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11 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: UFC Boss Dana White Blasts Kamala Harris's Softball Stephen Colbert Interview: Should Scare the Sh*t Out of Everyone
UFC chief Dana White criticized Vice President Kamala Harris after her interview on Stephen Colbert's show, claiming it should alarm the public. He stated that she struggles to speak without a teleprompter and is unfit for her role, especially as she runs for president.
White, a supporter of Donald Trump, has previously praised him at UFC events and the Republican National Convention, countering claims that Trump is self-centered.
Breitbart: WATCH: Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker Endorses Donald Trump: 'The Most Pro-Life President'
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker announced his endorsement of Donald Trump, citing Trump's pro-life stance as a key reason for his support. He emphasized the importance of prioritizing the unborn and expressed the need for prayerful leadership.
Butker faced backlash for his views, particularly after advocating for traditional Christian values. He remains steadfast in his support for Trump, alongside other Chiefs affiliates who have similarly expressed their political beliefs.
The Federalist: Democrat Ad Featuring Beta Males For Harris Gets Mocked
A new political ad features men endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, claiming their support defines their masculinity. The ad, produced by Jacob Reed, has drawn mockery online for its perceived condescension and satirical tone regarding masculinity and identity politics.
Democrats aim to reshape expectations of masculinity, particularly with Harris as the nominee. This includes promoting male figures like her husband, Doug Emhoff, who represent a more modern, supportive image of masculinity.
The American Mind: What Trump Should Do If He Wins
If Donald Trump wins the 2024 election, he will have a limited timeframe to implement his agenda, focusing on key domestic initiatives in his first year. His administration will face challenges from a potentially hostile Congress after the 2026 midterms, especially during America's 250th anniversary.
Trump's second term would prioritize immigration reform, foreign policy realignment, and economic strategies to enhance national security. He aims to restore self-governance and counter progressive ideologies, positioning himself as a leader who can revitalize American principles.
Breitbart: Tim Walz Sidesteps When Asked if Biden Has Done 'Everything Right'
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz stated that President Biden has acted in the best interest of the American public but avoided confirming if he has done everything right. He emphasized Biden's ethical leadership during the COVID pandemic while omitting criticisms of the administration's failures.
Walz also addressed confusion regarding his stance on the electoral college, indicating a discrepancy between his views and the campaign's official position, asserting the importance of every vote counting.
GB News: Lee Anderson clashes with ex-BBC star after ripping up licence fee letter: ’Not a cheap stunt!’
Ex-BBC presenter Alex Dyke criticized MP Lee Anderson's recent act of tearing up a BBC licence fee reminder, calling it a "cheap stunt." Dyke expressed concerns about the BBC's shift towards a more "woke" approach, suggesting it has compromised entertainment quality.
Anderson defended his actions, claiming significant public support. Dyke reflected on his departure from the BBC, attributing it to no longer fitting the broadcaster's diversity criteria.
Breitbart: Democrats Feel Anxious About Harris's Dwindling Support Among Men
Concerns are rising among Democrats regarding Vice President Kamala Harris's declining support among male voters, particularly black, Hispanic, and white men. A recent survey indicates that 51% of male voters prefer Donald Trump over Harris, prompting strategists to address potential underlying issues, including sexism.
Former President Obama and others highlight the need for Harris to enhance her appeal to men, noting that misogyny may influence voter preferences. Despite her recent ad targeting male voters, key issues like abortion do not resonate strongly with black and Hispanic voters, complicating her campaign efforts.
#society
GB News: 'We're not racist!' Inside the battle over immigration in rural Ireland as famous holy site is threatened
Knock, County Mayo, a significant Catholic pilgrimage site, faces community pushback over plans to convert the closed Belmont Hotel into accommodation for Ukrainian refugees. Residents express concerns about a lack of communication from the government regarding immigration policies.
Public sentiment towards immigration in Ireland has shifted, with growing apprehension about rising numbers and their impact on local communities and the economy. While overall attitudes remain positive, recent surveys indicate a decline in support, reflecting increasing tensions in rural areas.
Fox News: New Social Media Networking Platform Puts The Focus On Authenticity
Social media remains popular, but users express dissatisfaction with major platforms like TikTok and Facebook, particularly regarding workplace networking. New apps, such as Clockout, aim to address these concerns by promoting real-life connections and authenticity in professional networking.
Clockout emphasizes in-person interactions and the formation of industry-based social clubs, responding to the isolation felt by remote workers. This shift reflects a broader trend in social media evolution, focusing on genuine connections over likes and posts.
GB News: Police whistleblower backs suspended Met chairman in race row: ’I have lived experience!’
Former Met Police officer Anton Cave stated that police are hesitant to make arrests due to fears of racism allegations. His comments followed the suspension of Metropolitan Police Federation chair Rick Prior, who expressed similar concerns about officers' reluctance to address misconduct.
Cave emphasized that inexperienced officers contribute to this issue, as they may be more sensitive to accusations in public settings. Prior's remarks have led to an investigation, as they are seen as potentially damaging to the reputation of the Police Federation.
#economy
Breitbart: Tim Walz Fails to Address Rising Grocery Prices Under Harris
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz struggled to address voter concerns about the economy and inflation during an interview, deflecting blame from Vice President Kamala Harris. He emphasized the need to communicate with voters about policies that could alleviate rising costs but failed to provide concrete solutions.
Walz's comments included a reference to former President Trump, which did not directly address the current inflation issues affecting households. Food prices have increased significantly since the Biden-Harris administration took office, raising questions about accountability.
Le Monde: The world's biggest polluter and a leader in the environmental transition: the China paradox
Jinan, China, is experiencing a surge in solar panel installations alongside ongoing coal use, reflecting the country's complex approach to renewable energy. Despite leading global efforts in renewable energy projects, over 59% of China's electricity still relies on coal as of mid-2024.
China's rapid expansion in solar and wind energy production is driven by public support and a strong manufacturing sector, which produces most of the world's solar panels. However, challenges remain in energy storage and grid management to accommodate the intermittent nature of renewable sources.
#culture
The Telegraph: Why Italy and France are preparing to go to war… over Emily in Paris
Italy and France's longstanding rivalry has flared up over the Netflix series "Emily in Paris," which features the protagonist's romantic escapades in Rome. French President Emmanuel Macron expressed displeasure at the portrayal of French culture in the show's latest season.
This incident highlights the complex relationship between the two nations, marked by both camaraderie and contention over cultural representation.
#health
The Telegraph: ‘Breakdance bulge’ triggers medical warnings
A Danish breakdancer developed a benign cone-shaped tumor on his head, termed a "headspin hole," due to excessive spinning during practice. The condition required surgical removal after 19 years of breakdancing, with increased discomfort in the last five years.
Medical professionals have advised breakdancers to limit head spinning to prevent similar injuries.