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  49. Men in Tactical Gear Have Been Monitoring Ballot Drop Boxes in Arizona As the state’s Republican candidates embrace debunked election-fraud claims, Arizona voters have reported being watched and photographed.
  50. With Zeldin Catching Up, Hochul Goes Hard on Crime After dismissing a poll showing a close race thanks to public-safety concerns, her campaign is going on offense.
  51. Kari Lake Turns Down Vice-Presidency Before Being Elected to Anything The Arizonan wanted to tamp down speculation about running with Trump in 2024. But she wound up announcing a run for reelection before winning.
  52. Watch Ted Cruz Get Mercilessly Booed, Heckled by Yankees Fans New Yorkers found catharsis in loudly informing the senator that he’s a “loser.”
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  54. Progressives’ Ukraine Letter Was Right (and Pointless) Their position on the Russian war was common sense disguised as contrarianism.
  55. ‘Herschel Took Advantage of Me,’ Says Second Accuser A new woman represented by Gloria Allred says he paid for the procedure and drove her to the clinic.
  56. What the Polls Say Today: Sunny Skies for Florida’s GOP The latest midterms surveys show key races from Georgia to Wisconsin remain close, but Florida incumbents Marco Rubio and Ron DeSantis are cruising.
  57. Ticket-Splitting Probably Won’t Make a Comeback in 2022 States like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Georgia may elect senators and governors from opposing parties in November. It won’t become a trend.
  58. Attorneys in Trump Trial Struggle to Find Non-Haters One prospective juror who was sent home said, “I really, really don’t like Trump at all.”
  59. LeBron James Doesn’t Talk About Politics Anymore Two years after making himself ubiquitous in American political life, he’s sitting out the midterms, and his voting group is “dormant.”
  60. Why Are Florida Republicans Paying a White Supremacist Goon? The saga of Marco Rubio and the Proud Boys.
  61. The Media Did Not Trick Voters Into Disliking Inflation It is possible for a voter to worry more about rising prices than creeping authoritarianism without ever watching CNN.
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  65. Fetterman Struggles, Oz Bullies in Senate Debate The Democrat obviously suffered from temporary post-stroke aphasia, but Oz didn’t exactly behave as gracefully as you’d expect from a physician.
  66. Is the GOP’s Midterms Comeback Real or Just Hype? Maybe polls showing an intensifying red wave are outliers and talk of Republican upsets is spin. But the atmosphere still isn’t great for Democrats.
  67. Ivanka Trump and Kim Kardashian Denounce Kanye via PR Dinner Kim had a public outing with Ivanka (whose family was attacked by Kim’s ex Ye), because releasing a statement would’ve been too easy.
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  72. Trump Was Betrayed by His Diet Coke Valet The aide who told the Feds that Trump had him move documents at Mar-a-Lago was reportedly his valet. Et tu, guy who manned the Diet Coke button?
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  79. ‘Hot, Environmentally Conscious’ New Yorkers Carry This Bin It’s stylish and actually great at eliminating trash stink.
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  81. Lots of Stuff for Your Home Is Deeply Discounted at Wayfair Including mid-century-modern chairs, sleek bed frames, and one of our favorite composters.
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  84. The Best Gifts for Everyone (From Black-Owned Businesses) From a checkered incense holder to a durable merino-wool tug-and-chew dog toy.
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  48. More Companies Are Cutting Ties With Ye Following Ye’s antisemitic tirades, many are calling out Adidas’s silence.
  49. Leslie Jordan Remembered by His Co-stars, Friends, and Fans “You had no choice but to adore Leslie Jordan.”
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  53. The Herschel Walker Campaign Keeps Getting Messier A second woman has come forward saying the “pro-life” candidate persuaded her to abort their child.
  54. Jennifer Garner Has a Direct Line to Joe Manchin, Apparently “When anything’s happening, the whole world calls me and says, ‘Maybe you should try Joe Manchin.’”
