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Maps show voter registration options and deadlines for 2024 election
In most states, those who wish to vote have more than one option that makes it easier and more convenient to register or update their registration than in past years.
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Build your High Holidays menu with recipes for brisket, kugel and more
Choose from starters, mains, sides and desserts for your High Holidays.
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He might be Italy's best sandwich maker. His kitchen? The size of a closet
Sandwich heaven in L.A. and Italy. Masa game changer. Fruit in your salsa. Wes Avila's new-style steakhouse. Pumpkin spice latte, or PSL, goes indie. Robot harvesters. And the protest of Otium's unpaid workers. All in this week's Tasting Notes.
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D.C. area schools see rise in threats of violence, officials say
Following school shootings in Georgia, D.C. area schools experienced a surge in violent threats, leading to heightened law enforcement presence.
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Kyle Shanahan, Brandon Aiyuk have animated confrontation at 49ers practice over shorts issue
Video emerged of 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan confronting star wideout Brandon Aiyuk at practice over wearing the wrong color shorts.
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He bought his dream home. In 10 years, it could fall into the ocean.
David Moot secured a three-bedroom, two-bathroom bungalow with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean for just under $400,000 — but its days are numbered.
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It’s the Album That Should Have Made a ’90s Darling a Superstar. Instead, We Got Something Better.
How one mostly forgotten masterpiece explains the whole alt-rock revolution.
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Disney is a perfect getaway for parents — without the kids
Disney World without meltdowns, picky eaters and strollers? Yes, please, some parents say.
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NY’s reparations push denies complicated history too complex to be reduced to a check
New York is joining San Francisco in pushing for reparations for slavery.
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Isaac strengthens into hurricane as Tropical Storm Joyce forms in the Atlantic
Isaac intensified into a hurricane early Friday morning over the central subtropical Atlantic, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
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Irish farmer finds near 60-pound slab of ancient bog butter on his land by ‘pure luck’
A strange object with a "cheesy" smell turned out to be an ancient discovery, one of the largest of its kind in Ireland.
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At least 32 dead after flooding in Nepal's capital; another dozen missing
Flooding caused by rainfall has killed at least 32 people in Nepal's capital of Kathmandu. Another 12 are missing, police said Saturday.
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Anti-Defamation League boss blasts Kamala Harris’ silence amid ‘shameful’ treatment of Josh Shapiro
"No one from the campaign called out the antisemitic smear campaign against Governor Shapiro," says Jonathan Greenblatt.
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Hasan Nasrallah, Hezbollah Leader, Dead at 64
In 32 years in charge of Hezbollah, Mr. Nasrallah built the Iranian-backed militia into an influential regional force and a potent adversary of Israel.
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Disgraced ex-NYC COVID czar committed perjury to push vax mandates: critics
NYC’s disgraced ex-COVID czar Dr. Jay Varma – who was caught on hidden camera boasting about having drug-fueled sex parties during the pandemic -- committed perjury by repeatedly testifying under oath that vaccination is the only to stop coronavirus from spreading, critics say.
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How oranges made their way to California and became a famed crop
A look at how oranges came to Southern California and became a famed crop.
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Iran’s supreme leader moved to secure location as he calls on Middle East to support Hezbollah in wake of chief’s death
Khamenei, 85, was moved to an undisclosed location in Iran with heightened security efforts in place.
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Cuomo telling NYC powerbrokers he’s running for mayor if special election is called: sources
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is telling city power-brokers he will run for mayor of New York City should Mayor Adams be forced from office, sources told The Post.
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How ‘stunned’ Karl-Anthony Towns reacted to Knicks trade
Not even KAT had the reflexes to respond this trade.
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At least 17 killed in 2 mass shootings in the same town in South Africa
A search was underway for the suspects, national police spokesperson Brig. Athlenda Mathe said in a statement.
