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Before non-endorsement decision, Washington Post called Trump ‘dreadful’ and ‘worst president of modern times’

Before non-endorsement decision, Washington Post called Trump 'dreadful' and 'worst president of modern times'




The Washington Post editorial board hasn’t endorsed a single Republican for president over the past 50 years. It isn’t endorsing one this cycle, either, but it’s the fact that it isn’t endorsing Kamala Harris either that has caused yet another uproar at an elite media institution. “The winner of the election is going to be sitting down the street from The Washington Post,” longtime Post media writer Paul Farhi told Fox News Digital. “I mean, you don’t think you have an opinion about that? Sure you do. And so it just makes it all the more curious and odd that they should back off this way.”A look at the paper’s recent history and coverage of Trump leaves no doubt as to where it stands on the GOP standard-bearer, which it’s called the worst president in modern history who should have been removed from office after the January 6 Capitol riot.The Post announced on Friday that it would not be offering an endorsement in the upcoming presidential election or any future one, in what publisher Will Lewis said was a “returning to our roots.” The Post had endorsed a Democrat for president in every election since 1976, except for when it skipped one in 1988. The Los Angeles Times also made waves this month after deciding not to endorse for president in spite of its clear antipathy toward Trump.WASHINGTON POST SKIPS WHITE HOUSE ENDORSEMENT, BUT LIBERAL TILT STILL EVIDENT IN SENATE AND HOUSE NODSHad the Post’s announcement been made a year ago, it might not have caused such a stir. But 11 days before a consequential election, after years of calling Trump an unfit disgrace, its decision set off cold fury at the paper and unprecedented outrage from former Post luminaries.At least two members of the Post’s staff have resigned. Nineteen Post columnists have signed onto a letter condemning the decision, specifically calling on Trump to be identified as a threat to the rule of law and the country. Subscribers have reportedly canceled by the hundreds and into the thousands. And the paper’s union fretted that management was interfering with independent journalism, due to reports that the Post’s owner, Amazon chief Jeff Bezos, forced the move in light of Trump’s possible return to power. Yet the paper’s editorials could leave no doubt as to where it stands on the 45th president and who should be the 47th.On Oct. 12, it castigated Trump’s “insidious” rhetoric in recent interviews and rallies. On Sept. 11, it said he lost his debate to Kamala Harris on “tone and substance.” It’s said in recent months he would govern “chaotically,” that Harris is clearly “better” when comparing the two candidates, and that he had a “reservoir of grievance” at his Republican nomination acceptance speech.He has an “extreme agenda” and is “unpredictable” and “outright dangerous,” the Post argued earlier this year when it feared then-presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden could lose the race; he would later step aside and be replaced by Harris.JONATHAN TURLEY: WHY I’M CONGRATULATING THE WASHINGTON POSTIn 2016 and 2020, the Post enthusiastically endorsed Hillary Clinton and Biden against Trump. It called him “dreadful” and “uniquely unqualified” in 2016. In 2020, it referred to Trump as “the worst president of modern times.”Farhi, who left the the Post after 35 years in 2023, is among those who was puzzled by the logic in deciding not to offer an endorsement that would reflect the newspaper’s values, even if it wouldn’t move the needle with voters.”Let’s say the Post, like the New York Times, endorsed Harris, which it appears they were intending to do until the intervention by Bezos,” Farhi told Fox News Digital. “Would anyone care? No one would care because what do you expect? The Post isn’t going to endorse Trump, so, oh they endorsed Harris? Well, The New York Times endorsed Harris at the end of September. It was not a big deal … I just don’t get the larger thinking about this.”In addition, Farhi noted, the Post’s reporters have sharply probed and investigated Trump’s rhetoric, policies, scandals, business dealings and more over the years. Its motto, “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” was adopted in 2017, shortly after Trump took office, although the paper denied it was a direct response to him.WASHINGTON POST UNION, STAFFERS REVOLT OVER DECISION NOT TO ENDORSE A PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, BLAME BEZOS”The Post has a very long track record of having written story after story investigating Trump, and in fact, lots of editorials about Trump’s behavior and Trump’s record in office, so why would an endorsement be the thing that triggers Trump?” Farhi asked. The Post has not completely supported Harris either, criticizing her earlier this year for her “gimmicks” on the economy such as a plan to ban “price gouging,” and offering up questions it would love to ask her, such as why she’s changed so many positions since her ill-fated 2020 primary campaign. But an endorsement of Harris was reportedly drafted and ready to publish before Bezos pulled the plug. Instead of a fully expected statement of support by a liberal editorial board that plainly views Trump as a threat to the republic, an 11th-hour declaration of neutrality served only to sow confusion and anger.”Today has been an absolute stab in the back,” left-wing Post columnist Karen Attiah wrote on Friday. “What an insult to those of us who have literally put our careers and lives on the line, to call out threats to human rights and democracy.”



