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Republicans Win Major Election Integrity Ruling Against Michigan Secretary of State

Republicans scored a legal victory this week after a judge ruled against Democrat Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson over state restrictions that were imposed on poll challengers ahead of the 2022 midterms, according to the Michigan Republican Party.

Mike Pence Says ‘There Might be Somebody Else I Prefer More’ Than Trump in 2024

Pence declined to answer questions about who he would vote for.

Palm Print Payments Begin in China, U.S.

Palm print technologies have begun rolling out in China and Amazon in the United States.

Biden Ridiculed for Reading Out ‘Dot’ in Website URL from Teleprompter

President Biden faced backlash after reading "dot" out loud while trying to share a website regarding his student debt relief plan.

Ex-Yale Employee Gets Nine Years in Prison After Admitting to Stealing $40M From University

A former Yale University School of Medicine employee was sentenced to more than nine years in prison after she admitted to the theft of $40 million...

Jan. 6 Committee to Subpoena Trump

The committee has returned to televised hearings after summer break.

PA Senate Hopeful Fetterman Struggles to Understand Unscripted Conversations

NBC correspondent says candidate couldn't keep up with off-screen small talk.

Colorado Secretary of State ‘Mistakenly’ Encourages 30,000 ‘Noncitizens’ to Register to Vote

"The Department has become aware that approximately 30,000 EBU [Eligible But Unregistered] postcard mailers were incorrectly sent to ineligible Coloradans,” said the Colorado Secretary of State Office.

Journalist Allan Dos Santos Is Blocked by GETTR After Brazil Supreme Court Order

It’s a critical and sensitive time in Brazil, as the two presidential hopefuls, right-leaning incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and former president, leftist Luiz Inacio Lula, prepare to square off in the runoff of the vote on October 30.

IRS Employees Allegedly Stole $400,000 in COVID Aid and Used It to Buy Cars, Vegas Trips

Five IRS employees allegedly received nearly $400,000 after fraudulently applying for more than $1.1 million in relief in government funding intended for small businesses damaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Tuesday.

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