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4 Nov 2024

#politics

Forbes: Election 2024 Swing State Polls: Near-Tie In ‘Blue Wall’ As Trump And Harris Fight For Pennsylvania (Latest Update)
Election 2024 Swing State Polls: Near-Tie In ‘Blue Wall’ As Trump And Harris Fight For Pennsylvania (Latest Update)
The race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is tightly contested in key swing states, with various polls showing mixed results. Harris leads in some surveys while Trump holds an edge in others, indicating a statistical tie in many battlegrounds.

Overall, Harris has a slight lead in the national polling average, but a significant portion of swing state voters remain undecided, suggesting potential shifts in voter sentiment as the election approaches.


GB News: 'I visited REAL people of South Shields and Stanley - you won't hear them in Westminster' Emily Carver on how GB News is here to give you a voice
'I visited REAL people of South Shields and Stanley - you won't hear them in Westminster' Emily Carver on how GB News is here to give you a voice
At GB News, the host highlights the importance of engaging with viewers on pressing issues like the economy and immigration. A recent trip to the North East aimed to gather local opinions on Labour's first Budget in 14 years, revealing concerns over tax hikes and their impact on small businesses and the community.

Residents expressed feelings of neglect, with some feeling betrayed by political promises. The discussions emphasized the widening North-South divide and the need for authentic voices in the national conversation.


Forbes: Here’s Where RFK Jr. Could Play Spoiler As He Says ‘Do NOT Vote For Me’
Here’s Where RFK Jr. Could Play Spoiler As He Says ‘Do NOT Vote For Me’
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has suspended his presidential campaign and endorsed Donald Trump, urging supporters to vote for Trump in key battleground states to avoid splitting the vote. He remains on the ballot in several states, including Michigan and Wisconsin, where he could impact the election outcome.

Kennedy emphasized the importance of a unified front to prevent a disputed election result, stating that Trump needs a decisive victory. Despite his endorsement, polls indicate Kennedy still garners some support, which could influence the tight race between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.


The Western Journal: 'What a Joke': Footage Shows NFL Stadium Security Confronting Fan Over Trump Shirt
'What a Joke': Footage Shows NFL Stadium Security Confronting Fan Over Trump Shirt
A Buffalo Bills fan was confronted by stadium security for wearing a pro-Trump shirt during a game, sparking debate over NFL policies regarding political apparel. Despite the fan's shirt not appearing to violate any clear rules, security insisted on enforcement of unspecified guidelines.

The incident has drawn attention, especially from local GOP officials, who criticized the situation as an infringement on free expression. As the Bills prepare for their next game, the outcome of the upcoming presidential election may further influence the atmosphere surrounding political statements at sporting events.


Forbes: Trump Vs. Harris Fundraising: Harris Outraises Trump By Nearly 5-to-1 Among Last Minute Big Donors
Trump Vs. Harris Fundraising: Harris Outraises Trump By Nearly 5-to-1 Among Last Minute Big Donors
Vice President Kamala Harris has established a significant fundraising lead over former President Donald Trump as the election approaches. Her campaign has raised $997.2 million compared to Trump's $388 million, with a notable surge in donations from major donors in the final weeks.

Harris's fundraising efforts have set records, including raising $1 billion in under 80 days and $97.2 million in just the first half of October. Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee has also outpaced the Republican National Committee in fundraising.


The Telegraph: Netanyahu official arrested over leak that may have hindered Israeli hostage deal
Netanyahu official arrested over leak that may have hindered Israeli hostage deal
Eli Feldstein, a spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been arrested for allegedly leaking classified military documents that could have jeopardized a potential hostage release deal. He is accused of sharing sensitive information about Hamas's plans to smuggle Israeli hostages out of Gaza.

An Israeli court revealed that Feldstein and three other suspects were detained following an investigation by the IDF and Shin Bet, which raised concerns about national security and the integrity of intelligence sources.


Le Monde: Democracy put to the test in the US
Democracy put to the test in the US
Voter turnout in the U.S. is expected to be high for the November 5 elections, reflecting a civic engagement amid political polarization. The article criticizes Donald Trump for his role in undermining democracy, particularly following the January 6 insurrection and his refusal to accept the 2020 election results.

The Republican Party's failure to acknowledge Trump's defeat and the Supreme Court's decisions to shield him from accountability raise concerns about the integrity of the political system. With the upcoming election, there are fears about the potential consequences of a Trump re-election, given his authoritarian tendencies.


#society

Le Monde: In Anaheim, California, Latinos are in search of housing and visibility
In Anaheim, California, Latinos are in search of housing and visibility
Anaheim, California, has a significant Latino population, making up 53.3% of residents, with many facing housing challenges. The city’s growth as a tourist destination contrasts sharply with the struggles of its working-class neighborhoods, often overlooked in discussions about migration and political representation.

Photographer William Camargo highlights these issues through his work, focusing on the historical and current realities of the Latino community. His series "Origins and Displacements" documents the impact of systemic racism, gentrification, and the ongoing migration debate, emphasizing the importance of visibility for this marginalized group.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Battle Lines: Will Iran attack Israel again? Plus Beirut’s community kitchen
Battle Lines: Will Iran attack Israel again? Plus Beirut’s community kitchen
The episode of Battle Lines explores the possibility of Iran planning a retaliation against Israel following recent strikes. The discussion includes insights on the implications of these tensions.

Additionally, the show features Kamal Mouzawak, a Lebanese social entrepreneur, who talks about his community kitchen initiative aimed at assisting displaced individuals in Lebanon.


Human Events: Israel’s Foreign Ministry cancels agreement with UNRWA
Israel’s Foreign Ministry cancels agreement with UNRWA
Israel's Foreign Ministry has canceled its agreement with the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), citing accusations that UNRWA employees participated in the October 7 attacks and the agency's failure to address these issues. The Knesset recently passed a law severing ties with UNRWA, which had previously operated in Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank.

Foreign Minister Israel Katz stated that UNRWA is part of the problem in Gaza and highlighted evidence of Hamas operatives within the agency. Israel will continue to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza but will not cooperate with organizations that promote terrorism. Survivors of the October 7 attacks have also filed lawsuits against UNRWA for its alleged involvement.


#sports

GB News: Jake Paul's 'crazy idea' to fight Mike Tyson came after argument with friends
Jake Paul's 'crazy idea' to fight Mike Tyson came after argument with friends
Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are set to fight on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Texas, three and a half years after Paul first expressed interest in facing the boxing legend. The match has been sanctioned as a professional heavyweight contest, allowing knockouts and counting on both fighters' records.

Concerns about Tyson's age and health have been raised, as he turns 58, while Paul, at 27, is in his prime. The fight will feature modified rules, including 14oz gloves and shortened two-minute rounds, aimed at increasing action. This unique matchup has generated significant anticipation in the boxing community.