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Trump unveils the most extreme closing argument in modern presidential history
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Trump unveils the most extreme closing argument in modern presidential history

By Stephen Collinson, CNN Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak during a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden in New York, 27 October 2024. Photo: ANGELA WEISS / AFP Analysis - Donald Trump anchored his bid to win a second White House term next week on searing anti-migrant fear at a rally at Madison Square Garden, doubling down on his promise for a massive deportation program on Day 1 to reverse an "immigrant invasion." As the ex-president's allies defend him against Democratic claims he is a "fascist" and an authoritarian in waiting, based in part on warnings by his ex-chief of staff John Kelly, Trump on Sunday delivered a screed that may augur the most extreme presidency in modern history if he beats Democratic nominee Kamala Har...
What’s the secret to why dogs love life? A philosopher reflects on the joy of life for a dog
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What’s the secret to why dogs love life? A philosopher reflects on the joy of life for a dog

It's a dogs life: Why are dogs so universally happy at the smallest of things? Photo: Rhonwyn Newson Ever wonder why dogs seem to be having so much fun all the time? Philosophy can tell us something about it - and why we're a bit different, an American academic says. In his new book, The Happiness of Dogs: Why the Unexamined Life Is Most Worth Living, Welsh author and philosopher, professor Mark Rowlands explores a dog's view of the world, and cites the likes of Camus, Dylan Thomas, Plato and Socrates. He argues a dog's capacity for joy underlies some key differences between us - and maybe why happiness is more difficult for people, in a conversation with RNZ. Rowlands' best-known work is his international best-seller The Philosopher and the Wolf, about a decade where he lived with Bre...
Man wins $1 million lottery with $20 bill he found on the ground
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Man wins $1 million lottery with $20 bill he found on the ground

By Maria Sole Campinoti for CNN Extreme Cash is a scratch card scheme run by North Carolina Education Lottery. Photo: North Carolina Education Lottery When a North Carolina man headed to a convenience store on Tuesday, he had no idea luck was on his side. Jerry Hicks, a master carpenter from Banner Elk, found a US$20 bill (NZ$33) in the parking lot of the store, he said in a news release. He spent it on a scratch-off lottery ticket - and won US$1 million. Hicks used the money to buy an Extreme Cash scratch-off, according to the release. "They actually didn't have the ticket I was looking for so I bought that one instead," he said. Hicks claimed his prize on Friday at the North Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters. He chose to receive the prize as a lump sum of US$600,000 instead o...
Brisbane Olympics 2032 stadium U-turn likely after Queensland election
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Brisbane Olympics 2032 stadium U-turn likely after Queensland election

By Nick Mulvenney for Reuters Newly elected Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has promised a new plan for Brisbane's Olympic stadium. (file photo) Photo: Bradley Kanaris The impassioned debate over the main stadium for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics looks set to be reignited in the wake of a change of government in the state of Queensland. David Crisafulli will be sworn in as the new Premier of the state on Monday after the victory of his Liberal National Party at the polls and he has already promised a new plan for the showpiece arena by early February. "I spent a considerable amount of time talking to the prime minister about that ... and I reckon we can get a good outcome," Crisafulli told reporters after a phone call with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Sunday. "Within 100 days,...
Japan’s government in flux after election gives no party majority
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Japan’s government in flux after election gives no party majority

Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. Photo: AFP / JIJI PRESS Yen currency hits three-month low Ruling coalition punished over scandals, inflation Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba due to speak at 6pm The make-up of Japan's future government was in flux on Monday after voters punished Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's scandal-tainted ruling coalition, leaving no party with a clear mandate to lead the world's fourth-largest economy. The uncertainty sent the yen currency to a three-month low as analysts prepared for days, or possibly weeks, of political wrangling to form a government and potentially a change of leader. That comes as the country faces economic headwinds, a tense security situation fuelled by an assertive China and nuclear-armed North Korea, and a week before US voters h...
McDonald’s rules out beef patties as source of E. coli outbreak
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McDonald’s rules out beef patties as source of E. coli outbreak

