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Mexico’s former public security chief set to be sentenced in US drug case


Mexico’s former public security chief is set to be sentenced in a U.S. court on Wednesday after being convicted of taking bribes to aid drug traffickers. Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn are asking a judge to order that Genaro García Luna be incarcerated for life, while his lawyers say he should spend no more than 20 years behind […]

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‘Not done yet’: Liberty’s fight for Finals trophy continues with series tied 1-1


New York Liberty walked into Game 2 of the WNBA Finals with a single message for their opponents: “We’re not done yet.”

Their efforts were backed up both on and off the court with an 80-66 win over the Minnesota Lynx and in front of a massive crowd on Oct. 13. 

It’s been a season of breaking records and taking names for Brooklyn’s home team, and Game 2 of the finals set the record for most fans at Barclays Center in franchise history with 18,046 in attendance.

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The Liberty defense began the game with steals on Minnesota’s first two possessions in the first quarter. Photo courtesy of Brandon Todd/New York Liberty

According to a Barclays Center representative, the team sold standing-room-only tickets for the first time. 

The victory came after Liberty suffered a heartbreaking loss in Game 1. Though the Liberty led for the first half, with less than five minutes to go and the Lynx down by 15 points, the opposing became the first in WNBA playoffs history to secure a win after trailing by 15 or more points in the final five minutes of regulation play.

That loss didn’t sway Liberty’s grit and determination going into the second match-up.

“It’s the finals,” Jonquel Jones, a Liberty forward, said ahead of Game 2. “We’re not about to quit after one game, especially a game that we were more than capable of winning. It was a game that we really played well for the most part. We’re good. We’ll be back.”

The New York Liberty defeated the Minnesota Lynx 80-66 in game two of the 2024 WNBA Finals.
Betnijah Laney-Hamilton scored a career-high 20 points. Photo courtesy of Brandon Todd/New York Liberty

Breanna Stewart went on to lead the New York Liberty to victory on Oct. 13 with 21 points, eight rebounds, five assists, and a block. She set a new Finals record with seven steals — the most in Liberty postseason history — while moving into the top 10 for points scored in Finals history and surpassing Tari Phillips for third on the Liberty’s all-time field goals list. 

Betnijah Laney-Hamilton also excelled, scoring a career-high 20 points, including four three-pointers. Sabrina Ionescu contributed 15 points, five assists, and four rebounds, extending her WNBA-record streak of games with a three-pointer to 81. 

Brooklyn fans made themselves known after each successful Liberty play with thunderous applause and celebration.

It’s clear Liberty has found its groove, and Brooklyn is here to support its powerful plays all the way to a potential Finals victory. 

The Liberty went on multiple runs of 10 or more points against Minnesota after setting a WNBA record for runs of 10 or more consecutive points during the 2024 regular season.
The Liberty attracted a record-breaking crowd for the Oct. 13 game.Photo courtesy of Brandon Todd/New York Liberty

Liberty will play the next two matches in Minnesota. With the series tied 1-1, both teams need two more wins to win the Finals. If Liberty were to win the next two games, they would claim victory on their opponent’s home court.

“We got our rhythm and momentum back in Game 2,” Stewart said in a statement. “Just kind of picking up things offensively and defensively, bringing them to another level, and knowing that it’s not going to get any easier from here. This is the Finals. It’s only going to get harder, but [we’re] excited for the atmosphere, and no one is cheering for us, and everybody is cheering against us.”

Liberty and Lynx will face off for Game 3 on Wednesday,

Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. 


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Op-ed: The most important vote US Jews will ever cast


With Israel in peril and the Jewish community under attack, we need a president with a commitment to democratic norms.

In my 50-plus years as a Jewish community leader, I have shared opinions and made calls to action on many issues affecting the Jewish people involving both civil and human rights issues. The one opinion I had always kept to myself was who to vote for. That was until four years ago when, for the first time, I endorsed President Joe Biden. Former President Trump’s first term had unleashed dangerous levels of bigotry, white supremacy, and viral conspiracy theories, all of which have fueled attacks on Jews and so many others. He and his administration dehumanized immigrants, marginalized minorities, and undermined vital democratic institutions – the same institutions that had allowed Jews to achieve a level of security and freedom that no other diaspora community had achieved in over two millennia

It is now four years later, and the volume and sheer brazenness of antisemitic incidents is beyond what I could have ever even imagined in 2020. There has been an accelerated erosion of the basic belief in our nation’s pluralistic vision. A recent CNN poll showed that more than half of Republicans, 56%, believe that rising racial and ethnic diversity are “mostly threatening” to American culture. Five years ago, that same statistic was less than half that, 21%. What we once called “dog whistles” are now out-and-out open calls to scapegoat Jews. And, while Israel is fighting a multi-front war, there has been an unprecedented global campaign to isolate her.

