Israel Promises Restraint

Published: Tue, 10/15/24

Updated: Sun, 10/20/24

Netanyahu assured the Biden administration that Israel would target Iranian military sites, not nuclear or oil facilities, signaling restraint to avoid escalating tensions ahead of the election.Insert Preheader


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Israel Promises Restraint

The Washington Post

Netanyahu assured the Biden administration that Israel would target Iranian military sites, not nuclear or oil facilities, signaling restraint to avoid escalating tensions ahead of the election.

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Harris To Sit with Bret Baier on Fox

Fox News

VP Kamala Harris will give her first formal Fox News interview with Bret Baier on Special Report this Wednesday in Pennsylvania, a key media move ahead of the 2024 election.

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FEMA Workers Adapt to Threats

CBS News

EMA workers paused door-to-door recovery efforts in North Carolina after receiving threats, amid growing safety concerns and disinformation about the Hurricane response.

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Plouffe: "Too Close for Comfort"

New York Magazine

Harris’s senior strategist warned that the race is "too close for comfort" as the campaign faces tightening polls and declining support among Black and Latino men ahead of Election Day.

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U.S. Deepens Involvement in ME

NBC News

The U.S. sent advanced anti-missile systems and troops to Israel, deepening its involvement after a Hezbollah drone strike killed four Israeli soldiers and injured 61.

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The Latest Pennsylvania Polls

Newsweek

Harris and Trump will both campaign in Pennsylvania on Monday, as polls show a tight race with Harris leading by just 0.6 to 3 points in the battleground state that could decide the election.

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Debate Over Bill Clinton's Comments

CNN

The Trump campaign highlighted Bill Clinton's comments linking the death of Georgia student Laken Riley to immigration vetting failures to criticize Biden and Harris' border policies.

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Wounded Men Blame Secret Service

NBC News

Two men wounded in the July assassination attempt on Trump at the PA rally blamed the Secret Service for negligence in their security response and plan to pursue legal action.

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Sleeper Issue: Transgender Sports

The Wall Street Journal

Transgender participation in women's sports has become a key issue in the election, with Republicans targeting Democrats and appealing to voter concerns over fairness.

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The West Wing's Podium War

Axios

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has blocked John Kirby, Biden's top foreign affairs spokesperson, from joining briefings, asserting more control since Anita Dunn's departure.

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What Is the THAAD System?

CNN

The U.S. is deploying its THAAD anti-missile system, which can intercept ballistic missiles at high altitudes, along with 100 troops to Israel to strengthen its defenses after recent Iranian attacks.

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How Pelosi Forced Out Biden

Vanity Fair

Nancy Pelosi quietly orchestrated President Biden’s withdrawal after his debate, stepping in when other Democratic leaders hesitated and pushing him to make way for Kamala Harris.

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Kennedy Clan Buries a Matriarch

NBC10 Boston

Ethel Kennedy, widow of RFK, was laid to rest Monday at age 96 after a stroke, with a private Cape Cod funeral honoring her legacy of human rights activism and raising 11 children.

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"You Joe?" —"I'm Bill"

New York Post

A McDonald's worker in Georgia mistook Bill Clinton for Joe Biden in a viral clip, prompting the former president to laugh and remind her, "I'm Bill," while out campaigning for Harris.

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More Screen Time, More Despair

Study Finds

A new poll shows heavy screen time is harming mental health, with Americans losing three days a month to online content and Gen Z losing even more, leading to guilt and worse moods.

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The Iciest Continent Is Turning Green

USA Today

Antarctica is rapidly greening, with vegetation expanding over tenfold in 40 years due to rising temperatures, showing the profound impact of climate change on the world's coldest continent.

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3rd Party Candidates Are Wild Cards

The New York Times

In every battleground state this year, there is at least one third-party or independent candidate on the ballot. The Democrats have been more openly concerned than Republicans.

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Partisan Divide Over Fast Food

The Washington Post

Campaign finance reports reveal a stark divide in fast food spending, with Republicans favoring McDonald's and Chick-fil-A, while Democrats opt for Panera.

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Pulp Fiction Turns 30

People

Samuel L. Jackson celebrated Pulp Fiction's 30th anniversary, recalling he knew it was "something special" after its Cannes debut and that it drastically changed his life and image.

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Is OnlyFans Catfishing Their Users?

The Hollywood Reporter

OnlyFans hit with billion-dollar lawsuit for using fake "chatters" to impersonate models and scam users, sparking outrage over deceptive practices.

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Americans' Trust in Media at All Time Low

For the Left

Americans' trust in the media remains at a record low, with only 31% confident in accurate reporting, while local and state governments garner more trust than Congress, Gallup reports. 

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Geraldo Rivera Endorses Harris

For the Right

Geraldo Rivera, once a Trump ally, announced he is backing Kamala Harris for president, stating that Trump “cannot be trusted to honor the Constitution” following the 2020 election. 

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