Extra Extra: Meet The Bedbug Whisperer Of Brooklyn
Oct. 8, 2018, 4:40 p.m.
Because Trump doesn't have to pretend to care about women anymore, check out today's end-of-day links: bedbug whisperer of Brooklyn, alternate-side parking secret, RIP Henry's, dog intelligence study, Kavanaugh's first Supreme Court case, and puppy finds perfect subway bag.

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/timdrivas/45129470422/in/pool-gothamist/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">tim drivas' flickr</a>
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- Now that he doesn't have to pretend to care about Ford anymore, Trump says Kavanaugh was the victim of a hoax.
- The Wall Street Journal editorial page really was working overtime this weekend: one columnist argued that the NYTimes Trump tax fraud story isn't that important because journalists are unduly fussy about "rigid adherence to the law," while another promoted an anti-Semitic easily-disproven conspiracy theory about George Soros paying protesters.
- Billy Swan is the bedbug whisperer of Brooklyn.
- Representative Kevin Cramer of North Dakota thinks #MeToo is a "movement toward victimization."
- A lot of people in West Virginia, especially Democrats, hate Joe Manchin now.
- Jalopnik reveals the dirty secret behind alternate-side parking: it's cheaper to just take the tickets than it is to park in a garage regularly.
- With a lawsuit against Harvard, Asian-American activists have formed an alliance with a white conservative to change higher education.
- RIP Henry's.
- Like most Trump people, Hope Hicks has landed on her feet with a plum job as head of communications at Fox.
- Kavanaugh’s first decisive vote as a Supreme Court justice could involve helping the Trump administration "further diminish the influence that nonwhite, urban voters have over the people who rule them."
- The cat editors over at NY Times published a blatantly biased anti-dog study on dog intelligence which says they are smart, but not “exceptional.”
- Check out the first trailer for Bravo’s adaptation of the popular podcast Dirty John starring Connie Britton and Eric Bana.
- And finally, I FINALLY FOUND A BAG I FIT INTO:
Fit-in-a-bag policyfrom r/nyc