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18 Oct 2024

#politics

Fox News: Nevada Senate hopefuls tackle trans athletes, immigration and UFOs in only debate
Nevada Senate hopefuls tackle trans athletes, immigration and UFOs in only debate
Senator Jacky Rosen and Republican candidate Sam Brown debated key issues in Nevada, including immigration, UFO transparency, energy policies, and abortion rights. Brown supported Trump's border policies, while Rosen advocated for bipartisan solutions and emphasized green energy initiatives.

The candidates also discussed the participation of biological males in women's sports, with Brown opposing it and Rosen suggesting a more nuanced approach. They found common ground on topics like tax policies for tips and support for Israel.


The Federalist: 50 Years After 'Gulag Archipelago,' Tyranny Threatens The U.S.
50 Years After 'Gulag Archipelago,' Tyranny Threatens The U.S.
The article discusses the concept of totalitarianism, contrasting alarmist claims about Donald Trump's threat to democracy with historical examples of actual authoritarian regimes, particularly referencing Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's "The Gulag Archipelago." It highlights the dangers of bureaucratic control and ideological conformity.

It draws parallels between Soviet totalitarianism and contemporary American society, suggesting that similar patterns of suppression and ideological purity tests are emerging in various institutions. The author warns of the potential consequences if these trends continue unchecked.


#society

Gataway Couple: Breezy Hill RV Resort: Everything You Need to Know
Breezy Hill RV Resort: Everything You Need to Know
Breezy Hill RV Resort in Pompano Beach, Florida, is a popular winter destination for snowbirds, offering basic amenities and proximity to local attractions. It features activities and facilities like swimming pools and shuffleboard but has received mixed reviews regarding staff hospitality and cleanliness.

While it provides affordable rates for Thousand Trails members, the campground may not suit travelers seeking a more welcoming atmosphere due to its crowded nature and complaints about staff interactions. Consider your priorities before booking.


The Telegraph: Woman, 82, still rides same bike she was given at 13
Woman, 82, still rides same bike she was given at 13
An 82-year-old Dutch woman, Jo Goosens, still rides her 1950s Gazelle bicycle, a gift from her parents nearly 70 years ago. Despite the rise of e-bikes among her peers, she prefers her traditional bike, which she maintains carefully and uses for daily errands.

Her bike was once stolen but was recovered after she spotted it outside a shop. Goosens has made minor repairs over the years but has never considered replacing it.


#health

Times Of Israel: High Court tells state to draw up formal procedure for Gaza medical evacuations
High Court tells state to draw up formal procedure for Gaza medical evacuations
The High Court of Justice has mandated the Israeli government to establish a formal procedure for evacuating sick and injured Gazan civilians for medical treatment abroad. This decision follows a petition from human rights organizations highlighting the urgent need for a systematic evacuation process after the closure of the Rafah Border Crossing.

Currently, only a limited number of patients have been evacuated since the crossing's closure, while thousands remain in need of urgent medical care. The court emphasized the necessity for a structured framework to facilitate these evacuations effectively.


#crime

GB News: Public schoolboy who attacked two sleeping students with hammer detained for life
Public schoolboy who attacked two sleeping students with hammer detained for life
A 17-year-old boy has been sentenced to life in prison for attacking two sleeping students and a teacher with hammers at Blundell's School in Tiverton, Devon. He was found guilty of attempted murder after the incident on June 9, 2023.

The judge imposed a minimum term of 12 years.


GB News: Dog owner jailed for 4 and a half years after crossbreed mauled his younger brother to death in 'horror attack'
Dog owner jailed for 4 and a half years after crossbreed mauled his younger brother to death in 'horror attack'
A dog owner, Gary Stevens, was sentenced to four and a half years in prison after his Cane Corso fatally mauled his younger brother, Wayne Stevens, in a severe incident. The case was heard at Derby Crown Court.




#science

Forbes: Northern Lights Update: These States Might See Aurora Borealis Tonight—And Saturday
Northern Lights Update: These States Might See Aurora Borealis Tonight—And Saturday
The northern U.S. has opportunities to view the northern lights on Friday and Saturday, with a Kp index of four indicating favorable conditions. A minor geomagnetic storm may enhance visibility, especially in Alaska and parts of Canada, and some northern U.S. states.

Observers are advised to look between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. in areas with minimal light pollution for the best experience. Increased solar activity is expected to continue, leading to more celestial events in the coming years.


#technology

Forbes: Apple Shares Rise In Premarket Amid Strong iPhone 16 Sales In China
Apple Shares Rise In Premarket Amid Strong iPhone 16 Sales In China
Apple's iPhone 16 launched successfully in China, with sales 20% higher than the iPhone 15 in the first three weeks. The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models performed particularly well, boosting Apple's market cap to a record high.

Despite previous concerns over competition from local brands like Huawei, recent data indicates a positive shift in demand for Apple's latest smartphones.