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Kamala Harris’s husband Doug Emhoff sat down for an interview with MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough on Friday and things went south when he was asked about “forcefully” smacking his ex-girlfriend over a decade ago after a drunken-filled night during the Cannes Film Festival in France. Read the full article here
Topline A majority of economists believe former President Donald Trump’s proposed economic policies would lead to higher inflation than those of Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a survey published Monday by the Wall Street Journal, findings which go against a far stronger inflation record under Trump than Joe Biden. Former President Donald Trump holds up Tic Tacs as he speaks about inflation in June.Getty Images Key Facts Some 68% of economists said inflation would be higher under Trump’s economic proposals than Harris, according to the Journal’s survey of 50 economists conducted Oct. 4-8. That compares to 12% who believed…
By Neenah Payne The 2024 Global Elections Super Cycle explains that national elections are being held in 52 countries this year. The information voters get will help determine the results. Google’s Threat To Elections Worldwide explains how Google’s manipulation of information can determine election outcomes – and thus control the world. Since Google contributed massively to Democrats, it is not impartial. Globalists Are Taking The Mask Off And That’s A Bad Sign… cites some of the recent attacks on The US Constitution – specifically on the First Amendment which protects freedom of the press and free speech. The article shows…
Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times Convenience store chain 7-Eleven will close hundreds of stores as the company faces declining sales at its U.S. stores. 7-Eleven operates more than 13,000 stores across the United States and Canada. The company plans to shut down 444 “underperforming stores” as part of improving efficiency and managing cost, according to an Oct. 10 financial forecast presentation from the firm. The closures represent more than 3 percent of the company’s U.S. and Canadian stores. This is expected to generate approximately $30 million in operating income benefit for the retail chain this year. 7-Eleven…
Saudi Arabian officials meet with Vinicius Junior camp in London to continue contactsReal Madrid superstar Vinicius Junior has had a tricky start to the season, after a summer which saw him linked to Saudi Arabia and panned by Brazilian press, following a disappointing Copa America. The hints at a move away for the 24-year-old continue.Vinicius did respond in some fashion against Villarreal, scoring a golazo to seal victory two weekends ago. Following talk that Saudi Arabia were willing to make Vinicius the highest-paid player in history with a four-year deal worth €1b, Vinicius assured that he was hoping to spend…
DETROIT — The Michigan Senate race is one of several that could help determine control of the chamber and decide the presidential contest this fall. And unlike in some other swing states, both candidates in the open Senate race are sticking close to the tops of their tickets.GOP former Rep. Mike Rogers praised former President Donald Trump in an interview as being “ready to go in on the very first day to help get America and Michigan specifically back on track.”Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin, meanwhile, hailed Vice President Kamala Harris’ positive impact on her race as a “sea change” from…
NBA TV host Sam Mitchell got into an intense, one-sided verbal altercation with co-host Chris Miles after a comment about money rubbed him the wrong way.Last night (Oct. 11), Mitchell and Miles were having a discussion about Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Steve Kerr. A picture of Curry’s gold medal from the Paris Olympics caused Mitchell to casually note that coaches don’t receive them too.“The coaches don’t get medals, he said. “I guess it just tells you what international — how they value coaches. Not at all.”Miles, sensing the energy turn, attempted to keep the mood light with a joke.…
The heads of six Australian states will miss a reception for King Charles III when he arrives Down Under, while the British monarch has said he would not oppose the former prison colony declaring itself a republic.While Australia has been fully independent since 1986, its titular head of state is still the British monarch. A 1999 referendum to declare a republic failed, in part due to the popularity of Queen Elizabeth II at the time.Charles is due to arrive in Australia later this week. On Monday, the premiers of six federal states informed Canberra they would not be able to…
Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,In a world where everything is racist, you can’t have a black person in an ad for tomato ketchup without legions of snowflakes complaining it perpetuates negative stereotypes and demanding that it be cancelled.Ketchup kings Heinz folded like a soggy burger bun when they became the target of the angry puritan mob, pulling not one but two adverts after some complaints, likely mostly from white people with deep set guilt complexes.The first ad, for a ‘family size’ pasta sauce, appeared on the London Underground and depicted a black woman getting married to a white man,…
Bath & Body Works ‘Ku Klux Klan’ candle Bath & Body Works apologized after customers claimed a winter themed “snowed in” candle looked like Ku Klux Klan hoods. The retailer said it was unintentional and pulled the candles from shelves. “At Bath and Body Works, we are committed to listening to our teams and customers, and committed to fixing any mistakes we make-even those that are unintentional like this one,” a spokesperson said to CNN. “We apologize to anyone we’ve offended and are swiftly working to have this item removed and are evaluating our process going forward.” Commenters online called…