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Judge Pauses Lawsuit Against Musk’s $1 Million Voter Incentive Plan

The legal challenge against Elon Musk concerning his initiative to give away $1 million to random registered voters signing his petition in swing states...

Freedom Party Member Elected as Austria’s Parliament Speaker

Walter Rosenkranz was elected speaker of Austria's parliament, the first member of the Freedom Party to gain the role.

Wisconsin Voting System Experiences ‘Severe Delays’

Wisconsin's first in-person absentee voting experienced lags and "severe delays," according to the city of Glendale and the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC).

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.

Walgreens to Close 1,200 Locations

Drugstore chain Walgreens announced that it will close 1,200 stores across the United States.

From Virginia to Minnesota: Walz Advocacy for LGBTQ Inclusion in Schools

In a significant move during a campaign event focused on LGBTQ voters, the spouse of Tim Walz, the Democratic nominee for vice president, actively...

China Launches Military Drills Near Taiwan

China launched military drills near Taiwan four days after Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te rejected Beijing's claim of sovereignty over the island.

X Returns to Brazil

Social media platform X has been restored to Brazil after the country's Supreme Court ruled to end its suspension.

‘Life-Threatening’ Storm Surge Coming with Hurricane Milton

The National Hurricane Center warned Floridians that a "life-threatening" storm surge was heading for the west-central coast of the Florida Peninsula with Hurricane Milton.

Dockworkers’ Strike Suspended Until January

The dockworkers' strike ended as workers reached a deal on wages.

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