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31 Oct 2024

#politics

Fox News: RFK indicates Trump 'promised' him 'control' over 'public health agencies'
RFK indicates Trump 'promised' him 'control' over 'public health agencies'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has claimed that Donald Trump plans to give him control over the Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Kennedy expressed readiness to reform public health agencies and improve food safety.

Trump has affirmed his commitment to including Kennedy in his administration, emphasizing a focus on health and food policies. Kennedy aims to address issues like chronic disease and the influence of industry on public health agencies.


GB News: Labour branded a 'leopard that hasn't changed their spots' following Reeves's Budget
Labour branded a 'leopard that hasn't changed their spots' following Reeves's Budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces criticism for her recent Budget announcement, which imposes a record tax burden on workers. Former Conservative Minister Michelle Donelan argues that the Labour government has not fulfilled its election promises.




The Economist: This week’s covers
This week’s covers
This week, The Economist endorses Kamala Harris for the U.S. presidency, citing risks associated with a second Trump term. It argues that Trump poses threats to the economy, rule of law, and international peace, while Harris represents stability despite being a moderate politician.

The endorsement highlights the choice between a potentially volatile leadership and a centrist approach. If given a vote, The Economist would support Harris.


Fox News: Biden admin faces mounting pressure to dismantle migrant parole program amid 'stress' on small towns
Biden admin faces mounting pressure to dismantle migrant parole program amid 'stress' on small towns
Pressure is mounting on the Biden administration from 27 lawmakers to terminate its migrant travel program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans, citing significant strain on U.S. communities. They argue the program has led to financial burdens and increased migration issues.

While the DHS maintains the program is a safe pathway for migrants, concerns about its legality and the impact on local services persist. The situation has become a focal point in political discussions ahead of upcoming elections.


The Federalist: Kamala Won't Win Gen Z Voters Like Me With Memes And Vibes
Kamala Won't Win Gen Z Voters Like Me With Memes And Vibes
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is leveraging social media trends to engage young voters, but critics argue this approach lacks substance. Young voters face pressing issues like inflation and job security, yet the campaign focuses on memes rather than concrete policies.

Polling indicates that young voters share concerns with older demographics, highlighting the need for meaningful dialogue rather than superficial engagement. The strategy may risk alienating this crucial voting bloc if it continues to prioritize viral content over addressing their real-life challenges.


#military

Fox News: 5 killed in Israel by Hezbollah airstrike as IDF eliminates terrorist group's special forces commander
5 killed in Israel by Hezbollah airstrike as IDF eliminates terrorist group's special forces commander
A Hezbollah rocket attack in northern Israel resulted in five fatalities, including an Israeli farmer and four foreign workers, following an Israeli airstrike that killed a Hezbollah commander. The IDF stated that the airstrike aimed to weaken Hezbollah's capabilities against Israel.

The ongoing conflict has led to significant casualties on both sides, with Israel conducting strikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon. The IDF continues to assert its commitment to neutralizing threats from Hezbollah.


#culture

Fox News: Halloween candy seek-and-find: Can you spot the hidden spider and single candy corn?
Halloween candy seek-and-find: Can you spot the hidden spider and single candy corn?
Graphic artist Gergely Dudás has created a Halloween-themed seek-and-find puzzle featuring an assortment of candies, a Jack-o'-lantern, a hidden spider, and a candy corn kernel. The puzzle has gained popularity on social media for its challenging nature.

Dudás, known for his illustration books and brain teasers, has amassed a significant following online. His artwork is also available on various merchandise.


#crime

Fox News: Menendez brothers ask California Gov. Newsom for clemency
Menendez brothers ask California Gov. Newsom for clemency
Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, are seeking clemency from California Governor Gavin Newsom after a district attorney recommended reduced sentences. They currently serve life without parole, but the DA suggested a 50-year sentence, making them eligible for parole.

The brothers argue self-defense against their father, claiming he was abusive, while prosecutors maintain their motive was greed. The clemency request will ultimately be decided by Newsom, who has the final say on any potential release.


Fox News: Suspect in camping trip murder identified after dad found butchered in tent
Suspect in camping trip murder identified after dad found butchered in tent
Authorities have identified a suspect in the murder of Dustin Kjersem, a Montana father found dead in his tent during a camping trip. The suspect is in custody on unrelated charges and is cooperating with the investigation, which continues as police seek additional evidence.

Kjersem was discovered with multiple chop wounds, initially thought to be from a bear attack. His family has expressed their grief, and the community is assured there is no ongoing threat. Further details and charges are expected soon.


GB News: First Mohammed Al-Fayed abuse claim letter goes in after BILLION-POUND legal backing
First Mohammed Al-Fayed abuse claim letter goes in after BILLION-POUND legal backing
A legal claim letter has been filed in the Mohammed Al-Fayed abuse scandal, with over 400 survivors contacting barristers. A billion-pound agreement has been reached with a major law firm to handle the claims, which involve allegations of widespread sexual abuse at Harrods.

Lawyers describe the case as unprecedented in scale, with accusations against Al-Fayed spanning decades. Survivors report a culture of fear and cover-up at Harrods, and the legal team is prepared for a class action against the Al-Fayed estate.


#science

GB News: ISS told to be evacuated immediately as astronauts could DIE amid major 'safety risk'
ISS told to be evacuated immediately as astronauts could DIE amid major 'safety risk'
A space expert has warned that the International Space Station (ISS) should be evacuated due to a worsening leak, which NASA has classified as a top safety risk. The leak, first detected in 2019, has escalated, prompting concerns about astronaut safety and NASA's reputation.

NASA is monitoring the situation but insists the station remains safe. Experts disagree on the urgency of evacuation, with some suggesting that if the leak worsens, it could lead to the ISS's early decommissioning.