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America One News
31 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Mark Cuban: Trump doesn't associate with 'strong, intelligent women, ever'
Mark Cuban criticized former President Trump for avoiding strong, intelligent women, suggesting he is intimidated by them. During an appearance on ABC's "The View," he emphasized that Trump's lack of engagement with Nikki Haley could hinder his appeal to moderate Republicans.
Cuban, a supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris, believes that aligning with figures like Haley could benefit her campaign. He expressed confidence that Harris would win the close presidential race, downplaying controversies surrounding President Biden.
Le Monde: Morocco detains activist after France spying allegation
Moroccan human rights activist Fouad Abdelmoumni has been detained for allegedly spreading false information regarding Morocco's use of Israeli-made spyware against France. His arrest follows a Facebook post and coincides with French President Macron's recent visit to Morocco aimed at improving relations.
Abdelmoumni's detention has been criticized as arbitrary by a support group, amid ongoing tensions over espionage allegations involving Morocco and the use of Pegasus spyware. He is set to appear in court soon.
Forbes: Trump Says He ‘Never Even Thought About’ Ending Obamacare—Despite Signing Measure Backing Its Repeal
Former President Donald Trump refuted Vice President Kamala Harris's claim that he aimed to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), asserting he never intended to do so. This response came despite his previous actions to dismantle the ACA during his presidency.
Harris, on MSNBC, reiterated that Trump's agenda included efforts to eliminate the ACA, a point he contested vehemently. The debate highlights ongoing tensions regarding healthcare policy and the ACA's future.
Forbes: Election 2024 Swing State Polls: Georgia, North Carolina Still Razor-Thin—And Pennsylvania’s A Tie (Updated)
The race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is tightly contested in key swing states. Harris has a slight advantage in the Upper Midwest and Nevada, while Trump leads in the Southeast and Arizona, with Pennsylvania essentially a tossup.
Polling averages show Harris with a narrow national lead of 1.4 points. The dynamics shifted after Biden's withdrawal, making the competition more favorable for Harris compared to previous polls against Biden.
Breitbart: Frank Luntz: Trump ‘Clearly’ Has the Momentum, 'Reminds Me So Much of 2016'
Pollster Frank Luntz stated that former President Donald Trump has gained significant momentum in the upcoming election, drawing parallels to the 2016 campaign. He emphasized that every detail matters as voters weigh their options, noting the challenge of undecided voters.
Luntz highlighted the divisions in the country and the uncertainty surrounding both candidates, suggesting that many voters may feel disillusioned with their choices.
The Western Journal: It's Far from Over: Final Pre-Election Polls Show Just How Tight the Race Is
Polling indicates a highly competitive presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, with several key states considered toss-ups. Trump leads in several battlegrounds, but margins are tight, suggesting that small shifts could significantly impact the Electoral College outcome.
Historical polling errors raise concerns about the accuracy of current forecasts, emphasizing that both candidates could end up with substantial electoral wins. As Election Day approaches, the race remains uncertain, highlighting the importance of voter turnout.
The Economist: The weekly cartoon
The editorial cartoon for the week of October 31, 2024, captures current global events with humor and satire, reflecting on political and social issues. It serves as a commentary on the state of affairs in various regions.
The cartoon is part of a regular feature in The Economist, providing insight into contemporary topics through artistic expression.
#society
GB News: Pensioner devastated after Butlin's bans him from midweek solo trip
An 85-year-old pensioner from East Sussex was denied a solo midweek visit to Butlin's Skegness due to the resort's policy, which restricts single travelers to weekends. Despite his loyalty and attempts to negotiate, he was informed that exceptions could not be made.
The pensioner expressed disappointment, especially as he had hoped to enjoy the resort after years of family visits. He has since booked an alternative trip.
#economy
The Economist: Economic data, commodities and markets
Economic and financial indicators for October 31, 2024, show trends in key data, commodities, and market performance. These indicators are essential for assessing economic health and making informed decisions.
The report highlights significant changes and patterns affecting various sectors.
#technology
Breitbart: Google Boss Sundar Pichai: AI Now Generates 25% of Internet Giant's Code
Google CEO Sundar Pichai revealed that AI now generates over 25% of the company's new code, highlighting the increasing reliance on AI in software development. While this boosts productivity, concerns arise about the potential decline in human coding expertise and the introduction of more bugs.
Surveys show widespread adoption of AI tools among developers, yet studies indicate that using these tools may lead to a significant increase in coding errors. As AI takes on more coding tasks, the risk of diminished human oversight and understanding grows, potentially complicating future software development.