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The Washington Post

Lebanon war has displaced seeking safety in an unlikely place — Syria

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Syria was a transit route for Lebanese fleeing past wars. But it is a much different path to tread now as the country still reels from the fallout of a civil war.

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Publish date : 2024-10-05 00:35:49

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The New York Times

Behind Trump’s Views on Ukraine: Putin’s Gambit and a Political Grudge

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The roots of Donald Trump’s animus toward Ukraine — an issue with profound consequences should he be elected again — can be found in a yearlong series of events spanning 2016 and 2017.

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Publish date : 2024-10-05 06:00:18

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FOX News

‘It all added up’: Daily Mail reporter details allegations against second gentleman

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Second gentleman Doug Emhoff’s representative called a Daily Mail report detailing three unnamed sources who accused him of having slapped a former girlfriend during a 2012 trip to the Cannes Film Festival « untrue. » Fox News Digital has not been able to independently confirm the allegations. « This report is untrue, » an unnamed representative for Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband told news outlet Semafor. « Any suggestion that he would or has ever hit a woman is false. »Daily Mail reporter Josh Boswell appeared on « Jesse Watters Primetime » and outlined the claims that Emhoff slapped his then-girlfriend in 2012. « The process that I went through was extremely thorough and careful about this, because you’re right, we’re on the eve of an election, but the thing that made these sources come forward is not because there’s an election, but because the Kamala Harris campaign was using Doug Emhoff, showing him as this feminist ally, baking up his credentials as an ally to women and that just enraged them, » Boswell said. « I quoted one of them in the piece saying this, that she thought that it was disgusting, that they were portraying him this way, when in fact, these friends knew what had really happened. » TRUMP TARGETS BIDEN, HARRIS OVER FEDERAL RESPONSE TO HURRICANE: ‘INCOMPETENTLY MANAGED’The woman who was allegedly slapped is described by the Daily Mail as a successful New York attorney and is identified only by the pseudonym « Jane. » The incident was alleged to have occurred in 2012 while Emhoff and Jane were in a valet line at a Cannes Film Festival in Nice, France.    « Jane got into a cab. The valet, either with €100 that she slipped him or the fact that there was this domestic dispute going on apparently, ushered her into a car, but then Doug forced his way in too, » Boswell recalled the alleged story. « That’s what the friends told me. That’s when she got really scared. Jane called her male friend who was in New York at the time. So, it was kind of bedtime for him, but he took this call, and she told him what had happened. The next day she questioned Doug about it, and he seemed to be completely nonchalant about it. He used some tennis metaphor because he’s into tennis. So, Jane slapped him back when he slapped her, and she slapped him back twice like this, one with each hand. Doug said, ‘You got one down the line and across the court. So, it’s no big deal.’ That’s all he had to say about it, and so Jane, of course, immediately broke up with him and never saw him again. They left. They went home separately.  » The allegation was made to the Daily Mail by three people who described themselves as Jane’s friends and who shared their recollections of the incident, along with travel itineraries and correspondence between Jane and Emhoff to corroborate the story. All three requested anonymity out of fear of potential retaliation from Emhoff.  « Those sources were each independently talking to us and their accounts closely corroborated each other, » Boswell said. « So, that’s part of what gave me the confidence in this story. « One friend said Jane told her about the alleged incident at the time.  « He hauled up and slapped her so hard she spun around, » the source is quoted as saying. « She said she was in utter shock. She was so furious, she slapped him on one side, and then on the other cheek with the other hand. » Another friend — described by the Daily Mail as a New York businessman — also gave his recollection of the alleged slap. « It was very clear what she was telling me, » that source said, according to the Daily Mail. « She said she was with a guy, her date, she was at the Cannes Film Festival, and he hit her. She was in the car with the guy at the time. » A third friend, described as a female executive, told the Daily Mail that she learned of the alleged incident in 2014, and purportedly found out new details from Jane in 2018, when Harris, then a senator from California, made headlines with her questioning of a Supreme Court nominee who had been accused of sexual assault. The third source said that she had asked Jane if Emhoff had ever apologized and was told that he had not, but that « he commented about the hit she gave him. It was a tennis metaphor. But no apology at all. » According to the Daily Mail’s sources, Jane and Emhoff had been dating for about three months before the reported trip to France. Emhoff allegedly cut the trip off early and returned to LA for his daughter’s 13th birthday.  « Documents were very important, » Boswell said. « They helped prove that firstly, the relationship, you know, we’ve got this photograph of them together. We had other material like that. Then, the email actually references the fact that Doug had to leave early because he had to get back to L.A. in time for his daughter’s birthday. Her birthday is May 29th. Their flight was scheduled to leave on May 29th. So, you can see that matched up. We got the flight details, and you can see they took a layover flight to take them to Nice. It all added up with what each of the sources were saying. Those sources were each independently talking to us and their accounts closely corroborated each other. So, that’s part of what gave me the confidence in this story. »Emhoff was married to his first wife from 1992 to 2009. The marriage ended following his affair with their children’s nanny, who he got pregnant. Emhoff met now-Vice President Kamala Harris in 2013 when she was serving as California attorney general, and they were married in 2014. The Harris campaign, the Office of the Vice President and a representative for Emhoff’s ex-wife, Kerstin Emhoff, did not comment despite repeated requests from Fox News.Fox News Digital’s Emma Colton contributed to this report. 

