Delhi govt to provide special assistance of Rs 5000 monthly to…

Earlier today, in a landmark move aimed at supporting persons with special abilities, the Aam Aadmi Party government announced a monthly financial assistance of Rs 5,000 for individuals with high special needs in Delhi.
Harris town hall only accepted ‘predetermined’ questions, moderator Maria Shriver admits

Journalist Maria Shriver admitted during a town hall event for Vice President Kamala Harris in Michigan that only questions that had been “predetermined” would be allowed to be asked. When asked by a member of the audience during the Monday event if voters would be able to ask questions to the presidential candidate directly, Shriver admitted that those in attendance would have to settle for her asking questions that “might be in your head.” “You’re not, unfortunately. We have some predetermined questions, and hopefully, I’ll be able to ask some of the questions that might be in your head. I hope so,” Shriver told the audience. FOX NEWS POWER RANKINGS: VOTER OUTREACH, BALLOT EFFICIENCY AND A LITTLE HOUSEKEEPING The Michigan event also featured a long-time adversary of former President Donald Trump, former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, who has hit the trail for the vice president in hopes of winning over Republican moderates who are still skeptical of the former president. The former Republican lawmaker joined Harris for a three-state battleground tour Monday, according to The Associated Press, telling voters in Wisconsin that the vice president was the candidate people from both parties could trust. “We might not agree on every issue,” she said at an event near Milwaukee. “But she is somebody you can trust.” TRUMP MYSTERY MAKES ELECTION OUTCOME EVEN MURKIER Nevertheless, some critics piled on Harris for holding a town hall, which typically features a more open question and answer session, with mostly predetermined questions. “They’re not even hiding it anymore,” Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung wrote in a social media post along with a video of the exchange. Harris has faced accusations of avoiding interviews and questions throughout the campaign, though the Democratic candidate has looked to put those issues to bed during a string of high-profile media appearances, including interviews with Fox News and CBS’ “60 Minutes” and appearances on popular radio shows and podcasts such as “The Breakfast Club” and “Call Her Daddy.” The Harris campaign did not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital request for comment. Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.
Swing state GOP chair reveals voter enthusiasm for Trump is something ‘we’ve never seen before’

LAS VEGAS – Clark County, Nevada, will be one of the most closely watched counties in the country this November, and Nevada’s GOP chairman spoke to Fox News Digital about what issues voters in that county are most concerned about and why he believes former President Donald Trump has the enthusiasm edge. “The economy is the big one, but also security,” Nevada GOP Chairman Michael McDonald told Fox News Digital. “That’s one thing a lot of people are worried about right now is the influx of people coming across the border.” “The economy is really big. Obviously, taking care of your families, making sure that you have the right step forward to be able to make a better life for your family. So those are issues that when you’re reaching across and talking to people at these rallies, it’s like, are you better off now than you were four years ago? That was a key line from Ronald Reagan. But it’s true, because who’s representing you? Who’s representing the working-class men and women? I’m a working-class guy, so I’m talking about things that are right in my wheelhouse.” McDonald, a former Las Vegas police officer and the youngest person to ever be elected to the Las Vegas City Council, told Fox News Digital he is encouraged by the support he has seen former President Trump and other Republicans receiving from union workers, a key demographic in Clark County. EX-NFL STAR ANTONIO BROWN, WEARING MAGA GEAR, THROWS ‘TRUMP/VANCE’ RALLY TOWELS OUT TO STEELERS FANS “If you look at what’s happening with President Trump, he’s getting union members, we have culinary members that came to our last several rallies,” McDonald said. “We have laborers that have been heavily involved, ironworkers, carpenters. So it’s not so much that they’re labeled as something. They’re independent thinkers and when you’re talking about issues, it’s an easy one because you’re talking about kitchen table cabinets. You talk about what’s in the cabinet right now? You know what, prices are up for gas, prices up for food. How am I going to put the kids in a better school? All of those things right now, we’re suffering for the last three and half years, and that’s on the table.” President Biden narrowly won Nevada by 2.4 points in 2020, winning Clark County by almost 10 points, but the Real Clear Politics average of Nevada polls shows Trump with a slight lead in the state overall. ‘THERE’S ONLY ONE’: BATTLEGROUND STATE VOTERS REVEAL WHICH PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE THEY PREFER ON THE ECONOMY McDonald told Fox News Digital there is a “movement” taking place in support of Trump and that he has “never seen” enthusiasm like he sees for Trump in the state. “I think the energy has risen,” McDonald said. “You could call for a rally, you’re talking about 5,000 people who get turned away because there’s just no room. You’re talking about people that when you call for volunteers, they’re all over the place. Our walkers, we don’t have just members. We have teams that are going out, which we’ve never seen before.” “And you know, the Democrats, they have union workers that are being paid to walk out as volunteers. And we have teams now that you’ve never seen before. So the energy and enthusiasm is right in our wheelhouse.” A RNC spokesperson told Fox News Digital that “The Trump Campaign in Nevada is proud to have almost half a dozen offices across the state to meet voters where they are” and that Trump Force 47, the Republican grassroots organizing program, is working to “engage tens of thousands of new volunteers across the country.” McDonald said that he is “confident” but “not cocky” that Republicans will be victorious in Nevada. “Clearly, we know going into this we will be outmanned, will be outspent,” McDonald said. “I mean, she’s probably got 2 to 1 on the money, the dollars the billionaire Democrats are throwing at her, wherever it’s coming from. We knew that going in. So we’re doing less with more. We have more people that are committed to the movement, not being paid to walk, our people are making the right difference, because they care about it, not being paid to walk.” Vice President Harris has been campaigning hard in Nevada, along with surrogates like former President Barack Obama, and NBC News recently reported that Democrats have invested in a messaging push targeting Hispanic voters in the state. “Nevada’s Latino and union voters have the power to decide who wins the Silver State in November,” DNC spokesperson Marco Frieri told the outlet. “These blocs are vital communities that help keep Nevada’s economy moving forward every single day.” The state has voted for every Democrat who has run for president since 1992, except the two elections with President George W. Bush on the ballot. However, the average margin across those eight elections is just 4.1 points. McDonald continued, “We have independents that are coming out in numbers, record numbers for us, for Trump. And I think when that’s what takes place, I’m not so sure where the numbers are, my job is to keep my head down, keep our troops moving, and make sure we cross the finish line in first place.” Fox News Digital’s Chris Pandolfo contributed to this report
Kamala Harris to rally in Houston days before Election Day
Harris’ surprise visit comes in the closing weeks of a campaign in which she has largely focused her efforts on other states.
Harris’ Catholic dinner snub is just the latest in career full of swipes at the faithful, critics charge

