Post-Bloomberg budget

<p>The Washington Post News Service with Bloomberg budget for Friday, Oct. 25, 2024.</p> <p>All stories have moved unless otherwise noted.</p> <p>The News Service hours of operation are as follows, with exceptions for breaking news or major news events:</p> <p>Weekdays: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET</p> <p>Weekends and holidays: Noon to 7:30 p.m. ET</p> <p>For questions about stories, photos or graphics, please contact us through our delivery site: <a href="http://syndication.washingtonpost.com/">syndication.washingtonpost.com</a>.</p> <p>- - -</p> <p>Top stories</p> <p>NEW-MEDIA-WAPO-ENDORSEMENT - The Washington Post says it will not endorse a candidate for president. 755 words, by Manuel Roig-Franzia and Laura Wagner (Post).</p> <p>NEW-WISCONSIN-UNDECIDED - In Wisconsin county, undecided voters reflect unease with Trump, Harris. 2,290 words, by Danielle Paquette and Sabrina Rodriguez (Post). 13 photos.</p> <p>BRAZIL-EMERALD - Lies, intrigue, lawsuits: The last battle for a ‘cursed’ giant emerald. 1,425 words, by Terrence McCoy (Post). 2 photos.</p> <p>GAS-ELECTION - Gas prices are barreling toward a 3-year low as election nears. 945 words, by Abha Bhattarai (Post). 2 graphics.</p> <p>VIRGINIA-DOJ - Federal judge bars Virginia from purging voters in election’s home stretch . 945 words, by Salvador Rizzo, Tom Jackman and Laura Vozzella (Post).</p> <p>- - -</p> <p>National</p> <p>NEW--DATA-ELECTION - The problem with using the economy to predict the election. 1,745 words, by Andrew Van Dam (Post). 4 graphics.</p> <p>NEW--HARRIS-WOMEN - Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Barbie: Harris campaign embraces ‘girl culture.’ 1,500 words, by Dylan Wells (Post). 2 photos.</p> <p>NEW-MUSK-AWARDS - Elon Musk’s pro-Trump PAC awards more $1 million prizes despite DOJ warning. 755 words, by Perry Stein, Trisha Thadani and Amy B Wang (Post).</p> <p>NEW-TRUMP-ROGAN-FAQ - Podcaster Joe Rogan will interview Trump. Here’s what to know. 980 words, by Kelsey Ables (Post).</p> <p>NEW-TRUMP-SMITH - Donald Trump says special counsel Jack Smith ‘should be thrown out’ of country. 795 words, by Amy B Wang (Post). 1 photo.</p> <p>CAMPAIGN-CELEBS - Celebrities bringing star power to campaign trail for Harris and Trump. 710 words, by Adela Suliman (Post). 1 photo. 2 videos.</p> <p>CAMPAIGN-FINANCE - Musk gave another $43.5M to pro-Trump PAC, but Harris leads cash race. 695 words, by Clara Ence Morse and Maegan Vazquez (Post).</p> <p>HARRIS-PROSECUTOR - As prosecutor, Kamala Harris navigated between ‘progressive,’ old-school. 2,210 words, by Tom Jackman (Post).</p> <p>SPLIT-TICKET-ELECTION - Senate Democrats’ last hope: Trump voters willing to split their ticket. 1,515 words, by Liz Goodwin and Sabrina Rodriguez (Post). 1 photo.</p> <p>STUDENTDEBT - Biden offers student loan relief for hardships, despite ongoing litigation. 925 words, by Danielle Douglas-Gabriel (Post). 1 photo.</p> <p>- - -</p> <p>World</p> <p>NEW-LEBANON-POLITICS - U.S. push for political reform in Lebanon collides with harsh realities. 1,220 words, by Abbie Cheeseman, Suzan Haidamous, Yasmeen Abutaleb and John Hudson (Post).</p> <p>CHINA-MIDEAST - China and Iran champion close ties, but Beijing’s influence is limited. 1,090 words, by Katrina Northrop (Post).