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23 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Star Michael Keaton Tries to Talk Men Out of Attending Trump Rallies
Michael Keaton is urging men not to attend Trump rallies, reflecting Kamala Harris's struggles with male voters. He claims Trump and Musk secretly disrespect men, aiming to counter Harris's recent backlash for her comments on misogyny and her efforts to attract black male voters.
Critics, including Robert Davi, argue that Keaton's approach mirrors past Democratic insults towards voters, suggesting it may alienate rather than persuade.
Breitbart: Cher Releases Eleventh Hour Endorsement of Kamala Harris in GOTV Video
Cher has endorsed Kamala Harris for president, urging her fans to vote for the Harris-Walz ticket. She expressed pride in supporting Harris, citing her past advocacy as a senator.
Despite her late endorsement, Cher previously called for Joe Biden to step aside, suggesting a need for fresh leadership within the Democratic Party.
Fox News: Video of Dem-aligned individual at Montana ballot box sparks 'tampering' concern from election administrator
A Democratic Party-affiliated individual was flagged for potential ballot box tampering in Montana after surveillance footage showed him making contact with the box. The election administrator raised concerns that the party did not inform officials about the individual's actions.
The individual, identified as Laszlo Gendler, was reportedly checking the box's security but acted outside established procedures. The incident has been reported to local law enforcement as the state prepares for a critical Senate race.
The Imaginative Conservative: "Philip Dru: Administrator," a Story of Tomorrow
Colonel Edward House's novel "Philip Dru: Administrator" illustrates the political aspirations and progressive ideals that influenced Woodrow Wilson's presidency. Although the extent of its impact on the Democratic Party's transformation remains unclear, Wilson's engagement with House highlights the novel's significance in shaping early 20th-century governance.
The narrative follows Philip Dru, who rises from military officer to political leader amid societal upheaval, advocating for reforms and a new government structure. The book serves as a critique of traditional governance, promoting a vision of efficiency and centralized authority that aligns with Wilson's progressive agenda.
Breitbart: 'This Is War:' Elon Musk Furious at Center for Countering Hate Plan to 'Kill Musk's Twitter'
The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) aims to undermine X (formerly Twitter) by pressuring advertisers to withdraw support, which Elon Musk views as an attack on free speech and foreign interference in U.S. elections. Musk has vowed to confront CCDH and its backers.
CCDH, linked to the UK Labour Party, seeks to align with U.S. lawmakers to promote regulatory changes that could impose stricter content controls on social media platforms. The organization is reportedly planning numerous meetings with congressional offices to advance its agenda.
The Western Journal: Newsweek Develops Creepy, Unhealthy Obsession with Trump and McDonald's After 45's Visit
Newsweek's extensive coverage of Donald Trump's recent visit to a McDonald's in Pennsylvania has drawn criticism for being obsessive. The article questions the authenticity of Trump's campaign stunt and highlights the outlet's focus on minor details, such as his short time working there.
Additionally, Newsweek addressed health concerns related to McDonald's, including an E. coli outbreak and a code violation at the franchise. Critics argue that such coverage reflects an unhealthy fixation on Trump rather than substantive reporting.
Fox News: Harris accuses Trump of seeking 'unchecked power,' being 'unhinged and unstable'
Vice President Harris criticized former President Trump, labeling him as "unhinged and unstable" and accusing him of seeking "unchecked power." Her remarks followed comments from Trump's former chief of staff, John Kelly, who described Trump as fitting the definition of a fascist.
Harris warned that without figures like Kelly in a potential second Trump term, there would be fewer safeguards against his behavior. Kelly had previously noted Trump's admiration for Hitler's actions.
#society
GB News: Pensioner sparks inheritance row after cutting kids from will and selling £200,000 stamp collection to cleaner for £1
A pensioner, Ray Watts, sold a £200,000 stamp collection to his cleaner for £1 and changed his will to leave his estate to her, cutting out most of his family. His daughter, Beverley Neate, is contesting the will, claiming he was not of sound mind when he made these changes.
Neate's lawyers argue that the will reflects undue influence from Pope and that Watts was confused during his final days. Pope's defense asserts that the will accurately represents Watts' wishes, citing his discontent with Neate's behavior. The case is ongoing.
Le Monde: Riots rock Lisbon after police shoot a Black man dead
Portuguese authorities arrested three individuals following violent protests in Lisbon triggered by the police shooting of a Black man, Odair Moniz. The unrest involved around 60 incidents, resulting in injuries to police and damage to vehicles.
The situation has raised concerns about police brutality, with anti-racism groups questioning the official narrative of the incident.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: IDF: Documents Expose 6 Al Jazeera Journalists as Hamas, Islamic Jihad Terrorists
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) allege that six journalists from Al Jazeera in Gaza are affiliated with Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. They provided documents purportedly linking the journalists to terrorist activities, claiming these individuals serve as military operatives.
The IDF has previously targeted Al Jazeera crews and accused the network of propagating Hamas narratives. Al Jazeera has attempted to distance itself from these allegations.
The Telegraph: People thought I was mad when I said the UN chief should resign. No one’s laughing now
The author criticizes UN Secretary-General António Guterres for his participation in the BRICS Summit in Russia, suggesting he is aligning with authoritarian leaders and undermining global peace efforts. This association is seen as detrimental, particularly regarding the situation in Ukraine.
The author expresses concern that Guterres appears to support a coalition of nations that challenge democratic values, raising questions about his suitability to lead the UN.
#culture
GB News: GB News announces special live Q&A with Martin Daubney
GB News will host a live Q&A with presenter Martin Daubney for VIP members on November 6 at 12pm via Zoom. The event allows members to ask questions and engage with Daubney on various topics.
To attend, individuals must register as VIP members, with membership costing £20 monthly or £216 annually. The event will be filmed for promotional use.
#sports
GB News: British strongman legend and Commonwealth gold medallist Geoff Capes dies aged 75
Geoff Capes, the two-time world's strongest man and British shot put record holder, passed away at 75. He represented Great Britain in three Olympic Games and won two Commonwealth titles, recognized as a leading strongman of his time.
Born in Lincolnshire in 1949, Capes excelled in various sports and had a notable career as a coalman and agricultural laborer.
#other
Le Monde: Turkish Aerospace Industries HQ struck by explosion
A significant explosion occurred outside Turkish Aerospace Industries near Ankara on October 23, 2024, resulting in multiple casualties. Turkey's interior minister labeled the incident a "terrorist attack," and reports indicated an ongoing hostage situation.
The blast coincided with a major defense and aerospace trade fair in Istanbul, attended by Ukraine's top diplomat. Turkey's defense sector is crucial to its economy, contributing significantly to export revenues.