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How America’s youngest voters feel about casting their first ballots



Teens say activities and classes they’re taking have influenced how they will cast their first ever vote.



Source link : https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2024/10/28/first-time-voters-election-education/

Author : Karina Elwood, Susan Svrluga, Hannah Natanson

Publish date : 2024-10-28 09:00:00

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In England’s Most Haunted Village, Halloween Means Screams and Skeptics



Pluckley is said to count at least 12 spirits among its 1,000 residents. Come October, ghost hunters arrive in droves to a place where even nonbelievers concede they’ve had eerie encounters.



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Author : Stephen Castle

Publish date : 2024-10-28 09:11:51

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Skull found in Illinois home identified as teen who died 150 years ago

Skull found in Illinois home identified as teen who died 150 years ago




A skull found in the walls of an Illinois home over four decades ago in 1978 has finally been identified.The skull, originally found when an owner was renovating his home in Batavia, went forgotten until March 2021, when it was finally sent to the coroner’s office. The Indiana teen, identified as Esther Granger, 17, died more than 150 years ago, according to the Kane County Coroner’s office.  DNA HELPS ILLINOIS POLICE MAKE BREAKTHROUGH IN 1970S COLD CASE MURDER OF 19-YEAR-OLDThe coroner’s office held a press conference where they revealed the identity of the owner and how they were able to crack the case by building a DNA profile.”Esther was born on Oct. 6, 1848 in Indiana. In 1865, at 16 years old, she married Charles Granger and after a few months became pregnant with their first child,” Coroner Bob Russell told the news conference. “In May of 1866, Esther gave birth to a baby girl but lost her life soon after due to complications from childbirth,” he said. Granger was buried in Indiana and the baby was named Esther in her honor.It is still unclear how the skull came to be in the home, but Russell has a theory.”We will never definitely know exactly, but with records and good reason, we’ve come to a common sense theory: we believe Esther was a victim of grave-robbing,” Russell said. “Grave robbing was quite common in that era as it was quite profitable. The grave robbers made the equivalent of three to four months’ earnings for the average person working 60 hours a week,” he added.Officials constructed a family tree and were able to find Granger’s great-great-grandson, Wayne Svilar, 69, a retired sergeant from Portland, Oregon, through a DNA sample, as well as illustrate an image of her possible appearance.DNA FORENSICS HELPS IDENTIFY REMAINS FOUND IN COLORADO FREEZER AS TEENAGER MISSING FOR NEARLY 20 YEARSSvilar said at the news conference that he was wary at first of the news.”To be completely honest, we didn’t believe a word of it,” he told the news conference. “I said, ‘you can keep talking if you want, but I don’t believe you.'”He also claims that the sketch has a likeness to his own mother.Svilar traveled to the internment where he gave a eulogy. Granger was laid to rest in the West Batavia Cemetery, where she has an engraved stone tower. 



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Anti-Puerto Rico comments at Trump rally spur outrage as Bad Bunny supports Harris



The artist’s gesture of support came as a number of speakers at a Trump event in New York made racist and disparaging comments about Puerto Ricans and other Latinos.



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Author : Sabrina Rodriguez

Publish date : 2024-10-28 00:49:56

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Uruguay’s Presidential Election Is Headed to a Runoff



Yamandú Orsi, a center-left former mayor, finished first on Sunday but fell short of the 50 percent threshold needed to avoid another round of voting.



