Ben Jacobs offers unpleasant news to Arsenal about their target

Ben Jacobs has discussed Arsenal’s interest in Alexander Isak after his stunning season with Newcastle.

Isak has adapted brilliantly to the Premier League since he moved to the competition from La Liga.

He has been one of the best strikers in the English top flight and has been tipped to move to a bigger club.

Arsenal wants to win the race for his signature, considering him an upgrade to the likes of Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus.

Both stars have done their best, but it’s clearly not good enough to help Arsenal become English champions.

Continue reading

Copyright

© Just Arsenal

0
Tags:
  112 Hits

Not All Votes Are Created Equal

As any schoolkid might tell you, US elections are based on a bedrock principle: one person, one vote. Simple as that. Each vote carries the same weight. Yet for much of the country’s history, that hasn’t been the case. At various points, whole classes of people were shut out of voting: enslaved Black Americans, Native Americans, and poor white people. The first time women had the right to vote was in 1919. This week’s episode of Reveal is about a current version of this very old problem.

For this show, host Al Letson does a deep dive with Mother Jones national voting rights correspondent Ari Berman about his new book, Minority Rule: The Right-Wing Attack on the Will of the People—and the Fight to Resist It.

jQuery(document).ready(function(){prx("https:\/\/play.prx.org\/e?uf=http%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.revealradio.org%2Frevealpodcast&ge=prx_149_a603cd12-d2ba-4244-81d5-50f782553e5c", "prx-0", "shortcode")});Subscribe to Mother Jones podcasts on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app.

They first discuss America’s early years and examine how the political institutions created by the Founding Fathers were meant to constrain democracy. This system is still alive in the modern era, Berman says, through institutions like the Electoral College and the US Senate, which were designed as checks against the power of the majority. What’s more, Berman argues that the Supreme Court is a product of these two skewed institutions. Then there are newer tactics—like voter suppression and gerrymandering—that are layered on top of this anti-democratic foundation to entrench the power of a conservative white minority.

Continue reading

Copyright

© Just Arsenal

0
  65 Hits

Jason Cundy insists former Arsenal starlet would bench Martinelli and Trossard

Jason Cundy has argued that Eberechi Eze is a better player than Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli.

The Crystal Palace star has been one of the most consistent attackers in the Premier League this season.

He is expected to leave his current team at the end of this campaign, and Arsenal should be in the running to sign him.

Eze’s form has been too good to ignore, and he could be named in the England squad for Euro 2024.

Arsenal is already looking at new stars to add to their group, and they should probably consider a move for Eze, whom they released as a teenager.

Continue reading

Copyright

© Just Arsenal

0
Tags:
  113 Hits

Arsenal has a good advantage over Premier League rivals in race for Olise

Arsenal is one of the clubs interested in a move for Michael Olise, who is set to leave Crystal Palace.

The Frenchman has been too brilliant to play for a team like Palace, and several top clubs want to include him in their squad.

Arsenal has been tracking him, and the Gunners consider him ideal competition for their current wingers.

Bukayo Saka was out of form for several weeks in the second half of the season and needed support.

If Arsenal had Olise, the Frenchman could have replaced the Englishman, keeping the right-wing position productive for the Gunners.

Continue reading

Copyright

© Just Arsenal

0
Tags:
  75 Hits

Louisiana Classifies Two Abortion Drugs as Controlled Dangerous Substances

Louisiana enacted a first-of-its-kind law on Friday, classifying the two drugs used in medication abortions as controlled and dangerous substances. The law prohibits obtaining or possessing misoprostol and mifipristone without a prescription. The new classification will make obtaining a prescription more difficult.

Louisiana already bans abortion with few exceptions. The reclassification of the so-called abortion pills was first introduced as part of an effort to thwart coerced abortions. But this is a stand of anti-abortion misinformation that, as Mother Jones’ Julianne McShane has detailed, is not supported by the facts. Further, a coerced abortion would already be illegal in Louisiana.

Instead of protecting women, the new law is likely to worsen care. Misoprostol has other important uses outside of abortion care, including for treating miscarriages, ulcers, and inducing labor. “Unfortunately, I think the biggest impact of this law will be on miscarriage care,” Greer Donley, an expert on abortion law at the University of Pittsburgh, posted on X. “Docs aren’t prescribing these meds in LA for abortion b/c of bans, and patients are exempt from prosecution. Docs ARE prescribing miso for miscarriage, and this law will likely chill that care.”

