1/8 The authoritarian government of China is using the tools of Western democracy to influence elections in America’s largest city #NYC@PekingMike@biancapallaro@Fahrenthold and I got receipts
A Thread 🧵
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.@AGSNYT calls out media owners that have settled flimsy lawsuits and transformed their coverage to placate the president: "Such capitulation, even seemingly small instances of it, serves only to embolden the administration to keep attacking the press." https://t.co/T9MG958MYi
President JC Seneca of the Seneca Nation said he hasn’t met with @KathyHochul about a new gaming compact since July, calls the approach from her office “disrespectful.”
Seneca Nation leader JC Seneca says a year after @KathyHochul apologized for the atrocities committed by NYS at the Thomas Indian School, “we haven’t seen any action” on education initiatives she promised https://t.co/2rxwGOYSOJ
In which Ken Paxton urges a Texas sheriff to negotiate an agreement with ICE, since counties like El Paso have — except he cited El Paso, Colorado.
(Which does not actually have said agreement)
From @nachoaguilar & @DegroodMatt
https://t.co/q8BJ7pJ0x0
Above a noodle house in Chinatown, feds say a politically connected guy named Harry Lu used a tax exempt nonprofit to monitor critics of the Chinese Communist Party. Today he was convicted of acting as a foreign agent. https://t.co/wCuD6Pvszt via @SantulN and @PekingMike
The Dallas Morning News and Texas Monthly both producing Pulitzer winners is so dang cool. Two of the three AAJA awards named today were Texans too, and the third an ex-Texan.
There's so much journalism talent in this state and we should never take it for granted.
Texas Monthly senior editor Aaron Parsley has been awarded the @PulitzerPrizes for feature writing, for his heartrending, first-person account of his family’s fight for survival during last year’s devastating Central Texas floods. https://t.co/11ozulEy3A
NEW: Two Jeffrey Epstein accusers are expected to testify in Albany next week about their experiences with the financier.
It comes as @zellnor4ny seeks to update sex-trafficking laws in NY and enable Epstein victims to sue his estate for punitive damages
https://t.co/nU2yNNLyaj
NEW: Absent a biblical rainfall event this summer, Corpus Christi will be the first American city in modern history to run out of water. 💦
Schools & hospitals hope to drill wells. Lawns are dry. How will petrochemical plants handle it? We don’t know.
https://t.co/psk7ZU2Jfa
Jonathan Gavalas was a seemingly healthy & even-keeled 36-year-old when he began chatting with Google’s Gemini chatbot partly to seek comfort about splitting up with his wife.
Over 56 days, they traded 4,732 messages.
The end of their chat is haunting. https://t.co/v4IOZNo89R
Of note👇
After the council session, Whitmire did individual meetings with reporters from multiple outlets but denied an interview solely to the Houston Chronicle. The mayor and his office have not responded to the Chronicle’s requests for comment since August.
NEW: As New York leaders argue over whether to raise taxes on high earners to help solve NYC’s multibillion-dollar budget gap, Gov. Kathy Hochul has decided to push for a yearly tax aimed at second homes in the city that are worth $5 million or more. https://t.co/orLkq3oRR2
The tariffs, in place now for years, were meant to protect US industry so it could become competitive in EVs. Instead the big automakers built gas-guzzling SUVs, with a few decent EVs. I know they were catering to the market and were not helped by the end of the tax credits, but.
On Wednesday, just 4 ships, none of them oil tankers, passed through the strait, fewer than the day before the ceasefire, and on Thursday, just 7. “Let’s be clear,” the head of the Abu Dhabi oil company said. “The Strait of Hormuz is not open.” @sbg1 https://t.co/ZqBC6sTiPP
Mike's reporting on Xi Jinping's family wealth was so dangerous that Bloomberg killed the story rather than risk getting kicked out of China. Then he went to the NYT and published it anyway. So this is pretty cool to see!