Good morning. It’s Tuesday, Oct. 29, and one week until Election Day. We’re tracking where millions of Americans have already voted — see our map here. Let’s start with the latest. |
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| Kamala Harris will hold a rally at the Ellipse in D.C. today. | |
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| Elon Musk has become this election’s October surprise. | |
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| Jeff Bezos defended his decision to end presidential endorsements at The Post. | |
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| North Korean troops have been deployed to Russia’s Kursk region. | North Korean troops are believed to have been training at Sergeevka, near the Russian city of Vladivostok. (The Washington Post) | |
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| Planet-warming pollution is growing at the fastest rate in history, scientists say. | |
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| The Dodgers could sweep the Yankees in the World Series tonight. | |
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| A new statue of Dwyane Wade sparked ridicule. | The bronze statue, created by Studio Rotblatt Amrany, that was unveiled outside the Kaseya Center in Miami. (Carmen Mandato/Getty Images) | - Who’s that? The retired NBA legend, apparently — fans weren’t convinced. The statue was unveiled Sunday outside the Miami Heat’s arena, where Wade played most of his career.
- Why’s he making that face? The artwork depicts Wade doing his “this is my house” gesture after sinking a buzzer-beating three-pointer to beat the Chicago Bulls in 2009.
Before you go … new airline rules just took effect: Here’s how you could get speedy refunds. Plus: Apple’s AI is here — but you may not want it. One more read: She said she had a miscarriage — then got arrested under an abortion law. Presidential polls: Who’s ahead, and what has changed, in battleground states? 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. |
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