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2 Nov 2024

#politics

The Western Journal: Fraudulent Pennsylvania Voter Registrations Traced to Democrat-Linked Company: District Attorney
Fraudulent Pennsylvania Voter Registrations Traced to Democrat-Linked Company: District Attorney
A local district attorney in Pennsylvania has traced fraudulent voter registration forms to an Arizona-based company linked to Democrats. The investigation revealed that some forms were submitted without the applicants' authorization, including instances involving deceased individuals.

The Pennsylvania Attorney General's office is also investigating the influx of fake registrations, emphasizing that safeguards prevented any impact on actual ballots. Other counties are reviewing numerous questionable registrations as well.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- JD Vance Closing Argument: 'Kamala Harris Broke It; Donald Trump Will Fix It'
Exclusive -- JD Vance Closing Argument: 'Kamala Harris Broke It; Donald Trump Will Fix It'
Senator JD Vance criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, claiming she is responsible for current economic and border issues. He argued that former President Donald Trump is the solution, emphasizing that Harris cannot distance herself from the Biden administration's policies.

Vance highlighted Trump's previous successes in reducing inflation and securing the border, contrasting them with Harris's record. He asserted that voters should recognize Harris's role in the problems facing the country and support Trump for change.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- JD Vance: 'Disgusting' that Biden Called Trump Supporters 'Garbage'; 'Imagine What They Say in Private
Exclusive -- JD Vance: 'Disgusting' that Biden Called Trump Supporters 'Garbage'; 'Imagine What They Say in Private
Senator JD Vance criticized President Biden for calling Trump supporters "garbage" at a campaign event, suggesting it reflects a broader disrespect for political opponents. He emphasized that political disagreements do not make fellow citizens enemies and highlighted the importance of leadership respect.

Vance contrasted this rhetoric with his own approach, advocating for a campaign focused on policy critique rather than personal attacks. He urged voters to consider the implications of such language and to choose leadership that respects citizens.


The Telegraph: JK Rowling praises Badenoch’s ‘brains and bravery’ on women’s rights
JK Rowling praises Badenoch’s ‘brains and bravery’ on women’s rights
JK Rowling has commended Kemi Badenoch for her stance on women's rights after Badenoch became the new Conservative leader. Both women oppose gender ideology, with Badenoch asserting that a child cannot be trans.

Rowling, a former Labour voter, criticized Sir Keir Starmer for neglecting gender-critical women but expressed delight in Badenoch's leadership.


#society

GB News: 'It will emasculate them' Firework director hits back as councillor calls for quieter displays
'It will emasculate them' Firework director hits back as councillor calls for quieter displays
John Culverhouse, managing director of Fantastic Firework, opposes a proposed ban on loud fireworks, asserting that many people enjoy the noise. This statement follows a St Albans Councillor's suggestion to impose a noise limit to safeguard animals.




Le Monde: Spain sends 10,000 more troops to flood-hit region, as death toll soars to at least 211
Spain sends 10,000 more troops to flood-hit region, as death toll soars to at least 211
Spain has deployed an additional 10,000 troops and police to the eastern Valencia region following historic floods that have resulted in 211 deaths. The disaster, the deadliest in decades, has overwhelmed emergency services as they search for survivors and clear debris.

Authorities are facing criticism for their response and the adequacy of warning systems. Many towns remain cut off from essential supplies, and the community has mobilized to assist with recovery efforts, despite calls for residents to avoid congesting the area.


The Western Journal: Dem Mayor Not Happy After Float of Kamala Harris Chained to Trump Truck Makes It Into Local Parade
Dem Mayor Not Happy After Float of Kamala Harris Chained to Trump Truck Makes It Into Local Parade
A Halloween parade in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, featured a controversial float depicting an impersonator of Donald Trump dragging a woman in chains representing Kamala Harris. The display sparked outrage among locals, including Democratic Mayor Diane Bailey, who condemned it as inappropriate.

The Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department, which sponsored the event, issued an apology, stating they do not support the values represented by the float and will review their planning processes to prevent similar incidents in the future.


#history

Times Of Israel: Joint US-Egypt archaeology team unearths 4000-year-old tomb in Luxor
Joint US-Egypt archaeology team unearths 4000-year-old tomb in Luxor
Archeologists from Egypt and the U.S. discovered an ancient family tomb near Luxor, dating back to the Middle Kingdom. The site contained 11 sealed burials, with some artifacts like jewelry and copper mirrors preserved, despite damage from ancient floods.

This find is part of Egypt's efforts to boost tourism, a vital economic sector that has struggled since the Arab Spring and the COVID-19 pandemic. The government aims to attract visitors by investing in archaeological research and promoting historical sites.


#crime

GB News: Pensioners conned out of £25,000 by fraudster attempting to pay off 'massive drug debt'
Pensioners conned out of £25,000 by fraudster attempting to pay off 'massive drug debt'
Paul McEnhill, 28, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for scamming an elderly couple out of £25,000 through a Virgin Money fraud. He posed as a bank official, convincing them to transfer money under the pretense of investigating theft from their accounts.

The scam, which occurred in October 2022, was thwarted when bank staff became suspicious and contacted the police. McEnhill's defense cited a drug debt as his motive for the crime.