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17 Oct 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Nolte: CBS Boss Shari Redstone Lies About Wanting More Conservatives at Network
Nolte: CBS Boss Shari Redstone Lies About Wanting More Conservatives at Network
Shari Redstone, controlling stakeholder of Paramount Global, has expressed a desire for more conservative voices at CBS News, citing a perceived liberal bias. Critics argue this is a late response to ongoing issues within the network, including controversial coverage of Israel and internal conflicts.

Despite her influence and power, many believe her recent statements lack sincerity, as she has had ample opportunity to address these concerns in the past. The timing of her remarks raises questions about their authenticity.


Fox News: Harris to virtually attend Catholic charity dinner that rival Trump is headlining
Harris to virtually attend Catholic charity dinner that rival Trump is headlining
Vice President Kamala Harris will attend the Al Smith dinner virtually, marking the first time in 40 years a presidential candidate will not be present. New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan expressed disappointment over her absence, emphasizing the event's spirit of unity.

Harris's campaign stated her focus is on campaigning in Wisconsin, prioritizing battleground states ahead of the election. Former President Trump will attend the dinner in person.


The Western Journal: Federal Judge Sides with Biden-Harris DOJ, Blocks Attempt to Remove Ineligible Voters from Rolls Ahead of Election
Federal Judge Sides with Biden-Harris DOJ, Blocks Attempt to Remove Ineligible Voters from Rolls Ahead of Election
A federal judge has blocked Alabama's plan to purge voter registration rolls, citing a violation of the 90-day deadline before federal elections. The program aimed to remove over 3,000 voters, including many eligible U.S. citizens.

The judge's order allows the state to remove ineligible voters for other reasons but mandates that those targeted by the purge be informed they can vote. The injunction is effective until after the November 5 election.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Breitbart's Alex Marlow Speaks at Young America's Foundation Conference
Watch Live: Breitbart's Alex Marlow Speaks at Young America's Foundation Conference
Alex Marlow, Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart News, shared insights for young conservatives at the Young America’s Foundation October High School Conference held at the Reagan Ranch. His lessons focused on conservative values and engagement in contemporary political discourse.




Breitbart: Gaetz Seeks to Make Sure States Can Easily Remove Illegals from Voter Rolls
Gaetz Seeks to Make Sure States Can Easily Remove Illegals from Voter Rolls
Rep. Matt Gaetz is introducing the "National Motor Voter Clarification Act" to enable states to remove illegal aliens from voter rolls without federal interference. This comes amid a DOJ lawsuit against Virginia for removing over 6,300 foreign nationals from its rolls.

Gaetz argues that the legislation is necessary for election integrity, especially as the DOJ claims such removals violate the National Voter Registration Act. His bill aims to clarify federal law regarding the removal of ineligible voters close to elections.


#society

Breitbart: Parents Win: Judge Rules Meta Must Face Most Claims in States' Lawsuit over Social Media Addicting Minors
Parents Win: Judge Rules Meta Must Face Most Claims in States' Lawsuit over Social Media Addicting Minors
A federal judge has denied Meta's motion to dismiss claims from 34 states that Facebook and Instagram are designed to be addictive for young users, causing harm. The judge ruled that some claims under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act can proceed, while others are limited by Section 230 protections.

Meta's features, like infinite scroll and autoplay, are partially shielded from liability, but certain design elements may be considered unfair practices. The ruling is part of broader litigation involving multiple social media platforms accused of fostering compulsive use among minors.


Human Events: RAW EGG NATIONALIST: The Scientific American says science is for cucks
RAW EGG NATIONALIST: The Scientific American says science is for cucks
Scientific American has published a defense of cuckoldry, arguing that negative perceptions stem from misogyny and cultural ignorance. Professor Brooke Scelza highlights that in various cultures, cuckoldry can serve men's interests, challenging the notion that it makes them "beta males."

The article connects this perspective to current political themes, particularly the Democratic Party's evolving masculinity narrative and its implications for traditional family structures. This shift is seen as part of a broader leftist agenda aimed at undermining patriarchy and capitalism.


#culture

The Western Journal: One Direction Singer Said He Was Having a 'Lovely Day' Before His Tragic Death: Report
One Direction Singer Said He Was Having a 'Lovely Day' Before His Tragic Death: Report
Liam Payne, former One Direction singer, died at 31 after falling from a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His last social media posts indicated he was having a pleasant day just before the incident, but he reportedly exhibited erratic behavior prior to his death.

Payne struggled with addiction issues and had been vacationing alone after his girlfriend left. His passing has sparked condolences and reflections on his impact in the music industry.


GB News: Co-op launches festive snacks and announces return of fan 'favourites' ahead of Christmas - when you can buy them
Co-op launches festive snacks and announces return of fan 'favourites' ahead of Christmas - when you can buy them
Co-op is launching new holiday treats, including Irresistible Camembert and Black Garlic crisps and various mince pies, available from October 23. The festive offerings include classic and innovative flavors, catering to diverse dietary preferences.

Shoppers can find traditional options like All Butter Mince Pies and vegan-friendly Merry Mince Pies, along with gluten-free alternatives. Some items will be available starting November 1.


Fox News: Mitzi Gaynor, 'South Pacific' star who worked with Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, dead at 93
Mitzi Gaynor, 'South Pacific' star who worked with Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, dead at 93
Mitzi Gaynor, famed for her role as Nellie Forbush in "South Pacific," passed away at 93 from natural causes in Los Angeles. Her long career spanned eight decades across film, television, and stage, earning her a Golden Globe nomination and significant acclaim.

Gaynor was a pioneering entertainer, being the first woman to guest star with several legendary performers on television. She also became the highest-paid female entertainer in Las Vegas and enjoyed a successful touring career.


#crime

Forbes: Al Capone Found Guilty Of Tax Evasion On This Day In 1931
Al Capone Found Guilty Of Tax Evasion On This Day In 1931
On June 17, 1931, Al Capone was convicted of tax evasion and sentenced to 11 years in prison. Despite his criminal empire and wealth, he failed to file tax returns, leading to his downfall after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that illicit income was taxable.

Capone's life of crime began in Brooklyn and escalated in Chicago, where he became a notorious gangster. His eventual imprisonment at Alcatraz marked the decline of his influence, and he died in 1947 with severely diminished mental capacity.


#science

Forbes: This Nonprofit Wants To Use AI To Understand Animal Communication–And Two Billionaires Are Backing It
This Nonprofit Wants To Use AI To Understand Animal Communication–And Two Billionaires Are Backing It
The Earth Species Project has secured $17 million in funding to enhance its AI research aimed at decoding animal communication, particularly focusing on species like beluga whales and crows. The project intends to expand its research team and improve its foundational model for understanding animal vocalizations.

Founded by tech entrepreneurs, the nonprofit seeks to shift perceptions of humanity's relationship with nature, potentially aiding biodiversity and climate efforts. Despite challenges in data collection and skepticism about translating animal sounds, the organization remains optimistic about its mission.