I believe this upcoming election is the most consequential vote Jewish Americans will cast, perhaps in their lifetimes, and again, I cannot remain silent.

Jews are safest in a pluralistic society where democratic institutions and civil rights protections are strong. The brand of authoritarian populism, laced with Christian nationalism and white supremacy that we have seen being normalized by the GOP, scares me.

Trump’s Project 2025 is a fully developed policy agenda that will endanger our democracy and, therefore, the Jewish community. It is clear that, in a second Trump term, there will be no guardrails when it comes to the consolidation of autocratic executive power. I was a Jewish child living under a charismatic dictator who used hatred and division to consolidate power. American nativism and isolationism back then kept the US from intervening in WWII, only doing so after five million Jews had already been murdered. Today, a new America First movement has a leader who would dispense with NATO and who plays footsie with the world’s worst autocrats, including Viktor Orban, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong-un.

Vice President Kamala Harris has a detailed record as an active partner in the Biden Administration, as a Senator, and as a senior officeholder of the largest state in the country. In the face of significant public pressure and on the eve of a very close election, Biden and Harris continue to stand by Israel. Vice President Harris and President Biden pushed through Congress almost $18 billion in military support after October 7th. Former President Trump played politics with military aid to Israel, instructing Republicans in Congress to link aid to Israel to border reform, which delayed the aid and, in fact, his running mate voted against it.

And on the night the United States and Israel prevented 300 missiles, UAVs, and rockets fired by Iran and its proxies from reaching their targets, the Vice President stood with the President and his national security team while coordinating the response, She has never wavered. She has consistently pledged that she will always ensure that Israel can defend itself against Iran and Iran-backed terrorist groups.

To be clear, antisemitism is also being normalized in progressive movements in the Democratic coalition, where Jews are posited as the root of all evil. In their post-colonial, post-nationalist fight against oppression, they somehow view Jews and their homeland as the world’s worst colonizers and nationalists, the ultimate oppressors. And only one liberation movement, Zionism, is branded as the embodiment of hate itself. This has real-world consequences for a lot of Jewish people facing exclusion, discrimination and intimidation. It’s especially painful for a community that has, in large part, made its home on the political left in America.

We need leaders like Vice President Harris to recognize and challenge anti-Jewish bigotry – no matter where it comes from. Harris’s record as Vice President and as the Democratic nominee gives me confidence. In the face of intense political pressure to feature a critique of Israel at the Democratic National Convention, Harris and the Democratic Party stood firm in their unequivocal support for Israel and the plight of the hostages.

While some world leaders are clamoring to call for a cease-fire following Israel’s retaliation against Hezbollah and the killing of leader Hassan Nasrallah, Vice President Harris made sure to call Nasrallah what he was: “a terrorist with American blood on his hands” whose death is a “measure of justice” for Hezbollah’s countless innocent victims. In stark contrast, last October, Trump inexplicably praised Hezbollah’s leaders as “very smart.”

I also take seriously a longtime friend of Israel and Trump’s former National Security Advisor, John Bolton, who has warned that “Trump’s support for Israel in the first term is not guaranteed in the second term, because Trump’s positions are made on the basis of what’s good for Donald Trump, not on some coherent theory of national Security.”

I know that the former president promotes his staunch support for Israel. And I applauded his moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem. But his support often comes in tandem with the invocation of offensive stereotypes about Jews and dual loyalty charges. He continues to insult the millions of Jewish Americans who choose to vote for the opposing candidate or who simply don’t support him as being “ignorant,” “fools,” or “disloyal.” In doing so, Trump has also set up Jews to be blamed if he loses the election. Trump has also said that Jewish leaders “should be ashamed of themselves” for calling him out for dining with antisemitic figures like Kanye West and white nationalist Nick Fuentes. Fuentes previously said “perfidious Jews” should be executed.

Former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon used to say that Israel’s existence rests on two pillars: a strong Israel Defense Force and a strong United States of America and that even the former is dependent on the latter. With Israel in more peril than most Jews have experienced in their lifetimes, we need an American president who leads with a steady hand and who demonstrates a deep and abiding commitment to democratic norms and the rule of law. All the evidence makes clear that only one candidate, Kamala Harris, can be the leader Israel needs.

 

*Abraham Foxman was national director of the Anti-Defamation League for 28 years. He is a Holocaust survivor.


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