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1 Nov 2024

#politics

GB News: WATCH: Farmer fears for agriculture sector after tax hiking budget
WATCH: Farmer fears for agriculture sector after tax hiking budget
Farmer James Fairlie has condemned Labour's proposed inheritance tax changes, calling it "D-Day for agriculture." He argues that Westminster does not grasp the importance of British agriculture, highlighting his family's long history in farming since 1703.




Fox News: Early in-person voting ending Friday in Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina and 5 other states
Early in-person voting ending Friday in Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina and 5 other states
Early in-person voting concludes in nine states, including key battlegrounds Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina, just days before Election Day. Voters must submit mail-in ballots by November 5, and candidates are making final appeals in these competitive regions.

Arizona remains a focal point with closely contested House races and a Senate race featuring Kari Lake and Ruben Gallego. Georgia, North Carolina, and Texas also showcase tight races, reflecting shifting demographics and voter engagement.


Fox News: I was a Trump ambassador and here are three things dooming the Harris campaign
I was a Trump ambassador and here are three things dooming the Harris campaign
Former President Donald Trump is gaining momentum in the presidential race, with polls indicating strong support even in traditionally blue states like New Hampshire. Concerns about the Biden-Harris administration's direction, immigration policies, and economic management are driving voter sentiment.

Vice President Kamala Harris faces criticism for her inability to articulate alternative policies and for the administration's perceived failures, including immigration surges and energy policy shifts. As the race progresses, her candidacy appears to be faltering amid these challenges.


#society

The Telegraph: November Tube strikes: dates and lines affected
November Tube strikes: dates and lines affected
London Underground workers, represented by the RMT and Aslef unions, will strike from November 1 to November 12, causing significant disruption for commuters. Key strike dates include November 5, 7, and 12, when train services are expected to be severely affected.

The strikes are a response to the rejection of a 3.8% pay increase by Aslef, with union leaders citing a lack of negotiation from London Underground management on important issues like work hours and meal breaks.


#crime

Fox News: Freedom for the Menendez brothers might come from a surprising source. And this could be next
Freedom for the Menendez brothers might come from a surprising source. And this could be next
The Menendez brothers, convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, are back in the spotlight as Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon filed a motion for resentencing based on new evidence of alleged abuse. This comes after recent media portrayals and California's new legislation allowing for such reviews.

Their case, which has drawn public interest for over three decades, will undergo a legal process that includes a hearing and potential review by the state parole board and Governor Gavin Newsom. The outcome could impact their life sentences.


#technology

Le Monde: Going down: With the end of 2G in France, elevators and other devices could be affected
Going down: With the end of 2G in France, elevators and other devices could be affected
The imminent shutdown of 2G and 3G mobile networks in France raises concerns about the safety and functionality of various devices, including alarms and remote assistance systems. Professionals in the industry argue that the transition to newer technologies is too rushed, risking user safety.

Estimated costs for upgrading these systems could reach hundreds of millions of euros, placing a financial burden on building owners and social landlords. The lack of adequate warning for this transition has led to significant frustration among industry stakeholders.