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America One News
28 Oct 2024
#politics
The Federalist: RFK Makes Last Effort To Withdraw Name From 'Blue Wall' Ballot
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is campaigning for Donald Trump in Wisconsin while seeking to remove his name from the ballot in both Wisconsin and Michigan. His legal argument centers on First Amendment rights, claiming that his presence on the ballot could harm Trump's chances in these swing states.
Kennedy's efforts follow a series of court rulings against his requests, with elections officials asserting that removing his name would disrupt the voting process. Despite the challenges, he continues to advocate for Trump, emphasizing the importance of his endorsement.
Le Monde: Fanny Lauby, political scientist: 'Trump's plan to deport undocumented immigrants would deal a fatal blow to the US economy'
American voters, particularly in border states like Arizona, show heightened sensitivity to immigration issues, influenced by political discourse and past campaigns. While some regions prioritize national security, others focus on labor shortages and visa policies, reflecting diverse concerns.
Kamala Harris's immigration agenda largely mirrors Biden's, emphasizing border security and bipartisan compromise. However, her handling of asylum applications and legislative proposals has drawn criticism from both Republicans and progressive Democrats, complicating her political standing.
GB News: Melania Trump makes shock appearance to support husband Donald for FIRST EVER time at rally
Melania Trump made her first speaking appearance at a rally for her husband, Donald Trump, at Madison Square Garden. Introduced by Elon Musk, she addressed the audience about the challenges facing New York City and the nation, emphasizing the need for strong leadership.
Following her speech, Donald Trump took the stage, discussing his tax policies and criticizing Democrats. The rally featured other speakers, including J.D. Vance and Tucker Carlson.
#society
The Telegraph: November Tube strikes: dates and lines affected
London Underground workers, represented by the RMT and Aslef unions, will strike from November 1 to November 12, causing significant disruption for commuters. Key strike dates include November 5, 7, and 12, when train services are expected to be severely affected.
The strikes are a response to the rejection of a 3.8% pay increase by Aslef, with union leaders citing a lack of negotiation from London Underground management on important issues like work hours and meal breaks.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel’s targeted response against Iran sends new warnings to regime about IDF's capabilities, experts say
On October 26, Israel executed its largest airstrike in Iran, targeting military infrastructure in a mission called "Days of Repentance." The operation involved over 100 aircraft and aimed to neutralize Iran's air defenses and missile production capabilities without hitting civilian areas.
Israeli officials emphasized the operation's strategic planning and restraint, avoiding direct strikes on nuclear facilities. While Iran claimed limited damage, the strikes reportedly impacted its military satellite and missile capabilities. Coordination with the U.S. was noted, highlighting the importance of their alliance in addressing regional threats.
#economy
GB News: John Lewis to hire 12,500 extra staff over Christmas shopping period
The John Lewis Partnership plans to hire 12,500 temporary staff for the Christmas season, a 4,100 increase from last year. Roles include supermarket assistants and delivery drivers, with high demand leading to most positions already filled.
Other retailers, like Aldi and Amazon, are also expanding their seasonal workforce, with Aldi hiring 3,500 and Amazon adding 15,000 staff to meet increased holiday demand.
#technology
GB News: Apple teases blockbuster week of updates for MacBook, Mac mini, and more — here's what you should know
Apple is set to announce new Mac models, including M4-powered MacBook Pro, redesigned Mac mini, and updated iMacs, starting October 28. The new devices will feature enhanced performance and privacy through Apple Intelligence, with a focus on on-device processing.
The Mac mini may see significant design changes, while the MacBook Pro will primarily upgrade its chipset. New accessories like the Magic Mouse and Keyboard are expected to transition to USB-C. Pricing details are yet to be confirmed, with releases anticipated soon after the announcements.