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15 Oct 2024

#politics

Fox News: As a cautious Kamala loses momentum, Democrats are panicking over a Trump win
As a cautious Kamala loses momentum, Democrats are panicking over a Trump win
Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is struggling despite significant fundraising and media support. She faces challenges in connecting with Black and Latino voters and has seen a decline in polling numbers, leading to concerns among Democrats about her viability against Donald Trump.

Her cautious approach and lack of distinct messaging have drawn criticism, and there are indications of tension within her campaign team. To regain momentum, Harris needs to focus on key battleground states and engage more directly with diverse audiences.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Biden-Harris Admin Blocking Israel From Taking Out Iran's Nukes Over Election Impact
Biden-Harris Admin Blocking Israel From Taking Out Iran's Nukes Over Election Impact
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated to the Biden administration a preference for targeting military sites in Iran instead of oil or nuclear facilities, aiming to limit escalation and avoid influencing U.S. elections. This approach suggests a strategic compromise in U.S.-Israel relations.

The Biden administration appears to have agreed to deploy THAAD missile defenses in exchange for Israel refraining from striking Iran's nuclear program, reflecting a focus on domestic political implications in foreign policy decisions.


#economy

Le Monde: Nobel Prize 2024: When economics meets history
Nobel Prize 2024: When economics meets history
Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson received the 2024 Bank of Sweden Prize for their influential work on economic growth, particularly their study "The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development," which links settler mortality rates to current economic outcomes.

Their research emphasizes the role of institutions in shaping economic progress, contrasting environments that fostered property rights with those that relied on exploitation. This approach has led to a surge in studies focusing on historical and institutional factors in economics.