</p> <p>CHINA-TRUMP-BG - China plays nice with US partners ahead of possible Trump return. 1,045 words, by Bloomberg News (Bloomberg). 1 photo.</p> <p>ISRAEL-ANALYSIS - Is Israel carrying out de facto ethnic cleansing? 1,000 words, by Ishaan Tharoor (Post).</p> <p>ISRAEL-GAZA - Israeli strike in south Lebanon kills three journalists. 970 words, by Mohamad El Chamaa, Adam Taylor and Andrew Jeong (Post).</p> <p>JAPAN-ISHIBA - To keep power, Japan’s leader may need lawmakers he shunned. 955 words, by Yoshiaki Nohara (Bloomberg). 1 photo.</p> <p>SKOREA-US - South Korea to keep investing in U.S. ‘whoever wins’ election. 1,075 words, by Eunkyung Seo, Sam Kim and Jaehyun Eom (Bloomberg). 1 photo.</p> <p>UKRAINE-KURSK - Ukrainian incursion in Kursk struggles as Russians retake territory. 930 words, by Isabelle Khurshudyan and Anastacia Galouchka (Post).</p> <p>- - -</p> <p>Financial</p> <p>MISSISSIPPI-RIVER - Mississippi River dries up again at worst time for U.S. farmers. 550 words, by Michael Hirtzer and Brian K. Sullivan (Bloomberg). 1 photo.</p> <p>MUSK-DINER - Elon Musk’s dream of a drive-in movie diner with EV charging is taking shape. 615 words, by Kara Carlson and Dana Hull (Bloomberg).</p> <p>NEWZEALAND-DEBT - New Zealand may have a solution for the world’s $100 trillion public debt. 1,375 words, by Simon Nixon (Bloomberg).</p> <p>- - -</p> <p>Tech</p> <p>NEW-AI-MENTALHEALTH - Struggling with mental health, many turn to AI like ChatGPT for therapy. 1,855 words, by Daniel Gilbert (Post).</p> <p>NEW--APPLE-CHILD-SAFE - Kids can now report unwanted nude photos to Apple. Is it a good idea? 1,085 words, by Shira Ovide (Post).</p> <p>- - -</p> <p>Health and Science</p> <p>NEW--CANCERVERSARY - She threw a 70s-themed ‘cancerversary’ to ‘dance in death’s face’. 1,670 words, by Amber Ferguson and Drea Cornejo (Post). 7 photos. 1 video.</p> <p>NEW--MARATHON-RECOVER - Running a fall marathon? How to plan for a better recovery. 1,480 words, by Marlene Cimons (Special to The Washington Post).</p> <p>NEW-WELLMAN - A medieval saga told of a man thrown in a well. Scientists found him. 1,160 words, by Carolyn Y. Johnson (Post).</p> <p>CLIMATE-GENDER - Gender rift on climate change widens among young Americans. 545 words, by Ethan M Steinberg (Bloomberg).</p> <p>- - -</p> <p>Environment</p> <p>NEW--WEATHER-AI - AI is transforming weather forecasting. Is the U.S. falling behind? 1,300 words, by Dan Stillman (Post).</p> <p>SDAKOTA-PIPELINE - Polarizing pipeline law is on the ballot in major corn state. 1,010 words, by Kim Chipman (Bloomberg). 1 photo.</p> <p>- - -</p> <p>Entertainment</p> <p>NEW--BOOKS-PENNY - Review of “The Grey Wolf” by Louise Penny. 605 words, by Carol Memmott (Special to The Washington Post). 1 photo.</p> <p>NEW--FASHION-SACAI - The most powerful fashion designer you don’t know about. 1,605 words, by Rachel Tashjian (Post). 11 photos.</p> <p>NEW-MEDIA-WARD - CNN’s Clarissa Ward would ‘absolutely’ go back to report on Darfur. 805 words, by Jeremy Barr (Post).</p> <p>NEW-MUSEUMS-FREE - How to get into art museums for free. 1,370 words, by Sebastian Smee (Post).</p> <p>NEW-MUSEUM-MOVERS - The high-pressure world of moving priceless museum art. 1,835 words, by Maura Judkis (Post). 12 photos.</p> <p>BEYONCE-POLITICS - The political history of Beyoncé. 920 words, by Herb Scribner and Samantha Chery (Post).