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Fired Disney worker allegedly hacked into restaurant menus to change peanut allergy information

Michael Scheuer is alleged to have altered allergy information on the menu at Disney World restaurants and added profanity.
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Harris seeks to bolster youth vote in campaign's closing days
Fresh off her massive rally at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., Vice President Kamala Harris headed back to the battleground states Wednesday, where she was slated to hold a rally in Madison, in an attempt to appeal to the approximately 50,000 college students who attend the University of Wisconsin. Those students are a critical demographic for Harris. Nancy Cordes reports from the Badger State.
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Trump puts focus on Biden's "garbage" remarks
Former President Donald Trump criticized President Biden for comments he made on a video call with Latino activists in which he appeared to call Trump supporters "garbage," comments the White House alleges were misconstrued. Mr. Biden's remarks were in response to a racist joke about floating garbage that was told by a comedian at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday. Robert Costa reports.
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Starbucks CEO wants to make it easier for customers to get a cup of coffee — as he reveals his bold plan to overhaul stores
"Our financial results were very disappointing, and it is clear we need to fundamentally change our strategy to win back customers and return to growth," Niccol said.
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"CBS Evening News" headlines for Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
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Rock-wielding stranger bashes NYC subway rider’s head in random attack: sources
"He took a good shot to the head," a construction worker who witnessed the unprovoked assault told The Post.
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Navy veteran’s defamation suit against CNN inches towards trial as judge hears motions for summary judgment
U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young alleges that CNN smeared him by implying he illegally profited when helping people flee Afghanistan during the U.S. withdrawal.
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Giants’ dynamic rookie enters concussion protocol | The Injury Report
Julia Iafrate, DO, a Sports Medicine Physician for NYU Langone Health, joins New York Post Sports anchor Brandon London to explain how the concussion protocol and return-to-participation protocols work after Giants’ rookie Tyrone Tracy suffered a concussion in New York’s loss to the Steelers on Monday night.
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Biden's past comments about MAGA Republicans come back to haunt him as White House spins 'garbage' remarks
The White House claims President Biden would never speak badly about Trump supporters, but his history of bashing MAGA Republicans tells another story.
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Oregon parents arrested after repeatedly tasing young children as discipline: police
Police in Oregon have arrested the parents of two young children after authorities investigated reported abuse, including use of a taser on the children.
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Harris: Trump 'capable of anything’ on interfering wIth election results
She spoke in an an exclusive interview with ABC's Mary Bruce.
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How Trump Is Baiting Harris
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here.This is the time for closing arguments from Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. But Trump’s closing argument is not a closing argument at all: It’s an invitation. He and his campaign are acting in hopes of provoking Harris, pushing her to muddle her final message.The statements and sentiments on display from the Trump campaign this past week, and particularly at Sunday night’s rally at Madison Square Garden, have been racist, xenophobic, and violent. To note a few: The comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, invited by the Trump campaign, called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.” The radio personality Sid Rosenberg described the Democratic Party as “a bunch of degenerates, lowlifes,” and “Jew-haters.” The private-equity fund manager Grant Cardone said that Harris has “pimp handlers.” And the Trump adviser Stephen Miller declared that “America is for Americans and Americans only.”This incendiary language is not only a crude attempt to bait critics; it’s part of a pattern of hate from Trump and his closest allies, and a type of rhetoric that Trump has made clear he intends to incorporate into his plans as president. But in continuing to push the lines of decency in American politics, Trump is also attempting to goad the opposition. His campaign is ramping up a familiar and often effective cycle: He says or encourages something inflammatory, then goes on to blame his opponents or members of the media for overreacting, sometimes attempting to rewrite his own statements in the process. After he told the Fox News anchor Sean Hannity that he wouldn’t be a dictator “except for day one,” he later said that he was just joking, in an effort to cast those who