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31 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Nolte: Kimmel Urges Trump Voters to Vote After Election Day — Meme Guy Sentenced to Prison for Same
Jimmy Kimmel suggested Trump supporters vote late, which would invalidate their ballots, drawing a contrast to Douglass Mackey's conviction for similar disinformation in 2016. Mackey was sentenced to seven months in prison for misleading voters about how to cast their votes.
Kimmel's larger platform raises questions about accountability for spreading misinformation compared to Mackey's case. Both instances highlight the complexities of political discourse and the consequences of misleading information.
Forbes: Elon Musk PAC’s $1 Million Giveaways Will Keep Going As Philadelphia Judge Pauses Case
Elon Musk's America PAC will continue its $1 million daily giveaways to swing state voters, as a Philadelphia judge has paused the lawsuit against it while Musk seeks to move the case to federal court. This decision likely allows the sweepstakes to proceed before Election Day.
The Philadelphia District Attorney argues the giveaways violate state lottery laws and consumer protection regulations. The Justice Department has also warned that the PAC's actions may breach federal laws against incentivizing voter registration.
The Federalist: House Subpoenas ActBlue Records In Foreign Money Probe
House Republicans have subpoenaed ActBlue as part of an investigation into potential foreign interference in U.S. elections, focusing on donor verification policies and possible illicit funding from foreign actors. The committee aims to prevent foreign influence in political financing.
Rep. Bryan Steil emphasized the need for stricter regulations, proposing the SHIELD Act to enhance security measures for online donations. ActBlue has been asked to comply with the subpoena by November 6.
The Western Journal: Former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo Referred to Department of Justice for Criminal Prosecution
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been referred to the Department of Justice for possible criminal prosecution for allegedly lying to Congress regarding the COVID-19 nursing home deaths. Evidence suggests he knowingly made false statements about his involvement in a report that downplayed the death toll.
Cuomo's spokesperson criticized the referral as politically motivated, asserting that Cuomo did not lie but simply could not recall certain details. Cuomo is reportedly considering a run for New York City mayor in 2025.
GB News: Steve Bannon hails ‘great awakening’ of African Americans and Latinos with swathes backing Donald Trump
Steve Bannon claims that Donald Trump is experiencing a "great awakening" among African American and Hispanic men as the election approaches. A recent poll indicates Trump is gaining support in these demographics, trailing Kamala Harris by only one point nationally.
Bannon suggests that economic policies resonate with these voters, uniting various communities in support of Trump. He criticized Harris for her lack of coherent policy proposals, asserting that voters are confused about her stance.
Fox News: TV executive panics that Trump winning means press has no influence: 'Mainstream media is dead'
Concerns are rising in the media regarding the implications of a potential Trump election victory. Executives express fears that such an outcome could signify a fundamental failure of mainstream media, leading to decreased audience engagement and increased news avoidance.
There is anxiety about resource strain and reporter burnout in covering a second Trump term, with some questioning whether critical investigative reporting could be overshadowed by the need to address his administration's actions.
The Federalist: If Eric Weinstein Is Too Cowardly To Vote, Politics Isn't For Him
Eric Weinstein publicly declared his inability to choose between candidates Trump and Harris, claiming he cannot align with either due to moral concerns. He offered his assistance to the eventual winner, emphasizing his loyalty to the country rather than any political campaign.
Critics argue that his stance reflects a lack of commitment and an unwillingness to engage in the political process. They suggest that his indecision serves to maintain his social standing rather than contribute to meaningful change.
The Economist: This campaign is also demonstrating America’s democratic vitality
Masih Alinejad, an Iranian-American journalist, shares experiences of public support in New York after speaking against Iran's oppression of women. Reactions to her media appearances highlight divisions in public opinion regarding major news networks.
The upcoming 2024 US elections are anticipated to reveal key insights about voter behavior and potential outcomes, particularly concerning swing voters and the Senate.
