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“Kamalaaaaaaaa!”Oprah Winfrey is belting it out in her sweet home of Chicago, welcoming the joyous, raucous, unmerciful dismantling of former President Donald Trump that is defining this Democratic National Convention. A second, very different presidential debateIn Philadelphia, a birthplace of American democracy, Harris is charging Trump before the first question. Trump’s debate prep team predicted and feared this strategy so much they brought in Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz to play tormentor in practice rounds with their candidate. “I’m actually going to do something very unusual,” she says, “and I’m going to invite you to attend one of Donald Trump’s rallies, because it’s really interesting to watch. CNN’s Phil Mattingly, who covered Harris in the Senate, spoke with a senior Trump campaign adviser just ahead of the debate.
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Among Muslims, the difference was 43% agreeing with the statement versus an estimated 66% who privately agreed. While 27% of Democratic respondents publicly agreed with the statement "I support defunding the police," just 3% privately supported the movement. While 50% of Republicans publicly said "we live in a mostly fair society," just 11% privately agreed. Similarly, 2% of Republicans were thought to privately trust the government to tell the truth, while 14% said so publicly. A lack of social trust causes people to resent each other, look for scapegoats, and become susceptible to demagoguery, he said.
Persons: Alessia Gonzalez doesn't, Gonzalez, Israel, she'd, Fernando, YouGov, , James Gibson, Louis who's, Gibson, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Todd Rose, Rose, Elisabeth Noelle, Neumann, Noelle, what's, Harris, You've, Gen Zers Organizations: Republican, Washington University, Harvard's Graduate School of Education, Roman Catholic, Pew, Gallup, Republicans, Democratic, Trump, Locations: Brooklyn, Bay, MAGA, Gaza, Colombia, New York, Israel, America, St
Election officials in pivotal battleground states including Pennsylvania, Michigan and Arizona have all tried – and largely failed – to fact-check Musk in real time. Election officials say they are simply outmatched up against Musk’s followers and the X algorithm. “Election officials, they have a very hard job – their job is to be election officials not to be Tweeters,” said Renée DiResta, an expert in disinformation and an associate research professor at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy. Election officials in Pennsylvania are similarly attempting to fact-check Musk’s false claims on X but acknowledge those efforts are unlikely to stymie the spread of election lies. In Georgia, election officials see little point in trying to engage with Musk directly, instead turning to the method they relied on in 2020 to beat back misinformation: Regular press conferences with election officials rebutting the latest election falsehoods.
Persons: CNN — Elon, CNN they’re, “ I’ve, , Stephen Richer, “ We’ve, ” Richer, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, , Jocelyn Benson, ” Benson, Musk, Benson, , Renée DiResta, Georgetown University’s, DiResta, “ It’s, Nina Jankowicz, I’d, Elon Musk, Jim Jordan’s, they’ve, ” Jankowicz, I’ve, ” Sen, Mark Warner, X, Nick Pickles, Pickles Organizations: CNN, Republican, Trump, Georgetown, Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public, Musk’s America PAC, American Sunlight, Meta, Republicans, Democrats, Capitol, Virginia Democrat, Global Affairs Locations: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Maricopa County, Wolverine, Georgia
CNN —Radiohead singer Thom Yorke took off his guitar and left the stage during his solo concert in Melbourne, Australia, on Wednesday after being heckled by a pro-Palestinian protester. Yorke replies by saying, “Come up here and say that. Come up on the f**king stage and say what you want to say.”Pointing at the heckler, he continued: “Don’t stand there like a coward. Radiohead has previously come under scrutiny for the band’s decision to perform in Tel Aviv. However, the band rejected the call, with Yorke saying, “Playing in a country is not the same as endorsing its government” and music is about “crossing borders, not building them.”
