Trump’s blue state election gambit panned as ‘more bark than bite’ by expert

On Tuesday, Slate writer Shirin Ali reported that nearly half the country will head to the polls to cast ballots on a range of major questions and offices. However, “President Donald Trump just made a not-so-subtle power grab” to complicate that vote in some blue states.

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that federal monitors will be sent to California and New Jersey to ensure “ballot security,” Ali said, adding that the move has “sparked fear on social media.”

California, in particular, is set to vote on Proposition 50, which is Governor Gavin Newsom’s (D) effort to hand control of the state’s congressional maps to Democratic lawmakers. This is in response to Republican gerrymandering efforts in Texas and elsewhere.

If the measure is successful, the state would likely gain five additional congressional seats to counter Texas’s mid-decade gerrymander, an attempt to keep the U.S. House under Republican control.

Preeminent elections expert Rick Hasen assured Slate that Bondi’s observers “are more bark than bite, likely intended to ‘trigger’ Democrats during the lead-up to a critical vote.”

However, this initial attempt to use federal officials to push unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud could lead to federal troops at polling places in the future.

“A few days after Bondi’s initial announcement, California countered with its own message to the Trump administration,” said Ali. State Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that California would send its own state election watchers to watch Bondi’s watchers, while also calling out the Trump administration’s motives.

It’s a “nesting-doll” situation as watchers watch watchers, but Hasen said none of the election monitors will have much to do. “I think there’ll be a lot of people standing around doing nothing,” he said, noting that of California’s 58 counties, only five are being targeted.

Thankfully, the same states that Bondi is careful to target have built-in freedoms allowing voters to avoid her election monitors.

“This is not normal,” Hasen said. “I do think we have to take seriously the possibility that people are going to have to get around federal troops if they want to be able to vote, which would be a good reason to vote early and not have to deal with these things on Election Day.”
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-california-2674255758/

Kamala Harris just called for lowering the voting age to 16, and her reasoning has Ron DeSantis firing back

**Kamala Harris Proposes Lowering Voting Age to 16, Faces Opposition from Ron DeSantis**

Former Vice President Kamala Harris recently shared her thoughts on changing who can vote in America, suggesting that teenagers as young as 16 should be allowed to cast their ballots. She discussed this idea during an interview on *The Diary Of A CEO*, where she spoke about young people and how they perceive the world today.

Harris highlighted Generation Z, which includes people between the ages of 13 and 27, noting that they have spent their entire lives dealing with climate change issues. According to Fox News, she stated, “we should reduce voting age to 16.” She elaborated, “I’ll tell you why. So, Gen Z, they’re age about 13 through 27, they’ve only known the climate crisis. If they’re in high school or college, especially in college, it is very likely that whatever they’ve chosen as their major for study may not result in an affordable wage.”

### DeSantis Responds with Opposition

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis quickly responded to Harris’s proposal. He expressed his disagreement clearly in a message posted on X, simply saying “No” to the entire idea. DeSantis also argued that being worried about climate change is not a sufficient reason to allow younger people to vote. He suggested that feeling anxious about the environment should not serve as proof that 16-year-olds are ready to participate in elections.

### Harris’s Views on Age Limits Spark Debate

Some observers have noted an apparent contrast in Harris’s views on age regulations. While she supports lowering the voting age to 16, she also believes that people should be older before they can purchase guns.

Since the 2024 election, the former vice president has remained active in politics and vocal on various issues. In 2022, Harris wrote a post advocating for stronger gun laws. She called on the Senate to take action on gun violence by banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Additionally, she proposed raising the minimum age to buy guns from 18 to 21, and strengthening background checks.

Critics have pointed out that these two ideas—lowering the voting age while raising the gun-buying age—seem contradictory. However, supporters of Harris argue that voting and owning guns involve very different responsibilities and should be treated as such.

### The Ongoing Conversation About Voting Age in America

The discussion about lowering the voting age is not new in the United States. Over the years, many have advocated for this change, often emphasizing young people’s passion for issues like climate change and social justice.

As the debate continues, Harris’s proposal reignites important conversations about youth participation in democracy and the responsibilities that come with it.
https://attackofthefanboy.com/news/kamala-harris-just-called-for-lowering-the-voting-age-to-16-and-her-reasoning-has-ron-desantis-firing-back/

Musk unveils X Chat, a messenger with encryption ‘similar to Bitcoin’

Tech entrepreneur and billionaire Elon Musk is set to launch a standalone messaging app called **“X Chat”** to compete with popular platforms like Telegram and WhatsApp. The rollout is expected within the next few months.