The law will make it harder to prescribe these drugs by requiring doctors to have a special license, and they must now be stored in special facilities that might make them harder for people to obtain, especially in rural areas.

Continue reading

Copyright

© Just Arsenal

0
  79 Hits

Bayern Munich could spoil Arsenal’s plans for Spanish star

Dani Olmo is one of the players that Arsenal has targeted to add to their squad this summer.

The Spaniard has been proving his worth at RB Leipzig for several seasons, and it is just a matter of time before he moves to a bigger European side.

That could happen this summer, with Arsenal likely to launch an approach for his signature before the transfer window closes.

The Gunners have some of the finest attackers in their squad, but Olmo’s profile is still an exciting one to add.

The Spaniard could bet on himself to break into the team despite the competition for places he will encounter at the Emirates.

Continue reading

Copyright

© Just Arsenal

0
Tags:
  84 Hits

Adult comedy Anora is a 'more real Pretty Woman'

Adult comedy Anora is a 'more real Pretty Woman'

This film about a quick-witted stripper is a Cannes Film Festival highlight

Copyright

© Just Arsenal

0
Tags:
  83 Hits

These Young Alaskans Are Suing the State to Stop a $39B Gas Pipeline

This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.

Eight young people are suing the government of Alaska—the nation’s fastest-warming state—claiming a major new fossil fuel project violates their state constitutional rights.

The state-owned Alaska Gasline Development Corporation has proposed a $38.7 billion gas export project that would roughly triple the state’s greenhouse gas emissions for decades, the lawsuit says. Scientists have long warned that fossil fuel extraction must be swiftly curbed to secure a livable future.

The Alaska LNG Project would involve the construction of a gas treatment plant on the state’s North Slope, an 800-mile pipeline and liquefaction plant on the Kenai Peninsula which would prepare the gas for export to Asia.

Continue reading

Copyright

© Just Arsenal

0
  84 Hits

Mailbag: Where have all the elite managers gone?

Bayern want the Burnley manager, while Chelsea want the Ipswich, Brentford and Leicester managers. So, where did all the established ‘super coaches’ go? Or are the super clubs just in a right old s**t state and no one wants to be Louis van Gaaled?


Marcus, Jim and Vish offer their theories on today’s Mailbag. Plus, daft suggestions for a fourth domestic cup competition and a listener asks us for our extremely niche football awards. Most Crimson Red Card of the Season, anyone? Come join us!


We're back on stage and tickets are out NOW! Join us at London Palladium on Friday September 20th 2024 for 'Football Ramble: Time Tunnel', a journey through football history like no other. Expect loads of laughs, all your Ramble favourites, and absolutely everything on Pete's USB stick. Get your tickets at footballramblelive.com!


Follow us on TwitterInstagramTikTok and YouTube, and email us here: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: patreon.com/footballramble.

Continue reading

Copyright

© Just Arsenal

0
Tags:
  116 Hits

Inside the Fraud Trial for the Billionaire MAGA Backed To Take Down Communist China

In 2017, the exiled Chinese mogul Guo Wengui began to remake himself in America as a dissident celebrity. In media appearances, tweets, and lengthy YouTube videos, Guo launched tirades against Chinese Communist Party corruption. They made him famous among extremely online Chinese emigres and won him prominence as an ally of Steve Bannon and other Trumpworld luminaries.

Guo sold a brand: A mega-rich, Brioni-clad, rule-breaking Bannon buddy leading a “whistleblower movement” with an audacious goal to “take down the CCP” and install his own supposed government-in-waiting in Beijing.

But the truth of Guo’s story is now at issue in the federal courthouse in Manhattan, where he stands trial for fraud and money laundering. In an opening statement Friday, Assistant US Attorney Micah Fergenson previewed evidence he said shows that Guo—who has also used the names Ho Wan Kwok and Miles Guo—stole more than $1 billion from his own ardent fans who invested in scam financial ventures Gou launched in 2020 and 2021.

“Miles Guo ran a simple con on a grand scale,” Fergenson said. “He lived a billionaire’s lifestyle using money he stole from people he tricked and cheated.”

Continue reading

Copyright

© Just Arsenal

0
  61 Hits