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18 Oct 2024

#politics

Fox News: WATCH: FCC commissioner explains if CBS could be in hot water over controversial ’60 Minutes’ edit
WATCH: FCC commissioner explains if CBS could be in hot water over controversial ’60 Minutes’ edit
FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington stated that the commission may investigate CBS News following a complaint alleging "significant and intentional news distortion" in a recent "60 Minutes" interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. The complaint focuses on discrepancies in how Harris's responses were edited.

Simington emphasized the importance of public trust in news and noted that if CBS is found to have deliberately misled the audience, it could face consequences. The investigation hinges on whether the network's actions amounted to a violation of FCC rules regarding news distortion.


GB News: Kemi Badenoch husband: Who is Hamish Badenoch?
Kemi Badenoch husband: Who is Hamish Badenoch?
Kemi Badenoch emerged as a strong contender in the Tory leadership race, receiving significant support from the audience during a recent GB News programme. Her husband, Hamish Badenoch, has a background in politics and finance, and has been a supportive partner throughout her career.

The couple, married since 2012 and parents to three children, balance family life with Kemi's political ambitions, despite challenges. Hamish has previously engaged in politics but now focuses on supporting Kemi's campaign.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Oct. 18: Day 378 – With Sinwar dead, US looks to renew hostage talks
Daily Briefing Oct. 18: Day 378 – With Sinwar dead, US looks to renew hostage talks
The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing covers the death of Hamas leader Sinwar, examining identification methods and drone footage. It highlights reactions from the Biden administration and discusses potential successors, as well as Israel's response to the Iran attack and aid shipments to Gaza.

The podcast also notes the urgency for Israel to address the Gaza aid crisis amid US threats to limit arms deliveries.


Front Page Magazine: Biden-Harris Gave Over $1B to 'Palestinians' Since Oct 7
Biden-Harris Gave Over $1B to 'Palestinians' Since Oct 7
On the anniversary of the October 7 massacre, concerns have been raised about over $1 billion in U.S. aid flowing to Palestinian territories, which some argue funds Hamas. Despite promises to prevent misuse, aid continues to be seized by the group, enabling its operations.

Critics assert that U.S. foreign aid has inadvertently supported terrorism, drawing parallels with past aid to Afghanistan. Calls for suspending aid until safeguards are in place have been made, as the ongoing funding is seen as prolonging conflict and enabling terrorist activities.


#military

Le Monde: Yahya Sinwar's death opens a new phase in the war in Gaza
Yahya Sinwar's death opens a new phase in the war in Gaza
Israeli forces confirmed the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar on October 17, 2024, following a year-long manhunt. He was killed in an exchange of gunfire in Rafah, Gaza, marking the end of key figures behind the October 7 attack.

A drone video captured his final moments before an Israeli strike. Sinwar had been underground, communicating via messengers, and was believed to be negotiating ceasefires while holding Israeli hostages.


GB News: WATCH: Chilling footage shows Yahya Sinwar's desperate final act before being killed
WATCH: Chilling footage shows Yahya Sinwar's desperate final act before being killed
Drone footage shows the assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by an Israeli-controlled drone in Gaza. Sinwar is seen attempting to throw a stick at the drone moments before his death.




#other

GB News: Met Office issues rare AMBER weather warning as Storm Ashley looms - 'Danger to life'
Met Office issues rare AMBER weather warning as Storm Ashley looms - 'Danger to life'
The Met Office has issued a rare amber wind warning for the UK as Storm Ashley approaches, predicting stronger winds than previously anticipated. High winds are expected from Sunday into Monday, particularly affecting western Scotland, with gusts reaching 70-80 mph.

Residents should prepare for potential disruptions, including damage to buildings, power outages, and hazardous coastal conditions. Injuries and danger to life are likely, especially near the sea.