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#politics
Front Page Magazine: Media Pushes Poll by Mamdani Adviser Claiming Jews Support Him
Recent polls suggest that Zohran Mamdani holds a significant lead among Jewish voters in the NYC mayoral race. However, critics argue that many of these polls are misleading, particularly those linked to Mamdani's campaign, which lack transparency and credibility.
The poll in question was conducted by Public Progress Solutions, a firm with ties to Mamdani's campaign, raising concerns about its objectivity. Critics emphasize that the poll's claims, particularly regarding support from Orthodox and Conservative Jews, are unsubstantiated and call into question the integrity of media outlets reporting on these findings.
Front Page Magazine: Majority of Senate Dems Vote to Block Arms Sales to Israel
Sen. Bernie Sanders has introduced a resolution to halt arms sales to Israel, gaining support from a majority of Senate Democrats. Notable senators voting in favor include Jon Ossoff, Tim Kaine, and Elizabeth Warren, among others, totaling 24 Senate Democrats backing the measure.
This growing support for cutting off military aid to Israel reflects a significant shift within the Democratic Party.
#society
GB News: Twenty-five Delta passengers hospitalised after 'significant turbulence' as flight forced into emergency landing
Twenty-five passengers were hospitalized after a Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam encountered severe turbulence and was diverted to Minneapolis. The turbulence occurred at 37,000 feet over South Dakota, leading to an emergency landing just over two hours into the flight.
Recent studies indicate turbulence is increasing, with a 2023 report noting skies are 55% bumpier than 40 years ago. Experts warn that climate change may contribute to more frequent dangerous turbulence, costing airlines significantly.