took him seriously as dramatic. It’s an example of what my colleague Megan Garber recently called the trolligarchy: “A troll reserves the right, always, to be kidding,” she wrote. “Even about matters of life and death.”A strong reaction from Democrats or from journalists is strategically useful to Trump, and he knows it. As Trump said at Sunday’s rally: “When I say ‘the enemy from within’”—referring to the phrase he often uses to describe anyone who is not part of MAGA world—“the other side goes crazy.” Kamala Harris herself has usually avoided taking the bait, although in recent days she has gone on the attack, referring to Trump as a fascist for the first time after The New York Times published remarks from former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly in which he said that Trump met the definition of the word. But she has returned consistently to a message of unity. Speaking to reporters today, she said, “When elected president, I’m going to represent all Americans, including those who don’t vote for me.”Others on her campaign, however, haven’t been as careful. At an event earlier this week, Tim Walz said of the MSG rally, “There’s a direct parallel to a big rally that happened in the mid-1930s at Madison Square Garden,” in apparent reference to a 1939 pro-Nazi rally that took place in the same arena. And on a call with a Latino voting group last night, President Joe Biden remarked, “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters—his demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and it’s un-American.” Though Biden later claimed that he said “supporter’s,” referencing Hinchcliffe’s quote about Puerto Rico, and Harris quickly distanced herself from the gaffe, the damage was done. Biden’s blunder is reminiscent of the disparaging “basket of deplorables” comment that Hillary Clinton made about Trump supporters during her 2016 campaign, a comparison that Trumpworld has been quick to make. MAGA allies soon began campaigning off of Biden’s comment, and Trump’s campaign has even fundraised off it.By provoking and then taking apparent pleasure in dramatic reactions from their critics, Trump and his team encourage his supporters’ feelings of vitriol toward fellow Americans—feelings Trump has spent years feeding by referring to his political opponents as enemies, “vermin,” “lunatics,” and “thugs.” Harris and her team will make a much stronger closing statement if they refuse to give Trump the satisfaction of being their campaign’s main subject. But it’s also up to the American voting public to resist being baited by the outrage that Trump stokes, and to refuse the path of vengeance that he represents.Related: This is Trump’s message. Trump wants you to accept all of this as normal. Here are four new stories from The Atlantic: Trump pays the price for insulting Puerto Rico. Why Kamala Harris is targeting deep-red counties Elon Musk has turned X into a political weapon. The worst of crypto is yet to come. Today’s News A divided Supreme Court allowed Virginia to continue its program targeting suspected noncitizen voters, which could result in the purge of more than 1,600 voter registrations. At least 95 people were killed after torrential rain caused dangerous levels of flash flooding in Spain’s Valencia region. An 18-year-old man was arrested near an early-voting site in Florida after he brandished a machete at two people who support Vice President Kamala Harris. A video shows him holding the machete while his companions wave Trump flags, according to The New York Times. Dispatches The Weekly Planet: Throw out your black plastic spatula, Zoë Schlanger writes. It’s probably leaching chemicals into your cooking oil. Explore all of our newsletters here.Evening Read Ok McCausland / The New York Times / Redux Tobacco Companies May Have Found a Way to Make Vapes More AddictiveBy Nicholas Florko When a friend pulled out her vape at a playoff-baseball watch party earlier this month, it immediately caught my eye. I had grown accustomed to marveling at the different disposable vapes she’d purchase each time her last one ran out of nicotine—the strange flavors, the seemingly endless number of brands—but this product was different. It had a screen. While she vaped, the device played a silly little animation that reminded me of a rudimentary version of Pac-Man. In the name of journalism, I went to my local smoke shop this week, and sure enough, vapes with screens were ubiquitous. Read the full article.More From The Atlantic An overlooked path to a financial fresh start How Israel could be changing Iran’s nuclear calculus Muslim American support for Trump is an act of self-sabotage, Hussein Ibish argues. Culture Break Illustration by Joanne Imperio / The Atlantic. Sources: B Bennett / Getty; Bettmann / Getty; Harry How / Getty; Steve Crandall / Getty. Investigate. Why are baseball players always eating? Kaitlyn Tiffany examines why America’s pastime is a game of snacks.Watch. In Conclave (out now in theaters), the cardinals get catty when the pope dies, Shirley Li writes.Play our daily crossword.Stephanie Bai contributed to this newsletter.When you buy a book using a link in this newsletter, we receive a commission. Thank you for supporting The Atlantic.
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A-Rod had suspiciously similar Yankees take as Mike Francesa after World Series Game 4
Alex Rodriguez didn’t sound very original after the Yankees’ Game 4 win on Tuesday night.
