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5 Nov 2024
#politics
The Federalist: DOJ Targets Elon Musk For Something Democrats Do All The Time
Elon Musk faces potential legal action from the Justice Department for offering money to voters who pledge support for the First and Second Amendments, which the DOJ claims violates federal law. Critics argue this is a politically motivated attack due to Musk's shift in political allegiance.
Meanwhile, allegations of voter registration fraud involving the group Everybody Votes, funded by prominent Democrats, have gone unaddressed by the Justice Department. The group is accused of targeting specific demographics to influence elections, raising concerns about partisan exploitation of voter registration efforts.
Fox News: 'Very close': Nevada expert reveals which presidential candidate he predicts will win crucial battleground
Election expert Jon Ralston predicts a tight race in Nevada, with Vice President Kamala Harris edging out former President Donald Trump by a narrow margin of 48.5% to 48.2%. He emphasizes the importance of non-major-party voters, who could significantly influence the outcome.
Despite Trump's current lead in early voting, Ralston believes that Democratic turnout, particularly among nonpartisan voters, will help Harris close the gap. He cautions that the final result may not be clear on Election Night due to the complexities of mail-in ballots.
Fox News: GOP prepared for pivotal court battles that could decide 2024 election
The Republican Party is actively enhancing its "election integrity" efforts ahead of the 2024 elections, focusing on recruiting poll observers and increasing transparency. They have mobilized around 230,000 volunteers, including 5,000 lawyers, primarily in key battleground states.
Additionally, the GOP has filed over 130 lawsuits to address issues like poll worker parity and voter identification laws. While these efforts aim to bolster trust in the electoral process, a recent poll indicates that confidence in the election outcome varies significantly between Democrats and Republicans.
Fox News: 22 toss-up House races to watch on election night
Election Day has arrived, with millions of Americans voting in key House races that could determine control of the chamber for the next two years. Candidates have spent over $3 billion in approximately 40 battleground districts, making these contests highly competitive.
Among the toss-up races are Arizona's 1st and 6th Districts, California's 22nd and 41st Districts, and Michigan's 7th and 8th Districts, among others. These districts feature tight margins and incumbents facing strong challenges, reflecting the intense political landscape leading into the elections.
Le Monde: Election Day polls open on US east coast
Election Day voting commenced on November 5, with Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in a dead heat. The campaign featured dramatic events, including Harris's late entry and Trump's legal issues, but polling remained tight.
With tens of millions voting, results may take days to finalize, raising concerns about potential unrest if Trump contests a loss. The election's outcome could significantly impact global issues, including conflicts in the Middle East and Russia's actions in Ukraine.
#society
GB News: Electric car market surpasses petrol and diesel sales for third month running despite Budget changes
Electric vehicle sales in the UK have exceeded 20% market share for three consecutive months, reaching 20.8% in October. This growth occurs despite an overall decline in the new car market, which fell by 6%. Battery electric vehicles saw a 24.5% increase, while petrol and diesel sales dropped significantly.
The UK now has over 125 BEV models available, yet the market is still short of its targets for the year and 2025. Industry leaders emphasize the need for government support and consumer incentives to sustain this momentum and ensure the transition to cleaner transport continues effectively.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Netanyahu offers Hamas $1m for each hostage and amnesty for Oct 7 kidnappers
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has proposed a deal to Hamas, offering $1 million for each remaining hostage from the October 7 attack. The plan includes safe passage for the captors and their families out of Gaza, avoiding capture or punishment.
This initiative follows a recent security cabinet meeting and comes after Hamas rejected a ceasefire proposal from Egypt. Hamas has yet to respond to Netanyahu's offer.
Times Of Israel: Iran sentences 3 to death over 2020 killing of nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh
Iran has sentenced three individuals to death for the 2020 assassination of nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, whom Israel is accused of targeting. The case remains in the appeal stage. Fakhrizadeh was killed in an ambush that Iran attributes to Israeli operatives.
Additionally, Iranian-German national Jamshid Sharmahd reportedly died before his execution, which has heightened tensions between Iran and Germany. Sharmahd was sentenced for alleged terrorist activities, leading to diplomatic fallout as Germany closed its consulates in Iran.
#military
The Federalist: Army Still Won’t Release Tim Walz's Military Records After 8 Asks
Democrat vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz's military record is under scrutiny as the Army has not released requested documents ahead of election day. The Federalist has sought his personnel file since August, citing public interest, but has received no updates.
Walz faces multiple allegations of misrepresenting his military service, including claims of stolen valor. He has referred to himself as a retired command sergeant major, despite having his promotion revoked and not being deployed to combat. His campaign has acknowledged some statements were inaccuracies.
#health
GB News: Spain flooding: Valencia braces for major disease outbreak as experts warn of fatal blood infection
Valencia is on high alert for a potential disease outbreak following catastrophic floods that have resulted in over 200 fatalities. Health experts warn of risks from stagnant water and contaminated debris, with concerns about infections like hepatitis A, tetanus, and mosquito-borne diseases.
Public health authorities are advising precautions for cleanup volunteers, including wearing protective gear and ensuring hygiene. They emphasize the importance of vaccinations and monitoring water quality to prevent further health hazards. The situation remains critical as officials assess ongoing risks.
#crime
GB News: Dangerous driver jailed for more than 2 years after causing crash - 'Irresponsible!'
Darwood Khan, 23, has been sentenced to 28 months in prison for causing serious injury by dangerous driving in Peterborough. His reckless behavior, which included ignoring police signals and driving on the wrong side of the road, resulted in severe injuries to a woman in her 60s.
Khan's actions led to a collision that caused multiple fractures to the victim's leg. He was disqualified from driving for over three years following the incident. Police emphasized the potential for fatal consequences due to Khan's disregard for public safety.
The Federalist: FBI Lies About Violent Crime To Help Democrats Win This Election
The FBI has faced criticism for a lack of transparency regarding its crime data, particularly after revising its 2021 and 2022 statistics to show an increase in violent crime, contrary to earlier reports suggesting a decrease. House Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer has called for explanations regarding the revisions, especially as crime remains a key election issue.
The FBI's revised numbers reveal a significant increase in violent crime, contradicting previous claims. Meanwhile, the National Crime Victimization Survey indicates a 19% rise in serious crimes from 2019 to 2023, suggesting a broader trend of rising crime that the FBI's data obscures.