The Colorado Department of Agriculture said that all subsamples from multiple lots of McDonald's brand fresh and frozen beef patties had tested negative for E. coli. Photo: SCOTT OLSON / AFP McDonald's on Sunday ruled out beef patties as a source of the E. coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounder hamburgers, which has killed at least one person and sickened nearly 75 others. "We remain very confident that any contaminated product related to this outbreak has been removed from our supply chain and is out of all McDonald's restaurants," the fast-food chain's Chief supply chain officer Cesar Pina said in a statement. The Colorado Department of Agriculture said that all subsamples from multiple lots of McDonald's brand fresh and frozen beef patties had tested negative for E. coli, adding tha...
Trump rally at Madison Square Garden begins with vulgar, racist remarks from allies
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Trump rally at Madison Square Garden begins with vulgar, racist remarks from allies

By Steve Holland, Jeff Mason and James Oliphant for Reuters US comedian Tony Hinchcliffe speaks during a campaign rally for former US president and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York on 27 October 2024. Photo: ANGELA WEISS / AFP Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was set to lead a rally at New York's Madison Square Garden on Sunday local time that began with a series of vulgar and racist remarks by allies of the former president. Trump, a New York celebrity for decades, hoped to use the event at the iconic venue known for Knicks basketball games and Billy Joel concerts to deliver his closing argument against Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, even though the state last backed a Republican presidential candidate in 1984. "I...
Netanyahu says Israel hit Iran hard; Iran mulls ‘appropriate response’
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Netanyahu says Israel hit Iran hard; Iran mulls ‘appropriate response’

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Photo: AFP / GIL COHEN-MAGEN By Ari Rabinovitch and Adam Makary, Reuters Israel's airstrikes "hit hard" Iran's defences and missile production, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says, as Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says the country is considering its response. With warfare raging in Gaza and Lebanon, direct confrontation between Israel and Iran risks spiralling into a regional conflagration. But a day after the airstrikes, there was no sign they would spark another round of escalation. However, heavy fighting in Lebanon between Israeli forces and Iran-backed Hezbollah, which sharply intensified over recent weeks, continued on Sunday (local time) with an Israeli airstrike killing eight people in a residential block in Sidon, med...
Previously unseen photos of Prince William with his mother Diana visiting homeless charity released
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Previously unseen photos of Prince William with his mother Diana visiting homeless charity released

By Sophie Tanno, CNN This handout photograph released by Kensington Palace on October 25, 2024, shows Britain's Princess Diana (C) with her 11-year-old son William (R), now Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales during one of his first visits to homelessness charity, The Passage in London, taken on December 14, 1993. - "Prince William: We Can End Homelessness" – a two-part documentary series which follows the first year of The Prince’s Homewards programme will be shown on ITV on Wednesday October, 30 and Thursday, 31 October 2024. Photo: THE PASSAGE / AFP Prince William has opened up about how a powerful childhood experience with his brother and late mother helped shape his work in combating homelessness. In the Prince of Wales' forthcoming documentary, Prince William: We Can End...
Conspiracy theories and threats: The new reality in US elections
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Conspiracy theories and threats: The new reality in US elections

By Paula Ramon, AFP Donald Trump and Kamala Harris go head-to-head in the US election on 5 November. Photo: For two decades, her neighbours have trusted Cindy Elgan to run elections in her small corner of Nevada. Now those same neighbours think she is part of a conspiracy to rob Donald Trump of the presidency. Never mind that in 2020 the Republican got 82 percent of the votes cast in Esmeralda County - whose 700 or so people make it one of the least populated in the United States. "I do not trust the results from the 2020 election," said Mary Jane Zakas, a retired schoolteacher who backs an effort to recall Elgan as county clerk. The problem, said Zakas, echoing a theory often repeated among conservatives, is the use of voting machines instead of paper ballots. "As Mike Lindell has ...