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The Republican Freak Show
The GOP is a moral freak show, and freak shows attract freaks. Which is why Mark Robinson fits in so well in today’s Republican Party.Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor in North Carolina, has described himself as a “devout Christian.” But a recent CNN story reported that several years ago he was a porn-site user who enjoyed watching transgender pornography (despite a history of an antitransgender rhetoric), referred to himself as a “Black Nazi,” and supported the return of slavery. According to CNN, commenters on the website discussed whether to believe the story of a woman who said she was raped by her taxi driver while intoxicated. Robinson wrote in response, “and the moral of this story….. Don’t f**k a white b*tch!” Politico reports that Mark Robinson’s email address was also registered on Ashley Madison, a website for married people seeking affairs. (Robinson, the current lieutenant governor of North Carolina, has denied all of the claims.)These allegations aren’t entirely shocking, because Robinson—a self-described “MAGA Republican”—has shown signs in the past of being a deeply troubled person. (My Atlantic colleague David Graham wrote a superb profile of Robinson in May.)[Read: Mark Robinson is testing the bounds of GOP extremism]Regarding the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in 2011, he wrote, “Get that fucking commie bastard off the National Mall!” Robinson also has referred to the slain civil-rights champion as “worse than a maggot,” a “ho fucking, phony,” and a “huckster.” During the Obama presidency Robinson wrote, “I’d take Hitler over any of the shit that’s in Washington right now!” He promoted the conspiracy theory claiming that Obama was born in Kenya. He referred to Michelle Obama as a man and Hillary Clinton as a “heifer.” He compared Nancy Pelosi to Hitler, Mao, Stalin, and Castro and mocked the near-fatal assault on her husband, Paul Pelosi. He is also an election denier, claiming Joe Biden “stole the election.”In 2017 Robinson wrote, “There is a REASON the liberal media fills the airwaves with programs about the NAZI and the ‘6 million Jews’ they murdered.” He has used demeaning language against Jews and gay people. He has cruelly mocked school-shooting survivors (“media prosti-tots”). And he supported a total ban on abortion, without exceptions for rape or incest, even though he admitted he paid for an abortion in the past.Much of this was known before he ran for governor. No matter. Republicans in North Carolina nominated him anyway, and Donald Trump has lavished praise on the man he calls his “friend,” offered Robinson his “full and total endorsement,” and dubbed him “one of the hottest politicians” in the country.SOME REPUBLICANS ARE distancing themselves from Robinson partly because they are worried he’ll be defeated, but also because they’re even more concerned that he will drag down other Republicans, including Donald Trump. But the truth is that Robinson is a perfect addition to the Republican ensemble.The GOP vice-presidential candidate, J. D. Vance, has been relentlessly promoting the lie that Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, were abducting and eating pets. In 2021, he said that the United States was being run by Democrats, corporate oligarchs, and “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they’ve made and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable, too.”Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has blamed wildfires on a Jewish space laser, promoted a conspiracy alleging that some Democratic Party leaders were running a human-trafficking and pedophilia ring, and agreed with commenters who suggested the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida was a “massive false flag.” Another House Republican, Paul Gosar, has promoted fluoride conspiracy theories and posted an animated video depicting him slashing the throat a Democratic congresswoman and attacking President Biden. Yet another Republican member of Congress, Lauren Boebert, was ejected from a family-friendly musical for vaping, being disruptive, and groping her date (and vice versa). She also falsely claimed school authorities “are putting litter boxes in schools for people who identify as cats.”The Atlantic’s Elaine Godfrey reported that Republican Representative Matt Gaetz, who is under House investigation for having sex with an underaged girl, “used to walk around the cloakroom showing people porno of him and his latest girlfriend,” according to a source Godfrey spoke to. [Read: Matt Gaetz is winning]This is not normal.The GOP is home to a Republican governor, Kristi Noem, who describes in her book shooting her 14-month-old dog, Cricket, in a gravel pit, as well as killing an unnamed goat. A Republican senator, Ron Johnson, claimed COVID was “pre-planned” by a secret group of “elites” even while he promoted disinformation claiming Ivermectin, which is commonly used to deworm livestock, was an effective treatment for COVID. (Because people were hospitalized for taking the drug, the FDA put out a tweet saying, “You are not a horse. You are not a cow.”)Earlier this month Donald Trump attended a 9/11 memorial event in New York City. He took as his guest a right-wing conspiracy theorist, Laura Loomer, who has claimed 9/11 was an inside job, referred to Kamala Harris as a “drug using prostitute,” and said that Democrats should be tried for treason and executed. (Trump has called Loomer a “woman with courage” and a “free spirit.”)Trump’s first national-security adviser, Michael