During an appearance on *The Joe Rogan Experience* podcast, which aired on Friday, Musk revealed, “On X, we just rebuilt the entire messaging stack into what’s called ‘X Chat.’ It’s using a peer-to-peer-based encryption system, kind of similar to Bitcoin. It’s very good encryption; we’re testing it thoroughly.”

Musk hopes the new messaging app will be released in a “few months.” He emphasized that X Chat won’t have any “hooks for advertising,” unlike competitors such as WhatsApp. “WhatsApp knows enough about what you’re texting to know what ads to show you,” he explained. “But then, that’s a massive security vulnerability because if it knows enough information to show you ads, that’s a lot of information.” Musk added that these same “hooks” could potentially be exploited by hackers to read private messages.

### Does WhatsApp Read Your Messages?

WhatsApp’s parent company, Meta, claims it does **not** have access to private messages. According to their FAQ, messages between users are end-to-end encrypted using the Signal Protocol. This encryption extends to voice messages, media, and documents.

However, certain “metadata” — such as who you chat with and how frequently — is not encrypted. Additionally, WhatsApp does **not** automatically encrypt backup copies of chat history.

When asked, “Does WhatsApp collect or sell your data?”, WhatsApp’s FAQ provides a careful response:
“We work with other Meta Companies to help provide, improve, and support each other’s services. If you choose to integrate your WhatsApp experience with other Meta products, we will share some information with Meta to make this possible.”

### X Chat Promises Enhanced Privacy Without Advertising Hooks

Elon Musk assures that X Chat will not include these advertising “hooks.” “I’m not saying it’s perfect, but our goal with X Chat is to replace what used to be the Twitter DM stack with a fully encrypted system where you can text, send files, do audio and video calls,” he said. “I think it will be the least insecure of any messaging system.”

X Chat will be available both as part of the X platform and as its own standalone app, offering users a privacy-focused alternative in the crowded messaging app market.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/elon-musk-launch-whatsapp-competitor-with-p2p-encryption-similar-bitcoin?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

Mavericks’ Anthony Davis to miss at least 2 games with calf strain

Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis will miss the team’s next two games due to an injury, the team announced on Friday.

Davis sustained a low-grade calf strain during the first quarter of Wednesday’s 107-105 win over the Indiana Pacers. As a result, he will be sidelined for the upcoming matchups.

The Mavericks are scheduled to play the Detroit Pistons on Saturday in Mexico City, followed by a game against the Houston Rockets on Monday night. Davis is expected to be re-evaluated ahead of Wednesday’s home game against the New Orleans Pelicans.

Further updates on Davis’ condition will be provided as they become available.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/dallas-mavericks/mavericks-news-anthony-davis-miss-2-games-calf-strain

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray limited in practice once again ahead of Cowboys game

The Arizona Cardinals enter Week 9 facing uncertainty about the status of quarterback Kyler Murray, who was limited in practice for the second consecutive day, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. This comes ahead of Monday night’s matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.

Murray has been dealing with a toe and foot injury sustained in Week 5, causing him to miss the past two games. He continued to work on a restricted basis throughout this week’s practices. On Friday, backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett took the majority of the first-team reps, throwing to top targets Marvin Harrison Jr., Michael Wilson, and Trey McBride. Meanwhile, Murray primarily worked with reserve receivers such as Simi Fehoko and Xavier Weaver.

During team drills, Brissett attempted 16 passes compared to Murray’s eight, signaling that Arizona may once again be preparing its veteran backup to start. Head coach Jonathan Gannon stated Thursday that the team is preparing Murray to start, but the quarterback’s limited workload raises ongoing doubts about his readiness.

Throughout Week 7, Murray was listed as a limited participant before ultimately being ruled inactive on game day. Despite the extra rest from the bye week, his status for Week 9 remains uncertain.

Murray’s potential absence would be significant, especially considering his perfect 9-0 record at AT&T Stadium. This unbeaten streak includes his time playing for Allen High School (5-0), Texas A&M (1-0), Oklahoma (1-0), and the Arizona Cardinals (2-0).

In his two NFL wins against Dallas, Murray combined for 377 passing yards and four touchdowns. Those victories include a dominant 38-10 rout in 2020 and a tight 25-22 triumph in 2022 — his only win against Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott to date.

On the other hand, Brissett has thrown for 599 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception over the past two games — both of which ended in losses. The 10-year veteran holds a 19-36 career record as a starter.