</p> <p>FILM-HITCHCOCK-REVIEW - ‘My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock’ is devious genius. 925 words, by Ty Burr (Special to The Washington Post). 2 photos.</p> <p>FILM-ROADDIARY-REVIEW - ‘Road Diary’ underscores reasons to worship at the altar of Springsteen. 1,000 words, by Ty Burr (Special to The Washington Post). 2 photos.</p> <p>FILM-RUMOURS - Cate Blanchett and Guy Maddin on their absurd new comedy about the G-7. 1,635 words, by Jada Yuan (Post). 3 photos.</p> <p>MUSIC-SOCCER-MOMMY - Soccer Mommy turned down the noise. She needs you to hear these words. 1,695 words, by Sophia Solano (Post). 6 photos.</p> <p>STAGE-ROMEOJULIET - Broadway’s buzzy ‘Romeo + Juliet’ could learn some things about love. 1,290 words, by Naveen Kumar (Post). 5 photos.</p> <p>- - -</p> <p>Features</p> <p>NEW--FORGOTTEN-VETERAN - A Civil War soldier didn’t have a tombstone. Two teens just got him one. 970 words, by Cathy Free (Post). 5 photos.</p> <p>ART-HIRSHHORN - The Hirshhorn is 50 years old. It needed all of them. 1,935 words, by Kriston Capps (Special to The Washington Post). 4 photos.</p> <p>HOWTO-SIDING - What’s the best way to remove stains from siding? 925 words, by Jeanne Huber (Special to The Washington Post).</p> <p>TRAVEL-TUNA - A man opened a can of tuna on a flight. The internet gasped. 800 words, by Hannah Sampson (Post).</p> <p>- - -</p> <p>Sports</p> <p>NEW-BBA-SOTO - Juan Soto is back on baseball’s biggest stage, where he’s a perfect fit. 1,320 words, by Barry Svrluga (Post). 1 photo.</p> <p>NEW-BBO-OHTANI - Shohei Ohtani is not afraid of the moment. 1,385 words, by Chelsea Janes (Post).</p> <p>NEW-FBC-SUPERFAN - A college football fan’s ‘crazy’ goal: See 100 games in person this season. 1,170 words, by Emmett Siegel (Special to The Washington Post). 1 photo.</p> <p>NEW-FBC-WEEK9 - College football Week 9 preview: Texas A&amp;M may be building something. 1,365 words, by Patrick Stevens (Special to The Washington Post).</p> <p>NEW--FBN-COMMANDERS - Jayden Daniels practices Friday, says “I feel good” about injured rib. 655 words, by Nicki Jhabvala (Post).</p> <p>FBN-VIKINGS - Missed face-mask penalty dooms Vikings’ final drive against Rams. 1,060 words, by Mark Maske (Post)</p> <p>FBC-MCCORD - Pittsburgh’s “Sharks” feast on Syracuse quarterback Kyle McCord 320 words, by Matt Bonesteel (Post).</p> <p>BKC-ABDUR-RAHIM - USF’s Amir Abdur-Rahim, a rising star in coaching ranks, dies at 43. 735 words, by Des Bieler (Post).</p> <p>- - -</p> <p>Opinion</p> <p>HARRIS-MUSLIMS-COMMENT - Why Harris’s pitch to Muslim and Arab American voters is failing. 925 words, by Josh Rogin (Post). 1 photo.</p> <p>NEW--HARRIS-TOWNHALL-COMMENT - Kamala Harris needs a minute. 1,020 words, by Matt Bai (Special to The Washington Post). 1 photo.</p> <p>NEW--MEDIA-COMMENT - People are used to seeing death. Why were TMZ’s Liam Payne photos too much? 1,310 words, by Erik Wemple (Post).</p> <p>NEW-NKOREA-COMMENT - There’s hope for North Koreans, if America acts. Just look at me. 655 words, by Joseph Kim (Special to The Washington Post).</p> <p>NEW-TAILGATE-COMMENT - I rarely saw Georgia tailgaters in MAGA gear. This year, that changed. 1,165 words, by Will Leitch (Special to The Washington Post).</p> <p>CHILDCARE-COMMENT - Universal pre-K is worth the cost. We now have proof. 825 words, by Kathryn Anne Edwards (Bloomberg Opinion).</p>