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23 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Traditionally Dem leaders in key Michigan voting bloc ditch Harris, endorse Trump
Some Arab leaders in southeast Michigan are urging their community to support former President Donald Trump due to dissatisfaction with the Biden administration's handling of Middle Eastern conflicts. This sentiment is growing, particularly in Dearborn, a city with a significant Muslim population.
Mayors from the area express that many community members feel disillusioned and are considering a shift from their traditional Democratic support. They believe Trump's promises of stability and peace resonate more with their concerns about current events.
#society
GB News: Swanage care home: Three people dead and four in hospital after 'incident'
Three people have died and four others were hospitalized following a suspected carbon monoxide incident at Gainsborough Care Home in Swanage. Emergency services, including a hazard response team, are on-site, and residents have been evacuated to a nearby church.
Local authorities are conducting safety checks, and there is no indication of risk to the wider public. Community members have shown support by providing blankets to evacuees.
Fox News: Chicago eliminates migrant-only shelters, 'landing zone'
Chicago is closing its migrant-only shelter system and integrating it with traditional homeless services due to a decline in migrant arrivals. The new "One System Initiative" will add beds to the existing system but raises concerns about sufficient shelter capacity during winter.
The city has spent nearly $200 million on migrant support amid a $982.4 million budget shortfall projected for 2025. Mayor Johnson emphasized the need for a cost-effective approach while acknowledging the financial challenges ahead.
targetwalleye.com: Shore fishing walleyes, Down scan pickup, Lindner turnover talk – Target Walleye
Idaho Fish & Game is urging anglers to kill any walleye caught in the Snake and Salmon rivers to combat their rapid spread, which threatens juvenile salmon and steelhead habitats. Reports of walleye catches have increased significantly in recent years.
In related news, a man in Ontario was fined nearly $16,000 for illegally selling baitfish and walleye, while Pennsylvania is considering allowing anglers to remove skin from fish filets at public cleaning stations.
#culture
Gataway Couple: Fall and Thanksgiving Decorating Ideas For Your RV
RV decorating for Thanksgiving can enhance the holiday spirit, even in a small space. Simple ideas include using fall-themed pillows, towels, and window clings, as well as creating small displays and adding signs that express gratitude.
Fall is a popular time for RV camping due to mild weather and beautiful foliage. Many RVers enjoy decorating their rigs and participating in local activities, including potlucks at campgrounds.
#history
Fox News: Group of metal detectorists uncover hoard of coins in England
A group of metal detectorists discovered a hoard of 21 ancient coins near Okehampton Castle in Devon, England. The coins, dating from 1282 to 1434 A.D., were classified as treasure under the Treasure Act of 1996 and are hoped to be displayed in a museum.
The find, named the Okey Hoard, was made by the Teignbridge History Finders, led by Jim Luxton. This discovery highlights the historical significance of such finds, similar to other notable hoards like the Staffordshire and Hoxne Hoards.
#health
Forbes: More Listeria Recalls: Additional Frozen Breakfast Foods Recalled Across Two Countries
TreeHouse Foods has expanded a frozen waffle recall to include Belgian waffles and pancakes due to potential listeria contamination. The recall affects various brands sold at major retailers like Target and Walmart, with customers advised to return impacted products for refunds.
This follows a separate recall of 11.7 million pounds of meat and poultry products linked to listeria concerns from an Oklahoma facility. No illnesses have been reported related to either recall, but consumers are urged to check their products against the USDA's recall list.
#crime
Fox News: Judge declares Navy veteran suing CNN for defamation ‘did not act criminally or illegally’
A judge ruled that U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young did not act illegally, rejecting CNN's claims that he profited unlawfully from helping Afghan evacuees during the 2021 withdrawal. Young alleges CNN's reporting damaged his reputation and business.
The court found no evidence of criminal activity and noted that references to a "black market" were ambiguous regarding Young's actions. A civil trial is set for January 6, 2025.
#sports
GB News: Lewis Hamilton replaced by Mercedes after struggling at US Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton has been replaced by Kimi Antonelli for practice at the Mexican Grand Prix following his crash at the US Grand Prix. Hamilton criticized the performance of the Mercedes car, expressing disappointment over his inability to finish the race.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff attributed Hamilton's issues to the car's performance rather than driver error, noting that similar problems affected teammate George Russell. Hamilton is set to join Ferrari next year, with Antonelli slated to take his place in 2025.
#other
GB News: Disabled woman BANNED from every UK Asda after row with staff over service dog
Elanor Maxey, a disabled shopper, was banned from all Asda stores after a confrontation with staff regarding her service dog, Genie. The incident escalated when security demanded identification for the dog, which is not legally required, leading to claims of discrimination.
Asda later apologized and clarified that assistance dogs are welcome in their stores, stating they would reinforce this policy with staff. Maxey has been encouraged by police to report the incident as unlawful discrimination.