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1 Nov 2024
#politics
GB News: Reform UK sends warning shots to Labour and Conservatives as party scoops up more council election wins
Reform UK has gained momentum in local elections, winning a recent council seat in Bilston North with 34.8% of the vote, while Labour's share dropped to 25.1%. This follows a trend of Labour's declining vote share, losing 20 seats since the General Election.
The potential for Reform UK to capitalize on Labour's troubles is evident, especially with an upcoming by-election in Runcorn & Helsby, where Labour's incumbent faces pressure to resign. Polls indicate a shift in public support away from Labour, raising concerns for the party's future.
The Federalist: DOJ Attempt To Keep Noncitizens On VA Rolls Was Legally Absurd
The Biden-Harris administration faces criticism for its legal challenges to Virginia's efforts to remove noncitizens from voter rolls, which the state argues is lawful under the National Voter Registration Act. The Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Virginia, allowing the removals to continue.
Virginia contends that noncitizens cannot be considered registrants and thus are not protected under the NVRA's quiet period provision. The state seeks clarity on its authority to remove noncitizens from the voter rolls, especially as the 2024 elections approach.
The Federalist: Democrats' Anti-Trump Narratives Are Immune To Real Information
A Daily Wire editor discusses ongoing conversations about Donald Trump's perceived racism, highlighting the difficulty in providing evidence for such claims. He notes a recurring pattern where discussions end abruptly when confronted with requests for specific racist policies.
The editor argues that a segment of the population is resistant to information, shaped by a media landscape that reinforces certain narratives. He suggests this cognitive dissonance may be deeply ingrained and difficult to change.
The Western Journal: Creepy Biden Bites Baby While Trump Hands Out Candy Bars to Trick-or-Treaters
The article contrasts Halloween celebrations of Presidents Biden and Trump, highlighting Biden's unusual behavior of pretending to bite children, while Trump and his wife distributed candy in 2020. The commentary suggests Biden's actions are perceived as odd and unsettling.
The piece implies that the Trump campaign aims to remind voters of a more conventional presidential image, contrasting it with Biden's perceived eccentricity.
Fox News: Harris slammed for hiring advisor with ties to dark money group pushing gas stove ban: 'Par for the course'
Vice President Kamala Harris faces criticism for hiring Camila Thorndike, a climate activist linked to the group Rewiring America, known for advocating a ban on gas stoves. Critics argue this reflects a broader agenda to limit consumer choice and undermine American energy independence.
Harris's campaign claims it will not ban fracking and aims to reduce energy costs while promoting clean energy. However, conservatives warn that her administration's policies may harm traditional energy sectors and increase costs for consumers.
The Federalist: USA Today Works To Whitewash Democrat Hacks As 'Nonpartisan'
A Conservative think tank leader is advocating for a ban on charities from participating in voter registration efforts, citing concerns about partisanship in organizations like the Voter Participation Center (VPC). The USA Today article covering this issue failed to address key evidence of VPC's partisan activities.
Critics argue that the media often overlooks significant details that could inform readers about potential biases, focusing instead on reactions to allegations rather than the allegations themselves. This pattern raises questions about the impartiality of reporting on voter registration efforts.
#society
The Telegraph: German drivers could be banned from reversing out of parking spaces under Green proposal
The Green party in Kiel, Germany, proposes banning reversing from parking spaces to reduce traffic accidents. The initiative aims to implement forward-facing parking in new and redesigned car parks, aligning with the global Vision Zero initiative to eliminate road fatalities.
The proposal is expected to gain approval due to the Greens' alliance with the Social Democratic Party. Vision Zero, first adopted by Sweden, influences traffic safety policies in various countries, including the UK and Canada.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Oil prices jump as Iran plots retaliation against Israel
Oil prices increased over $2 a barrel due to concerns about Iran's potential retaliatory strike against Israel, raising Brent crude to $74.64. This surge follows reports of Iran preparing an attack, escalating fears of disruption in global oil supplies.
The rise in prices reflects traders' reactions to heightened tensions in the Middle East after recent Israeli airstrikes on Iran.
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu likely prefers Trump in historically close race – but he’s hedging his bets
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is navigating complex relations with both President Biden and former President Trump amid escalating tensions with Iran. While Biden's administration advised targeting only military sites in response to missile attacks, Trump encouraged a more aggressive approach.
Polling indicates a strong preference for Trump among Netanyahu's right-wing coalition, but the Prime Minister is cautious, aiming to maintain U.S.-Israel relations regardless of the election outcome. His domestic political considerations may ultimately take precedence over aligning with either candidate.
Le Monde: North Korea says it will stand by Russia until 'victory' in Ukraine
North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui reaffirmed support for Russia in its Ukraine conflict during a visit to Moscow, stating that North Korea will stand by Russia until victory. Reports suggest that up to 10,000 North Korean troops are training in Russia and may soon be deployed.
Choe emphasized North Korea's commitment to developing its nuclear arsenal, viewing the situation as a response to perceived threats from the U.S. and its allies. Both nations are strengthening ties amid increasing sanctions and military collaboration.
#economy
GB News: Ford to pause production of F-150 Lightning electric vehicle for seven weeks amid falling EV sales
Ford Motor will suspend production of its F-150 Lightning electric pickup for seven weeks due to high inventories and projected losses in its EV operations. The shutdown will affect around 730 employees and reflects broader challenges in the electric vehicle market.
Despite these issues, F-150 Lightning sales have more than doubled in Q3 2023, although they represent only a small fraction of overall F-Series sales. Ford is adjusting its strategy by cutting prices and focusing on hybrid models to improve profitability.
#crime
Fox News: Killer mom cries after guilty verdict in murder of toddler son found in landfill
Leilani Simon, a 24-year-old mother from Georgia, was found guilty of murdering her 20-month-old son, Quinton, whose remains were discovered in a landfill. The jury unanimously convicted her on all 19 charges after hearing extensive evidence and witness testimonies.
Prosecutors alleged that Simon beat her son to death and disposed of his body. Following the verdict, local authorities expressed hope that the decision would bring some peace to the community affected by the tragedy.
#other
GB News: Sadiq Khan wants to build solar farms in leafy commuter suburbs in latest Net Zero push
Sadiq Khan has announced plans to build solar farms near London Underground stations as part of a Net Zero initiative. Transport for London is seeking developers to create solar photovoltaic farms to power the tube network, aiming for complete green energy by 2030.
This project is part of a £175 million scheme expected to provide around 5% of the tube's power needs. Despite facing criticism over previous environmental policies, Khan remains focused on reducing London's carbon footprint.