Good morning. It's Friday, Nov. 1, and Willie Nelson released his 153rd album this morning. Meet the man who has listened to — and ranked — every single recording. Now let's get to the news. |
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| Kamala Harris rebuked Donald Trump for an "offensive" remark about women. | |
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| Russia may be behind a fake election video, a Georgia official said. | |
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| Israel has damaged or destroyed more than 5,000 buildings in Lebanon's south. | The percentage of damaged buildings near Lebanon border's with Israel by municipality. (The Washington Post) | |
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| The jobs report this morning may look artificially bad. | |
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| Rapper Young Thug took a surprise plea deal in his Atlanta gang case. | |
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| The cost of your electricity bill could go up because of the AI boom. | |
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| You'll gain an hour this weekend. | Before you go … is the election stressing you out? Same — these tips can help you cope. One good distraction: "Here," starring Tom Hanks, is in theaters. One more good read: As smuggling rings made billions from migrants, the U.S. was sidelined. From The Post archive: The "Access Hollywood" video of Donald Trump's vulgar conversation with host Billy Bush was a bombshell Post scoop — just one month before the 2016 presidential election. And finally … end your week by playing On the Record, The Post's quotable quiz. The weekend version is 10 questions, and you can risk all your points on a final bonus question. Ready to play? Click here. Or try our word game, Keyword. You're all caught up. See you Monday. (Illustration by Katty Huertas/The Washington Post) | Do you know someone who would like this newsletter? Share it with them. Prefer push notifications? Download The Post's app to get one when The 7 publishes. |
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