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28 Oct 2024

#politics

Fox News: Before non-endorsement decision, Washington Post called Trump 'dreadful' and 'worst president of modern times'
Before non-endorsement decision, Washington Post called Trump 'dreadful' and 'worst president of modern times'
The Washington Post has decided not to endorse a presidential candidate in the upcoming election, a move that has sparked significant backlash, particularly given its history of opposing Donald Trump. This decision comes just days before a critical election and has led to resignations and subscriber cancellations.

Despite its lack of endorsement, the Post's editorial stance remains critical of Trump and ambiguous toward Kamala Harris, raising questions about the motivations behind the neutrality. The decision has been attributed to owner Jeff Bezos, leading to discontent among staff and former employees.


Fox News: BRIAN MAST: I’m a wounded warrior. I’ve seen Donald Trump care for veterans. That’s why I’m voting for him
BRIAN MAST: I’m a wounded warrior. I’ve seen Donald Trump care for veterans. That’s why I’m voting for him
A veteran's perspective asserts that former President Donald Trump genuinely cares for service members, often engaging in personal conversations about their experiences and needs. The veteran emphasizes Trump's respect for military personnel and critiques the current administration's treatment of veterans.

The veteran contrasts Trump's approach with that of President Biden, claiming the latter's policies have disrespected military service members. The narrative suggests Trump is more committed to honoring their sacrifices and making America worthy of their service.


Fox News: Early in-person voting begins in DC, Colorado
Early in-person voting begins in DC, Colorado
Early in-person voting has started in Washington, D.C., and Colorado, with key House races in Colorado attracting attention. Voters can register and vote in person or by mail, with specific deadlines and procedures outlined on state election websites.

In Colorado, the competitive races include the 3rd District, leaning Republican, and the 8th District, considered a toss-up. In D.C., absentee voting has begun, and early in-person voting will run from October 28 to November 3.


#society

Fox News: California’s battle over crime and homelessness is a warning to the nation
California’s battle over crime and homelessness is a warning to the nation
California's Proposition 47, which downgraded drug possession penalties, has coincided with rising crime, drug use, and homelessness. Despite spending billions on these issues, statistics show worsening conditions, prompting calls for more effective solutions like "basecamps" for rehabilitation.

Critics argue that merely passing new laws, such as Proposition 36, is insufficient without addressing the underlying systemic problems. A shift towards practical, community-based solutions is necessary to combat the growing crises in California, serving as a cautionary tale for other states.


#crime

The Telegraph: The ‘Mr Bates of Brazil’ leading thousands in fight for justice after toxic sludge devastated lives
The ‘Mr Bates of Brazil’ leading thousands in fight for justice after toxic sludge devastated lives
Monica dos Santos is leading a historic legal claim against BHP, the mining company responsible for the 2015 dam collapse in Brazil that devastated her community. She represents 620,000 claimants seeking £36 billion in damages for the destruction and loss caused by the toxic spill.

The disaster resulted in 19 deaths and extensive environmental damage, with toxic waste flowing into the River Doce and reaching the Atlantic Ocean. Dos Santos, who retrained as a lawyer, describes the ongoing struggle to reclaim their lives after the catastrophe.