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7 Oct 2024
#politics
Forbes: Harris’ Lead Over Trump Narrows In Election Betting Markets
Vice President Kamala Harris' lead over former President Donald Trump in election betting markets has narrowed to just one point, with Trump gaining traction, particularly on the crypto-based platform Polymarket. Current odds show Harris at 50.1% and Trump at 49.1%.
In key swing states like Pennsylvania, Trump's odds have significantly improved, now standing at 55.5%. Nationally, Harris maintains a 2.6% lead in polls, reflecting a competitive race ahead.
The Federalist: Kamala Harris' Record Shows She Hates America
At a Wisconsin rally, Vice President Kamala Harris emphasized her love for America, aligning herself with former Rep. Liz Cheney. Critics argue that Harris's endorsement of the 1619 Project and support for reparations contradict her claims of patriotism.
Her record suggests a disdain for America's history and constitutional principles, raising questions about her true feelings toward the nation. Observers contend that her policies indicate a desire to reshape America fundamentally, rather than a genuine affection for its past.
Fox News: Lake rips Biden-Harris 'double whammy' policies affecting Arizonans : 'Driven us over the cliff'
Arizona GOP Senate candidate Kari Lake asserts that illegal immigration and current economic policies have adversely affected residents, particularly in housing costs. She claims that the influx of people has exacerbated supply and demand issues, leading to increased living expenses for Arizonans.
Lake believes these challenges will drive GOP voter turnout in the upcoming elections, as many residents express frustration over economic conditions and immigration policies. She emphasizes a growing Republican registration among voters who feel the urgency of the situation.
Fox News: GOP New Jersey Senate candidate Curtis Bashaw nearly passes out during debate
New Jersey Senate candidate Curtis Bashaw experienced a momentary freeze during a debate against Democrat Rep. Andy Kim. After stopping mid-sentence, he was checked on by Kim and took a brief break to recover, citing a lack of food as the issue.
Bashaw later reassured supporters on social media, explaining he had been campaigning all day without eating. He returned to the debate after a short pause, stating he was fine and ready to continue.
Fox News: SCOTUS kicks off historic term under scrutiny amid ethics code debate
The U.S. Supreme Court begins its new term amid internal conflict and public criticism over perceived partisanship and ethics issues. Justices are facing scrutiny as they may influence the upcoming election, with calls for an enforceable ethics code gaining traction.
The court's reputation has declined significantly, with a recent poll showing only 43% approval. Leaks of internal deliberations have exacerbated tensions among justices, prompting discussions on reforms to restore trust and address public concerns.
#society
GB News: Disabled driver hit with £70 fines for parking outside her own house - 'I'm just tired of all this'
A disabled woman in Southport, Maria Rodriguez, has faced numerous fines for parking outside her home due to a lack of designated parking for her needs. Residents are criticizing the local council for enforcing penalties too strictly, given her mobility challenges and ongoing requests for a disabled bay.
Sefton Council maintains that the fines were issued according to national parking regulations, citing improper display of her Blue Badge. Rodriguez argues that the rules do not consider her personal circumstances, highlighting the difficulties she faces living alone with mobility issues.
The Telegraph: Emily Hand, 9, describes moment she was taken hostage by Hamas
Emily Hand, an Irish citizen and one of the youngest hostages taken by Hamas on October 7, recounted her capture at knife-point in a recent interview. She was held for 50 days in Gaza before being released in a prisoner exchange.
At the time of the attack, Emily was eight years old and staying with a friend at Be’eri Kibbutz. She described the moment they chose to open the door to avoid being shot.
Times Of Israel: A year later, authorities say hostage Idan Shtivi killed during October 7 attack
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that Idan Shtivi, a hostage taken by Hamas during the October 7, 2023, attack, was killed on that day. This announcement coincided with the first anniversary of the assault, based on new intelligence and expert analysis.
Shtivi, 28, was abducted at the Nova music festival while photographing the event. His death adds to the toll of hostages, with 34 confirmed killed during the attack or in captivity.
#economy
Le Monde: French finance minister vows budget will 'fully' adhere to EU rules
France's Finance Minister Antoine Armand announced that the 2025 budget will comply with EU spending rules, aiming to reduce the public deficit from an estimated 6.1% to 5% of GDP. The government plans €40 billion in spending cuts and new taxes to address its debt.
Armand expressed confidence in achieving a deficit below 3% by 2029, emphasizing the importance of international credibility. He will present France's policy priorities at a eurozone meeting.
#culture
The Telegraph: Girl with a Pearl Earring ‘evokes ten times more emotion than reproductions’
A study in the Netherlands found that viewing original art elicits up to ten times more emotional response than viewing prints, even in ideal conditions. Researchers used EEGs to measure neurological activity at the Mauritshuis museum.
Professor Erik Scherder noted that original artworks stimulate the brain, enhancing excitement and imagination, which contributes to a richer experience.
#science
Le Monde: Nobel Prize in medicine honors Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for microRNA discovery
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Americans Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for their discovery of microRNA, which is crucial for gene regulation. Their research has significant implications for understanding organism development and function.
The prize includes a cash award of 11 million Swedish kronor ($1 million) and marks the beginning of this year's Nobel prize announcements, with other categories to follow throughout the week.
#technology
GB News: Update coming to your Sky Q box this week will shake-up 12 channels, here's what you need to know
On October 9, Sky Q and Sky+ HD users will see a reshuffle of 12 channels in the TV Guide, aimed at closing gaps left by recent channel closures. Key channels affected include PBS America, Discovery History, and BBC Scotland HD, which will move to new numbers.
This update will only impact users with satellite dish-dependent set-top boxes, while those using newer Sky streaming services will not be affected. The changes follow previous reorganizations in various sections of the TV Guide.