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29 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Walz says Trump, Vance need classes on 'how to talk to women'
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz criticized Republican candidates, particularly Trump and Sen. JD Vance, for their handling of women's issues and child care during a campaign event in Georgia. He emphasized the Democrats' focus on improving child care access and support.
Walz's remarks aimed to engage voters ahead of the Nov. 5 election, highlighting the importance of early voting. The Trump campaign countered, asserting that Walz represents a continuation of policies they oppose.
Fox News: Trump's life allegedly threatened by Pennsylvania man before rally
A 74-year-old Pennsylvania man, Paul J. Gavenonis, was arrested for allegedly threatening to kill former President Donald Trump before a rally at Penn State. He reportedly expressed a desire to shoot Trump and made gun gestures while discussing the rally.
Gavenonis faces charges of terroristic threats and disorderly conduct, and he is currently held without bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Wednesday.
The Federalist: The Female ‘Closet Kamala’ Voter Is A Democrat Pipe Dream
The Kamala Harris campaign is targeting conservative women voters ahead of the presidential election, emphasizing that their votes can remain private. An ad featuring Julia Roberts suggests that women can vote for Harris without their husbands knowing.
Critics argue this approach is condescending, implying that conservative women must hide their political beliefs from their spouses. They contend that healthy marriages involve open communication, and the notion that women feel oppressed by their husbands is misguided.
Le Monde: US election: Trump forgoes apology for racist remarks at NYC rally
Donald Trump, during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago, defended his involvement in a recent rally that featured controversial remarks, calling it a "lovefest." He did not apologize for the offensive comments made by others, instead emphasizing the positive atmosphere of the event.
Trump also criticized rival Kamala Harris on various issues and proposed using seized assets from criminal gangs to fund compensation for victims of migrant crime. His comments have sparked outrage from Puerto Rican leaders, who demand he disavow the offensive jokes made at the rally.
Fox News: Fox News viewership crushes MSNBC, CNN in October
In October, Fox News Channel led cable news viewership, averaging 1.6 million total day viewers, significantly outperforming MSNBC and CNN. The network also dominated primetime with 2.8 million viewers, marking 44 consecutive months at the top.
Key shows like "The Five" and Bret Baier's interview with Vice President Harris set records, with the latter attracting 9.2 million viewers. Fox News maintained its lead across various demographics, including upscale and diverse audiences.
Fox News: Vance roasts Walz over video game gaffe, needling former coach on football IQ
Ohio Senator JD Vance criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's football knowledge after Walz made a confusing comment during a livestream playing Madden with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Vance argued that a "pick six" is not a play but a result of an interception.
Vance's remarks aimed to highlight perceived absurdities in political discourse, drawing parallels to former President Trump's fast-food experience. The comments reflect ongoing political rivalries as candidates seek to connect with younger voters.
Fox News: Canada's Trudeau facing revolt from within as popular conservative leader looks to capitalize
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces increasing pressure to resign amid declining approval ratings and a significant lead for the Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre. Internal dissent within the Liberal Party suggests concerns over Trudeau's leadership ahead of the 2025 election.
In response to rising social and economic issues, Trudeau announced a reduction in immigration targets to alleviate pressure on housing and public services. This marks a notable shift in Canada's historically welcoming immigration policy.
GB News: Donald Trump bizarrely messages Scottish football account - and they have brilliant response
Donald Trump mistakenly tagged a Scottish football account in a tweet about absentee voting in North Carolina, leading to humorous responses from Scottish fans. The tweet directed users to a Trump campaign-funded service rather than an official ballot request page.
The incident highlights the unexpected intersection of American politics and Scottish football, with fans playfully engaging in the conversation. Trump is currently leading in US presidential polls against Kamala Harris.
Forbes: ‘Blue Shift’ And ‘Red Mirage,’ Explained: Why The First Vote Tallies May Be Misleading
The "red mirage" refers to early election results favoring Republicans, while a "blue shift" occurs as Democrats gain ground through absentee ballots. This cycle may see less pronounced shifts due to increased early voting by Republicans and fewer absentee ballots compared to 2020.
Trump has previously claimed voter fraud based on the red mirage, but he now encourages all voting methods. Early voting data shows a closer split between Democratic and Republican voters this year, suggesting a more competitive election landscape.
The Federalist: Desperate Democrats Are Trying To Rig The Election Again
The 2024 election cycle is characterized by allegations of Democratic attempts to manipulate the electoral process, including claims of noncitizen voting and efforts to maintain their presence on voter rolls. Legal actions by the Biden administration against states like Virginia highlight ongoing tensions over election integrity.
Media coverage is criticized for bias in favor of Democrats, with claims of censorship and manipulation of narratives surrounding candidates. Additionally, legal challenges against former President Trump are viewed as politically motivated, raising concerns about the fairness of the electoral landscape.
#society
Human Events: Suspect in stabbing murder of 3 school girls in UK had Al Qaeda training manuals, produced ricin gas: police
Axel Rudakubana, 18, faces new charges for producing ricin and possessing an al-Qaeda training manual, in addition to three counts of murder and other offenses linked to a mass stabbing in Southport that killed three girls and injured ten others. He is set to appear in court soon.
