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Sarah Silverman says progressives don’t offer a ‘path to redemption’ for victims of cancel culture

Comedian Sarah Silverman feels that victims of cancel culture deserve a “path to redemption” and acknowledged that progressives don’t typically offer forgiveness and the abandoned party might head to the “mother—–g dark side” to find love.

 

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A crush of early voters makes for long waits in N.Y.C.

For the first time ever, New Yorkers cast their ballots early for a presidential election, sometimes standing in line for five hours.

 

 

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Rapper Silento arrested after going 143 mph on Georgia highway, tells police he’s not ‘a regular person’

Rapper Silento, best known for the hit 2015 track “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae),” was arrested Friday and accused of driving 143 mph on Interstate 85 in Georgia.

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The Sunday read: ‘My mustache, my self’

One writer’s facial hair experiment during quarantine led him into a deep consideration of his Blackness.

During months of pandemic isolation, Wesley Morris, a critic at large for The New York Times, decided to grow a mustache.

The reviews were mixed and predictable. He heard it described as “porny” and “creepy,” as well as “rugged” and “extra gay.”

It was a comment on a group call, however, that gave him pause. Someone noted that his mustache made him look like a lawyer for the N.A.A.C.P.’s legal defense fund.

“It was said as a winking correction and an earnest clarification — Y’all, this is what it is,” Wesley said. “The call moved on, but I didn’t. That is what it is: one of the sweetest, truest things anybody had said about me in a long time.”

 

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Biden says in video he has created ‘voter fraud organization’

In a recent video, Democratic Nominee Joe Biden said his team has created “the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics.”

 

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Pope Francis appoints first African-American cardinal

Wilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington, who led the Roman Catholic Church’s response to the sexual abuse crisis in the early 2000s, was among 13 new cardinals named on Sunday.

 

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Birx warns coronavirus closures won’t suffice in this phase of pandemic, report says

Coronavirus-related closures in public places won’t stop virus spread in this phase of the pandemic, where at-home gatherings are contributing to cases, one White House official warned Thursday, according to a report.

 

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Giants’ Daniel Jones tries to explain stumbling on 80-yard run

Daniel Jones said he was running too fast when he tripped and fell onto the ground at Lincoln Financial Field while going for what appeared to be a wide-open lane for a touchdown Thursday night.

 

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A debate pledge to ‘transition’ from oil puts climate at center of campaign finale

Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s debate statement that he would “transition” the country away from oil gave President Trump an opening to thrust climate change at center stage.

 

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Biden vs. Trump: ObamaCare, access to health care in rural US impacts voters’ decisions

With only days until the 2020 presidential election, the topic of health care access, insurance and affordability is front and center in the minds of millions of Americans.

 

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