With a 2-5 record, the Cardinals will need stability at the quarterback position as they face a Cowboys team (3-4-1) looking to bounce back on home turf.

Arizona’s offense currently ranks 19th in scoring, averaging 21.9 points per game, and 22nd in total yardage with 310.3 yards per game. Defensively, the Cardinals sit 13th in points allowed, giving up 22.0 points per game.

Kyler Murray has been the driving force behind Arizona’s offense this season, completing 68.3% of his passes for 962 yards, six touchdowns, and three interceptions over five games. He has also contributed 173 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown.

In addition to Murray, the Cardinals listed several players as limited participants during Friday’s practice. These included Emari Demercado (ankle), Zay Jones (knee), BJ Ojulari (knee), Walter Nolen III (calf), Garrett Williams (knee), and Kitan Crawford (ankle).

The team is expected to release its final injury designations after Saturday’s practice. However, Kyler Murray’s availability remains the biggest question heading into Monday night’s primetime matchup in Arlington.
https://clutchpoints.com/nfl/arizona-cardinals/cardinals-news-kyler-murray-limited-practice-ahead-of-cowboys-game

NHL analyst drops harsh take on Mitch Marner-less Maple Leafs as Toronto ‘crumbles’ early in the season

Mitch Marner’s move to Vegas has significantly impacted the Toronto Maple Leafs as they face a slow start this season.

The departure of such a key player has altered the team’s dynamics, leading to adjustments both on and off the ice.

Fans and analysts are closely watching how the Maple Leafs adapt to these changes and whether they can regain their momentum moving forward.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/nhl/news-nhl-analyst-drops-harsh-take-mitch-marner-less-maple-leafs-toronto-crumbles-early-season

Warframe Devstream 190 recap: Inverse-Ascension game mode, more The Old Peace details, and Protoframe dates

Warframe’s Devstream 190 aired today, arriving just in time for the Halloween season.

Fans tuning in were treated to exciting updates and insights as the development team shared the latest news right on the cusp of the spooky holiday.

Stay tuned for more details and in-depth coverage of everything revealed during this special Devstream event.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/mmo/warframe-devstream-190-recap-inverse-ascension-game-mode-the-old-peace-details-protoframe-dates

“Cooked him in the most polite Canadian way” – Blue Jays fans support John Schneider’s subtle jab at Blake Snell’s postgame excuse

After conceding five earned runs in Game 5, Blake Snell spoke to reporters about his performance. He expressed that he didn’t feel Toronto’s lineup truly beat him during the game. Instead, Snell claimed that he was simply “unlucky.”
https://www.sportskeeda.com/baseball/news-cooked-polite-canadian-way-blue-jays-fans-support-john-schneider-s-subtle-jab-blake-snell-s-postgame-excuse

JD Vance Says He Hopes Usha Vance Embraces Christianity, Setting Off Backlash

Critics included some Indian Americans who expressed concern that the remarks did not respect the religious choices of Usha Vance.

Vance, who was raised in a Hindu household, received criticism for the perceived insensitivity toward her personal faith and cultural background.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/31/us/politics/usha-jd-vance-christianity-religion-hindu.html

Attorneys for man accused of killing toddler in Knox County cast doubt on autopsy report

**Attorneys Seek to Question Medical Examiner’s Past Conduct in Manslaughter Trial**

Attorneys for a Louisiana man accused of killing a toddler in Knox County want to question the medical examiner during trial about a past drunk driving offense and whether he had been drinking around the time he worked on the child’s autopsy report.

Aziayh Scott, 24, has been charged with manslaughter in connection with the May 2024 death of Quayshawn Wilson, the 22-month-old son of his girlfriend at the time. He is scheduled for a jury trial in Knox County starting Monday. Scott pleaded not guilty in November 2024 and has challenged Quayshawn’s cause of death.

Prosecutors have accused Scott of stomping on the boy several hours before the child was found unresponsive during a trip to Walmart in Thomaston the night of May 29, 2024. Scott’s attorneys argue the injuries documented in Quayshawn’s autopsy report might have resulted instead from people who tried rendering aid to the toddler before police arrived at the scene.

**Medical Examiner’s Background Under Scrutiny**

Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Liam Funte determined Quayshawn died from a severely lacerated liver. However, Funte was under monitoring by the Maine Professionals Health Program at the time after failing to immediately report that he had been charged with operating a vehicle under the influence in September 2023, while on call.

