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Department of Justice to ‘Monitor’ Polls in 27 States on Election Day

The Department of Justice announced Friday that it will deploy monitors in 27 states, including all seven battleground states, on Election Day to ensure compliance with federal voting rights laws.

Oregon Voters Warned Against Using USPS Mailboxes After Key is Stolen

Election officials in Lane County, Oregon, have notified the public not to use two United States Postal Service (USPS) mailboxes in Marcola for mail-in ballots after a key was stolen.

Printing Error Affects 77,000 Ballots in Nevada County Ahead of November Election

Last week, Nevada County, California, faced a printing issue with their ballots, leaving officials uncertain about the extent of the problem among the 77,000...

Ballot Drop Boxes Set Ablaze

Ballot drop boxes in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, were set on fire.

Thirteen States and Washington, D.C. Allege that TikTok Targets Young People and Harms Their Mental Health

TikTok censors content for all users under the age of eighteen and forbids minors under the age of thirteen from creating regular accounts. However, the...

Fired Track Coach’s Legal Battle Puts Spotlight on Free Speech and Transgender Athlete Policy

This Monday saw a pivotal move by the Liberty Justice Center, renowned for its 2018 Janus v. AFSCME triumph, as it requested an Oregon...

Critical IV Fluid Shortage Hits U.S. Hospitals Following Hurricane Helene’s Wrath

Medical facilities throughout the United States are in a state of urgency due to a critical supply issue with IV fluids, following damage sustained...

Dark Slavery History – American Minute with Bill Federer

Slavery did not start in 1619. It began with kings. Wherever there was the first king on top there were slaves on the bottom. From the beginning of recorded history, Kings fought battles. When kings were victorious, they considered...

Millennials Continue Fleeing Blue States

A survey from Smart Asset found that millennials are continuing to flee blue states for conservative-run red states.

Attorneys General Write Letter Demanding ‘Warning Label’ on Social Media

Forty-two attorneys general, led by Oregon AG Ellen Rosenblum, sent a letter to Congress, demanding that lawmakers address mental health concerns on social media.

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