Catholics are a significant portion of the population in a handful of battleground states such as Pennsylvania and Arizona, with experts weighing in that Vice President Kamala Harris’ history of anti-Catholic political rhetoric could be a factor against her in the voting booth. Former President Donald Trump is increasingly making a play for the voting bloc in the form of supportive pro-Catholic messages on X and Truth Social, while Harris has come under increasing scrutiny from the Catholic community for a series of questionable remarks and snubs stretching back to her Senate days. “While President Trump fiercely defended religious freedom in his first term, the Harris-Biden administration is the most anti-Catholic administration in history. Kamala Harris has weaponized institutions against Americans of faith, and now, her disrespect and hostility has continued to her campaign for president with her most prominent surrogates mocking Catholic Americans,” RNC spokesperson Anna Kelly told Fox News Digital. Last Thursday, in New York City, Trump took the dais at the 79th Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, where hundreds gathered to raise donations for Catholic charities amid the election cycle. The Al Smith dinner began in 1946 and was named after the first Catholic presidential candidate who also served as the 42nd governor of New York. The dinner has grown to become a political and cultural hallmark of election seasons, with candidates from both political parties historically joining the dinner to take light-hearted jabs at one another, adding a bit of levity in the midst of heated campaigns. DEMOCRATS DRIVING RELIGIOUS VOTE AWAY FROM PARTY AS TRUMP COURTS CATHOLICS: ‘ANTI-CHRISTIAN’ PARTY This election year, however, Harris snubbed the event in favor of sending a pre-recorded video of herself and former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Molly Shannon, who reprised her comedic role of a Catholic school student named Mary Katherine Gallagher. The video was panned by critics as “cringe,” while even the emcee of the dinner, comedian Jim Gaffigan, called out Harris for her absence. “You know, this event has been referred to as the Catholic Met Gala. Twenty-two percent of Americans identify as Catholic. Catholics will be a key demographic in every battleground state,” Gaffigan said during the event. “I’m sorry. Why is Vice President Harris not here?” he continued, with some of the audience jeering. “I mean, consider this. This is a room full of Catholics and Jews in New York City. This is a layup for the Democratic nominee. I mean, in her defense, I mean, she did find time to appear on “The View,” Howard Stern, Colbert and the long-time staple of campaigning, the “Call Her Daddy” podcast. You know what I think it is? I think she doesn’t like me.” Trump said Harris’ snub of the event “surprised” him and others at the dinner. Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York and host of the Al Smith dinner, called Harris’ snub of the dinner a “shame” in the lead-up to the big night. TRUMP APPLAUDS CATHOLIC GROUP’S MULTI-MILLION ANTI-HARRIS CAMPAIGN APPEALING TO CHURCH FAITHFUL “The last time a major presidential nominee skipped the Al Smith dinner, they lost in a landslide — and alongside Catholics for Trump, we look forward to delivering another historic victory for President Trump in November,” Kelly added in comment to Fox Digital, referring to 1984 Democratic nominee Walter Mondale and his historic blowout loss to President Ronald Reagan that year. Catholic League President Bill Donohue told Fox News Digital on Monday that Harris’ snub of the Al Smith dinner sent “an unmistakable message to Catholics.” The campaign previously told the media that Harris would not attend the dinner in order to campaign in a battleground state. Simultaneously to skipping the Al Smith dinner, Harris held a campaign rally in Wisconsin, where she told two pro-life student protesters that they were “at the wrong rally” when they yelled, “Jesus is Lord,” and, “Christ is King” last Thursday. “Just before the Dinner, Harris revealed her true colors, which weren’t pretty, when she mocked two young people at a Wisconsin rally after they yelled ‘Christ is King,’” Donohue told Fox News Digital. “Instead of treating them the way she treats left-wing activists who interrupt her—she insists on having the right to talk—she berated them, saying, ‘You guys are at the wrong rally,’” he said. COMEDIAN JIM GAFFIGAN TAKES SURPRISING SHOTS AT HARRIS FOR SKIPPING ‘CATHOLIC MET GALA’ “Ironically, Harris was right. Christians are not welcome at her rallies,” he continued, adding that the vice president is “much more at home with Hollywood celebrities, most of whom are secularists, than she is with Christians.” A handful of key battleground states this election cycle have huge Catholic populations, with the voting bloc potentially helping determine the outcome of the election. About 24% of the Pennsylvania population, which has been touted as the state that will likely determine the overall outcome of the election, identifies as Catholic; about 25% of the population in Nevada identifies as Catholic; 18% in Michigan; 21% in Arizona; and 25% in Wisconsin. Other notable battleground states have a smaller Catholic population, including Georgia and North Carolina, both of which have a roughly 9% population of Catholics. The Catholic vote was historically blue until the 1960s and early 1970s, when crime and cultural issues came to the fore alongside economic concerns, most notably in 1972 when President Richard Nixon’s campaign slammed Democratic opponent Sen. George McGovern as a candidate who supported “amnesty, abortion and acid.” Now, the Catholic vote is seen as split down the middle, with Republican strategist Ryan Girdusky, a Catholic, pointing to four key subsets that fall under the Catholic umbrella: weekly Catholic mass goers; occasional/seldom mass goers; White Catholics; and Hispanic Catholics. “[Harris is] not going to win over weekly mass goers,” Girdusky said in a phone interview on Monday. “They’re more likely to be pro-life and care about social issues. But she’s going to have to sit there and win over seldom Catholic mass goers and Hispanic Catholic mass goers. And keep her
Left-wing climate groups silent after Harris campaign drops millions on private jet flights since July

