Late Night Thinks It's Unlikely That Neighbors Ate Your Cat
Briefly

Erika Lee, a Springfield resident, falsely accused her Haitian neighbor of eating her missing cat, sparking racially charged tensions and later regretted her actions after the cat was found.
Ronny Chieng humorously commented on the situation, saying: "Oopsie doopsie! Sorry, I set off a race war in the middle of a presidential election. That's totally my bad!"
Seth Meyers offered a tip on missing pets: "If your cat goes missing, why would your first guess be someone ate it? Maybe check your house first."
Chieng also mocked Trump, saying: "At the rally, Trump did his usual rant about how New York has turned into a third-world hellhole, bringing out Rudy Giuliani to prove his point."
Read at www.nytimes.com
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