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24 Oct 2024
#politics
The Economist: How to read America’s early-voting numbers
Donald Trump has gained a slight edge over Kamala Harris in early voting for the 2024 presidential election, with a 53% chance of winning according to The Economist's model. This marks a shift as Harris's lead has narrowed in national polls and state-specific surveys.
The election remains competitive, with significant focus on key swing states. As the voting period progresses, both candidates are intensifying their campaigns in crucial areas.
Fox News: McDonald’s controversy shows media's 'You deserve a break today' approach to Kamala
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are engaged in a dispute over Harris's claim of having worked at McDonald’s during college. The New York Times and other outlets found no evidence to support her claim, yet they criticized Trump for questioning it, suggesting a bias in media coverage.
This controversy raises concerns about the media's treatment of political figures, particularly Democrats, and the implications for transparency and accountability in governance. The ongoing narrative hints at potential cover-ups that could influence future elections.
Fox News: Trump responds to ex-chief of staff after he's labeled 'authoritarian' and the 'general definition of fascist'
Former President Trump criticized his ex-chief of staff John Kelly after Kelly labeled him a "fascist" and claimed he admired dictators, including Hitler. Trump dismissed Kelly as a "total degenerate" and a "lowlife," asserting that he no longer valued Kelly's advice.
Kelly's comments have sparked debate, with some defending their validity while others view them as politically motivated. Trump's campaign continues to gain traction among independent voters despite the controversy.
Fox News: Early in-person voting kicks off in Maryland
Maryland residents can start in-person early voting on October 24, with absentee voting available since late September. Key races include the Senate contest between Angela Alsobrooks and former Gov. Larry Hogan, and the 6th Congressional District race featuring April McClain Delaney and Neil Parrott.
Voters can register in person during early voting or on Election Day. Absentee ballot applications are due by October 29, with completed ballots required by November 5. For more information, visit Vote.gov or Maryland's election website.
#society
Le Monde: Gisèle Pelicot, invincible even against 'lowest depths of the human soul'
Gisèle Pelicot appeared in court on October 23, 2024, demonstrating resilience despite her trauma from being raped while sedated. She expressed deep emotional conflict regarding her husband, who she trusted and shared a life with, yet felt betrayed by his actions.
Pelicot addressed the court with poise, recounting her experiences and the humiliation faced during the legal process. She emphasized the need for strength in confronting such injustices, highlighting the challenges faced by survivors.
#culture
GB News: Zayn Malik shares fresh update with fans after postponing tour following tragic death of Liam Payne
Zayn Malik has rescheduled his US tour to begin on January 21, 2025, following the death of former bandmate Liam Payne. The tour will include seven shows across North America, with tickets remaining valid for the new dates.
Malik expressed his grief over Payne's passing and shared a heartfelt tribute, reflecting on their friendship and musical bond. The investigation into Payne's death is ongoing.
#crime
GB News: Man, 80, charged with drug smuggling after 3.3kg of meth found in his suitcase at Heathrow
An 80-year-old German man, Heinz Magel, was arrested at Heathrow Airport for smuggling 3.3 kg of methamphetamine hidden in sweet wrappers. He had arrived from Mexico City and is facing charges by the National Crime Agency.
Magel is set to appear in Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court, with potential penalties including up to 7 years in prison for possession.
GB News: 'This is extraordinary!' Labour sets free a 'serious gangster' sentenced for KIDNAPPING - 'They said it would be non-violent offenders!'
Adam Brooks criticized the early release of Isaac Donkoh, a drill rapper sentenced for kidnapping and torturing a teenager, under Labour's prison release scheme. Despite being deemed a serious threat, Donkoh was freed after serving five years of a 12.5-year sentence.
Brooks called for a complete overhaul of the justice system, arguing that sentences should be served in full. The early release scheme, aimed at reducing prison overcrowding, has faced scrutiny, especially after Donkoh's release alongside 1,200 other inmates.