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Florida residents are preparing for Hurricane Milton.

Hurricane Milton, which strengthened to a Category 5 storm, spins closer to southwest Florida. And it’ll cost you a little more for a chance at the big Mega Millions jackpot. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024. Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida’s already hard-hit west coast Still reeling from…

Former President Trump is warning automakers not to move their production to Mexico. There's an easy way to know where cars were made.

Former President Donald Trump is warning automakers not to move their production to Mexico. During a campaign speech in Wisconsin, Trump said he’d put a 200% tariff on vehicles that are made south of the border. “They think they’re going to build them cheap and sell them into our country and destroy Michigan and all…

A Mexican mayor was murdered on Sunday, Oct. 6, just days after another public official was killed in the city.

An investigation is underway into the murder of a mayor in Mexico just six days after he was inaugurated. Mexican police say that Mayor Alejandro Arcos was killed on Sunday, Oct. 6, in Chilpancingo, the capital city of the Guerrero state, which has been plagued with gang violence. Authorities confirmed the killing after pictures on…

A new U.S. Supreme Court term begins Monday, with the justices returning to the bench from their summer break to decide on dozens of cases, including those involving guns, the adult entertainment industry and transgender issues.

A new United States Supreme Court term begins Monday, Oct. 7, with the nine justices returning to the bench from their summer break to decide on dozens of cases, including those involving guns, the adult entertainment industry and transgender issues.  On Tuesday, Oct. 8, the court will hear arguments on a case concerning the regulation of “ghost guns.” Manufacturers and gun rights groups…

Monday marks 1 year since Hamas attacked Israel, starting an ongoing war in the Middle East.

One year later, people around the world are marking the anniversary of Hamas’ terror attack on Israel that sparked the ongoing war in the Middle East. And Florida is once again on high alert as another hurricane barrels toward the Sunshine State. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Monday, Oct. 7, 2024. One year…

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case brought by Mexico against American gun manufacturers, claiming they contribute to cartel violence.

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case brought by Mexico against major American gun manufacturers amid claims that these companies are indirectly responsible for escalating violence fueled by drug cartels. The lawsuit alleged that the manufacturers failed to enforce proper safeguards, allowing firearms to be trafficked into Mexico, where they contribute to…

A new report by House GOP revealed 1.7 million Special Interest Aliens crossed into the US illegally during the Biden-Harris Administration.

A new report by House Republicans revealed 1.7 million Special Interest Aliens crossed into the United States illegally during the Biden-Harris administration. The report said those 1.7 million individuals did not include an additional 382 individuals on the terrorist watchlist. “The terrorist threat to the United States has skyrocketed due to the Biden-Harris Administration’s dangerous…

Mexican soldiers shot at a pickup truck carrying 33 migrants near the Guatemalan border on Tuesday, killing six.

Mexican soldiers opened fire on a north-bound pickup truck carrying 33 migrants near the Guatemalan border Tuesday, Oct. 1, killing six. The group of migrants included individuals from Egypt, Nepal, Cuba, India, Pakistan, and at least one other country, Mexico’s newly sworn-in President Claudia Sheinbaum said. Four migrants died at the scene, while two others…

New statistics from the FBI Uniform Crime Report reveal US border communities are safer than big cities in states that don’t border Mexico.

New statistics from the FBI’s 2023 Uniform Crime Report revealed U.S. border communities are safer than big cities in states that do not border Mexico. The border cities had fewer murders and overall violent crime, which includes murder, non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery and aggravated assault.  Cleveland had 1,700 crimes committed per 100,000 people, New Orleans…

Ongoing port strikes along the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico are causing widespread consumer panic, resulting in empty shelves at stores.

Ongoing port strikes along the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico are causing widespread consumer panic, resulting in empty shelves at stores across the country. While toilet paper shortages have sparked alarm, experts say consumers may be focusing on the wrong products, with the real threat lying in the disruption of more perishable goods, particularly…

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