FIRST ON FOX: Environmental groups that have been vocal against climate change were silent when asked about Vice President Kamala Harris‘ campaign dropping nearly $7 million on private jet flights since July. Harris spent nearly $4 million on private flights in just six weeks starting in July, after calling on Americans to change their habits to curb climate change, a previous Fox News Digital review found. The latest review of new filings with the Federal Election Commission reveals that Harris spent an additional $3.1 million on private planes in September alone. Fox News Digital asked environmental groups, several which have protested private jet use, about Harris’ private flights but did not receive a response from any of them. The groups included Sunrise Movement, the Center for Biological Diversity, Greenpeace, Earth Island Institute, Earth Justice, Naturefriends International, and International Union for Conservation of Nature. HARRIS TOUTS OIL PRODUCTION DURING 2024 RUN AFTER SAYING COMPANIES NEED TO ‘PAY THE PRICE’ FOR CLIMATE CHANGE Members of the Sunrise Movement held a protest at East Hampton Airport in 2023 to prevent planes from taking off and landing in opposition to private air travel. Greenpeace has also slammed those who engage in the upscale form of travel. “The super rich proudly accelerate the #ClimateCrisis, showing off their planet-wrecking lifestyle. Let’s stop this reckless behavior,” Greenpeace writes on their website. “Private jets are the epitome of social and climate injustice: a supremely privileged minority flying like there’s no tomorrow without any restriction.” Harris used two different companies for her private flights in September: the Private Jet Services Group (PJS) and Advanced Aviation Team. PJS offers a range of services from a light jet for groups of up to seven passengers traveling up to 535 miles per hour, or an airliner that accommodates 150 to 350 passengers. The PJS website claims the group is America’s first carbon-neutral private aviation company. HARRIS WON’T SUPPORT EXPANDING FOSSIL FUEL DRILLING, CAMPAIGN SAYS “PJS has implemented a reforestation program to sequester 100% of the carbon emissions released by our clients’ flights. The PJS Carbon Neutrality Pledge establishes Private Jet Services as America’s First Carbon Neutral Private Aviation Company,” the website reads. Harris also used Advanced Aviation, which offers aircraft ranging from eight-seater turboprop jets for trips of up to three hours to 18-seater ultra long-range jets. When asked whether the campaign weighs the private jet carbon footprint before taking the flights, the Harris campaign did not respond to Fox News Digital by press time. The National Library of Medicine reports that private aviation is “the most energy-intense form of air travel” and that fuel use per passenger varies, “but [is] estimated to be on the order of 10 to 20 times higher than the average fuel use per passenger hour for a commercial flight.” Harris has previously called climate change an “existential threat” and said that human habits contribute to the issue. “There’s no question we have to be practical. But being practical also recognizes that climate change is an existential threat to us as human beings,” Harris told CNN in 2019. “Being practical recognizes that greenhouse gas emissions are threatening our air and threatening the planet and that it is well within our capacity as human beings to change our behaviors in a way that we can reduce its effects. That’s practical.” The 2024 presidential campaign is not the first time Harris has used private jets to hit the campaign trail. In 2019, Harris’ campaign spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on flights chartered by Air Partner Inc., which bills itself as a “World-class” private aircraft charter company that offers “over 7,000 private jets.” “We can give you access to every type of private jet, from very light to global cabin jets,” the website reads. “You have the freedom to choose the most suitable aircraft for your journey, whether you’re flying for business or leisure.”
FBI investigating classified docs leak of US intel on Israel planned strike on Iran