Persons: Thom Yorke, Sidney Myer, Yorke, , ” Yorke, Radiohead, brutalised, , Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Ken Loach Organizations: CNN, Sidney, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, heckler, Karma Police, Arts Centre Melbourne, The, Israel, West Bank, Radiohead, Palestine Locations: Melbourne, Australia, Gaza, Tel Aviv, East Jerusalem, British
Jimmy Just Augustin, who captains the competition’s Kator Blind Football Club, had never even heard of blind soccer before he was introduced to it. He told CNN about what it means to him to set an example for other people with disabilities in South Sudan. The International Blind Sports Association (IBSA) made blind soccer one of its official sports in 1996 and it has been a men’s Paralympic event since 2004. Finding the lightAfter decades of civil war, South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011 following a referendum, making it the world’s newest widely-recognized state. Success at this tournament could potentially give the country a route into the World Blind Football Championships.
Persons: Jimmy Just Augustin, Augustin, “ Messi ” –, , , , , “ I’ve, I’ve, Natalie Plhak, Simon Madol, Madol, it’s Organizations: CNN, NBA, Bright Stars, South Sudan’s Blind Premier League, Light, , Blind Football Club, CNN Sport, University of Juba, Soccer, Blind Sports Association, Argentina, United Nations, UN, Refugee Agency, Displaced, Blind Premier League, Blind Football African Locations: Sudan, South, South Sudan, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Uganda, Juba, , Spanish, France, Paris, Brazil, Colombia, Africa, Somalia
Washington had pressed its ally in the hopes of ending the cycle of attacks and avoiding escalation into a wider war. Blinken said the U.S. is tracking the aid deliveries very carefully and “absolutely essential” that Israel comply. "Israel has achieved most of its strategic objectives when it comes to Gaza,” Blinken said in Tel Aviv. (It also signed off on $9.5 billion in humanitarian aid for Gaza, as well as the conflict zones of Ukraine and Sudan.) But far-fetched as it might seem, it came up during Blinken’s meeting with the Saudi crown prince during this trip.
Persons: Antony Blinken, Benjamin Netanyahu, it’d, Yahya Sinwar, Isaac Herzog, Nathan Howard, Amos Hochstein, Donald Trump, Netanyahu —, Netanyahu, Blinken, Israel, ” Blinken, “ It’s, Ibrahim Fakhroo, Sinwar, William Burns, Khalil al, , Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Joe Biden, Ayman Safadi, we’ve, ” It’s Organizations: State Department, Getty, Israel, Hamas, Trump, Qatar's Ministry of Foreign, CIA, Qatari, Senior, Palestinian Authority, Saudi Crown, U.S, U.S . Locations: United States, Israel, Iran, Washington, Gaza, Egypt, Lebanon, Blinken, Tel Aviv, AFP, U.S, Beirut, Saudi Arabia, Doha, Qatar, Riyadh, Ukraine, Sudan, Saudi, Palestinian, Jordanian, London
A person with knowledge of the matter told CNN that an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris had been drafted by the Post’s editorial board members before it was quashed by Bezos. NPR reported that by midday Monday more than 200,000 people had canceled their digital subscriptions to the Post, citing two people familiar with the matter. Two Post journalists, Molly Roberts and David E. Hoffman both announced Monday they had stepped down from their positions on the editorial board, although both will stay at the paper. A third journalist, Mili Mitra also stepped down, the Post reported, meaning nearly one-third of the 10-member board had resigned. “I cannot sit here any longer on the editorial board and write those editorials while we ourselves have given in to silence,” he said.