Flynn, floated the idea of having Trump declare martial law so that he could “rerun” the 2020 election. He suggested that the president should seize voting machines. He predicted a governor will soon declare war. He has also warned about the dangers of a “new world order” in which people such as Bill Gates, George Soros, and World Economic Forum Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab “have an intent to track every single one of us, and they use it under the skin. They use a means by which it’s under the skin.”Tucker Carlson, a keynote speaker at the Republican National Convention and an unofficial Trump adviser, recently hosted a Holocaust revisionist on his podcast. He praised the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones as having been “vindicated on everything” and described Jones as “the most extraordinary person” he has ever met. (Two years ago Sandy Hook families won nearly $1.5 billion in defamation and emotional distress lawsuits against Jones for his repeatedly calling the 2012 school shooting, in which 20 first graders and six educators were killed, a hoax staged by “crisis actors” to get more gun-control legislation passed. As the New York Times reports, “The families suffered online abuse, personal confrontations and death threats from people who believed the conspiracy theory.”)Carlson, one of the most influential figures on the American right, has also peddled the claim that the violence on January 6 was a “false flag” operation involving the FBI and used to discredit Trump supporters, alleged that former Attorney Bill Barr covered up the murder of Jeffrey Epstein, and promoted testicle tanning.Then there’s Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a former Democrat who recently endorsed Trump. The former president has asked Kennedy to go on the transition team should Trump win the election and “help pick the people who will be running the government and I am looking forward to that.” Trump told CNN’s Kristen Holmes, “I like him, and I respect him. He’s a brilliant guy. He’s a very smart guy.”Sara Dorn of Forbes listed some of the conspiracy theories Kennedy has promoted—vaccines can cause autism; COVID was genetically engineered and is targeted to attack Caucasian and Black people (and that Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people are mostly immune); mass shootings are linked to Prozac; the 2004 presidential election was stolen from John Kerry; the CIA was involved in the death of his uncle John F. Kennedy; and Sirhan Sirhan was wrongly convicted of murdering his father.In addition, Kennedy, who has revealed he had a parasitic brain worm, told the podcaster Joe Rogan that Wi-Fi causes cancer and “leaky brain.” He believes chemicals in the water supply could turn children transgender. He claims that 5G networks are being used for mass surveillance. He’s said that Katherine Maher, the president and CEO of NPR, is a CIA agent. Even journals like Smithsonian and National Geographic “appear to be compromised by the CIA,” according to Kennedy.[Read: Why RFK Jr. endorsed Trump]According to Kennedy’s daughter Kick Kennedy, her father chain-sawed the head off a dead whale on a beach in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, bungee-corded it to the roof of their car, and drove it five hours to the family home in Mount Kisco, New York. (The severed head streamed “whale juice” down the side of the family minivan on the trip home. “It was the rankest thing on the planet,” Kick Kennedy told Town & Country magazine in 2012. “We all had plastic bags over our heads with mouth holes cut out, and people on the highway were giving us the finger, but that was just normal day-to-day stuff for us.”) Kennedy has also recently admitted to leaving the carcass of a bear cub in Central Park a decade ago, as a joke.Donald Trump Jr. has said that he could see Kennedy being given some sort of oversight role in any number of government agencies, if his father is reelected, including the FDA and the Department of Health and Human Services. “I can see a dozen roles I’d love to see him in.”Like Mark Robinson, RFK Jr. fits right in.THE REPUBLICAN PARTY today isn’t incidentally grotesque; like the man who leads it, Donald Trump, it is grotesque at its core. It is the Island of Misfit Toys, though in this case there’s a maliciousness to the misfits, starting with Trump, that make them uniquely dangerous to the Republic. Since 2016 they have been at war with reality, delighting in their dime-store nihilism, creating “alternative facts” and tortured explanations to justify the lawlessness and moral depravity and derangement of their leader.None of this is hidden; it is on display in neon lights, almost every hour of every day. No one who supports the Republican Party, who casts a vote for Trump and for his MAGA acolytes, can say they don’t know.They know.Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, in an essay titled “As Breathing and Consciousness Return,” warned that no one who “voluntarily runs with the hounds of falsehood” will be able to justify himself to the living, or posterity, or to his friends, or to his children. Don’t surrender to corruption, the great Russian writer and dissident said; strive for the liberation of our souls from not participating in the lie. Don’t consent to the lies. The challenges facing Solzhenitsyn were quite different, and certainly far more difficult, than anything we face, but his fundamental point still holds.The Trump movement is built on layers of lies. It’s late, but it’s never too late to liberate yourself from lies. One word of truth outweighs the world.
