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4 Nov 2024
#politics
Fox News: Trump, Harris focus on the future of America in closing ads of 2024 presidential campaigns
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump released their final campaign ads ahead of the 2024 election, emphasizing a focus on the "people." Harris's ad highlighted issues and a new generation of leadership, while Trump featured key figures from his campaign, stressing unity and the importance of choice.
Both candidates aimed to connect with voters on personal and societal issues. Harris spoke about overcoming challenges and building a brighter future, while Trump framed the election as a choice between freedom and tyranny, urging voters to prioritize the well-being of future generations.
Breitbart: Van Jones: I'm 'Nervous and Worried' About Kamala Harris' Chances in Pennsylvania
Van Jones expressed concerns about Vice President Kamala Harris' electoral prospects in Pennsylvania during a CNN segment. He noted declining voter turnout in Philadelphia and potential losses among the Jewish vote in suburban areas, which could impact the overall election outcome.
Jones emphasized the need for grassroots efforts to mobilize voters, indicating that the situation is more challenging than in previous elections. He remains apprehensive about the election results until they are finalized.
Breitbart: HBO's John Oliver Calls Trump an 'Active Threat' in Wake of Two Assassination Attempts
John Oliver labeled former President Donald Trump an "active threat" during his recent monologue on HBO's Last Week Tonight, urging viewers to support Kamala Harris. He criticized Trump and others, suggesting a world where Trump is merely an annoyance rather than a threat.
Oliver's comments come amid heightened media rhetoric comparing Trump to historical figures like Hitler, particularly leading up to the November 5 election. This follows a series of controversial statements from various media and political figures regarding Trump's rallies and public persona.
Times Of Israel: Theft of sensitive IDF intel, transfer to ‘people at PMO’ was ‘systematic’ – report
Investigators are probing a systematic theft of classified documents from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) that were transferred to the Prime Minister's Office. The publication of these documents has reportedly endangered the lives of soldiers and hostages, compromising Israel's intelligence capabilities.
The investigation has led to the arrest of five suspects, including an IDF officer and a spokesman for Prime Minister Netanyahu. Authorities are examining the leaks' implications for hostage negotiations and potential exposure of intelligence sources. Netanyahu has also requested an investigation into separate leaks from cabinet meetings.
Forbes: How Courts Are Impacting 2024 Election: Georgia County Can’t Count Late-Arriving Ballots For Now, Court Rules
The Georgia Supreme Court has ruled that Cobb County cannot count mail-in ballots sent out late if they arrive after Election Day, siding with Republicans who sued to block them. This decision reflects a broader trend of courts across the U.S. making last-minute rulings on election-related issues.
As litigation continues, a significant number of cases are pending in various states, with both parties preparing for potential post-election lawsuits. Democrats criticize the GOP's legal actions as attempts to undermine election integrity, while Republicans argue these measures are necessary to ensure fair elections.
Le Monde: Elon Musk's $1-million-a-day voter sweepstakes can proceed, says Pennsylvania judge
A Pennsylvania judge has ruled that Elon Musk's $1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes can continue until Election Day, despite allegations from Philadelphia's District Attorney that it violates state election laws. Musk's lawyers argued that winners are not chosen randomly but are vetted spokespeople.
The sweepstakes, which Musk claims supports free speech and the Second Amendment, has drawn scrutiny for potentially misleading participants about the nature of the giveaways. The DA's office has raised concerns about the legality and integrity of the program, suggesting it may be a political marketing tactic rather than a legitimate lottery.
The Western Journal: Coping 101: Leftist John Oliver Admits Voting for Kamala Is 'Transactional,' Says Trump Is 'Basically Finished'
John Oliver, during a recent episode of "Last Week Tonight," urged leftists to vote for Kamala Harris, framing it as a necessary but unexciting choice amidst a tight election against Donald Trump. He acknowledged the challenges of supporting Harris due to her record, particularly regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Oliver's commentary reflects a sense of urgency, suggesting that a Trump victory would pose significant risks to various communities. He also expressed concern over Trump's potential political future, claiming that this election could be a decisive moment for him. The segment highlights the ongoing cultural and political tensions as the election approaches.
Fox News: Striking NY Times tech workers 'done compromising,' as staffers say election coverage in jeopardy
The New York Times' Tech Guild, comprising 600 tech staffers, has gone on strike over "unfair labor practices," potentially jeopardizing the paper's digital operations during crucial Election Day coverage. Union members demand fair compensation, remote work protections, and a "just cause" provision in their contract negotiations.
The strike, which follows two and a half years of unsuccessful negotiations, could disrupt key features like the Times' "Election Needle." Management expressed disappointment over the timing, emphasizing their commitment to reaching a fair contract while maintaining coverage quality.
Forbes: Elon Musk PAC’s $1 Million Giveaways Upheld In Court
A Philadelphia judge has allowed Elon Musk's America PAC to continue its $1 million daily giveaways to registered swing state voters, despite a lawsuit from the Philadelphia district attorney claiming the program violates state lottery laws. The judge's ruling came after a hearing on the matter.