Persons: Jeff Bezos’s, David Shipley, Kamala Harris, Bezos, Shipley, , , Donald Trump’s, Molly Roberts, David E, Hoffman, Mili Mitra, Trump, we’re, Roberts, Donald Trump, Marty Baron, ” Baron, CNN’s Michael Smerconish, Bezos “, Baron, “ Bezos, “ Trump, Brian Stelter Organizations: New, New York CNN, Washington, CNN, NPR, Washington Post, Blue Origin, Trump, Post Locations: New York, Amazon
They applied more pressure early in Game 3, and now they’re a victory away from winning the World Series. Except when the fastball is playing like it did in the World Series on Monday night. In the first inning, Buehler started Judge with a fastball over the middle that he was late on. New York’s bats go silent once againThe Yankees’ offense has scored seven runs through the first three games of the World Series. The Yankees’ inability to hit the ball over the fence like the Dodgers have so far is one of the reasons they’re down 3-0 in the World Series.
Persons: Fabian Ardaya, Tyler Kepner, Chris Kirschner, Brendan Kuty, Freddie Freeman, Walker, , Aaron Judge, Francisco Lindor, Tommy John, Buehler, Eno, Judge, Luis Rojas, Giancarlo Stanton, Anthony Volpe’s, Teoscar, Stanton, wouldn’t, He’s, Anthony Rizzo, Jose Trevino, Alex Verdugo, They’re, Rojas, Hernández, Fangraphs, Daniel Hudson, Chris Taylor, Freeman, Carlos Rodón, Clarke Schmidt, Kirk Gibson, Barry Bonds, Hank Bauer, Freeman —, Atlanta —, George Springer’s, Schmidt, Aaron Boone, Volpe, Verdugo, he’s, Gleyber Torres, Walker Buehler, Robert Gauthier Organizations: Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Dodgers, Yankees, National League, Mets, Atlanta, Yankees Ten, Los Angeles Times, Getty Locations: Bronx
“A complete jump ball,” said Dennis Lennox, a Republican strategist who works in Michigan. “Nobody really knows what will happen.”Beyond the suburbs, Republicans see opportunities to peel off traditionally Democratic voters, like Black men. Now, many Lebanese American and Palestinian American voters in Michigan say they will not vote for Harris under any circumstance. And she signaled that she believes support for Harris from Republicans like Upton could be key to the race. “This is the center of the political universe, here in Michigan.”Alex Seitz-Wald reported from Camden, Maine; Henry Gomez reported from Detroit, Michigan.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Haley Stevens, Harris, Donald Trump, , , she’s, Sen, Mitt Romney, It’s, Liz Cheney, Fred Upton, Trump, Ron Robinson, “ I’ve, ” Robinson, Biden, it’s, Dennis Lennox, “ Trump, ” Lennox, Barack Obama, Pamela, Harris canvasser, , Obama, I’ve, Liz Cheney's, Alabas, Lyin ’ Kamala Harris, ” Trump, Dick Cheney, Massad Boulos, Tiffany Trump, Boulos, Lara Trump, Trump’s, Jill Stein, , Gretchen Whitmer, Upton, Tim Walz, ” Whitmer, Republicans don’t, Jennifer Conlin, Ann Arbor, “ I’m, ” Conlin, , , Paul Hudson, Hillary Scholten, ” Hudson, ” Alex Seitz, Wald, Henry Gomez Organizations: DETROIT, Democratic, Democrat, Democratic Party, Republican, Utica City, Michigan House, Trump, Michigan Arab, U.S, Lebanese, Palestinian American, Lebanese American Democrat, Dearborn, Renaissance, Republican National Committee, NBC News, Republicans, Locations: Michigan, Gaza, Oakland County, Detroit, Bloomfield Hills, R, Utah, , Detroit’s Macomb County, Utica, , LaSalle Washington, Washington, Lebanon, Dearborn, Iraq, Lebanese American, Rochester, Ann, Grand, Camden , Maine, Detroit , Michigan
NEW YORK — Shohei Ohtani is expected to play in Game 3 of the World Series, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed Sunday. Ohtani was expected to receive an MRI before Game 3 to determine the severity of the shoulder injury he suffered in Game 2 on Saturday. Roberts said postgame that Ohtani had suffered a subluxation, which is a partial dislocation, of his left shoulder. Through two World Series games, the Dodgers have secured a 2-0 lead largely in spite of Ohtani, who has hit 1-for-8 as the team’s designated hitter. Ohtani became the first player to hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in a single season with 54 and 59, respectively.
