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16 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Strong Surge of Young Men Identifying as Right-Wing Seen in Germany
A recent poll indicates a rise in right-wing identification among young men in Germany, with 25% of those aged 12 to 25 classifying themselves as conservative, up from less than 20% in 2019. In contrast, only 11% of young women identified similarly, showing a stark gender divide in political views.
The survey also revealed growing populist sentiments, with many young people feeling that government measures do not benefit them and expressing concerns about the prioritization of refugees over native citizens. Fear of conflict and economic instability were prominent concerns among the youth.
The Western Journal: Charlamagne tha God Reminds Kamala Harris About One of Her Biggest Failures, Leaving Her Scrambling to Shift Blame
Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism during an interview with Charlamagne tha God regarding her handling of the border crisis. She attempted to shift blame to former President Trump, despite her administration's ongoing challenges with immigration.
Harris's responses were seen as deflective, failing to address the current issues while claiming the Biden administration's early actions were sufficient. Critics suggest her approach may not effectively resonate with voters ahead of the upcoming election.
Fox News: Michigan community leader tells CBS 'a lot of Black men are not into the Harris campaign'
Michigan community leaders expressed concerns that many Black men are disinterested in Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign, feeling it lacks relevance to their lives. They noted that outreach efforts appear politically timed and that Harris has significant work to do to gain support.
Harris defended her campaign's intentions, emphasizing her commitment to addressing disparities, including the need for reparations to be studied. Despite some leaders believing she could win, they warned of parallels to past campaigns where the Democratic Party seemed out of touch.
Breitbart: Dingell: Harris Is 'in a Very Difficult Position' on What She Would Have Done Differently from Biden
Rep. Debbie Dingell stated that Vice President Kamala Harris faces challenges in distinguishing her policies from President Biden's due to her role as his Vice President. She emphasized the need for Harris to address economic issues clearly, including job protection and lowering grocery costs.
Dingell believes loyalty is important but insists that Harris must articulate her vision for change to resonate with voters seeking alternatives.
The Western Journal: Fed-Up Time Magazine Owner Savages Harris, Asks Why She Can't Live Up to Past Presidential Nominees' Standards
Marc Benioff, owner of Time magazine, criticized Vice President Kamala Harris on social media for not granting interview requests, contrasting her engagement with the press to that of other presidential candidates. He questioned her transparency and public interaction.
Harris has been limiting her interviews to local media and friendly platforms, raising concerns about her authenticity and connection with voters, particularly within the Black community. Her recent performances have led to declining support in polls.
#economy
Forbes: Mortgage Rates Rise To 2-Month High—Defying Conventional Interest Rate Cut Wisdom
Mortgage rates rose to 6.52%, the highest since August, despite a recent Federal Reserve interest rate cut. This marks the sharpest two-week increase since February, leading to a 17% drop in mortgage applications.
The rise is linked to increasing yields on 10-year Treasury notes, which have moved from 3.6% to 4.01%. This trend indicates a shift in market sentiment, suggesting confidence in the economy despite higher borrowing costs.
#science
GB News: Asteroids hiding in 'Doomsday swarm' heading towards Earth, confirm scientists
Scientists have confirmed the existence of a "Doomsday swarm" of asteroids, revealing that only 9 to 14 potentially dangerous large asteroids are present, which is fewer than expected. The findings suggest a lower risk of impact than previously thought.
Despite this reassurance, researchers emphasize the need for improved detection capabilities in planetary defense. The Taurid swarm, which produces annual meteor showers, is believed to be remnants of a large asteroid or comet that broke apart 20-30,000 years ago.