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3 Nov 2024

#politics

Fox News: FCC commissioner rips NBC over Harris' last-minute SNL appearance: 'Plainly designed to evade' the rules
FCC commissioner rips NBC over Harris' last-minute SNL appearance: 'Plainly designed to evade' the rules
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr criticized NBC's decision to host Vice President Kamala Harris on "Saturday Night Live" shortly before Election Day, claiming it violated the equal time rule by not providing similar opportunities to other candidates, including former President Trump. He called for an investigation and potential penalties for NBC, asserting that the network's actions could undermine public trust.

Harris's appearance included a comedic sketch that parodied her campaign, which some critics likened to a previous Trump sketch. Carr emphasized the importance of enforcing broadcasting rules to ensure fairness in political coverage.


Fox News: Cruz: Harris made mistake by tapping Walz instead of PA’s Shapiro for VP
Cruz: Harris made mistake by tapping Walz instead of PA’s Shapiro for VP
Sen. Ted Cruz criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for not selecting Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro as her running mate, suggesting it reflects her alignment with the "pro-Hamas" faction of the Democratic Party. He argued that her administration is the most anti-Israel in U.S. history.

Cruz claimed that Shapiro's candidacy could have strengthened Harris's position in Pennsylvania, a crucial battleground state. He emphasized that her attempts to appeal to Jewish voters are undermined by her party's stance on Israel.


Forbes: Trump Says He Wouldn’t Mind Someone Shooting Through ‘Fake News’ At Rally
Trump Says He Wouldn’t Mind Someone Shooting Through ‘Fake News’ At Rally
Former President Donald Trump made controversial remarks at a Pennsylvania rally, suggesting he wouldn’t mind if someone shot through the press area. This comment followed his earlier criticism of Liz Cheney, implying she should face armed threats, which drew significant backlash.

Trump's statements have sparked concerns over violent rhetoric, prompting investigations and criticism from various political figures, including Cheney and members of the Harris campaign.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Kidnap or rescue: Was ‘Hezbollah operative’ abducted by Israel a double agent?
Kidnap or rescue: Was ‘Hezbollah operative’ abducted by Israel a double agent?
Israeli special forces abducted Imad Ahmaz, a Lebanese ship captain and alleged Hezbollah operative, from a residential building in Batroun. The operation involved 12 commandos and has raised questions about Ahmaz's potential role as a double agent.

The raid was notably different from previous operations against Hezbollah, occurring in a civilian area near a popular tourist location. Ahmaz has been transferred to Israeli territory for investigation.


The Economist: What the world thinks of Trump, Ukraine and Chinese supremacy
What the world thinks of Trump, Ukraine and Chinese supremacy
A global poll of 30,000 people reveals diverse opinions on the upcoming U.S. presidential election, highlighting its potential impact on international trade, defense alliances, and China's rise. The findings reflect varying perceptions of key issues like Trump, Ukraine, and global stability.

As the election approaches, public sentiment underscores the interconnectedness of U.S. politics with global affairs, emphasizing the importance of the outcome beyond American borders.


#military

Times Of Israel: UN experts say Houthis exploited Gaza war to boost regional status, aided by Iran
UN experts say Houthis exploited Gaza war to boost regional status, aided by Iran
A UN report indicates that Yemen's Houthi rebels have evolved into a formidable military force, receiving unprecedented support from Iran and Hezbollah. This transformation has been fueled by the Israel-Hamas conflict, enhancing the Houthis' operational capabilities and regional influence.

The Houthis have engaged in significant maritime attacks, disrupting global shipping and drawing retaliatory strikes from the US and Israel. They have also increased recruitment efforts, including the enlistment of children, amid ongoing civil war dynamics in Yemen.