Persons: Ohtani, Dave Roberts, Roberts, gingerly, Jack Flaherty, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Freddie Freeman, Tommy Edman, would’ve, Allen J Organizations: Dodgers, ESPN, Ohtani, Dodger, National League MVP, Los Angeles Times, Getty Locations: Los Angeles, New York
New York CNN —One day after The Washington Post announced it would not endorse a presidential candidate in this year’s election or in the future, its billionaire owner remains silent as the newspaper’s staff are in turmoil. A source with knowledge told CNN on Friday that an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris had been drafted before it was squashed. But when Baron was in charge of the newspaper, Bezos “resisted that pressure” and he was “proud” and “grateful” for that leadership. “Bezos has other commercial interests, a big stake and Amazon, he has a space company called Blue Origin,” Baron said. “Reporting around the role of The Washington Post owner and the decision not to publish a presidential endorsement has been inaccurate,” Lewis said.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Bezos, Kamala Harris, Marty Baron, Trump, , ” Baron, CNN’s Michael Smerconish, Bezos “, Baron, “ Bezos, “ Trump, Will Lewis’s, Lewis, ” Lewis, , Harris, Robert Kagan, Donald Trump, ” Kagan, CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront, Steven Cheung, Stephen Miller, Kamala, Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein, ” “ Organizations: New, New York CNN, Washington Post, CNN, Amazon, , The Washington Post, Post, Blue, Los Angeles Times, Blue Origin, Trump, Washington Locations: New York, America, Washington
New York CNN —The daughter of Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong suggested on Saturday that herfather’s decision to block the newspaper’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris was made over Harris’ support for Israel’s war in Gaza. “Our family made the joint decision not to endorse a Presidential candidate. Three members of the Times’ editorial board resigned over the decision. I’m proud of the LA Times’ decision just as I am certain there is no such thing as children of darkness. As with the Times, the decision was handed down by the publisher’s billionaire owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the newspaper reported.
Persons: Patrick Soon, Shiong, Kamala Harris, Harris, Nika, , ” Patrick, “ Nika, , Barack Obama, Mariel Garza, ” Garza, Donald Trump, I’m, Trump, Jeff Bezos, ” Marty Baron, CNN’s Michael Smerconish Organizations: New, New York CNN, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Apartheid, LA Times, CNN, Washington Post, Times, Amazon Locations: New York, Gaza
The trio of Tommy Edman, Teoscar Hernández and Freddie Freeman combined to swat home runs off Yankees starter Carlos Rodón. The Dodgers demonstrated the depth of their roster besides Ohtani; he went hitless and the club still cruised. Handed a lead, Yamamoto limited the Yankees to one run in 6 1/3 innings while wielding his split-fingered fastball like a scythe. But he may be more important to the Yankees than Ohtani is to the Dodgers. In the 10th inning of Game 1, he warmed up two left-handed relievers to prepare to face Ohtani and Freeman.
Persons: Ohtani clutched, Ohtani, Tommy Edman, Teoscar Hernández, Freddie Freeman, Carlos Rodón, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani, Blake Treinen, Alex Vesia, Yamamoto, Juan Soto, Aaron Judge, Shohei, Freeman, Kirk Gibson, Dave Roberts, Aaron Boone, , Jazz Chisholm, Rodón, Soto, Mookie Betts, Hernández, Boone, Nestor Cortes, Tim Hill, Cortes, Hill, Anthony Rizzo, Judge, Judge whiffed, Giancarlo Stanton, Harry Organizations: ANGELES, Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodger, New York Yankees, Dodgers, Yankees, FOX Sports, American League, ” Yankees, Yankee Locations: New York, The Bronx
The decision not to publish the Harris endorsement was made by The Post’s owner, billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, according to the sources. We don’t see it that way," Will Lewis said in a statement about the decision published on The Post's website. The Post has endorsed a presidential contender in every general election since 1992. Trump sharply criticized Bezos during his presidency and derided the newspaper as "The Fake News Washington Post." Shortly after The Post announced its decision, Soon-Shiong tweeted a screenshot of an article about the news.
