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11 Oct 2024

#politics

Le Monde: Obama rallies support for Harris in campaign's last stretch
Obama rallies support for Harris in campaign's last stretch
Barack Obama campaigned for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in Pittsburgh on October 10, 2024, emphasizing her preparedness for the presidency. He criticized Donald Trump, arguing that his divisive rhetoric harms the nation and that America is ready for change.

Obama also highlighted economic issues, such as inflation and the impact of the pandemic on working-class families, while mocking Trump's self-serving behavior. His speech aimed to rally support ahead of the election, focusing on unity and shared values.


Fox News: Politico says Harris is running on a 'dream economy' but voters aren't noticing
Politico says Harris is running on a 'dream economy' but voters aren't noticing
A Politico article analyzed why Vice President Kamala Harris is not gaining polling support despite positive economic indicators, including low inflation and unemployment rates. It questioned if it's too late for her to receive credit for the current economic situation.

Critics on social media mocked the notion of a "dream economy," highlighting ongoing price increases in essentials like food and energy. A Gallup poll shows former President Trump leading Harris by nine points on economic handling.


Forbes: Trump Touts Election Betting Market Numbers As He Surges Past Harris To Become Bookmakers’ Favorite
Trump Touts Election Betting Market Numbers As He Surges Past Harris To Become Bookmakers’ Favorite
Former President Donald Trump has overtaken Vice President Kamala Harris in betting odds for the upcoming election, with a 53.2% chance of winning compared to Harris' 45.8%. This shift follows a surge in bets favoring Trump, particularly on the crypto-based platform Polymarket.

Trump's odds have increased by approximately 5 points in the past week, while Harris' have declined. The betting landscape has drawn attention from figures like Elon Musk, who has endorsed Trump and commented on the reliability of betting markets over polls.


#society

Times Of Israel: Chicago man charged with assaulting police at anti-Netanyahu protests in Washington
Chicago man charged with assaulting police at anti-Netanyahu protests in Washington
Zachary Allen Kam, 24, was arrested in Illinois for assaulting two police officers during a July protest in Washington, DC, against Prime Minister Netanyahu's address to Congress. The protest featured antisemitic slogans and resulted in property damage and vandalism.

Kam is among several individuals charged in connection with the demonstration, which had its permit revoked by US Park Police. The estimated cleanup cost exceeded $11,000.


Times Of Israel: Goldberg-Polins: Leaders dismissed us when we warned hostages could be executed
Goldberg-Polins: Leaders dismissed us when we warned hostages could be executed
The parents of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an American-Israeli hostage executed by Hamas, criticized Israeli leadership for ignoring their warnings about the potential for hostage executions. They expressed frustration over missed opportunities for negotiations and the government's lack of urgency in securing the release of hostages.

Following their son's death, they have distanced themselves from political figures, emphasizing the need for accountability and meaningful action to address the ongoing hostage crisis. They are contemplating their future roles in public life while focusing on healing and honoring their son's memory.


#crime

GB News: Man admits benefit fraud which resulted in £10,000 worth of overpayments
Man admits benefit fraud which resulted in £10,000 worth of overpayments
Richard Needham, 63, admitted to benefit fraud totaling £10,000 by failing to declare his cohabitation with his wife, resulting in overpayments of income support and job seekers' allowance. He received a 20-week suspended sentence and has begun repaying the amount.

The case highlights broader issues of benefit fraud, with the Department for Work and Pensions reporting a net loss of £8.6 billion due to fraud and error in the past year.