Musk's PAC has awarded over $10 million through these giveaways, which the DA argues may also violate federal laws against bribing voters. The legality of the program remains uncertain as the Justice Department has issued a warning regarding potential violations.
Fox News: Georgia absentee ballot ruling provides legal victory for RNC on eve of election
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that absentee ballots in Cobb County must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day to be counted, rejecting a lower court's extension that would have allowed ballots to arrive by November 8. This decision has been hailed as a victory for election integrity by GOP leaders.
The ruling follows a lawsuit by the ACLU and others concerning 3,000 voters who did not receive their absentee ballots on time. The ACLU expressed disappointment, urging affected voters to vote in person on Election Day instead.
Breitbart: Harris Refuses to Comment on Crime Measure Because 'It's the Sunday Before the Election'
Vice President Kamala Harris declined to state her position on California's Proposition 36, which would impose stricter penalties on drug traffickers and shoplifters, citing the proximity to the election. This reflects her strategy of maintaining ambiguity to appeal to both the radical left and moderates.
Harris has been criticized for not clearly defining her stance on numerous policies, with reports indicating she has avoided comment on at least 15 issues. This approach has led to her being labeled the "no comment" candidate, as she navigates her political identity amid shifting views.
The Federalist: GA Court: Dem-Led County Can't Accept 3K Late Absentee Ballots
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that Cobb County cannot accept absentee ballots arriving after Election Day. This decision follows a surge in absentee ballot requests that left the county unprepared, resulting in over 3,000 ballots not mailed by the deadline.
The ruling came after the ACLU and Southern Poverty Law Center filed a suit to allow late ballots, but the court sided with the Republican National Committee, emphasizing that state law mandates ballots be returned by Election Day. Late ballots will be segregated until further notice.
Fox News: Ohio Secretary of State says Biden admin, leftist groups are pushing back on voter roll audits
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration to access federal records that would help identify non-citizens on voter rolls. He claims the administration has obstructed efforts to clean up voter registrations, citing challenges from liberal groups like the ACLU.
LaRose argues that the data he seeks is essential for ensuring only American citizens can vote, while the DHS contends that the requested data is not effective for verifying citizenship. Additionally, LaRose has faced legal challenges regarding the verification of naturalized citizens' eligibility to vote.
#society
GB News: Nightmare neighbour's loud music sparked 747 complaints and forced residents to sleep in cars
A Norwich couple has been ordered by a court to cease playing loud music after neighbors complained 747 times over 18 months. They were fined £710 and face a potential Criminal Behaviour Order that could prohibit loud music for two years, with severe penalties for breaches.
Norwich City Council emphasized the importance of being considerate to neighbors, noting that excessive noise can severely impact lives. The council is committed to addressing noise complaints, which constituted 90% of issues reported to the Environmental Protection Agency last year.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US, Saudi Arabia said discussing security deal without Israel normalization
Top American and Saudi officials discussed a potential security agreement in Washington, excluding normalization with Israel. Efforts for a broader deal have stalled due to the ongoing Gaza conflict and Israel's stance on a Palestinian state.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal indicated that bilateral agreements could progress quickly, while Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed a desire for peace with Arab nations, referencing the Abraham Accords. US Secretary of State Blinken emphasized the potential for regional normalization despite current challenges.
#economy
Breitbart: Exclusive—Bryan Posthumus: Biden-Harris EV Mandates Will Wreck Michigan’s Economy, But Gretchen Whitmer Is Too Busy Chasing Social Media Fame to Care
Michigan's auto industry faces significant challenges due to government mandates promoting electric vehicles (EVs), which many residents oppose. The push for EVs threatens jobs and economic stability, with major automakers like Stellantis and Ford expressing concerns about layoffs and factory closures as they shift focus to EV production.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer's administration is criticized for prioritizing environmental policies over the needs of Michigan's workers and traditional auto manufacturing. The article argues for a balanced approach that preserves jobs and allows consumer choice, warning that continued EV mandates could further harm the state's economy.
#crime
The Western Journal: Two Illegal Immigrants Suspected in Execution-Style Murder Arrested in Aurora, Colorado
Two illegal immigrants, Carl Luis Zambrano-Bolivar and Jhonata Nahin Toro Gonzalez, linked to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, were arrested in Aurora, Colorado, for their involvement in a murder case from Texas. They face charges of capital murder and aggravated kidnapping.
Authorities are also seeking a third suspect, Jhonny Jesus Martinez Serrano. The arrests highlight concerns about the gang's influence in Aurora, despite local officials downplaying the issue. The investigation is part of a broader effort to combat violent criminal organizations.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: Saquon Barkley Hits New Level of Absurdity with Backward Hurdle over Jaguars Defender
Jaguars cornerback Jarrian Jones gained notoriety for being the first NFL player to be reverse hurdled during a game against the Eagles. The moment occurred when Eagles running back Barkley attempted a spin move but ended up leaping backward over Jones, contributing to a drive that led to an Eagles touchdown.
Barkley had an impressive performance, rushing for 159 yards and scoring two touchdowns. Meanwhile, the Giants lost to the Commanders, likely ending their season at 2-7. The Eagles will next face the Cowboys, while the Jaguars will host the Vikings.