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30 Oct 2024
#illegals
Fox News: 'Coming down': Trump vows to dismantle billboards pushing rights for illegal immigrants if he wins
Donald Trump has vowed to remove billboards in Texas funded by taxpayer money that promote legal assistance for illegal immigrants in federal custody. He criticized the Biden administration's approach to immigration, promising to restore stricter border policies if elected.
The billboards, set up by the Department of Homeland Security, have drawn criticism from various Texas lawmakers who argue that they undermine immigration enforcement efforts. The controversy highlights immigration as a key issue in the upcoming 2024 election.
#politics
Breitbart: Report: 'Free Gaza' on Devices That Set Fire to Ballot Drop Boxes in Washington State
Incendiary devices marked with "Free Gaza" were used to burn ballot drop boxes in Washington and Oregon, suggesting a political motive behind the arson. Hundreds of ballots may have been damaged in these connected incidents.
Authorities are investigating the implications of these markings and whether they indicate a specific message or a distraction from the true intent of the attacks.
Forbes: North Carolina 2024 Trump-Harris Polls: Trump Up By 2 Points In Latest Survey
Vice President Kamala Harris is in a tight race with former President Donald Trump for North Carolina, with recent polls showing Trump leading by narrow margins. The state's electoral votes are crucial, and its demographic shifts may influence the outcome.
Harris's potential victory could significantly boost her chances in the presidential election, while Trump’s support remains strong despite controversies surrounding GOP candidates. North Carolina's political landscape is increasingly competitive.
The Western Journal: Even CNN's Kaitlan Collins Is Not Buying the White House Spin on Biden's 'Garbage' Comment
President Biden referred to supporters of Donald Trump as "garbage" during a Latino voters' event, prompting skepticism from CNN's Kaitlan Collins regarding the White House's attempt to alter the transcript of his remarks. The administration's edits aimed to downplay the comment's implications.
The incident highlights ongoing tensions between Democrats and Trump supporters, with critics pointing out perceived hypocrisy in media reactions to jokes made by comedians at political events. The situation raises questions about the consistency of political rhetoric and media coverage.
Forbes: Wisconsin 2024 Trump-Harris Polls: Harris Leads In New Survey—As Others Show A Near-Tie
Recent polls indicate a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in Wisconsin, with Harris holding a narrow lead in some surveys while Trump leads in others. The state is critical for the upcoming election, with high voter enthusiasm reported.
Polling averages show a razor-thin margin, reflecting a competitive environment as both candidates vie for Wisconsin's electoral votes. The dynamics may shift further with key U.S. House races and a closely watched Senate contest also on the ballot.
Breitbart: Harris Claims Biden ‘Clarified’ Smear of Trump Supporters as ‘Garbage'
Vice President Kamala Harris defended President Biden's controversial remarks about Trump supporters, asserting that he clarified his comments and expressing disagreement with criticizing individuals based on their voting choices. She emphasized her commitment to representing all Americans.
Critics, including Trump, accused Biden and Harris of harboring disdain for millions of Trump supporters, framing their comments as divisive and unfit for leadership. The White House attempted to adjust the wording of Biden's statement to mitigate backlash.
The Western Journal: Kari Lake Takes Lead in Arizona US Senate Race: Top Pollster
Kari Lake has taken a slight lead over Ruben Gallego in the Arizona U.S. Senate race, according to a recent Data Orbital poll, with Lake at 45.2% and Gallego at 44.5%. This shift comes amid a competitive political landscape in Arizona, where Republican voter registration has increased significantly.
In the presidential race, Donald Trump also leads Kamala Harris in Arizona, with 49.7% to 41.9%. Polling suggests a trend favoring Republicans in the state, as recent surveys indicate a narrowing gap in various races.
Forbes: Pennsylvania 2024 Trump-Harris Polls: Harris Up 1 Point In Survey Of Most Important Swing State
Vice President Kamala Harris leads former President Donald Trump by a narrow margin in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state for the 2024 election. Polling averages show the race is nearly tied, with Harris at 49% and Trump at 48% in a recent survey.
Pennsylvania's electoral significance is underscored by its history of influencing presidential outcomes, with 82% of voters citing the economy as a major factor in their decision. The state has consistently been pivotal in recent elections, making it crucial for both candidates.
Fox News: Voter registration probes launched in crucial Keystone State counties amid claims of potential fraud
Law enforcement in Pennsylvania is investigating potential election fraud linked to suspicious voter registration materials received from a third-party organization in Lancaster and York counties. Concerns include identical handwriting and inaccuracies in personal information, with estimates suggesting around 60% of the applications may be fraudulent.
The investigations are critical as Pennsylvania is a key battleground state in the upcoming presidential election, carrying 19 electoral votes. Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are making final campaign pushes in the state, emphasizing the importance of election integrity.
The Western Journal: Awkward Video: Kamala Kills Rally Vibes After Asking Audience to Chant for Themselves
Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism after an awkward moment at a rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she asked supporters to shout their own names, resulting in silence. This incident highlighted her struggles to connect with voters as her campaign faces declining poll numbers.
Commentators noted her lack of charisma compared to former President Donald Trump, suggesting her inability to engage effectively could jeopardize her chances in the upcoming election.
#society
Times Of Israel: UNRWA chief says new Israeli laws targeting UN agency mean ‘more people will die in Gaza’
The head of UNRWA, Philippe Lazzarini, warned that new Israeli laws banning its operations will exacerbate instability in Gaza and the West Bank, leading to more deaths and harming essential services like education and healthcare for Palestinians. He called for support to maintain operations and urged Israel to reconsider the decision.