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The Washington Post

As Trump makes false claims about hurricane relief, White House calls it ‘poison’

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A White House memo criticized Republicans’ claims about that hurricane money was spent to house illegal immigrants, which it described as ‘bald-faced lies’

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Author : Sabrina Rodriguez, Justine McDaniel

Publish date : 2024-10-05 02:14:29

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The New York Times

How a Nuclear Plant Is Dividing a Community in Poland

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A plan to place American-made reactors on a picturesque coastline has broad support in Poland — and in Washington — but the geopolitical calculations have run into local opposition.

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Author : Andrew Higgins

Publish date : 2024-10-05 06:01:21

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FOX News

North Carolina Sens. Tills, Budd call for military leader to oversee Hurricane Helene response

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Two Republican senators are calling for the Biden administration to appoint a military leader to lead the recovery effort in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, as some lawmakers continue to criticize the federal government’s response to the storm. In a joint statement, Republican Sens. Thom Tillis and Ted Budd, both of North Carolina, issued a joint statement Friday evening concerning the response operations.  BIDEN GETS DEFENSIVE WHEN PUSHED ON WHO’S ‘COMMANDING’ HURRICANE HELENE RESPONSE »Our National Guard and local, state, and federal first responders on the ground have been working tirelessly to respond to this disaster with the resources they have, » the statement reads. « Given the unprecedented extent of the devastation and complexity of search and rescue operations, it would be helpful to assign an active-duty military leader who has extensive experience with operations of this magnitude to lead moving forward. »The Biden administration has come under for a purportedly inadequate response to the devastation left by Helene. As of Friday, the death toll in southeastern states hit hardest by the storm has risen past 224, with more than 100 dead in western North Carolina alone. BUTTIGIEG’S MESSAGE ON RESTRICTING CIVILIAN DRONES NEAR HURRICANE HELENE DAMAGE PROMPTS OUTCRY, CLARIFICATIONThe White House has said that Biden has coordinated the federal response, including approving emergency declarations and deploying 1,000 active-duty soldiers to support search-and-rescue efforts. More than 4,800 personnel from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other agencies have been deployed to North Carolina and neighboring states impacted by Helene. FEMA Director Deanne Criswell was on the ground in North Carolina on Friday, saying the military was delivering food and water to residents from distribution centers. Additionally, FEMA has shipped over 8.5 million meals, more than 7 million liters of water, 150 generators and over 220,000 tarps to aid response efforts, according to the White House.As of Friday, the federal government has provided more than $45 million in Individual Assistance to survivors impacted by the storm, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said, including in the form of one-time $750 payments from FEMA to qualified applicants in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Fox News Digital has reached out to FEMA and the White House. Fox News Digital’s Chris Pandolfo contributed to this report. 

