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31 Oct 2024

#politics

Fox News: Bulk of truckers back Trump and are wary of a Harris presidency, says big-rig big shot
Bulk of truckers back Trump and are wary of a Harris presidency, says big-rig big shot
Many truckers are supporting former President Trump in the upcoming election due to concerns over costs and regulatory burdens associated with a potential Harris administration. They believe Trump's policies could better support small businesses in the trucking industry.

Truckers express interest in electric vehicles but feel the industry is not ready for the mandates proposed by the Biden-Harris administration. They hope Trump will roll back regulations and bring more production back to the U.S.


The Telegraph: US election 2024 latest: Donald Trump arrives in garbage truck to mock Joe Biden
US election 2024 latest: Donald Trump arrives in garbage truck to mock Joe Biden
Donald Trump staged a stunt in Wisconsin, climbing into a garbage truck to mock President Biden's comment labeling his supporters as "garbage." He aimed to highlight the remark and distance himself from a comedian's controversial joke about Puerto Rico.

During the event, Trump wore a refuse collector's vest and used the moment to criticize Biden and Kamala Harris. He claimed ignorance of the comedian involved in the Puerto Rico joke.


Fox News: Trump stop in blue-leaning state could boost Republican bid to flip Democrat-held Senate seat
Trump stop in blue-leaning state could boost Republican bid to flip Democrat-held Senate seat
Republican Senate nominee Nella Domenici in New Mexico believes former President Trump's upcoming visit will energize her campaign against incumbent Democrat Martin Heinrich. She claims Trump's presence will attract independent voters and bolster Republican support in the state.

Domenici argues that dissatisfaction with the current Democratic leadership is leading some Hispanic Democrats to switch parties. She emphasizes her family's political legacy as a significant asset in her campaign.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Biden finalizes crackdown on US military tech investments in China with one week to lame duck session
Biden finalizes crackdown on US military tech investments in China with one week to lame duck session
The U.S. Treasury Department has finalized a rule to restrict American investments in military-related technologies in China, effective January 2. This regulation aims to limit funding for artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and quantum computing, which could enhance China's military capabilities.

While some lawmakers view the rule as a necessary step, others argue it does not go far enough and allows too much investment in Chinese companies. The move reflects growing bipartisan concern over U.S. capital potentially supporting China's military ambitions.


#education

Le Monde: At Howard University, students hope alumna Kamala Harris will 'break the glass ceiling'
At Howard University, students hope alumna Kamala Harris will 'break the glass ceiling'
Howard University is celebrating its annual Homecoming week, a significant event that fosters pride among students, alumni, and faculty. The university, founded in 1867, is the most renowned Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in the U.S., with a strong emphasis on community and history.

Students express hope that alumna Kamala Harris's potential presidency would symbolize progress for Black representation and inspire future generations. The university continues to play a crucial role in educating the Black middle class, maintaining a predominantly Black student body.


#crime

Fox News: Mom livid after state's Halloween law aimed at protecting kids from child predators is weakened
Mom livid after state's Halloween law aimed at protecting kids from child predators is weakened
A Missouri judge ruled that registered sex offenders are not required to post signs indicating "No candy or treats at this residence" on Halloween, declaring the law unconstitutional. This decision has sparked outrage among victims' advocates, who argue it prioritizes offenders' rights over those of victims.

Missouri's law still mandates that sex offenders remain indoors during trick-or-treating hours and keep their lights off. The state's attorney general plans to appeal the ruling to ensure children's safety during Halloween.