the way for a more conservative court.

"Some people will try to say this makes the win less," Schlapp said of the use of the nuclear option. "It makes the win bigger because it makes the next pick even easier to confirm."

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EDITOR"S NOTE Ken Thomas has covered the White House and national politics for The Associated Press since 2011.

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AP Congressional Correspondent Erica Werner in Washington and Associated Press writer Jonathan Lemire in New York contributed to this report.

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Source: http://www.startribune.com/analysis-gorsuch-a-win-for-trump-and-gop-establishment/418599393/

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With no end near for Aaron Rodgers, Brett Hundley will play elsewhere someday


Packers QB Aaron Rodgers has been shown nothing but respect | THE HERD

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Theres a difference between being ready to start an NFL game and actually getting a starting job.

Brett Hundley, after two years as Aaron Rodgers backup with the Green Bay Packers, is probably ready. But who knows when his chance will come?

If all goes as planned for the Packers, it will never happen for Hundley in Green Bay. Eventually, they may trade him away for a higher draft pick than the fifth-rounder they spent on him in 2015. His body of work combined with the quarterback market (see Mike Glennon) suggests that likely will happen before Hundley becomes a free agent in March 2019.

If Hundley continues on his current path, that draft pick will only become higher and Hundleys bank account fatter. Glennon signed a three-year, $45 million contract last month with the Chicago Bears. It included $18.5 million guaranteed. All for a quarterback with 5-13 record as a part-time starter in Tampa Bay in 2014-15.

I feel like as I keep playing and hopefully get a couple snaps in the regular season and show what I can do, itll keep growing, Hundley said this week while taking part in the Packers annual Tailgate Tour. Right now Ive just got to keep playing, stay focused. Obviously theres a lot of quarterbacks getting deals, but my job is to just stay focused and play this game.

For now, that means staying healthy so he can get more preseason work. Last summer he played in only one exhibition because of an ankle injury. That came a year after, as a rookie, he was one of the NFLs best preseason quarterbacks. That summer, he led the league with 630 yards passing and completed nearly 70 percent of his passes with seven touchdowns and one interception. It was that performance that helped convince Packers coach Mike McCarthy that Hundley could jump from the No. 3 quarterback into the role of rodgers backup last season.

You never really know until you get them into games; they have to play games, McCarthy said recently at the NFL annual meetings. I think the first challenge is when they play really well in preseason, you feel really good about that. When you put them into live action, I just go back through the years, I can remember Matt Hasselbeck in 1999 getting into a game. We were playing Denver in the preseason down in Madison, [and] he went in there and played extremely well. And a few weeks later, we were trading Rick Mirer to the Jets.

The Packers didnt draft Hundley to be Rodgers replacement, so it was a forgone conclusion that if Hundley developed like they thought he could, he would eventually be traded away. Its just a matter of when. He has two more years left on his rookie contract, so next offseason might be the time for the Packers to make a move. They would have to trade him before the midseason deadline in 2018.

Rodgers, 33, doesnt appear anywhere near the end of his run. McCarthy said last month at the NFL combine that he could see his quarterback doing what Tom Brady has done -- playing championship-level football as he approaches age 40.

I for sure, 100 percent, think Aaron could play until he wants to, Hundley said. Hes done great things thus far, and last year was one of his best years. You can see hes still growing and still Aaron Rodgers. So hes going to be playing for a while. For me, Im just keeping my head down, learning as much as I can, playing whenever I get my opportunity, making the most out of it. And well see where it takes me from there.

Source: http://www.espn.com/blog/green-bay-packers/post/_/id/38298/no-end-near-for-aaron-rodgers-brett-hundley-will-play-elsewhere-someday

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"Your Name.," the biggest anime box office hit ever, opens in North America today


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The film that unseated "Spirited Away" as the highest-grossing anime film of all timeis finally opening in North American movie theaters friday.

"your name.," a body-swap love story from writer and director Makoto Shinkai, opened on Aug. 26 in Japan before going on to earn more than $328 million worldwide to date.

