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TRUMP VS KAMALA, US ELECTION LATEST UPDATES : ELECTION EVE ANXIETY SWEEPS ACROSS AMERICA, STORMY DANIELS HONORED AS A WITCH

Mario Nawfal

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🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP

1.⁠ Flash flooding hit Spain again, this time in Barcelona. The airport was closed, and residents were warned to exercise extreme caution after over 200 people were killed in last week’s floods.

2.⁠ Legendary music icon Quincy Jones passed away in LA at 91. His influence touched every part of the entertainment industry, and he received the highest number of Grammy awards.

3.⁠ A bus carrying 42 passengers veered off a cliff in Uttarakhand, India, killing at least 36 and injuring 6, with several in critical condition.

4.⁠ Thousands of Australians are calling for Bonnie Blue, a UK adult content creator living in Queensland, to be banned after her plans to film adult content with “barely legal” 18-year-olds at Schoolies celebrations.

5.⁠ Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed that the U.S is setting Europe up for a direct military confrontation with Russia if Ukraine’s government collapses.

6.⁠ Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that the country could alter the nature and intensity of its response to Israel’s recent attacks if they agree to a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon.

7.⁠ The latest figures released by Ukrainian officials claim that over 700,000 Russian troops have been killed so far and that they have downed 369 aircraft and over 18,000 drones.

8.⁠ Trump’s team feels confident, buoyed by high GOP registration in swing states and strong support among men. At the same time, Kamala faces critical turnout gaps, especially among Black voters in urban centers like Philadelphia and Milwaukee – vital for her to win.

9.⁠ Lightning struck a soccer match in Peru, killing one player instantly and injuring another 5.

10.⁠ The latest polls put Trump’s odds of winning at 54% versus Kamala’s 46%. He’s leading in 6 of the 7 key swing states.

Mario Nawfal

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🇺🇸LADY GAGA’S DAD ENDORSES TRUMP: WE WANT SECURE BORDERS

Joe Germanotta, Lady Gaga’s father, endorses Trump, calling him a “patriot.”

“I endorse Donald Trump. I endorse his policies.”

Joe emphasized his support is driven by Trump’s stance on key issues like the economy, immigration, and public safety..

“We don’t have secure borders anymore. There’s no more legal immigration.”

Of note, Gaga herself has not officially endorsed anyone yet this year.

Sources: Fox News

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇺🇸STORMY DANIELS HONORED AS A WITCH

Stormy Daniels snagged the first “Salem Witches’ Woman of Power Award” on Halloween in Salem, Massachusetts, dressed like a witch.

She shared her struggles since testifying against Trump, revealing she now lives in an RV due to threats.

Daniels quipped, “I was honest… This award should inspire others to speak up.”

Organizer Christian Day praised her as a powerful figure beyond her adult film fame.

Amidst Trump’s legal woes, Daniels joked about his claims of a “witch hunt,” saying, “You need to be a genius to be evil, and he’s not that smart.”

Source: Huff Post

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇺🇸ELECTION EVE ANXIETY SWEEPS ACROSS AMERICA

Americans brace for election results, channeling stress into holiday prep, meditation, and last-minute campaigning.

Source: Reuters

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇺🇸KAMALA AND TRUMP RALLY IN PENNSYLVANIA AS ELECTION EVE TENSIONS PEAK

With Pennsylvania labeled “ground zero” in the race for the White House, Kamala and Trump held dueling rallies across the state.

Kamala urged supporters in Allentown, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia to make their votes count, while Trump rallied in Lititz, pushing his base to show up on Election Day.

Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes could be the deciding factor, with polls showing the candidates neck and neck.

Both campaigns have invested heavily in the state, acknowledging its critical role in the election outcome.

Source: Fox News

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🚨🇺🇸INSIDE KAMALA’S “OPEN-BORDERS” PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UN

A new report reveals that $81.7 million in U.S. taxpayer money has funded UN-led migration centers across Central and South America, helping foreign nationals bypass the southwest border to enter the U.S. directly.

Nearly 70,000 individuals have been referred for potential resettlement, with U.S. tax dollars even paying foreign staff to advise migrants on entry methods.

Source:
@JudiciaryGOP

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇵🇷AOC MOBILIZES PUERTO RICAN SUPPORT AFTER “GARBAGE” INSULT AT TRUMP RALLY

AOC rallied Latinos in Philadelphia, condemning the “garbage” comment made about Puerto Rico at a Trump event.

Emphasizing respect and representation, she urged Puerto Ricans to back Kamala.

The insult has intensified Democratic efforts across Pennsylvania to secure Latino votes, with new ads and events highlighting Trump’s controversial history with Puerto Rico.

In response, Trump’s team distanced itself from the remark, yet the comment continues to fuel opposition among Latino communities.

Source: The Washington Post, X

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇺🇸TRUMP VS. KAMALA: WALL STREET READIES FOR VOLATILE S&P 500

The 2024 election could jolt Wall Street, with an S&P 500 rally likely under Trump but higher taxes expected if Kamala prevails.

Both candidates’ policies carry inflation risks, which may hinder Fed rate cuts.

Trump’s Vision: Lower corporate taxes but high tariffs. Markets may cheer the tax cuts, but tariffs could push the economy toward recession.

Kamala’s Plan: Higher capital gains and corporate taxes. A GOP-controlled Congress would temper her proposals, but a Democratic sweep could impact corporate costs.

As Election Day looms, investors are bracing for market swings.

Source: Investor’s Business Daily

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇺🇸NEW YORK TIMES TECH WORKERS STRIKE AHEAD OF ELECTION DAY

The Times Tech Guild, representing over 600 software developers and data analysts, launched a strike early Monday after contract negotiations stalled.

Key issues include job security provisions, pay equity, and return-to-office policies. The strike arrives at a critical time, as Election Day coverage increases demand on the Times’ digital operations.

The Guild plans daily protests at NYT headquarters, with leadership asserting, “They have left us no choice but to demonstrate our power on the picket line.”

Source: NY Times