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25 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Former Clinton Pollster: Calling Trump a 'Fascist' Is 'Irresponsible After 2 Assassination Attempts'
Mark Penn, founder of Stagwell Group, urged Democrats to refrain from labeling Donald Trump as a "fascist," especially after two assassination attempts against him. He emphasized the need for unity and cautioned against irresponsible rhetoric that could exacerbate political tensions.
Penn's comments follow a series of accusations from prominent Democrats, including Vice President Kamala Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom, who have described Trump as a threat to democracy. This discourse reflects deepening divisions in U.S. politics.
Fox News: Georgia GOP election official appeals decision mandating vote certification
A Georgia election official has appealed a judge's ruling that mandates certification of election results by the deadline, regardless of suspected fraud or errors. Julie Adams argues the ruling undermines her ability to address potential election misconduct.
The judge's order allows for investigations into concerns but prohibits any delay in certification based on those issues. Georgia's election results must be certified by the counties shortly after the election, amid ongoing legal challenges related to voting procedures.
Fox News: Voter registration fraud probe involving 2500 applications confirmed by Pa. election officials
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania is investigating about 2,500 potentially fraudulent voter registration forms, flagged during routine checks. The forms, which contained false or unverifiable information, were submitted close to the registration deadline.
County officials are collaborating with law enforcement to review the applications, emphasizing the integrity of the election process. They reassured the public that safeguards are in place to ensure a secure and fair election.
Breitbart: Auschwitz Survivor Denounces Harris for Claims Trump Is Akin to Hitler
A 94-year-old Auschwitz survivor criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for likening Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler, stating it was the worst thing he had ever heard. He expressed that Trump has always supported Israel and called him a “mensch.”
Harris's comments followed a report alleging Trump made disparaging remarks about a slain soldier and desired generals like Hitler. Despite pushback from former aides and the soldier's family, Harris maintained that Trump's rhetoric is dangerous and revealing of his true character.
The Telegraph: How Spain’s PM is opening the country’s door to illegal migrants
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez plans to grant amnesty to 500,000 illegal migrants, facilitating their residency and employment opportunities. This initiative contrasts with the broader European trend of stricter immigration policies.
Sánchez aims to bolster his progressive agenda amid rising concerns about immigration in Spain, positioning it as vital for economic development. His government seeks to ease legal requirements for migrants while navigating a politically charged environment.
CNSNews: Democrat Americans’ Support for Voter Photo ID Requirement Surges
Support for requiring photo identification for voting has increased among Democrats, rising from 53% in 2022 to 67% in 2023, according to a Gallup poll. Overall, 84% of U.S. adults favor the requirement, with 98% of Republicans in support.
Additionally, 83% of adults support proof of citizenship for first-time voters, with 96% of Republicans and 66% of Democrats backing it. There is also significant support for automatic voter registration, particularly among Democrats and Non-Whites.
The Federalist: DC Sends Ballot Intended For Another Voter To Michigan Resident
A vice president at Hillsdale College received an absentee ballot in Michigan addressed to a woman who likely never lived at his address. He suspects it may be a database error or a political tactic, given his previous advocacy for election integrity.
The D.C. Board of Elections, which sends ballots to all active registered voters, has faced scrutiny over its voter roll maintenance practices. Concerns about mail-in voting's security have been raised, with calls for a return to in-person voting.
Breitbart: Americans Cast 30 Million Votes in First Weeks of Early Voting
Early voting for the 2024 general election has seen over 30 million ballots cast, indicating strong voter engagement. In North Carolina, early voting has surpassed previous records, with Republicans leading in early votes, a trend also observed in Nevada.
Georgia reported over 2.3 million votes on the first day of early voting, significantly higher than North Carolina's record. Nationally, Democratic voters slightly outnumber Republicans, while female voters and seniors represent substantial portions of the early voting demographic.
Fox News: Chinese hackers attempted to breach Trump, Vance cellphone data: report
The U.S. government is investigating Chinese hackers' unauthorized access to telecommunications, targeting the Trump campaign. The FBI and CISA are collaborating to mitigate the threat and have notified affected companies. Investigators are assessing if any data was stolen.
The Trump campaign has previously faced attacks from Iranian hackers as well. They accuse the Biden administration of enabling these foreign threats, claiming it is a continuation of election interference aimed at undermining Trump's potential return to the White House.
#society
Fox News: Restaurant visitors instructed on strict behavior by 21 signs: 'Rules are rules'
The Hidden Gem Café in Manchester has received attention for displaying 21 signs detailing various rules, such as prohibiting dogs and outside food. Some visitors find the number of signs excessive, while the café manager defends them as necessary reminders for customer safety and proper conduct.
Despite the signs, customers report friendly staff and a pleasant atmosphere. The café aims to ensure a comfortable experience while maintaining order.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: India, China begin implementing new border pact, ending Himalayan face-off
India and China have initiated troop withdrawals to end a military standoff in the disputed Himalayan region, marking a significant thaw in relations since deadly clashes in 2020. Both sides are resuming patrols along the frontier as part of a new agreement.
While the recent pact aims to improve political and business ties, India remains cautious in its approach to economic relations with China, reflecting a continued trust deficit. Direct air links and investment restrictions from the past are still under consideration.
#economy
Forbes: Tesla Stock Closes At Highest Share Price Since September 2023 Thanks To 26% Post-Earnings Rally
Tesla shares rose 3.4% to $269.19, marking the highest closing price since September 2023, following a significant 22% gain after a strong earnings report. This two-day increase added approximately $157 billion to Tesla's market cap, now at $843 billion.
Despite this rally, Tesla remains 35% below its record share price from November 2021, with analysts predicting a decline in vehicle deliveries this year. The stock's recent surge is largely driven by optimism surrounding its autonomous vehicle and AI initiatives.
#military
GB News: Army captain 'drunkenly punched and swore' at senior officer 'who tried to stop him being run over'
Captain Graham Hartshorne, 38, faces a misconduct charge after allegedly assaulting a senior officer who tried to help him while he was intoxicated and stumbling on a busy road. The incident occurred after a military summer ball in July 2023.
Hartshorne reportedly responded aggressively to the officer's attempts to assist him, swinging punches and using profane language. He denies the charge, and the trial is ongoing.
The Telegraph: US fears new labs built at Soviet-era bioweapons facility in Russia
Russia is renovating a Soviet-era bioweapons laboratory, expanding it with new buildings designed for handling dangerous pathogens. This activity was noted in satellite images following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
The developments coincide with escalating military tensions, including reports of North Korean troop deployments in Russia.