And it"s done so without an extensive North American release in order to qualify for Oscar eligibility, the film did have a one-week Los Angeles release in December.

The Los Angeles Film Critics Assn."s winner for best animated film is opening Friday on 303 screens.

READ THE TIMES" REVIEW OF "YOUR NAME.">

Source: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-entertainment-news-updates-april-your-name-the-biggest-anime-box-1491580455-htmlstory.html

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Seven stories in the news today, April 7 - Times Colonist


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Seven stories in the news for Friday, April 7

KREMLIN CALLS U.S. MISSILE ATTACK ON SYRIA AN ILLEGAL AGGRESSION

The Kremlin has reacted to Thursday"s U.S. strike on Syria as an "aggression against sovereign state in violation of international law." The U.S. fired 60 missiles at an air based in central Syria on Thursday evening in retaliation for Tuesday"s deadly chemical attack that killed around 80 people. U.S. President Donald Trump cast the assault as vital to deter future use of poison gas and called on other nations to join in seeking "to end the slaughter and bloodshed in Syria."

CANADA NOT INVOLVED IN SYRIAN MISSILE STRIKE: OFFICIALS

A spokesperson for National Defence in Ottawa says Canadian Forces personnel were not involved in the American missile strike Thursday on an air base in Syria. Canadian officials also say the federal government will have more to say today about the attack. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier called the chemical attack in Syria which prompted the U.S. assault a "war crime" and that the international community "must stand firmly against such things."

FEDS TO PUSH PROVINCES TO TARGET CHILD CARE DOLLARS

The governing Liberals are going to push the provinces to direct federal child care dollars to families who are in the most in need of help, such as those from low- and modest-income backgrounds. The government"s decision means the Liberals face the possibility of a revolt from the child care sector over their focus on "vulnerable" families, with some groups arguing a more universal approach would yield the greatest results.

INTERNAL TRADE DEAL TO BE UNVEILED

The federal and provincial governments are to announce an internal trade deal today. They hope the deal will create jobs and boost domestic trade, which already accounts for 20 per cent of Canada"s gross domestic product. Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains says the long-awaited deal will also establish a clear process to help provinces and territories regulate the trade of recreational pot.

MAN CHARGED IN SECURITY BREACH AT TORONTO AIRPORT

A 58-year-old American man is expected to attend a bail hearing today after being charged in a security breach at Canada"s busiest airport. Police say the incident at Toronto"s Pearson International Airport involved a suspected improvised explosive device in a suitcase on a United Airlines flight bound for Chicago. Joseph Galaska is charged with one count of mischief.

LATEST JOB NUMBERS OUT TODAY

Statistics Canada will releases its latest jobs report today. the last report showed the national jobless rate sinking to 6.6 per cent in February its lowest level in more than two years. That report was the latest in a line of stronger-than-expected data. Several economists say it shows the country"s economy rebounding from the oil price shock of recent years.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BUDGET OUT TODAY

The Prince Edward Island government will release its budget for the upcoming fiscal year today. In March, the Liberal government forecasted a $17.9 million deficit for the 2016-17 fiscal year, nearly double the $9.6 million deficit forecast in the most recent budget. It blamed the increase on a $30 million reduction in harmonized sales tax payments from Ottawa and an increase in spending by several departments.

ALSO IN THE NEWS TODAY:

Finance Minister Bill Morneau visits London to promote Canada"s economic partnership with the U.K.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will attend a student skills competition in Dartmouth, N.S.

Elizabeth Wettlaufer, charged in deaths of eight seniors, to appear in a Woodstock, Ont., court by video link.

Bail hearing in Edmonton for Jared Eliasson, charged with attempted murder in a road rage attack in which a woman had both arms broken.

Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz will unveils a commemorative bank note to mark Canada"s 150th anniversary.

Conservative leadership contender Kevin O"Leary addresses the Empire Club of Canada in Toronto.

Source: http://www.timescolonist.com/seven-stories-in-the-news-today-april-7-1.14432543

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