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22 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Millions of voters have already cast ballots for Nov. 5 election
Early voting and mail-in ballots are seeing significant participation across the U.S., with over 15 million ballots cast. The race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris appears close, particularly in seven key swing states, where early voting trends may not predict final outcomes.
Voter enthusiasm is high, although early voting patterns suggest a smaller partisan gap compared to 2020. Changes in voter behavior and party attitudes toward early voting could influence the final results, but actual vote counts will only be available on election night.
The Federalist: Questioning Election Integrity Doesn’t Equal ‘Election Denial'
Concerns about election integrity in the U.S. are often labeled as "election denial" by some media outlets, creating an atmosphere of fear among election officials. This framing suggests that questioning the 2020 election results equates to a threat to democracy.
The article argues that legitimate issues regarding election administration, such as unsecured absentee ballot drop boxes, are overlooked. It contends that the focus should be on ensuring fair and secure elections rather than demonizing those who raise concerns.
#society
Fox News: Indiana mom pulls daughter from school after 6-year-old left behind on field trip: 'She thought she was lost'
An Indianapolis mother withdrew her first-grade daughter from school after the child was left behind at an apple orchard during a field trip. The girl, Cianni, was unattended for about 2.5 hours before being found and taken to the school.
The mother expressed confusion and dissatisfaction with the school's handling of the situation, feeling misled about the chaperoning arrangements. The school stated they are committed to student safety and are addressing concerns.
Fox News: Small town Indiana resident complain their kids are 'falling behind' in schools after an influx of migrants
Logansport, Indiana, is experiencing a significant influx of Haitian migrants, leading to a 15-fold increase in Haitian students in local schools. Residents express frustration, claiming their children are receiving less attention in classrooms, prompting some to choose homeschooling.
Local parents report safety concerns and cultural clashes, urging national leaders to address the situation. Mayor Chris Martin acknowledges assimilation challenges and calls for action rather than political discourse.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Seven East Jerusalem men arrested in Iran spy plot, including bid to kill scientist
Seven East Jerusalem Palestinians were arrested for allegedly spying for Iran and planning attacks in Israel, including an assassination plot against an Israeli nuclear scientist. The suspects, aged 19 to 23, were organized into a cell and had direct contact with Iranian handlers.
The group's activities included vandalism and sabotage, with escalating missions involving potential violence. They were motivated by nationalist ideology rather than financial gain. Their detention has been extended as investigations continue.
Times Of Israel: Blinken arrives in Israel as US looks to renew ceasefire talks, temper strike on Iran
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is visiting Israel to discuss a ceasefire and hostage release following the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. He plans to meet with Israeli officials and families of hostages while emphasizing humanitarian aid for Gaza.
After Israel, Blinken will visit Arab nations to address regional tensions, including the threat of an Israeli strike on Iran and ongoing conflicts with Hezbollah. He aims to facilitate discussions for a resolution to the violence and improve humanitarian conditions.
#economy
Le Monde: Gold rush: 'In 1994, it was worth €8,000 a kilo. Now it's €73,000'
The rise of gold-buying outlets in France, such as Godot & Fils and Or en Cash, reflects increased consumer interest in gold as a safe investment. With around 300 outlets and competitive commission rates, sales have surged, particularly since COVID-19, as people capitalize on high gold prices.
Gold prices have reached record highs, driven by economic uncertainties and geopolitical events. Customers prefer tangible assets like gold over cryptocurrencies, seeking security amid fears of inflation and financial instability.
#crime
GB News: 'Political correctness over justice!' Ex-police officer fumes over prosecution of marksman who shot Chris Kaba - 'Doing his duty'
A former police officer criticized the Crown Prosecution Service for prosecuting a police sergeant, Martyn Blake, who shot Chris Kaba while performing his duties. He argued that the CPS prioritized political correctness over justice, causing undue distress to the officer.
Blake was acquitted of murder, but concerns were raised about the CPS's decision to prosecute despite Kaba's criminal background, which was revealed only after the trial. The former officer emphasized the emotional toll on Blake for taking a life in the line of duty.
#technology
The Federalist: When Did Google Search Become Totally Useless?
Google, once a leader in providing relevant search results, has shifted towards prioritizing ads and partisan content over informative outcomes. Users now struggle to find unbiased information, with search results often skewed by marketing interests.
This trend raises concerns about the erosion of trust in online platforms, as users encounter a mix of sponsored content and biased narratives. The original goal of making information universally accessible seems increasingly compromised.