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31 Oct 2024
#politics
Forbes: JD Vance Tells Rogan He Went Into ‘Fight Or Flight’ Mode After Thinking Trump Was Killed In Assassination Attempt
Sen. JD Vance recounted a personal experience on Joe Rogan's podcast, describing his reaction to an assassination attempt on former President Trump, which he initially believed was fatal. He expressed feelings of anger and urgency, stating he prepared for potential threats by arming himself at home.
Vance also discussed various conspiracy theories surrounding the incident and mentioned concerns about his phone being hacked by Chinese cybercriminals. His appearance on the podcast aligns with Trump's campaign strategy to engage younger male voters.
The Western Journal: Pennsylvania Judge Hands Democrats a Loss in Their Bid to Stop Elon Musk's Election Efforts
A Pennsylvania judge ruled that Elon Musk can continue his $1 million daily voter giveaway through his political action committee, America PAC, despite a lawsuit claiming it constitutes an illegal lottery. The case is on hold as Musk seeks to move it to federal court.
The Philadelphia District Attorney alleges that Musk's initiative violates state laws regarding lotteries and consumer protection, while Musk defends it as a lawful campaign to support constitutional rights. The case raises significant questions about federal election laws.
The Telegraph: Battle Lines: Will the US election spark a civil war?
The episode features Rozina Sabur discussing the current atmosphere in the US ahead of the elections. It also includes insights from the directors of "War Game," a documentary showcasing a simulation of a contested election resulting in insurgent activity.
#society
GB News: Ex-Prison officer proved 'not guilty' of stirring up racial hatred in Southport Riots: 'Treated me like I was a MURDERER!
Former prison officer Mark Heath was acquitted of charges related to inciting racial hatred during the Southport riots. He described facing significant pressure to plead guilty and recounted a stressful experience in court and prison, feeling targeted and vulnerable.
Upon receiving the not guilty verdict, Heath expressed immense relief, likening it to a victory against the establishment. He emphasized the emotional toll the ordeal took on him and his family.
GB News: Evri lorry driver caught on camera eating with a spoon behind the wheel at 70mph on M5
An Evri lorry driver was filmed eating from a jar while driving on the M5, prompting police intervention. This incident was part of Operation Tramline, which aimed to identify various road safety violations, including texting while driving and not wearing seatbelts.
Over four days, 20 drivers were stopped for unsafe practices. Gloucestershire Constabulary emphasized the importance of road safety and their commitment to reducing accidents.
Fox News: Spain searches for bodies after unprecedented flooding claims at least 158 lives
Flash floods in eastern Spain have resulted in at least 158 confirmed deaths, primarily in the Valencia region, marking the country's deadliest natural disaster in recent history. The extreme weather, linked to climate change, overwhelmed the area, causing significant destruction and leaving many missing.
Rescue efforts continue as over 1,000 soldiers assist local teams in searching for survivors and victims. The storms have also devastated infrastructure, with widespread power outages and damage to homes and farms, prompting emergency responses across multiple regions.
The Telegraph: Spain deploys army to Valencia as flood deaths surpass 150
Spain will deploy around 500 additional troops to Valencia to assist with recovery efforts following severe floods that have resulted in over 150 fatalities. A makeshift morgue has been established to identify victims as emergency operations continue.
The floods are among the deadliest in decades, with approximately 1,200 soldiers already engaged in rescue and recovery efforts. The situation may become Europe's worst storm-related disaster in over 50 years.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Paris Court Strikes Down Macron's Ban on Israeli Defence Firms
A Paris court lifted a ban on Israeli defense companies from exhibiting military equipment at the Euronaval trade show, reversing earlier restrictions that had sparked outrage from Israel. The ban was deemed a violation of free trade principles by the petitioners.
The French government had defended the ban as aligned with its diplomatic stance on the Middle East. The court's decision allows Israeli firms to showcase their technology amid ongoing regional conflicts.
The Economist: A surprise new twist in Putin’s currency wars
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has withdrawn from the mBridge project, aimed at improving cross-border payments through digital currencies. This decision comes amid geopolitical tensions, raising questions about the future of international financial systems.
Putin's ambitions to challenge the dominance of the dollar are ongoing, with expectations that the BRICS summit could catalyze significant changes. Meanwhile, alliances among China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia are intensifying, posing potential challenges to U.S. influence.
#military
Breitbart: Russia Bombards Kharkiv, Killing Child and Injuring Others
Russian forces targeted a residential building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, killing a 12-year-old boy and injuring at least 35 others. The attack involved a powerful glide bomb, part of Russia's ongoing military offensive in eastern Ukraine, which has intensified recently.
President Zelenskyy has urged the U.S. to provide long-range missiles to counter these attacks, emphasizing the urgent need for decisive action from allies. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces continue to respond with drone strikes against Russian positions.
#culture
The Western Journal: ESPN Analyst Ryan Clark Sparks Outrage by Wearing 'White Face' Costume On-Air
ESPN analyst Ryan Clark faced backlash for dressing as Bill Belichick in a Halloween segment, with critics highlighting a perceived double standard in racial identity politics. While Clark used a prosthetic mask, some argued that similar actions by a white individual would provoke outrage.
The incident reflects ongoing tensions around race and identity in media, raising questions about hypocrisy in societal reactions.
#health
Breitbart: Exclusive: Trump Taps RFK Jr. to 'Reorganize the Public Health Agencies'
Donald Trump has asked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reorganize the Department of Health and Human Services and the USDA, focusing on public health, eliminating corruption, and improving evidence-based practices. Kennedy aims for measurable results in reducing chronic disease within two years.
Kennedy, who previously ran an independent campaign, has adopted Trump's slogan to promote health initiatives. He has faced challenges regarding his ballot status in various states after endorsing Trump.
#crime
Breitbart: Man Flees Berlin Police Stop, Leaves Behind Bag of Terrorist Explosive
A man evaded police during a stop at a Berlin transit station, leaving behind a bag containing 500g of TATP explosives. The unstable explosive is commonly used by terrorists and is known for its danger in handling. Police are investigating the incident and searching for the suspect.
The Neukölln district, where the incident occurred, has a reputation for crime and social unrest, including recent migrant riots. Investigations into the man's motives and identity are ongoing.
#science
Fox News: NASA reconnects with interstellar Voyager 1 spacecraft using technology not used in decades
NASA has re-established communication with Voyager 1, which had been silent since November 2023. The spacecraft, over 15 billion miles from Earth, experienced issues with its fault protection system, leading to a temporary shutdown of its transmitters.
Engineers successfully switched to a backup S-band transmitter, which had not been used since 1981, to restore contact. The team is now investigating the cause of the fault protection triggers to return Voyager 1 to normal operations.