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4 Nov 2024
#politics
Fox News: Trump camp confident based on early voting, while Black leaders say Harris is struggling
Donald Trump's campaign expresses confidence ahead of the election, citing favorable early voting trends, particularly among male and rural voters. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris's team remains optimistic but faces challenges, especially with Black voter turnout in key states like Pennsylvania and Georgia.
The election outcome hinges on turnout, particularly in urban areas where Harris needs strong support to counter Trump's advantages. Polls show mixed signals, with some suggesting underreported support for Harris, while Trump's camp relies on registration figures to bolster their confidence.
#society
GB News: King Charles and William defended over new documentary: 'This is a hatchet job!'
Channel 4 Dispatches faced criticism from royal biographer Angela Levin for its investigation into the Royal Family's finances, labeling it a "hatchet job." The program claimed significant income from the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall, including millions from charity contracts.
Levin defended King Charles and Prince William, asserting their financial dealings are transparent and charitable. She emphasized their contributions and the necessity of payments for land use, arguing that the investigation unfairly targets the monarchy.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Biden and Harris 'have turned their back on Israel' says Trump ally as Iran issues chilling election threat
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris face criticism for perceived neglect of Israel amid threats from Iran following recent air strikes. Former Congressman Trent Franks argues that the Democrats' support for Israel is waning, while Donald Trump gains traction with Muslim-American voters by emphasizing his commitment to Israel.
Franks advocates for the destruction of Iran-backed groups Hamas and Hezbollah, praising Israeli leadership under Netanyahu. He believes that Biden and Harris lack the understanding necessary to address these geopolitical challenges effectively.
Times Of Israel: Israel informs UN that 1967 agreement recognizing UNRWA is void
Israel has officially notified the UN of its withdrawal from the 1967 agreement recognizing UNRWA, following Knesset legislation limiting the agency's operations in Israel and the Palestinian territories. The legislation, effective in three months, bans UNRWA from operating in Israel.
Israeli officials cite concerns over UNRWA's alleged ties to Hamas and its role in the Gaza humanitarian crisis. While Israel plans to collaborate with other humanitarian organizations, there are fears that the reduction of UNRWA's involvement will exacerbate the situation in Gaza.
#culture
Fox News: Quincy Jones, legendary producer and composer, dies at 91: 'Truly one of a kind'
Quincy Jones, the renowned music mogul, passed away at 91 on Sunday night, surrounded by family in Bel Air, California. His cause of death has not been disclosed.
The Jones family expressed their sorrow while celebrating his impactful life and legacy, stating that his love and music will endure.
The Telegraph: Quincy Jones, music legend who worked with Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson, dies aged 91
Quincy Jones, renowned music producer and collaborator, has passed away at 91 at his home in Los Angeles. His family announced his death, expressing both grief and celebration of his remarkable life and contributions to music.
#crime
GB News: Southport stabbing suspect Axel Rudakubana terror charge 'delayed for TWO WEEKS amid fears of riots'
Axel Rudakubana, charged with terrorism and producing ricin, had his trial postponed amid fears of riots following violent unrest in Britain. His previous charges include murder and attempted murder related to a stabbing incident during a Taylor Swift dance class.
Concerns have been raised about policing issues in light of the recent trial of a police officer found not guilty in a separate murder case. The Crown Prosecution Service sought necessary government approvals for the biological weapons charge before its announcement.
The Telegraph: Italian investigators reopen Baroness de Rothschild’s unsolved murder from 1982
Italian authorities have reopened a cold case investigation into the 1980 disappearance and deaths of British baroness Jeannette Bishop May and her secretary, Gabriella Guerin. Their bodies were found fourteen months later, leading to speculation about potential connections to organized crime and other mysterious deaths.
Prosecutors are now interviewing witnesses to reassess the circumstances surrounding the case, which had initially been attributed to hypothermia. The inquiry seeks to uncover any new evidence or contradictions in the long-standing investigation.