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Republicans have asked the U.S. supreme Court to issue an emergency order in Pennsylvania that could stop thousands of ballots from being counted in the election. 

The Republican National Committee asked the U.S. Supreme Court Monday, Oct. 28 to issue an emergency order in Pennsylvania that could stop thousands of ballots from being counted in the election.  Last week, the key battleground state’s supreme court ruled election officials must count provisional ballots cast by voters whose mail-in ballots were rejected for being turned in without a…

Responses continue pouring in from both sides of the aisle over a comedian's controversial comments on Puerto Rico at a Trump rally on Sunday.

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…

A new update from Apple could turn some AirPods into hearing aid devices as soon as Monday, Oct. 28, if users choose to download it.

Starting on Monday, Oct. 28, some Apple AirPods wireless headphones can function as a hearing aid with the download of a new update. The new AirPods update is available with the AirPods Pro 2 model only, and individuals will need an iPhone or iPad to set up the new function, which begins with built-in tests.…

The Nevada Supreme Court ruled that absentee ballots arriving without a postmark can be counted up to three days after Election Day.

The Nevada Supreme Court ruled that absentee ballots arriving without a postmark can be counted up to three days after the Nov. 5 general election. This decision comes amid a tight race between Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, as polls show both candidates neck and neck in this critical swing state.…

Two separate ballot drop box fires are being investigated by the FBI in Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington.

Two separate ballot drop box fires are being investigated by the FBI in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington. Officials believe the incidents may be connected.  In Vancouver, officials said potentially “hundreds” of ballots were damaged. Police were called to the scene around 4 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 28. Officers said they found a “suspicious device”…

Discover the top Halloween candy trends of 2024 as a new favorite takes the lead, and Americans gear up to spend billions this season.

With Halloween just around the corner, many people are still deciding on costumes but trick-or-treaters already know what treats they are aiming for. According to a 2024 ranking by CandyStory.com, M&M’s jumped to the No. 1 spot this year, dethroning long-time favorite Reese’s Cups, which came in second. Sour Patch Kids rose two places to…

Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., has announced a proposal to significantly expand California's film and television tax incentives.

In a move to strengthen California’s entertainment industry, Gov. Gavin Newsom, D, has announced a proposal to significantly expand the state’s film and television tax incentives. During a news conference in Hollywood, Newsom revealed plans to more than double the annual tax credit pool from $330 million to $750 million. Newsom emphasized that this initiative…

The FDA has issued a warning about the growing presence of fake online pharmacies selling drugs like oxycodone and Xanax through Google.

The FDA has issued a warning about the growing presence of fake online pharmacies selling drugs like oxycodone and Xanax through Google, exploiting search engine loopholes to mimic legitimate pharmacies. These rogue sites are targeting consumers with illegal drugs, often without requiring prescriptions, raising concerns about safety and abuse. Kubapharm.com, one such site flagged by…

DHS warns that domestic violent extremists are seeking to disrupt the democratic process ahead of the 2024 elections.

Domestic violent extremists and other threat actors “with election-related grievances” are seeking “to disrupt the democratic process and election operation,” according to a U.S. Homeland Security bulletin. The bulletins were acquired by the nonprofit government transparency group Property of the People through a Freedom of Information Act request. The DHS warns that some potential threats…

Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee are in court against Attorney General Merrick Garland over Special Counsel Robert Hur's tapes.

Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee are in court on Monday, Oct. 28, against Attorney General Merrick Garland. The case stems from a lawsuit filed in July seeking the release of audio recordings of President Joe Biden’s interview with special counsel Robert Hur during the Department of Justice’s investigation into Biden’s handling of classified documents.…

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