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Sophie Turner says she longed for London while wed to Joe Jonas: 'My life was on pause'
'I just never really feel like myself' outside of London, says 'Game of Thrones' star Sophie Turner — even when she lived with Joe Jonas in L.A. and Miami.
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At half a billion sales, Call of Duty is as good as it’s ever been
The Call of Duty series has sold more than 500 million copies to date, according to publisher Activision-Blizzard, after ‘Black Ops 6’ set launch-day records.
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Former MLB All-Star Francisco Cordero robbed at gunpoint in Dominican Republic: reports
Three-time MLB All-Star Francisco Cordero was reportedly robbed at gunpoint in the Dominican Republic on Friday by two masked suspects.
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Family charged nearly $300K for life-saving cure after rattlesnake bit 2-year-old: ‘I thought he was going to die’
The more than 30 vials of antivenom used to save the toddle's life accounted for $213,278 of the total bill.
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Yankees’ lackluster first-pitch choices aren’t meeting the World Series moment
The team involved should be thinking about more than who is throwing the ceremonial first pitch, but who is catching it.
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‘Opposites’ Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz realized they weren’t a ‘good match’ after ‘Blink Twice’ press tour: report
A source said the pair's relationship "fizzled" out before they called off their engagement after three years together.
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From la Catrina to la Muerte: Why we dress up for Día de Muertos
At this year's Hollywood Forever Cemetery's Day of the Dead festival we talked with attendees behind elaborate costumes, from floral headpieces to skeleton face paintings.
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Farmer featured in Josh Riley campaign ad bashing NY GOP Rep. Molinaro is a Democrat who doesn’t even live in district: ‘Misleading’
Upstate freshman Republican Rep. Marc Molinaro accused Democratic rival Josh Riley of slinging cow manure and sour milk by featuring a farmer in a "misleading" TV ad attack who doesn't even reside in the district.
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Jerry Jones donated to Ted Cruz campaign amid Republican's sports 'curse' as Cowboys now crumble
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made a donation to Ted Cruz's campaign amid a widely theorized 'sports curse' associated with Cruz.
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Yankees treat pediatric cancer patient to banned fans’ World Series seats
The team donated the tickets previously held by fans banned from Yankees Stadium for aggressively interfering with Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts to a pediatric cancer patient and their family.
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Trump rides in ‘big, beautiful’ MAGA garbage truck after Biden attack on his supporters
Former President Donald Trump was greeted at a Wisconsin airport Wednesday by a “big, beautiful MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN Garbage Truck.” 
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Trump Rides Garbage Truck to Hammer Biden as Harris Scrambles to Clean Up
In a dig at Biden, Trump rode in a garbage truck emblazoned with his campaign logo ahead of his rally in Wisconsin.
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Senate Candidate Avoids Charges After Reporter Hurt at Shooting Range Event
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Lucas Kunce will not be charged after a reporter sustained a minor injury at the shooting range.
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New York’s largest public sector union isn’t endorsing a presidential candidate — in blow to Kamala Harris
Civil Service Employees Association, CSEA, decided against endorsing in the presidential race after at least three consecutive cycles backing Democrats at the top of the ticket.
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NYC schoolkids granted full week before Christmas off after 7th grader’s petition drew thousands of signatures: ‘Their voice matters’
New York City schoolkids will get a full week off before Christmas break — following a petition started by a sharp Brooklyn seventh-grader that garnered tens of thousands of signatures.  Isaac Regnier, 12, had urged the Department of Education to cancel class on Monday Dec. 23, to avoid forcing public school students and teachers to show...
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Banned Yankees fans: We only ‘crossed the line’ once during Mookie Betts interference drama
Capobianco was barred from Game 5 of the World Series after cartoonishly attempting to interfere with Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts on a pop-out in foul territory on Tuesday night.
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Facebook’s reaction to Hunter Biden laptop story shows FBI uses ‘disinformation’ as a weapon
Facebook employee chat logs revealed an interim report by the House Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on the weaponization of government.
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NFL TNF Touchdown Props: Best Anytime TD Bets for Texans vs. Jets
Newsweek's NFL betting expert provides his best Texans vs. Jets Anytime Touchdown bets ahead of a must-win game for Aaron Rodgers and Co.
