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11 Oct 2024
#politics
Forbes: Harris—Still Targeting Black Voters—Plans Detroit Town Hall With ‘The Breakfast Club’
Vice President Kamala Harris will participate in a town hall in Detroit, hosted by Charlamagne Tha God, to engage with Black voters amid concerns about her support levels. The event will address economic policies aimed at benefiting Black men, following a recent appeal from Barack Obama for voter support.
Polls indicate that while Harris maintains strong support among Black voters, Black men show a greater inclination towards Trump compared to Black women. Harris's previous appearance on "The Breakfast Club" in 2019 was controversial, raising questions about her authenticity and connection to Black culture.
CNSNews: House Probe: FBI, DOJ Told to Preserve Records of Prosecution of Peaceful Pro-Lifers
Rep. Chip Roy has called on the FBI and DOJ to preserve records related to the FACE Act, citing concerns over its discriminatory enforcement against pro-life advocates. He argues that 97% of prosecutions under the law target pro-lifers, despite its broader intent to protect various facilities.
Roy criticized the Biden administration for allegedly weaponizing the DOJ against dissenters, highlighting severe enforcement measures against peaceful protesters. He emphasizes the need for oversight to prevent the destruction of relevant documentation.
Fox News: Comer slams Raskin as 'ultimate hypocrite' after Raskin stopped short of committing to certify a Trump win
House Oversight Chairman James Comer criticized Rep. Jamie Raskin for perceived hypocrisy regarding election certification, stating Raskin undermines democracy while claiming to protect it. Raskin, however, emphasized that acceptance of a Trump victory hinges on the election being free and fair.
Raskin defended his stance against claims of hypocrisy, asserting that he prioritizes constitutional democracy and will not engage in personal attacks. The debate reflects ongoing tensions within the political landscape as the 2024 election approaches.
The Federalist: Cruz Rival Backed Law Making Boys In Girls' Sports A Civil Right
Rep. Colin Allred, a Democratic candidate for the Senate in Texas, has released an ad claiming he does not support boys competing in girls' sports, despite a voting record that contradicts this assertion. Polls indicate he is trailing incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz by about five points.
Allred's campaign has faced criticism for allegedly misrepresenting his stance on transgender issues, particularly regarding the Equality Act, which he has supported. His comments suggest a disconnect between his campaign messaging and his legislative history.
#society
The Western Journal: Cyclist Gets Reality Check from Cops After Telling Young Driver, 'I Have More Rights Than You' in Road-Rage Meltdown
A road rage incident in Park City, Utah, involved cyclist Gary Peacock confronting driver Pierce Kempton after claiming he was nearly hit. The situation escalated, leading Peacock to call the police while insisting he had more rights as a cyclist.
Both individuals received fines: Peacock for disorderly conduct and Kempton for passing too closely, though Kempton's citation was later dismissed after presenting dash cam evidence.
Fox News: Colorado gold mine tour guide identified as victim killed in elevator mishap: 'A good man,' sheriff says
A tour guide died following an elevator malfunction at the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine in Colorado, which trapped 23 people underground. Patrick Weier, 46, was killed while attempting to ensure the safety of others. Twelve adults were rescued after six hours.
The mine, a popular tourist attraction, will remain closed as investigations continue. Four individuals sustained minor injuries. Colorado officials expressed condolences to the victims' families.
#economy
Forbes: Why This Highly Accurate, Market-Based Election Indicator Seems To Be Predicting A Kamala Harris Win
The S&P 500 closed above 5,800 for the first time, rising 0.6% to a record high, while the Dow Jones gained 1%. This surge is linked to positive earnings from banks and suggests a favorable outlook for the incumbent party ahead of the upcoming election.
Despite the strong market performance, historical trends show mixed results for predicting election outcomes. While the S&P has risen significantly, polling indicates a competitive race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
#military
Fox News: Marine Major Joshua Mast caught up in Aghan adoption case allowed to remain Marine
A military inquiry found Marine Major Joshua Mast guilty of "misuse of a government computer" and "conduct unbecoming an officer," but he will remain on active duty. Mast and his wife are embroiled in a legal battle over the adoption of an Afghan orphan amid allegations of misconduct.
The case is complicated by a Virginia court ruling against the Masts, stating the adoption was improper. The child remains with the Masts pending appeal, while Mast's security clearance is under review. The military board's decision is binding but will be reviewed by the Secretary of the Navy.
#crime
Fox News: SEE IT: Oregon police find bag of narcotics ironically labeled ‘Definitely not a bag full of drugs'
Oregon police discovered illicit drugs in a bag labeled "Definitely Not a bag full of Drugs" during a traffic stop. The arrested individuals, Mia Rochelle Baggenstos and Reginald Lamont Reynolds, were found with fentanyl, meth, cash, a gun, and scales.
Both suspects face multiple charges, including drug possession and vehicle theft. They were also accused of damaging the vehicle's ignition.
The Western Journal: Evacuations Underway in Tennessee After Discovery of Huge Foot Steel Box Suspected of Being Packed with Explosives
Authorities in Knoxville, Tennessee, are investigating a 5x5 foot steel box suspected of containing dynamite, prompting evacuations within a 3,000-foot radius. Residents were advised to stay away as officials treat the situation as potentially explosive.
Over 1,000 residents have evacuated, and an emergency shelter has been established. The police have consulted with federal agencies, and there is no evidence of foul play regarding the box's presence.
GB News: Pet owners issued warning as dog dies after eating 'poisoned sausage'
Pet owners in Bristol's Greenbank area have been warned about potentially poisoned sausages after a dog died from consuming one. Residents are urged to report any suspicious activity to the police and keep their pets safe.
This incident follows previous reports of poisoned meat in the area, raising concerns about a possible dog poisoner. Local authorities and animal welfare experts emphasize the importance of recognizing poisoning symptoms and acting quickly.
#other
Fox News: 5 egg myths dispelled by an expert, plus tips for every egg lover
Lisa Steele, author of "Fresh Eggs Daily," debunks five common egg myths, emphasizing that eggshell color does not affect nutritional value and that not all eggs require refrigeration. She also advises using fresh eggs for deviled eggs and differentiates between "cage-free" and "pasture-raised."
Steele highlights the nutritional benefits of eggs, which can be enjoyed at any meal. She recommends pasture-raised eggs for better quality and suggests that eggs are a quick, economical protein option for dinner.