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Publish date : 2024-10-28 06:27:58

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Jerry Jones’ kids involved in freak car accident outside stadium before game vs 49ers: report

Jerry Jones' kids involved in freak car accident outside stadium before game vs 49ers: report




Members of Jerry Jones’ family were injured after an odd car accident outside Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, ahead of the Dallas Cowboys’ matchup with the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night.The Athletic reported the “second vehicle in the Jones Family caravan” was hit by a “rising barricade” outside the stadium.In the car was Jerry’s daughter, Charlotte Jones Anderson, his son, Jerry Jones Jr., and Charlotte’s son, Shy Anderson Jr. The report added that Charlotte and Jerry Jr. were evaluated by the Cowboys’ medical staff at the stadium and were able to move to the visiting owners’ suite for the game.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThat evaluation reportedly found that Charlotte may have suffered a rib injury from the accident, while Jerry Jr. had a head injury, the Jones family told The Athletic. The Jones family is usually seen at every game during the Cowboys’ season, traveling all over to watch their team go to work no matter the day of the week.JERRY JONES SUGGESTS COWBOYS RULED AGAINST PURSUING DERRICK HENRY BECAUSE STAR RB ‘DIDN’T FIT’Charlotte Jones serves as the Cowboys’ executive vice president and chief brand officer while also being the first woman to serve as a chairperson of the NFL Foundation, which is responsible for philanthropic efforts throughout the sport.Jones Jr. is the chief sales and marketing officer as well as executive vice president of the Cowboys.All three of Jones’ kids are co-owners of the franchise, with Stephen Jones serving as chief operating officer.The Jones family was heading to the Bay Area in hopes Dak Prescott and the Cowboys would fare better than they did last season at Levi’s Stadium, a 42-10 loss to the 49ers on Oct. 8, 2023.The Cowboys are 3-3 on the year after getting blown out by the Detroit Lions two weeks ago before going into their bye week. With the Washington Commanders at 6-2 and the Philadelphia Eagles at 5-2, the Cowboys know they need to keep pace if they wish to contend for the NFC East title, which they won in 2023.Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.



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Virginia appeals court strikes down effort to purge suspected noncitizen voters



A federal appeals court has upheld the ruling of a Virginia judge who struck down an effort from state officials to cancel voter registrations of suspected noncitizens.



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Publish date : 2024-10-27 22:38:06

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Britain Braces for ‘Painful’ Budget Meant to Recharge the Economy



The new Labour Party government said it had inherited a challenging financial position and warned of tax increases and spending cuts when it reveals its budget this week.



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Author : Eshe Nelson

Publish date : 2024-10-28 04:01:32

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Appeals court rules against Virginia’s effort to block re-instatement of suspected noncitizens to voter rolls

Appeals court rules against Virginia's effort to block re-instatement of suspected noncitizens to voter rolls




A federal appeals court on Sunday ruled that a lower court was correct to re-instate some 1,600 Virginia voters who have questionable citizenship status to the rolls.The ruling came after immigrants and women’s rights groups sued the state and its Board of Elections after Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order in August directing state officials to identify noncitizens, who were given two weeks to dispute being disqualified before being removed from voter rolls.Youngkin’s attorneys argued that the law applies to actual voters and that removing non-citizens isn’t covered. The appeals court for the Fourth Circuit said the state was mixing various parts of the law together.YOUNGKIN VOWS TO APPEAL ‘TO SCOTUS’ AFTER US JUDGE ORDERS 1,600 VOTERS BACK ON BALLOT”That is not how courts interpret statutes,” the appeals court said in its ruling. On Sunday, he vowed to take the case to the U.S. Supreme Court. “It’s commonsense: noncitizens shouldn’t be on our voter rolls,” he wrote on X. “Thank you @JasonMiyaresVA for filing immediately with the U.S. Supreme Court for an emergency appeal of the order for Virginia to put over 1,500 people who self-identified as non-citizens back on the voter rolls,” the governor said to Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares. On Friday, U.S. Judge Patricia Giles issued a preliminary injunction to reinstate all voters who had been removed from state voter rolls in the past 90 days. The judge found that the removals had been “systematic,” not individualized, and were thus a violation of federal law.Her ruling came after the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the State of Virginia, Virginia State Board of Elections and Virginia Commissioner of Elections on Oct. 11, saying that by removing voters from rolls too close to the Nov. 5 general election, the state had violated the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA).YOUNGKIN HITS BACK AT DOJ SUIT OVER ‘COMMON SENSE’ LAW THAT CULLS NONCITIZENS FROM VOTER ROLL”Let’s be clear about what just happened: only eleven days before a Presidential election, a federal judge ordered Virginia to reinstate over 1,500 individuals–who self-identified themselves as noncitizens–back onto the voter rolls,” Youngkin said in a statement Friday. “Almost all these individuals had previously presented immigration documents confirming their noncitizen status, a fact recently verified by federal authorities,” he added. Should the case be picked up by the high court, it would come within days of the election. 



