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Democrats look to redefine TrumpFor nearly a decade, Democrats have tried to persuade voters that Donald Trump is a villain, a racist and a threat to democracy. Now, with Kamala Harris atop the ticket, the vice president and her allies are trying something new: They are looking to deflate him. During this week's Democratic convention in Chicago, party leaders have sought to paint Trump as a meanspirited fraud who cares only about himself and his billionaire friends. They have depicted him as an anti-union "scab" and a fake working man's populist. The strategy is designed to erode Trump's support among mostly white middle-class voters in states, like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, that could decide the election. Tonight, Tim Walz will formally accept the nomination for vice president. Harris chose him as her running mate after his attempts to deflate Trump and other Republicans — by calling them "weird" — struck a cord with Democrats. Here's what else to know:
The U.S. added far fewer jobs than previously reportedThe Labor Department announced today that monthly payroll figures had overstated U.S. job growth by roughly 818,000 in the 12 months that ended in March, an unusually large revision. The downward revision, of about 28 percent, was a sign that cracks in the labor market — which until recently appeared rock solid — are more severe than initially believed.
Israel and Hezbollah exchanged strikesThe Israeli military today launched airstrikes in Lebanon that it said had struck weapon-storage facilities used by Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militia. In response, Hezbollah said it had targeted an Israeli military base in the Golan Heights. The strikes by both sides highlighted how months of diplomatic efforts have failed to ease hostilities along the Israel-Lebanon border. In Jerusalem, hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Israeli men clashed with police officers over a court decision ordering them to be drafted. More top news
One of the best-ever TV shows is finally streaming"Homicide: Life on the Street," a 1990s cop drama, is now streaming on Peacock, and television enthusiasts like our critic Margaret Lyons are rejoicing. Margaret considers the show to be among the greatest in television history, and many others share her lofty praise. Based on a book by David Simon, the creator of "The Wire," "Homicide" blends gallows humor and cynicism with operatic emotion and soaring monologues. It feels just as fresh, jarring and original now as it did 30 years ago.
Costco has hacked the American psycheNearly a third of U.S. customers shop at Costco, and most members renew every year, in large part because the chain has something to cater to everyone's desires. Savers can stock up on discounted groceries in bulk, while big spenders can take home 98-inch flat screens. Few companies have greater influence over what we eat (or wear, or fuel our cars with or use for personal hygiene). Ostensibly, Costco is a discount store, but it is also an aspirational shopping experience, feeding that most American of appetites: conspicuous consumption.
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In this show, perfection is the expectationEvery year, hundreds of college-age musicians compete in the drum corps world championship. Their 12-minute performances are beautiful arrangements of trumpets, flags, dancers and, of course, drums. But the activity is not for the faint of heart. The rehearsals are grueling, and can last up to 12 hours a day. The performers pay thousands of dollars to compete. And once they turn 22, musicians are no longer eligible to compete. But for many participants, there's something special about dedicating their life to creating perfection — and then leaving it all behind. Have a momentous evening. Thanks for reading. I'll be back tomorrow. — Matthew Philip Pacheco was our photo editor today. We welcome your feedback. Write to us at evening@nytimes.com.
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