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14 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Poll: Donald Trump Leading Kamala Harris Among Independents
A recent Economist/YouGov survey indicates that independents are favoring former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris, with Trump receiving 40% support compared to Harris's 38%. Overall, Harris leads Trump by three points among all respondents.
The survey also reveals that independents are divided on who will win the presidential election, with both Trump and Harris receiving 32% support. Concerns about Harris's performance in key states have emerged, suggesting potential challenges for Democratic candidates in upcoming races.
Fox News: Fox News Politics: Who is to blame for the border?
Vice President Kamala Harris is set for her first formal interview with Fox News, while President Biden has warned Iran against any threats to former President Trump. Bill Clinton linked the murder of a Georgia nursing student to border security issues during a campaign event.
Clinton criticized Trump for hindering bipartisan border negotiations, suggesting that the student's death could have been prevented with better vetting, despite the alleged killer having already been screened.
Breitbart: Report: Team Harris Weighs Damage Control over Interview Debacles
The Harris campaign is exploring strategies to mitigate the impact of Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent comments suggesting she would not change anything from the past four years. This has allowed Republicans to highlight the Biden-Harris administration's record amid rising costs and international conflicts.
Harris is considering distancing herself from Biden on various issues, including the Israel-Hamas conflict, while facing challenges in addressing crime, inflation, and border security without contradicting the administration's policies.
The Federalist: Dem Judge Nixes Legal Bid To Keep Noncitizens Off AZ Voter Rolls
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit from a conservative group and an Arizona resident aimed at ensuring noncitizens do not register to vote in Arizona. The judge ruled they lacked standing and did not demonstrate imminent harm related to voter registration laws.
The lawsuit highlighted concerns about 218,000 registrants lacking proof of citizenship, but the court cited the Purcell principle against changing election rules close to an election. The plaintiffs are considering an appeal.
GB News: ‘Lammy puts other countries first!’ Jenrick rages against reparations as Tory leadership hopeful vows to halve foreign aid
Tory leadership candidate Robert Jenrick criticized Foreign Secretary David Lammy's support for £200bn in reparations, asserting that Britain should not pay for its historical actions. Jenrick emphasized pride in British history and opposed prioritizing foreign interests.
He also proposed reducing the foreign aid budget to bolster defense spending, arguing that the UK must focus on its own needs over international financial commitments.
Fox News: 'Dumb thing for her to do': Rift between Harris and Biden camps causing internal disruptions, sources say
Reports indicate a rift between President Biden and Vice President Harris, stemming from issues related to staffing and messaging since her nomination. Discontent has arisen over coordination during public events, with Biden's actions sometimes undermining Harris's campaign efforts.
Despite these tensions, the White House maintains that Biden supports Harris and has made efforts to bolster her team. However, frustrations persist regarding the management of their respective campaigns and public appearances.
Fox News: Whoopi incorrectly says Reagan's 'Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall' was directed at Germans, not Soviets
Whoopi Goldberg mistakenly corrected Rosie Perez during a discussion on "The View" about Ronald Reagan's famous challenge to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev regarding the Berlin Wall. Goldberg claimed the wall was in Germany, prompting co-host Ana Navarro to clarify it was part of the Soviet Union.
The exchange highlighted confusion over historical context, with Goldberg expressing concern about media scrutiny of their discussion. The conversation shifted quickly after the correction.
#society
Breitbart: 'Total Destruction': Raging Fire Destroys 17th Century Chilean Church
A fire destroyed the San Francisco Church in Iquique, Chile, a 17th-century wooden structure, with no reported casualties. The cause of the fire, which reignited after being initially contained, is under investigation amid a trend of attacks on Catholic churches in the country.
This incident adds to a growing list of church fires and vandalism, with 111 churches affected since 2021. Similar incidents have occurred in other regions, including Canada.
Times Of Israel: ‘Overlooked’ grief: October 7 massacre left 2,185 bereft siblings, first study shows
A study by Masada Bochris highlights the inadequate support for siblings grieving the loss of family members during the October 7 attacks in Israel. Bochris argues that society overlooks sibling grief, which can intensify feelings of isolation and emotional distress.
