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New Poll Reveals One in Five Voters Concerned That the Election ‘Will Not Be Fair’

A new survey from the Economist/YouGov revealed one in five people are concerned that the upcoming presidential election will not be fair.

Jeff Bezos Defends Washington Post’s Lack of Presidential Endorsement

Jeff Bezos, the owner of The Washington Post, defended the paper's decision not to issue a presidential endorsement.

Court Rules Mail-in Ballots Must be Received by Election Day

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that all mail-in ballots must be received by Election Day in order to be counted.

Nearly a Billion Dollars Spent on Misleading COVID Messaging Under Biden-Harris Admin

The House Energy and Commerce Committee released a report detailing the Biden administration's wasteful spending on COVID messaging.

West Virginia Begins Early Voting

Early voting for the upcoming election has started in West Virginia.

Canadian Group Signs Petition for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to Resign

A growing number of Liberal MPs—reportedly as many as 50—have signed a petition calling for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down as leader of the Liberal Party.

Harvard University’s Fundraising Drops by 15% Following Antisemitism Concerns

Harvard University has experienced a significant decline in donations, dropping nearly 15% in fiscal year 2024. This marks the lowest fundraising total since 2015, with donations decreasing to $1.17 billion.

CBS-Owned Station Receives FCC Complaint Over ’60 Minutes’ Edit

The Center for American Rights (CAR) filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), accusing a CBS-owned station, WCBS-TV, of distorting recent interviews.

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...

Harvard Students Given 10 Minutes To Protest Anti-Hamas Speaker

Harvard University students hosting anti-Hamas speaker Mosab Hassan Yousef for a lecture last week were informed that protesters would be allowed up to 10 minutes to disrupt the event before being removed.

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