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17 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Nolte: Desperate Producers of Flop ‘Apprentice’ Movie Manufacture Fox News Controversy
The producers of the film The Apprentice are attempting to create controversy after its poor box office performance, which earned only $1.5 million on opening weekend. Their efforts included trying to purchase an ad spot on Fox News, which was rejected due to network policy.
The rejection is being framed by the producers as part of a larger conspiracy, despite the film already receiving significant media attention for its controversial content. The situation highlights the challenges faced by the film in gaining traction.
The Western Journal: Kamala Harris' Post About Constitution Backfires as Internet Sees Immediate Issue
Vice President Kamala Harris faced backlash on social media after claiming she has upheld her constitutional oath. Critics highlighted her perceived failures regarding border security and free speech, questioning her commitment to the Constitution.
Users on X criticized her stance on immigration and gun control, arguing that her actions contradict her statements about upholding constitutional rights. The post received significant negative feedback, with many asserting that she misuses the Constitution for political gain.
Breitbart: Hysterical Fake Tough Guy Dave Bautista Makes Pitch to Men: Trump Is Not a Tough Guy
Dave Bautista appeared on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live, urging men to vote for Kamala Harris while criticizing former President Donald Trump's masculinity. His comments aim to address Harris's poor polling among men, particularly Black men, prompting Democrats to enlist celebrities for support.
Bautista's remarks included personal attacks on Trump, contrasting his image with Harris's appeal. This effort follows the release of Harris's proposals targeting Black men, which have faced criticism for being perceived as pandering.
Breitbart: 'Where You Been, Homie?': Black Men Blast Obama for 'Insulting' Them
Former President Barack Obama has criticized the black community for not supporting Vice President Kamala Harris, whose backing has significantly decreased among black voters compared to 2020. Polls indicate a shift towards the Republican Party, particularly among younger black men.
Obama's comments have sparked backlash, with some viewing them as patronizing. The Harris campaign has since adjusted its outreach strategy, aiming to broaden its appeal beyond just the black community, as concerns grow over Trump's rising support among black voters.
The Western Journal: Harris Losing the Edge? Polling Guru Hands Kamala Devastating Update as Election Gets Even Closer
Polling indicates a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, with Nate Silver's model showing a 50% chance for both candidates. Harris's recent interview on Fox News did not bolster her position, leading to concerns about her campaign's effectiveness.
Despite predictions of a Harris victory from historian Alan Lichtman, betting odds favor Trump significantly. The election remains uncertain as various indicators, including public sentiment and unconventional polling methods, suggest a competitive landscape.
#society
Fox News: Charity hopes western North Carolinians not be forgotten during 'long, complicated' Helene recovery
Eblen Charities, based in Asheville, has been providing essential support to western North Carolinians affected by Hurricane Helene, which caused significant flooding and damage in late September 2024. The charity is addressing urgent needs such as housing, gasoline, and medical assistance, while facing increased demand for help.
The recovery process is expected to be prolonged, with many residents still lacking basic utilities. Executive Director Beth Russo emphasizes the importance of ongoing support and the resilience of the community during this challenging time.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Sinwar’s death is an Osama bin Laden moment. There is now real hope that the guns will fall silent
The elimination of Yahya Sinwar may pave the way for a ceasefire in the Middle East, potentially facilitating the release of hostages and a partial withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza. Increased pressure from the Biden Administration could also influence ceasefire discussions in Lebanon.
The current geopolitical landscape, marked by the degradation of Hamas and Hezbollah leadership, suggests that demands for peace may become compelling. However, uncertainties regarding hostage conditions and Israeli responses remain, particularly with looming U.S. elections.
#economy
Forbes: How A Small Cap Juggernaut Is Retooling The Power Grid And Helping Navy Ships Avoid Mines
American Superconductor's shares have surged 276% over the past year, driven by demand for its specialty wires and electronic gear used in renewable energy infrastructure. The company recently secured a $75 million contract with the Canadian Navy for its Ship Protection Systems, marking a significant milestone.
After years of financial struggles, AMSC is gradually recovering, reporting its first profitable quarter since 2010. Analysts are optimistic about its growth potential, particularly in military tech and energy sectors, as it aims for sustainable development amid competition from larger firms.
#military
The Telegraph: US attacks Houthi bunkers using stealth bombers in warning to Iran
The U.S. has conducted its first airstrikes in Yemen using B-2 stealth bombers, targeting five Houthi weapons storage sites. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin highlighted this as a demonstration of the U.S.'s ability to reach fortified adversary facilities.
The strikes may serve as a warning to Iran, as the B-2 bombers are capable of targeting deeply buried sites, including potential nuclear facilities.
#culture
Fox News: 'Jeopardy!' fans blame Ken Jennings for robbing contestant after ‘messy’ answer
During a recent episode of "Jeopardy!", host Ken Jennings faced backlash over a ruling regarding a contestant's answer in the Final Jeopardy round. Viewers criticized the legibility of Rishabh's written response, which appeared unclear compared to another contestant's answer.
Fans expressed frustration over Jennings' decision, suggesting that the game show should implement keyboards for answers to avoid such disputes. The incident adds to ongoing scrutiny of Jennings' rulings since he took over hosting duties.
#history
The Western Journal: Bill Clinton Begins Ethel Kennedy Funeral Speech by Talking About Flirting Incident
Former President Bill Clinton delivered a eulogy at Ethel Kennedy's funeral, recalling a lighthearted moment about her flirtatious nature. Ethel, widow of Robert F. Kennedy, passed away at 96, and her daughter confirmed her mother's playful spirit during the service.
President Biden also shared a personal story about a Valentine’s card from Ethel, highlighting her enduring legacy and connection to the Kennedy family. Ethel is survived by nine children, 34 grandchildren, and 24 great-grandchildren.
#science
Forbes: Comet Seen Once Every 80,000 Years Passes Over Earth Tonight—Here’s How To See It
Comet C/2023 A3, or Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, is visible from Earth after traveling from the Oort Cloud. It was first observed on October 14 and will not return for at least 80,000 years.
Best viewing is just after sunset and before sunrise until October 24, with the comet located between the Sagittarius and Scorpio constellations.