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Monday, November 4, 2024
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Good Morning! On this day in 1980, Ronald Reagan won a decisive victory over President Jimmy Carter, marking a major shift toward conservative policies that would shape the U.S. throughout the 1980s.
Today we’re covering the last day of campaigning before Election Day, the speedboat capture of a Hezbollah terrorist, and the resignation of an entire Oklahoma town’s police force.
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Trump, Harris Make Final Push
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris intensified their campaigns in Sun Belt states over the final weekend before the election, aiming to sway undecided voters in key battlegrounds.
Harris emphasized her readiness to offer new leadership as president, while Trump predicted a sweeping victory, including winning the popular vote, during rallies in North Carolina and Virginia.
Trump continues rallying in North Carolina today after stops there each day since Saturday. Harris also visited the state on Saturday.
Both campaigns will be in Pittsburgh today for a final appeal to Pennsylvania, viewed by many as perhaps the most critical swing state.
You can see the latest projections for battleground states here.
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Tornadoes Rip Through Oklahoma City Area
At least 11 people were injured and hospitalized early Sunday when a swarm of tornadoes hit the Oklahoma City area, damaging homes and toppling power lines.
The National Weather Service estimated that between six and 12 twisters touched down during a four-hour period starting late Saturday night, rating the tornadoes as EF-3 and EF-1.
Tornado warnings were issued, including one that prompted shelter-in-place orders at the University of Oklahoma’s Norman campus.
Authorities reported significant damage in communities such as Choctaw and Newcastle, with more severe weather forecast for Sunday afternoon. Watch a video of the aftermath here.
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List: Which States Drink the Most
Delaware and New Hampshire lead the country in per capita spirits consumption, with each state averaging over four gallons of liquor per person annually.
That’s roughly equivalent to 20 standard 750 ml bottles of spirits per person each year. The average American consumes less than that, about 2.3 gallons of spirits each year, but the per capita total varies by state.
Utah has the state with the lowest per capita consumption at 1.36 gallons, followed by West Virginia at 1.82. See how much your state is drinking here.
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➤ An FCC commissioner has accused Saturday Night Live of violating the Equal Time rules by inviting Vice President Kamala Harris, but not former President Donald Trump, to appear on the show two nights ago. (More)
➤ Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt resigned from the Washington Post after storming off a live show, accusing colleagues of bias over their election coverage. (See Details)
➤ The U.S. flew a B-1B bomber with South Korean and Japanese jets Sunday in a drill responding to North Korea’s long-range missile test, capable of reaching the U.S. (More)
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➤ The Detroit Lions defeated the Green Bay Packers 24-14 Sunday and the Atlanta Falcons beat the Dallas Cowboys 27-21 in Week 9 action in the NFL. (See NFL Scores)
➤ Ohio State moved up to No. 3 in the latest AP Top 25 college football poll and Penn State dropped back to sixth after losing to Ohio 13-20 on Saturday. Oregon remains at No. 1, still undefeated after beating Michigan. (See AP Rankings)
➤ Donovan Mitchell sank a near-buzzer beater on Saturday night to help preserve the Cleveland Cavaliers’ undefeated record. (Watch Video)
➤ 2022 NBA MVP Joel Embiid was involved in a physical altercation with a columnist after he asked Embiid questions about his late brother. (More)
➤ Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NCAAF | NBA | NHL | LPGA | Soccer | NASCAR
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Election Countdown: 1 Day
Latest projections give Republicans a 70% chance to regain the majority in the Senate, with races in Montana and Ohio most likely to flip seats to the GOP. (See Details)
Nearly $1 billion was spent on political ads last week, with the presidential race accounting for the highest spend at $272 million. (More)
Polls in crucial swing states close at different times in varying time zones, ranging from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., which will affect the reporting of results. (See Closing Times)
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➤ A Pentagon audit showed that Boeing overcharged the Air Force by nearly $1 million for spare parts. Boeing disputed the findings. (More)
➤ Dropbox, Meta, and Tidal, among other major tech companies, announced layoffs in October, though overall, job cuts in tech are down from a year ago. (See Details)
➤ The North Carolina plant responsible for producing 60% of the nation’s IV fluid supply restarted production last week after a temporary shutdown caused by Hurricane Helene. (More)
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➤ China’s Shenzhou 18 crew returned to Earth on Sunday after more than six months in space on board China’s Tiangong space station. (See Video)
➤ The sea walnut, an Atlantic comb jelly, can reverse its aging, transforming back to a larval stage when stressed—one of only three species known to do so. (More)
➤ Researchers have discovered a “saltshaker” solution for heating plasma and producing the nuclear reaction needed for sustainable fusion energy. (See Details)
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➤ Missiles launched from Lebanon struck central Israel on Saturday, injuring 11 people in Tira, as Hezbollah claimed responsibility and Iran warned of further retaliation for Israeli attacks. (More)
➤ Meanwhile, elite Israeli commandos captured a senior Hezbollah operative on Sunday in a daring beach raid in Lebanon, seizing him by speedboat and uncovering weapons in a nearby tunnel. (More)
➤ Spanish flood survivors hurled mud at the royal family and officials visiting disaster-hit Paiporta, venting frustration over delayed response and essential service outages. (See Photos)
➤ Kemi Badenoch, the new leader of Britain’s Conservative Party, pledged a return to “authentic conservatism” to counter Labour and Reform UK and to rebuild party support by 2029. (See Details)
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➤ The entire police force of Geary, Oklahoma, and two city council members resigned suddenly with little explanation, sparking frustration among residents who fear for public safety. County sheriffs are providing interim support. (More)
➤ Macro photos of tiny, colorful mushrooms are captivating social media, with nature lovers drawn to the intricate details of these miniature, mystifying fungi. (See Photos)
➤ Hundreds of Michael Jackson fans staged a massive Thriller flash mob in Santiago, Chile, uniting for the iconic choreography in a lively tribute. (Watch Video)
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Daily Quote
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“I’m done. This is the most unfair election ad I’ve ever been a part of.”
— Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, walking out on a CNN interview just before resigning from the Washington Post.
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Today’s Trivia
Who were the presidential candidates in the first election where 18-year-olds could vote?
Show me the answer
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