Washington Monthly Founder Dies at 96; Voters Worry Over Economy Despite Cooling Inflation; Violence Flares Over Immigration in Ireland; NYC Mayor Accused, Denies Allegation; Russia and China Plan Underwater Tunnel
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Charlie Peters, founder of The Washington Monthly magazine, died at age 96. He mentored generations of political journalists.
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Voters cite economic concerns as a top issue, even as inflation decreases. This could hurt Biden's re-election bid.
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Anti-immigrant riots broke out in Dublin after children were stabbed. The Irish PM condemned the violence.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams was accused of sexual assault in a new legal filing. He denies the allegation.
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Russian and Chinese executives discussed secretly building an underwater tunnel to connect Russia to Crimea, to protect transportation from Ukrainian strikes.