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11 Oct 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Watch: JD Vance Rushes to See What's Wrong After Scream in the Audience Disrupts Town Hall
During a town hall meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina, GOP vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance responded quickly to a woman's scream caused by her chair breaking. He checked on her well-being and made a light-hearted joke about the incident, easing the tension.
This reaction was noted positively on social media, highlighting Vance's calm demeanor in a potentially alarming situation, especially given recent assassination attempts on political figures.
Breitbart: Blue State Blues: If Trump Wins, Blame Lawfare, Border, Inflation, War -- and Kamala
Donald Trump is gaining political momentum ahead of the 2024 election, with potential for a significant comeback. The author attributes this to the perceived weaknesses of the Democratic candidate, Kamala Harris, and the consequences of Democratic policies, particularly on immigration and the economy.
The article criticizes the Democratic Party's strategies, suggesting they have united Republicans around Trump and failed to address key issues, leading to a loss of public confidence. It argues that Democrats' unpopular ideas and lack of effective solutions contribute to their anticipated defeat.
#society
Forbes: 2.5 Million Still Without Power In Florida As Residents Dig Out From Hurricane Milton
Hurricane Milton caused significant damage in Florida, leaving nearly 2.5 million residents without power and resulting in at least 16 fatalities. The storm, which brought hurricane-force winds and spawned numerous tornadoes, impacted areas from Tampa to St. Lucie County.
As cleanup efforts begin, authorities warn residents about hazards like downed power lines. The storm's unusual west-to-east trajectory marked a rare event for the region, with Milton being the first hurricane to hit Tampa Bay in nearly a century.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: France summons Israeli envoy after attack on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon
France summoned its Israeli ambassador after Israeli fire injured two UN peacekeepers in Lebanon. The French foreign ministry condemned the incident as a serious violation of international law and called for an immediate cessation of hostilities.
Israel acknowledged the fire, claiming it targeted Hezbollah militants near UN posts. Other nations, including Italy and the U.S., expressed concern over the incident, with Italy suggesting it could constitute war crimes.
#economy
Forbes: Quartz Mining Resumes In North Carolina After Hurricane Helene—Here’s How The Storm Impacted The World’s Semiconductor Industry
Operations at Sibelco's quartz mine in Spruce Pine, North Carolina, resumed after a two-week shutdown due to Hurricane Helene, which caused significant flooding and infrastructure damage. The mine is crucial for producing ultra-pure quartz used in semiconductor manufacturing.
The storm has left many residents and businesses in the area struggling to recover, with ongoing power outages affecting thousands. Sibelco has pledged $1 million for long-term support to aid recovery efforts.
#culture
Fox News: Why is being scared fun? The science behind fear
Many people enjoy Halloween activities like horror movies and haunted houses, finding excitement in the fear they evoke. Surveys show a significant portion of adults appreciate horror films, with enjoyment linked to overcoming fears and personal challenges.
The brain's amygdala plays a key role in fear responses, influencing how individuals react to scary situations. Those who thrive on fear often seek out these experiences for the adrenaline rush and confidence gained from facing challenges.
#crime
Fox News: Family sues after finding out on TikTok funeral home sent mom's body to wrong country
A family in New York City is suing Rivera Funeral Home after their mother's casket was mistakenly sent to Guatemala instead of Ecuador for burial. They discovered the error via a TikTok video showing the body at a different funeral, leading to claims of negligence and misconduct.
The family alleges the funeral home misled them about their mother's whereabouts and only admitted the mistake after being confronted. They are seeking accountability for the emotional distress caused by the situation.
#sports
On The Water: ANOTHER Record-Breaking Bass in New York!
Dante Piraino set a new New York state record for smallmouth bass on September 22, 2024, catching a 9-pound fish from the St. Lawrence River during a tournament. This catch surpassed the previous record by eight ounces, highlighting New York's premier bass fishing opportunities.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation encourages anglers to participate in its Angler Achievement Awards Program to track and recognize record catches. This program allows for easy online submissions of qualifying fish catches.
#other
The Western Journal: 2024 Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Hiroshima and Nagasaki Survivors
The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Japanese atomic bomb survivors, known as hibakusha, who have campaigned against nuclear weapons since the 1945 bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Nobel committee emphasized their role in promoting peace and highlighting the dangers of nuclear arms.
This award comes amid rising global nuclear tensions, particularly with Russia's recent threats regarding its nuclear doctrine. The committee aims to honor those who advocate for peace despite their traumatic experiences.