The FBI is investigating the leak of classified documents which included top secret U.S. intelligence on Israel’s planned attack on Iran, Fox News Digital confirmed. “The FBI is investigating the alleged leak of classified documents and working closely with our partners in the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community,” the bureau said in a statement. “As this is an ongoing investigation, we have no further comment.” The Department of Defense has already confirmed it is investigating the unauthorized release. White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Monday that he did not have information on whether the unauthorized release was a result of a hack or an employee leak. US INVESTIGATING RELEASE OF CLASSIFIED DOCS ON ISRAEL’S PLANNED STRIKE ON IRAN “We’re not exactly sure how these documents found their way into the public domain. I know the Department of Defense is investigating this,” Kirby said. “I’m just not able to answer your question whether it was a leak or a hack. At this point, we’ll let the investigation pursue its logical course.” “We’re deeply concerned, and the president remains deeply concerned about any leakage of classified information into the public domain,” Kirby said. “That is not supposed to happen. And it’s unacceptable when it does.” Kirby said he did not have any indication that additional classified documents would find their way into the public domain and that the U.S. has been in communication with Israeli counterparts about the disclosure. IDF SAYS ‘MISSION IS NOT OVER’ UNTIL HOSTAGES ARE RETURNED: ‘WE WILL NOT REST’ “I’ll let the Israelis speak to if, what, how and when they decide to take additional military action in response to Iran’s Oct. 1st attack,” Kirby said. “That’s really for them to speak to.” The documents, which are marked top secret, were posted to the Telegram messaging app last week. The documents were attributed to the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency and noted that Israel was still moving military assets in place to conduct a military strike in response to Iran’s blistering ballistic missile attack on Oct. 1. They were sharable within the “Five Eyes,” which are the U.S., Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. This is a developing story. Check back for updates. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
The Most Powerful Stories of Impact: Achievers Showcasing Clarity, Confidence and Courage in Shaping the Future

This compilation showcases inspiring individuals from various fields who are pushing boundaries and setting new standards in their industries. Curated by Grisu Media Arts in collaboration with YOUx Talks e-magazine, this collection highlights the transformative impact of influential leaders.
Bengaluru: Several feared trapped as under-construction building collapses

A rescue operation is underway at the site in the Horamavu Agara area.
Fox News Power Rankings: Voter outreach, ballot efficiency and a little Housekeeping