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Michigan will count ballot of Chinese national charged with voting illegally
DETROIT — A Chinese national studying at the University of Michigan faces criminal charges after voting illegally — but the vote will still count. While the Michigan secretary of state portrayed the 19-year-old’s illegal vote as an “an extremely isolated and rare event,” the vote was self-reported, not ferreted out by election officials. The student...
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Looking back at the 2020 presidential election
Americans went to the polls under very different circumstances in 2020. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett takes a look back ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5.
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Trying to bankrupt Rudy Giuliani is a punishment that far outweighs crime
The story of Rudy Giuliani is worthy of Shakespearean tragedy — right down to the pound of flesh.
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Second Gambler Admits Role in Scheme Involving Ex-NBA Player Jontay Porter
On Wednesday, Mahmud Mollah pleaded guilty over his involvement in the gambling scheme.
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Rao’s hosts exclusive VIP World Series dinners in NYC and LA for baseball and meatball mavens
A recipe for success.
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Why the House Speaker is barnstorming blue New York in Campaign 2024
Speaker Mike Johnson joins former Rep. Lee Zeldin to crisscross New York state to help Republican incumbents and candidates clinch the House majority.
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Fernando Alonso To Miss Brazil GP Media Day After Health Issues Persist
Aston Martin confirms that Fernando Alonso will miss the media day for the Brazilian Grand Prix after delaying his flight due to a persistent health issue.
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Races in Pennsylvania, New York could determine House control
Could a comedian's racist remarks about Puerto Rico at former President Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally have an impact on some House races? CBS News' Hunter Woodall and Scott MacFarlane join to take a look at several key contests and the fight for the balance of power on Capitol Hill.
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John Mayer reveals the special ways he honors his late friend Bob Saget: ‘I feel a great connection’
"I feel great connection to Bob when I get to tell stories about my old friend Bob," the singer said.
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Uranus’ moon could be home to aliens — scientists reveal ‘bizarre’ new find
The finding could be a breakthrough in mankind's ongoing search for the little green men.
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Soledad O'Brien on the political fight for control of Latino radio airwaves
The Latino vote could be pivotal in deciding who will be the next U.S. president. A new documentary is going inside the effort to reach Latino voters via some retro technology: the radio. Journalist Soledad O'Brien, producer of "In Real Life: War on La Radio," joins "America Decides" to discuss.
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Brett Favre rips Joe Biden for 'garbage' comments, says 'it would be insane' to vote Kamala Harris
Brett Favre spoke at Donald Trump's rally in Green Bay on Wednesday, where Favre played 16 NFL seasons at the quarterback for the Packers.
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Adieu, UNRWA, stop lying to kids on gender and other commentary
Given the group’s intimate ties to Hamas, “Why on earth was UNRWA given free rein in Gaza for so long?” asks Commentary’s Seth Mandel.
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Josh Shapiro distances himself from Biden "garbage" remark
In response to President Biden appearing to call former President Donald Trump's supporters "garbage" on Tuesday night, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said, "it's certainly not words that I would use." Jasmine Wright, politics reporter for NOTUS, and Shelby Talcott, politics reporter for Semafor, join "America Decides" with analysis.
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Judge extends Bucks County mail-in voting deadline after Trump lawsuit
Voters in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, now have until Friday to apply for or receive a mail-in ballot after the Trump campaign filed a lawsuit alleging some who sought a ballot were turned away. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand has the details. Then, Democratic Rep. Brandon Boyle of Pennsylvania joins with his reaction.
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Taylor Swift’s dad says Travis Kelce has had ‘biggest impact’ on her, according to flight seatmate
A TikToker recently shared a flight with Taylor Swift's dad, Scott Swift, who she says, was happy to chat about his famous daughter and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
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Presidential campaigns turn their focus to "garbage" in final days of race
In the final week of the presidential race, the campaigns descended into something of a dumpster fire over "garbage" comments. Former President Donald Trump and his allies expressed outrage over President Biden appearing to call Trump supporters "garbage," and backlash continued against the comedian who called Puerto Rico an "island of garbage" at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally. CBS News' Nancy Cordes and Libby Cathey have the latest.
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Apple is trying to sell loyal iPhone users on AI tools. Here's what Apple Intelligence can do
Apple customers starting on Wednesday can go to Apple stores to get briefings on Apple Intelligence — the company's suite of AI tools.
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