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28 Oct 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: US election dates: When is polling and results?
US election dates: When is polling and results?
The US presidential election is scheduled for November 5, 2024, where Donald Trump will face Kamala Harris. Key battleground states include Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Nevada, which are crucial for securing the necessary electoral votes.

Polling ends at varying times across states, generally starting around 7 PM local time. Election results may take days to project, with final confirmations potentially taking months.


The Western Journal: Jewish Trump Supporters Destroy MSG ‘Nazi Rally’ Narrative by Simply Showing Up
Jewish Trump Supporters Destroy MSG ‘Nazi Rally’ Narrative by Simply Showing Up
At a recent rally in New York City, Democrats labeled Donald Trump's event as reminiscent of a Nazi rally, citing a historical event from 1939. However, many Jewish attendees contradicted this narrative by actively supporting Trump.

Critics argue that the comparisons lack evidence, as the rally did not feature anti-Semitic rhetoric or actions. The presence of Jewish supporters at the event raises questions about the accuracy of the claims made by Democratic figures.


Fox News: Virginia appeals to SCOTUS to reverse judge's ruling putting potential noncitizens back on voter rolls
Virginia appeals to SCOTUS to reverse judge's ruling putting potential noncitizens back on voter rolls
Virginia has filed an emergency stay application with the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a lower court's ruling that halted the removal of likely noncitizens from voter rolls and reinstated about 1,600 residents. The Fourth Circuit upheld a preliminary injunction citing systematic violations of federal law.

The Justice Department previously sued Virginia, claiming the removals violated the National Voter Registration Act's "quiet period" before elections. Virginia's Attorney General contends that the process was individualized and legally justified under state law.


GB News: Richard Tice blasts Mike Amesbury for hypocritical comments on 'thugs and criminals' amid punching scandal
Richard Tice blasts Mike Amesbury for hypocritical comments on 'thugs and criminals' amid punching scandal
Reform UK MP Richard Tice criticized suspended Labour MP Mike Amesbury for hypocrisy after footage emerged of Amesbury violently attacking a man. Tice questioned Amesbury's integrity and called for his resignation to allow a by-election.

Amesbury, who had previously condemned rioters, faces backlash and suspension from the Labour Party pending an investigation. He claimed to have felt threatened during the incident.


Fox News: Top Republicans probe Biden admin on Afghan nationals' alleged Election Day terrorist plot
Top Republicans probe Biden admin on Afghan nationals' alleged Election Day terrorist plot
Senate Republicans, led by Rand Paul, are demanding information from the Biden administration regarding two Afghan nationals arrested in Oklahoma for allegedly plotting a terrorist attack on Election Day. The individuals, linked to ISIS, raised concerns about the effectiveness of the Department of Homeland Security's vetting processes.

The senators requested detailed records on the suspects' immigration statuses and any prior criminal history, emphasizing the potential threat to American lives as the election approaches.


#society

The Epoch Times: How Some Parents Struggle With Realities of Modern Day Parenting
How Some Parents Struggle With Realities of Modern Day Parenting
Postpartum depression affects many parents, with studies showing one in 14 children has a caregiver with poor mental health. Rising stress levels, exacerbated by the pandemic and economic pressures, contribute to this crisis, impacting both parents and children.

Experts emphasize the need for parents to prioritize their mental health and seek support, as many face challenges from societal expectations and economic burdens. The importance of building a strong foundation for children is highlighted as crucial for their well-being.


GB News: How Starmer vowed to protect pensioners in 2022 from 'frightening winter’
How Starmer vowed to protect pensioners in 2022 from 'frightening winter’
Sir Keir Starmer previously expressed concern for pensioners struggling to heat their homes, criticizing the Tories for neglecting their plight. However, his recent decision to cut the winter fuel payment has drawn backlash, affecting 2.5 million older people.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves' move aims to address a £22 billion financial shortfall but has faced opposition from multiple political parties and charities. Critics argue the means-testing method is flawed, potentially leaving many vulnerable pensioners without support.


#military

Fox News: NATO confirms North Korean troops deployed to help Russia in war against Ukraine
NATO confirms North Korean troops deployed to help Russia in war against Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed that North Korean troops have been deployed to assist Russia in its war against Ukraine, indicating a significant escalation in the conflict. This development raises concerns about security in both the Indo-Pacific and Euro-Atlantic regions.

Rutte emphasized that this military cooperation reflects Russia's increasing desperation and the challenges it faces in sustaining its military efforts. The Kremlin has dismissed these reports, labeling them as misinformation.


#religion

Fox News: South Carolina man told he needs a permit to hold a sign about his faith on public sidewalk
South Carolina man told he needs a permit to hold a sign about his faith on public sidewalk
A South Carolina man, Ernest Giardino, was told he needed a permit to hold a religious sign on a public sidewalk, despite having done so without issue for months. First Liberty Institute argues this requirement violates his First Amendment rights and calls the town's actions unconstitutional.

FLI insists that Giardino's ability to express his faith should not be restricted by permit regulations, which they describe as an overreach. They demand the town of Chapin cease enforcing this permit requirement.


#culture

Forbes: Who Is Tony Hinchcliffe? Comedian Calls Puerto Rico 'Island Of Garbage' At Trump Rally
Who Is Tony Hinchcliffe? Comedian Calls Puerto Rico 'Island Of Garbage' At Trump Rally
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe faced backlash for controversial jokes made at a Trump rally, including derogatory remarks about Puerto Rico and Latinos. Despite criticism from political figures and being distanced by the Trump campaign, Hinchcliffe defended his comments, claiming critics lack humor.

Hinchcliffe, known for his podcast "Kill Tony," has a history of controversial jokes and has previously faced consequences for his remarks. His latest comments have drawn condemnation from various artists and public figures.


#crime

GB News: Indian paedophile allowed to STAY in the UK claiming it would harm his family
Indian paedophile allowed to STAY in the UK claiming it would harm his family
An Indian convicted paedophile, known as "HS," has successfully appealed against his deportation from the UK, citing human rights concerns regarding his family life. Despite his criminal history, including a sexual harm prevention order, judges criticized the handling of the case.

The Home Office is considering further appeals, while critics, including Tory MP Robert Jenrick, argue that the decision exemplifies flaws in the European Convention on Human Rights. Jenrick emphasized the need to prioritize public safety over such legal protections.


Fox News: 'Incendiary device' sparks fire at Portland, Oregon ballot box
'Incendiary device' sparks fire at Portland, Oregon ballot box
An incendiary device ignited a fire in a ballot box in Portland, Oregon, early Monday. Police confirmed the fire was caused by the device, which has been cleared by the Explosive Disposal Unit. The investigation is ongoing, and it remains unclear if any ballots were damaged.

This incident follows a similar event in Phoenix, Arizona, where a mailbox fire damaged mail-in ballots. A suspect has been arrested in connection with that incident, claiming his actions were not politically motivated.