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Majority of U.S. Voters Plan to Cast Ballots Early, NBC News Poll Reveals

A new survey indicates that most voters in the U.S. are opting to cast their votes prior to Election Day, despite the ongoing debate...

Revised FBI Statistics Reveal 2022 Saw a Rise in Violent Crime, Overturning Previous Claims

In a discreet move, the FBI updated its earlier report showing a decrease in crime for the year 2022 — during President Biden and...

Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Directive on Personal Ballot Drop-Offs, Rejects Democratic Challenge

On Tuesday, the Ohio Supreme Court decided to let a new rule go into effect, which requires voters to personally submit their ballots into...

North Korea Destroys South Korean Roads, Rail Lines

North Korea has destroyed parts of the road on the Gyeongui Line and parts of the road and rail routes of the Donghae Line in South Korea.

One in Six Germans Report COVID Vaccine Side Effects

A survey from the Forsa Institute found that one in six Germans reported side effects from their COVID-19 vaccine.

Liz Cheney Communicated with Jan 6 Committee Witness Without Attorney’s Knowledge

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) communicated with the House January 6th Select Committee’s key witness without the attorney's knowledge, according to documents obtained by House Republicans.

U.S. Threatens to Withhold Military Aid from Israel

The Biden-Harris administration is threatening to withhold military aid from Israel if it does not improve humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza in 30 days.

Rapper Lord Jamar Says Kamala Harris is ‘Insulting to Black People’

Rapper and actor Lord Jamar criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, stating she is "insulting to black people" and lacks the qualifications to become president.

Delta Airlines to Pause Flights to Tel Aviv From New York City

Delta Air Lines announced Tuesday it will suspend flights between New York's JFK airport and Tel Aviv until March 2025 due to growing safety concerns amidst the escalating conflict in Israel.

Slovak Government Considers Ban on mRNA Vaccines

The Slovak government is considering a ban on mRNA vaccines following the release of a report that called the COVID-19 pandemic an "act of bioterrorism."

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