This Week in Democracy – Week 9: Bombs Abroad, Arrests at Home – Zeteo

  1. This Week in Democracy - Week 9: Bombs Abroad, Arrests at Home  Zeteo
  2. The latest on Donald Trump’s presidency  CNN
  3. Courts push back, wars heat up and 3 more takeaways from Trump's moves this week  NPR
  4. Alien Enemies Act and deportations: Trump's week in review  MSNBC
  5. Gold cherubs, autopens - and a court crisis: one week in Trumpworld  NonStop Local Billings
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The Sex Pistols rock London with first gig at 100 Club in 50 years

Band members were joined on stage by former Gallows frontman Frank Carter as stars and fans welcomed their return

There was anticipation on Oxford Street in London as the Sex Pistols rocked the 100 Club for the first time in more than half a century, playing classic tunes for a crowd of creaking punks.

In a hot and sweaty venue, which harkened back to the band’s glory days, they darted on stage like squaddies on a march, to roars from the audience. They were celebrated by stars and superfans such as Noel Gallagher, Bobby Gillespie and the Jam frontman, Paul Weller.

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Heathrow boss defends running of airport after criticism of shutdown

Thomas Woldbye says most other airports operate similar back-up power systems to Heathrow, as Ed Miliband announces investigation

The chief executive of Heathrow has defended the running of the airport after a fire at an electrical substation stopped about 1,300 planes and disrupted the journeys of hundreds of thousands of global passengers.

It comes after Willie Walsh, the International Air Transport Association’s director general, criticised Heathrow for the disruption, while the energy secretary, Ed Miliband, has now ordered the National Energy System Operator to “urgently investigate” the outage.

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Utah nurse allegedly killed woman by injecting unprescribed insulin

Nurse allegedly convinced woman she had cancer while plotting to collect more than $1m from the victim’s life insurance

A registered nurse in Utah allegedly convinced a woman that she had terminal cancer, injected unprescribed insulin into her, and killed her with that method while plotting to collect more than $1m from the victim’s life insurance, according to police.

Meggan Randall Sundwall faces charges of first-degree felony aggravated murder as well as obstruction of justice after her recent arrest in the death of Kacee Lynn Terry, 38, authorities said in documents that spell out the unusually grim case and were reported by various Utah news outlets.

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Gold has surged amid economic uncertainty. Should you buy some?

As Trump escalates a global trade war, looking to gold to shield cash might not be the worst option

As economic uncertainty roils the US, the price of gold has roared to record highs amid investors seeking a place to shield their cash from Donald Trump’s scattergun trade wars.

A single ounce of gold cost $3,051.99 on Wednesday, compared with $2,160 in 2024, and gold has historically been seen as the safest place to invest in financially turbulent times.

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The Trump administration is descending into authoritarianism

From media to culture and the arts to the refusal to abide by court orders, we’re nearing ‘Defcon 1 for our democracy’, experts say

Entering the magnificent great hall of the US Department of Justice, Donald Trump stopped for a moment to admire his portrait then took to a specially constructed stage where two art deco statues, depicting the “Spirit of Justice” and “Majesty of Justice”, had been carefully concealed behind a blue velvet curtain.

The president, who since last year is also a convicted criminal, proceeded to air grievances, utter a profanity and accuse the news media of doing “totally illegal” things, without offering evidence. “I just hope you can all watch for it,” he told justice department employees, “but it’s totally illegal.”

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US urged to ‘think bigger’ on healthcare amid Trump onslaught on sector

Healthcare journal calls for radical change in approach, urging policymakers to invest in their communities

An academic journal may inject some optimism into US health policy – a scarce commodity amid the Trump administration’s mass layoffs, funding freezes and the ideological research reviews.

A new issue of Health Affairs Scholar argues the conversation around healthcare can change – and radically – if academics think “bigger” and policymakers invest in their communities.

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‘I was raped at the age of 10’: sexual abuse and harassment reported at 1,664 UK primary schools

Experiences of harassment, groping, inappropriate touching and rape anonymously reported

  • Warning: contains content some readers may find distressing

Children and adults have anonymously reported testimonies of sexual abuse and harassment at 1,664 primary schools in the UK through a website for survivors, which has called for age-appropriate sex education to be taught to children under the age of nine.

Experiences of sexual harassment, groping, inappropriate touching and even forced penetration have been anonymously reported on the site everyonesinvited.uk, with at least one testimonial relating to an incident that took place when the victim was as young as five.

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Dozens evacuated from St Leonards after explosive chemicals found

Man, 28, arrested in East Sussex on suspicion of producing illegal substances in incident not believed to be terror-related

More than 70 people evacuated from an East Sussex town have not yet been able to return to their seafront homes after the discovery of explosive chemicals in a property.

A 28-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of producing illegal substances and making an explosive substance for an unlawful purpose after police were called to the A259 Marina in St Leonards on Thursday.

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As Israeli bombs fell, wounded children overwhelmed this Gaza hospital. Dozens died – The Associated Press

  1. As Israeli bombs fell, wounded children overwhelmed this Gaza hospital. Dozens died  The Associated Press
  2. Hamas remains potent threat to Israel despite muted response to strikes  Reuters
  3. 'If I Need to Talk to the Devil to Get the Hostages Out of Gaza, I Will'  Haaretz
  4. Headlines for March 21, 2025  Democracy Now!
  5. Israel orders IDF to seize more Gaza territory if Hamas doesn't release hostages  Fox News
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Japan, China, South Korea Meet as US Tariff Pressure Rises – Bloomberg

  1. Japan, China, South Korea Meet as US Tariff Pressure Rises  Bloomberg
  2. Japan, China and South Korea discuss trilateral cooperation  The Associated Press
  3. Japan, China, South Korea meet at geopolitical 'turning point in history'  Reuters
  4. Japan, China and South Korea foreign ministers meet in Tokyo  The Japan Times
  5. China pushes Japan, South Korea for stronger trade ties to counter world ‘chaos’  South China Morning Post
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Pope to greet crowd at Gemelli on Sunday – Vatican News – English

  1. Pope to greet crowd at Gemelli on Sunday  Vatican News - English
  2. Pope Francis to make first public appearance since being admitted to hospital  The Guardian
  3. Pope Francis advisers say he'll recover from pneumonia and a 'new stage' is opening for him  The Associated Press
  4. Cardinal Parolin: no discussion of resignation by Pope Francis  Catholic News Agency
  5. Cardinal Fernandez talks Pope Francis’ emotional state and what to expect in this ‘new phase’ of his papacy  America: The Jesuit Review
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What we know about the fire that brought London’s Heathrow Airport to a standstill – The Associated Press

  1. What we know about the fire that brought London’s Heathrow Airport to a standstill  The Associated Press
  2. Heathrow Airport reopens after electricity outage left passengers stranded  NPR
  3. What are the world's busiest airports? See the latest list as London Heathrow is shut down by a fire  CBS News
  4. Stranded by Heathrow Closure, Some Travelers Got Creative. Others Just Gave Up.  The New York Times
  5. Heathrow resumes operations, but disruptions could go on for days  NBC News
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Exclusive: 20% of Americans support boycott of firms aligning themselves with Trump agenda

New poll also shows that a significant share of Americans will avoid companies that drop social-inclusion policies

One in five Americans plan to turn their backs for good on companies that have shifted their policies to align with Donald Trump’s agenda, according to a new poll for the Guardian.

As high-profile brands including Amazon, Target and Tesla grapple with economic boycotts, research by the Harris Poll indicated the backlash could have a lasting impact.

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