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Новости за 08.10.2024

Why JD Vance is absent from key Ohio House campaigns

Politico.com 

House Republicans said back in July that the vice presidential candidate “sets Ohio on fire” and would provide a “real lift” in key races. But they're not using him in this critical battleground district.

Trump’s Angry, Abusive New Tirade at “Stupid” Kamala Demands Response

The New Republic 

In a new interview, Donald Trump unleashed an ugly, crazed rant about Kamala Harris, calling her “low IQ” and “stupid.” And almost no leading journalists took it seriously. Which points to a larger story: Trump regularly targets Harris with vile attacks that are unapologetically misogynist, yet it barely attracts notice anymore. We talked to writer Susan Milligan—who does good work for The New Republic on Trump’s misogyny—about how overtly anti-woman Trump’s strategy has become, and what Harris... Читать дальше...

The Lessons of Louvain

Crisis Magazine 

Pope Francis was invited by the University of Louvain to celebrate its 600th anniversary, and a gaggle of feminist idealogues swarm all over him to demand an immediate “paradigm change” on all issues relating to women.

Here's how to turn climate change anxiety into action

NPR (npr.org) 

More than half of young adults feel anxious, angry and powerless over climate change, a recent survey found. But there are ways to help turn that distress around. Here's how to give them a try.

‘How To Be A Sensei’: Japan’s Nippon & UK’s Anyway Content Teaming On Comedy Series About Woman Who Dreams Of Being A Manga Artist

Deadline.com 

Japan’s Nippon TV and UK indie Anyway Content are taking a comedy series about a young British woman following her dream of becoming a manga artist to MIPCOM Cannes. The pair have struck a scripted co-development partnership for How to be a Sensei, which is being penned by Itaru Mizuno, the multiple Asian Academy Creative […]

$21 Billion Needed to Bring Electricity to World’s Poorest by 2030

Oilprice.com 

Bringing electricity supply to several hundred million of the world’s poorest would require investments of $21.3 billion by 2030. This is according to the Global Association for the off-grid solar energy industry, which said the sum is six times larger than what it has managed to attract in investments so far, as Bloomberg reported. The annual sum that needs to be spent on opening access to electricity to those without it would come in at about $3.6 billion over the period. “Access to finance remains... Читать дальше...