The research indicates that bereaved siblings experience unique challenges and urges for tailored psychological support. Bochris advocates for recognition of their grief and equal benefits to those received by parents and spouses.
Le Monde: Madrid's youth rises against soaring housing cost
On October 13, 2024, tens of thousands protested in Madrid against rising rental prices and poor housing conditions, demanding government action. With rental costs up nearly 30% in five years, many young people struggle to afford housing, leading to calls for a rent strike.
The Socialist government’s new housing law aims to control prices but lacks mandatory enforcement, resulting in mixed outcomes. While rental prices fell in some areas, the number of long-term contracts decreased, as landlords adapt to circumvent regulations.
GB News: Ulez debt collectors visit dad and threaten repossession after he paid charge for wrong day
Steven Bortone, a father of three, faces escalating penalties from Transport for London (TfL) after mistakenly paying a Ulez charge for the wrong day. Despite his appeals and proof of payment, TfL has rejected his claims, leading to threats of repossession and increased fines.
Bortone describes the situation as a minor administrative error, expressing frustration at the lack of resolution. TfL maintains that he received the penalty charge notice correctly, as he did not pay for the specified day.
#economy
The Economist: Sir Keir Starmer’s elevator pitch for investment
In an interview with The Economist, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer emphasized the return of stability in Britain following Labour's significant electoral victory. He highlighted that government decisions can now be made with a long-term perspective.
The international investment summit featured prominent executives and included a ceremonial welcome from Charles III and a performance by Sir Elton John, showcasing Britain's renewed appeal for investment.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF soldier killed in south Gaza, as aid to Strip’s north renewed under global pressure
IDF soldier Sgt. Koren Bitan, 19, was killed in southern Gaza amid intensified operations. He is the 353rd IDF soldier to die in the ongoing ground offensive. Separately, Hamas air chief Samer Abu-Daqa was confirmed killed in a September airstrike.
Fighting continues in northern Gaza, with IDF airstrikes targeting Hamas positions. Humanitarian aid has been allowed into the region, though concerns about a potential humanitarian disaster persist. A polio vaccination campaign is underway following the first case in 25 years.
#culture
Breitbart: Marvel Comics Turns the Avengers' Hawkeye into a 'Non-Binary, Two-Spirit Native American'
Marvel Comics has introduced a new character, Charli Ramsey, as a non-binary Native American version of Hawkeye, replacing the traditional white character. This change is part of a broader trend in which Marvel has reimagined various characters to align with contemporary social issues.
The series explores an alternate Earth where iconic heroes never gained their powers, prompting the Avengers to encourage new individuals to assume their roles. This shift reflects Marvel's ongoing efforts to incorporate diverse identities and perspectives into its storytelling.
#history
Human Events: Archaeologists discover one of world’s oldest Christian churches in Armenia
Archaeologists in Germany and Armenia have discovered what may be one of the oldest Christian churches in the world at the Artaxata site in modern-day Armenia. The octagonal structure, dating to the mid-4th century AD, aligns with early Christian memorial buildings.
This discovery highlights Armenia's significance as the first Christian state, established in 301 AD. The findings include decorated marble fragments, reinforcing the site's historical importance in early Christianity.
#crime
Fox News: Los Angeles County DA releases Menendez brothers letter cited as 'new evidence' that sparked review of case
Los Angeles County DA George Gascon announced a review of the Menendez brothers' case, citing new evidence of alleged abuse by their father prior to the 1989 murders of their parents. This includes a letter from Erik Menendez detailing the abuse and a statement from a former boy band member.
Gascon emphasized the need to reassess the case in light of changing cultural norms regarding sexual assault. The brothers, convicted in 1996, are serving life sentences and their case has received renewed attention from recent media portrayals.
#sports
Breitbart: Cowboys Ridiculed for Blurring Out Score in Social Media Post During Historic Loss
The Dallas Cowboys faced mockery online after their stadium account posted a photo of a game with the scoreboard score blurred out. They lost to the Detroit Lions 47-9, prompting humorous reactions from fans and the Lions themselves.
This incident highlights the Cowboys' struggles this season, as they have previously used similar tactics after other losses.