Daily Mail 11/3/22 |
Less than a week before the midterm elections, President Joe Biden yesterday gave a nationally televised address warning that the future of democracy is in peril from the forces of political violence, voter intimidation, and election conspiracists. “We can’t take democracy for granted any longer,” Biden said in the speech from Washington’s Union Station. He blamed the turmoil on “lies told for power and profit, lies of conspiracy and malice, lies repeated over and over to generate a cycle of anger, hate, vitriol and even violence.” Explicitly, the president blamed it on “the defeated former president [who] refuses to accept the will of the people.”
"Make no mistake," President Biden said Wednesday. "Democracy is on the ballot for all of us."
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 3, 2022
The president urged Americans to not only discourage and denounce political violence, but to reject voter intimidation at the ballot box. https://t.co/phOobXocWT
Facing threats of violence, election officials are growing frustrated with Justice Department task force. https://t.co/VD21I1ILbE
— ABC News (@ABC) November 3, 2022
Fetterman loses support in Pennsylvania Senate race after debate performance, poll finds https://t.co/DiTzImkwTz
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 3, 2022
💰FED RAISES RATES AGAIN: The Federal Reserve yesterday imposed another big interest rate increase of three-quarters of a percentage point in its effort to rein in inflation. Worse yet from one viewpoint, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell gave a clear warning that more increases are likely in the near future. Interest rate hikes mean higher costs for mortgages, car loans, and other loans. It also should result in slower consumer spending, which is supposed to reduce inflation. The stock markets hate rate increases. The Dow Jones Average dropped more than 500 points yesterday to close at 32,418.
The tweet was removed after Twitter marked it with a “context” note to explain how under a 1972 law, Social Security increases are adjusted based on the Labor Department's Consumer Price Index, not presidential action. https://t.co/lqWZYcaVjC
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 3, 2022
No winning tickets were sold for Wednesday night's Powerball jackpot of $1.2 billion, so the top prize for Saturday night's drawing will be $1.5 billion, Powerball officials said. https://t.co/0puMhINyhT
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 3, 2022
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➤NETWORK OF CATALYTIC CONVERTER THIEVES BUSTED: The U.S. Justice Department has charged 21 people with participating in a nationwide ring of catalytic converter thieves. Catalytic converters are designed to reduce pollutants emitted by a car engine. They’re targeted by thieves because they contain precious metals including platinum and rhodium. The metals were extracted and the precious powder was sold to metal refineries, netting the thieves an estimated $545 million.
Philly's given the Houston Astros a great deal of razzing while in town for the #WorldSeries, but deny them their dinner?
— The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) November 2, 2022
We break down what really happened at two South Philly restaurants.https://t.co/X2Q7x6NVRz
Cristian Javier and Houston's bullpen combined on just the second no-hitter in World Series history, silencing a booming lineup and boisterous fans as the Astros blanked the Phillies 5-0 Wednesday night to even the matchup at two games each. https://t.co/zBO5SYLrFw
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 3, 2022
🏈SUSPECT ARRESTED IN ROBINSON SHOOTING: One of two suspects allegedly involved in the shooting of Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Junior has been arrested, Washington police announced yesterday. The teenager was charged with assault with intent to rob while armed. Robinson was shot twice in the leg on August 28th. The rookie player still managed to make his NFL debut in Week 5, just 42 days later.
Washington, D.C., police on Wednesday announced that a 17-year-old boy had been arrested in relation to the August shooting of Washington Commanders rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. https://t.co/dm23q24HOG
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 2, 2022
🏈MIAMI HAS HIGH HOPES FOR CHUBB: The Miami Dolphins are hoping for a long and fruitful relationship with linebacker Bradley Chubb. He was traded to the Dolphins from the Denver Broncos earlier this week. Yesterday, general manager Chris Grier said the team hopes to sign Chubb to a long-term deal. Now 26, Chubb is in the final year of his four-year rookie contract.
🏀IRVING APOLOGIZES FOR NASTY POST: Kyrie Irvin and the Brooklyn Nets each will donate $500,000 to anti-hate organizations in apology for Irvin’s social media post last week promoting an anti-Semitic movie and book. “I oppose all forms of hatred and oppression and stand strong with communities that are marginalized and impacted every day,” Irving said in a post.
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