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Local police who were assigned by the Secret Service to help spot threats in the crowd at Donald Trump’s rally Saturday were inside the building where a gunman had positioned himself on the roof to shoot at the former president, according to a Secret Service official briefed on the incident. From inside the Agr International building, they spotted a man acting furtively, walking back and forth around the building with some gear, and radioed a Secret Service command post to alert them, the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation.
Somewhere over the Indian Ocean, I felt it: a warm, damp feeling on my lap, slowly making its way down my legs. It wasn’t the body heat radiating from my then-1½-year-old son curled up asleep on top of me, and it was definitely not a spilled cup of ginger ale. My son’s diaper had started leaking. And while I had packed a clean onesie for him in my carry-on, I had to sit the remainder of the flight in pee-soaked trousers.
By Ben TobiasBBC News ReutersWagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin has launched several scathing attacks on Russia's defence leadershipThe Wagner mercenary group says it has detained a regular Russian army officer, who allegedly opened fire on a Wagner vehicle in Ukraine. In a video, the officer says that the incident happened while he was drunk, because of his dislike for Wagner. Earlier, the group's boss said the Russian army had mined the roads Wagner used to leave the city of Bakhmut.
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One look at this video, and you might think this Wyoming trooper made a wrong turn and ended up in Antarctica.  That wasn’t the case, but one might disagree after Wednesday’s wild weather day in southeastern Wyoming. A dangerous blizzard has begun its intensification into a soon-to-be bomb cyclone Thursday as it wallops the Midwest and Great Lakes, with damaging winds also eyeing the East Coast and contributing to a travel nightmare for millions ahead of the Christmas holiday weekend.
Colm Tóibín has an unhurried way of inviting the reader into his fictional world, like a perfect host who spoils you with delicious food and drink but at such a gentle pace you never feel overfed. Quite the opposite: When the feast is over, you are instantly ready to return for more. Tóibín has set several novels in a fictional reimagination of his hometown, Enniscorthy, in County Wexford, Ireland. He visits it in “The Heather Blazing” (1992), “The Blackwater Lightship” (1999), “Brooklyn” (2009), “Nora Webster” (2014) and again in his latest, “Long Island.
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Jacob Neusner, who transformed the study of American Judaism, becoming one of the most prolific and influential 20th-century scholars of the religion, died Oct. 8 at his home in Rhinebeck, N.Y. He was 84. Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., where he had taught since 1994, announced the death and said the cause was complications from Parkinson’s disease. “He pretty much single-handedly created the field of Jewish studies in this country,” said Aaron Hughes, a Jewish studies professor at the University of Rochester in New York and author of “Jacob Neusner: An American Jewish Iconoclast,” published this year.