According to Cumberland County court records, Funte pleaded guilty on October 17, 2023, and agreed not to drink alcohol for two years in exchange for deferred sentencing. He also agreed to random drug and alcohol testing as part of the monitoring agreement.

Despite this agreement, Funte tested positive for alcohol twice in June 2024. He had told monitoring staff before the first test that he hadn’t been drinking.

Scott’s attorneys say these violations occurred after Funte handled Quayshawn’s autopsy on May 30, 2024, and before he signed the autopsy report later that summer.

**Defense Challenges Autopsy Findings**

The defense has challenged Funte’s report, alleging he did not “adequately document or measure” the extent of the toddler’s injuries, contrary to nationally recommended performance standards for forensic pathologists.

“These failures may suggest that Dr. Funte performed this autopsy while either under the influence of alcohol or while experiencing other mental health issues, and the credibility of his ultimate opinion is further cast in doubt,” Scott’s attorney Christopher MacLean wrote in court records.

The defense is seeking permission to question Funte about these concerns and others during the trial.

**Court Hearing and Debate Over Questioning Medical Examiner**

Superior Court Justice John O’Neil did not immediately decide the issue during a hearing Friday in Waldo County Superior Court. It was unclear from a live Zoom feed whether Funte was present. He was not called to testify or answer questions.

Neither Funte nor a spokesperson for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner responded to requests for comment on Friday.

Assistant Attorney General Leanne Robbin argued in court that the defense’s claims represent a “quantum leap” between the licensing board’s findings and Funte’s autopsy report in Scott’s case.

“We disagree that Dr. Funte was skirting any minimum recommendations,” Robbin said. “There is zero evidence that any of the issues in that consent agreement affected his ability to do the autopsy in this case.”

Robbin noted that autopsies are typically performed with two assistants and that Funte had two Maine State Police officers in the room during the procedure.

“If there was any indication that alcohol was involved, we would know that by now,” she added.

**Additional Defense Requests and Past Lawsuit**

Justice O’Neil is also considering another request from MacLean regarding whether attorneys can question Funte about a 2022 lawsuit in Mississippi. In that case, Funte was accused of signing off on an inaccurate autopsy report that blamed a Black woman for the death of her newborn daughter.

Hospital records later showed the baby had died from a medical condition, and injuries found on the child’s body were caused by medical staff trying to save her. The lawsuit was dismissed in May 2024, although court records do not state why.

MacLean argued that the Mississippi case raises “troubling questions about racial bias,” especially given that Scott is Black.

The attorney general’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the Mississippi lawsuit.

O’Neil is also weighing whether MacLean can question Funte about sealed records referencing a human resources investigation and disciplinary action against him.

As MacLean began describing these records in court, Robbin objected, stating the records are confidential personnel files.

“Has the law court ever addressed whether or not these types of confidentiality orders are actually constitutionally appropriate when a defendant has a right to a fair and public trial?” O’Neil asked during the hearing.

**Disciplinary History and Lack of Evidence Against Scott**

Funte was disciplined by the medical examiner’s office in December 2020 and placed on a 30-day unpaid suspension, according to documents obtained previously by the Press Herald. The reason for this discipline is unclear, as the state has refused to release further documentation.

Scott’s attorneys maintain that the state has no other evidence tying their client to Quayshawn’s death. There are no confessions or witness accounts of any assault.

Prosecutors have said a neighbor watched Scott carry Quayshawn to the car on the day of his death, noting the child’s head was tilted back “in a very concerning manner.”

Scott’s attorneys have pointed out his lack of criminal history and dispute state allegations made in 2024 that he had a history of domestic violence involving another woman in Mississippi. Shaneka Washington, Scott’s girlfriend at the time and Quayshawn’s mother, has also disputed those allegations, according to reporting from the Midcoast Villager.

**Events Leading Up to Quayshawn’s Death**

On the day of Quayshawn’s death, Scott reportedly spent the entire afternoon caring for the toddler after Washington fed the boy lunch and left for work, according to an affidavit from Maine State Police.

It wasn’t until that evening, while outside the Walmart, that they noticed Quayshawn was unresponsive and began shouting for help. Two bystanders, including an off-duty nurse, attempted to administer CPR.

During Friday’s court session, prosecutors played a video of officers arriving at the scene that night. Scott, sitting between his attorneys, buried his head in his hands and wiped his eyes as the footage showing Quayshawn was displayed.
https://www.sunjournal.com/2025/10/31/attorneys-for-man-accused-of-killing-toddler-in-knox-county-cast-doubt-on-autopsy-report/