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31 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Harris pledges to sign bill ‘to restore reproductive freedom’ as president in Wisconsin speech
Vice President Kamala Harris emphasized her commitment to federal abortion protections during a speech in Wisconsin, stating she would sign a bill to restore reproductive freedom if Congress passes one. She framed the issue as a matter of personal freedom and government overreach.
Harris's campaign is leveraging abortion rights, especially following the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, to mobilize voters in key states. Meanwhile, Republicans argue that abortion decisions should be made at the state level, with some moderates distancing themselves from federal bans.
Breitbart: Colombia's Socialist President Condemns U.S. 'Ethnic Discrimination,' Demands It Welcome More Migrants
Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticized the U.S. for alleged ethnic discrimination against migrants and blamed it for the Venezuelan migrant crisis, attributing it to sanctions imposed on the Maduro regime. He argued that these sanctions have exacerbated the situation, leading to mass migration.
Petro's remarks came during a speech at the UN's COP16 conference, where he did not hold the Maduro government accountable for the crisis. Instead, he emphasized the humanitarian plight of migrants and accused the U.S. of treating them as labor rather than recognizing their rights.
Breitbart: Watch: AI-Generated 'Babies for Trump' Rap that Donald Will Bring Back 'Cash for the Crib'
A new AI-generated rap video titled "Babies for Trump" showcases the potential of artificial intelligence in creating humorous content. Produced by Newzy.com, the song features playful lyrics that address parental challenges while promoting a political message.
The project highlights how AI can be utilized for creative expression, with the platform's AI, named Arthur, curating and generating content. This initiative aims to blend humor with political commentary.
Breitbart: Pennsylvania Station 'Mistakenly' Shows Election 'Test Results' of Harris Winning
A Pennsylvania news station mistakenly aired "test results" showing Vice President Kamala Harris winning the state during a Formula 1 broadcast. WNEP clarified that the numbers were randomly generated for equipment testing and should not have been displayed.
The incident sparked criticism on social media, with some users questioning the legitimacy of the election process. Meanwhile, a recent Monmouth survey indicated a tight race in Pennsylvania, with Trump and Harris nearly tied among voters.
Breitbart: Liberal Icon Naomi Wolf Endorses Trump: 'He's Being More Inclusive'
Naomi Wolf, a liberal icon and feminist author, endorsed Donald Trump, citing his inclusivity and leadership of the Republican Party as a "unity party." She praised his outreach to diverse groups and his approach to peace in the Middle East during a recent interview.
Wolf's shift in perspective stems from her experiences listening to Trump speak, which challenged her previous views shaped by mainstream media. She expressed admiration for his serious discussions on peace and the impact of his plans on historically marginalized communities.
#society
Le Monde: Colombia establishes jaguar protection corridors
Cattle farming in Colombia is leading to deforestation and threatening the jaguar population, with habitat loss estimated at nearly 40% over the last century. Initiatives like the "jaguar protection corridor" aim to preserve this species and its ecosystem.
Local communities are increasingly recognizing the need to coexist with jaguars, as seen in the Jaguar Corridor Initiative, which involves over 400,000 hectares and aims for sustainable protection through community action.
#culture
Times Of Israel: In letter, over 1,000 reject attempts ‘to boycott, scapegoat Jewish and Israeli authors’
Over 1,000 literary and entertainment figures have signed a letter opposing a boycott against Jewish and Israeli authors. They argue that such actions create division and perpetuate hatred, urging support for Israeli cultural institutions amid ongoing conflict.
The signatories emphasize the importance of liberal values and the dangers of cultural boycotts, referencing historical precedents of exclusion and persecution. They call for solidarity with those who refuse to conform to one-sided narratives.