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24 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Montana Senate race shatters spending records at $309 per registered voter
The 2024 Montana Senate race has reached unprecedented spending levels, averaging $309 per registered voter. Democratic incumbent Jon Tester has spent $69.6 million, while Republican challenger Tim Sheehy has spent $19.7 million, with significant contributions from super PACs.
Outside spending totals approximately $154 million, heavily influencing the race. Despite Tester's financial advantage, recent polls indicate Sheehy leads by eight points, underscoring the race's national significance for Senate control.
Breitbart: Investor: Stock Market 'Convinced Trump Is Going to Win' Election
Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller suggested the stock market indicates a strong belief that Donald Trump will win the upcoming presidential election, despite his own intention to write in a candidate. He noted that sectors benefiting from deregulation would likely outperform under a Trump presidency.
Another billionaire, John Paulson, expressed intentions to withdraw his investments from the market if Vice President Kamala Harris wins, citing concerns over market uncertainty. Both investors reflect a broader sentiment among some financial elites regarding the election's potential impact on the economy.
Fox News: Jamie Dimon walks political tightrope, may be considering Harris cabinet position: report
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon reportedly considered a role in a potential Harris administration, possibly as treasury secretary, but sources indicate he has made no decisions and views such an offer as unlikely. He maintains a politically neutral stance and prioritizes his duties to shareholders.
Dimon has not endorsed either Harris or Trump, despite speculation about his political affiliations. He expressed a low probability of serving in any administration, emphasizing his commitment to his current role at JPMorgan Chase.
Breitbart: Nolte: Donald Trump Leads Nationally in Four Most Recent Polls
Former President Trump leads in recent national polls, narrowing the gap with Kamala Harris, who replaced Joe Biden. Trump's support has increased, with polling indicating he could improve his standing in swing states as Election Day approaches.
Voting early is emphasized as a strategic move to help the Trump campaign target undecided voters more effectively. This approach allows the campaign to allocate resources efficiently and ensure that committed voters are not overlooked.
The Federalist: Ex-Girlfriend: Kamala Harris' Husband Slapped Me In The Face
An anonymous woman has accused Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, of slapping her during a 2012 incident at the Cannes Film Festival. Friends of the accuser claim to have corroborating evidence, and she expressed outrage at Emhoff's public persona as a feminist.
Emhoff has denied the allegations, calling them untrue and a distraction. The accuser, a New York attorney, stated her claims are not politically motivated, highlighting a lack of media coverage regarding Emhoff's past infidelity.
Fox News: Ohio secretary of state sues Biden administration for 'obstructing' removal of non-citizen registered voters
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration, alleging obstruction in accessing federal records necessary to ensure that only U.S. citizens vote in Ohio elections. He claims this lack of access hampers efforts to audit voter rolls effectively.
LaRose's office has removed nearly 155,000 inactive registrations and identified non-citizen voters, but argues that the administration's refusal to share data complicates these efforts. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining election integrity.
Fox News: Axelrod downplays Harris 'word salad city' criticism, argues voters still don't know the vice president
David Axelrod, a former Obama advisor, commented on Vice President Kamala Harris's responses during a CNN town hall, describing some as "word salad." He noted that Harris is scrutinized more than Donald Trump due to her need to introduce herself to the public.
Axelrod acknowledged the pressure on Harris to provide clear answers and emphasized the importance of her strengths in the presentation. He suggested that her failure to address certain concerns directly could be a missed opportunity in her campaign.
Fox News: IDF kills Hamas terrorist it says worked for UNRWA, led charge on Reim bomb shelter massacre
The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed the killing of Hamas commander Mohammad Abu Itiwi, who was implicated in the October 7 attacks and was reportedly employed by the UNRWA. The IDF is calling for an investigation into UNRWA's ties to the attacks.
Abu Itiwi allegedly led the assault on a bomb shelter during the October 7 massacre, resulting in multiple casualties. The UN has faced scrutiny over its employees' involvement with Hamas, leading to the dismissal of several staff members.
#society
Fox News: Secrets to making 'the perfect sandwich,' plus city cracks down on late-night bar crawls
Owen Han, known as the "Sandwich King" on TikTok, discusses his book "Stacked: The Art of the Perfect Sandwich," offering tips for sandwich-making.
Hilton's 2025 travel trends report highlights a rise in couples opting for separate sleeping arrangements during vacations. Additionally, a city has implemented a ban on late-night bar crawls to address noise and safety concerns.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel and Hamas signal openness on talks to end Gaza war
Protesters gathered in Jerusalem, urging action for the release of Israeli hostages taken by Hamas during the October 7 attacks. Meanwhile, ceasefire talks involving Israeli and Hamas officials are underway, with the U.S. and Qatar mediating to explore potential agreements.
The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with over 42,000 reported deaths in Gaza since the war began. Israel has also intensified operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah, further complicating the humanitarian situation in the region.
#military
Times Of Israel: Gaza video shows apparent airstrike hitting group of men trying to help wounded boy
A Palestinian journalist in Gaza filmed an Israeli airstrike that hit a wounded boy, later identified as 13-year-old Mohammed Salem, and a group of men attempting to assist him. The incident, which resulted in Salem's death, has drawn international attention and raised questions about civilian safety.
The IDF stated that its operations aim to dismantle Hamas capabilities while claiming to take precautions to minimize civilian harm. Humanitarian concerns persist, with reports of significant casualties and limited aid access in northern Gaza.
#health
Fox News: Ozempic could help reduce Alzheimer’s risk for some, study suggests: ‘Shifting the paradigm’
A study from Case Western Reserve University indicates that semaglutide medications, like Ozempic, may lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease in type 2 diabetes patients compared to other anti-diabetic drugs. The researchers analyzed medical records of nearly one million patients over three years.
While the findings suggest potential benefits, further randomized clinical trials are needed to confirm these effects and understand the underlying mechanisms. The study highlights the importance of managing insulin resistance and inflammation for overall health.
#crime
Fox News: Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Menendez brothers get resentencing green light by Los Angeles DA George Gascon
The Los Angeles District Attorney has approved a resentencing for the Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik, who were convicted in 1989 for the murder of their parents. Support for their release is growing, with claims of new evidence that may impact their case.
The brothers, sentenced to life without parole, are now exploring life after prison as they seek to overturn their convictions. Their case continues to draw public interest and scrutiny.