Persons: Harris, Jeff Bezos, Will Lewis, Lewis, , Marty Baron, Baron, Donald Trump, Bezos, Trump, Karen Attiah, Kamala Harris, Semafor, Patrick Soon, Mariel Garza, Garza, Shiong Organizations: Washington, Amazon, NBC News, News Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Columbia Journalism, White, Editorial, Post
The 2020 campaign may have also suffered from a lack of imagination about how big the turnout would be and what Democrats were doing in the courts to expand the vote, a Trump campaign adviser said. Other familiar names from 2020 election lawsuits have been spotted this year too. One is Karen DiSalvo, who after the 2020 election helped force an audit in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. The RNC and Trump campaign have focused what they call their election integrity effort on 18 states including the key swing states. An RNC lawsuit in Michigan challenging voter registration procedures is one of the cases the firm has worked on.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Donald Trump’s, Alex Kaufman, Trump, Brad Raffensperger, Julie Adams, , Sophia Lin Lakin, , Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Sidney Powell —, Joe Biden’s, Kaufman, Cleta Mitchell, Mitchell, ensnared Giuliani, Powell, Jenna Ellis, Kenneth Chesebro, Karen DiSalvo, Erick Kaardal, Kurt Olsen, Biden, Bruce Castor, Michael van der Veen, Christina Bobb, Biden’s, Gineen Bresso, ” Gates, Michael Whatley, Rick Hasen, Consovoy McCarthy, Jones, Don McGahn, Dhillon, Harmeet Dhillon, David Warrington, ” Marc Elias, Harris, Lakin Organizations: Republican, Georgia, Fulton County, Registration, Republican National Committee, RNC, American Civil Liberties Union, Raffensperger, Eastman, DeKalb County Republican Party, Dominion, Supreme, Trump, United Sovereign Americans, Fulton County Republican Party, Republicans, UCLA School of Law, NBC, Dhillon, Federal, Commission, U.S, Circuit, White, Capitol Locations: Georgia, Atlanta, Fulton, Pennsylvania, Lycoming County , Pennsylvania, DeKalb County, Texas, Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, Mississippi
The Washington Post's non-endorsement of Donald Trump or Kamala Harris has kicked up controversy. AdvertisementExplaining the non-endorsement decision in LAAt the Los Angeles Times, owner Soon-Shiong posted on Twitter/X on Wednesday trying to explain the paper's non-endorsement. Earlier this summer, the Times' editorial board had already declared that Trump was "patently unfit for office" and "an imminent threat to democracy." "The non-endorsement undermines the integrity of the editorial board and every single endorsement we make, down to school board races. AdvertisementBut no matter what their intentions truly are, the Post and Times' non-endorsements are going to be seen as political statements — no matter what.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, , it's, Patrick Soon, Jeff Bezos, Will Lewis, Dia Dipasupil, Marty Baron, Donald Trump's, Lewis, Bezos, I've, Shiong, Trump, Mariel Garza, hadn't, Nika Organizations: Washington, LA Times, Service, Los Angeles Times, Post, New York Times, Editorial, Times, Columbia Journalism Locations: New, New York, LA, Gaza
Since Otto Schott invented specialty glass in 1884, the simple material has become a cornerstone of modern technology, and driving innovation. From semiconductors to clean energy, home tech, and electric vehicles, glass is the silent enabler of progress. Specially engineered laser glass helped researchers achieve what was once thought impossible: creating more energy from a reaction than was put into it. The light, amplified by active laser glass and focused through precisely crafted optical glass, delivered significant energy to a tiny fuel pellet, triggering a fusion reaction that produced a net energy gain. The fusion reaction generated 3.15 megajoules of energy, exceeding the 2.05 megajoules of laser energy delivered to the target.
