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Richard Glossip Has Never Had A Fair Trial

Richard Glossip has never had a fair trial, but that might not stop SCOTUS from greenlighting his execution.
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‘It’s devastating’: Asheville braces for a peak season without visitors
Tourism brought nearly $3 billion to Buncombe County last year. Now, Asheville’s hotels and restaurants are facing a peak season with little to no revenue.
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During hurricanes and elections, seek out 'boring' sources of information
Local newspapers and government agencies try not to lie to you during a hurricane or an election. Follow them when your life and democracy depend on it.
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After Helene and Milton, residents of Casey Key question its future
Two back-to-back destructive storms make some ponder the burden of the barrier island’s beauty. Will they rebuild, again or give in to climate change?
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Democrats, civil rights groups push to extend voter registration in swing states battered by hurricanes
Voting rights groups were denied motions to extend the voter registration deadline in various swing states battered by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
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Mets expect New York to ‘almost explode’ if Subway Series comes to fruition
“I don’t even know what the city would do, man,” Brandon Nimmo said over Zoom on Friday. “It would almost explode.” 
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Daughter of Tampa’s ‘Lieutenant Dan’ fears influencers are sending father to ‘early grave’ after Hurricane Milton: ‘Was doing just fine without all that money’
The sailor, who is missing the lower portion of his leg from the shin down, was given the nickname "Lieutenant Dan" for his resemblance to Gary Sinise's character from the 1994 film "Forrest Gump."
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Gleyber Torres’ Carlos Mendoza bond has him dreaming of Subway Series
Gleyber Torres and Carlos Mendoza are no longer part of the same organization, but their history goes back nearly a decade.  Though Mendoza is on the other side of town, Torres is pulling for his old coach with the Mets and knows the pair could meet in the World Series if they both advance past...
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Hurricanes Milton and Helene show rare bipartisanship and more: Letters to the Editor — Oct. 13, 2024
NY Post readers discuss federal and state responses to two major natural disasters and more.
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Love Lessons
The editor of the long-running Modern Love column reflects on two decades of working with people’s deeply personal stories.
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Why does Tim Walz want to axe the Electoral College? To help fellow Dems
Tim Walz (and countless other whiny Dems) want to kill the electoral college not out of principle but because they crave power.
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Harris’ home-health-care proposal is nothing but a cynical ploy to win votes with false hope
In what may be the most damning sign of fundamental cynicism, Kamala Harris last week proposed a new Medicare home-health-care entitlement to be “paid for” with . . . fairy dust, basically.
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Letters to the Editor: The Republican Party's future is bright, even if Trump loses
Population and economic growth in states governed by Republicans shows conservative principles work. The party will get along fine without Trump.
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Man attacked and killed in Riverside County; assailant remains on the loose
The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office is searching for whoever attacked and killed a man in Jurupa Valley this week.
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All politics are local? Not in this election
Campaigns now turn on a small set of national issues – this year primarily the cost of living, abortion and the border.
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto bounces back from struggles to deliver under pressure
After a rough start to the series and an inconsistent first MLB season, Yoshinobu Yamamoto gave the Dodgers just what they needed to defeat the Padres.
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Letters to the Editor: If Democrats really control the weather, why even have an election?
Trump's and the Republicans' lies about recent hurricanes paint the Democrats as far more powerful than any other political force around.
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Ex-members of L.A. sheriff's alleged 'secret police' testify to oversight commission
The controversial — and now disbanded — Civil Rights and Public Integrity Detail was behind several of the high-profile probes during former Sheriff Alex Villanueva’s tenure, including investigations into a county supervisor and a Times reporter.
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'Can't wait till the last minute': NC congressman raises alarm on voter access in areas hard hit by Helene
Rep. Chuck Edwards spoke with Fox News Digital about how his district in western North Carolina is doing after Helene ravaged the area.
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No on Proposition 35. It's not fair to ask voters to decide complicated healthcare tax policy
Proposition 35 involves a tax on managed-care organizations, Medi-Cal reimbursement rates for medical providers, federal healthcare funding and the state budget. It's complicated policymaking that is better suited to the full-time Legislature.
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The Newsom administration's confounding actions on gas prices
The Newsom administration is in conflict with itself on gasoline pricing. Is it trying to hold down prices at the pump or is it OK with hiking them? Both, it seems.
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What happens when humans confront a form of nature with no rational order?
Jeff VanderMeer's 'Absolution,' a surprise fourth installment to his Southern Reach trilogy, is eco-horror science fiction that asks more questions than it answers.
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Letters to the Editor: Another homelessness sales tax increase? Measure A needs a sunset provision
A reader who says he supports helping homeless people is skeptical of Measure A, a sales tax increase to fund housing and services.
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Enrollment relatively flat in some D.C.-area school districts, data shows
Enrollment numbers in D.C. area suburban schools remained steady this fall, reflecting a slow recovery from pandemic losses.
