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Car drives through Italian restaurant's windows, sending brunch customers running

Surveillance footage shows a car slamming into the windows of Fresca Trattoria, a restaurant in Stone Mountain, Georgia, during brunch on Saturday.
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‘Amityville Horror’ house may still be ‘haunted’ — 50 years after shocking real-life murders on Long Island
The son-in-law of legendary paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren thinks there could still be something hiding in the house, waiting to be reawakened
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How could voters choose both Trump and AOC? Pay attention, Democrats
Democrats should stop beating themselves up and get to work. Progressive policies aren't the problem — it's their messaging.
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Some California House races haven't been decided yet. Campaigns are making sure every ballot counts
Democratic and Republican activists are asking voters to correct technical errors on their ballots in several close races that could determine control of the House.
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Oscar flashback: Jamie Foxx wins his first and so far only golden guy as Ray Charles
The actor turned his win into a family affair in his speech.
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Oscars 2025: The pickings aren't slim, provided you take the time to look
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Biden highlights 'peaceful transfer of power' as he hosts Trump in the White House
President-elect Donald Trump's transition process has been hampered in part because he has missed deadlines to sign papers that promise to avoid conflicts of interest while in office.
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Right before the election, inflation picked up
Economists expect Wednesday’s report will show inflation edged up at a 2.6 percent annual rate in October, compared with a 2.4 percent gain in the prior month.
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How a morally ambiguous assassin and a spy 'spoke to the moment' in 'The Day of the Jackal'
In Peacock's thriller series, Eddie Redmayne is the titular assassin being chased by Bianca, a British intelligence officer played by Lashana Lynch.
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With 'Dune' and 'Gladiator' sequels in the mix, are we back to hits winning the top Oscar?
Here are the 10 best picture winners with the highest box-office grosses
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This lounge chair made of 1984 L.A. Olympics merch is a tribute to what’s coming
Artist Darren Romanelli teamed up with Goodwill and scoured EBay to piece together his Olympic-themed lounge chair and ottoman.
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How 'CoComelon' became a mass media juggernaut for preschoolers
The brightly colored "CoComelon" cartoons have become must-watch videos for babies and toddlers. But they've also raised questions about what kids should be viewing.
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Want to play games under the stars? The Music Center is turning into an outdoor arcade
IndieCade's Night Games returns to downtown's Music Center, bringing a host of unique and experimental games focused on communal play. And being silly.
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Brace for winter. It may not be as tame as some expect in the D.C. area.
We’re predicting more snow than last winter and perhaps the most in six years.
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Everything you need to know about the radical feminist movement that preaches 'no sex'
Trump's reelection has prompted women to learn more about a radical feminist movement that preaches 'no sex.' Where did this crusade come from?
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He was her employee, then her killer. Now construction worker faces life in prison
Construction worker Heber Enoc Diaz of Pasadena was convicted of brutally slaying Chyong Jen Tsai, 76, with a hammer, a jab saw and a box cutter during a 2019 burglary.
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OpenAI just scored a huge victory in a copyright case ... or did it?
A federal judge's dismissal of a copyright claim against OpenAI has artists and writers wondering if they can ever win in court against the AI industry, but experts aren't sure the battle is over.
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California's coastal King Tides Project kicks off this weekend. Here's how you can help
Researchers use community-submitted king tide photos to validate climate change models. This year's King Tides Project is scheduled for Nov. 15-17 and Dec. 13-15.
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Surfboard lights might deter shark attacks — but don't bet your life on it
A study suggests that wrapping a surfboard in very bright lights — like aquatic Christmas trees — could make the surfer less interesting to great white sharks.
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She couldn’t afford a bigger house in L.A. So she built a stylish ADU for $230,000
In housing-strapped Los Angeles, a single mom adds an ADU to accommodate her three teenagers and aging parents.
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Many 'undercover' officers in lawsuit over LAPD photos are just regular cops, city admits
Los Angeles dials back its claim that hundreds of cops were put at risk after their photos were made public, saying most of them weren't working undercover.
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'Turned off and stored.' LAUSD reveals details on school cellphone ban to begin Feb. 18
LAUSD says its student cellphone ban will start Feb. 18. Schools will decide how to restrict phones, from telling students to put them in backpacks to using magnetically sealed pouches.