Persons: Bill James, Otto Schott, SCHOTT Organizations: SCHOTT North, Industry, photonics, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, SCHOTT, Insider Studios Locations: SCHOTT North America
25 Jump Scares That Still Make Us Jump
  + stars: | 2024-10-25 | by ( The New York Times | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +5 min
25 Jump Scares That Still Make Us Jump The floor creaks, the music turns ominous and an uneasy quiet sets in. With Times film writers, filmmakers and stars weighing in, we ranked the 25 jump scares that still get us every time. Jump scares are considered the fart jokes of horror: cheap, easy and lowbrow. More ingenuity goes into certain jump scares than entire movies. Jump scares have an advantage online, where context shifts rapidly.
Persons: David Fincher, Andrew Kevin Walker, Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, John C, McGinley, “ Andy, Brad Pitt’s, isn’t, Walker, Fincher, Rob Bottin, ” Walker, , Jennifer Kent, Amelia, ” Kent, , ” Kent didn’t, Jason Zinoman, Lon, Robert Bloch peed, Chaney, It’s, James Wan, Lili Taylor Organizations: Opera Locations:
The Washington Post Building at One Franklin Square Building on June 5, 2024 in Washington, DC. Andrew Harnik | Getty ImagesThe Washington Post said Friday that it will not endorse a candidate in the presidential election this year, breaking decades of tradition, and sparking immediate criticism of the decision. "The decision not to publish was made by The Post's owner — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos," The Post reported, citing two sources briefed on the events. Trump, while president, had been critical of Bezos and The Post. Nor in any future presidential election."
Persons: Andrew Harnik, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Jeff Bezos, Trump, Boris Johnson, Michael M, Will Lewis, Lewis, Mariel Garza, Patrick Soon, Shiong, Garza, Marty Baron, Baron Organizations: Washington Post, Franklin, Democratic, GOP, , Amazon, Pentagon, Microsoft, Trump, CNBC, British, Santiago, Getty, Post, Los, Columbia, The Locations: Washington , DC, New York City
China's Xi Jinping negotiated a truce with India's leader, Narendra Modi. AdvertisementAt the BRICS summit in Russia this week, China's leader Xi Jinping and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi shook hands for the first time in five years. AdvertisementAfter their meeting at the summit hosted by Russia's President Vladimir Putin, Xi and Modi said they would continue discussions on resolving the issue. AdvertisementIn any case, its a setback in US attempts to include India in a deeper security alliance, he said. "For a long time, the US has tried to develop security and defense ties with India," said Panda.
Persons: China's Xi Jinping, Narendra Modi, that's, , Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Xi, Modi, Jagannath Panda, Putin, Zhiqun Zhu, Zhu, Yawar Nazir, Praveen Donthi, there's, Rahul Bhatia, Donthi, it's Organizations: Service, India's, Russia's, US, Stockholm Center, South, Pacific Affairs, Bucknell University, America, Reuters, Quad Alliance, Getty, Eurasia Group Locations: China, Russia, Washington ,, India, Japan, Australia, United States, Beijing, Asia, Pacific, Indian, Leh, South Asia, Europe, Ukraine, Taiwan
It may be driven by fears of retribution from Trump and what a second term would bring. AdvertisementBoth Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have won support from America's business titans and CEOs. On Tuesday, the New York Times reported that both JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and Microsoft founder Bill Gates support Harris, but won't say so publicly. On the flipside, it's also possible that there are pro-Trump CEOs who don't want to alienate liberal customers and employees. In an appearance on CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday, billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman suggested that there's a well of silent Trump support among CEOs.
