Last-minute drama hits election as Harris blasts Trump's women protection statement
Pre-election tensions rise after controversial statements about womens protection spark new debates. Fresh economic data and fake video concerns add complexity to final campaign days
Vice President Kamala Harris fired back at Donald Trump after his statement about protecting women “whether they like it or not“ The comment sparked quick reactions from voters on social-media platforms‚ where younger audiences also discovered Trumps old Access Hollywood recording
In Georgia election officials warned about a fake video showing Haitian voters making false claims about illegal voting for Harris; while early-voting numbers show Harris with a strong lead in pre-election polls
The middle-east situation continues developing as Israeli forces actions affected Lebanese infrastructure - damaging almost 25% of buildings near the border (this includes both residential and commercial structures); however US diplomats report some positive movement towards peace talks
Octoberʼs job-market data might look different than usual due to recent weather issues and labor actions: economists predict about 110k new positions - way less than last months numbers. This final pre-election economic snapshot could affect voters decisions
Atlanta-based rapper Young Thug accepted an unexpected no-contest plea for gang-related charges which puts extra attention on District Attorney Fani Willis whoʼs managing both this case and the delayed Trump investigation
The growing AI industry creates unexpected problems for regular people - new data-centers make electricity more expensive for everyone. Meanwhile daylight saving time approaches this weekend making everyone adjust their clocks (an idea that Ben Franklin once suggested as a joke almost 240 years ago)