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In the latest news on October 20, 2024, the Kamala Harris campaign released a new ad following former President Barack Obama’s accusation that black male voters not supporting the US VP are being sexist.

US News Live: Kamala Harris faces backlash over a new campaign ad targeting Black male voters’ love lives, described as ‘belittling & insulting’. Lizzo shows support for Harris in Detroit, emphasizing voting as a strategic move. Liam Payne’s death raises questions as a close family friend claims he did not intend to die. Kamala Harris plans to mark her 60th birthday with church visits in Atlanta while Donald Trump pays a visit to McDonald’s.

World News Live: Prince George’s childhood dream of a ‘normal job’ resurfaces, highlighting his aspirations beyond royalty. A woman recounts the horrors of ISIS captivity, including being fed the meat of Yazidi babies. The US investigates the ‘unauthorized’ release of Israel’s retaliation plan against Iran, while a deadly Israeli attack on Gaza raises concerns. Yahya Sinwar’s wife is seen with an expensive handbag in a tunnel video, sparking controversy.

As the US election approaches, the end of the campaign that may reshape the world is near. Elon Musk surprises with a $1 million award to a random person at a townhall event, and a New York man is hailed as a hero for sacrificing his life to save others. Yahya Sinwar’s influence over Hamas continues even after his death, and Canadian officials express concerns over India’s ‘violent’ activities.

In other news, three teens from a NYC high school football team are arrested for sexually abusing a teammate, and Hindus in Canada fear for their safety amidst political tensions. A ferry dock collapse in Georgia leaves at least 7 dead, while Israel strikes Beirut and Gaza in response to rocket attacks. Iran claims Hezbollah is responsible for a drone strike on Netanyahu’s residence, escalating tensions in the region. Stay tuned for more updates on World News Live.

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