The US has deployed B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers to the Middle East, according to a Twitter post by the United States Central Command (CENTCOM). The bombers were dispatched from the Minot Air Force Base’s 5th Bomb Wing. The B-52 is a long-range heavy bomber capable of flying at high subsonic speeds and carrying nuclear or precision-guided conventional ordnance. The deployment comes as Israel braces for a potential Iranian attack in retaliation for an Israeli strike on Iranian missile production facilities. The US has warned that it will take necessary measures to defend American personnel or interests should they be targeted by Iran, its partners, or its proxies.
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A surprising turnaround in Iowa sees Democrat Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump 47% to 44% in a recent Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll, despite Iowa’s swing to the right in recent elections. The shift towards Harris is primarily driven by older and politically independent women. Trump however continues to lead with his core base, which includes men, evangelicals, rural residents, and non-college graduates. The poll was conducted from October 28-31 among 808 likely voters, including those who have already voted and those planning to. This development comes as a surprise given the state’s recent electoral history favoring Trump.
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Clark County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant John Rodgers has faced public scrutiny after suggesting in Facebook posts that caller’s voting preference would influence how he responded to emergency calls. Rodgers reportedly stated that he would not help those who supported the Democratic Party and indicated people would need to show proof of who they voted for before he would assist them. Chief Deputy Mike Young said the comments were highly inappropriate and did not represent the Sheriff’s Office’s policy of serving all residents impartially, regardless of their voting preference. Rodgers, who claims not to remember publishing the posts, is reported to be on medication that can cause communication to be ‘out of character’. Rodgers has been given a written reprimand for violating the Sheriff’s Office’s social media policy.
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Russian butter prices have soared to alarming heights, prompting a profound examination of the dynamics underpinning Vladimir Putin’s ambitious pledge to provide both “guns and butter.” This age-old phrase encapsulates the struggle that many nations face—balancing military expenditure with civilian welfare. Yet, as butter becomes a luxury in Russia, it becomes increasingly clear that the Kremlin may be on a precarious path.
Prices of essential food items like butter are now testing the limits of public tolerance. While Russians are accustomed to fluctuating costs, seeing the price of butter rise starkly symbolizes something far more significant: a government struggling to fulfill its promises to the people while it simultaneously engages in costly military ventures.… Continue reading
Elon Musk’s America Pac, a canvassing operation in support of Donald Trump and the Republican party, is facing a lawsuit filed by two women. They allege that they were underpaid and denied reimbursement for expenses incurred during their work to rally support for Republican congresswoman Michelle Steel. The lawsuit claims that the women were promised an hourly wage but were instead paid by the number of houses they visited. No specific amounts have been mentioned yet. Defendants in the suit include America Pac, a hiring and payroll company called Liberty Staffing Services, the Blair Group which is a national canvassing company and Michelle Steel’s re-election campaign.
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The article criticizes former President Donald Trump as unfit to hold political office in the United States. The author cites several issues with Trump’s character, such as his egoism, deceitfulness, and allegations of sexual assault. Trump’s competency and intellect are also questioned, based on his history in business and politics. The opinion piece underlines concerns about Trump’s knowledge and handling of governance, foreign affairs, and the economy. It ends expressing hope that the values of democracy will resist potential threats presented by Trump’s political influence.
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The New York Times’ Editorial Board has published a critical opinion piece about former US President Donald Trump, claiming he is unfit to lead and a threat to democracy. Highlighting his attempts to subvert an election, his corruption, and lawlessness, they argue that if re-elected, Trump would use the government to target opponents, enact a mass deportation policy, and foster policies causing harm to the poor and middle class. They also maintain that another Trump term would exacerbate climate damage, destroy alliances, and bolster autocracy. They urge Americans to demand better leadership and vote accordingly.
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The police chief and three officers in Geary, Oklahoma resigned, leaving the town’s entire police department empty. Additionally, two city council members stepped down, leaving just one member in the council due to an earlier vacancy. The city has assured citizens that normal services will be maintained, with assistance from sheriffs’ offices in nearby counties and an interim police chief, reportedly veteran law enforcement officer JJ Stitt. The reasons for the resignations were not clearly stated, with former police chief Alicia Ford describing the decision as a difficult but correct one. Council member Glen “Rocky” Coleman Jr. noted a mismatch in values and lack of administrative communication as his reasons for resigning.
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John Sawchak, 54, is accused of shooting his neighbour, Davis Moturi, after a long history of harassment and evasion of arrest, according to court records. The Minneapolis Police Department is facing criticism for failing to arrest Sawchak on active warrants before he allegedly carried out the shooting, returning to the center of controversy over race and policing. Sawchak had two outstanding warrants against him for alleged harassment of the victim, and a third for assaulting another neighbour, while the defence insists their client denies the allegations. The department claims they had tried multiple times to arrest Sawchak, but faced challenges due to his history of mental illness, gun ownership, and refusal to engage with police. A motion for an independent review of all incidents between Sawchak and Moturi, and the shooting, was approved by the Minneapolis City Council.
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Embark’s Dog DNA test, created by veterinarians, enables dog owners to learn more about their pet’s breed, family tree, and geographical origin. The test can even help find potential canine relatives, with 94% of dogs tested having at least one genetic match equivalent to a human first cousin. The Breed + Health Test also screens for over 270 genetic health risks and identifies traits such as shedding tendencies and appetite. The test involves a mouth swab and can be purchased for either $99 for the Breed ID Test or $139 for the Breed + Health Test, a discount of $30 and $60 respectively.
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