2024

Harris Surges Ahead of Trump by Two Points in Critical Pennsylvania Poll

A new poll conducted by Morning Call/Muhlenberg College shows Vice President Kamala Harris slightly ahead of former President Donald Trump in the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania, two days before Election Day. Harris leads with a 49% to 47% margin, within the poll’s margin of error. Pennsylvania, with 19 electoral votes, could decisively sway the election. Other polls depict an extremely tight race in the state, with some aggregators placing Trump slightly ahead. Both campaigns have stationed strong presences in the state.

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Trump’s Support Among Black Voters Drops to 9% in New Poll

Support for former President Donald Trump amongst Black voters has lowered days before the election, according to an NBC News poll. The data shows that Trump is only earning 9% of Black voter support, dropping from the 12% support he received during the 2020 presidential election. Contrastingly, Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris is leading amongst Black voters with 87% support. This follows efforts by both candidates to attract Black voters, as even small shifts in support can have significant effects in close races in key states. Although Trump has made overall gains in Black voter support during his presidential runs, recent polls indicate this support is decreasing.

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Trump Aims to Eliminate Fluoride from Tap Water, Claims Kennedy Jr.

Donald Trump has said that, if he wins the US election, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who he will put in charge of health initiatives, will advise all US water companies to remove fluoride from public water systems. Despite offering a number of health benefits, federal officials reduced the recommended levels of fluoride in drinking water last year to combat the increased prevalence of fluorosis among children. A recent study from the National Toxicology Programme also linked higher levels of fluoride exposure with lower children’s IQ levels.

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Severe Weather Strikes Oklahoma: Tornado-Spawned Storms Injure Six as More Threats Loom

Oklahoma and Texas are bracing for severe weather including potential tornadoes, flash floods, hail, and strong winds. Overnight tornadoes and flooding have left at least 11 people injured and damaged several structures including power lines, trees, gas lines, and traffic signals. As of early afternoon, 39 structures had been destroyed, 43 had major damage, and 54 had minor damage. More than 20,000 customers in Oklahoma and Texas are without power. The severe weather has raised concerns about the ability of polling stations to operate on Election Day.

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Hezbollah’s Use of Civilian Homes for Weapons Sparks Controversy Amid IDF’s Findings in Child’s Bedroom

IDF soldiers found a stash of weapons hidden amidst dolls in a children’s bedroom and kitchen of a house in a southern Lebanese village. The house was serving as a storage facility for RPGs, launchers, rockets, and grenades. The troops also found tactical tools and intelligence documents reportedly used by Hezbollah terrorists. IDF continues to operate in the area, eliminating terrorists through close-quarters encounters, precise munitions, and air strikes. The existence of additional weapons in the area was suggested by secondary explosions during the destruction of terror targets.

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Pastor Rejects Trump While Upholding Anti-Abortion and Anti-Gay Marriage Views

The senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in Arlington, Texas, explains why he, an evangelical Christian, is voting for Democratic VP Kamala Harris for president. Despite traditionally voting based on social issues and aligning his beliefs with that of the Republican Party, he argues the GOP has strayed from its earlier stances. His change in voting decision is compelled by the character of the candidates, crediting Harris with having good character, integrity, and a record that can pass a background check. In contrast, he criticizes Trump for his moral inconsistencies, adulterous affairs, criminal convictions, race-baiting, and for not resembling the church’s values. He argues that evangelicals should move away from today’s Republican Party, which he believes no longer reflects their faith.

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Kamala Harris Delivers Hilarious SNL Performance, Playfully Mocks Trump and Encourages Voter Engagement

Kamala Harris made an unexpected appearance on “Saturday Night Live” during its Nov 2 cold open, which began with a CNN parody. The segment later featured a dialog among Harris, portrayed by Maya Rudolph, President Joe Biden, played by Dana Carvey, and other players in a campaign conversation. In a reflective moment, Rudolph’s Harris sees the real Kamala Harris in the mirror, leading to a humorous interaction. This fifth episode of SNL’s 50th season was hosted by John Mulaney with musical guest Chappell Roan. Earlier that day, Vice President Harris had been at an Atlanta rally with guests including Spike Lee and Victoria Monét.

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Satoshi Nakamoto Hunt Fails Again: Bitcoin Creator Remains a Mystery

The mysterious creator of Bitcoin, known as Satoshi Nakamoto, is still unknown. British Bangladeshi entrepreneur Stephen Mollah is the latest claimant, but he failed to convince sceptical reporters at a press conference organised by Charles Anderson. Mollah did not provide evidence to support his claim, such as interacting with the first-ever Bitcoins – an ability supposedly possible only by Satoshi. Several other individuals have been suggested as Satoshi in the past, including Peter Todd and Craig Wright, but none were confirmed. Understanding Satoshi’s identity has piqued interest due to the influential implications on the crypto industry and the wealth associated with holding over one million Bitcoins.

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Trump Escalates Violent Rhetoric, Jokes About Shooting Journalists at Rally

Trump’s recent comments at a rally, where he openly expressed indifference to the notion of someone shooting at journalists, signify a troubling escalation in the normalization of violent rhetoric within political discourse. There is an alarming flippancy with which he jokes about a situation that is, at its core, a profound threat to the freedom of the press and democratic values. When he declared, “I don’t mind that so much,” while jesting about the bulletproof glass shielding him, it was as though he was trivializing an attack on the very foundation of our society—our press.

This kind of rhetoric doesn’t just endanger journalists; it incites a culture where violence against dissenting voices becomes acceptable.… Continue reading

Texas Teacher Certification Scandal: Over 200 Cheated in $1 Million Scheme

Three employees of Houston’s historically black high schools have been arrested in a scheme where people certified to teach paid to have someone else take their state certification exams. The ringleaders identified include Vincent Grayson, a teacher and basketball coach, Nicholas Newton, an assistant principal, and LaShonda Roberts, another assistant principal, alongside two people not employed by the district. Those involved in the scheme, which prosecutors allege has earned over $300,000, face felony counts of engaging in organized criminal activity based on money laundering and tampering with government records. Investigations into the scheme revealed at least 400 tests were taken, resulting in at least 200 teachers being falsely certified. The Houston Independent School District, the largest in Texas and eighth-largest in the country, are now attempting to track down these teachers.

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