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30 Oct 2024
#politics
The Federalist: A Noncitizen Cast An Illegal Vote In MI — Officials Are Counting It
A Chinese college student in Michigan illegally voted by registering as a U.S. citizen, despite being a noncitizen. Election officials confirmed the vote will still be counted due to ballot secrecy, while the student faces charges for perjury and unauthorized voting.
The incident highlights ongoing debates over voter registration laws, with Republicans advocating for stricter proof of citizenship requirements, which Democrats oppose. Critics argue that current systems rely too heavily on self-attestation.
Times Of Israel: Radiohead frontman confronts ‘coward’ anti-Israel heckler at Melbourne concert
Thom Yorke, lead singer of Radiohead, confronted an anti-Israel heckler during a concert in Melbourne, leading to his departure from the stage. He challenged the protester to speak up directly, prompting a mixed reaction from the audience.
Yorke later returned to perform "Karma Police." Radiohead has faced criticism from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement for their performances in Israel.
The Western Journal: Supreme Court Delivers a 'Huge Victory' for Election Integrity Just in the Nick of Time
The Supreme Court ruled that Virginia does not have to reinstate non-citizens to its voter rolls, rejecting a lower court's order. This decision comes amid a lawsuit from the Biden administration, which argued that removing non-citizens violated federal law.
The ruling is seen as a significant win for election integrity, particularly as the upcoming election approaches. Virginia's Governor Glenn Youngkin emphasized the importance of maintaining eligible voter rolls.
The Western Journal: Apollo 11 Astronaut Buzz Aldrin Cites Trump's First Term as He Delivers Inspirational Endorsement
Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 astronaut, endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential election, praising Trump's support for the space program and national security. Aldrin emphasized the need for a proven leader in times of uncertainty.
He highlighted Trump's creation of the Space Force and called for voters to recognize the importance of strong leadership to address the nation's challenges.
The American Mind: If Kamala Harris Wins
The article explores the potential consequences of a Kamala Harris presidency in 2024, suggesting that it could lead to the erosion of free speech, the elimination of the filibuster, and the establishment of a one-party state through changes in voter laws. It warns of a future where dissent is criminalized and the administrative state consolidates power.
The author argues that if Harris wins, the political landscape will shift dramatically, with significant implications for democracy and individual liberties. The call to action is clear: prevent such an outcome to preserve freedom and constitutional rights.
The Economist: Will Donald Trump’s bros turn out?
In Madison, Wisconsin, a recent event hosted by popular YouTubers aimed to rally young voters for Donald Trump. Despite the lively atmosphere, the focus on partying overshadowed the importance of voting.
The strategy of appealing to occasional voters poses risks for Trump's campaign. As the 2024 elections approach, the effectiveness of such tactics remains uncertain.
Fox News: House Republicans accuse White House of releasing 'false transcript' of Biden's 'garbage' remarks
House Republicans, led by Elise Stefanik and James Comer, accuse the White House of releasing a false transcript of President Biden's remarks, where he allegedly referred to Trump supporters as "garbage." They claim this could violate the Presidential Records Act and demand preservation of related records.
Biden's comments have drawn criticism, and while the White House asserts he was referring to hateful rhetoric, the controversy continues. Vice President Kamala Harris defended Biden but emphasized the need for unity among voters.
The Western Journal: Urgent Report: Single Voter ID Linked to Dozens of 'Votes' in Michigan
A Michigan attorney claims that a single voter ID is linked to multiple ballots, suggesting potential voting irregularities in the state. He reported over 164,000 excess ballots identified in the voter database, raising concerns about election integrity.
This follows ongoing issues with Dominion voting machines, which have faced scrutiny since the 2020 election. Michigan officials are investigating these claims and addressing programming problems affecting voters.
Fox News: 5 reasons why Kamala Harris' closing argument may give her a win
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her closing arguments at a campaign rally, addressing voter concerns about the economy and differentiating her administration's focus from President Biden's. She emphasized optimism and actionable solutions to connect with voters.
Harris aimed to position herself as a distinct leader, moving away from fear-driven rhetoric and making herself the central figure in her message, rather than solely responding to former President Trump. The effectiveness of her approach will ultimately depend on voter reception.
#economy
Forbes: Here's Why Meta Stock Is Down Despite Big Earnings Beat
Meta Platforms reported third-quarter earnings of $6.03 per share and $40.5 billion in revenue, surpassing analyst expectations. However, daily active users fell short of forecasts, and the Reality Labs unit incurred a significant operating loss.
Despite these challenges, Meta's stock has risen approximately 70% year-to-date, and the company continues to invest heavily in AI. CEO Mark Zuckerberg aims to enhance user engagement through these initiatives.
Forbes: Microsoft Earnings: Stock Jumps As AI Drives Record Profits
Microsoft reported record earnings for Q3, with $3.30 per share and net income of $24.7 billion, surpassing analyst estimates. Revenue reached $65.6 billion, driven by a 33% growth in Azure cloud services.
The results reflect strong performance amid advancements in generative AI. Microsoft shares rose 2% in after-hours trading.
#culture
Fox News: Nina Dobrev was ‘in a panic’ before Shaun White surprised her with marriage proposal
Nina Dobrev was surprised by a proposal from Shaun White, disguised as a CFDA/Vogue dinner in New York City. Dobrev, initially panicked about being late, was taken aback when she found White waiting to propose with a five-carat ring under an arch of flowers.
The couple, who went public with their relationship in 2020, maintain excitement in their romance by alternating weekly date nights, ensuring surprises for each other.