Israel claims that UNRWA has ties to terror and has limited its role in aid distribution, asserting that it will continue to provide humanitarian assistance through other organizations. Lazzarini emphasized that the laws threaten the future of Palestinian refugees and their access to vital services.
GB News: Locals demand action over fly-tipping neighbour after they left mounds of stinking rubbish on driveway
Residents on Peach Avenue in Stafford are frustrated by a large dump of rubbish on a driveway, creating health hazards and attracting rats. Despite complaints to Stafford Borough Council since last August, no effective action has been taken, leaving the community distressed.
The council is reportedly pursuing legal action to resolve the situation, but residents feel neglected and unsafe, especially with a primary school nearby. The property owner’s brother has been linked to the mess, but he denies responsibility for the illegal dumping.
#war
The Telegraph: Ukraine’s frontline is ‘crumbling’ against Russian advances, says general
Ukraine's frontline is deteriorating due to dwindling ammunition supplies, according to Col-Gen Dmytro Marchenko. He criticized President Zelensky's "victory plan" as misguided.
Russian forces have reportedly captured the town of Selydove, strategically located between Donetsk and Pokrovsk, a key logistics hub for Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: UNRWA is deeply flawed, but strategic wisdom of banning agency is unclear
Israeli legislation aimed at restricting the UNRWA's operations has drawn significant international criticism, particularly from the US and UK, who warn it could worsen humanitarian conditions in Gaza. Supporters in Israel cite concerns over UNRWA's alleged ties to Hamas and its educational content.
Critics argue that the timing of the legislation is detrimental, potentially jeopardizing US military support and humanitarian aid efforts. Experts emphasize that while reforming UNRWA is necessary, immediate dismantling without alternatives could lead to further destabilization in the region.
#economy
GB News: Kirstie Allsopp leads FURY at Rachel Reeves having 'f***ed all farmers' with tax raid- 'broken our farms - appalling'
The Labour Chancellor's budget has eliminated inheritance tax relief for family farms in Britain, imposing a 20% tax on assets over £1 million. This change threatens the viability of thousands of farms, forcing many to sell land to cover tax bills, thus jeopardizing rural heritage and food security.
Farmers and rural advocates are expressing strong opposition, citing the policy as detrimental to family farms and agricultural continuity. Critics argue that the government lacks understanding of rural issues and the financial realities faced by farmers.
Breitbart: VIDEO: 79 Left Jobless After Chicago's Last Pepsi Plant Abruptly Closes
PepsiCo has closed its only Chicago plant, laying off 79 employees. The decision was communicated to the union, Teamsters Local 727, early Monday. Pepsi cited the building's physical limitations and pledged to support affected workers during the transition.
Union leaders are demanding explanations, asserting the closure violated legal requirements. Affected employees will continue to receive pay and benefits until December 28.
Le Monde: UK's Labour government hikes taxes in first budget
The UK government is implementing a £40 billion tax increase to address a deficit in public finances, as announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves. This budget aims to stabilize finances without raising taxes on workers' incomes, focusing instead on employers' national insurance and other taxes.
The Labour government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, seeks to restore public services and economic growth following its election victory in July. Key tax changes include increases in national insurance, inheritance tax, and taxes on capital gains and property purchases.
#military
Fox News: Israel cease-fire plan for Lebanon seeks to bypass UN, as US mediators travel to Jerusalem for talks
President Biden's advisers are working to broker a temporary cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah, aiming to replace the ineffective UNIFIL mission with enforcement of U.N. Resolution 1701. The IDF continues targeted operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah's new leader, Naim Qassem, has vowed to continue the group's resistance against Israel. The IDF has reported significant operational successes against Hezbollah's capabilities, while UNIFIL faces criticism for its role in the ongoing conflict.
Fox News: Boeing hikes soap dispenser prices by 8,000%, gouges Air Force with $1M overcharge on C-17 spare parts
Boeing overcharged the Air Force by $1 million for spare parts on C-17 aircraft, including an 8,000% markup on soap dispensers. An audit revealed that only 20% of 46 spare parts were purchased at fair prices, with significant overpayments potentially impacting aircraft readiness.
The Pentagon's internal controls were criticized for failing to validate pricing during contract negotiations. Boeing stated it is reviewing the report, arguing that comparisons made were inappropriate.
#crime
Breitbart: Mexican Cop Turned Gulf Cartel Cell Leader Arrested
Roy “El Marino” James, a former special forces officer in Tamaulipas, became a leader in the Gulf Cartel's Ciclones cell. He was arrested in Ciudad Victoria, where authorities seized weapons, explosives, and drugs.
James had been instrumental in increasing cartel violence in central Tamaulipas, displacing rival factions. He is now in federal custody facing multiple charges.
#sports
GB News: Tyson Fury makes decision on 'Britain's Mike Tyson' ahead of seismic Oleksandr Usyk rematch
Tyson Fury is set to spar with Moses Itauma, a promising 19-year-old boxer, ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk in December. Fury aims to avenge his first professional loss to Usyk, while Itauma seeks to improve his own skills through the experience.
Despite Fury's height and weight advantage, he is considered the underdog in the upcoming fight. Promoter Eddie Hearn expresses a desire for Fury to win, as it could pave the way for a future bout with Anthony Joshua.