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America One News
19 Oct 2024
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Kamala Tries to Out-Trump Trump - Liberty Nation News
Kamala Harris recently appeared on Fox News, a move interpreted as an attempt to energize her base amid declining support in key battleground states. Her combative interview style mirrored tactics often used by Donald Trump, focusing on attacking him rather than policy discussions.
The response to her appearance was polarized, with supporters claiming success in hostile territory, while critics argued she failed to convince traditional Fox viewers. Ultimately, the interview may have served to rally her supporters rather than expand her appeal.
#society
GB News: New parking law changes could see drivers of heavier and larger petrol and diesel cars charged more
Bristol City Council is exploring new parking charges based on vehicle size, weight, and emissions, targeting larger and more polluting cars. A vote on establishing a task group for this initiative is scheduled for October 24, with public consultations to follow.
This proposal aligns with similar measures in other UK councils, such as Bath and Lambeth, aimed at promoting sustainable transport. Increased charges for high-emission vehicles are already in effect in some areas, reflecting a broader trend towards emissions-based parking systems.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US indicts 2 Sudanese brothers linked to Oct. 7 cyberattacks on Israeli alert apps
The U.S. has indicted two Sudanese brothers, Ahmed and Alaa Omer, for cyberattacks on Israeli early warning systems during the Hamas assault on October 7, 2023. They are linked to the cybercriminal group Anonymous Sudan, which has targeted critical systems in Israel and the U.S.
The brothers face severe charges, including potential life sentences for endangering lives through their cyber activities. Their group has conducted numerous DDoS attacks and has shown ideological ties to pro-Kremlin hackers.