Election night is two weeks away. As Vice President Harris and former President Trump dash to the finish line, this week’s forecast looks at their outreach efforts and the latest evidence of a smaller divide between national and state polling. Plus, rankings changes in six competitive House districts. Last week’s Power Rankings showed that both parties’ coalitions have changed meaningfully since 2020. For Democrats, the chief concern is that Harris still has fewer Black voters in her corner than President Biden. To help fix that problem, the campaign dispatched its strongest surrogate, former President Obama, to Arizona and Nevada, and Harris spent an hour with Charlamagne Tha God to talk about policy, race, and religion. The Vice President also went head-to-head with Fox News’ Bret Baier, part of an effort by her campaign to frame the candidate as tough and pragmatic. It was Harris’ highest-profile interview yet, but it will take another week before the effects show up in polls. Meanwhile, Trump’s coalition has fewer women than in the last election, so the former President participated in a town hall with Fox News’ Harris Faulkner and an all-female audience. Trump also continues to search for young and working-class voters. His appearance at a local McDonald’s in Pennsylvania produced some compelling imagery and was designed to paint Trump as an energetic and likable candidate. FOX NEWS POWER RANKINGS: HARRIS LOSES HER LEAD AND A NEW ELECTORATE EMERGES Right-wing voters with reservations about Trump could also make the difference on election night. That is why Harris spent the beginning of the week with Republican former congresswoman Liz Cheney, who urged conservatives to vote for the Democratic ticket this year. It also explains why there are rumblings about Nikki Haley joining Trump on the campaign trail. Two polls of the national popular vote released last week show a uniquely tight race. Suffolk has Harris one point ahead of Trump at 50% to 49%; the Fox News Poll has Trump up by two, with the former president at 50% and Harris at 48%. Results like that should make this Trump’s race to lose. In 2020, Biden won the national vote by 4.5 points (51%-47%). That translated to very thin margins of victory in the battleground states. The president won Georgia, for example, by 0.2 points, and his largest victory in any battleground was by 2.8 points in Michigan. Close national polls should therefore put Trump in the lead in the battlegrounds. But the statewide polls are close too. A new set of polls show Harris ahead by 2-4 points in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Georgia, a tied race in Nevada, and Trump ahead by 3 in Arizona and North Carolina (Washington Post/Schar). The Power Rankings call all those states toss-ups. Last week, the same Fox poll that put Trump ahead by two points nationally had Harris up six points among voters who live in the battleground states (52%-46%, with a 6.5-point subgroup margin of error). Trump’s advantage primarily came from a larger share in counties he won by more than 10 points in 2020 (64-35%) than Harris had in counties Biden won by more than 10 points (58-39%). A TRUMP MYSTERY MAKES ELECTION OUTCOME EVEN MURKIER The results suggest that Trump could be banking “inefficient vote.” In other words, while the former president is performing better nationally than he was four years ago, the gains are concentrated in places he is already winning, like Florida, or rural counties. While Harris may have lost some ground in safe Democratic states like New York, she remains competitive in the battlegrounds that decide the presidential election. Other polls have raised the same question, but the most compelling evidence comes from the midterms. Republicans received about 3 million more votes than Democrats in the national House vote (Cook), but eked out a balance of power win, with 222 seats to Democrats’ 213. Put another way, the GOP banked a lot of votes in areas where it didn’t need them, and just enough in the battleground House races that would give them victory (a problem that has plagued the Democrats in the national vote for years). The polls are all within the margin of error, and this is just one theory about the direction of the race. But on election night, a Trump blowout in Florida or a narrower spread in Virginia may not mean the race is over. The House is still a toss-up, with 208 seats in the Republican columns, 205 for the Democrats, and 22 districts that could go either way. In today’s forecast, six races move to new categories: First, New York’s 17th district, in the Hudson Valley, is home to one of the most competitive races on the map. Incumbent GOP Rep. Mike Lawler has a strong bipartisan brand in a centrist district. While Democratic challenger and former Rep. Mondaire Jones has tried to head in the same direction, he’s still dogged by his previous support for defunding the police and a spat with the Working Families Party (Jones will not appear on the ballot under that party’s name, though the party is now telling voters to support him anyway). This race moves from Toss Up to Lean R. New York’s 1st district, home to both the Hamptons and rural farmland on Long Island, remains a competitive race between Republican Rep. Nick LaLota and the Democrat, former CNN anchor John Avlon. But the majority of this district’s voters backed Trump in 2020 and 2016, and Avlon has faced questions over the extent of his residency in the district. The race moves from Lean R to Likely R. In the battleground Rust Belt states, a pair of districts held by pro-Trump Republicans have become even more competitive. First, Wisconsin’s 3rd district flipped to Rep. Derrick Van Orden in the midterms by a tight margin. The incumbent’s presence at the U.S. Capitol during the January 6 riots is a theme in his opponent’s ads. This race moves from Likely R to Lean R. Meanwhile, Pennsylvania’s 10th