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22 Oct 2024
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Beyond the Battlegrounds – What to Watch on Election Day - Liberty Nation News
The upcoming presidential election hinges on key battleground states, particularly Minnesota, New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, each holding significant Electoral College votes. Polls indicate fluctuating support for candidates, with Trump showing potential gains in traditionally Democratic areas.
Minnesota's polling suggests a tighter race than expected for Harris, while Trump aims to capitalize on underperformance in New York. Virginia's political landscape remains competitive, and Pennsylvania is critical for both candidates, with recent trends favoring Trump.
Fox News: Trump leads Harris in Georgia 2 weeks from Election Day, poll finds
A recent poll shows Donald Trump leading Kamala Harris by 4% in Georgia, with 47% support compared to Harris' 43%. Voter concerns center on inflation, the economy, and immigration, while 8% remain undecided.
Georgia's Secretary of State is under pressure to release results from a voter roll audit aimed at ensuring only U.S. citizens vote, amid claims of non-citizen registrations.
Liberty Nation News: Who's Winning the Early Vote? - Liberty Nation News
Early voting trends indicate a shift in party dynamics ahead of the upcoming election. Republicans are voting early in greater numbers, reversing a long-standing trend, while Democratic early voting appears lower than in 2020, particularly among women in battleground states.
The analysis suggests that Republicans have successfully mobilized their base to vote early, potentially improving their chances in key states. The overall enthusiasm among Democratic voters, especially women, seems to be waning, which could impact election outcomes.
GB News: Lee Anderson unearths historic clip of Natalie Fleet exposing Labour economic shambles
Lee Anderson criticized Labour MP Natalie Fleet for her economic ignorance after she admitted on Politics Live that she did not know how to find extra government funding. This followed Fleet's claims of responsible governance and delivering for working people.
Labour faces accusations of hypocrisy amid cronyism scandals, leading to a decline in leader Keir Starmer's approval ratings. Reform is gaining traction, polling as the third largest party in Wales, surpassing the Conservatives.
Fox News: 'Reliable indicator' for election results that's dethroning traditional polls and more top headlines
Early voting begins in several states, including Hawaii and Wisconsin, as Hurricane Helene displaces survivors. A new analysis indicates shifting voter support, while political figures face scrutiny over their messaging and actions ahead of the elections.
In sports, Lamar Jackson excelled with five touchdown passes, leading the Ravens to victory. Meanwhile, a credit card company introduces extra fees for paper statements, reflecting rising costs for consumers.
#society
GB News: Woman left stuck UPSIDE DOWN for SEVEN HOURS while trying to retrieve phone from crevasse
A 23-year-old woman, Matilda Campbell, became trapped upside down between boulders for seven hours while trying to retrieve her phone in Australia's Hunter Valley. Emergency services conducted a complex rescue operation, successfully freeing her with only minor injuries.
Campbell expressed gratitude to her friends and rescuers on social media, acknowledging the ordeal and her decision to avoid future rock exploration. Her mobile phone, however, remained at the bottom of the crevice.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel attacks Hezbollah's financial system in Lebanon
Israeli bombardments in southern Beirut have intensified, resulting in at least 13 deaths. Israel aims to dismantle Hezbollah's financial network, targeting its institutions and leaders amid ongoing military operations.
US officials are proposing diplomatic solutions to de-escalate the conflict, but hopes for a ceasefire before the US presidential election are diminishing.
The Telegraph: Hezbollah ‘hoarding $500m in money bunker under Beirut hospital’
Israel's military alleges that Hezbollah is storing hundreds of millions in cash and gold in a bunker beneath a Beirut hospital, linked to funds from Iran. The IDF estimates the stash to be worth at least half a billion dollars.
IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari urged the Lebanese government and international community to prevent Hezbollah from utilizing these funds for terrorist activities.
#military
Fox News: China holds live-fire drills near Taiwan, in another show of force
China is conducting live-fire military drills near Taiwan, prompting concerns from the U.S. and Taiwan's government. The exercises, part of an annual routine, follow China's recent military actions aimed at reinforcing its claims over Taiwan amid rising tensions.
Taiwan's officials have condemned the drills as threats to regional stability, urging China to cease its military activities. The U.S. State Department has echoed these concerns, calling for restraint from China to maintain peace in the Taiwan Strait.
Fox News: From exploding pagers to 'honey trapping,' how Israel runs its clandestine operations
Israel conducted a covert operation targeting Hezbollah by utilizing pagers embedded with explosives, exploiting the group's shift to low-tech communication to avoid detection. The operation resulted in significant casualties among Hezbollah operatives when the devices detonated.
Additionally, Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad, has employed various methods, including honey trapping, to achieve its objectives, notably in the capture of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann. These operations highlight the blend of technology and traditional espionage tactics in Israeli intelligence work.
#education
The Federalist: School Choice Programs Have Saved Taxpayers Up To $45 Billion
Democrat lawmakers argue that school choice threatens state budgets, but reports indicate these programs actually save money, generating between $19.4 billion and $45.6 billion in net fiscal benefits. Public education spending has risen significantly without corresponding improvements in student performance.
School choice allows families to allocate state education funds to better meet their children's needs, ultimately benefiting taxpayers and the economy. Evidence suggests that increased competition from school choice can enhance the quality of education for all students.
#crime
GB News: Aldi thief who caused £3,400 of damage to steal £10 Easter eggs jailed
Richard Simmonds was sentenced to 13 months in prison for breaking into an Aldi supermarket to steal £10 worth of Easter eggs, causing over £3,400 in damage. He was confronted by an employee during the incident and has a lengthy criminal history.
The court noted that Simmonds committed the crime to support his drug addiction, but the judge condemned the act as "mindless damage for minimal gain." He will serve half of his sentence in custody.