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The New York Times

A Pentagon Debate: Are U.S. Deployments Containing the Fighting, or Inflaming It?

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Military officials discuss whether sending more force to the Middle East is helping to prevent a much wider war, or emboldening Israel.

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Author : Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt

Publish date : 2024-10-04 21:22:37

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FOX News

JESSE WATTERS: Biden wanted ‘full credit’ for the port strike suspension

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Jesse Watters highlights how President Biden appeared in the White House briefing room for the first time right when Vice President Kamala Harris was about to speak on the port strike suspension in Michigan.BIDEN SAYS HE AND KAMALA HARRIS ARE ‘SINGING FROM THE SAME SONG SHEET’- AS SHE TRIES DISTANCING HERSELFJESSE WATTERS: It was the first time Biden ever set foot in the briefing room as president. The press was stunned. Peter Doocy’s wig fell off, and every channel in America cut straight to it.And Kamala Harris was about to go on TV and take credit for ending the port strike. And Biden looked and said, oh no, you don’t and big footed her. Biden wanted full credit. He’s a lame duck, but even lame ducks care about their legacy. If you’re the Harris campaign, it’s like Biden is haunting you from the grave. Since the coup, Biden hasn’t left his room for 43 days. He’s gone 43 days without anybody laying eyes on him. There’s a ghost in the White House. And in 15 minutes, that ghost spooked the Harris campaign. Biden just said Kamala is responsible for the last four years. That is gonna to hurt. Seeing Biden again brought back memories. Biden and the press were catching up on all of their favorite topics.

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The Washington Post

Alexandria man sentenced to 58 years in fatal shooting of landscapers

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Alexandria Circuit Court Judge James C. Clark rejected prosecutors’ request to impose a life sentence without the possibility of parole.

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Author : Salvador Rizzo

Publish date : 2024-10-05 01:54:32

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The New York Times

A Deluge of Rain Poured Out of the Heavens. But There’s Still No Drinking Water.

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City officials have refused to provide estimates of when the devastated water system in Asheville, N.C., will be back in operation.

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Author : Mark Barrett, Jacob Flannick and Nick Madigan

Publish date : 2024-10-05 04:08:32

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FOX News

‘How much sleep is too much?’: Ask a doctor

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Sleep is known to have amazing health benefits – but how much shuteye is too much?The answer isn’t so straightforward, Dr. Chris Winter, a Virginia-based neurologist and sleep medicine specialist with Mattress Firm, told Fox News Digital. »This is to some degree an impossible question to answer, » he wrote. TO IMPROVE YOUR SLEEP, DO THIS ACTIVITY BEFORE BED, EXPERTS SUGGESTAs with food and other lifestyle factors, Winter explained that the ideal amount of sleep is a « dynamic range. » »What is too much food for me might be an amazingly inadequate amount for an Olympic swimmer, » he said as an example.For the average adult, sleep durations exceeding 11 to 12 hours would be considered « too much » and would start « prompting questions about sleep quality and sleep consistency, » Winter said.‘NAPUCCINO’ TREND: CAFFEINE BEFORE A NAP COULD BE KEY TO BETTER SLEEPWhile getting too little sleep can cause many negative effects, an excess of slumber can pose risks like sleep inertia, which is the feeling of grogginess that occurs after sleeping in for too long. »For many individuals, it’s less about ‘too much sleep’ and more about compensatory sleep, » he said. « In other words, you got inadequate sleep during the week and are trying to ‘make up’ for the lost sleep on the weekend. »For more Health articles, visit foxnews.com/healthSleeping too much on a regular basis is more a reflection of « inadequate sleep quality » overall, Winter said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTEREven so, the expert recommends catching up on sleep when there’s been a deficit. »Studies have shown that if you pay that sleep debt back quickly, it probably keeps the deficit from impacting your health, » he said. »While it should never be Plan A, making up lost sleep via napping or sleeping in, when possible, can be a good fallback plan. »Although some studies have suggested negative health outcomes from both inadequate and excessive sleep, Winter emphasized that it’s better to get too much sleep than not enough. »Trying to create consistency in sleep is important, too, » he said. « Sleeping a different seven hours every night is not nearly as healthy as sticking to the same seven hours night after night. »The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that adults get between seven and nine hours of sleep per night.

