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Trump, Harris use assassination attempt to highlight policy proposals
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris commented on this past weekend’s apparent assassination attempt during campaign events on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Trump was back on the campaign trail, holding his first event since the incident at his golf club in Florida. During a town hall in Flint, Michigan, Trump told Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee… -
Hezbollah blames Israel for deadly pager explosions
Hezbollah is blaming Israel after pagers used by the militant group exploded killing at least nine people and injuring thousands. And former President Donald Trump holds his first campaign event since the second apparent assassination attempt on his life. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024. Hezbollah blames Israel… -
How did Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Harris sway voters? Poll finds little impact
Taylor Swift’s recent endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris appears to have had minimal impact on potential voters, according to a new ABC poll. Swift announced her support for Harris in an Instagram post on Tuesday, 10, immediately after the debate between Harris and former President Donald Trump. The poll, conducted Sept. 11-13, found that… -
Instagram rolling out ‘teen account’ settings, parental supervision updates
Meta announced on Tuesday, Sept. 17, Instagram will be rolling out “teen account” settings to help users under the age of 18 stay safe while on the social media app. The company will automatically switch accounts for users under 18 to private and place them under the strictest messaging settings. This means only people the… -
Partial lunar eclipse to be visible Tuesday night into Wednesday
A partial lunar eclipse is expected to create a spectacular sight in the skies on Tuesday into Wednesday. The earth will pass between the sun and the moon overnight Sept. 17 into Sept. 18. In addition, experts say the moon will be closer than usual to the Earth and will appear bigger in the sky,… -
Putin orders major expansion of Russian military by 180,000 troops
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to expand the size of the country’s armed forces by 180,000 troops, increasing the total military personnel to nearly 2.4 million. The decision comes as Moscow continues its protracted military campaign in Ukraine, which began in February 2022. The new decree will increase the number of combat… -
Amazon ending remote work starting next year
Amazon is ending remote work almost five years after the COVID-19 pandemic swept and ravaged the nation, as well as the world, and led to many people working from their homes. Starting next year, corporate employees will be required to be back in the office five days a week. This is the latest update to Amazon’s rules regarding remote work.… -
‘All good’: Final text messages from doomed Titan submersible revealed
Tuesday, Sept. 17, is day two of the Coast Guard’s hearing into the Titan submersible implosion that killed all five people on board. Monday, Sept. 16, we learned one of the last messages sent from the doomed vessel, indicated there were no concerns. It read “all good here.” That text message sent from the Titan to its support ship,… -
Suspect in Trump apparent assassination attempt went undetected for 12 hours
New details emerge on the suspect in the second apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, including how long he went undetected near the former president’s golf club. And Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been arrested on federal charges. We have the latest on what’s ahead for the hip hop mogul. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates… -
Texas hospitals to start asking immigrants about their legal status
Texas is joining Florida in its quest to identify undocumented immigrants living in the state. In 2023, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis put into a place a law requiring hospitals to ask whether a patient was in the U.S. legally. Now, Texas is following suit. Hospitals in the Lone Star State will start asking patients the same… -
Walgreens to pay $106M to settle claims of double-billing Medicare, Medicaid
Walgreens agreed to pay $106 million to settle lawsuits accusing the pharmacy chain of fraudulently billing government health programs for prescriptions that were never dispensed. Three former Walgreens employees filed the lawsuits in New Mexico, Texas and Florida under the False Claims Act. This act allows individuals to sue on behalf of the U.S. government… -
NORAD intercepts Russian aircraft near Alaska 4 times in 1 week
Russian military aircraft have been intercepted flying near Alaska four times over the last week, according to the North American Aerospace Defense command (NORAD). It comes as there seems to be an uptick in activity as tensions grow between the U.S. and Russia. NORAD says on all four occasions, the Russian aircraft stayed in international… -
TikTok, DOJ head to court as app fights to remain operational in US
There is a high-stakes legal battle unfolding in Washington that could reshape the future of one of the most popular social media platforms in the world. TikTok heads to court on Monday, Sept. 16, fighting to remain operational in the United States. The dispute centers around a law passed in April, which requires TikTok’s Chinese…