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How author V.E. Schwab is redefining the fantasy genre
Author V.E. Schwab has written nearly two dozen books since making her debut in 2011. Her novels feature modern characters and twisty plots, and are helping redefine the fantasy genre. Dana Jacobson has more.
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Ninety Circulator workers to be laid off Tuesday as service winds down
D.C. Council members pressed the city, Circulator and Metro officials on the lack of a transition plan for Circulator employees.
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Speak Like a President, Madam VP
Kamala Harris has campaigned as the tough-on-dictators candidate for president. The Democrat scores points off Donald Trump for his truckling and cringing to Vladimir Putin, for swapping love letters with Kim Jong Un.Today—this very day—the vice president has her best opportunity to prove her toughness and assert her national-security credibility. She can issue now a statement on Israel’s killing of Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader and terrorist-in-chief. “The Middle East is a better and cleaner place without Nasrallah.” Full stop. Dash 30 dash. No diplomatic balancing, no process-speak.[Read: Nasrallah’s folly]Yes, obviously, there will be complexities ahead. What will Iran, Hezbollah’s patron, do in response? The U.S. government pays skilled regional experts to worry about such contingencies. But a big problem with Harris’s public image is that she often lets those skilled experts choose her words for her. They push her to say too much, which means saying nothing, which means Americans don’t feel they know her.In too many cases, Harris’s words seem focus-grouped to please every imaginable constituency. The trouble is, at exactly the moment communications staffers are satisfied they have pleased everybody, they have in fact left everybody frightened that the candidate is confused and hesitant. Strong leaders get in front of public opinion. Strong leaders make choices and accept consequences.Sometimes the best way to halt an escalation cycle is to demonstrate how unafraid you are of the escalation cycle.On October 29, 1983, Hezbollah detonated truck bombs at the barracks of the U.S. Marines keeping the peace in Lebanon after the Israel-PLO war of 1982. More Marines died than in any single day since the landing on Iwo Jima in the Second World War. That blood debt has never been fully paid. Israel’s forceful strikes on Hezbollah this year have delivered justice for Americans too.Leadership isn’t always straightforward, but a great leader should know when to be simple and direct. A very bad man has met the violent death he inflicted on so many others. No American leader should feel frightened of expressing a lack of sorrow. The menu can sometimes call for word salad. Today the menu calls for word meat-and-potatoes.“Nasrallah dead? Good.” That’s the message Harris should send. Say it clear. Say it firm. Say it like a president.
theatlantic.com
Prince Harry debuted his reinvention in NYC, but it was ‘hijacked’ by ‘Duchess Difficult’ Meghan
Prince Harry acted the true statesman during his whirlwind trip to NYC - but his trip was "highjacked" by Meghan Markle, sources said.
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Yankees vs. Pirates prediction: Paul Skenes props, picks, odds
Saturday’s matinee between the Pirates and Yankees will be Paul Skenes’ last appearance of a masterful splash into the big leagues.