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California Gov. Kamala Harris? New poll finds she'd have a clear advantage
Nearly half of California voters would be very or somewhat likely to support Kamala Harris if she were to run for governor in 2026, according to a UC Berkeley poll.
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Solutions: As climate change worsens, so too will natural disasters. Here's how to pay for them
The United Nations' loss and damage fund is just one channel for humanitarian support. Insurance, expanded social services and other aid will be crucial.
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Help! I Still Have Evidence of My Wife’s Secret Past. She Has No Clue.
I never got rid of it completely.
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I’m so disappointed my grandson laughed when I got hurt. What should I do?
Two grandsons saw a metal bar fall on this letter writer’s head. One grandson laughed and neither asked if their grandparent was okay.
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Which Is the Last Word of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address?
Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for Nov. 13, 2024.
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Slate Mini Crossword for Nov. 13, 2024
Take a quick break with our daily 5x5 grid.
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Slate Crossword: Symbol of the Resistance? (Three Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for Nov. 13, 2024.
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Vladimir Putin Is Already Manipulating Trump
Russia is claiming credit for Trump’s win. It’s a cheap ploy.
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More than $31M in meth concealed in shipment of peppers seized at Texas-Mexico border
Customs and Border Protection officers at the Pharr, Texas, port of entry intercepted more than $31 million worth of methamphetamine concealed within a shipment of serrano peppers.
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Everyone Can Rest for Four Years. I Know Who the Democrats Should Nominate in 2028.
Relax, worried liberals. I’ve solved the party’s problems.
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U.S. halts flights to Haiti after 3 planes hit by gunfire
U.S. airlines are barred from flying to Haiti for a month after 3 American carriers' planes are hit by gunfire amid relentless gang violence in the Caribbean nation.
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How Being a “Likeable Badass” Could Improve Your Health
Psychologist Alison Fragale dives into the science behind how people – especially women – can best leverage social influence for their benefit.
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The Secret to the Next Four Years is Deep Nausea.
You are the media now.
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Tom Brady admits he ‘screwed up a lot as a parent,’ says it ‘sucks’ to be his son
"I don't want to seem like I'm some expert in parenting, because I'm certainly not that," the 7-time Super Bowl champ said.
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Biden, Trump to meet in Oval Office in post-election tradition Trump skipped in 2020
President-elect Donald Trump will be welcomed at the White House on Wednesday after declining to do the same for President Joe Biden after the 2020 election.
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Banksy forgeries: huge European fake art network uncovered in Italy
The chief prosecutor of Pisa, Teresa Angela Camelio, said experts from the Banksy archive who assisted with the investigation considered Monday's operation as "the biggest act of protection of Banksy's work."
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Trump Called His Win a ‘Historic Realignment’ of American Politics. We Have Our Doubts.
There are reasons to doubt that what happened in the election is a durable party realignment.
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Climate Science Can’t Keep Up With the Warming Planet
We need more timely updates in response to the rapid changes to the climate.
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How to Talk About Fluoride, Vaccines and Raw Milk
How to build trust and make America healthy again.
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Watch a Rembrandt masterpiece brought back to life
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is restoring “The Night Watch,” a large oil painting by the 17th-century master. Visitors have been given a rare view behind the scenes.
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Eddie Redmayne and the art of obsession
The Oscar-winning actor with a penchant for transformation plays an exacting assassin in “The Day of the Jackal.”
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D.C.-area forecast: A few cool days with showers tomorrow. Sunny and warmer this weekend.
Today through Friday are the coolest days we’ve seen since spring.
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Here's what to know about Trump and the future of student loan relief
President-elect Donald Trump has called the Biden administration's student loan relief efforts a "total catastrophe."
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Now What Do We Do? Mark Joseph Stern Answers Our Post-Election Questions
Outward explores what a Trump administration will likely mean for LGBTQ+ rights, protections, and visibility
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Trump Vs The World
If Trump has a foreign policy approach, “isolationist” probably describes it best.
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Who’s Turning on Moo Deng?
Plus, why Brian Jordan Alvarez’s goofy dances are taking over TikTok.
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This is the healthiest vegetable of all, according to CDC: ‘Nutrient powerhouse’
When it comes to healthy eating, veggies are always a good choice — but one takes the cake for being the healthiest.
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