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The best movies of 2022 you may not have seen From a sharp comedy reboot to an erotic political thriller, Guardian writers pick the hidden films of the year that people should know more about
Aftershock takes a sprawling, urgent, widely publicized yet still under-addressed national crisis - the shameful maternal mortality rate among Black women in the US - and grounds it in its more personal and galling form. The film, directed by Tonya Lewis Lee and Paula Eiselt, examines the roots and manifestations of dire statistics through the advocacy journeys of two grieving families. Two Black mothers whose concerns were downplayed or dismissed, who died in New York hospitals months apart, who would be caring for their children if not for an extremely preventable combination of medical racism, financial pressure to perform C-sections and inadequate senses of urgency. I was crying within three minutes. The film, available to stream on Hulu, should be essential viewing as a window into the many factors underlying such devastating disparities, but also as a path forward. It shows what woman-centered, choice-driven maternal healthcare could look like in the US, and the families fighting for it after the unimaginable. Adrian Horton
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WorkRacing's resolutions for 2023: Sort out Next Gen, get Hamilton back on top\"The proof will be when we have a car that wins Daytona and wins Le Mans in the same year,\" France said when the new IMSA prototype was announced in 2021. \"That\'s what I\'m looking forward to.\"
Work� � | | � WorkWork � | | WorkWhy reclining seats are vanishing from airplanesThey're expensive, they weigh down the aircraft and they can cause in-flight punchups. So it should be no surprise some airlines are removing reclining seats completely. But is that good news or bad? WorkSupreme Court seeks U.S. government view on charter school's skirt requirementThe U.S. Supreme Court on Monday asked President Joe Biden's administration to weigh in on whether the justices should decide whether a publicly funded charter school in North Carolina may have violated the rights of female students - deemed "fragile vessels" by the school's founder - by requiring girls to wear skirts.
WorkOpinion: Trump's immigration policy was a fiasco. Why hasn't Biden fixed it yet? | CNN For some people, immigration to the United States is mostly about making up a shortfall in low-wage labor, and indeed, many people who come here are eager to contribute their hard work and to pull their weight. But above all else, comprehensive immigration policies need to recognize the respect, dignity and humanity of everyone who is forced to flee danger and who finds themselves within our borders. Work � | | WorkWork � | | WorkWork � | | WorkWorkHouse rules changes breeze through the chamber following a bitter speaker fightRoy said on The Mark Levin Show on Sunday that McCarthy agreed to appoint conservatives to the powerful Rules Committee. \"We\'re now going to have conservative representation on that committee,\" Roy said. \"Now we can help control that we get good bills to the floor and advance conservative bills for the American people.\" � | | WorkWork � | | WorkIn Mexico, Biden Looks for Help With Migrants and Stronger PartnershipCanada has joined the United States in protesting Mexico’s energy policies, even as it has increased investments in Mexico in recent years. But experts say that Canada enjoys little leverage over Mexico, and officials said Mr. Trudeau was expected to tread lightly in pressing Canada’s economic interests at the summit. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkEnergy bill support for firms to be reduced from April\"While the New Year should be a time of optimism and excitement, 2023 looks like the beginning of the end for tens of thousands of small businesses, which have been relying on the government energy support to survive this winter.\" WorkWorkWorkWall Street Is Down on Corporate AmericaTuesday: Bed Bath & Beyond, which is weighing options including bankruptcy after a disappointing sales season, reports earnings. Elsewhere: The grocery chain Albertsons reports. The Golden Globes return to TV after being off the air last year. The Hollywood awards show faces a big question: Does it still matter? WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWatchdog group accuses George Santos of campaign finance violations in FEC complaint\"George Santos has lied to voters about a lot of things, but while lying about your background might not be illegal, deceiving voters about your campaign\'s funding and spending is a serious violation of federal law,\" Adav Noti, legal director at the Campaign Legal Center, said in a statement. \"That is what we are asking the Federal Election Commission to investigate. As the agency responsible for enforcing America\'s campaign finance laws, the FEC owes it to the public to find out the truth about how George Santos raised and spent the money he used to run for public office, and to ensure accountability for Santos\'s illegal conduct.\"Â WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkThe Rebirth of Psychedelic MedicineOften considered dangerous, mind-altering drugs, researchers are turning to the study of psychedelic therapies as a potential to treat an array of psychiatric conditions including depression and PTSD. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkHouse rules changes breeze through the chamber following a bitter speaker fightRoy said on The Mark Levin Show on Sunday that McCarthy agreed to appoint conservatives to the powerful Rules Committee. \"We\'re now going to have conservative representation on that committee,\" Roy said. \"Now we can help control that we get good bills to the floor and advance conservative bills for the American people.\" WorkSupreme Court seeks U.S. government view on charter school's skirt requirementThe U.S. Supreme Court on Monday asked President Joe Biden's administration to weigh in on whether the justices should decide whether a publicly funded charter school in North Carolina may have violated the rights of female students - deemed "fragile vessels" by the school's founder - by requiring girls to wear skirts. WorkIn Mexico, Biden Looks for Help With Migrants and Stronger PartnershipCanada has joined the United States in protesting Mexico’s energy policies, even as it has increased investments in Mexico in recent years. But experts say that Canada enjoys little leverage over Mexico, and officials said Mr. Trudeau was expected to tread lightly in pressing Canada’s economic interests at the summit. WorkWorkBill Gates' climate investment firm is backing this reusable rocket startup\"We\'ve long thought that space technologies have a role to play in decarbonizing. We started thinking many years ago around how do we deploy more satellites focused on climate problems? How do we do things like detecting methane leaks, which have a huge warming potential? How do we detect wildfires in real time? How do we protect our natural resources, like our forests and our oceans, which have an important kind of carbon sink role in our ecosystem?\" he said. WorkWorkWorkPro-Bolsonaro violence: experts highlight role of social media platformsSocial media’s role in violent political protests has been under increased scrutiny since the US Capitol riot on 6 January 2021, which led to Trump’s accounts being banned on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, and the suspension of his YouTube channel. Meta banned Trump for two years after ruling that his posts in the run-up to the violence in Washington represented “a severe violation of our rules”. The company is set to rule this month on whether to reinstate him. WorkTwo British men missing in Ukraine, says Foreign OfficeBagshaw traveled to Ukraine from New Zealand, and had been delivering aid and evacuating citizens, according to a statement provided to the Guardian by the group Kiwi Aid and Refugee Evacuation.In the statement, his parents Philip and Dame Susan Bagshaw, who founded the Canterbury Charity hospital, confirmed their son was missing. He is “a very intelligent, independently minded person”, who went to Ukraine as a volunteer, they said.“He was born in the UK, and Philip and Susan are very grateful for all the agencies, from both London and NZ, who are working so hard to find him,” the statement added.“Andrew’s parents love him dearly and are immensely proud of all the work he has been doing delivering food and medicines and assisting elderly people move from near the battlefront of the war.”In August, Bagshaw – a genetics researcher – told the New Zealand news outlet Stuff that he had been evacuating mostly elderly people out of the eastern Ukrainian town of Soledar for about a month.New Zealand’s foreign ministry said it is aware of reports a dual New Zealand/British national is missing in Ukraine and is in contact with the UK government. |
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