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29 Oct 2024

#politics

The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Democracy Wins if Democrats Lose the Election
Op-Ed: Democracy Wins if Democrats Lose the Election
The op-ed argues that Kamala Harris's nomination as the Democratic candidate undermines democratic principles, contrasting it with Donald Trump's nomination through a competitive primary process. It suggests that her rise to candidacy reflects a lack of accountability and democratic choice.

The author posits that a Trump victory would restore democracy, framing Harris's appointment as undemocratic and indicative of a broader decline within the Democratic Party.


The Western Journal: Steve Bannon Released from Prison a Week Before Election, Immediately Gets Back to Work: ‘More Focused Than I Have Ever Been’
Steve Bannon Released from Prison a Week Before Election, Immediately Gets Back to Work: ‘More Focused Than I Have Ever Been’
Steve Bannon was released from federal prison a week before the November 5 election after serving four months for contempt of Congress. He described himself as a "political prisoner" and expressed renewed energy and focus to support Donald Trump's campaign.

Bannon criticized Nancy Pelosi, claiming her actions aimed to suppress his influence. He asserted that his time in prison empowered him and predicted a significant Republican victory in the upcoming election.


The Economist: How wrong could America’s pollsters be?
How wrong could America’s pollsters be?
Gamblers are increasingly confident in Donald Trump's chances of winning the 2024 presidential election, with Polymarket giving him a two-in-three probability despite polls showing a tight race. This trend suggests bettors believe polls may underestimate his support again.

In Michigan, the close race could impact voter behavior, particularly among some Muslim voters shifting away from the Democrats. Trump's campaign continues to gain momentum as he seeks to solidify his influence in upcoming elections.


Fox News: Harris says what she’s doing is ‘not new,’ but as president she would take a ‘new approach’ in puzzling answer
Harris says what she’s doing is ‘not new,’ but as president she would take a ‘new approach’ in puzzling answer
Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism for her unclear response about accusations of pandering during an interview with Shannon Sharpe. She stated her current actions are based on years of work but claimed her presidency would bring a "new approach" despite acknowledging it is "not new."

Critics, including the Trump campaign, highlighted her confusing statements, suggesting they lack substance. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich remarked on her tendency to deliver "word salad" answers, raising concerns about her ability to articulate clear policy positions.


#society

Fox News: After accidentally selling THC-laced pizza, restaurant owner apologizes
After accidentally selling THC-laced pizza, restaurant owner apologizes
Famous Yeti's Pizza in Stoughton, Wisconsin, has apologized after mistakenly selling 60 pizzas made with oil contaminated with Delta-9 THC, causing "unexplained physical reactions" in customers. The owner stated they are implementing safeguards and cooperating with local authorities.

The restaurant has taken full responsibility for the incident and destroyed all contaminated products. Community support has been largely positive, with many customers expressing understanding and a willingness to continue patronizing the establishment.


Human Events: First person to die in suicide pod found with strangulation marks on her neck: Dutch investigators
First person to die in suicide pod found with strangulation marks on her neck: Dutch investigators
An American woman died in a Dutch-made suicide pod in Switzerland, prompting an investigation into her death as potential homicide. Strangulation marks were found on her neck, and the pod's operator, Dr. Flordian Willet, remains in custody amid ongoing inquiries.

The woman, suffering from chronic pain, sought assisted suicide. Authorities arrested several individuals at the scene, and a forensic examination revealed serious neck injuries. The investigation continues as an autopsy report is awaited.


Forbes: Woman Who Claims She Was Abducted By Aliens In 1989 Sues Netflix Over Docuseries
Woman Who Claims She Was Abducted By Aliens In 1989 Sues Netflix Over Docuseries
Linda Napolitano has filed a lawsuit against Netflix, claiming that the upcoming docuseries "The Manhattan Alien Abduction" defames her and misrepresents her alien abduction story. She alleges that the show portrays her negatively and uses her story without proper consent.

The lawsuit also targets the estate of late author Budd Hopkins and others involved in the production, asserting that the series includes biased perspectives that undermine her claims. Napolitano seeks damages and an injunction to prevent the release of the docuseries.


Human Events: Suspect in stabbing murder of 3 school girls in UK had Al Qaeda training manuals, produced ricin gas: police
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.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Former French intelligence chief to face extortion trial
Former French intelligence chief to face extortion trial
Former DGSE head Bernard Bajolet is set to face trial for complicity in attempted extortion after a businessman accused agents of demanding €15 million from him. A judge found sufficient evidence of Bajolet's involvement in the incident at Charles de Gaulle airport in 2016.

The case raises concerns about the DGSE's practices and its operations, as the businessman alleges that agents threatened him during their encounter. Bajolet maintains he only authorized an interview, not the methods used.


#economy

Forbes: Google Earnings: Search Engine Giant Reports Record Profit And Sales On $66 Billion Ad Revenue
Google Earnings: Search Engine Giant Reports Record Profit And Sales On $66 Billion Ad Revenue
Alphabet exceeded Wall Street expectations in its Q3 earnings, reporting $88.3 billion in revenue and $2.12 earnings per share, surpassing analyst projections. This marks the company's highest sales and profit figures to date, leading to a 3% increase in stock price.

Despite strong earnings, Alphabet's stock has underperformed compared to the S&P 500 over the past year, amid concerns over antitrust issues and high spending on AI. Upcoming earnings reports from major tech firms will further influence market trends.


#military

Times Of Israel: PM said meeting on Lebanon diplomatic solution; Hezbollah has lost 80% of its rockets
PM said meeting on Lebanon diplomatic solution; Hezbollah has lost 80% of its rockets
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a security meeting to discuss a potential diplomatic resolution to the conflict with Hezbollah, assessing that the group has significantly diminished capabilities. A proposal for a ceasefire and terms to end hostilities was presented, emphasizing international oversight.

The IDF reported progress in operations against Hezbollah, capturing a key commander and conducting deeper incursions into southern Lebanon. Meanwhile, a rocket strike attributed to Hezbollah injured UN peacekeepers, prompting condemnation and calls for investigations.


#crime

GB News: Tommy Robinson's 'solitary confinement' is a disproportionate punishment - Charlie Peters analysis
Tommy Robinson's 'solitary confinement' is a disproportionate punishment - Charlie Peters analysis
Tommy Robinson has been sentenced to imprisonment for contempt of court after breaching an injunction related to a libel trial. The court deemed his actions serious enough to warrant a custodial sentence, despite his defense arguing for his commitment to freedom of speech.

Robinson's notoriety poses significant safety concerns in prison, leading to his placement in high-security conditions. This situation may result in a harsher experience for him compared to other inmates, raising questions about the proportionality of his punishment given the nature of his offense.


Forbes: Paul Pelosi Hammer Attacker Sentenced To Life In Prison
Paul Pelosi Hammer Attacker Sentenced To Life In Prison
David DePape has been sentenced to life in prison without parole after a San Francisco jury convicted him on multiple state charges, including aggravated kidnapping and burglary. This follows his earlier 30-year federal sentence for attacking Paul Pelosi.

DePape's defense cited mental health issues and online propaganda influence, but these arguments were rejected. Paul Pelosi advocated for the maximum sentence, expressing ongoing distress since the attack. An appeal is expected, citing potential double jeopardy.