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19 Oct 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive -- Donald Trump Jr. Blasts Leftist Narrative that Trump Is Exhausted: 'Absolute Workhorse'
Exclusive -- Donald Trump Jr. Blasts Leftist Narrative that Trump Is Exhausted: 'Absolute Workhorse'
Donald Trump Jr. defended his father against claims of exhaustion, asserting that Donald Trump is actively engaged in the campaign with more interviews than Vice President Kamala Harris. He criticized the mainstream media for promoting a false narrative and emphasized the need for voters to unite.

He highlighted various crises under the Harris-Biden administration, including the cost of living and immigration issues, urging Americans to vote and counteract what he perceives as media bias.


Forbes: Elon Musk And Marjorie Taylor Greene Rehash Debunked Dominion Vote-Stealing Conspiracy
Elon Musk And Marjorie Taylor Greene Rehash Debunked Dominion Vote-Stealing Conspiracy
Elon Musk and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have revived debunked conspiracy theories regarding Dominion Voting Systems, claiming the machines influenced the 2020 election. Musk suggested hand-counting ballots, while Greene cited a voter issue that was clarified as a misunderstanding.

Dominion has stated it is prepared to defend against false claims, emphasizing the rarity of voter fraud. Congress has allocated $900 million for election security amid ongoing skepticism about U.S. voting systems.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Donald Trump Jr.: Americans in Hard-Hit Areas 'Voting in Record Numbers'
Exclusive -- Donald Trump Jr.: Americans in Hard-Hit Areas 'Voting in Record Numbers'
Donald Trump Jr. noted record voter turnout in areas affected by recent disasters, emphasizing the urgency of participation in the upcoming elections. He encouraged Republicans to mobilize their base and remain vigilant against complacency, despite positive early voting trends.

He highlighted the enthusiasm among voters, particularly in battleground states, and criticized the Democrats' strategies. Trump Jr. believes that grassroots efforts and engagement will be crucial for Republican success.


#society

Times Of Israel: Palestinians say settlers torch homes, poultry farm and fields in northern West Bank
Palestinians say settlers torch homes, poultry farm and fields in northern West Bank
Jewish settlers attacked the Palestinian village of Jalud in the West Bank, injuring several residents and setting fire to homes and agricultural property. The violence follows a pattern of increased settler aggression during the olive harvest season, raising concerns among local farmers.

The United Nations has warned that this year's olive harvest is particularly perilous for Palestinians, with reports of intensified attacks on farmers. Human rights groups allege that extremist settlers aim to financially harm Palestinian agricultural efforts and drive them off their land.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Britain must confront the new Axis of Evil
Britain must confront the new Axis of Evil
The Labour Government, led by Sir Keir Starmer, appears focused on domestic issues while global threats, particularly from Russia and its allies, escalate. North Korean troops are reportedly set to join the conflict in Ukraine, marking a significant shift in the war dynamics.

This situation highlights the need for the UK to reassess its defense priorities amidst rising global tensions, including Iran's actions against Israel and China's maneuvers around Taiwan. A more proactive approach to national security is essential to avoid potential conflicts.


#education

Fox News: Massachusetts parents sue school district over student receiving 'D' after using AI for social studies project
Massachusetts parents sue school district over student receiving 'D' after using AI for social studies project
The parents of a Massachusetts high school senior have filed a lawsuit against the school after their son received a "D" grade and detention for using artificial intelligence in a social studies project. They argue that the school's code of conduct did not prohibit AI use and claim it constitutes unfair punishment.

The lawsuit contends that the grade negatively impacts the student's college applications and National Honor Society eligibility. The parents seek to have the grade changed and to clarify that their son did not cheat.