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Errors in sending out absentee ballots have been reported by several cities across the U.S. Wisconsin has experienced thousands of duplicate ballots sent to voters, while Minnesota has listed local candidates under the wrong party affiliation. In addition, a typo in Tim Walz’s name and the omission of Kamala Harris’ name occurred on ballots sent…
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, R, has once again issued a warning to migrants about the potential dangers in the Rio Grande, citing evidence of alligators in the river along the U.S.-Mexico border. The governor shared new footage on social media, highlighting potential wildlife threats in areas where migrants often attempt illegal crossings. Abbott shared a…
A Vietnam War pilot who had been missing for over 50 years has finally been identified. U.S. Marine Corps Captain Ronald W. Forrester was piloting an A-6A Intruder on a nighttime mission over northern Vietnam when his plane lost radio contact. He was just 25 years old when his aircraft disappeared during the combat mission…
The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was the target of a deepfake attack in which someone posed as a top Ukrainian official during a Zoom call. The incident, which happened earlier this month, involved someone impersonating the now-former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba during a conference with Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md. The story…
After the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday, Sept. 25, reported the 10th death connected to a listeria outbreak linked to recalled Boar’s Head deli meat. Lawmakers are now demanding answers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). A group of House representatives and…
Media company Newsmax’s defamation trial began Thursday, Sept. 26, over rhetoric concerning the 2020 presidential election. Voting machine company Smartmatic claims Newsmax damaged the election tech company by alleging it changed votes and helped steal the election from former President Donald Trump. The trial in Wilmington, Delaware, begins with the selection of 12 jurors to…
A newly released and historic indictment sees charges come against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Documents reveal that he was indicted on five charges, following a federal corruption investigation. He’s the first sitting mayor in the city to face criminal prosecution. The 57-page indictment detailed a decadeslong trail of alleged crimes. Adams was indicted…
A lot is going on behind closed doors at OpenAI. Longtime Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati announced she is leaving the company, with two other veteran executives following her out the door. Within hours, it came out that CEO Sam Altman is working to restructure the company into a for-profit endeavor, eliminating the nonprofit arm’s…
The local law enforcement commander at Donald Trump’s July 13, Butler, Pennsylvania, rally told Congress the Secret Service did not ask them to secure the building the gunman used in his attempt to assassinate the former president. That testimony contradicts statements from the agency’s Acting Director Ronald Rowe. Edward Lenz, the commander of the Butler…
The United States is experiencing a surge in citizenship applications being approved, just in time for new citizens to participate in their first presidential election. Immigration authorities are processing citizenship requests at the fastest rate in a decade, with processing times cut in half this fiscal year to less than five months. In 2021, the…
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