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26 Oct 2024

#politics

Fox News: DAVID MARCUS" In Scranton, even Kamala's paid union supporters see writing on the wall
DAVID MARCUS" In Scranton, even Kamala's paid union supporters see writing on the wall
Supporters of Kamala Harris express confusion over her campaign performance, noting her struggle to answer questions and connect with voters. Despite being in the race for only three months, doubts about her candidacy persist among her own supporters in Pennsylvania.

Concerns about her appeal are highlighted by comparisons to Joe Biden and the choice of Tim Walz as a candidate. Many feel she has yet to articulate a compelling narrative to win over voters.


The Federalist: Trump And Joe Rogan Tackle ‘Forbidden Topic’ Of Election Fraud
Trump And Joe Rogan Tackle ‘Forbidden Topic’ Of Election Fraud
Donald Trump and Joe Rogan discussed election integrity in a recent podcast, emphasizing the need for paper ballots and voter ID laws. They expressed skepticism about mail-in voting and claimed that Democrats oppose voter ID to facilitate cheating.

Trump reiterated his belief that the 2020 election was "stolen," citing changes in voting rules and asserting that evidence exists, though he did not present it in a consumable form. Rogan noted that many Americans suspect election fraud, despite the risks of being labeled as election deniers.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Zelensky dealt humiliation as Germany snubs his 'victory plan' against Russia
Zelensky dealt humiliation as Germany snubs his 'victory plan' against Russia
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has rejected Ukraine's request for rapid NATO membership, citing that a country at war cannot join the alliance. He also declined to provide long-range missiles to Ukraine, expressing concerns about escalating conflict with Russia.

Scholz's cautious stance has drawn criticism from NATO allies, who argue that membership could deter further Russian aggression. Domestic pressures and rising opposition from the AfD party may be influencing his approach as he navigates upcoming elections.


Times Of Israel: Opposition pans failure to exact ‘heavy price’ from Iran, as US welcomes limited strike
Opposition pans failure to exact ‘heavy price’ from Iran, as US welcomes limited strike
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized the government's limited military response to Iran's missile attacks, arguing that Iran should face greater consequences. Other politicians echoed concerns about the lack of a more robust strategy against Iran's nuclear ambitions.

In contrast, left-wing leader Yair Golan praised the targeted attack for avoiding escalation while addressing Iran's military capabilities. The U.S. administration supported Israel's approach, emphasizing a proportional response to minimize civilian harm.


Times Of Israel: After attack, Tehran residents fear war while officials project business as usual
After attack, Tehran residents fear war while officials project business as usual
Tehran residents resumed their daily routines after Israeli airstrikes targeted military sites in Iran, which followed Iran's missile attack on Israel. While officials downplayed the incident, some citizens expressed concerns about escalating tensions and potential war.

Despite the attacks, daily activities, including school and work, continued as normal in Tehran, with reports of limited damage due to air defense systems. The situation remains tense, with fears of further conflict lingering among the populace.


The Telegraph: Israel’s decisive action against Iran must embolden Starmer to arm Ukraine properly
Israel’s decisive action against Iran must embolden Starmer to arm Ukraine properly
Israel has targeted military sites in Iran, focusing on missile production, while leaving its nuclear program untouched. This has raised concerns about missed opportunities to curb Iran's potential nuclear capabilities.

The strikes may impact Iran's support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, possibly leading to regional de-escalation. The situation highlights disparities in Western military support for Ukraine compared to Israel, prompting calls for more robust aid to Ukraine.


#economy

GB News: Add £25,000 to the value of your property with an affordable garden update - 'makes your home more attractive'
Add £25,000 to the value of your property with an affordable garden update - 'makes your home more attractive'
Home improvements, particularly in gardens, can significantly increase property values. Sheds lead this trend, boosting prices by 8.8%, followed by log cabins at 7.73% and gazebos at 7.25%. These structures enhance aesthetics and provide practical benefits.

Investing in garden buildings is a strategic decision for homeowners, offering versatile spaces for storage or leisure while improving market appeal. Well-maintained outdoor features can attract potential buyers and enhance overall property attractiveness.


Forbes: Boeing Workers Want Their Pension Back. Here’s Why The Company Should Consider It.
Boeing Workers Want Their Pension Back. Here’s Why The Company Should Consider It.
Boeing assembly workers are on strike, demanding the reinstatement of pension plans frozen in 2014. Despite the company's refusal, experts suggest that restoring pensions could help Boeing retain talent amid a competitive labor market and address ongoing quality issues.

The trend toward defined benefit pension plans is resurging as companies recognize the financial stability they can offer employees. With improved funding ratios, firms like Boeing may need to consider creative solutions to meet union demands and remain competitive in attracting skilled workers.