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  60. What to Know About the Allegations Against Eric Weinberg Weinberg has pleaded not guilty to 18 counts of sexual assault.
  61. ‘I Wanted to Die. It Was Disgusting. It Was Humiliating.’ As testimony begins in Harvey Weinstein’s L.A. trial, a model recalls how he allegedly raped her in a hotel room.
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  64. L’Oreal and Other Hair Brands May Be in Some Trouble Thirty-two-year-old Jenniffer Mitchell becomes the first person to sue L’Oreal over hair-straightening chemicals.
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  82. Love Is Blind Recap: Everything’s Realer in Texas How any of these people, besides Alexa and Brennon, plan on getting married in less than two weeks is a mystery.
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  84. 60 Page-to-Screen Adaptations to Add to Your Reading List Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities and Pinocchio, She Said, and more.
  85. House of the Dragon’s Biggest Book Omissions Seven Fire & Blood details that could’ve made these characters’ bonds more tangible, their romances more sensual, and their losses more tragic.
  86. Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez’s Trial, Explained Lanez has been ordered under house arrest following an alleged altercation with August Alsina.
  87. The Best Stephen King Audiobooks Read by Stephen King Actors Featuring Kathy Bates, Sissy Spacek, Tim Curry, and more.
  88. HotD’s Director Wants You Asking Questions About Daemon Greg Yaitanes on Rhaenyra’s coronation, Daemon’s betrayal, and that dragon chase: “Something horrible happening in the midst of somewhere beautiful.”
  89. All 234 U2 Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best The band has no shortage of transformative stadium rockers.
  90. Give It Up for the Bravo Sprinter Van [Housewives twirl.] Fasten your seat belts: There’s a new drama queen in town.
  91. Mike Davis Was Right About the fires in Malibu, the hostile approach to urban planning, the inequality crushing Los Angeles.
  92. Rents Have Fallen a Tiny Bit A better-than-nothing 2 percent.
  93. New York Is Not the Country’s Top Rat City We’re No. 2.
  94. From the Archives: When Williamsburg Became the New Bohemia A portrait of an artists’ colony in Brooklyn, circa 1992.
  95. NYC’s Halloween Streets Plan Should Be in Place All Year It shouldn’t be this dangerous for kids to walk around their neighborhoods.
  96. Listening In at the New York Film Festival The Eavesdropper hung around outside Lincoln Center.
  97. The Driving Instructor to New York’s Teen Elite “If these walls could talk in this car, oh my God.”
  98. MTA Is ‘Completely Obsessed’ With Reopening Its Bathrooms Starting with just eight, to be exact.
  99. The Last Traces of Elizabeth Wurtzel Everything the author owned was sold off unexpectedly at bargain-basement prices.
  100. 1 Oak Was Evicted And it apparently came as a surprise.
  101. Wet Leaves Are the Enemy of the Suburban Commuter But laser trains could be the solution.
  102. Rosalie Genevro Wants to Redesign the City’s Diners The outgoing executive director of the Architectural League answers Curbed’s “21 Questions.”
  103. The Art Is Always Changing at This Live-in Museum in Tribeca You can even sit on some of it!
  104. Plywood Gourmet How thousands of restaurants speedily, messily, and probably permanently took over the street.
  105. The United Order of Tents Might Lose Its Historic House A bureaucratic hurdle over tax and vacancy laws threatens the survival of this Black history site.
  106. Sag Harbor Worried About Becoming Port Jefferson And a group of residents is suing over an affordable-housing development.
  107. The Watcher in The Watcher Is (Probably) a Trad-Arch Guy They don’t just have strong opinions about your countertops.
  108. ‘The Only Reason We Got It Was That I Lied’ In a brutal market, renters are fabricating everything from credit scores to income to employers.
  109. The Glamping Wars of Woodstock Local officials are trying to keep the peace as residents go all out against a proposed 77-acre “outdoor resort.”
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