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30 Oct 2024

#politics

GB News: Driving law changes launching in November could see new fuel duty rules, pay-per-mile car taxes and more
Driving law changes launching in November could see new fuel duty rules, pay-per-mile car taxes and more
Britons are facing significant changes to driving laws, including potential increases in fuel duty and car tax, as the government seeks to address funding shortfalls. The Chancellor's upcoming Budget may also introduce measures related to electric vehicle infrastructure and insurance premiums.

Additionally, public EV chargers must meet new reliability standards by the end of the month. Meanwhile, the U.S. prepares for a pivotal presidential election, with candidates proposing contrasting policies on electric vehicles.


Fox News: WaPo columnist calls out Jeff Bezos' 'bulls--- explanation' on non-endorsement: 'Bending the knee' to Trump
WaPo columnist calls out Jeff Bezos' 'bulls--- explanation' on non-endorsement: 'Bending the knee' to Trump
Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin criticized owner Jeff Bezos for the paper's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in 2024, calling his explanation insincere and damaging to the paper's credibility. She expressed concern over the impact on public trust and the precedent set for press freedom.

Rubin accused Bezos of self-censorship and suggested that the decision reflects a broader issue of media accountability in the face of political pressures. The controversy has reportedly led to a significant loss of subscribers, indicating a backlash from readers.


Le Monde: The Trump of 2024 is not the Trump of 2017
The Trump of 2024 is not the Trump of 2017
Donald Trump’s entry into the Republican Party was marked by a disruptive approach, challenging both Democratic and Republican elites. His presidency saw a departure from traditional Republican values, embracing populism and social media as tools for political communication.

As the November election approaches, Trump has shifted from an anti-establishment figure to a central figure in a new Republican elite, with family members holding key roles. This transformation highlights the consolidation of power within his faction, marginalizing dissenting voices within the party.


The Federalist: AZ GOP Pushes Early Voting After County Warns Of Election Day Issues
AZ GOP Pushes Early Voting After County Warns Of Election Day Issues
Concerns are rising in Maricopa County, Arizona, regarding potential election administration issues for the upcoming 2024 contest. Following problems in the 2022 midterms, officials predict long lines and ballot tabulator delays, prompting the Arizona GOP to encourage early voting to mitigate these risks.

Arizona Republicans are implementing greater oversight and rapid response teams to address possible Election Day complications. They emphasize the importance of early voting to avoid the chaos experienced in previous elections, urging voters to submit their ballots as soon as possible.


#society

GB News: Spain floods: At least 52 dead in devastating storms that saw month's worth of rainfall in just one day
Spain floods: At least 52 dead in devastating storms that saw month's worth of rainfall in just one day
Devastating storms in southern Spain have led to at least 52 confirmed fatalities, with emergency services still searching for missing individuals. Areas like Costa Del Sol and Valencia have experienced severe flooding, causing extensive damage and transport disruptions.

Authorities have deployed over a thousand soldiers for rescue efforts, while scientists warn that such extreme weather events may become more common due to climate change.


#crime

GB News: Southport attack suspect appears in court, charged with terror and biological weapons offences
Southport attack suspect appears in court, charged with terror and biological weapons offences
Axel Rudakubana, 18, appeared in court facing new charges of creating a biological toxin and possessing an Al Qaeda terror manual, in addition to existing murder charges related to a deadly attack in Southport. The attack resulted in three children's deaths and injuries to others.

Authorities have not classified the incident as a terrorist act despite the new charges. Rudakubana remains in custody and is scheduled for a hearing on November 13.