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Presidential campaigns react to comedian’s controversial remarks
With exactly one week until Election Day, we’re hearing more of the fallout from a comedian’s controversial comments amid the big push by both presidential campaigns in key battleground states. And details on what happened during a U.N. Security Council meeting requested by Iran after Israeli air strikes over the weekend. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased… -
WaPo, LA Times’ endorsement decisions lead to resignations
The decision by The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times not to publish endorsements of a presidential candidate has led to resignations. The Washington Post announced Friday, Oct. 25, for the first time in more than 30 years, the paper would not make an endorsement this year or for any future presidential election. “We recognize… -
Where do former presidents stand on candidates in the 2024 election?
President Joe Biden is slated to vote in his home state of Delaware on Monday, Oct. 28. He dropped out of the race for president in the summer of 2024 and announced his support for his Vice President Kamala Harris. Come late January, he will be the former president. The other former presidents recently announced… -
Is ‘gentle parenting’ really the better way?
The concept of “gentle parenting” has become more and more popular in recent years. It’s the practice of moving away from the more traditional discipline-oriented style known as “authoritative parenting,” but what exactly does that entail and does it work? A pair of researchers set out to learn more on gentle parenting and shared their… -
Navy issues formal apology for attack on Alaskan Tlingit village 142 years ago
The U.S. Navy has issued an official apology for a 142-year-old attack on the Tlingit village of Angoon, Alaska, in 1882. Rear Adm. Mark Sucato, commander of the Navy’s northwest region, delivered the apology during a ceremony marking the anniversary of the bombardment. Sucato acknowledged the Navy’s responsibility in the attack, noting it resulted in… -
About 40 million people have voted early in the presidential election
More Americans headed to the polls over the weekend of Oct. 26 to cast their ballot in the 2024 presidential election. Various reports put the early voting total at around 40 million ballots cast and counting, with eight days to go before Election Day. According to the web tracker Target Early, as of Monday, Oct.… -
Comedian’s comment on Puerto Rico at Trump event sparks controversy
One particular moment from former President Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally Sunday night is causing a stir. Before Trump took the stage, comedian and podcaster Tony Hinchcliffe was one of the speakers who addressed the crowd. In his remarks, Hinchcliffe focused his attention on the United States territory of Puerto Rico. “There’s a lot going on. I don’t… -
Iraq says Israel violated its airspace during attacks on Iran
Iraq has accused Israel of violating its airspace when it carried out a series of strikes on Iran over the weekend. In a statement released Monday morning, Oct. 28, an Iraqi government spokesperson said Iraq has sent a letter to the United Nations to condemn the purported breach. On Saturday, Oct. 26, Israel struck military targets inside Iran in response to… -
Well-known names show support for presidential candidates
It’s the final full week of the presidential campaign as former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris make their final pitch to voters. And McDonald’s is bringing the Quarter Pounder back after a deadly E. coli outbreak. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Monday, Oct. 28, 2024. Well-known names show support… -
Harris, Trump campaigns and allies spent half-a-billion dollars in just over 2 weeks
Turn on the television for any length of time and the political ads are constant, especially in the race for president. In the days leading up to Election Day on Nov. 5, expect the onslaught to continue as the candidates and the surrogates spend a whopping amount of money. According to financial disclosures filed this… -
FSIS issues alert over illegally imported foods from Myanmar
The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a public health alert Thursday, Oct. 24, centered on several meat and poultry products from the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Officials said these food items were illegally imported. The Southeast Asian nation is not eligible to export meat and poultry products to the United States. The… -
Former model says Donald Trump groped her in front of Jeffrey Epstein
A former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model claimed she was groped by former President Donald Trump in the 90s. She also said that Jeffrey Epstein was involved. Stacey Williams sat down with CNN on Thursday, Oct. 24, for her first on-camera interview about the allegation. Stacey Williams’ shares her story Williams said she and Epstein, whom… -
Elon Musk’s secret conversations with Putin raise security concerns: Report
New details indicate Elon Musk has been in regular communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin since late 2022, according to The Wall Street Journal. The Journal reports that Musk’s conversations with Putin have included personal, business and geopolitical topics. Those conversations raised questions about national security due to Musk’s role in U.S. space operations and…