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Tim Walz joins AOC to play ‘Crazy Taxi’ and ‘Madden’ on Twitch



The Democratic vice-presidential nominee joined the congresswoman on the streaming platform, which has become a frequent campaign stop.



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Author : Gene Park

Publish date : 2024-10-27 21:23:25

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Bullied by China at Sea, With the Broken Bones to Prove It



A violent attack on a Vietnamese fishing boat tests Hanoi’s muted but resolute approach to China’s aggression in the South China Sea.



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Publish date : 2024-10-28 04:01:33

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49ers stave off Cowboys’ 4th-quarter comeback to get back in the win column

49ers stave off Cowboys' 4th-quarter comeback to get back in the win column




Week 8 was “National Tight End Day” in the NFL, and many at the position had quite the day to help their teams to a win. San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle joined the fun as well. Kittle totaled a team-high 128 yards on six catches with a touchdown to help San Fran take down the Dallas Cowboys, 30-24, on “Sunday Night Football.” But it wasn’t as easy as things initially looked for San Francisco.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThis game wasn’t all 49ers to start, as the Cowboys found the end zone first. It was Ezekiel Elliott breaking the plane from one yard out to make it 7-3 early in the second quarter, and they would move that lead to a full seven points after a turnover on downs by the 49ers led to a Brandon Aubrey field goal. But the second half was a totally different animal for these two teams from the very start, as the 49ers were finally able to find the colored paint themselves on just five plays as Isaac Guerendo scored from four yards out on the ground after filling in for the injured Jordan Mason. Then, things started to fall apart for Dak Prescott and the Cowboys, as the veteran quarterback attempted to loft a pass to CeeDee Lamb down the left sideline. However, Deommodore Lenoir leaped and hauled in an interception, keeping his body in bounds to immediately give Brock Prudy and the offense the ball back. COWBOYS’ CEEDEE LAMB REACTS TO TROY AIKMAN SCRUTINY: ‘I TAKE THAT AS CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM’Purdy using his legs to scramble and pick up a key first down to make it first-and-goal the 49ers, cashed in with a touchdown pass to Kittle to make it 20-10, as San Fran started to create a gap. The lead was busted open after forcing Dallas to a three-and-out, with Purdy sneaking the ball at the line of scrimmage for the two-yard running touchdown. At 27-10, this game looked out of reach with the way the second half was going. The Cowboys, though, understanding they have not had good luck in this building, and after getting blown out last week at home against the Detroit Lions, had fight in them to get back into the game. They did so midway through the fourth quarter, as Lamb, who had a game-high 146 yards on 13 catches, scored twice on back-to-back drives to cut the 49ers’ lead to 30-24 with 3:31 left to play. The Cowboys got the ball back after forcing a punt, giving Prescott and the offense the chance for a potential game-winning drive pending an extra-point attempt. However, Prescott was incomplete on all four of his pass attempts, including one where the Cowboys wanted a pass interference call on fourth-and-10, but the officials kept the yellow laundry in their pockets. Prescott finished the game 25-of-38 for 243 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. Meanwhile, Purdy was 18-of-26 for 260 yards with one touchdown pass, and he rushed for 50 yards on six carries with his score. Deebo Samuel, who left the game in the second half due to injury, also added 71 receiving yards on four catches, while rushing for 15 yards as well.Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.



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Miss Manners: Daughter-in-law suggested I ask before buying gifts



She told her in-law to ask them what they want before buying them a gift next time.



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Trump at MSG: A Closing Carnival of Grievances and Racism



The inflammatory rally was a capstone for an increasingly aggrieved campaign for Donald Trump, whose rhetoric has grown darker and more menacing.



Source link : https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/27/us/trump-msg-rally.html

Author : Shane Goldmacher, Maggie Haberman and Michael Gold

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