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‘The Great British Baking Show’ Is Nicer—and Better—Than Ever
Mark Bourdillon/NetflixThis week:No Soggy Bottoms This Week!I have a tried-and-true morning routine. It’s less been “honed” over the years than it’s been thrust on me by the universe, to the point that it’s now a daily reflex.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Toxic blob left at Brooklyn construction site for days, enraging Gowanus residents: ‘Stinking sh-tberg’
A huge smelly blob of black sludge was unearthed this week at a construction site for new housing going up along Brooklyn's toxic Gowanus Canal.
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Suspect killed, 2 officers wounded in shooting during suspected gun store burglary
Two Georgia police officers were wounded and a man was killed during a shooting inside a suburban Atlanta retailer that calls itself the world’s largest gun store
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NJ man slapped with animal abuse after fatally crashing e-bike into goose
People started calling 911 in shock shortly after seeing Andrew Mullins, 30, strike the goose with the motorized bike on Sept. 11, near Pier A Park on Sinatra Drive.
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Boar’s Head’s deadly liverwurst and more: Letters to the Editor — Sept. 29, 2024
NY Post readers discuss the listeria outbreak at a Boar's Head processing plant and more.
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Experts warn of empty shelves, rising prices if port workers strike
Dockworkers along the East and Gulf coasts have pledged to strike unless a new contract is reached by October, prompting experts to warn higher prices and empty shelves could await consumers. 
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RFK Jr mocks Kamala Harris' favorite phrase with audience call-and-response at Michigan rally
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. mocked Vice President Kamala Harris during a Michigan rally this week, encouraging the audience to chant "I was born in the middle class!"
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Mark Robinson Hospitalized With Second-Degree Burns
Anna MoneymakerNorth Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson was treated for second-degree burns at Northern Regional Hospital “following an incident at a campaign event” in Mount Airy on Friday night, according to his spokesman Mike Lonergan.Lonergan said Robinson “is in good spirits, appreciates the outpouring of well wishes, and is excited to return to the campaign trail as scheduled first thing tomorrow morning.”CNN reported that Robinson’s burns occurred during an accident at the Mayberry Truck Show and Parade and that no foul play was involved.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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I’m a model — haters are ripping me for going braless, but it completes the look
A model has called out the backlash to a video of herself showing off her outfit, in which she ditched wearing a bra in order to complete the look.
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Fed agents raid NYPD office where top Adams officials work: sources
The feds were "looking for records," sources said, signing into the visitors log at around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday for the records section of the 16th floor of 375 Pearl St.
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Liberty set sights on avenging bitter WNBA Finals loss to Aces
The Liberty don’t need to watch tape of last year’s WNBA Finals loss to Las Vegas, or their three-game regular-season sweep of the Aces.
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Hezbollah confirms leader Hassan Nasrallah's death in Israeli strike
Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah confirms leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli strike in Lebanon, hours after Israel announces it.
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NY Democrats anxious over abortion ballot measure potentially backfiring
Former GOP Rep. Lee Zeldin said the proposal would create a Constitutional right to a host of far-left transgender wish-list items
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NYC Chancellor David Banks’ car hit with 18 tickets for speeding in school zones
Schools Chancellor David Banks previously promised to ensure students' safety both inside the classroom and "in the communities that surround them."
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Tanking is the Nets’ quickest path to the future, if they can navigate past their competition to the bottom
The moment the Nets moved Mikal Bridges, they picked a lane. They just hope they’ll find Cooper Flagg down the road.
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Who was Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah?
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed during a massive airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon on Friday.
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NYC school superintendent abruptly ousted after being accused of abuse, vowing, ‘No more white principals’
The superintendent of Staten Island public schools was abruptly removed from her post a week ago amid ongoing accusations she made derisive comments about staff and vowed, "No more white principals," The Post has learned.
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2 Georgia police officers shot responding to gun store burglary, suspect dead
Two Georgia police officers were injured during while responding to a burglary at the “actual largest gun store in the world" just after midnight Saturday.
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Alabama vs. Georgia, Navy vs. UAB predictions: College football picks, odds
Here’s how I’m playing the colossal showdown between the Dawgs and Tide and why I’m taking a service academy seriously.
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