The Western Journal: Brett Favre Speaks at Trump Rally, Humbles Democrats with Response to Biden's 'Garbage' Comment
Brett Favre defended Trump supporters at a rally in Wisconsin, criticizing President Biden's recent comment labeling them as "garbage." Favre emphasized the positive qualities of everyday Americans present at the event.
He expressed the significance of the upcoming election and praised Trump's leadership, contrasting it with Biden's remarks, which have drawn backlash and overshadowed other political narratives.
#society
GB News: Walmart worker 'burned to death in bakery oven' before being found by her own mother in horrific tragedy
Gursimran Kaur, a 19-year-old Walmart employee in Halifax, Canada, was found dead in a bakery oven by her mother after she went missing for over an hour. The incident is under investigation by Halifax Police, with no indication of criminality at this time.
Walmart expressed devastation over the incident and is providing support for employees affected by Kaur's death. The store is temporarily closed as investigations continue.
Fox News: Women jumps into Niagara Falls with 2 young sons in 'intentional act': police
A mother and her two children died after intentionally jumping into Niagara Falls on Monday night. Chianti Means, 33, and her children, ages 9 and 5 months, were confirmed to have gone over the safety rail at Luna Island. The incident is being investigated as a murder-suicide.
Authorities have not located the bodies and believe the act was intentional, with no other individuals involved. Eyewitness accounts are being reviewed as part of the ongoing investigation.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: The Telegram: our new guide to a dangerous world
George Kennan's "Long Telegram" in 1946 outlined a strategy for managing superpower competition with the Soviet Union, advocating for containment to prevent conflict. He argued that the USSR, while hostile, did not seek a world war and could be countered through a united Western front.
Current geopolitical tensions echo Kennan's insights, as nations like Russia and China strengthen ties, challenging U.S. influence globally, particularly regarding issues like Palestine. The dynamics of power and competition continue to evolve in a complex international landscape.
The Economist: Intrigue, greed and hostility burn in the Antarctic
Antarctica, viewed as a peaceful and untouched region, is increasingly becoming a site of geopolitical tension, driven by intrigue and competition among nations. Despite its isolation, the continent's status is being challenged as global interests grow.
This evolving dynamic highlights the fragility of international diplomacy in a changing world. The region, once seen as a sanctuary, now faces potential conflicts over resources and territorial claims.
#economy
GB News: Germany could lose '190,000' jobs amid 'mammoth' electric vehicle switch and political instability
A report indicates that Germany's transition to electric vehicles could lead to a loss of 190,000 jobs by 2035, primarily due to reduced employment needs in electric vehicle production. The automotive industry is undergoing significant changes, prompting calls for policy adjustments.
The German Association of the Automotive Industry highlights ongoing challenges, including strikes and financial losses among major car manufacturers like Volkswagen, which plans to close factories and cut jobs due to rising costs and declining revenues.
#culture
Forbes: Spotify Wrapped Will Track Data Past Oct. 31—What We Know About This Year’s Iteration
Spotify has confirmed that the data collection period for its annual Spotify Wrapped will extend beyond October 31, although the exact end date is unspecified. The Wrapped packages, showcasing users' top songs and artists, are typically released at the end of November or early December.
The Wrapped campaign, launched in 2016, has gained significant popularity, with over 156 million users accessing their packages in 2022. Spotify continues to innovate its features each year, contributing to its viral marketing success.
#health
The Western Journal: House Speaker Mike Johnson Rallies Behind Trump's Fight Against ACA: 'No Obamacare …'
House Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized health care reform in a recent speech, asserting that former President Trump aims to improve the Affordable Care Act (ACA) rather than eliminate it. He criticized government bureaucracy, advocating for a free-market approach to enhance doctor-patient relationships.
Johnson dismissed Democratic claims that GOP reforms would end Obamacare, stating the ACA is integral to the system and requires significant changes. He expressed confidence that Trump’s agenda would focus on reducing costs and improving health care quality.