Good morning. It’s Monday, Oct. 28, and it’s hard to see someone else living out our dreams — meet the man who walked 38 dogs at once. Now let’s get to the news. | Speakers used racist insults at Donald Trump’s rally in New York last night. | | | | Harris is stepping up her attacks on Trump’s age and competence. | | | | Elon Musk denied having worked in the U.S. illegally. | | | | | | Israel hit military targets in Iran on Saturday. | | | | Climate change is melting arctic ice — fueling a tourism boom. | A hike to the ice caves of Longyearbreen, a glacier in Svalbard, Norway. (Paolo Verzone/Agence VU) | | | | | | Vaccines could help reduce the need for antibiotics. | | | | A medieval saga told of a man thrown in a well, and he may have been found. | The remains were found in this well at Sverresborg castle in central Norway. (Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research) | - About 800 years ago: A story made a glancing mention of a dead man tossed in a drinking well after a raid on a castle in Norway. In the text, the poor guy doesn’t even get a name.
- What’s new? Scientists carried out tests on a skeleton found decades ago at the bottom of a well near a castle. They claim he’s the “Well-man” briefly mentioned in the 182-verse story.
Before you go … no doors, frosted glass: Here’s why hotel bathrooms feel like peep shows. Plus: People are relearning how to act at work. One more read: Hurricane Helene killed in harrowing ways across North Carolina — and left a trail of heartbreak. And finally … test your news knowledge with The Post’s daily quiz, On the Record. Click here to play. Or try our word game, Keyword. You’re all caught up. See you tomorrow. (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. | | |