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Saturday, November 3, 2018

Weekend Reads: 5 of Our Best

Young Evangelicals speak out. The vilification of George Soros. Jennifer Lopez is a boss. And more.
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Saturday, November 3, 2018

5 of Our Best Weekend Reads
Welcome to the weekend.  In these articles you'll meet young Evangelicals struggling to align their beliefs and their faith, learn how the billionaire George Soros became a target of the right, find out what Jennifer Lopez has been up to, and more. 
Kaly Soto
'God Is Going to Have to Forgive Me': Young Evangelicals Speak Out
By ELIZABETH DIAS

Ahead of the midterm elections, we asked young evangelicals to tell The Times about the relationship between their faith and their politics.

A loose network of activists and political figures on the populist far right have spent years seeking to cast George Soros, the billionaire philanthropist, as the personification of all they detest.
How Vilification of George Soros Moved From the Fringes to the Mainstream
By KENNETH P. VOGEL, SCOTT SHANE AND PATRICK KINGSLEY

On both sides of the Atlantic, a loose network of nationalists has used anti-Semitic imagery to portray Mr. Soros as the shadowy leader of a globalist cabal.

Metuchen High School once had a storied football program. Now it struggles to fill its roster.
Amid Concern Over Concussions, High Schools Struggle to Fill Football Rosters
By ZACH SCHONBRUN

New Jersey has long been one of the top high school football states, sending stars to top college programs and the N.F.L. Now participation is dropping significantly.

Baby Antonio: 5 Pounds, 12 Ounces and Homeless From Birth
By NIKITA STEWART AND GABRIELLA ANGOTTI-JONES

When he left the hospital, he joined 11,233 other children under 6 living in New York City's shelter system.

Jennifer Lopez on Her Power Bossness, 'Second Act' and A-Rod
By MELENA RYZIK

With a new movie and numerous other deals in the works, the star has come to realize Hollywood hasn't given her her fair share. Now she's fixing that.

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