Mayor Minor?

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A new Wall Street Journal/NBC 4 New York/Marist Poll says Bill de Blasio’s approval rating continues to erode.

Two years until New York City’s next mayoralty election, Mayor Bill de Blasio’s job approval rating has declined. To compound problems for de Blasio, support among his base has dropped, 9 points among African American voters and 12 points among Latino voters. Of note, the racial divide which has underscored views about, both,

Center For Communication

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Curators and Collaborators
Wednesday, November 4, 6:30 to 8:00 pm
The New School, Theresa Lang Center
55 West 13th Street, 2nd Floor (between 5th and 6th Aves)

Never has there been more opportunities to be distracted and overstimulated. The curated newsletter has become a way for journalists to break through the clutter, position themselves as trusted personal aggregators, and engage a dedicated audience with interesting news and insights.

Meet these curators:
Erica Cerulo, Co-founder, Of A Kind
Jessica Grose, Editor-in Chief, Lenny Letter

Media Destruction

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When I first became a father, I would insist that my wife not smoke inside the car, while our children were present. Now, I must pass similar warnings along to all new parents and add that while some studies have come up with contradictory results, when it comes to cell phone radiation... Consumer beware!

This powerful industry is quick to point out that no direct links have yet been established between prolonged radio frequency exposure and a fatal illness, but it’s basic common sense to claim that extended smartphone radiation exposure can’t bring any benefits to anyone, young or old.

US Supreme Court

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SCOTUS considers and reviews a racial bias case that could become tangled in legal technicalities. The case involves allegations that blacks were excluded from the jury for a black man in Georgia being tried for the murder of an elderly white woman.

US supreme court weighs 'strong' new evidence of racial bias in jury selection http://gu.com/p/4dp5e/stw

SCOTUS to Consider Racial Bias in Selecting Jurors http://nbcnews.to/1SilkuC

Supreme Court justices criticize racial bias in jury selection http://usat.ly/1Nm8YS9

METS Lose ROYALS Win

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The Mets let it get away at the very end and it all happened in front of a hometown crowd. KC Royals wound up beating NY Mets in their first World Series championship since 1985.

Royals Rally on Murphy's Error, Beat Mets, Lead Series 3-1 - ABC News - http://abcn.ws/1N3kb5y

@AP_Sports: Crown 'em! @Royals win first #WorldSeries title since 1985; rally in 9th http://apne.ws/1WsFGBD http://apne.ws/1l2U9sK

Royals defeat Mets, win first Series since 1985 http://www.si.com/mlb/2015/11/02/world-series-royals-defeat-mets-first-…

Campus Shootings

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The most recent one at Winston-Salem State University has the suspect on the lose? Whats going on there?

1 Dead, 1 Hurt in Winston-Salem State University Shooting - ABC News - http://abcn.ws/1RlCnuW

1 killed in shooting at Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina @CNN http://cnn.it/1SfYYK9

One Dead After Shooting at Winston-Salem State University http://on.wfmy.com/1Nhw9gf via @wfmy

One student dead, one injured in North Carolina university shooting http://upi.com/6134392t via @upi

Marathon Madness

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The big day is almost here... When friends cross the finish line, shaming you for still being in bed after noon.

It's the NYC Marathon, and whether you're in the race, watching from the sidelines or avoiding the entire athletic event altogether, you want to know about it.

The 26.2 mile race begins around 9A in Staten Island, then continues in waves through Brooklyn, up to Long Island City, across the Queensboro bridge, up First Ave to the Bronx and back down Fifth Ave to the finish line at Central Park.

http://abc7ny.com/ LIVE

Holiday happiness

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS * As we approach the holiday season, take a moment to appreciate and recognize the fact that without our parents, we wouldn't be who we are... TEAM UP WITH THE BEST, OUR FAMILY.

Try to realize how difficult and hard it is to accomplish something on your own and appreciate the importance and the value in helping our family. This is what we all look for in people. We want someone who can appreciate the help of others, a person who values the hardships required to do important things, and who doesn't put money as an only goal in life.

Journalism * Journalisten

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JOURNALISTEN: We heard you loud and clear and are now directing you to verifiable media sources that don't rely on superficial and fantasy content.
These are today's significant issues that are being discussed and investigated: DOSE OF NEWS * http://www.doseofnews.com

What is being done for sick people, animals and plants over the world?
http://www.doseofnews.com/index.php?loc=health

International immigration and the way to manage it.
http://www.doseofnews.com/index.php?loc=lifestyle

Global warming and its long range effects.
http://www.doseofnews.com/index.php?loc=science

Horse Racing History

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He will become the world's most famous stud following today's race. American Pharoah races one last time today.

This will be his last race. There's "zero chance" the Triple Crown winner will race again after the Breeders' Cup Classic, according to Ahmed Zayat.

Hispanic jockey Victor Espinoza, who rode Pharoah for his three historic wins, will race him around the track this last time for the $5 million purse, the richest in North American racing.