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FOX News

LAURA INGRAHAM: Democrats are ‘obviously concerned’ ahead of the election

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Fox News host Laura Ingraham says Americans are « ready to turn the page on a sad four years » on « The Ingraham Angle. » LAURA INGRAHAM: To review: The economy, the border, hurricane management, unrest in the Middle East, a stalemate at best in Ukraine, and then a Democrat ticket hiding from the press — all these factors should make this an easy Trump win.  TRUMP TARGETS BIDEN, HARRIS OVER FEDERAL RESPONSE TO HURRICANE: ‘INCOMPETENTLY MANAGED’ The Democrats are obviously concerned, and they didn’t really think, I don’t think, that Wisconsin would be this close, but it is. Even liberal Tammy Baldwin’s Senate seat is not a sure thing. So, in these final weeks of the campaign, expect a blitz of appearances by the Obamas and other celebrities, the usual suspects. They’re going to be trying to whip up enthusiasm for four more years of a figurehead president because if you’re out there and you think, you know, « Biden was so bad, » why on Earth would you think Kamala would be any better?  She’s just as inarticulate, but less experienced and more irritating. For all these reasons, at least right now, it seems like « MAGA rising » as America is ready to turn the page on a sad four years. That’s the state of the race. 

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The Washington Post

NSO opens its 94th season with a new energy and some old favorites

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After a tumultuous run-up, the NSO officially launched its concert season on Thursday with a program featuring soprano Rachel Willis-Sørensen.

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Publish date : 2024-10-04 21:42:59

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The New York Times

What Does College Football Have to Do With College?

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The question isn’t new. But seismic changes to college sports, embraced by Coach Deion Sanders and his University of Colorado Buffaloes, have made it more relevant than ever.

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FOX News

NFLPA’s attempt to limit locker room access causes divide: ‘We have jobs to do’

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Members of the media and the NFL community seem to be divided over the players union’s new policy recommendation that would limit reporters from conducting player interviews in the locker rooms during the week. Cincinnati Bengals center Ted Karras, who serves as an NFLPA player rep, recently confirmed the new program that would encourage players to conduct interviews outside the locker room. He said Thursday that while the idea behind the change was first discussed following the COVID pandemic, recent incidents where players were caught « naked on camera » prompted the immediate call to action.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM »I think what brought it to light was a couple guys naked on camera this year. I know that’s happened a few times throughout the history of the league. But this will not affect game day, I don’t think. We’re gonna come up with a good solution to make the week as smooth as possible, get everyone the time they need and, again, protect the sanctity of the locker room, » said Karras.The NFLPA on Friday released a statement calling on the league to change its « outdated » media policy into one that fosters « a more respectful and safer workplace. » « Over the past three years, the NFLPA has tried to work with the NFL and Pro Football Writers of America to move media interviews out of locker rooms. However, there has been little willingness to collaborate on a new solution, » the statement read. NFLPA TO ANNOUNCE NEW PROGRAM LIMITING LOCKER ROOM INTERVIEWS AFTER SOME PLAYERS WERE SEEN ‘NAKED ON CAMERA' »Players feel that locker room interviews invade their privacy and are uncomfortable. This isn’t about limiting media access but about respecting players’ privacy and dignity. »The NFL’s current media policy is outdated. We, the NFLPA Executive Committee, urge the NFL to make immediate changes to foster a more respectful and safer workplace for all players. In the meantime, we encourage each player to ask for interviews outside the locker room during the week. »The change isn’t expected to change game day operations, but members of the media and the NFL community appeared to be divided over the issue. Karras explained the basics of the program, and added that it was not meant as « an indictment » against members of the media. Teams or players are not required to follow the new program. The program is aimed at stopping locker room interviews during the week but not on game day. Karras said that while players are free to do what they want, he asked that members of the media « respect » the new process of interviewing players. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