The incident has sparked nationwide unrest, leading to riots and protests against the UK's immigration policies. Authorities continue to investigate the motives behind the attack, while social media has been used to suppress dissent.
GB News: Tom Brady posts controversial message in response to ex-wife Gisele Bundchen's pregnancy with new man
Tom Brady shared a cryptic Instagram post following the news of his ex-wife Gisele Bundchen's pregnancy with Joaquim Valente. The post featured a sunset photo and lyrics reflecting on love, just hours after the pregnancy announcement.
Brady and Bundchen, who divorced in 2022, prioritize co-parenting their two children. Both have expressed their commitment to their children's well-being amid the changes in their family dynamics.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: North Korea and Russia send political shockwaves with Ukraine war moves
North Korea's foreign minister visited Russia amid concerns that North Korean troops may join the war against Ukraine. NATO reported troop movements, prompting Ukraine to call for increased military support and international strategies to counter this escalation.
U.S. officials noted that North Korean soldiers are already in Russia, with potential implications for regional security. The situation is seen as a way for Russia to bolster its military ranks while strengthening ties with North Korea, which could affect U.S. interests in Asia.
The Telegraph: Starmer condemns ‘gravely concerning’ UNRWA ban as Israel faces international backlash
Sir Keir Starmer expressed serious concern over Israel's ban on the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which aids Palestinians. This decision has drawn criticism from Western allies amid fears of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, particularly affecting children.
Israel's parliament voted to restrict UNRWA's operations, citing alleged links between some staff and terror groups. The agency, established in 1949, supports millions of Palestinians with essential services.
#military
The Telegraph: Russia carries out test for ‘massive’ nuclear strike on West
Russia conducted test-firings of nuclear missiles from various platforms, simulating a response to potential Western attacks. President Vladimir Putin emphasized the necessity of modern strategic forces to ensure readiness amid rising geopolitical tensions.
The tests included the Yars intercontinental ballistic missile, capable of carrying multiple warheads. Putin warned of overwhelming nuclear retaliation to any aggression.
Breitbart: Israel Routs Hamas in Northern Gaza; Terrorists Used Hospital as Base
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) successfully surrounded Hamas operatives in northern Gaza, particularly in Jabaliya, leading to the evacuation of civilians and the surrender or elimination of around 600 terrorists. The operation highlighted Hamas's use of the Kamal Adwan Hospital as a base for military activities.
The IDF coordinated with the hospital to ensure patient care during the operation, which involved apprehending approximately 100 terrorists. The military emphasized adherence to international law while targeting Hamas, which has been accused of exploiting civilian facilities for military purposes.
#culture
Fox News: Ring cameras conduct 'Great Ghost Search' video competition for $100,000 cash prize just in time for Halloween
Ring is hosting the "Great Ghost Search" competition, inviting users to submit unedited videos of unexplained phenomena for a chance to win a $100,000 prize. The contest has already attracted over 2,000 entries since its launch on September 23, with submissions due by November 1, 2024.
Videos can be humorous, frightening, or a mix of both, and must be 30 seconds or less, captured on Ring devices. Judging will focus on clarity, uniqueness, entertainment value, and engagement, with celebrity judges including Finn Wolfhard.
#crime
Forbes: Rapper 6ix9ine Arrested For Violating Supervised Prison Release: What We Know
Rapper 6ix9ine, real name Daniel Hernandez, was arrested in New York for allegedly violating the conditions of his supervised release from prison, stemming from his 2019 guilty plea to racketeering and other charges. The specific violations have not been disclosed.
Hernandez, known for his controversial persona, has a history of legal troubles, including previous convictions and allegations of violence. His latest arrest follows a pattern of legal issues over nearly a decade.
Fox News: Texas convicted serial killer potentially connected to more cold cases in Austin: report
Texas investigators are exploring potential connections between convicted serial killer Raul Meza Jr. and additional cold cases in Austin. Meza, who is serving life in prison for the murders of Jesse Fraga and Gloria Lofton, confessed to these crimes during a call to the police.
Detectives are verifying the details provided by Meza, who has previously been linked to at least ten homicides in Texas. So far, he has been cleared of eight cold cases, with four still under investigation pending DNA results.
The Western Journal: Alleged Victim's 'Pizza Order' Leads to Illegal Immigrant Being Arrested on Heinous Charges
A 911 call disguised as a pizza order led to the arrest of illegal immigrant Luis Hernandez-Moncayo in Volusia County, Florida, on charges of sexual assault, kidnapping, and battery. The victim used the call to signal her distress while deputies intervened.
Sheriff Mike Chitwood commended the victim's quick thinking and the dispatcher’s ability to recognize the situation. Hernandez-Moncayo had applied for asylum the day before the incident.
#technology
Forbes: Elon Musk’s AI Company Eyes New Funding Round At $40 Billion Valuation, Report Says
Elon Musk's AI firm, xAI, is in early discussions for a funding round that could increase its valuation to $40 billion, following a $6 billion raise earlier this year. The funding aims to enhance product development and research capabilities.
Despite xAI's growth, its valuation remains significantly lower than OpenAI's $157 billion. Concerns have been raised about xAI's potential access to superior computing power due to a new data center in Memphis.