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A guide to the 2024 D.C. general election: What to know before you vote
There’s plenty to pay attention to in D.C.’s elections, with perhaps the biggest being the initiative that would bring ranked-choice voting to the city.
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Pilot in Catalina crash that killed 5 took off after dark: like flying into a 'black hole'
Plane wasn't authorized to take off after sunset, according to the Catalina airport manager.
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Rising disaster costs leave U.S. confronting fiscal risks of climate change
As storms, droughts, wildfires and other extreme weather events strike with greater frequency and intensity, repairing and rebuilding has grown more costly, too.
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Kentucky woman accused of dismembering mother’s body, cooking body parts, casting spells
A Kentucky woman is facing charges after she allegedly dismembered her mother, whose body parts were found on the property, including in the backyard and in the oven.
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The original Washington Capitals expanded the definition of bad
Fifty years ago, in its inaugural season, the team established marks of futility that remain unmatched in professional sports.
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The Phrase the Right Uses to Explain Why It’s OK That Trump Makes Things Up
A brief history of a phrase that captures our political moment.
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Kamala Harris releasing report on her health and poking Trump for failing to do likewise
Vice President Kamala Harris plans to release a report Saturday on her medical history and health that a senior campaign aide said would show “she possesses the physical and mental resiliency” needed to serve as president.
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Can Someone Send This Clown to Mars for the Next Month?
This friggin’ guy is messing with the election.
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Roundup weed killer cancer lawsuits keep mounting as Pennsylvania man is awarded $78 million
A Pennsylvania man was awarded $78 million after a jury agreed with his argument that he developed cancer from using the weed killer Roundup.
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Israeli Strikes on Northern Gaza Kill at Least 20, Aid Workers Say
Israel’s military said it was “operating with great force” against Hamas and allied groups and issued new evacuation orders, as it also continued its campaign in Lebanon.
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nytimes.com
One dead, at least 12 injured during Halloween party shooting in Oklahoma City
Two groups of people began arguing at Patty's Event Center at around 12:30 a.m. before shots were fired inside and outside of the building, the Oklahoma City Police said.
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Soldier who attempted to assist ISIS in killing US troops sentenced to 14 years
A United States Army soldier has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after he allegedly attempted to assist ISIS in conducting a deadly ambush on U.S. troops.
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Abortion, voting rights, other key issues on the ballot in states this election
While the presidential race may be getting the spotlight this election season, key regulations are up for grabs in several states way down at the bottom of the ballot.
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Harris to release her medical report to give Trump's health new scrutiny: Senior aide
Harris to release medical report to give Trump's health and advanced age new scrutiny, a senior aide told ABC News.
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Harris to release medical records, looks to pressure Trump to do the same
The Harris campaign views the release as an opportunity to turn the conversation towards the physical health and mental acuity of her opponent, former President Donald Trump.
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Food item in Virginia woman's freezer was 84 years old, stuns family: 'Quite perplexing'
A biscuit dating back to 1940 was recently discovered in a freezer in Virginia, prompting a look back into a family's history to answer some compelling questions.
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D.C.-area forecast: Warm but nice this weekend, then much cooler next week
It feels like September today and tomorrow. Then we jump to November-like chill to start the work week.
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Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang recruiting kids from Texas middle schools
A confirmed Tren de Aragua gang member and Venezuelan national was accused of recruitment efforts at middle schools in Houston, according to authorities.
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Hoda Kotb is leaving morning television but her best moments will still be in our social media feeds
Hoda Kotb’s authentic charm is leaving morning TV, but not our social media feeds.
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Hurricanes Milton and Helene Cost America Big.
In the age of climate change, is owning your home a bigger liability than an asset?
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A utility promised to stop burning coal. Then Google and Meta came to town.
Google and Meta targeted Omaha as a digital frontier. But their plans to push the energy transition forward there are not working out. A coal plant is filling the void.
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washingtonpost.com
Kamala Harris Makes Her Health Reveal to Shame Trump
Marco Bello/REUTERSKamala Harris on Saturday plans to release a medical report that her campaign says concludes she “possesses the physical and mental resiliency required to successfully execute the duties of the presidency.” Democratic campaign operatives hope that the release of the vice president’s health information will focus more attention on Donald Trump’s age and raise doubts about his physical health and mental acuity.The surprise power play comes just 24 days before Americans will choose their next president.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Woman attempted to kayak to Canada with bag full of protected turtles
Border Patrol agents in Vermont stopped the woman on the shore of Lake Wallace, on the U.S.-Canada border, with a duffel bag containing $40,000 worth of turtles.
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Ohio mother of 8-year-old girl who took family’s SUV for Target run said it was 'impressive' but 'dangerous'
The Ohio mother of the eight-year-old girl who drove herself and her family's dog in her family's SUV to Target said she found her daughter's driving ability "impressive."
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Grateful children make parents happier and less stressed, new study suggests
When parents hear "thank you" from their children, the parents' reaction is improved mental well-being and less stress, according to a recent study published in The Journal of Positive Psychology.
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