Hi, this is Andy. I've been a New York Times subscriber for years and years,
and I'm trying to get my teenagers interested in reading it.
If they were to have their own logins and we could share articles,
I think that would help get them interested.
It would also then allow us to discuss whether the dinner table or wherever.
Thank you very much.
Andy, we heard you.
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I'm Will Jarvis in for Tracy Mumford.
Today's Wednesday, October 8th.
Here's what we're covering.
In a federal courthouse in Virginia this morning.
James Comey, the former director of the FBI, will appear in front of a judge for his arraignment.
Comey's been charged with lying to a Senate committee back in 2020 in what's been the most dramatic and significant effort yet by the Trump administration to target the president's perceived enemies.
Ahead of today's court appearance,
The Times has learned that an FBI agent was suspended after he refused to organize a group of uniformed officers to walk Comey into the courthouse in front of the media.
It's just the latest sign of how the highly unusual case has roiled federal law enforcement.