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17 Oct 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Political Expert Mark Halperin Reveals Private Polls Are Looking Quite Different Than Numbers Shown in Media
Political expert Mark Halperin reports that private polls indicate former President Trump is performing better than public polls suggest in key battleground states against Vice President Kamala Harris. He notes that private polling is more accurate due to its focus on likely voters.
Halperin warns that Harris faces challenges in crucial states, including Pennsylvania and Michigan, which could jeopardize her chances in the Electoral College. He emphasizes that Trump supporters are optimistic about their momentum based on recent data.
Breitbart: James O'Keefe: Meta Engineer Admits Facebook Demotes Anti-Kamala Harris Posts, Shadowbans Conservatives
James O’Keefe alleges that a Meta engineer revealed in an undercover interview that Facebook demotes posts critical of Kamala Harris, potentially leading to shadowbans without user notification. The engineer discussed Meta's "Integrity Team" and a system called "civic classifiers" that targets political content.
The claims raise concerns about Meta's influence on political discourse and the upcoming 2024 election. The engineer's comments, made during a date setup, may reflect personal opinions rather than official policy.
Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: Desperate times call for desperate measures at the Harris campaign
Sean Hannity criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her performance in a recent interview, suggesting her campaign is struggling. He claimed she displayed anger and failed to take responsibility for issues under the Biden administration, often deflecting blame onto Donald Trump.
Hannity noted that unlike other media, Bret Baier pressed Harris on important topics, highlighting her evasiveness and frustration during the exchange.
Breitbart: 'I'm Not Joe Biden': Harris Tries to Distance Herself from Policy Failures
Vice President Kamala Harris distanced herself from the Biden-Harris administration's record during a Fox News interview, highlighting public dissatisfaction with the country's direction. She struggled to identify specific policy changes she would implement, reiterating that she is not Joe Biden.
Harris faces a dilemma in her campaign: she cannot propose changes to address issues like crime and inflation without contradicting the administration's policies, yet she needs to validate her record to maintain her candidacy.
Breitbart: Joyful Campaign: 'Screaming' Kamala Harris Gets Heated with Bret Baier
Vice President Kamala Harris's interview with Bret Baier on Fox News deviated from her campaign's "joyful" narrative, showcasing a combative demeanor instead. The exchange included heated moments, prompting Baier to apologize for the tone of the discussion.
Harris's campaign, previously characterized by lightheartedness and social media engagement, faced scrutiny as her responses appeared defensive under tough questioning.
#society
Fox News: Taliban begins enforcing rule banning 'images of living beings' in Afghan media
The Taliban is enforcing a ban on media outlets in Afghanistan from airing "images of living beings," as confirmed by an Afghan official. This rule, part of broader restrictions on women's visibility and voices, has been implemented in certain provinces and may extend nationwide.
The Vice and Virtue Ministry's legislation reflects a significant tightening of media freedoms, with state media instructed to avoid such images. The international community has expressed concern over these extreme measures, particularly regarding women's rights.
Front Page Magazine: UN Human Rights Council and Human Rights Abuses in Afghanistan
The UN Human Rights Council renewed the mandate for the Special Rapporteur on Afghanistan but faced criticism for lacking a mechanism to ensure justice for human rights abuses, particularly regarding the Taliban's treatment of women and girls. Activists demand an independent investigative body to address these violations.
The situation for Afghan women, especially former police officers, has deteriorated since the Taliban takeover, with many facing threats, violence, and economic hardship. The need for international accountability and support for those fleeing is urgent, as human trafficking remains a significant risk.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Trump Wins the Economic Debate While Harris Courts Wall Street
Donald Trump leads public sentiment on economic optimism ahead of the November election, with 42% believing the economy will improve under him compared to 34% for Kamala Harris. A significant partisan divide exists, with Republicans more optimistic about Trump's impact.
Optimism about personal finances is rising among voters, with 31% expecting improvement, up from 22% in July. This increase is linked to perceptions of candidate success, particularly among independents who lean towards Trump for economic improvement.
#military
Fox News: Navy jet located after crashing near Mount Rainier in Washington
A U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler jet crashed near Mount Rainier during a routine training flight. The wreckage was located on a mountainside, but the status of the two crew members remains unknown as search efforts continue.
An Emergency Operations Center has been established at NAS Whidbey Island to coordinate the response. The investigation into the crash is ongoing.
#science
Le Monde: 305 million years ago, a 2.6-meter-long centipede
A fossil of the giant millipede 'Arthropleura,' measuring 2.60 meters, was discovered in Saône-et-Loire. This finding challenges previous classifications, suggesting a need for a revision of the millipede phylogenetic tree based on new 3D imaging techniques.
Paleontologists have long debated the causes of Paleozoic gigantism, with theories ranging from high atmospheric oxygen to minimal competition for resources. The study offers insights into the anatomy and classification of this ancient creature.