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NEW: The mother of NYC socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani refused to call her son “American” — and used language some view as derogatory toward the U.S. in a resurfaced 2013 interview.

"It’s flippant, divisive, and dripping with contempt for the very country that gave your family a better life," GOP consultant and commentator Mehek Cooke says.

NEW: The mother of NYC socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani refused to call her son “American” — and used language some view as derogatory toward the U.S. in a resurfaced 2013 interview. "It’s flippant, divisive, and dripping with contempt for the very country that gave your family a better life," GOP consultant and commentator Mehek Cooke says.

Get the latest updates on the controversy surrounding NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani with the Fox News app. Download here:

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Wed Oct 29 15:32:02
@GoogleLabs (3) Edit the content to make it perfect.

You can go into the text or image(s) and change things - like editing the copy or adjusting the background - while leaving the overall design the same.

If you've tried generative design tools, you know this is HUGE.

@GoogleLabs (3) Edit the content to make it perfect. You can go into the text or image(s) and change things - like editing the copy or adjusting the background - while leaving the overall design the same. If you've tried generative design tools, you know this is HUGE.

@GoogleLabs That's it for the tutorial! Looking forward to trying it on more websites today 👀 And would love to see what others make with this - feel free to share below! Here's the link:

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Justine Moore
Wed Oct 29 15:31:23
Sometimes I use phrases in everyday conversations with people and only later think “wait, did they have any idea what I said?” Are these generally understood phrases when used in non-tech contexts?

- “it’s probably cached”
- “picked via round robin”
- “scale out instead of up”

Sometimes I use phrases in everyday conversations with people and only later think “wait, did they have any idea what I said?” Are these generally understood phrases when used in non-tech contexts? - “it’s probably cached” - “picked via round robin” - “scale out instead of up”

Working on a new terminal: Ghostty. 👻 Prev: founded @HashiCorp. Created Vagrant, Terraform, Vault, and others. Vision Jet Pilot. 👨‍✈️

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Mitchell Hashimoto
Wed Oct 29 15:30:54
Helping your child build strong attendance habits starts at home—stay involved and encourage consistency for long-term success!

Helping your child build strong attendance habits starts at home—stay involved and encourage consistency for long-term success!

We help people make decisions by taking complex information and make it simple through independent reporting, unbiased rankings, quality journalism and advice.

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U.S. News & World Report
Wed Oct 29 15:30:44
@GoogleLabs (1) Start by putting in your URL.

In a few minutes, it will build a "business DNA" for you - you don't need to upload any assets (but you can review and edit everything it pulls in).

Pomelli will then auto-generate a few campaign ideas + some initial content for you.

@GoogleLabs (1) Start by putting in your URL. In a few minutes, it will build a "business DNA" for you - you don't need to upload any assets (but you can review and edit everything it pulls in). Pomelli will then auto-generate a few campaign ideas + some initial content for you.

(2) Generate your own campaigns via prompting. Give Pomelli some guidance and you'll get even more specific campaigns. You can pick between different ways to frame a theme, and it will auto-generate new content to get started. It's easy to iterate further - and you can generate in various aspect ratios for different formats (e.g. a feed post vs. a story).

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Justine Moore
Wed Oct 29 15:30:17
Thousands turned out for DC’s 38th High Heel Race, a vibrant pre-Halloween tradition on 17th Street.

Thousands turned out for DC’s 38th High Heel Race, a vibrant pre-Halloween tradition on 17th Street.

The pulse of the nation in the palm of your hand.

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USA TODAY
Wed Oct 29 15:30:12
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