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5 Nov 2024
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Breitbart: Elon Musk Condemns Corporate Media and Leftist Censorship in Joe Rogan Interview
In a recent interview on the Joe Rogan Experience, Elon Musk criticized corporate media for misleading the public and accused the political left of growing censorship and authoritarianism. He highlighted the manipulation of narratives around Donald Trump, including misrepresentation of his comments.
Musk expressed concern over the suppression of free speech and claimed his companies have been unfairly targeted by authorities. He argued that the left's efforts to control narratives reflect an agenda to manipulate public opinion, pointing to media coverage of Trump's events as an example.
Fox News: FBI warns voters about fabricated videos aimed at Election Day deception
The FBI has issued a warning about deceptive videos aimed at undermining confidence in the 2024 election. These videos falsely claim the FBI has issued terror warnings and that prison management has rigged inmate voting. The agency is working with local law enforcement to ensure election integrity.
The FBI also noted that foreign adversaries, particularly Russia and Iran, are intensifying efforts to create distrust in U.S. elections. These operations include fabricating news stories that could incite violence among voters. The FBI, alongside other agencies, is monitoring these threats closely.
Le Monde: The US presidential election tests the EU's ambitions
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban hosted a roundtable on "Peace in Europe" with former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and others in Vienna. Following the U.S. elections on November 5, EU leaders will convene in Budapest to discuss the election outcomes and economic competitiveness.
While Orban supports Donald Trump, most European leaders favor a Democratic win. They are preparing to respond to the next U.S. president, aware of the growing focus on American domestic issues over European relations.
Breitbart: Nolte: Looks Like Kamala Even Fakes Her ‘Door Knocks’ in Pennsylvania
A video from C-Span shows Vice President Kamala Harris seemingly staging a door-knocking event in Pennsylvania. During the interaction with a Pittsburgh couple, she expresses a desire for a "door knock," leading to an awkward restaging for the cameras, suggesting a focus on media optics rather than genuine engagement.
Critics argue that this reflects a calculated effort to create favorable publicity in a key swing state, rather than a sincere attempt to connect with voters. The incident raises questions about authenticity in political campaigning and media complicity.
Fox News: Pennsylvania county extends voting hours after 'software issue' with scanning ballots
A Pennsylvania judge has extended voting hours until 10 p.m. ET due to a software malfunction in Cambria County's electronic voting system, which hindered ballot scanning. Election officials assure that all votes will be counted and encourage voters to continue casting their ballots.
The state is working with local officials to resolve the issue, and any votes cast after the original 8 p.m. closing will be provisional. Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley urged voters to remain in line and complete their ballots.
Breitbart: MSNBC's Maddow Dubbed ‘Fascist’ for Calling Musk a ‘National Security’ Threat over Trump Ties
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow has called for the U.S. government to terminate contracts with Elon Musk, citing national security risks linked to his support for Donald Trump. Critics have accused her of attempting to punish Musk for his political views, labeling her comments as fascist.
Musk's companies, particularly SpaceX, play a crucial role in U.S. space and military operations, raising concerns about the implications of Maddow's suggestions. The backlash highlights the contentious intersection of politics and business in the current climate.
Fox News: Black Lives Matter activist to vote for Donald Trump: 'I definitely would not be supporting Kamala Harris'
On the eve of Election Day, Black Lives Matter Rhode Island co-founder Mark Fisher announced his support for former President Donald Trump, criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris. He expressed disillusionment with the Democratic Party, stating that Black voters have historically received little in return for their loyalty.
Fisher, who previously voted for President Biden in 2020, now regrets that decision and believes the Democratic Party does not represent the interests of the Black community. The national BLM organization has distanced itself from Fisher, labeling him an "imposter" and rejecting his endorsement of Trump.
The Western Journal: MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' Is Already Having an Election Day Meltdown
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough expressed alarm over the possibility of Donald Trump winning the presidency, suggesting it could lead to authoritarianism and suppression of historical discourse. Historian Michael Beschloss echoed these sentiments, warning of a potential dictatorship.
Critics argue that Scarborough's fears reflect a misunderstanding of current political dynamics, claiming the Democratic Party poses a greater threat to truth and freedom. The commentary has sparked social media backlash, with users accusing MSNBC of fearmongering.
GB News: Tube strikes cancelled in huge relief to thousands of commuters after unions threatened misery
Strikes on the London Underground have been canceled after successful pay negotiations between the Aslef union and Transport for London. The planned strikes would have disrupted services on November 7 and 12.
Aslef's Finn Brennan announced that an improved offer led to the suspension of the industrial action. Further details will be shared after a meeting with union representatives.
Fox News: Indiana House GOP candidate arrested on eve of election
Republican candidate Jim Schenke for Indiana's House of Representatives was arrested for allegedly violating a protection order by contacting a victim through social media. He was booked into the Tippecanoe County Jail but has since been released.
Schenke faces incumbent Democrat Chris Campbell in the election. He has multiple protection orders against him and has previously faced charges related to his campaign conduct. Schenke denies the allegations and claims he is the victim of harassment.
#society
The Telegraph: Flood survivors leaving Valencia have lost confidence government can protect them
Survivors of last week's devastating flash floods in Valencia are leaving the region, citing a loss of confidence in government efforts to rebuild and protect against future disasters. The floods, the worst in decades, have claimed over 200 lives, with ongoing search and cleanup operations.
Residents like Tobias ten Haaf, who lost his home, express deep frustration and despair. The aftermath has left many feeling they have no choice but to abandon their homes and dreams in the area.
Breitbart: Nolte: Georgetown Students Offered Post-Election Legos and Cocoa in ‘Self-Care Suite’
Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy is offering a "Self-Care Suite" for students post-Election Day, featuring activities like Legos, cocoa, and mindfulness exercises. The initiative aims to provide a space for relaxation amid stressful times.
Critics argue that such measures reflect a troubling trend of coddling students, suggesting it fosters dependency and entitlement rather than resilience. This approach, they claim, may influence political behavior and hinder personal growth.
#science
The Telegraph: Record-breaking penguin swims 2,000 miles from Antarctica to Australia
An emperor penguin has completed a remarkable journey of approximately 2,100 miles from Antarctica to western Australia, marking the longest recorded distance for the species. It was first spotted by a surfer in Denmark, who mistook it for a large sea bird.
The penguin approached the surfers without hesitation, showcasing its unusual presence in the area.