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■ James Comey, the FBI director who was fired last year by President Donald Trump, is urging voters to support Democrats in November’s midterm elections. On Twitter, Comey wrote that the “Republican Congress has proven incapable of fulfilling the Founders’ design that ‘Ambition must … counteract ambition.’” That refers to the need for Congress to provide checks and balances to presidenti­al power. Comey writes: “All who believe in this country’s values must vote for Democrats this fall. … History has its eyes on us.” The former FBI director recently said he no longer considers himself a Republican. On Monday, after Trump’s news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Comey tweeted, “This was the day an American president stood on foreign soil next to a murderous lying thug and refused to back his own country.”

■ Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has apologized for calling a British diver involved in the Thailand cave rescue a pedophile, saying he spoke in anger but was wrong to do so. There was no immediate public reaction from diver Vern Unsworth to Musk’s latest tweets. Musk’s initial tweet calling Unsworth a “pedo” was in response to a TV interview Unsworth gave in which he said Musk and SpaceX engineers orchestrat­ed a “PR stunt” by sending a small submarine to help divers rescue the 12 Thai soccer players and their coach from a flooded cave. Unsworth said the submarine, which wasn’t used, wouldn’t have worked anyway. “My words were spoken in anger after Mr. Unsworth said several untruths,” Musk tweeted. “Nonetheles­s, his actions against me do not justify my actions against him, and for that I apologize to Mr. Unsworth and to the companies I represent as leader. The fault is mine and mine alone.”

■ Fans of Bruce Springstee­n can put away their wallets and no longer face paying hundreds of dollars for a ticket to see The Boss’ Broadway show. On Wednesday, Netflix announced that it will broadcast Springstee­n’s one-man show on Dec. 15, his last scheduled performanc­e. “Springstee­n on Broadway” has been extended three times. He had previously planned to end in February, then pushed it to June 30, then pushed that to Dec. 15. In the show, Springstee­n performs more than a dozen songs and tells stories about growing up in New Jersey. Tickets for the show at the Walter Kerr Theatre have been reselling for more than $1,000.

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