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12 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: DOJ sues Virginia for allegedly purging noncitizens from voting rolls too close to election
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Virginia for allegedly violating the National Voter Registration Act by removing noncitizens from voter rolls too close to Election Day. The lawsuit claims that Governor Glenn Youngkin's executive order led to the removal of over 6,300 individuals in violation of the law.
Youngkin argues the lawsuit is politically motivated and asserts that the state's actions are necessary to ensure election integrity. The DOJ seeks to restore voting rights for those affected and prevent future violations of the Quiet Period Provision.
Breitbart: Bon Jovi Endorses Kamala Harris in Cringey Song Confessing His 'Privilege'
Jon Bon Jovi has endorsed Kamala Harris, releasing a music video for his song "The People’s House," which envisions a presidency focused on unity and love. The video promotes diversity while avoiding current issues like high consumer prices and illegal immigration.
His endorsement aligns with Harris's campaign theme of "joy," following support from Bruce Springsteen.
The Telegraph: Jewish CBS presenter previously censured over Israel ‘bias’ by bosses
CBS faces internal conflict after anchor Tony Dokoupil was reprimanded for challenging pro-Palestinian views, leading to accusations of anti-Israel bias. This incident follows previous claims of his editorializing and has drawn support from other CBS journalists.
The controversy coincides with public criticism from Donald Trump regarding CBS's editing practices, raising broader concerns about media impartiality.
Breitbart: Danica Patrick Says She's Never Voted Before, But Will Vote for Trump This Year
Danica Patrick announced her intention to vote for former President Trump, despite never having voted before. Speaking at a town hall with Senator JD Vance, she emphasized the importance of her vote and humorously suggested that voters could "vote twice" legally by bringing a friend.
Vance endorsed her idea, reinforcing the message of legal voting. Their appearance in North Carolina follows Hurricane Helene's significant impact on the state.
#economy
Breitbart: September Inflation Falls Under 4% Threshold in Argentina in Major Win for Javier Milei
Argentina's inflation rate dropped to 3.5% in September, the lowest since November 2021, attributed to President Javier Milei's economic reforms. This marks a significant decrease from 25.5% when he took office in December 2023, following a period of severe economic crisis.
Milei's policies emphasize fiscal balance and a "zero deficit" approach. His administration has also achieved the first GDP surplus since 2008, reversing a previous deficit. The government celebrates this progress as a sign of recovery from the previous administration's economic challenges.
#military
Le Monde: Geopolitical crises revive the global submarine market
Naval Group signed a €5 billion contract to deliver four Barracuda submarines to the Netherlands, replacing the aging Walrus-class vessels. The deal follows extensive competition and aims to bolster Dutch defense capabilities through a partnership with local manufacturers.
The Barracuda submarines will feature advanced technology and capabilities, including lithium-ion batteries and the ability to launch Tomahawk missiles. Meanwhile, Canada is seeking to enhance its submarine fleet amid increasing Arctic strategic interests.
#education
Breitbart: Catering to Non-English Speaking Kids Sends Education Costs Skyrocketing
The influx of migrant children into U.S. public schools has led to significant budget reallocations, impacting resources for native students. Schools are facing challenges in hiring multilingual staff and accommodating a growing number of English Language Learners (ELL), with some districts reporting over 400% increases in ELL enrollment.
As a result, local school budgets are strained, with districts like Charleroi, Pennsylvania, experiencing a dramatic rise in spending on ELL services. This shift raises concerns about the educational outcomes for both migrant and native students, as proficiency rates for migrant students remain low.