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Elon Musk’s SpaceX to Sue FAA

Elon Musk's SpaceX is challenging the fines imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration.

Hunter Biden’s Gun-Related Sentencing Postponed Until December

Hunter Biden's first criminal sentencing has been postponed by three weeks by a federal judge.

California Sued Over ‘Deepfake’ Laws

The creator of a viral video that used AI to create a parody of Vice President Kamala Harris is suing the state of California, alleging that his First and 14th Amendment rights were violated.

Biden Admin Instructed Border Patrol to Conceal Information on ‘Special Interest Aliens’

The former Chief Patrol Agent (CPA) for the San Diego Sector told the Homeland Security Committee that the Biden administration instructed border patrol agents to conceal information relating to the number of special interest aliens (SIAs) entering the United States.

Nearly 100K Arizonans Registered to Vote Without Providing Proof of Citizenship

The Maricopa County Recorder's Office reportedly announced that nearly 100,000 Arizonans have registered to vote in the 2024 general election without providing proof of citizenship.

Legal Group Investigating if Biden Admin was Tracking Second Trump Shooter

Conservative organization America First Legal (AFL) has launched an investigation into whether the Biden administration was tracking Ryan Wesley Routh prior to his attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump.

Viewer Ratings Decline for David Muir Post-Debate Amid Moderation Critique

After the presidential debate on September 10 featuring candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, David Muir, the anchor of ABC’s World News Tonight and one of the debate moderators, experienced a decline in his program's viewership.

Letter to USPS Expresses Concern Over Mail-in Ballots

The National Association of State Election Directors and other officials sent a letter to U.S. Postal Service Postmaster Louis DeJoy, voicing concerns that USPS may not be prepared to process mail-in ballots efficiently.

U.S. Job Growth Underwhelms in August, Unemployment Rate Ticks Down

In August, the U.S. saw a smaller increase in employment numbers than analysts had predicted, while the unemployment rate experienced a slight drop from the previous month, revealed in the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report released last Friday.

Northern California Officials Assaulted in Broad Daylight, Sparking Debate on Crime Policies

In Marysville, a city council member is attributing an alleged assault on himself and the mayor to what he perceives as the state’s overly...

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