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The New York Times

Israel Targets Hezbollah as Khamenei, Iran’s Leader, Warns of Retaliation

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Israel is drastically widening its fight against the Lebanese militant group that is backed by Iran, whose supreme leader said that “any strike on the Zionist regime is a service to humanity.”

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Author : Ben Hubbard, Euan Ward, Farnaz Fassihi, Victoria Kim and Michael Levenson

Publish date : 2024-10-05 01:00:16

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The Washington Post

At least 70 dead in Haiti gang attack, U.N. says

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The victims in the attack in a town north of Port-au-Prince included at least 10 women and three infants, the U.N. human rights office said Friday.

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FOX News

Trump wants ‘death squads’ in US ‘piling up’ criminals in streets, Rolling Stone reporter says

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A Rolling Stone reporter argued Friday that former President Trump wishes he could have « death squads » of police to shoot criminals and pile their bodies in the streets.MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire interviewed Asawin Suebsaeng about a piece he wrote with fellow Rolling Stone senior politics reporter Tim Dickinson headlined, « ‘American Death Squads’: Inside Trump’s Push to Make Police More Violent. »Trump spoke about crime at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, this past Sunday, suggesting that a brief, decisive period of law enforcement could drastically reduce crime in America. « One rough hour — and I mean real rough — the word will get out and it will end immediately, you know? It will end immediately, » Trump said.ICE NON-DETAINED DOCKET EXPLODES TO 7.4M CASES »So it wasn’t just that Trump saw the film ‘The Purge’ on his flight there heading to that rally, there’s some teeth to this proposal, » Lemire said as he spoke to Suebsaeng about his piece. « Tell us what you found. »The Rolling Stone reporter said that this statement from Trump was « definitely not a rhetorical one-off thing, » and that « he and his chief ideological lieutenants have shown over the years, including during his administration, including during this current campaign, that they want to back up with the full force of the Department of Justice, the executive branch, and the federal government. »Suebsaeng claimed that according to insiders from the Trump White House, the former president had outbursts demanding crackdowns on criminals. CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE »During his presidency, there would be multiple times where, according to our sources, he would be doing things like banging his fist on the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office and demanding that, ‘Why aren’t the police going around shooting all kinds of street criminals and drug dealers and piling up their bodies on American streets, so it can send a very grim message to gangs and all kinds of other suspected criminals in America?’ » the reporter claimed. « He did this so often and so garrulously that there were some administration officials who referred to it to us as his ‘American death squads’ idea, which was something highly influenced by his admiration of what Rodrigo Duterte did in the Philippines, » he added.‘POLITICAL STUNT’: CRITICS DISMISS HARRIS’ EXPECTED ARIZONA BORDER VISIT AS IMMIGRATION REMAINS TOP ISSUEThe reporter conceded that death squads « maybe » won’t happen, but emphasized the significance of even the possibility. « Is it possible that a second term, re-elected Trump could get exactly that? No, maybe not. But the point is, he wants to get to as close to that as humanly possible, which is a remarkable thing for a modern American presidency, » he said.Suebsaeng then claimed that in late 2020, Trump « toyed with the idea of pulling federal funding from different states and cities that were not sufficiently ‘pro-cop’ enough for his liking, or didn’t let the police get away with enough degrees of abusive behavior or even alleged racial bias. He’d threaten to pull federal funding if they didn’t do those things to his liking. » He claimed further that Trump « has talked to people recently about using pardon powers to excuse different officers, where people have been federally charged with things. » »There’s all kinds of things that his second administration would be planning with the Department of Justice, with the power of the executive branch, to try to make police in this country as cartoonishly violent as men like Donald Trump would like them to be, » the Rolling Stone reporter said. Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung responded to Fox News Digital, « President Trump has always been the law and order president and he continues to reiterate the importance of enforcing existing laws. Otherwise it’s all-out anarchy, which is what Kamala Harris has created in some of these communities across America, especially during her time as California attorney general when she emboldened criminals. Now she has allowed criminals and terrorists cross the border unchecked, wreaking havoc throughout communities. »

