Daily #687

News: – Rep. Swalwell’s attorney denies sexual misconduct allegations but admits to “lapses in judgment” as endorsements are withdrawn. – Chef Kent Rollins advocates for distraction-free family dinners, claiming phones are harming American family dynamics. – Danica McKellar reveals her closest “Wonder Years” co-star and discusses her new book at the LA Times Festival of Books. – A forensic psychiatrist challenges the defense claims of split personas in the murder case of 7-year-old Athena Strand. – Debra Messing reflects on her experiences with antisemitism and her advocacy for Israel following the October 7 attacks.

Prompt: A futuristic dinner table floats among stars with glowing phones turning into barriers between silhouetted figures as an astronaut chef urges unity, moon and Earth visible through a luminous window

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