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22 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Trump meets with Latino leaders after new poll shows him 11 points ahead of Harris in key voting bloc
Former President Trump hosted a roundtable with Latino leaders in Miami, highlighting a new poll showing him leading Vice President Kamala Harris among Latino voters by 11 points. He criticized Harris for her lack of campaign activity, asserting that he is the candidate who can bring prosperity back to America.
The poll indicates Trump has gained support from Latino voters, with 49% backing him compared to 38% for Harris. While Harris retains a strong lead among Black voters, her support has diminished significantly compared to previous elections.
Breitbart: Nolte: Kamala Who? -- Blue Wall Democrats Embrace Trump After Voting to Impeach Him
Democratic Senate candidates in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are distancing themselves from Kamala Harris and embracing Donald Trump's policies as their leads in polls narrow. Incumbents Bob Casey and Tammy Baldwin, who voted to impeach Trump, are now highlighting their bipartisan efforts with him.
Rep. Elise Slotkin in Michigan is also softening her stance on Trump, reflecting a trend of Democratic candidates adapting their campaigns amidst changing voter sentiment. This shift indicates a growing momentum for Trump and the Republican ticket in these key states.
Breitbart: Report: Kamala Harris Busted for Plagiarism in Testimony to Congress
An analysis by the Washington Free Beacon reveals that Vice President Kamala Harris has allegedly plagiarized material in her book "Smart on Crime" and congressional testimony. The findings suggest significant portions of her testimony were copied from a Republican colleague, raising questions about her credibility.
Additionally, Harris is accused of lifting content from a fictionalized story about human trafficking. A plagiarism consultant noted that while the situation is serious, it reflects sloppy writing rather than malicious intent. Harris has not yet addressed these allegations.
Forbes: Trump Invites ‘Nelk Boys’ Onto Plane In Election’s Closing Stretch—After Montage Of Pro-Trump Pranks
Former President Donald Trump recently hosted the "Nelk Boys," a group of YouTubers known for their controversial pranks, on his plane. They have expressed support for Trump and engaged in pranks that mock political opponents, aiming to connect with young male voters.
Trump's campaign strategy includes leveraging social media influencers like the Nelk Boys to reach demographics less inclined to vote, particularly young men. Their growing rapport has led to mutual promotion, with Trump praising them as "modern-day stars."
Front Page Magazine: Jewish Dems Create New Religion Around Kamala
Kamala Harris's campaign is promoting "Kamala Shabbat" dinners, which focus on her values rather than traditional Jewish practices. These events feature discussions about her book and align her principles with Jewish ethics, diverging from actual religious observance.
Critics argue that this approach distorts Judaism, reducing it to a platform for political ideology. The dinners lack traditional elements and instead emphasize Kamala's influence, raising concerns about the authenticity of the religious experience.
Fox News: Harris senior spokesman silent on whether he still thinks Liz Cheney is 'crazy,' a 'warlord'
Ian Sams, a senior spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris, has shifted from criticizing Liz Cheney as a "warlord" to praising her as a "patriot" following her endorsement of Harris. His past critiques, including claims about Cheney's role in the Iraq War, have drawn scrutiny.
Sams now highlights Cheney's commitment to country over party and her support from former Bush administration officials. The Trump campaign has responded, emphasizing discrepancies in Sams' past statements about Cheney's career.
GB News: CPS decision to name Martyn Blake branded a 'wicked and spiteful act' by former detective
A former Scotland Yard Detective is calling for a public inquiry into the Crown Prosecution Service's handling of Sergeant Martyn Blake, who was acquitted of murder charges related to the shooting of Chris Kaba during a police operation. Blake was cleared after a lengthy trial.
Breitbart: Fact-Checker: NY Measure Would Allow Males to Compete in Girls’ Sports
New York's Proposal 1, an amendment on the November ballot, aims to enshrine protections for abortion, gender identity, and gender expression. Opponents argue it could allow biological males to compete on female sports teams, impacting fairness in athletics.
Supporters contend the amendment would strengthen existing protections for transgender athletes by embedding them in the state constitution, making it harder to reverse. The proposal requires a simple majority to pass.
