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385 People Still Missing in Maui Despite Democratic Gov. of Hawaii’s Claim of 100

The number of people on the official list of those missing from the Maui wildfire has remained nearly unchanged from last week at 385.

Newt Gingrich Says Obama is ‘The Driving Force’ Behind The Biden Administration

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said during an interview last week that he believes former President Barack Obama is the person behind the Biden administration.

Major League Baseball’s Facial Authentication for Ticketless Entry Raises Concerns

Major League Baseball (MLB) is starting a program called Go-Ahead Entry, a facial authentication-based system allowing ticketed fans a hands-free entry into the stadium.

Popular British Baking Show Stops National-Themed Weeks After Being Labeled ‘Racist’

U.K. cooking show "The Great British Bake Off" is ridding its nationality-themed episodes after some viewers accused the plots of being racist. 

Wisconsin Senate Holds Hearing For Appointing New Administrator of Elections

The Wisconsin Senate Committee on Shared Revenue, Elections and Consumer Protection held a hearing debating the consideration of nominating a new Administrator of Elections.

Utah YouTube Star Arrested For Child Abuse After Malnourishing Child

A Utah woman who previously gave parenting advice on a YouTube channel has been charged with six felony counts of aggravated child abuse.

Maryland Election Board Threatens Legal Action Against Those Who Challenge Elections

The Baltimore County Board of Elections (BOE) has quietly amended Regulation .06, a rule that governs the Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) for the purchase of voter registration lists.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Challenges Biden to Primary Debate

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has challenged President Joe Biden to prove that he is mentally and physically fit for office by facing him in a primary debate.

Sen. Ted Cruz Introduces NIL Bill For College Sports

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) reported this week he has introduced a bill to regulate name, image and likeness in college sports.

U.S. Unemployment Rises To Highest in 18 Months

Although the United States added 187,000 jobs in August, unemployment increased to 3.8%.

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