Persons: Jamie Dimon, Bill Gates, Kamala Harris —, Trump, , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Gates, didn't, Dimon, he's, hasn't, John Deere, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, They're, … Trump, Sonnenfeld, Joe Evangelisti, it's, Bill Ackman, Bill, Ackman, Mark Cuban, there's Organizations: Service, New York Times, Microsoft, Times, Yale School of Management, Leadership, Republican, JPMorgan, Trump Locations: Mexico, That's
New York CNN —A former Sports Illustrated swimsuit model is alleging that former President Donald Trump groped her in the 1990s, in what she believes was an attempt to show off for Jeffrey Epstein. “These accusations, announced on a Harris Campaign call two weeks before the election, are false,” said Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt. Trump and EpsteinWhen she and Epstein left Trump Tower, Williams said that he was silent while they rode down the elevator. After Epstein was charged, Trump told reporters that he did not know about his misconduct. “I was not a fan of Jeffrey Epstein,” Trump said.
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New York CNN —The leader of the Los Angeles Times’ editorial board said Wednesday she has resigned from her post in protest after the newspaper’s owner blocked a decision to endorse Kamala Harris in the presidential election. “I am resigning because I want to make it clear that I am not okay with us being silent,” Mariel Garza told the Columbia Journalism Review in an interview. Garza told CJR the editorial board had intended to endorse Harris, who previously served as a US Senator from California and the state’s attorney general. “I didn’t think we were going to change our readers’ minds—our readers, for the most part, are Harris supporters,” Garza told CJR. “This is a point in time where you speak your conscience no matter what,” Garza told CJR.
Persons: Kamala Harris, , Mariel Garza, , Patrick Soon, Barack Obama, Garza, CJR, Harris, ” Garza, Shiong, we’ve, Semafor, Trump, she’s, Terry Tang, ” “, don’t, Donald Trump Organizations: New, New York CNN, Los Angeles Times, Columbia, CNN, White, Editorial, Times, Trump Locations: New York, California
Not having — or losing — your sense of smell may be linked to changes in breathing that could lead to depression, social isolation or other mental and physical health problems, a new study suggests. About 72% of those completely regained their sense of smell, while about a quarter partially got their sense of smell back. Previous research has linked anosmia to a wide variety of negative outcomes, ranging from dulled emotions and depression to a shortened lifespan, the authors noted. It was a game changer.”Currently, health care providers often don’t ask about or test for anosmia, Parma said. “And when there is a pleasant smell, the brain tells the nose to increase the amount of air inhaled.
Persons: Covid, Lior, Gorodisky, ” Gorodisky, anosmia, Valentina Parma, , Parma, ” Parma, “ Covid, Dr, Jonathan Overdevest, Overdevest, Alzheimer’s, Benjamin tenOever, ” tenOever Organizations: Nature Communications, National Institutes of Health, Weizmann Institute of Science, Senses Center, anosmia, Columbia University Irving Medical, New York University Langone Medical Locations: Rehovot, Israel, Philadelphia, Parma, New York City
A haunted house in Queens proved to be too horrific for some who have filed lawsuits claiming they were injured inside the frightful attraction. A Haunting in Hollis was shut down Oct. 5th after the FDNY called it a “death trap,” citing various safety hazards inside the two-family house that had been illegally converted into a commercial haunted house. But Solainne Mancero-Tannis of Jamaica, Queens, could not stay silent after learning the haunted house was allowed to reopen and operate. The Haunting In Hollis house in Queens, N.Y. via WNBCIt was on Friday the 13th during Oct. 2023 that Mancero-Tannis and her family visited the haunted house. She is now suing the operators of the haunted house.
Persons: Hollis, Solainne, , , didn’t, Mike Goldberg, Lawrence Carra, Tannis, you’re, It’s Organizations: FDNY, New York City Department of Buildings, WNBC, NBC New Locations: Queens, Jamaica, Queens , N.Y, NBC New York
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