The Telegraph: Son of Singapore’s founder forced to flee to UK after family home rift
Lee Hsien Yang, son of Singapore's founder, has been granted asylum in the UK after alleging persecution by his brother's government. He claims he faced legal actions and investigations amid a family dispute over their father's estate.
Yang fled to the UK two years ago, citing safety concerns, and received asylum in August due to a recognized risk of persecution if he returned to Singapore.
#society
Fox News: Woman becomes stuck upside down between boulders for 7 hours while trying to retrieve dropped phone
A woman in Australia was trapped upside down between boulders for seven hours while trying to retrieve her phone from a crevice. Emergency responders managed to free her after removing an 1,100-pound boulder, and she sustained only minor injuries.
Despite the successful rescue, her phone was not recovered.
Breitbart: Italian Surfer Dies After Being Impaled by Swordfish Off Indonesian Coast
Giulia Manfrini, a 36-year-old Italian surfer and social media influencer, died after being impaled by a swordfish while surfing off the coast of Indonesia. Friends attempted to provide first aid, but she was later pronounced dead at a health center.
Her body is awaiting transport back to Italy, and her hometown community expressed deep condolences for her untimely death. Manfrini was remembered for her kindness and passion for surfing.
Fox News: Airport sets 'max' time limit on goodbye hugs for travelers
Dunedin Airport in New Zealand has introduced a policy limiting farewell hugs in passenger drop-off areas to three minutes to improve efficiency and reduce traffic congestion. Signs have been posted to remind travelers of this new regulation.
Reactions on social media vary, with some criticizing the policy as government overreach, while others find the time sufficient for farewells. Airport officials defend the measure as a practical solution for smoother operations.
#military
The Telegraph: Ukrainian ‘draft-dodger’ kills himself in army recruitment centre
A man wanted for evading military service in Ukraine reportedly took his own life after being apprehended by police and taken to an army recruitment center. This incident highlights the intense drafting efforts amid ongoing manpower shortages due to the Russian invasion.
Authorities in Poltava confirmed the man's refusal to undergo a military medical examination, and an investigation into his death is underway.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Of Mice, the Heart, & the Risen Sun
Elizabeth Marshall's "Pathways: Uncommon Poems" explores common themes through a unique poetic lens. The collection spans decades, addressing Christian faith, nature, and personal memories, often featuring everyday creatures like mice and earthworms, revealing deeper insights into life and relationships.
The author reflects on the challenges of reviewing family works, asserting that love allows for both praise and constructive criticism. Overall, the collection's strength lies in its ability to evoke emotion and contemplation through accessible yet profound imagery.
Fox News: Bob Saget's widow Kelly Rizzo thinks he wouldn't be 'thrilled' with her dating, but would support her choice
After Bob Saget's unexpected death in 2022, his widow, Kelly Rizzo, has moved forward with actor Breckin Meyer, who openly discusses Saget and has been accepted by Saget's daughters. Rizzo appreciates the support and connection they share.
Rizzo expressed the importance of receiving the daughters' blessing to date again, emphasizing their desire for her happiness. She remains open to the possibility of marriage with Meyer.
#health
Fox News: 'Airport malaria' on the rise in Europe, new study suggests: Here's what travelers should know
A study published in Eurosurveillance reported an increase in airport and luggage malaria cases in Europe, with 145 cases identified between 2018 and 2022. Most cases occurred in France, Belgium, and Germany, primarily during summer months, despite a decline in travel due to the pandemic.
Experts emphasize that while these cases are real, they remain rare and pose a low risk in non-endemic areas. They recommend adherence to WHO disinfection procedures to mitigate potential threats. Malaria continues to be a significant health issue globally, particularly in developing countries.
#crime
GB News: Man jumps over fence and ESCAPES JAIL on same day thousands of prisoners set free
GB News reporter Sophie Reaper witnessed a prisoner escape from HMP Kirkham while reporting live. The incident coincided with the government's early release of thousands of criminals, raising concerns about prison security.
Authorities are collaborating with police to recapture the escaped inmate, emphasizing that such absconds are uncommon but result in severe penalties for those who flee.