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The New York Times

French Judge in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Trial Allows Video Evidence to Be Shown in Court

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Gisèle Pelicot fought for the graphic videos made by her husband to be shown publicly in court, insisting they were essential evidence in a rape case against him and 50 other men.

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WNBA media members deny voting for Angel Reese over Caitlin Clark for Rookie of The Year amid outlier vote

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Caitlin Clark was selected WNBA Rookie of the Year by 66 of 67 voters. Many of the 66 who did vote for her have been quick to declare their innocence in voting against her. When Clark was announced the winner of the award Thursday, it was revealed the one vote against her went to Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese, Clark’s rival. Multiple WNBA media members who voted for this year’s award made claims on social media that they did not vote for Reese and voted for Clark instead. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe voter who chose Reese had not identified himself or herself before the time of publication. That voter’s actions in selecting Reese has ignited controversy across social media. Multiple social media users have criticized the decision. Clark would have become the fifth WNBA player in the league’s history to unanimously win Rookie of the Year, joining teammate Aliyah Boston, who won it last season; league MVP A’ja Wilson in 2018; Elena Delle Donne in 2013; and Tina Charles in 2010. Statistically, Clark’s rookie year this year was superior to any of those players as rookies. INSIDE CAITLIN CLARK AND ANGEL REESE’S IMPACT ON MEN’S BASKETBALLClark broke multiple league and franchise records in her first WNBA season, including the single-season record for assists, the rookie scoring record and most points by a guard in a single season in WNBA history. Reese was considered a dark horse contender for the honor behind Clark for the first few months of the season. However, her rookie campaign was cut short after she underwent season-ending surgery on her wrist after being injured Sept. 6. Clark widened her lead in nearly every statistical category in the weeks prior to and after Reese’s season ended. Prior to that, in head-to-head matchups this year, the Fever beat the Sky three out of four times. In two of those contests, Reese put up more points than Clark, while pulling down more rebounds than Clark in all four meetings. Clark registered more assists in all four meetings. Clark led the Fever to the playoffs for the first time in eight years as the team’s leading scorer. Reese was the third-leading scorer on a Chicago team that finished the season with a 13-27 record, third-worst in the league, and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2018. The one statistic Reese held an edge over Clark was rebounds, with more than twice as many rebounds per game at 13.1 compared to Clark’s 5.7. Reese has a natural height advantage at 6-foot-3, compared to Clark at 6-foot.But Clark held advantages in points with 19.2 to Reese’s 13.6 per game, assists with 8.4 to Reese’s 1.9 and even blocks with 0.7 to Reese’s 0.5, despite the height disadvantage. Like Clark, Reese also broke a WNBA single-season record during her rookie year, breaking the single-season record for rebounds with 418 during a game against the Minnesota Lynx Sept. 2. Unlike Clark, Reese did not hold that record by the end of the season. After Reese’s season-ending surgery, MVP A’ja Wilson broke Reese’s record in the final week of the season, when Wilson recorded her 419th rebound.Despite the statistical discrepancies between Clark and Reese, the Sky rookie had her passionate supporters this year who argued her case over Clark. Former NBA All-Star Joakim Noah, a 6-foot-11 center who specialized in rebounding and dominating in the paint, told Fox News Digital he would vote for Reese over Clark for Rookie of the Year if he had a say during an interview at NBA Night at the Emirates Suite at the U.S. Open in early September. « I would say Angel Reese, » Noah said. « When I look at her play, she reminds me a lot of myself. »Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

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